Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps are 2-6 in their last eight games. After Sam Hojnar went down swinging, it came down to Kevin Keister. With runners on the corners and Maryland baseball down one in the top of the eighth inning at UMBC, the Terps’ captain dug into the batter’s box with a chance to tie the score. But Keister squibbed a slow grounder to … [Read more...] about Maryland baseball drops second game in as many days with 4-2 loss to UMBC
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Strong second half powers No. 4 Maryland women’s lacrosse to 13-8 win over No. 8 Johns Hopkins
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The goalies combined for 32 stops in a defense-oriented contest. BALTIMORE — Facing a dangerous Johns Hopkins offense, No. 4 Maryland women’s lacrosse couldn’t afford many defensive mistakes. In the second half, it made only three. Maryland turned a 5-5 halftime tie into an eventual 13-8 victory over the No. 8 Blue Jays (10-4, 2-2 … [Read more...] about Strong second half powers No. 4 Maryland women’s lacrosse to 13-8 win over No. 8 Johns Hopkins
MM 4.11: Maryland’s Patricie Mackova named Big Ten Golfer of the Week
Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Patricie Mackova, a senior member of the Maryland women’s golf team, was named co-Big Ten Golfer of the Week, it was announced Wednesday. She earned the honor alongside Michigan’s Monet Chun and Rutgers’ Rikke Nordvik. Mackova collected her first … [Read more...] about MM 4.11: Maryland’s Patricie Mackova named Big Ten Golfer of the Week
Maryland football searches for the right recruiting balance in an era of change
Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images Like all college football teams, the Terps have had to adapt to the realities of the transfer portal. Nearly 2,700 Division I football players entered the transfer portal in its initial cycle this winter. Inevitably, many more will enter during the spring window, which opens April 16. For Maryland, which breathes the sentiment of … [Read more...] about Maryland football searches for the right recruiting balance in an era of change
After another year of growth, Maryland wrestling aims to keep progressing
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps achieved some program firsts this year but left plenty of room for improvement. By Brinkley Smith Although Maryland wrestling’s dual meet record didn’t match that of the previous year, its 2023-24 season featured many prideful moments. However, captains Jaxon Smith and Dom Solis know the work required to keep building the … [Read more...] about After another year of growth, Maryland wrestling aims to keep progressing





