MEGAN WHITTLE

MEGAN WHITTLE
Women's Lacrosse

Sr., Glenwood, Md.

• Senior leader for the 10-1, second ranked Terps, serving as one of three team captains

• Has been a key piece in two Maryland National Championships over her career, leading the team in both goals and points in 2016, 2017 and 2018, while posting a 76-3 record

• On pace to break the all-time scoring record at Maryland, passing all-time great Jen Adams with 267 career goals. As of 4/4, Whittle is only 11 goals away.

• Currently ranks second in country in career goals with 257.

• Earned All-Big Ten honors and has been a Tewaaraton finalist in all three seasons.

ALSO NOMINATED

CLAUDIA ABABIO
Women's Track & Field

Sr., Clarksburg, Md.

• Consistent Competitor since her freshman campaign

• NCAA East Regional Qualifier

• School Record holder in the Discus

• Placed 15th at the NCAA East Region Meet

• Ranked Top-5 in the All-Time Maryland record books in: Shot Put Indoor (3rd), Weight Throw (3rd), Hammer (2nd), Shot Put Outdoor (5th)

• Ranked #11 Big Ten Women’s Weight Throw

TAYLOR BLOOM
Baseball

Sr., Severna Park, Md.

• One of the all-time workhorses in program history, who is the leader of Maryland’s pitching staff.

• (2017) went 7-2 with a 3.83 ERA. Tossed 89.1 IP.

• (2017) won two postseason games en route to Maryland making the Big Ten semifinals and NCAA Regional.

• (2018) Is 27.2 IP from becoming the all-time innings pitched leader in Maryland history.

• (2018) 17 wins is tied for fifth in school history.

JERMAINE CARTER, JR.
Football

Sr., Fort Washington, Md.

• Led the Terps in tackles for the third consecutive season, becoming just the fifth Maryland player since 1969 to achieve the feat.

• Three-time All-Big Ten honoree who finished his career with 330 tackles

• Started all 37 games from 2015-17

• Member of the 2017 Bednarik Award and Butkus Award Watch List

• Had two sacks in Maryland's win at #23 Texas

• Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year

HOPE GOUTERMAN

Women's Soccer

Sr., Olney, Md.

• Most vocal team leader. Consistently holds teammates accountable and was a valuable force on a young team.

• Leads by example on the field and off. Became an extension of the coaching staff.

• Multi-time Big Ten All-Academic selection.

• Started 18 games and played a team-high 1,688 minutes.

• Notched the first two assists of her career.

CLAUDIA ABABIO
Women's Track & Field

Sr., Clarksburg, Md.