
This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s basketball will play a home-and-home series against Duke beginning in the 2024-25 season, head coach Brenda Frese announced Wednesday. The Terps will host the Blue Devils on Nov. 10, and then travel to Durham, North Carolina in the 2026-27 season.
This will mark the first time the two teams are meeting since 2015, when Maryland defeated Duke, 65-55, in the Sweet Sixteen.
The most notable meeting between the two programs came in the 2006 national championship game, when the Terps came back from a 13-point deficit to win in overtime, 78-75.
Maryland has a 40-41 all-time record against the Blue Devils.
Last season, Maryland finished with a 19-14 record and were knocked out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round, while Duke totaled a 22-12 record and reached the Sweet Sixteen.
In other news
Three-star tight end JT Taggart committed to Maryland football last weekend, he announced via X.
1000% committed#terpsnation#goterps @CoachLocks @CoachSumlin @CoachSwaba @Rivals @247Sports @adamgorney pic.twitter.com/vLrOhZEFSZ
— JT “joker” Taggart (@jt_taggart) June 8, 2024
Maryland volleyball received its Big Ten schedule Wednesday.
Got a B1G season on tap in 2024!!
We’ll see y’all at The Pav this fall
➡️ https://t.co/xVCLvGVzh2 pic.twitter.com/7fXN0Xo9cP
— Maryland Volleyball (@TerpsVolleyball) June 12, 2024
