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Surging Women's Soccer Battles ACC-Leading North Carolina Sunday
Oct. 23, 1999
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Riding a five-game winning streak, the Maryland women's soccer team hosts defending ACC champion and current first-place team North Carolina at Ludwig Field on Sunday afternoon. The Terps have improved their record to 8-7-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the ACC, to stand in second place behind only the undefeated Tar Heels, who are 14-2 overall and 5-0 in the conference. Maryland's last two wins have come against ranked ACC rivals, as the Terps upset No. 9 Clemson last Sunday, 2-1 in overtime and stunned No. 11 Wake Forest on Friday night, 1-0. Senior midfielder Emily Janss (Brandon, Fla.) has scored all of Maryland's goals in those games, inlcuding the overtime game-winner against the Tigers. Maryland has recorded shutouts in four of its last five victories and outscored its opponents 8-1 in the five matches. North Carolina enters Sunday's game coming off a 2-0 win at Virginia on Friday night. The Tar Heels are currently ranked No. 3 in the NSCAA poll and No. 2 in the Soccer America, SoccerTimes.com and Soccer Buzz polls. North Carolina has won eight games in a row, outscoring its opponents 26-4 over that stretch.
Higgins-Cirovski Faces Alma Mater, Former Coach Dorrance speaks very highly of Higgins-Cirovski, as a player and a coach. "Of all the players I have coached, no one is more suited to be a coach," said Dorrance. "She is a brilliant field organizer and tactical genius. The cliche 'coach on the field' certainly always applied to her during her playing career. Every team she presents will be well-organized and difficult to play."
Maryland Moves To No. 5 In Mid-Atlantic Region "That was our goal, to get back to .500 and be ranked in the region," said head coach Shannon Higgins-Cirovski. "We have a lot ahead of us starting with the two games this weekend. But it's great to be in the poll."
NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Poll (Oct. 18) 1. Penn State (12-2-1) 6. Richmond (8-7-1) 2. Virginia (11-4) 7. Seton Hall (8-7-1) 3. William & Mary (11-3) 8. Penn (8-2-1) 4. James Madison (11-4) 9. Princeton (9-2-1) 5. Maryland (7-7-1) 10. Navy (11-5)
The Series With North Carolina
Janss Hits Grand Slam Of Honors On Monday, Janss was named the ACC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
for the first time in her career. She was also honored as the University
of Maryland Female Student-Athlete of the Week on Monday.
Soccer America Honors Mynarski Overall, Mynarski has six game-winning goals in her career, three this
season and three as a junior in 1998.
Interestingly, her three game-winning goals last season came over a
span of four games in a seven-day span. This season, the three clinchers
have come in a five-day stretch.
This season, Mynarski is Maryland's leading scorer with 16 points on
seven goals and two assists. With seven goals this season, Mynarski now
has 20 career goals to tie Kelly Amonte (1992-95), for sixth all-time in
career goals as a Terp.
With her three-goal week, Mynarski has moved up the charts at a fast
pace. She is also now seventh on the all-time point list.
Mynarski is the second Terp to be honored by Soccer America this year,
fellow senior tri-captain Emily Janss was named to the Aug. 29 Team of
the Week.
Terps Play Ranked Teams
No. 9 Is Nice For Terps The Terps upset then-No. 9 Duke on Sept. 19 in overtime, 4-3, as Sara
Gustafson scored two goals including the game-winner in overtime.
Maryland also stopped then-No.9 Clemson in overtime on Emily Janss' pair
of goals including the winner with 1:14 left in the first overtime on
Oct. 17.
Of Maryland's seven losses, five have come against teams currently
ranked in the top 25 (USC, UCLA, Baylor, Virginia and William & Mary).
Mynarski, Janss On The Charts With a team-high seven goals and 16 points this season, Mynarski has 20
career goals and 50 points over her four-year career.
Janss broke into the top 10 on both lists with her two-goal performance
against Clemson. She added to that with the game-winner against Wake
Forest. With six goals and 15 points this season, she has 15 career
goals and 38 points.
Maryland Career Points Leaders
Maryland Career Goals Leaders
Mynarski also ranks 10th on the career assists list with 10.
Maryland Career Assists Leaders
Janss, Mynarski On Games List By playing in all 16 games this season, all starts, Janss has played in
89 games in the red, black and white while Mynarski has seen action in
87 matches.
Maryland Career Games Played Leaders
Givens Continues To Assist Givens picked up her fifth assist on a perfect throw-in to Emily Janss
in the box to give Maryland a 1-0 lead against Clemson on Sunday.
The Downingtown, Pa., native has picked up all five helpers in the last
eight games including a stretch of three in four games.
Goalies On Charts
Maryland Career Saves Leaders
Maryland Career Goals Against Avg. Leaders
Maryland Career Shutout Leaders
Maryland Career Games Played Leaders
Freshmen Draw Starting Nods Leading the way for the freshmen starters have been defensive stalwarts
Lindsay Givens, Carly Viher (Mentor, Ohio) and Sally Harrison (Virginia
Beach, Va.). The trio has started all 15 games this season.
Up front, Gustafson has started all 15 games along with midfielder
Valerie Lawrence (Silver Spring, Md.). Kim King and Dana Jarzyniecki
have each started four games also this season.
King started her Maryland career on fire scoring in her first two
games. King is the first Maryland freshman to score in her first two
college games since Emmy Harbo scored in each of her two games in the
1995 season against Virginia Tech and George Mason.
Outshooting Opponents Overall, this season, Maryland has outshot its opponents 194-158, 89-70
in the first half and 94-77 in the second half.
King Notches Three Off Bench This season, King ranks tied for third on the team in goals scored with
three and fifth for in points with six.
Winning At Ludwig
Women's Soccer On WMUC Radio Rob Jemella calls play-by-play which Mike Medina and John Forsythe
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