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2003 Update:
On Brock: A senior who will add experience and depth to the midfield
coming off his best collegiate season in his fourth year in the program
a great athlete who is very strong and fast
returned to action in 2001 after undergoing major surgery to repair a torn right ACL suffered in spring training camp of 2000.
As a redshirt junior (2002): Ran with the third midfield, playing in all 13 games
notched eight goals after scoring just two in his first two seasons on the field
posted two game-winning goals
scored third career goal vs. Hobart (2/23)
scored in back-to-back games for first time vs. Mount St. Marys (2/26)
posted first career multi-point game, and game-winning goal with tally at Bucknell (3/12), also assisted a fourth-quarter goal
tallied first career hat trick vs. Delaware (3/16), scoring on all three shots, also netted second-straight game-winning goal vs. Blue Hens
scored in third straight game at North Carolina (3/23)
scored with 12 seconds left in first half at UMBC (5/4)
named to the Maryland and the ACC Honor Roll for the second consecutive season.
As a redshirt sophomore (2001): Played in nine games in return to action after missing all of the 2000 season
scored only goal of the season in opener against Air Force (2/24)
member of the ACC Honor Roll and Maryland Honor Roll.
As a sophomore (2000): Missed the entire season after tearing the ACL in his right knee during spring training camp.
As a freshman (1999): Played in 13 of 14 games
moved up to second midfield during the second half of the season
scored first career goal to open Terps scoring just 4:35 into contest at Virginia (4/3)
took 13 shots and scooped up seven groundballs.
Before Maryland: Four-sport athlete at the Collegiate School in Richmond, Va.
earned three letters in lacrosse under coach Steve Mann
earned All-American, all-prep and all-state as a senior
set the school scoring record with 53 goals as a senior
led team to league championship as a senior captain
also lettered in wrestling, football and soccer
helped soccer team to perfect season as a senior and national ranking of No. 8.
Personal: Matthew Alan Brock
born Sept. 29, 1979 in Richmond, Va.
son of Ann and Jeff Brock
brother of Jamie (26)
comes from athletic family
father Jeff played four years of football at Virginia Tech
sister Jamie played field hockey for three years at Virginia Commonwealth
majoring in communications with a concentration in rhetoric and public discourse.
Career Highs
Goals: 3 vs. Delaware (3/16/02)
Assists: 1 at Bucknell (3/12/02)
Points: 3 vs. Delaware (3/16/02)
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