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On Klotz: Tough hard-nosed left-footed midfielder who plays the back some as well
excellent defender in one-on-one situations
a player who can shadow other team's top defenders
a great marker and ball winner.
Summer of 2000: Leading scorer with the Delaware Genies of the W-League
played in nine games, topping club in goals.
As a sophomore (1999): Played in 12 games, starting five
played back for the first time in college
started the first three games of the season, at George Washington (8/29), vs. UMBC (9/1) and at USC (9/4)
also started at Duke (9/19) and at George Mason (10/6)
has sensational game at Mason, marking the nation's third-leading scorer Katy Robertson entire game, holding her scoreless in a 1-0 Maryland shutout win.
As a freshman (1998): Played in all 23 games, mostly at forward, starting eight matches
recorded his college point on an assist at Clemson (9/6) in her second college game
scored first college goal in next game, as she netted the third goal in a 3-0 win against USC (9/11) to lift the Terps to the finals in the Maryland/PUMA Invitational
earned first career start against Texas Tech (9/13) in the championship game of the Maryland/PUMA Invitational
notched second goal, and first against an ACC foe, when she scored in the 11th minute against Florida State (10/18)
posted second assist at LSU (10/30).
Before Maryland: All-district first team selection four times at Homer Central High School at Cortland, N.Y.
a five-year starter on the high school varsity team
finished her high school career as the all-time leading scorer with 69 goals
scored a career-high 20 goals as a senior
team captain her junior and senior seasons
Olympic Development Program regional camp participant in 1996, 1997 and 1998
team won the ODP Region I tournament in 1997
her club team, the Salt City Shakers, won the State Cup in 1997
president of the National Honor Society
graduated with honors as the salutatorian of her class of more than 200.
Personal: Carrie Rose Klotz
born Jan. 25, 1980
daughter of Laurie and Larry Klotz
major is biological sciences
honored at halftime of a Maryland men's basketball game as one of three student-athletes at Maryland with a perfect 4.0 grade point average
two-time member of the ACC Honor Roll.
Career Highs
Goals: 1 vs. USC, 9/11/98; Florida St., 10/18/98
Assists: 1 at Clemson, 9/6/98; LSU, 10/30/98
Points: 2 vs. USC, 9/11/98; Florida St., 10/18/98
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