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All-Time Yearly ResultsYear Coach Record Pct. A C C Pct. Finish
ACC Tourn. National Postseason1 9 7 1 Barb Drum 18-5 .783 Nat
ionals
1 9 7 2 Barb Drum 18-8 .6921 9 7 3 Barb Drum 25-2 .926
1 9 7 4 Barb Drum 39-4 .907 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 5 Barb Drum 46-6
.885 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 6 Barb Drum 30-16 .652 AIAW Nationals
1 9 7 7 Barb Drum 43-15 .741 AIAW Nationals1 9 7 8 Barb Drum
37-13 .740
1 9 7 9 Barb Drum 29-15 .6591 9 8 0 Barb Drum 23-20 .535 Second
Round
1 9 8 1 Barb Drum 32-19 .780 0 - 3 .000 6 th Semifinals1 9 8 2
Barb Drum 23-20 .535 2 - 4 .333 5 th First Round
1 9 8 3 Barb Drum 21-17 .552 5 - 2 .714 4 th First Round1 9 8 4
Barb Drum 24-17 .585 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals
1 9 8 5 Barb Drum 18-14 .563 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals1 9 8 6
Barb Drum 21-17 .552 4 - 3 .571 4 th Semifinals
1 9 8 7 Barb Drum 10-18 .357 1 - 5 .167 6 th First Round1 9 8 8
Janice Kruger 11-22 .333 2 - 4 .333 3 r d Semifinals1 9 8 9 Janice
Kruger 23-14 .622 2 - 4 .333 3 r d Semifinals
1 9 9 0 Janice Kruger 22-12 .647 5 - 1 .833 1st Champions NCAA
First Round1 9 9 1 Janice Kruger 18-11 .621 5 - 2 .714 2 n d First
Round
1 9 9 2 Janice Kruger 24-9 .727 5 - 2 .714 3 r d Semifinals1 9 9
3 Janice Kruger 16-13 .552 6 - 8 .429 5 th Semifinals
1 9 9 4 Janice Kruger 18-13 .581 8 - 6 .571 4 th First Round1 9
9 5 Janice Kruger 22-10 .688 10-4 .714 3 r d Runner-Up NCAA Second
Round
1 9 9 6 Janice Kruger 26-5 .839 16-0 1.000 1st Champions NCAA
First Round1 9 9 7 Janice Kruger 27-2 .931 16-0 1.000 1st
Semifinals NCAA Second Round
1 9 9 8 Janice Kruger 13-16 .448 5-11 .313 7 th Quarterfinals1 9
9 9 Janice Kruger 12-19 .387 5-11 .313 8 th First Round
2 0 0 0 Janice Kruger 14-16 .467 4-12 .250 8 th QuarterfinalsTwo
Coaches 704-388 .645 109-88 .553 Four AIAW/Four NCAA
1 9 7 1• Under the leadership of first-year head coachBarb Drum,
the Terps finish the season 18-5 andadvance to the national
tournament after an un-defeated regular season (17-0).
1 9 7 4• With a record of 39-4, Maryland advances tothe AIAW
Tournament for the first time in programhistory.
1 9 7 5• Maryland wins a school-record 46 matches dur-ing the
season and advances to the AIAW Na-tional Tournament for the second
consecutiveseason.
1 9 7 7• Maryland makes its fourth straight trip to the
AIAWNational Tournament, setting the school record forthe most
consecutive appearances in a national tour-nament.
1 9 8 0• Mary Ann Marley becomes the first Marylandplayer to
earn All-ACC honors.
1 9 8 3• Sue Vance becomes the first Terp ever to earnAll-ACC
honors three times during her career(1981-83).
1 9 8 5• Sheila Fearnow sets the Maryland single-sea-son records
for service aces (65), solo blocks(66) and total blocks (187).
1 9 8 9• Kelli Myers concludes her Maryland career withthe
all-time program records for solo blocks (83),block assists (219)
and total blocks (438).
1 9 9 0• Maryland wins its first-ever ACC Tournament andadvances
to the NCAA Tournament for the firsttime in program history.
• Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear and Colleen
Hurley becomes the first Mary-land player to be named the ACC
Player of theYear and the ACC Tournament MVP.
1 9 9 1• Colleen Hurley concludes her Maryland ca-reer with the
school records for kills in a career(1,238) and attack attempts
(3,203).
• Andrea Mandella concludes her career atMaryland with the
program records for matchesplayed (125) and service aces (169).
1 9 9 3• Nicole Lantagne concludes her Maryland ca-reer with the
all-time school records for gamesplayed (459) and digs (1,668).
1 9 9 5• Maryland makes its first appearance in theNCAA
Tournament in five years.
1 9 9 6• Maryland wins its second-ever ACC champi-onship and
becomes the first team in the con-ference to finish the regular
season 16-0.
• The Terps advance to the NCAA Tournamentfor a school-record
second consecutive year.
• Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear, Daune Koester
is named the ACC Player ofthe Year and Elizabeth Efron captures ACC
Tour-nament MVP honors.
1 9 9 7• Maryland finishes the regular season 25-0, be-coming
just the eighth team in NCAA history atthe time to attain a perfect
record.
• Eden Kroeger becomes the f i rst Mary landplayer ever to earn
All-America honors and endsher career with the most assists (5,259)
in Mary-land history.
• Elizabeth Efron ends her career at Marylandwith the highest
all-t ime attack percentage inschool history (.299).
• Maryland goes undefeated in the ACC for thesecond consecutive
season (16-0).
• Janice Kruger is named the ACC Coach of theYear for the third
time in her career.
1 9 9 9• Carey Brennan becomes the third Marylandplayer ever
selected to the ACC All-Freshmanteam.
2 0 0 0• The Terps defeated NC State (3-1) 6-15, 15-3,15-13,
15-10, Oct. 7 at Ritchie Coliseum for winnumber 700 in the
program’s history. Since 1971,Maryland has totaled an impressive
mark of 704-388 (.645) in NCAA volleyball action.
Coaching History
Barb Drum17 Years (1971-87)
457-226 (.663)ACC: 20-23 (.465)
Janice Kruger13 Years (1988-present)
247-162 (.604)ACC: 89-65 (.578)
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NCAA Tournament History1 9 9 0First Round (at Austin, Texas):
Texas def. Maryland 15-3, 15-5, 15-7
1 9 9 5First Round (at College Park, Md.): Maryland def. Miami
(Ohio) 15-9, 15-3,
15-11
Second Round (at Columus, Ohio): Ohio State def. Maryland 12-15,
15-10,
15-11, 15-13
1 9 9 6First Round (at Louisville, Ky.): Louisville def.
Maryland 9-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-3
1 9 9 7First Round (at College Park, Md.): Maryland def.
Princeton 15-6, 15-13, 15-11
Second Round (at College Park, Md.): Ohio State def. Maryland
15-13, 15-10, 15-9
1980 - At Raleigh, N.C.Pool Play: North Carolina def. Maryland
10-15, 15-11, 15-4. Maryland def.
Wake Forest 15-7, 15-4Semifinals: NC State def. Maryland 16-14,
15-8, 15-10
Third Place: Clemson def. Maryland 15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 4-15,
15-15
1981 - At Raleigh, N.C.Pool Play: Maryland def. Duke 15-14,
15-0. Maryland def. Georgia Tech
15-2, 15-6Semifinals: NC State def. Maryland 13-15, 15-13,
12-15, 15-12, 15-13
Third Place: Clemson def. Maryland 16-14, 15-11
1982 - Charlottesville, Va.First Round: Clemson def. Maryland
15-2, 15-8, 15-13
1983 - Durham, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Virginia 15-12,
15-11, 10-15, 15-5
Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 18-16, 16-14, 13-15,
13-15, 15-1 1
1984 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Virginia
15-12, 15-11, 15-10Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland 15-10, 15-13,
15-7
1985 - Chapel Hill, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 15-4,
15-10, 15-9Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland 15-5, 15-5, 15-1
1986 - Raleigh, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson 14-16,
16-14, 15-13, 15-11Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 15-4,
15-11, 15-13
1987 - Clemson, S.C.First Round: Duke def. Maryland 15-6, 16-14,
9-15, 15-12
1988 - Atlanta, Ga.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-6, 16-14,
9-15, 15-12Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland 15-12, 15-10,
15-8
1989 - Hilton Head, S.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson
15-10, 10-15, 15-9, 15-9Semifinals: North Carolina def. Maryland
15-8, 15-5, 15-2
1990 - Hilton Head, S.C.First Round: Bye.Semifinals: Maryland
def. NC State 15-10, 15-8, 8-15, 15-13Finals: Maryland def. North
Carolina 15-11, 15-6, 12-15, 16-14
1991 - Charlottesville, Va.First Round: Virginia def. Maryland
15-10, 15-8, 8-15, 15-13
1992 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson
15-10, 15-4, 12-15, 15-10
1993 - Durham, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Georgia Tech
15-13, 15-10, 5-15, 6-15, 15-13Semifinals: Duke def. Maryland
11-15, 15-4, 15-2, 15-5
1994 - Chapel Hill, N.C.First Round: Florida State def. Maryland
16-14, 15-6, 5-15, 15-12
1995 - Clemson, S.C.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-4, 15-4,
16-14Semifinals: Maryland def. Florida State 15-9, 15-11, 15-3
Finals: Georgia Tech def. Maryland 15-3, 15-9, 18-16
1996 - Atlanta, Ga.First Round: Bye
Quarterfinals: Maryland def. NC State 15-11, 15-7,
15-4Semifinals: Maryland def. North Carolina 11-15, 15-12, 15-10,
15-6
Finals: Maryland def. Georgia Tech 16-14, 15-6, 15-10
1997 - Raleigh, N.C.First Round: Bye.Quarterfinals: Maryland
def. NC State 15-11, 15-7, 15-4
Semifinals: Clemson def. Maryland 7-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-10
1998 - College Park, Md.First Round: Maryland def. Duke 15-2,
15-7, 11-15, 15-7
Quarterfinals: Virginia def. Maryland 11-15, 15-8, 15-13, 6-15,
15-7
1999 - Orlando, Fla.First Round: NC State def. Maryland 15-2,
25-23, 15-7
2000 - Winston-Salem, N.C.First Round: Maryland def. Clemson
15-12, 15-6, 15-11Quarterfinals: North Carolina def. Maryland,
12-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-7
1996 Terps
1997 Terps
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All-Time HonorsVolleyball All-AmericaEden Kroeger
.................... 1997 (Hon. Mention)
GTE Academic All-AmericaEden Kroeger
......................................................1 9 9 8Nicole
Lantagne .................................................1 9 9
5
USAA All-American ScholarShannon Saltzman
............................................1 9 9 5
Collegiate All-AmericanScholarShannon Saltzman
............................................1 9 9 6
AVCA All-District IIIElizabeth Efron
......................................1996, 1997
Colleen Hurley
....................................................1 9 9 0Daune
Koester .....................................................1 9 9
6
Eden Kroeger .........................................1996,
1997Nicole Lantagne
.................................................1 9 9 0
Andrea Oakes
.....................................................1 9 9 2Sherry
Smith .........................................................1 9
9 5
Jaime Summers
..................................................1 9 9 7
AVCA District IIICoach of the YearJanice Kruger
.............................1990, 1996, 1997
ACC Player of the YearColleen Hurley
....................................................1 9 9 0
Daune Koester
.....................................................1 9 9 6Eden
Kroeger ......................................................1 9 9
7
ACC Tournament MVPColleen Hurley
....................................................1 9 9
0Elizabeth Efron
...................................................1 9 9 6
ACC Coach of the YearJanice Kruger
.............................1990, 1996, 1997
ACC Honor RollKim Adolphs
.......................................................1 9 9 7Libby
Alberts..........................................1998, 1999
Natasha Barr ............................................1988,
1989Cindy Bauer .............................................1991,
1992
Jennifer Boner ........................................1991,
1992Willette Dority ........................................1998,
1999
Elizabeth Efron
...................................................1 9 9 7Lindy
Forsberg ....................................................1 9 9
7
Nadine Fragas
......................................................1 9 9 2Kate
Hannas .........................................................1 9
9 8
Joan Hosty
............................................................1 9 9
0Colleen Hurley .......................................1990,
1991
Carrie Jaeck
..........................................................1 9 9
6Carrie Jensen
.......................................................1 9 9 2Daune
Koester ........................................1994, 1996
Pamela Krausman ..................................1988, 1989Eden
Kroeger ............................1995, 1996, 1997
Nicole Lantagne ..........1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Andrea Mandella
..................................1988, 1989
Jacie Miller ..............................................1988,
1989Kim Mosley ..............................................1994,
1995
Nicole
Mould......................................................1 9 9
2Beth Murphy ...........................................1998,
1999
Tania Nagl ....................................1995, 1996,
1997Andrea Oakes
.....................................................1 9 9 2
Shannon Saltzman ..................1994, 1995, 1996Candice Seitz
......................................................1 9 9 6Sherry
Smith .........................................................1 9
9 6
Maren Stuart
.........................................................1 9 9
9Moneach Surber .........1992, 1994, 1995, 1996
Shannan Toback
.................................................1 9 9 9Valerie
Vermuelen .............................................1 9 9 2
Autumn Wilson ......................................1998,
1999
Arthur Ashe AwardKim Mosley
...........................................................1 9 9
5
Presented by the Society for Black Issues in
Education to a student-athlete who has
excel led in both ath le t ics and academics.
Weaver-James-Corrigan
Scholar-Athlete AwardEden Kroeger
......................................................1 9 9 8
Beth Murphy
........................................................1 9 9
9Shannon Saltzman ............................................1 9 9
7
A post-graduate scholarship presented by
the At lant ic Coast Conference to student-
ath letes in the conference who have
consis tent ly excel led in ath le t ics and
academics throughout their col lege careers.
Eden Kroeger
Nicole Lantagne
Colleen Hurley Shannon Saltzman
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All-ACC Selections
Veronica Vogel1983 - 1st Team
Ruth Swanson1 9 8 4
Kathleen
Moreland1 9 8 4
Sue Kerr1987 - 2nd Team
Kelli Myers1988 - 2nd Team1989 - 1st Team
Andrea Oakes1990 - 1st Team1992 - 1st Team
Nicole Lantagne1991 - 2nd Team1992, 1993 - 1st Team
Dini Fragas1992- 2nd Team
Sherry Smith1993, 1994 - 2ndTeam1995 - 1st Team
Kelly Malins1994 - 1st Team
Eden Kroeger1996, 1997 - 1st Team
Elizabeth
Efron1995 - 2nd Team1996, 1997 - 1st Team
Daune Koester1996 - 1st Team
Jaime
Summers1997 - 1st Team
Colleen Hurley1989 - 2nd Team1990, 1991 - 1stTeam
Sheila
Fearnow1985, 1986 - 2nd Team
Laura Rogers1985 - 2nd Team
Sue Vance1 9 8 11982, 1983 - 1st Team
Mary Ann
Marley1 9 8 0
All-Freshman
SelectionsEden Kroeger - ‘94Katie Jentes - ‘97Carey Brennan -
‘99
Brennan
Jentes