
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Class of 2025 forward Jaziah Harper has committed to Maryland men’s basketball, he announced Sunday on Instagram.
Another commitment for Maryland men’s basketball:
6-foot-7 Jaziah Harper, an unranked player who projects as either a guard or forward, chose Maryland over Indiana. Clemson, Baylor and Michigan were all also reportedly interested.
— Nolan Rogalski (@NolanRogalski) May 25, 2025
Harper is 6-foot-7, 205 pounds and attends Don Bosco Prep in Crown Point, Indiana. He is unranked in 247Sports’ database but received offers from Indiana — according to 247Sports — as well as Baylor, Clemson and Michigan according to Inside Maryland Sports.
The commitment gives the Terps their third addition to the 2025 class, as Harper joins four-star combo guard Darius Adams and Spanish guard Guillermo Del Pino. Harper’s commitment comes just days after Maryland lost out on four-star 2025 forward Sebastian Wilkins to Duke.
Maryland’s 2025-26 roster is now up to 13 members; three freshmen and 10 transfer portal additions.
In other news
No. 2-seed Maryland men’s lacrosse is back in the national championship for a second straight year after beating No. 6-seed Syracuse, 14-8, in the NCAA Tournament semifinal Saturday. They will take on No. 1-seed Cornell Monday at Gillette Stadium. Nolan Rogalski recapped the semifinal and previewed the championship.
Kansas transfer guard Rakease Passmere has committed to Maryland, On3’s Joe Tipton first reported Friday. Matt Germack had the story.
Dylan Schmidt recapped Maryland women’s lacrosse’s season, with a look ahead to the future.
Forward Baba Oladotun, a Maryland native and the No. 1 player in the 2027 class, received an offer from Maryland men’s basketball.
blessed to receive an offer from the new staff at maryland❤️ pic.twitter.com/jgGFDQMpk7
— Baba Oladotun (@babaoladotun_) May 24, 2025
Composite four-star center Favour Ibe, who attends Mt. Zion Prep in Lanham, Maryland, received an offer from Maryland men’s basketball.
2026 @MtZionPrep/@TeamThrillUAA C Favour Ibe has received an offer from Maryland HC Buzz Williams, per source. pic.twitter.com/eo45yFrGOa
— Colby Giacubeno (@ColbyGHoops) May 24, 2025
Maryland men’s golfer Emil Riegger was named to the PING NCAA All-Region team.
Emil Riegger was named to the PING All-Region Team! pic.twitter.com/AR3CSGHHpQ
— Maryland Men’s Golf (@TerpsMGolf) May 25, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball player Bri Jones recorded her fourth consecutive double-double Saturday for the Atlanta Dream.
BACK-TO-BACK BUCKETS FROM BRI JONES
She’s already at a double-double with 11 PTS and 11 REB. This is also her 4th consecutive double-double…. an impressive first in her career!
DAL-ATL | CBS Sports Network pic.twitter.com/Y4UAvA2iiM
— WNBA (@WNBA) May 24, 2025
Maryland men’s lacrosse faceoff specialist Shea Keethler was awarded the NCAA Tournament’s Elite 90 Award, which recognizes the athlete in the tournament with the highest cumulative GPA.
Congrats to Shea Keethler on being named the recipient of the Elite 90 Award for the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship!
Shea was recognized for having the highest cumulative GPA among all student-athletes competing this weekend! #Elite90 #BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/44OQMxK1HS
— Maryland Men’s Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 23, 2025