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2008 scheduleDay Date Opponent Location TimeSat. August23 GEORGEMASON CollegePark,Md. 7p.m.Fri. August29 BUCKNELL CollegePark,Md. 7p.m.Sun. August31 ELON CollegePark,Md. 6p.m.Fri. September5 AMERICAN CollegePark,Md. 5p.m.Sun. September7 TEMPLE CollegePark,Md. 1p.m.
virginia soccer classicFri. September12 vs.Dartmouth Charlottesville,Va. 4:30p.m.Sun. September14 vs.William&Mary Charlottesville,Va. Noon
Sun. September21 MOUNTST.MARY’S CollegePark,Md. 1p.m.Thurs. September25 atWakeForest* WinstonSalem,N.C. 7p.m.Sun. September28 atNorthCarolina* ChapelHill,N.C. 1p.m.Thurs. October2 FLORIDASTATE* CollegePark,Md. 7p.m.Sun. October5 MIAMI* CollegePark,Md. 1p.m.Sun. October12 DUKE* CollegePark,Md. 1p.m.Thurs. October16 VIRGINIA* CollegePark,Md. 7p.m.Sun. October19 atVirginiaTech* Blacksburg,Va. 5p.m.Thurs. October23 atBostonCollege* ChestnutHill,Ma. 7p.m.Sun. October26 atNCState* Raleigh,N.C. 1p.m.Thurs. October30 CLEMSON* CollegePark,Md. 7p.m.
acc tournamentWed. November5 ACCQuarterfinals Cary,N.C. TBAFri. November7 ACCSemifinals Cary,N.C. TBASun. November9 ACCFinals Cary,N.C TBA
ncaa tournamentFri. November14 NCAAFirstRound CampusSites TBASun. November16 NCAASecondRound CampusSites TBASat. November22 NCAASweetSixteen CampusSites TBASat. November29 NCAAQuarterfinal CampusSites TBAFri. December5 NCAASemifinal Cary,N.C. TBASun. December7 NCAAChampionship Cary,N.C. TBA*-ACCgameAlltimesEastern•HomegamesplayedatLudwigField
table of contentsQuickFacts 12008Schedule 1ThisisMarylandSoccer 2SeasonOutlook 4CoachingStaff HeadCoachBrianPensky 6 AssistantCoachLauriePells 7 AssistantCoachJonathanMorgan 7 SupportStaff 7MeettheTerrapins RosterInformation 8 PronunciationGuide 8 TerrapinProfiles 92007SeasonReview ReviewNotebook 19 ResultsandStatistics 20 GameRecaps 22 ACCSeasonReview 28History,HonorsandRecords Year-By-YearRecords 29 CoachingHistory 29 NCAAHistory 29 CareerRecords 30 Single-SeasonRecords 31 Single-GameRecords 31 ClassRecords 31 All-TimeScores 32 SeriesRecords 34 AnnualLeaders 34 All-TimeRoster 35 All-TimeHonors 36LudwigField:HomeofMarylandSoccer 38OpponentInformation 40UniversityofMaryland UniversityProfile 42 PresidentC.D.MoteJr. 43 UM’sDistinguishedAlumni 44 AthleticsDirectorDeborahA.Yow 45 AcademicSupport&CareerDevelopment 47 MediaInformation 48
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media guide credits The2008Marylandwomen'ssoccermediaguidewaswrittenanddesignedbyPatrickFischer,publicationscoordinatorandassociatemediarelationsdirector.EditorialassistanceprovidedbyChrisBoyer,DougDull,BrianPensky,StevePhillipsandJasonYaman.CoverdesignbyJohnSchaffhauser.PhotographybyGregFiume,TonyQuinnandtheMarylandAthleticDept.Archives.PrintingbyMulti-Ad.
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Quick factsuniversity informationLocation CollegePark,Md.20742Founded 1856Enrollment 36,014President C.D.Mote,Jr.(California‘59)AthleticDirector DeborahA.Yow(Elon‘74)Nickname Terrapins,TerpsColors Red,White,BlackandGoldAffliation NCAADivisionIConference AtlanticCoastHomeField LudwigField(4,500,grass&lights)
coaching staff HeadCoach BrianPensky(Emory‘91) CoachingRecord 16-29-10(.382)/3Seasons OfficePhone 301-314-7034AssistantCoach JonathanMorgan (RowanCollege‘95) OfficePhone 301-405-0657AssistantCoach LauriePells (GeorgianCourtCol.‘98) OfficePhone 301-314-0330OfficeFax 301-405-0955
team information2007Record 6-9-3,(.417)2007ACCRecord 1-8-1(.150)10th2007NSCAAFinalRanking NRLetterwinnersReturning/Lost 18/8StartersReturning/Lost 8/3All-TimeProgramRecord 203-188-38All-TimeACCRecord 35-84-13NCAATournaments 9 (1995,‘96,‘97,‘98,‘99,2001,‘02,‘03,‘04)
media relationsAssoc.Director/SoccerContact PatrickFischer OfficePhone 301-314-7062 CellPhone 410-688-4471 E-mail [email protected] 301-314-7064MediaRelationsFax 301-314-9094TerpsWebsite www.umterps.com
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all-america tradition1::Playinginthenation'stoughestconference,theACC,Terrapinwomen's soccer players have the opportunity to excel at thehighestlevelofcollegesoccer.Withthatexcellencecomesnationalrecognition.Overall,12formerTerpshaveearned17All-Americaaccoladesduringthepast20seasons.MalloryMaharwasthelastplayertobenamedanAll-American,earningathird-teamselectionin2004.KellyAmonte(insertphoto)wasthefirst,beingnamedasecondteamNSCAAAll-Americanin1993.
goalkeeping legacy2::OneofthetrademarksofMarylandwomen'ssoccerthroughoutitshistoryhasbeenexcellentdefense,highlightedbyoutstandinggoalkeepers.MissyPricewasanAll-Regionhonoreein1996beforepassingthegoalkeepingreinstoRiki-AnnSerrins,whowasatwo-timeAll-ACCperformer.AliWolff(insertphoto)earnedsecondteamAll-Mid-AtlanticRegionhonorsfromtheNSCAAin2001andstillholdstheschoolrecordforcareershutouts.NikkiResnickwasatwo-timefirstteamAll-ACCselectionandhelpedleadtheTerpstotheNCAA'sSweet16in2004.YewandeBaloguniscontinuingthetraditionfortheTerpsandwasaSoccer BuzzFreshmanAll-Americanin2007.
ncaa tournament tested3::Since1995,theTerrapinshavemadenineNCAAtournamentappearances,advancingpastthefirstroundonsixoccasions.ThelastMarylandteamtoreachthenationaltournamentwasthe2004squad.TheTerpsdefeatedLoyola(Md.)3-0inthefirstround,settingupameetingwithoverallNo.2-seedPennStateontheirhomefieldinthesecondround.TheTerpspulledoffthehistoricupset,knockingofftheNittanyLions,1-0,onMalloryMahar'sgoalinthe33rdminute.NikkiResnickstopped10PennStateshotstomaketheleadholdup,sendingtheTerpstotheSweet16.
best of the best4::Soccerfansknowthatyoucan'tjustlookatthestatsheettotellwhoisthebestplayeronthefield.That'scertainlytrueofarguablythebestplayertolaceupherbootsfortheTerps-ErinTaylor.ThemidfielderfromJupiter,Fla.,scoredonly12goalsinherfourseasonsinCollegePark,butshewasadominatingdefenderandistheonlyNSCAAfirstteamAll-AmericaninTerrapinhistory.
prolific scorers5::Marylandsoccerisn'talldefensethough.Historically,theTerpshave boasted a prolific offense. Keri Sarver (right) and EmmyHarbo (insertbottom left)were themostprolificduo inMarylandhistory,combiningfor295pointson117goalsand61assistsfrom1995-98.
playing the best6::Maryland traditionallyplaysoneof the toughestschedules inthenation.Since1999,Marylandhasdefeated20 top-25 teams,includingtwolastseason.Butitmighthavebeenthe1-1tieatNo.2NorthCarolinaonNov.1,2001thatprovedtotheworldthatTerrapinsoccerhadarrived.
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The 2008 season is one that could prove to be a turningpoint in the history of the University of Maryland’s women’ssoccerprogram.
“Wehavebeenwaitingforpre-seasonsincetheendof2007,”saysfourth-yearheadcoachBrianPensky.“Everyonereturningknowshowgoodwecanbe.Ourdefensehasalwaysbeenastrengthandweexpectthattocontinue.Withthecombinationofourreturningplayersandourincomingfreshmen,wewillbemuch-improvedintheattackingendofthefield.”
Pensky’sconfidencecouldstemfromoneglanceathisroster,whichboaststalent,skilland,perhapsmostimportantly,depth.
“Ourdepthwillbesignificantlybetterthisfall,”saysPensky.“Wearegoingtohavesomefabulouscompetitionforanumberofpositionsonthefield.Forplayers,thisisabitscary,however,weknowthecompetitionwillbringoutthebestineachindividual.”
Howallofthosefactorswilladdupattheendoftheseasonisanyone’sguess,butPenskyknowswhatheexpectsfromhissquadthisyear.“Weexpecttosurprisepeoplethisfall.ThereisnoreasonwhyweshouldnotbebackintheACCandNCAATournaments.Wehavethetalentanddepth-nowit’sallofourjobstoproduce.”
Here’saquicklookatthe2008Terpsbyposition:
forwards/wingersDepthatforwardhasbeenanissuefortheTerpsinrecent
years, but Pensky and his coaching staff have addressedthat concern throughsomeposition changesandaggressiverecruiting.
ReturningforMarylandattheforwardpositionisseniorKailaSciascia,whohadatremendousoff-seasonandseemstohavefoundanew“killerinstinct”forfinishinghershots.SophomoreAnnesiaFaulknershowedalotofskillandtenacityduringherinitialseasonasaTerpandisexpectedtobeanevengreatercontributorinhersecondseason.Herblue-collarwork-ratewillcertainlyfactorintheTerps’success.
LaurenGamble isa fifth-yearseniorwhowillbecalled upon to contribute as she returns fromACLsurgery.
Juniors Maureen Dowling and StephanieMacCormackareeachmovingtoforwardforthisseason.Dowlingspentherfirsttwoseasonsasa wide midfielder, while MacCormack playedas a wide back last year. They bothcan impact a game immediately- Dowling with her pace andleft foot; and MacCormackwith her energy andintensity.
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createandscoregoalswiththemostconsistencywillreceivethemostplayingtime-simpleasthat.”
FreshmanforwardArielNehemiahwillmostlikelyredshirtthisfallduetoabrokenanklesufferedinApril.
central midfieldTheoffensivecentermidfieldpositionwasabigquestion
mark(duetoinjuryandinexperience)fortheTerpsastheyheadedintothe2007season.Butthat’scertainlynotthecasein2008.StartingcentermidfieldersNatalyAriasandCaitlinMcDowellreturnandareexpectedtoimprovefromlastyear,whichsawthemcombineforsixgoalsandfourassistsfor16points.
Addtothatmix,thereturnofMollyDreska,whomissedtheentire2007seasonduetoinjury.Beforesufferingakneeinjuryneartheendofthe2006season,DreskawasoneoftheACC’stopfreshmen.Nowfullyrecovered,sheispreparedtopushforplayingtimeandmakeanimpactfortheTerps.
Another contributor for playing time at attacking centermidfieldissophomoreErikaTheisen.
Shelley McDuff, who started all 36 games the last twoseasons, anchored the defensive center midfield spot, buthas now graduated. Looking to replace her is a quartet ofnewcomers,someofwhocouldalsofindrolesinothermidfieldspots.MeganWatson,ajuniortransferfromtheUniversityofPittsburgh,started31gamesinhertwoseasonsasaPanther.TheversatileBeckyKaplanisoneofthetop75recruitsinthecountryaccordingtoSoccer Buzz;whileskillfulAmyO’SullivanandKristenMcAfeewillalsocompete forprominentroles incentralmidfield.
“Wefeelgreataboutourcentralmidfield,”saysPensky.“WehaveexperienceinNat,Caitlin,MollyandMegan;andexcitingyoung talent inTheisen,Kaplan,O’SullivanandMcAfee.Wehavelotsofoptions.”
defenseTheonlylossfromthe2007backlineisAshlyKennedy,who
started every game during herTerrapin career. But the restofMaryland’sdefensereturns intact–MalloryBaker,AimeeBresani,BrittanyCumminsandMaryCasey.ThisgroupgivesPenskyaveteranpresenceinthebackline,whichwillallowhisteamtopushforwardintheoffensivethird.
“Wereturnqualityplayersfromlastyear’sbackline,”saysPensky. “Mary,Aimee, Brittany and Mallory are all poised tocontinue theMaryland traditionofkeeping theballoutof thebackofthenet.”
Casey,whowasrecruitedasagoalkeeperandwillbetheteam’sbackupatthatposition,hasmaturedintooneofthebestdefendersintheACC,whichiswidelyregardedasthenation’stopwomen’ssoccerconference.
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– Ashley Grove, Lydia Hastings, Danielle Schulman,JasmyneSpencerandDominiqueVellutato–givetheTerpsaboostoftalentanddepth.TheyalsogivePenskysomeflexibility,asthisgroupiscapableofcontributingatmultiplepositions.Morespecifically,theversatilityofSkyyAndersonandSadeAyindemayprovetobeattractiveoptionsintheTerps’attack.
Headliningthis freshmenattackinggroup isHastings,whoenrolledatMarylandthispastJanuaryandwaswiththeteamduringitsspringseason.Shehasalsobeeninvitedtothepastthree US U18 NationalTraining Camps and was the team’sleadingscorerduringitsEuropeanTourinJune.Mostrecently,HastingswasinvitedintoaUSU20NationalCamp.AyindehasalsoparticipatedinmultipleU18trainingcampsasbothaforwardanddefender.AyindeandAndersonwerelistedasaTop50and100recruit,respectively,bySoccer Buzz.
“Returning Kaila,Annesia, Lauren, Mo and Steph fromlastyearisarealplus,”saysPensky.“Andtheadditionofthefreshmenshouldgiveus theability tobea fast-paced,high-
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“Yewande will be our starting goalkeeper this fall,” saysPensky. “Her tactical growth has been tremendous over thecourseof thisyear,andherability to lead in thebackwillbemuch-improvednowthatsheisasophomore,andhas21starts(includingthespringseason)underherbelt.”
scheduleTheTerpswillonceagainfaceaverychallengingschedule
this season, including nine regular-season matches againstteams thatcompeted in lastseason’sNCAAChampionships,
including2007nationalrunner-upFloridaState.“Includingpreseasongames,wewillplay11teamsthat
wereintheNCAATournamentlastfall,”saysPensky.“Andwearehappytobehomefor13ofour20games–whichissomethingweneedtoembrace,takingadvantageofplayingathomeonLudwigField.
“AsI’vesaid,weexpecttobeintheACCandNCAATournaments, and this schedule should prepare us not
onlytomakethosetournaments,but tosucceedinthem,aswell.”
AfterhostingapreseasonscrimmagesagainstGeorgetownandWestVirginia,whichwerealso2007tournamentteams,theTerpsopenthe2008seasonwithfivestraighthomegamesatLudwigFieldagainstGeorgeMason(Aug.23),Bucknell(Aug.29),Elon(Aug.31),American(Sept.5)andTemple(Sept.7).
MarylandhitstheroadandheadstoCharlottesville,Va.,fortheVirginiaSoccerClassic.TheretheTerpswillfaceDartmouthonSept.12and2007NCAAtournamentparticipantWilliam&MaryonSept.14.
Maryland then returns to College Park for its final non-conferencegameaSept.21meetingwithMountSt.Mary’s.
TheACCschedulekicksoffwithatripdown“TobaccoRoad”andaSept.25gameatWakeForest.TheTerpsthenheadEasttoChapelHill,N.C.,totackleNorthCarolinaonSept.28.
From there Maryland returns home for four consecutivegamesinCollegePark.TheTerpshosttheSeminoles(Oct.2),Miami(Oct.5),Duke(Oct.12)andVirginia(Oct.16)overthe14-dayhomestand.
TheTerpsthenfacethree-straightroadconferencegamesbeginningwithatriptoBlacksburg,Va.,forameetingwithVirginiaTechonOct.19.MarylandwillheadNorthtoChestnutHill,Mass.,foranOct.23meetingwithBostonCollege,thenwrapsupitsroadscheduleonOct.26atNCState.
The2008 regular season concludeswith “SeniorDay” onOctober30againstClemson.
TheACCTournamentwillbeheldonNov.5-9inCary,N.C.,atWakeMedSoccerPark.The2008NCAATournamentwillbeginonNov.14withthefirstthreeroundsbeingheldatcampussites.The2008CollegeCupisbeinghostedbyNCStateatWakeMedSoccerParkinCary,N.C.ThesemifinalsaresetforDecember5,withthefinalstakingplaceonDec.7.
Returningdepth in thebackwillcome fromseniorMandyPaizsandsophomoresColleenDeeganandChelseaSprague.FreshmanCarlyLengeristheonlynaturaldefenderinthisyear’sfreshmenclass.NewcomersthatcouldalsocompeteforplayingtimeinthebackareAyinde,Watson,andAnderson.
“SolidspringseasonsfromMandy,ColleenandChelseahaveput theminpositions to trulycompete this fall,”saysPensky.“Sade,Megan,andSkyywillchallengeinthebackaswell.”
OliviaOnyeador isanothersophomoredefender,butshewill redshirt this season after suffering an injury during thespringseason.
goalkeeperEntering last season, the keeper position had the biggest
questionmarkshangingoverit,butYewandeBalogunquicklyerasedthatwithanoutstandingfreshmancampaign.Nowwitha year under her belt, theACC FreshmenTeam of theYearGKwillbeable tocombineexperiencewithherunbelievablenaturalability.
Balogundidmissthefinalthreegamesoflastseasonwithafootinjury,butshehasrecoveredfromthatandwillbebetweenthepipeswhentheTerpsopentheirseason.
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BrianPenskyisinhisfourthseason as the head coach ofthe Maryland women’s soccerprogram and has the Terpspoised to return to the NCAATournament.
P e n s k y w a s h i r e d a sMaryland’s head coach onMay 18, 2005 after serving asan assistant coach with theMaryland men’s soccer team
for three years, helping them to College Cup appearanceseveryseason.
This season, Pensky landed his second-straightTop 20recruiting class, according to Soccer Buzz.The class, whichcheckedinatNo.14nationally,thesecond-highestrankingeverforaTerps'recruitingclass,andsecondintheMid-Atlanticregionisanchoredbyfourtop150players.SadeAyindeisranked34th,whileBeckyKaplan,SkyyAndersonandLydiaHastingsarealsoamongthetop150.AyindeandHastinghavebothbeeninvitedtoseveralU.S.U18campsandhaveexcelled.HastingswastheU.S.'sleadingscorerwiththreegoalsattheU18Women'sNationalTeamForeignTrainingCampinEurope.
The2007seasonwasoneofimprovementforPensky'sTerpsas Maryland battled one of the nation's toughest schedules.Threetimesin2007theTerpsdroppedadecisioninovertimetoanationally-rankedopponent,showingthatMarylandiscapableofcompetingwiththenation'selite.TheTerrapinsweredefinedbyatenaciousdefensethatallowedjust20goalsontheyeardespite
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losingACCAll-Freshman team goalkeeperYewandeBaloguntoinjurywiththreegamesremaininginthecampaign.
During his first two seasons with thewomen’s soccer team, Pensky’s squadshave been ravaged by injuries, but histeams have consistently been one ofthe toughest defensive teams in thecountry. The Terps were secondintheACC,thenation'stoughestwomen'ssoccerconference,ingoalsagainstin2006.
In the last two seasons,Pensky’s squad continuedoneofthelegaciesoftheprogram – knocking offtop-10 teams. InsevenofthelasteightseasonstheTerpshavedefeateda teamranked in the top10. In 2005, Marylanddefeated No. 8 BostonCollege, 2-1, in the regular-season finale to secure a trip totheACCTournament.LastseasonsawMarylanddefeat10th-rankedTennessee, 1-0, in the seasonopener.TheTerpsalsodefeatedNo. 11 Virginia 2-0 in their finalhomecontestof2006.
In addition, Pensky helpedmentor two-timefirst teamAll-ACCgoalkeeperNikkiResnickand2005All-ACC midfielder Kimmy Francis.Resnick finished her career secondon Maryland’s career lists in saves(353)andshutouts(19.0),whileFrancisis third in career points (67), sixth incareer goals (22) and fourth in careerassists(23).
Pensky,whohasservedasamen’sand women’s assistant coach at thecollegiatelevel,helpedguidetheTerrapinmen’ssoccerteamto57winsduringhisthreeseasonsonthestaff,includingtheACCTournamenttitlein2002andregular
in each of pensky's three seasons with the maryland men's team, the terps reached the semifinals of the college cup.
wins over top 25 teams under penskySept.30,2005 Maryland1,#11WakeForest0Oct.29,2005 Maryland2,#8BostonCollege1Aug.25,2006 Maryland1,#10Tennessee0Oct.22,2006 Maryland2,#11Virginia0
seasoncrownin2003.In2004,CollegeSoccerNews.comnamedPenskyoneofthetopassistantcoachesinthenation.
PriortoworkingunderSashoCirovskiforthreeseasons, where he was involved in all facets ofthe program, Pensky was an assistant at LoyolaCollege,wherehehelpedtheGreyhoundwomen’s
teamwin the2001MAACConferenceTournamentandearnabid to theNCAATournament inhisone
season with the program.HecametoLoyolaafterspending three yearsas an assistant coach
in George Washington’swomen’ssoccerprogram.
Penskyhasalsobeeninvolvedwith the Maryland girls’ Olympic
DevelopmentProgramteamsince1997.He served as an assistant coach for the
Under-15 team from 1999-2000, helping thatsquadtothe1999RegionIchampionshipandanationalrunner-upfinishin2000.
Inthespringof2000,hetookoverasheadcoachof theU16teamand led it toaregionalchampionship.In2001,heworkedwiththeU16ODPteamandfinishedastheregionalrunner-up.Penskyspentthesummerof2001coachingtheW-League’sMarylandPride,whichreachedtheFinalFourandwontheEasternConferencechampionship.
He began his coaching career at the BullisSchoolinPotomac,Md.,wherehelaterwenton
to teach and eventually piloted the boys’ soccerteamfrom1996-98.WhileattheBullisSchool,hewasnamed1997HighSchoolCoachoftheYearbytheMarylandLedgerandpacedthe18-1-1IACchampionstoaNo.13rankinginthenation.
In addition to his college and high schoolcoachingexperience,PenskycoachedtheBethesdaSoccerClubfrom1991-99.
Penskyholdsabachelor’sdegreeineconomicsfromEmoryUniversity,aswellasan“A”licensefrom
theUnitedStatesSoccerFederation,anNSCAAPremierandNSCAAgoalkeepingdiploma.
Penskyandhiswife,Abby,havethreechildren,boy-girltwinsWillandAlex,whoaresix,andBen,whoturnedfourinMarch.ThePenskyfamilyresidesinKensington,Md.
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Hehasalsobeen involvedwith theOlympicDevelopmentProgramsinDelawareandNewJersey,leadingtheNewJerseyODPgirl'sU-17teamtotheRegion1ODPchampionshipin2001.TheteamearnedatriptotheODPNationalchampionshipsandplacedthird.
A USSF "B" licensed and KNVB Dutch Certificate coach,Morganhasservedasamemberof theUnitedStatesYouthSoccerAssociation(USYSA)Region1staff.HegraduatedfromRowanin1996withabachelor'sdegreeinlaw/justice.
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Oneof thenation's topgoalkeepingcoaches,LauriePellsjoinedtheMarylandwomen'ssoccerprogramonApril27,2007andisnowinhersecondseasoninCollegePark.
InherfirstseasonwiththeTerps,Pellswasinstrumentalinhelpingbringalong freshmanYewandeBalogun,whoearnedAll-ACC Freshman team honors and FreshmanAll-AmericahonorsbySoccer Buzz.ButBalogunwasinjuredintheTerps'15thgameof the seasonandPells helped sophomoreMaryCasey,aone-time topgoalkeepingprospectwhohadplayedmuchofthepasttwoseasonsasadefender,makethetransitionbackintothegoal,whichincludeda2-0shutoutofNCStateintheseasonfinale.
PellscametoMarylandafterspendingtheprevioussixyearsasanassistantcoachatClemson.Duringthattime,theLadyTigers reached the NCAA tournament each year, includingthe2006EliteEightandthe2001Sweet16andaNo.11finalranking.
Clemson'sdefensewasoutstandingwhilePellscoachedthegoalkeepers.Duringhersixseasonsthere,Clemsonregistered53teamshutoutsandallowedjustoveronegoalpermatch.
PriortocoachingatClemson,PellswasanassistantcoachattheCollegeofNewJerseyforthreeyears.Whilethere,theLions
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JonathanMorgan,oneof thenation'stopassistantsoccercoaches, returns for his sophomore season as an assistantcoachattheUniversityofMaryland.
The Terps showed signs of improvement on the field inMorgan's first season and off the field as the Terps' 2008recruitingclasswasrankedNo.14inthenation,accordingtoSoccer Buzz.
Prior to comingt o M a r y l a n d ,Morgan spent twoseasons as anassistant coachat Ohio State.AtOhioState,Morganw a s p r i m a r i l yrespons ib le forcoordinating theoffensive attackandrecruiting.UnderMorgan'stutelagetheBuckeyesfinishedthirdintheBigTeninpointspergamewitha4.84ppgaverage.The2006BuckeyesboastedtheBigTenconference'sstatisticalindividual leader in goals, goals per game, points per game,assistsandassistspergame.
PriortocoachingatOhioState,MorganspentthreeseasonsasavolunteercoachatRutgers,wherehehelpedtheScarletKnightstopostseasonappearancesin2002,'03and'04.
AnativeofDover,Del.,Morganwasa four-yearstarteratRowanCollegeinGlassboro,N.J.,servingasteamcaptainhisseniorseasonwiththeProfs.Afterhefinishedhisplayingcareer,hebrokeintothecollegecoachingrankswithhisalmamaterin1995,helpingtheRowanmen'steamtoa17-1markandanappearanceinthesecondroundoftheNCAATournament.
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wonthe2000NCAADivisionIIINational Championship.TheCollegeofNewJerseywasasemifinalistin1999andfinalistin1998attheNCAADivisionIIITournament.
Pe l ls graduated f romGeorg ian Cour t Col lege(Lakewood, N.J.) wi th aB.A. degree in elementaryeducation and psychologyin 1998.At Georgian CourtCollege, she was a startinggoalkeeper for four seasonsandwasathree-timeNSCAAAll-Americagoalkeeper.WhileatGeorgianCourtCollege,sheledherteamtotheNAIAFinalFour in 1994 and1995 and the quarterfinals in 1997. In herseniorseasonin1997,thetwo-timeteamcaptainwasselectedasoneofthetop16playersinthenationbybeingnamedtotheUmbroSelectElite16.
DuringhertimeatGCC,shesettheNSCAAnationalrecordwith 57 career shutouts as a goalkeeper and was namedconference player of the year as a senior. Pells was alsonamedtheNewJerseyWomanoftheYearafterhersophomoreseason.
Pells graduated with a master's degree from the Collegeof New Jersey in the spring of 2001 from the School ofCounseling.
PellsplayedtwoyearsintheW-LeaguewiththeDelawareGenies. Pells was drafted by the Philadelphia Charge in theWomen's United SoccerAssociation (WUSA) ProfessionalLeagueandplayedoneseasoninthesummerof2001.
PellsisadirectorforformerUSNationalTeamcoachTonyDiCiccowithSoccerPlusGoalkeeperCamps.SheisamemberoftheODPRegionIcoachingstaff.
Pells has been a part of the US U14 and U15 Girls U.S.NationalTeamssince2006.ShehasherUSSF"A"CoachingLicenseandNSCAAAdvanceNationalGoalkeeperLicense.
PellswasinductedintotheinauguralHillsborough(N.J.)HighSchoolAthleticHallofFameonMarch22,2003.Inherfreetimeshetrainsforsprinttriathalonsandhascompetedinsixduringthepastfiveyears.
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