04/18/2012 Terps Continue Spring With 1-0 Win Over PennHubka scores her third goal of the spring to secure the win for Maryland. 04/10/2012 Hubka, Brock Lead Terps Past George MasonMaryland moves to 2-1 in spring season action. 03/30/2012 Terps Release 2012 ScheduleMaryland will face 10 teams from 2011 NCAA tournament field 03/12/2012 Terps Blank WVU, 4-0, In Spring OpenerFour different Maryland players score in coaching debut of Jonathan Morgan. 12/14/2011 2011 In Review: End Of An EraIn the last four years the Terps compiled a record of 51-24-10 (.659) overall and was 18-17-5 (.513) in ACC play Hubka's Honor Roll As a sophomore (2010): Limited to just 36 minutes of playing time due to nagging injuries in 6-0 season-opening win over Iona (8/20), but still managed to score a goal ... played 34 minutes in 3-2 win over Missouri (8/22) ... missed the 3-1 win at Tennessee (8/27) due to injury ... did not play vs. Tennessee or Kennesaw State due to injury ... returned to action to score the game-winning goal in 2-0 win over Stony Brook (9/5) ... took four shots in 47 minutes vs. the Seawolves ... one shot in 41 minutes in 3-2 win at Seton Hall (9/8) ... game-high five shots in 48 minutes 4-1 win over Delaware (9/12) ... one shot in 61 minutes in 2-1 overtime win over George Mason (9/17) ... one shot in 78 minutes in 1-1 tie with No. 14 Duke (9/26) ... scored the game-winning goal in 3-2 win over No. 6 Virginia (9/30) ... two shots in 65 minutes vs. the Cavaliers ... one shot in 62 minutes in 1-0 loss at Virginia Teach (10/3) ... made her first start of the season, taking one shot in 87 minutes, in 2-1 win at No. 2 Boston College (10/7) ... one shot in 64 minutes in 1-0 win at NC State (10/10) ... one shot in 52 minutes in 4-0 shutout of Clemson (10/14) ... played 47 minutes in 2-1 loss at Wake Forest (10/21) ... replaced Ashley Grove, who missed the game due to a red card vs. Wake Forest, as a starting forward in historic 2-1 win at No. 2 North Carolina (10/24) ... played 73 minutes vs. the Tar Heels ... three shots in 48 minutes in 2-1 win over No. 8 Florida State (10/28) ... scored the first goal in 2-1 win over Miami (10/31) ... four shots in 58 minutes vs. the Hurricanes ... played both offensive center mid and forward in 58 minutes in 1-0 shutout of Duke (11/3) in the ACC quarterfinals ... scored the game-winning goal 55 seconds into the first overtime in 1-0 overtime win over No. 18 Boston College (11/5) in the ACC semifinals ... played 51 minutes vs. the Eagles ... played 91 minutes in 1-1 tie with Wake Forest (11/7) in ACC championship game ... assisted on Jasmyne Spencer's game-tying goal in 4-1 win over High Point (11/12) in first round of NCAA tournament ... two shots in 49 minutes vs. the Panthers ... played 85 minutes in 1-1 tie with Georgetown (11/14) in second round of NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2009): Missed the first two games due to injury, but played in all 20 since ... scored her first career goal in just her second game, a 5-2 win over Loyola (9/1) ... tallied her first career assist on Jasmyne Spencer's goal in 3-1 win over Brown (9/18) ... scored the game-winning goal in 4-0 win at Duke (10/4) ... scored the team's first goal in 3-1 win over No. 6 Virginia Tech (10/11) ... assisted on Jasmyne Spencer's first goal in 3-0 win at Clemson (10/22) ... scored the second goal in 4-0 win over Monmouth (11/13) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Before Maryland: A four-year starter and letterwinner at Strongsville High School ... ranked the 44th best recruit in the nation, according to ESPN RISE ... 2008 ESPN RISE first team All-American ... 2008 NSCAA/adidas All-American ... finished the season with 26 goals and 20 assists ... Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of the Year ... Ohio Division I and All-Greater Cleveland Player of the Year ... three-time first team All-Greater Cleveland ... two-time All-Sun MVP ... four-time All-Sun Southwest Team member ... three-time first team all-conference ... played club for Cleveland Internationals for coaches Zdravko Popovic and Kerri Sarver, Maryland's all-time leading scorer ... member of the 2008 U.S. U18 National Team ... selected to the 2009 U.S. U20 National Team player pool ... chose Maryland over Penn State, West Virginia, Ohio State and Virginia Tech. Personal: Enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.0 GPA. |
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