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On Martinez: One of the teams most versatile players
spends most of her time as a defender but could also be considered a midfielder because of the amount of time she spends on the attack
likely the fastest player among all of this years returnees
has started 36 games in the last two years.
2000 (Junior): Started in 15 games and saw playing time in four others
missed one month of the season due to a strained left quadricep
scored four goals and distributed eight assists, both career highs
grabbed 40 ground balls, fifth-most on the team
also caused 12 turnovers
scored a career-high two goals in a 24-15 win at James Madison (4/1)
also scored versus Loyola (4/29) in the NCAA semifinals
had a career-high four assists at Towson (3/7)
also had three assists in an 18-7 win over Brown (4/11).
1999 (Sophomore): Started in all 21 games at defender
scored one goal and added three assists
scored her lone goal of the season in the 16-9 win over Old Dominion (3/27) and also added an assist
her other two assists came in the Georgetown (4/14) and Princeton (4/28) games
had 44 ground balls and 21 forced turnovers on the year.
1998 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games
adapted well from her knee injury suffered the year previous
cradled 17 ground balls and forced four turnovers.
1997 (Redshirt): Awarded a medical redshirt after she tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee.
Prep: A three-year letterwinner at Loch Raven High School where she helped lead the lacrosse team to three consecutive state titles in 1993, 1994 and 1995
named first team all-county three consecutive years
also a member of Loch Ravens soccer team
earned all-county in soccer in 1992 and earned first team honors in 1994
led the soccer team to the regional championship in 1992, and the county, regional and state championships in 1993
also competed in indoor track for one year.
Personal: Courtney Ann Martinez was born October 10, 1978, in Denver, Colo.
is majoring in marketing and romance languages
is the daughter of Carol and Felix Tippy Martinez
her father was a major league pitcher for 14 years, 11 of which were spent with the Baltimore Orioles where he became the teams all-time saves leader
her brother, Jason, also played professional baseball in the minor leagues
a member of the National Honor Society
a Maryland Distinguished Scholar honorable mention selection.
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