COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Maryland Terrapins (2-0) skunked the Villanova Wildcats (0-2) 4-0 on Sunday afternoon to cap off a perfect Conference Cup weekend. Goalkeeper Alyssa Klebasko earned her 12th-career shutout while Jordyn Hollamon scored the first two goals of her career to give Maryland its fourth straight 2-0 start and 22nd since 2000.
A two-goal first quarter put Maryland in the driver’s seat early. Ella Gaitan scored her second of the season before Jordyn Hollamon scored her first-career goal in just her second match. Maci Bradford picked up her first two assists of the season in the quarter (and finished with a career-high three) while Ella Fehr pitched in on Gaitan’s goal for her first assist as a Terp.
GOAL!!
Jordyn Hollamon scores her first career goal to put the Terps up 2-0! #BestOfTheBest pic.twitter.com/irpOHKzELV
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) August 31, 2025
Josie Hollamon scored early in the 4th quarter on a corner to bring the lead to 3-0. Bradford and Fehr picked up two more assists as the Terps blew the match open. Jordyn Hollamon scored her second of the day minutes later on a corner as Djuna Eikelboom picked up her first-career assist in her first match of her freshman season.
The Hollamon sisters combined for three goals in the win as Fehr and Eikelboom knotted the first points of their collegiate careers as Klebasko faced eight shots and made a pair of big saves.
GOALLL!!!
Josie Hollamon scores off a corner to put the Terps up 3-0!#BestOfTheBest pic.twitter.com/NF1esdCvL0
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) August 31, 2025
How it Happened:
1st Quarter:
- Callie Rogers recorded Maryland’s first shot in the second minute.
- Ella Gaitan scored her second goal of the season in the fourth minute, assisted by Bradford (1) and Fehr (1).
- Klebasko posted her first save in the eighth minute.
- Jordyn Hollamon scored her first-career goal in the 14th minute, assisted by Bradford (2).
- Maryland led 2-0 after the first quarter.
2nd Quarter:
- The Terps outshot Villanova 4-1 in the second quarter.
- Back-to-back shots from Annemijn Klijnhout and Fehr provided good scoring chances.
- Klebasko fended off a Villanova corner shot in the waning minutes.
- Maryland took a 2-0 lead into the half.
3rd Quarter:
- A heavily-defensive third quarter saw three total…
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