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By Doug Brown and Doug Brown,SUN STAFF | March 23, 1997
COLLEGE PARK -- Just as Maryland thought it would be the next millennium, at the soonest, before it again beat North Carolina in lacrosse, onto the scene strode Scott Hochstadt.The sophomore attackman out of Boys' Latin scored the last three goals of the game, including the winner 1: 59 into overtime, to lead No. 5 Maryland to a 13-12 victory over No. 10 North Carolina yesterday before 1,966 at Byrd Stadium."I remember when I was a young man," said Terps coach Dick Edell, now 53, "we used to win every other game or so from North Carolina."
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By Mark Hoeflich and Mark Hoeflich,CONTRIBUTING WRITER | March 21, 1999
COLLEGE PARK -- The Maryland-Cornell game has become a forum for Scott Hochstadt and Brian Zeller.The two combined for eight points in last season's win over the Big Red and yesterday they had three goals apiece as the sixth-ranked Terps defeated Cornell, 11-6, before a crowd of 3,538 at Byrd Stadium.It was Maryland's seventh consecutive win over Cornell and second straight game in which its offense has rediscovered its two best shooters. Hochstadt and Zeller have combined for 14 of Maryland's last 30 goals.
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By Steven Kivinski and Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER | March 15, 1998
COLLEGE PARK -- Upset-minded Cornell came to Byrd Stadium yesterday riding a wave of emotion, having earned first-year coach Dave Pietramala his first collegiate win just three days earlier."
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By Bill Free | April 26, 2002
No. 13 Yale (9-3) at No. 9 Maryland (7-4) Site: Byrd Stadium, College Park Time: 7 p.m. Outlook: Maryland can't impress the NCAA tournament selection committee with wins tonight or May 4 against UMBC. So it appears all the Terps can do is say goodbye to the nine seniors in their last home game, and then play out the string. The seniors who have compiled a 40-17 record in four years are the four captains - Andy Burman, Mike LaMonica, Mike Morsell and Nate Watkins - and Brian Carroll, Craig Hochstadt, Rob Huffman, Carrington King and Alex Poole.
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By Tara Finnegan and Tara Finnegan,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | April 26, 1998
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Even without its top playmaker, Maryland is still one of the toughest lacrosse teams in the nation.While Andrew Whipple nursed a bruised shoulder on the sidelines, fellow attackman Scott Hochstadt had a career-best eight points to lead the second-ranked Terps to a 16-11 victory over Rutgers last night at Yurcak Field.The Terps (11-1) stayed in the running for the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and are virtually assured of one of the four first-round byes in the 12-team field.
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By Jamison Hensley and Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER | April 20, 1998
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- With 10 years of frustration wiped away with the final buzzer, the Maryland players piled madly onto the field while rain-soaked coach Dick Edell stood quietly off to the side.With his hands on the back of his hips, he stared for a few minutes at the scoreboard, which read: No. 2 Maryland 14, No. 6 Virginia 11. The Terrapins had finally won an Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title."It's very emotional for me," Edell said. "I have a special group of guys who feel that they have been slighted because they haven't had an ACC championship on their resume.