Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball 2003 Roster Information Terps by Class Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Teryn Papp 2 Kathy Shahrokh 3 Aimee Huddleston 4 Lynnsy Jones 5 Rachel Moore 6 Jennifer Dewalt 7 Stephanie Doiron 8 Maria DiLivio 9 Tina Aramburu 10 Sarah Treadwell 11 Carrie Lagler 13 Rachel Wagener 14 Fiona DeFreitas 17 Lauren Wilson 18 Stephanie Smith Ht. 5-9 5-4 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-8 6-4 5-4 5-4 6-2 Yr. Fr. RS-Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. RS-Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. RS-So. Pos. S DS S RS OH OH OH OH OH OH DS MB DS DS MB Hometown/High School/Last School (Club Team) Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South (Circle City) Ellicott City, Md./Long Reach (Deerfield Juniors) Keller, Texas/Keller (Midcities) Castro Valley, Calif./Castro Valley (City Beach) Fayetteville, N.C./Terry Sanford/Appalachian St. (Club Raleigh) Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom (Synergy) Windsor, Ontario/F.J. Brennan (Riverside) Hamilton, Ontario/St. Thomas More (Hamilton Seekers) Stafford, Va./Brooke Point (Fredericksburg Juniors) Pearland, Texas/Pearland (Houston Juniors) Ellicott City, Md./Long Reach (Deerfield Juniors) Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith (Tidewater) Lanham, Md./Laurel (PG Juniors) North East, Md./Rising Sun (Cecil) Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman (DC Juniors) Head Coach: Janice Kruger, 16th year at Maryland, 26th overall (Nebraska, ’77) Assistant Coach: Xiangrong “Sean” Liu, fourth year at Maryland (Xiamen, ’86) Assistant Coach: Felix Hou, fifth year at Maryland (Shanghai Phys. Ed. Inst., ’86) Administrative Assistant: Angie Rutledge, second year at Maryland (Radford, ’91) Ht. 6-2 5-4 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-4 6-2 5-11 6-4 5-4 Yr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RS-Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. RS-Jr. RS-So. Jr. So. Sr. Pos. OH DS OH OH OH S RS DS OH S DS MB OH MB DS Hometown/High School/Last School (Club Team) Stafford, Va./Brooke Point (Fredericksburg Juniors) Lanham, Md./Laurel (PG Juniors) Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom (Synergy) Hamilton, Ontario/St. Thomas More (Hamilton Seekers) Windsor, Ontario/F.J. Brennan (Riverside) Keller, Texas/Keller (Midcities) Castro Valley, Calif./Castro Valley (City Beach) Ellicott City, Md./Long Reach (Deerfield Juniors) Fayetteville, N.C./Terry Sanford/Appalachian St. (Club Raleigh) Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South (Circle City) Ellicott City, Md./Long Reach (Deerfield Juniors) Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman (DC Juniors) Pearland, Texas/Pearland (Houston Juniors) Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith (Tidewater) North East, Md./Rising Sun (Cecil) 2003 Terps by Height 6-4 (1): Wagener 6-2 (2): Aramburu, Smith 6-1 (2): Dewalt, DiLivio 5-11 (2): Doiron, Treadwill 5-10 (2): Huddleston, Jones 5-9 (2): Papp, Moore 5-8 (1): Lagler 5-4 (3): DeFreitas, Shahrokh, Wilson Terps by State Alphabetical Roster No. Name 9 Tina Aramburu 14 Fiona DeFreitas 6 Jennifer DeWalt 8 Maria DiLIvio 7 Stephanie Doiron 3 Aimee Huddleston 4 Lynnsy Jones 11 Carrie Lagler 5 Rachel Moore 1 Teryn Papp 2 Kathy Shahrokh 18 Stephanie Smith 10 Sarah Treadwell 13 Rachel Wagener 17 Lauren Wilson Seniors (4): DeFreitas, Jones, Shahrokh, Wilson Juniors (4): Dewalt, DiLivio, Huddleston, Treadwell Sophomores (5): Doiron, Lagler, Moore, Smith, Wagener Freshmen (2): Aramburu, Papp California (1): Jones Indiana (1): Papp Maryland (5): DeFreitas, Lagler, Shahrokh, Smith, Wilson North Carolina (1): Moore Ontario, Canada (2): DiLivio, Doiron Pennsylvania (1): Dewalt Texas (2): Huddleston, Treadwell Virginia (2): Aramburu, Wagener Maryland Pronunciation Aramburu: uh-RUM-buh-ROO DeFreitas: duh-FRAY-tus DiLivio: duh-LIV-ee-oh Doiron: duh-RON Hou: HOE Xiangrong Liu: SEAN-grong LOU Shahrokh: shuh-ROCK Terrapins Head Coach: Janice Kruger, 16th year at Maryland, 26th overall (Nebraska, ’77) Assistant Coach: Xiangrong “Sean” Liu, fourth year at Maryland (Xiamen, ’86) Assistant Coach: Felix Hou, fifth year at Maryland (Shanghai Phys. Ed. Inst., ’86) Administrative Assistant: Angie Rutledge, second year at Maryland (Radford, ’91) Volleyball Volleyball Support Staff Niki McElroy Aaron Haviland Don Pearman Jen Sanderson Brett Tillett Athletic Trainer Operations & Facilities Academic Support Administrative Assistant Marketing 9 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles Fiona DeFreitas Defensive Specialist Lanham, Md. Laurel High School (PG Juniors) 5-4 • Senior • 3V 2003 14 As a Freshman (2000) On DeFreitas Part-time player who participated in 11 matches … had an impressive showing against Lafayette (Sept. 9), as she had six digs in Maryland’s 15-2, 15-3, 152 win … collected two digs against Long Island (Sept. 9) in the Columbia/LIU Invitational. A sound defensive player who gives the Terrapins a quality option in the back row … a likely candidate to earn time as the Terps’ libero during the 2003 season … has appeared in 40 matches and 122 games over the past three seasons … one of the Terps’ most athletic back-row players, who is a competitive defender from all three back positions. Kruger on DeFreitas Maryland “Fiona had a very good spring season, where I feel she had a breakthrough in truly understanding the game at a different level. She brings a vicious determination to the defense that is very valuable to the team.” Before Maryland Three-year letterwinner in volleyball at Laurel High School … excellent team leader who was elected captain of the volleyball team her senior season … solid all-around athlete who lettered three years in tennis also … won the coaches award in both volleyball and tennis her senior season … was recruited by Delaware State before deciding to play at Maryland. As a Junior (2002) Terrapins Personal Played in 75 games … recorded her first career kill along with six digs in a 3-0 win over Virginia (Oct. 8) … tied her personal best for service aces with one against George Mason (Sept. 24) … had 122 digs on the season, topping the total from the past two seasons combined … recorded double-digit digs in three matches, including a seasonhigh 12 against Binghamton at the Maryland Invitational (Aug. 30) … member of the 200102 ACC Honor Roll … recipient of Athletic Department’s Scholar-Athlete Award for 2001-02. Born on Sept. 20, 1982 … parents are Pamela and Vibert DeFreitas … comes from an athletic family, as her brother Gavin played football for the Terps in 1999 and her sister is a former member of the Georgia Tech women’s track team … was vice president of the National Honor Society at Laurel High School … chose to attend Maryland due to its academics and its location … majoring in criminal justice. As a Sophomore (2001) Volleyball Saw playing time in 17 matches in an increased role ... produced career-high 16 digs along with a service ace vs. Virginia (Sept.25) ... collected seven digs and a service ace against Georgia Tech (Oct. 12) ... tallied nine digs against NC State (Oct. 16) ... had solid all-around game against Virginia, recording 11 digs as well as an assist and a service ace (Oct. 27) ... member of 2000-01 University of Maryland Athletic Honor Roll. DeFreitas’ Career Statistics Year 2000 2001 2002 Career G K E TA PCT A 11 11 17 58 22 75 50 144 M 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 1 2 9 12 .000 -.500 -.111 -.167 1 4 6 11 SA DIG BS-BA 0 11 4 80 1 122 5 213 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 TB 0 0 0 0 Career Bests 10 Kills: 1 vs. Virginia (10-8-02) Assists: 1, eleven times, most recently vs. Virginia (10-8-02) Service Aces: 1, five times, most recently vs. George Mason (9-24-02) Digs: 16 vs. Virginia (9-25-01) Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball Jennifer Dewalt Outside Hitter Bethlehem, Pa. Freedom High School (Synergy) 6-1 • Junior • 2V 6 On Dewalt As a Freshman (2001) Impressive athlete with tremendous jumping ability … confident player who should work her way into the Terps’ outside-hitter rotation this fall … strengthens the Terps’ defense and blocking capabilities when inserted into the lineup … gained valuable playing experience in 2002 and will look to further develop skills this fall. Played in 21 matches as a freshman, including two starts … established season-best in kills against Providence in the B&G Properties Invitational with seven (Sept. 8) ... made the most of first career start against NC State by having four kills in the opening game and finishing the day with seven … had solid all-around game vs. Virginia, registering three kills, nine attacks, two block assists and three digs in four games of action (Oct. 27). Kruger on Dewalt Before Maryland “Jen is very versatile. She’s an outside hitter, but played a little bit in the middle this spring. She’s proved to be an excellent blocker and high-ball attacker. She’s just a very determined, very bright player who absolutely loves to play. She gained a lot of experience last year with Maria DiLivio redshirting, and I look for her to build on that this year and be very successful.” Lettered four years at Freedom High School in Bethlehem, Pa. … a three-time all-conference selection … named first team all-state in 2000 … first team alldistrict and MVP in 1999 and 2000 … helped guide Freedom to three conference championships and a 69-10 overall record over her four-year career … two-time team captain and MVP of the 2000 squad. 2003 Maryland Personal Born on Oct. 11, 1982 … parents are Theresa and Gregory Dewalt … her father played football at Army … member of the Maryland Honors program … highly recruited by such schools as Colorado, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and William & Mary … chose Maryland due to the academic opportunities and the campus ... double major in journalism and studio art. As a Sophomore (2002) Appeared in 110 of the Terps’ 120 games, all but two matches … had a career-best 22 kills vs. Loyola Marymount in Terrapin Invitational finale (Sept. 14) … recorded 15+ kills on seven separate occasions … had her best game of the season against Clemson (Sept. 28) gathering 18 kills on 46 attempts, with four digs and three block assists … had her best blocking game of the year in a loss against Duke (Oct. 4), scoring two solo blocks and a block assist as well as 11 kills … finished the season third on the team in kills (301), kills per game (2.74) and total attacks (826) … scored 24 of her total 43 blocks in eight ACC games … member of the 2001-02 ACC Honor Roll … recipient of 2001-02 Athletic Department’s Scholar-Athlete Award. Terrapins Volleyball Dewalt’s Career Statistics Year PCT A SA 2001 21 34 31 15 73 .219 2002 30 110 301 139 826 .196 Career 51 144 332 154 899 .198 M G K E TA 4 5 9 0 0 0 DIG BS-BA 20 71 91 TB 1-5 6 6-37 43 7-42 49 Career Bests Kills: 22 vs. Loyola Marymount (9-14-02) Attack Pct*: .667 (4-0-6) vs. Navy (10-2-01) Assists: 2 vs. Navy (10-2-01) Digs: 6 vs. Binghamton (8-30-02) and Florida State (10-11-02) Blocks: 3.0 vs. Duke (10-4-02) *min. 5 TA 11 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles Maria DiLivio Outside Hitter Hamilton, Ontario St. Thomas More High School (Hamilton Seekers) 6-1 • Redshirt Junior • 2V 2003 As a Freshman (2000) On DiLivio Saw action in all 30 matches as a rookie … finished the season sixth on the team in kills (96) and digs (69) … named the team’s freshman of the year for her performance on the court … turned in the best performance of her brief career on Senior Day against Clemson … set career-highs in kills (18) and digs (14) against the Tigers on Nov. 4 … hammered 11 kills including a personalbest .600 hitting percentage (11-2-15), in a five-game win at NC State on Oct. 17 … tallied 13 kills in a four-game victory over Morgan State Sept. 16 in the Maryland Invitational … had her first double-double of her career Oct. 24 at Virginia with 10 kills and 10 digs … hit a career-best three service aces Oct. 22 at North Carolina. Powerful hitter who played well down the stretch for the Terrapins as a freshman, and finished second on the team with 319 kills as a sophomore … adds an excellent combination of size and strength to the Terps’ front row … emerged as a starter for most of the 2001 season while appearing in 98 games … redshirted in 2002. Kruger on DiLivio Maryland “Maria is our power hitter. She hits the ball very hard… has a lot of experience from years of playing the game. She’s a complete player all around—very solid in every aspect of her game. She’s also an excellent leader. Combining her with Aimee and Jen will give a strong leadership core to the team” Before Maryland 1999 Canadian junior national all-star … selected MVP of the CAR STAR International Volleyball Tournament … 1997 Canadian juvenile all-star … was recruited by Seton Hall, North Carolina, Houston and Temple. As a Junior (2002) Redshirt season. Personal As a Sophomore (2001) Terrapins Volleyball Finished second on team with 319 kills, 3.26 kills per game and 842 total attempts … reached double figures in kills 16 times, including two 20-plus kill performances … registered double-doubles in kills and digs in each of the Terps’ final four matches, including two ACC Tournament contests … averaged a robust 14.6 kills per match from Sept. 22-Oct. 12, reaching double figures in seven consecutive matches during that stretch… tallied 15 kills, 10 digs and three blocks in regular-season finale vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 10) … recorded 17 kills, 11 digs and three blocks while hitting .333 against Clemson (Nov. 9) … set career-high with 21 kills, including seven in the third game of a win over North Carolina (Oct. 21) … tied a career-high in service aces with three while adding 19 kills and eight digs against Bowling Green (Sept. 1) ... member of 2000-01 University of Maryland Athletic Honor Roll. DiLivio’s Career Statistics Year M G K E 2000 30 67 96 47 2001 26 98 319 140 2002 Career 56 165 415 187 TA PCT A SA DIG BS-BA 282 .174 6 7 69 842 .213 7 13 170 Redshirt Season 1124 .203 13 20 239 TB 2-12 14 4-28 32 6-40 46 Career Bests 12 Kills: 21 vs. North Carolina (10-21-01) Attack Pct.*: .636 (15-1-22) vs. Texas A&M Corpus-Christi (9-8-01) Assists: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 11-10-01 and Virginia (10-24-00) Service Aces: 3 vs. Bowling Green (9-1-01) & North Carolina (10-22-00) Digs: 16 vs. Georgia Tech (11-16-01) Blocks: 3, five times, most recently vs. Georgia Tech (11-10-01) * min. 5 TA 8 Born on July 11, 1981 … daughter of Anna and Gerry DiLivio … was part of the team that won the 2000 Canadian Junior National Championship … chose to attend Maryland due to its campus and the volleyball program … a communications major. Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball Stephanie Doiron Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist Windsor, Ontario F.J. Brennan High School (Riverside) 5-11 • Sophomore • 1V 7 On Doiron Personal As a freshman, contributed in 80 games and proved she was a true student-athlete whose all-around abilities helped earn her playing time in her first college season … will compete for playing time and should split time at either outside hitter or in the back row … enjoyed an extensive club and prep career in Canada. Born on April 12, 1984 … daughter of Maurice and Grace Doiron … has one sister, Angie (21) … majoring in letters and sciences … a three-year honor roll student in high school who won awards for science, geography, French, physical education and math … won a bronze medal and merit award at the 2001 Windsor Regional Science Fair … also recruited by Georgia State and UC-Riverside … chose to attend Maryland because of its friendly a t m o sphere and quality academics. Kruger on Doiron “Stephanie saw a lot of action in the spring. She knows the game well defensively and continues to build on that. She has a very calming effect out on the floor, because she knows the game so well.” As a Freshman (2002) Appeared in 80 games for the Terps, including 40 in ACC play … averaged almost a dig per game with 77 total … had 13 service aces on the season, one of just five Terps to reach double figures … had 10 digs in her first career match, vs. George Washington Aug. 30. Before Maryland Graduated from F.J. Brennan Catholic High School in 2002 … helped lead her team to a 31-5 record as a senior … was named first team all-league as her team’s captain …earned first team all-league accolades in each of her final three prep seasons … also captained her team with Riverside Volleyball Club as a senior, and with Northshore Volleyball Club as a junior … played on the 2001 Ontario Women’s Provincial team that won the silver medal in the Canada Games … a member of the Canadian Youth National Volleyball team as a sophomore in 2000 … also threw the javelin over 131 feet while participating in track & field … broke the javelin record at the Kennedy Relays, placed second in the Windsor City championships and third in Southwest Ontario … also played basketball and was named F.J. Brennan’s Senior Athlete of the Year … nominee for the Royal Arcanum Award, honoring the athlete of the year at all Windsor schools. 2003 Maryland Terrapins Volleyball Doiron’s Career Statistics Year M G K E 2002 26 80 2 0 TA PCT 5 .400 A SA 3 13 DIG BS-BA 77 0-0 TB 0 Career Bests Digs: 10 vs. George Washington (8-30-02) Service Aces: 3 vs. Clemson (10-25-02) 13 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles Aimee Huddleston Setter Keller, Texas Keller High School (Midcities) 5-10 • Junior • 2V 2003 3 On Huddleston As a Freshman (2001) Junior setter who will likely start during the 2003 season… will aid in strengthening the Terps’ block… increased her strength and efficiency during the spring … a valuable asset to Maryland’s depth and versatility … good leader on the court who is a very good athlete … one of two Texans on the Maryland roster. Reached double figures in assists three times during her first season ... saw playing time at setter in nine matches as a freshman ... posted career-best four digs along with 13 assists against Providence in the B&G Properties Invitational (Sept. 9) ... proved she was deserving of first career start by dishing out a career-high 26 assists against NC State (Sept. 22) ... led Terps with 12 assists against North Carolina (Sept. 21). Before Maryland Kruger on Huddleston Maryland Led Keller High School in Keller, Texas to a perfect 14-0 district record and the district championship as a senior … was named the district’s setter of the year … her team finished with an overall mark of 28-6 … excellent athlete who also played basketball and participated in track. “Aimee is an intelligent, hard-working athlete with strong leadership skills. She has great hands and knows the game well, making her the perfect type of individual for the setter position. She had a very successful spring season and did an excellent job of leading the team and learning our system.” Personal Born on Nov. 8, 1982 … daughter of Cindy and Terry Huddleston … has a sister Cassidy ... majoring in marketing and logistics geography … was recruited by Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Lamar and Sam Houston State … selected Maryland due to its size and location. As a Sophomore (2002) Terrapins Volleyball Saw an increased role at setter and set a personal best with 300 assists on the season (an average of 6.00 per game) … in three consecutive matches, she posted 45 or more assists … against Denver she had a season-best 65 assists along with three kills, two service aces, eight digs, two solo blocks and three block assists … vs. Minnesota she tallied 46 assists, four kills, two service aces, 12 digs, a solo block and four block assists … in the finale of her three-match run she scored 53 assists, two block assists and three digs against George Mason … finished second on the team in hitting percentage (.356) … member of the 2001-02 ACC Honor Roll … recipient of the 2001-02 Athletic Department’s ScholarAthlete Award. Huddleston’s Career Statistics Year M G K E TA A SA 2001 9 2002 20 Career 29 19 50 69 4 19 23 4 3 7 12 .000 57 45 .356 300 57 .280 357 PCT 0 7 7 DIG BS-BA 8 47 55 Career Bests 14 TB 0-1 1 3-17 20 3-18 21 Kills: 4 vs. Minnesota (9-21-02) Attack Pct*: .571 (4-0-7) vs. Minnesota (9-21-02) Assists: 65 vs. Denver (9-21-02) Digs: 12 vs. Minnesota (9-21-02) Blocks: 5 twice, most recently vs. Minnesota (9-21-02)* min. 5 TA Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball 4 Lynnsy Jones Outside Hitter/Right Side Hitter Castro Valley, Calif. Castro Valley High School (City Beach) 5-10 • Senior • 3V ties Invitational (Sept. 7) … named B&G Properties Invitational Tournament MVP after compiling an impressive 32 kills and seven digs while guiding the Terps to the tournament crown … added 13 kills against Georgetown (Sept. 18) … posted a double-double (15 kills, 10 digs) while committing only two hitting errors against Virginia (Sept. 25) … racked up career-high 16 kills along with two service aces in win over Florida State (Sept. 28) … blocked career-best five shots along with 14 kills and eight digs against Florida State (Oct. 20) … chipped in with eight kills and six digs against North Carolina (Sept. 21) … posted 12 kills and eight digs against NC State (Sept. 22) … recorded 10 digs and tied a career-best six service aces vs. North Carolina (Oct. 21) … notched third double-double of season with 12 kills and 10 digs against Wake Forest (Oct. 30). On Jones May possess the ACC’s most dynamic jump serve, and returns for her third year in Maryland’s starting lineup … fourthyear player who posted 246 kills as a sophomore, and a school-record 533 as a junior … has all the tools and is an excellent all-around player who will compete for ACC Player of the Year honors this season … is quick off the floor and has the athleticism to be a dominant player on the collegiate level. Kruger on Jones “Lynnsy’s jump serve is powerful and accurate and has the ability to affect the outcome of a match. She’s also a very dominant attacker. She’s the type of player who wants the ball, and demands the ball and knows what to do with it when she gets it.” Had a breakout season … set school records in total kills for a season (533) and kills in a single game (33, Oct. 12 vs. Florida State) … All-AVCA Eastern Region selection … MVP of the Maryland Invitational (Aug. 30-31) … saw playing time in each of the 120 games on the season … led the team in kills, kills per game, total attack and service aces … recorded 15 or more kills in 22 different matches on the year … in a two-week span from Oct. 12-26, she averaged 24 kills, 1.2 service aces and 3.7 digs per match … second in the ACC in service aces and third in kills per game … had 10 double-doubles on the season, including a 21-kill, 20-dig, 5block game vs. Duke Nov. 3 in College Park … bested Duke earlier in the season (Oct.4) for 22 kills and 10 digs … hit a season-high .462 vs. Wake Forest (Oct. 5) with 18 kills and two service aces … had 29 kills and 11 digs en route to a fivegame win vs. Clemson (Oct. 25) … As a Sophomore (2001) Reached double figures in kills 12 times …44 service aces led team for second consecutive season and were good for sixth in the ACC… started all 28 matches for Terps at right-side position … finished third on team in kills and total attempts among returning players ... hit game-winning kill in Maryland’s ACC Tournament upset of third-seed Georgia Tech … produced 14 kills and 11 assists en route to a double-double against Bowling Green (Sept. 1) … tallied 15 kills and two blocks to lead Maryland over Southwest Texas in the B&G Proper- Jones’ Career Statistics 2000 2001 2002 Career M G 28 26 32 86 100 100 120 320 K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS-BA TB 127 80 423 .111 46 246 113 706 .188 38 533 192 1283 .266 95 906 385 2412 .216 179 45 44 55 144 158 4-33 154 3-36 255 1-69 562 8-138 37 39 70 146 Career Bests Kills: 33 vs. Florida State (10-12-02) Attack Pct.*: .500 (6-1-10) vs. Providence (9-8-01) Assists: 9 vs. Binghamton (8-30-02) Service Aces: 6 vs. North Carolina (10-21-01) and Clemson (11-16-00) Digs: 20 vs. Duke (11-03-02) Blocks: 7 vs. UMBC (10-31-02) * min. 5 TA Maryland As a Freshman (2000) As a Junior (2002) Year 2003 Led the team and the ACC with 46 service aces … saw game action in 28 matches … ranked fifth on the team in kills (127) and digs (158) … named to the All-Tournament Team at the Columbia/LIU Invitational … recorded her first double-double of her career Sept. 19 vs. Wake Forest with a personal-best 11 kills and 17 digs … also chipped in with three aces against the Deacs … collected 16 digs to go along with seven kills in a five-game victory over Connecticut (Oct. 14) … dished a career-high seven assists against Morgan State (Sept. 16) … ripped off a career-best six service aces in Maryland’s opening-round win over Clemson in the ACC Tournament … tallied five aces along with 10 digs and nine kills in a win at NC State (Oct. 17). Terrapins Before Maryland A four-year letterwinner at Castro Valley High School in volleyball … a two-time allleague and team MVP selection … helped lead her team to two first-place league finishes in her career … named prep of the week by the San Francisco Examiner her senior season … outstanding athlete who lettered in track all four years and received a scholarship offer from UC Santa Barbara … holds the school record for long jump with a leap of 18 feet … was recruited by schools all over the country including Texas, DePaul, Pittsburgh and Baylor. Volleyball Personal Born on Jan. 26, 1982 … the daughter of Sandra and Randy Jones … her brother Ryan was the center for the University of California football team and graduated last May … a kinesiology major. 15 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles Carrie Lagler Defensive Sepcialist Gaithersburg, Md. Gaithersburg High School (MVSA) 5-8 • Sophomore • 1V 2003 On Lagler Local walk-on player who logged some time in the backcourt as a true freshman … dedicated prep star who led Gaithersburg High to backto-back state tournament berths … all-around, athletic player whose role with the Terps will continue to develop through her career. Kruger on Lagler Maryland “Carrie had a very strong spring season. She’s a good athlete who is learning the game. She can use her athletic ability to play a strong game as she continues to develop her skills and her knowledge of the game.” As a Freshman (2002) Saw playing time in three matches … recorded an ace Sept. 6 vs. Campbell at the James Madison Invitational. Before Maryland Terrapins Graduated from Gaithersburg High School in 2002 … helped lead her team to a pair of 4A west region championships as a junior and senior ... led the Trojans on a 17-match win streak in 2001, an undefeated regular season and a berth in the state playoffs … lost to Broadneck in the state semifinals … twice named all-county … team MVP in 2001 and a Washington Post second team All-Met selection … averaged seven kills, four aces and two blocks per game as a senior … played for Montgomery Village Sports Association club. Personal Born on Nov. 17, 1983 … daughter of Jeff and Irene Lagler … has two younger sisters, Lauren (16) and Sara (14) … member of the National Honor Society, vice president of the Spanish National Honor Society … chose to attend Maryland because of its reputation for academics and athletics, and its proximity to home. Volleyball Lagler’s Career Statistics Year M G K E 2002 2 3 0 0 TA PCT A SA 1 .000 0 1 Career Bests Service Aces: 1 vs. Campbell (09-06-02) 16 DIG BS-BA 0 0-0 TB 0 11 Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball Kathy Shahrokh Defensive Specialist Ellicott City, Md. Long Reach High School (Deerfield Juniors) 5-4 • Redshirt Junior • 2V On Shahrokh One of three players in the mix at the defensive-specialist position … played in 13 matches as a freshman before practicing and redshirting in 2001 … should see time in the back row while competing for match time with returning juniors Fiona DeFreitas and Lauren Wilson ... has maintained a 4.0 cumulative GPA through two years at Maryland. 2 2003 Kruger on Shahrokh “Kathy is a very versatile server and strong defensive play. She’s a good team player and is continually willing to do whatever it takes for the team to be successful. She’s greatly improved all around.” Maryland As a Redshirt Sophomore (2002) Saw playing time in three games, including an ACC game … recorded two digs on the season, one vs. Binghamton (Aug. 30), the other against Duke (Oct. 4) … was a member of the 2001-02 ACC Honor Roll and earned the Athletic Department’s Scholar-Athlete Award. As a Sophomore (2001) Redshirt season ... member of 2000-01 University of Maryland Athletic Honor Roll. Terrapins As a Freshman (2000) Played in 13 matches and 22 games … collected three digs and handed out two assists (Sept. 9) against Lafayette at the Columbia/Invitational … also recorded three digs (Nov. 4) vs. Clemson. Before Maryland Four-year letterwinner at Long Reach High School … named all-county her senior season … outstanding athlete who also played basketball, tennis and was a member of the Long Reach state championship track team … excellent student-athlete who was named the team’s scholarathlete for volleyball, tennis and track. Volleyball Personal Born on Nov. 27, 1982 … daughter of Soosan and Fred Shahrokh … member of the National Honor Society … majoring in neurobiology … part of the College Park honors program … received the President’s Cup award and the scholar-athlete award for her work in the classroom … chose to attend Maryland due to its beautiful campus and its academics. Shahrokh’s Career Statistics Year M G K E 2000 13 2002 3 Career 16 21 3 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 TA PCT A SA 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 2 0 2 0 0 0 DIG BS-BA 11 2 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 TB 0 0 0 Career Bests Assists: 2 vs. Lafayette (9-9-00) Digs: 3 vs. Clemson (11-4-00) and Lafayette (9-9-00) 17 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles 18 Stephanie Smith Middle Blocker Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman High School (DC Juniors) 6-2 • Redshirt Sophomore • 1V 2003 10 block assists to go along with two solo blocks, as well as scoring 10 kills … had 10 kills on 22 attempts vs. Georgia Tech (Sept. 27) while also racking up three block assists … recorded eight blocks (four solos and four assists) Oct. 25 vs. Clemson in a five-game loss … one week later, had two solo blocks and seven block assists vs. Duke in College Park. On Smith Maryland Second-year prospect at middle blocker who has made marked improvements from the beginning of her true freshman year … a redshirt freshman in 2002 who returns as an incumbent starter from last spring’s Terrapin lineup … teamed with fellow freshman Rachel Wagener to lead the Terp block in 2002 … will see extended playing time and will be an integral part of the 2003 season …. saw dramatic improvement in her strength, technique and timing during spring 2001 and 2002… has great size and plenty of potential to be an outstanding middle blocker at Maryland. As a Freshman (2001) Redshirt season. Before Maryland Came to Maryland from nearby Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda … won three letters in volleyball along with two in softball and basketball … finished her prep career with an outstanding 48-4 record and three straight division championships (1998-2000) at Walt Whitman … part of the 1998 Maryland state championship squad. Personal Born on May 30, 1983 … daughter of Jeanne and Raymond Smith … majoring in education … decided on Maryland due to the strong athletic and academic programs. Kruger on Smith Terrapins “She’s a very hard-working player who’s proven to be silent but deadly. She is mild-mannered, but is a force to be reckoned with in the front row. Blocking became her forte in the spring. Stephanie is someone who is very fun to coach— she comes to practice ready to learn and improves every day. She’s a solid, hardworking player.” As a Redshirt Freshman (2002) Volleyball Was one of the team’s leading blockers, averaging a team-high 0.94 blocks per game … played in 98 games and recorded 92 blocks, 19 solo … was also strong on offense, averaging 1.51 kills per game … had a teamhigh attack percentage of .276 … in the final two games of the Terrapin Invitational, she recorded Smith’s Career Statistics Year M 2002 26 G K 98 148 PCT A SA 52 348 .276 E TA 3 5 DIG BS-BA TB 3 19-73 92 Career Bests Kills: 11 vs. Duke (10-04-02) Attack Pct.*: .600 (10-1-15), twice, most recently vs. Georgia Tech (1026-02) Blocks: 9 vs. Duke (11-03-02) Digs: 5 vs. Wake Forest (10-29-02) 18 * min. 5 TA Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball Sarah Treadwell Outside Hitter Pearland, Texas Pearland High School (Houston Juniors) 5-11 • Junior • 2V 10 (Sept. 8) … established career-best four service aces vs. Texas A&M Corpus-Christi (Sept. 8) … tallied 11 digs and two service aces against NC State in only second ACC game of career … set new career-high in digs with 12 in an impressive display against Virginia (Sept. 25). On Treadwell Third-year player with solid all-around skills … improved her physical skills and jumping ability during the offseason, and will compete for playing time at outside hitter or in the back row … saw most of her playing time in the back row as a freshman, but has improved her timing and hitting skills at the net and played in every game of the 2002 season… very competitive and unselfish on the court … should compete for playing time. 2003 Before Maryland Finished as one of the top players ever at Pearland High School in Pearland, Texas … holds the school record for career kills (1,017) and single-season kills (513 in 2000) … selected to the all-state all-star team ... led the Houston area in kills as a senior … first-team all-district from 1997-2001 ... district MVP her senior campaign … team MVP in 2000 ... lettered three years in basketball and two years in softball. Kruger on Treadwell “Sarah is an excellent ball-control player. She has a strong attack and is an excellent passer. Serving is also a strong point of Sarah’s game. She’s proven to be a good all-around performer. She stabilizes the team with her performances because of her ball control.” Maryland Personal As a Sophomore (2002) Was one of just two Terps to play in all 120 games on the season … contributed in every aspect of the game … finished the year with 126 kills, 13 service aces and 289 digs … torched NC State twice (Oct. 19 and Nov. 12) for a total of 33 kills, .505 hitting percentage, two service aces and 22 digs … had a doubledouble, recording 15 kills and 13 digs in a four-game victory over Binghamton in Maryland Invitational … vs. Georgetown (Sept. 10) had a season-high 34 attempts, converting 17, and added 14 digs and a block assist in the Terps’ four-game win … had a season-high 16 digs in an Oct. 25th game against Clemson, a five-game Terp win. Born on Dec. 29, 1982 … daughter of Brenda and Donald Treadwell … has one sister of Jennifer (24) ... majoring in environmental science and policy … recruited by Michigan, Houston, Georgetown, Texas-Arlington and Tulsa … decided to come to Maryland due to its volleyball program and academics. Terrapins As a Freshman (2001) Outside hitter played in 25 matches as a freshman, the most of any first-year player … had four digs and five total attempts in first career match against Indiana (Aug. 31) … registered career-high three kills to go along with seven total attempts and two digs against Providence Volleyball Treadwell’s Career Statistics Year M G K 2001 25 88 4 2002 32 120 126 Career 57 208 130 E TA PCT 5 37 -.027 61 359 .181 66 396 .161 A SA DIG BS-BA 6 17 111 16 13 289 22 30 400 TB 0-1 1 1-10 11 1-11 12 Career Bests Kills: 17 vs. Georgetown (9-10-02) Attack Pct.*: .588 (10-0-17) vs. NC State (11-12-02) Assists: 2, three times, most recently vs. Georgetown (9-10-02) Service Aces: 4 vs. Georgia Tech (11-16-01) and Texas A&M Corpus-Christi (9-8-01) Digs: 18 vs. Duke (11-03-02) Blocks: 2, two times, most recently vs. NC State (11-12-02) * min. 5 TA 19 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles Rachel Wagener Middle Blocker Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith High School (Tidewater) 6-4 • Sophomore • 1V 2003 On Wagener Before Maryland Contributed in 93 games as a freshman … coupled with fellow freshman Stephanie Smith, provided the Terps a dynamic block … size and strength make her a tough match up and gives her a great presence on the court … will be a factor in the Terps’ success in 2003. Graduated from Oscar Smith High School in 2002 … led her team to a 12-5 record as a senior … lettered for four seasons … three-year team MVP and two-year team captain … district player of the year as a junior and senior … first team all-district and all-region in every season since her sophomore campaign … second team all-state selection as a senior … was the MVP of the Gramby Classic while leading her team to the championship … captain and standout player with the Tidewater Volleyball Association … team MVP … tournament MVP at the Virginia Beach Invitational … Tidewater was the Flight 3 Champions at the Junior National Championships in 2000 (16s) and 2001 (18s) …helped Tidewater to numerous East Coast and regional qualifying championships … selected to attend USA Volleyball Camp in Louisville, Ky., in summer 2000. Kruger on Wagener Maryland “Rachel had a great freshman year. I was very impressed with her transition from high school to college. Rachel’s success this season will depend on her ability to develop and learn how to dominate the net. Being competitive in a 6-4 frame, I think Rachel’s somebody who’s going to have a strong year.” Personal Born on Oct. 27, 1984 … daughter of Richard and Sandra Wagener … enjoys photography … hopes to major in kinesiology and has interest in pursuing a career as a doctor … four-year honor roll selection and a member of the National Honor Society … recruited by a host of Division I schools, including Cal State Fullerton, Miami, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Florida, Temple, Texas A&M and Virginia … chose to attend Maryland for its complete package of academics, proximity and a family environment. As a Freshman (2002) Terrapins Named to the 2002 ACC All-Freshman Team … played in 93 games as the Terps’ second-leading blocker … her 14 solo blocks and 67 block assists ranked second and third on the team, respectively … had nine kills on 18 attempts and helped block four shots while also racking up a solo block in a Sept. 17 win over Towson … recorded 10 kills on a .533 hitting percentage and eight blocks in the second game of the Denver Invitational (Sept. 21) vs. the No. 8ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers. Volleyball Wagener’s Career Statistics Year M 2002 29 G K 93 125 PCT A SA 50 280 .268 E TA 4 6 DIG BS-BA Kills:: 10 vs. Minnesota (09-21-02) Attack Pct.*:..833 (5-0-6) vs. James Madison (09-07-02) Blocks:: 8 vs. Minnesota (09-21-02) Digs: 3, three times, most recently vs. North Carolina (11-17-02) * min. 5 TA TB 27 14-67 81 Career Bests 20 13 Terrapin Profiles • 2003 Maryland Volleyball Lauren Wilson Defensive Specialist North East, Md. Rising Sun High School (Cecil) 5-4 • Senior • 3V 17 2003 Before Maryland On Wilson Recovering from off-season ACL surgery… Energetic player who could see time in the back row, competing for playing time with fellow classmates Fiona DeFreitas and Kathy Shahrokh ... has maintained a 4.0 cumulative GPA through three years at Maryland. Kruger on Wilson “Lauren is recovering from ACL surgery, so we’ll have to see how the recovery goes. She had a very strong finish to the year last fall, playing a lot in a substitute role the second half of the season. She’s a solid passer and defensive player and could see time in the back row if all goes well.” As a Junior (2002) Saw playing time in 40 games at libero … recorded 45 digs and five assists in 34 games against ACC foes … had 18 digs and two assists in five games against Duke Nov. 3 … the weekend of Oct. 25-26, recorded twofive assist games … was a member of the 2001-02 ACC Honor Roll and earned the Athletic Department’s ScholarAthlete Award. Three-year starter at Rising Sun High School … helped guide her team to an impressive 52-7 record in three years … first team all-county selection at outside hitter in 1999 … captain of the volleyball team her junior and senior seasons … was voted team MVP in 1999 … led Rising Sun to two Maryland State final four appearances … won two regional and county championships over her threeyear career at Rising Sun … recognized as the top female scholar-athlete at Rising Sun her senior year … holds several school career records including passing, digs and passing efficiency. Maryland Personal As a Sophomore (2001) Played in eight games as a sophomore ... had season-high two digs against Wake Forest (Oct. 6) ... named to 2000-01 University of Maryland Athletic Honor Roll. Born on May 8, 1982 … daughter of Nicolette and Richard Wilson … father was her club volleyball coach … has a twin sister who attends Virginia Tech … member of Maryland’s College Park Scholars program … member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society … a zoology major … chose to attend Maryland due to its academics and location. Terrapins As a Freshman (2000) Participated in 13 games as a freshman … was a steady influence in the back row when she received playing time … came away with a career-high four digs Nov. 10 at Duke … an ACC Honor Roll member. Volleyball Wilson’s Career Statistics Year M G K E TA PCT A SA 2000 9 2001 7 2002 13 Career 29 13 8 40 61 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 4 -.500 .000 .000 -.250 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 DIG BS-BA 10 5 51 66 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 TB 0 0 0 0 Career Bests Digs: 18 vs. Duke (11-03-02) Assists: 2 vs. Duke (11-03-02) 21 2003 Maryland Volleyball • Terrapin Profiles 9 Tina Aramburu Outside Hitter Stafford, Va. Brooke Point High School (Fredericksburg Jrs.) 6-2 • Freshman • HS 2003 On Aramburu 6-2 attacker who has a solid understanding of the game… athletic player who will learn and grow through her freshman season. “Tina is a very hard-working, 6-foot-2 athlete who possesses all skills within the game. Those skills need to be fine-tuned, but all of the skills are there. Her biggest adjustment to the college game will be adapting to the speed of the game at this level. She’s a very hard worker though and very coachable.” Before Maryland Graduated from Brooke Point High School in 2003… led team to 15-3 record in her senior season… team captain junior and senior year…named to all-area first team, all-district team and team MVP during her final two seasons. Personal Terrapins Born Tina Ann Marie Aramburu on June 21, 1985 in Omaha, Neb… daughter of Teresa and Anthony Aramburu… has one sister, Vanessa (17)…will face former Fredericksburg Volleyball Club teammate Niki Bernardes who plays for George Mason… chose to attend Maryland because of the campus, team and reasonable proximity to home… also recruited by Connecticut, Mississippi, Jacksonville and West Virginia…majoring in letters and sciences. 5 Rachel Moore Outside Hitter Fayetteville, N.C. Terry Sanford High School/ Appalachian State (Club Raleigh) 5-11 • Redshirt Sophomore • TR Volleyball On Moore Transfer from Appalachian State…brings experience and depth to the Terps front row… possesses strong leadership skills. Kruger on Moore “Rachel is a solid all-around player. I think her knowledge and abilities will be a solid addition to our team.” As a freshman at Appalachian State (2001) 22 Graduated from Terry Sanford High School in 2001… a two-sport athlete who earned four varsity letters in volleyball and three in basketball… state representative to USA Tourneysport 2000 Hawaii Classic, where she earned all-tournament honors… named an all-league honoree each of her four prep seasons… earned Most Valuable Player recognition after being named first team All-Mid South 4A Conference, as well as Mid-South 4A Conference Player of the Year… named second team Mid-South 4A Conference honors as a junior… finished 2000 season as league leader in attacks (662), kills (334) and digs (199)…team co-captain her senior season… played in five AAu national championships from 1996-2001. Personal: Kruger on Aramburu Maryland Before College: Suffered a concussion in mid-September which caused her to miss a month of competition… posted 26 kills and 64 digs in 48 games for the Mountaineers. Born Rachel Catherine Moore on April 5, 1983… daughter of Kathy and Tommy Moore… lists mother as person she most admires… chose to attend Maryland because of the academics, location and friends and family in the area… majoring in government and politics with aspirations to work in corporate law or real estate. Moore’s Career Statistics Year M G K E 2001ASU 19 48 26 31 TA PCT 98(-0.51) A SA 33 10 Teryn Papp DIG BS-BA 64 7-2 TB 9 1 Setter Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington South High School (Circle City) 5-9 • Freshman • HS On Papp Highly recruited setter who will serve as the back-up to junior Aimee Huddleston… will gain practical experience and knowledge throughout the season, strengthening her game. Kruger on Papp “Teryn has a lot of strong club experience that will help in the transition from high school to the collegiate level of play. She also has good backcourt skills, which we will incorporate into our style of play.” Before Maryland Graduated from Bloomington South in 2003… lettered in both volleyball and track… named volleyball team captain and MVP for her junior and senior years…received multiple accolades for volleyball accomplishments, including being named to the all-conference team her senior season and several Athlete of the Week honors for Monroe Co. (Ind.)… led her team in assists and service aces… ran the 400 meters during her freshman and sophomore year track seasons. Personal Born Teryn Leeann Papp on April 24, 1985 in Ohio… daughter of Michelle and Steve Papp… has a brother Jacob (16) and sister Casey (9)… said she loved Maryland from the very first time she visited because of the team, coaches and campus…also recruited by St. Louis, Memphis, Florida Sate, Utah State, Indiana, Alabama, Appalachian State, Western Kentucky and Morehead State…majoring in letters and sciences.