
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland tennis senior Kallista Liu and associate head coach Ruth Seaborne received ITA Atlantic Regional awards, the organization announced Tuesday.
The work ethic and heart in these two is unmatched. https://t.co/DqVVMoa6KW
— Katie Dougherty (@coachkdough) June 10, 2025
Liu, who was previously named to the All-Big Ten first team, was named the 2025 ITA Atlantic Region Most Improved Player. During her senior season, Liu won 21 singles and 16 doubles matches.
Seabourne was named the 2025 ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year for her work under head coach Katie Dougherty.
This season was Seaborne’s fourth season with Maryland and second as associate head coach. She helped lead the Terps to a 15-12 record, going 7-6 in conference play.
In other news:
Former Maryland men’s basketball center Derik Queen was invited to attend the 2025 NBA Draft green room.
Maryland’s 5⭐️ Derik Queen has received a green room invite to attend the #NBADraft with his family. ✅
(via @PaulBiancardi) pic.twitter.com/jJQlIQgRdf
— League Ready (@LeagueRDY) June 10, 2025
Former Maryland men’s lacrosse attacker Matt Rambo and former Maryland women’s lacrosse midfielder Grace Griffin threw out the first pitch at the Baltimore Orioles game on Tuesday.
Maryland lacrosse alums Grace Griffin and Matt Rambo were honored before tonight’s @Orioles game as part of Lacrosse Night! ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/vWxvDKMQlu
— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) June 11, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Sarah Te-Biasu was named to Canada’s senior women’s basketball national team training camp roster for FIBA Women’s AmeriCup 2025.
Sarah Te-Biasu is on Canada’s senior women’s basketball national team training camp roster for FIBA Women’s AmeriCup 2025. https://t.co/JLwvNvaG5R
— Ben Messinger (@benmessi_) June 10, 2025
Maryland Track and Field graduate student Chioma Njoku had a practice day for the NCAA Regionals on Tuesday.
NCAA practice day reps for Chioma! pic.twitter.com/ztNhpn0f5m
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) June 11, 2025