Teryn Brill
Teryn Brill

Player Profile
Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Oley, Pa.

High School:
Oley Valley

Height:
5-5

Position:
Midfielder

Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General College ... Is the younger sister of Tar Heel senior Melanie Brill ... Coaches in the USFHA Futures program

2008: As a redshirt freshman, came off the bench to play in 18 of the team's 20 games ... Scored three goals, against Yale, Virginia and Old Dominion (11/1)

2007: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season

At Oley Valley High School in Oley, Pa.: As a senior, named to the NFHCA All-America second team ... Also NFHCA All-Mideast Region ... Two-time all-state and All-Berks County ... Her team was the division champion and state runner-up in 2003 and 2005 ... Won county championships 2003-06 ... Selected for the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the All-Academic state team ... Also played basketball and softball

National/International: Played for the South Region team in the 2008 USFHA National Championship ... Played for the Scranton team that won the Under-19 gold medal at the 2007 National Futures Championship ... Futures Development Invitational Camp in 2007 ... Futures Elite participant 2005-06 ... Olympic Development selection and Junior National Camp participant in 2006

Personal: Born Teryn DeBoer Brill on June 26, 1989, in Reading, Pa. ... Daughter of Timothy and Lynn Brill ... Has three siblings: Alison (24), Melanie (21) and Timothy (14) ... Her father played baseball at St. Joseph's and in the minor leagues

More on Brill: Favorite pastimes are reading and playing Guitar Hero ... Favorite books are the Harry Potter series ... Favorite TV show is One Tree Hill ... Pet peeve is messy people ... Dream job is to be a professional eater ... Little-known talent is country line dancing ... Dream vacation is to travel the world ... First thing she'd buy if she won the lottery is a yacht, because she wants to live on one when she's older ... Favorite sport to play besides field hockey is basketball