It’s halftime and the score is 6-3 and the Terps are still missing the best player in the country, Karri Ellen Johnson, but their demeanor was calm. Confidence was still  overflowing. Coach Cathy Reese’s message to the team “Start having fun” The 2nd half was a different game. Led by Laura Merrifield’s 5 goals, the Terps outscored NC 9-1. It was … Read More »

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3 First half goals by Sarah Mollison gave the Terps a comfortable 6-1 lead. BC stormed back in the 2nd half at one point cutting the lead at one point but a goal by Freshman Beth Glaros moved the Terps to a 3 goal lead. The #1 Terps again played without their their All American Karri Ellen Johnson still out from the concussion she suffered.

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The Maryland women’s lacrosse team placed a league-best six players on the 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team, announced by the conference office on Wednesday. Brittany Dipper, Katie Gallagher, Karri Ellen Johnson, Laura Merrifield, Sarah Mollison andKatie Schwarzmann all garnered honors for the undefeated Terps, who head into this weekend’s ACC Championship as the top seed.

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MO = Sarah Mollison 5 goals 5 assists

JO = Karri Ellen Johnson 5 goals

MOJO Created by Jodi Fick SID for Women’s lacrosse

Sarah Mollison scored a career-high 10 points on five goals and five assists as No.1 Maryland toppled Towson, 17-8, in non-conference action on the road Tuesday. Karri Ellen Johnson netted five goals and Katie Schwarzmann added three to join Mollison in a three-pronged attack to lift Maryland (11-0, 3-0 ACC) to its … Read More »

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Top-ranked Maryland captured its 20th consecutive victory while coasting to a 17-8 win against No. 10 James Madison Saturday at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. Maryland (10-0, 3-0 ACC) was led in scoring by Laura Merrifield, who totaled four goals on the day including a hat trick in the first half. Despite a slow start, Karri Ellen Johnson ended the match with three scores to move past Allison Comito for fourth all-time in career goals at Maryland … Read More »

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Juniors Karri Ellen Johnson and Kristy Black combined for nine goals to pace No. 1 Maryland past No. 20 Boston College, 20-9, in Atlantic Coast Conference action Sunday. Johnson (5g) led a group of five Terps in double-digit scoring, including Black (4), Laura Merrifield (3), Brandi Jones (2) and Katie Schwarzmann (2). Sarah Mollison dished out a game-high five assists and sophomore Alex Aust added three.

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Maryland swept the league weekly awards Tuesday as Karri Ellen Johnson and Katie Schwarzmann were tabbed Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively. Johnson scored five goals and added an assist to lead No. 1 Maryland to its’ first ACC win this season against No. 3 Duke, 18-11. The junior moved into sixth all-time in career goals at Maryland with 160. Schwarzmann coupled her third five-goal performance this season with a phenomenal defensive effort against Duke.

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No. 1 Maryland’s offense was once again on display as Karri Ellen Johnson and Katie Schwarzmann combined for 10 goals in a 17-8 rout of Delaware Wednesday. Johnson, who boasts a team-high 12 goals this season, extended her streak to 47 games with a score at 15:53. It would be the junior’s first of three in a three-minute span as Maryland went on a devastating 12-1 run to begin the contest. Penn State is next up for the Terps Sunday afternoon.

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Karri Ellen Johnson had a career-high seven goals and Sarah Mollisontied a school-record with six assists to lead No. 1 Maryland past Richmond, 18-7, Sunday. Johnson, who extended her streak to 46 consecutive games with a goal, landed on Maryland’s career goals list, ranking eighth in program history with 150. Mollison’s six helpers tied a Terrapin single-game record and vaulted the senior to ninth in career assists (81) at Maryland. The reigning national champions kicked off the season with … Read More »

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Not much to say after the lady’s game today against Marist, other than an emphatic “Wow!”  After two regular season games  between the ACC Tournament and NCAA tournament, the Terps came out firing from the get-go in their opening round game.  Sophomore Karri Ellen Johnson led the way with 5 goals, followed by Sarah Mollison and Amanda Spinnenweber … Read More »

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