
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
By Rachel Lawrence
Four Maryland women’s lacrosse players received Inside Lacrosse All-American honors recognition, the organization announced Monday.
Midfielder Kori Edmondson was awarded a first-team nod just five months after being named No. 36 of the Top 50 Women’s Players in Inside Lacrosse’s preseason ranking. Edmondson finished her junior season with a 45% shooting percentage, 59 goals and 14 assists.
Freshman Kayla Gilmore, sophomore JJ Suriano and junior Neve O’Ferrall were also recognized for their play this season, earning honorable mentions. Gilmore ended her first season with the Terps with 93 draw controls. Suriano, stepping into a starting role in her second season, saved 180 total goals, stopping 49% of the shots she faced. O’Ferrall caused 25 total turnovers in her second season in the starting lineup.
In other news
Former Maryland baseball player Matt Shaw launched a home run for the Chicago Cubs Monday night.
Oh Matt Shaw is so back!!#ProTerps
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) May 20, 2025
Incoming freshman Darius Adams officially signed with Maryland men’s basketball Monday.
Officially Signed ✍️@dariusadamss is officially a Terp!
“He’s a highly skilled player who can impact winning from day one with his competitiveness, unselfishness, and feel for the game.” @TeamCoachBuzz
– https://t.co/iNr2LcXic8 pic.twitter.com/BqlJQyiDgR
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) May 19, 2025
Maryland football celebrated its spring graduates.
Celebrating our Spring Graduates
️ https://t.co/asnT6Yx4Ju pic.twitter.com/bzxUOufcSW
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) May 19, 2025