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University of Maryland Receives Five Letters of Intent
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - University of
Maryland water polo coach Carl Salyer has
announced the signing of five student-athletes to National Letters
of Intent to play for the Terrapins in the fall of 2009.
The class was inked during last month's signing period.
The group includes Allison Campbell of Maple
Ridge, British Columbia; Simone Lewis of St.
Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand; Alexandra McDowell
of Miami, Fla.; Chelsea Sullivan of Los Altos,
Calif.; and goalkeeper Rachel Stein of Ottawa,
Canada.
"This year's class adds a ton of international experience and will
be a big addition to the team on both sides of the ball," said
Salyer, who is in his fifth season as Maryland head coach. "These
girls have proven themselves in the pool, classroom and
community."
Thumbnail sketches of each of Maryland's water polo recruits:
ALLISON CAMPBELL (Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada;
Maple Ridge Secondary; Pacific Storm Water Polo Club)
Played with Pacific Storm Water Polo Club for six
years... twice named British Columbia Water Polo Player of the
Year...National Championship All-Star...Member of five National
Championship teams...Played on the Canadian Junior National Water
Polo team that won a gold medal at the Junior Pan Am
Championships.
Salyer on Campbell: "Allison adds international
experience. I expect an immediate impact from her in the water next
year. She is an extremely tough player, who will add mobility and
offense."
SIMONE LEWIS (St. Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand; Diocesan
School For Girls; Diocesan Premier Water Polo Team)
Won National Championship in 2008 with Diocesan Premier
Water Polo Team ... Won Most Valuable Player Award for National
Secondary Schools Competition ... ASB finalist for Water Polo
Player of the Year ... Won silver medal at Pan Pacifics with the
Marist Club U18s.
Salyer on Lewis: "Simone is a top player out of
New Zealand, who I expect will be a major contributor on the team
from the start of her Maryland career. Simone will add a tremendous
scoring punch to the team with her strong outside shot and tough
defensive presence."
ALEXANDRA McDOWELL (Miami, Fla.; Gulliver Prepatory;
Florida Coast Water Polo Team)
First team All-Dade County as a junior in 2007... Team
captain of Gulliver Varsity Water Polo Team as a junior and
senior... Won 2008 Best Defense Award... Visited Hungary and
Slovakia with high school team which scrimmaged the Hungarian
Junior National Team.
Salyer on McDowell: "Alexandra is from the same
high school as (current junior) Shannon Simerly which has won many
(eight consecutive) Florida state championships. She will bring
that experience to the team with her rock solid defense."
RACHEL STEIN (Ottawa, Canada; Lisgar Collegiate Institute;
Ottawa Titans)
Ottawa Titans Athlete and Goalie of the year in 2005 for
U14 team ... Most Valuable Goalie at U16 Provincials in 2006 and
2007 and at U18 Provincials in 2007 ... Member of Ontario
Provincial U18 Women's Team from 2005 to 2008, alternate on
Canadian National Women's Junior Team in 2008.
Salyer on Stein: "Rachel brings international
experience to the goal-keeping position, where she will add depth
to the young goalkeeping crew currently at Maryland. We expect
Rachel to compete for minutes with current freshmen Shelby Reyes
and Leanne Spedding. That competition will make all three better
and our team better as a result."
CHELSEA SULLIVAN (Los Altos, Calif.; Menlo School;
Stanford Water Polo Foundation)
Named Junior Olympic All-American in 2002 ... Helped
Archbishop Mitty win first Division I CCS title as a sophomore in
2006... Made First Team All-CCS and Pacific Zone Senior All Star
team in 2008 ... Also competed on the swimming and basketball
teams, contributing to the California State Championship team for
basketball in 2007 ... a league all-star 2008
Salyer on Sullivan: "It is great to add Chelsea
to the program, I expect her to be contributing significant minutes
from the start of her freshman year with her ability to score and
distribute the ball on offense."
Release courtesy Maryland Athletic Communications





