2013 Maryland Terrapins men's soccer team

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Maryland Terrapins
2013 season
Head coach Sasho Cirovski
Stadium Ludwig Field
ACC 1st
ACC Tournament Winners
NCAA Tournament Runners-up
  2012
2014  

The 2013 Maryland Terrapins men's soccer team was the college's 68th season of playing organized men's college soccer. The Terrapins played in the Atlantic Coast Conference where they emerged as the regular season and tournament champions. The Terrapins finished the season as the NCAA runner-up, losing the college cup final to Notre Dame.

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Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Keith Cardona
2 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alex Crognale
3 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Michael Sauers
4 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kyle Roach
5 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mikey Ambrose
6 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Helge Leikvang
7 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Dan Metzger
8 MF Flag of Haiti.svg  HAI Widner Saint Cyr
9 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alex Shinsky
10 FW Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Sunny Jane
11 MF Flag of Ethiopia.svg  ETH Mikias Eticha
12 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jereme Raley
14 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jordan Cyrus
15 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Patrick Mullins
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN David Kabelik
17 FW Flag of Haiti.svg  HAI Christiano Francois
18 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Dakota Edwards
19 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cody Niedermeier
20 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jake Pace
21 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jordan Tatum
22 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Suli Dainkeh
23 FW Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM Schillo Tshuma
24 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Daniel Johnson
25 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ryan Reid
26 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Chris Odoi-Atsem
29 DF Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL Gordon Murie
31 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Tsubasa Endoh
99 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Zack Steffen

Competitions

Preseason

August 20, 2013 #2 Maryland 1–1 Penn State University Park, Pennsylvania
6:00 pm ET Mullins Soccerball shade.svg37' (pen.) Report Maloney Soccerball shade.svg7'Stadium: Jeffrey Field
Attendance: 1,031
Note: Since this was an exhibition, the match stood as a draw at the end of regulation.
August 24, 2013 #21 St. John's 2–0 #2 Maryland College Park, Maryland
7:00 pm ET Bedoya Soccerball shade.svg64'
L'Esperance Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 1,455

Regular season

ACC Standings

Results summary

Results by round

Match results

August 30, 20131 #2 Maryland 3–3 (a.e.t.) Stanford Stanford, California
10:00 pm ET Shinsky Yellow card.svg 32'
Crognale Yellow card.svg 33'
Mullins Soccerball shade.svg41'
Tshuma Soccerball shade.svg55'
Pace Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Crognale Soccerball shade.svg8' (o.g.)
Batteer Soccerball shade.svg36', 60'
Kovar Yellow card.svg 44'
Callinan Yellow card.svg 68'
Nana-Sinkham Yellow card.svg 83' Yellow-red card.svg 100'
Stadium: Cagan Stadium
Attendance: 1,196
Referee: Ioannis Stavridis
September 1, 20132 #2 Maryland 2–3 (a.e.t.) California Berkeley, California
5:00 pm ET Tshuma Soccerball shade.svg47'
Pace Yellow card.svg 46'Soccerball shade.svg79'
Metzger Yellow card.svg 96'
Report Birnbaum Soccerball shade.svg14'Yellow card.svg 71'
Bonomo Soccerball shade.svg51'Yellow card.svg 86'
Sundly Soccerball shade gold.svg 97'
Stadium: Edwards Stadium
Attendance: 757
Referee: Ian Anderson
September 6, 20133 Duke 1–3 #13 Maryland College Park, Maryland
7:30 pm ET Davis Soccerball shade.svg25'
Huitema Yellow card.svg 52'
McDaniel Yellow card.svg 73'
Report Endoh Soccerball shade.svg55'
Liekvang Soccerball shade.svg64'Yellow card.svg 72'
Mullins Soccerball shade.svg66'
Tshuma Yellow card.svg 80'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 8,397
Referee: Andrew Chapin
September 8, 20134 #24 VCU 3–2 #13 Maryland College Park, Maryland
7:00 pm ET Manel Soccerball shade.svg78' (pen.)
Belmar Soccerball shade.svg79'Yellow card.svg 80'
Fisher Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report Pace Soccerball shade.svg33'
Odoi-Atsem Soccerball shade.svg71'
Steffen Yellow card.svg 78'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 1,611
Referee: Peter Dhima

ACC Tournament

November 12, 2013Quarterfinals (#8) Clemson 0–2 #4 (#1) Maryland College Park, Maryland
7:00 pm ET Frano Yellow card.svg 89' Report Eticha Soccerball shade.svg52'
Endoh Soccerball shade.svg72'
Ambrose Yellow card.svg 79'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 389
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
November 15, 2013Semifinals (#4) Clemson 0–1 (a.e.t.) #4 (#1) Maryland Germantown, Maryland
8:00 pm ET Dia Yellow card.svg 30'
Fisher Yellow card.svg 35'
Burnikel Yellow card.svg 84'
Report Metzger Yellow card.svg 69'
Sauers Soccerball shade gold.svg 100'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,352
Referee: John McCloskey
November 17, 2013Final #10 (#6) Virginia 0–1 #4 (#1) Maryland Germantown, Maryland
2:00 pm ET Report Zinkhan Soccerball shade.svg88' (o.g.)Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 4,763
Referee: Chico Grajeda

NCAA Tournament

November 24, 2013Second round Providence 1–3 #4 (#5) Maryland College Park, Maryland
5:00 pm ET Alder Yellow card.svg 47'
Towler Soccerball shade.svg69'
Sailor Yellow card.svg 70'
Report Sauers Soccerball shade.svg7'
Mullins Soccerball shade.svg70'
Pace Soccerball shade.svg87'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 1,105
Referee: John McCloskey
December 1, 2013Third round #13 (#12) UC Irvine 0–1 #4 (#5) Maryland College Park, Maryland
5:00 pm ET Bjurman Yellow card.svg 81'
Cardenas Yellow card.svg 84'
Report Mullins Soccerball shade.svg32'
Sauers Yellow card.svg 63'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 1,337
Referee: Mark Kadleck
December 7, 2013Quarterfinals #4 (#5) Maryland 2–1 #6 (#4) California Berkeley, California
4:30 pm ET Shinsky Soccerball shade.svg33'
Jane Yellow card.svg 40'
Sauers Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Bonomo Soccerball shade.svg50'Yellow card.svg 88'Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: 2,330
Referee: Ian Anderson

College Cup

December 13, 2013Semifinals #9 (#8) Virginia 1–2 #4 (#5) Maryland Chester, Pennsylvania
7:00 pm ET Thomsen Yellow card.svg 71'
Wharton Yellow card.svg 73'Soccerball shade.svg77' (pen.)
Report Mullins Soccerball shade.svg11', 76'Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: 4,172
Referee: Ted Unkel
December 15, 2013Final #4 (#5) Maryland 1–2 #3 (#3) Notre Dame Chester, Pennsylvania
3:30 pm ET Mullins Soccerball shade.svg35' Report Brown Soccerball shade.svg40'
O'Malley Soccerball shade.svg60'
Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: 5,303
Referee: Chico Grajeda

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