
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s soccer announced its 2025 schedule on Tuesday.
See you at Ludwig in August!
Full Release: https://t.co/zUvQHc0G8m pic.twitter.com/BiOFvPVdcF
— Maryland W. Soccer (@TerpsWSoccer) June 24, 2025
Maryland will host five of its seven non-conference games of the season. The Terps will face Lehigh, Saint Francis, UMBC, Navy and Florida at Ludwig Field. The non-conference portion is filled out with trips to Old Dominion and James Madison.
In Big Ten play, Maryland will host Indiana and Purdue on Sept. 18 and 21, then Illinois on Oct. 5. The Terps will cap off the season with three consecutive home games against Michigan, Ohio State and Rutgers.
Last season, the Terps forced a draw against Rutgers in the final game of the season, 1-1.
Maryland will travel to face Penn State, UCLA, USC, Iowa and Nebraska in Big Ten play. Last season, the Terps broke their long Big Ten scoreless and winless drought with a 2-0 win over Nebraska.
This will be Maryland’s first full season under head coach Michael Marchiano, who was given the role in an interim capacity in October before being officially appointed in December.
In other news
Class of 2026 three-star receiver Jayden Kitchens took an official visit to Maryland football.
of St. James WR Jayden Kitchens from his official visit to Maryland this past weekend
Cincinnati & Virginia Tech also involved heading into an expected decision ahead of his senior year. Kitchens played with current Maryland DL Nahsir Taylor at Rock Creek & Riverdale Baptist pic.twitter.com/3MOSjZ8CXg
— Inside the Black & Gold (@Insideblackgold) June 24, 2025
Class of 2026 three-star receiver Devonte Anderson has Maryland in his final six programs and will announce his commitment on July 11.
July 11th stay tuned!!! #AGTG pic.twitter.com/zZaXFf8m3Z
— “ 2” ✞ (@vonte2_) June 24, 2025
Class of 2026 three-star defensive end and tight end Jianni Davis will announce his commitment soon with Maryland as his only power-conference offer.
Big announcement coming soon ‼️@CoachG_Calhoun @BMACFootball #commitment #AGTG pic.twitter.com/c7XxYfXFmp
— Jianni Davis (@jianni__d) June 24, 2025
Class of 2026 three-star offensive tackle Jesse Moody received a crystal ball to Maryland by 247Sports.
Crystal Ball Alert
Maryland has received a crystal ball pick with a confidence level of 7 for Imhotep 3⭐️ OT Jesse Moody pic.twitter.com/O6yVbDtzXT
— Terps Recruiting (@TerpRecruiting) June 24, 2025
Former Maryland men’s basketball forward Aaron Wiggins gave a speech at the Oklahoma City Thunder championship parade on Tuesday.
A legendary speech from @Aaron_Wiggins_ ️ https://t.co/ChNywOZtMY pic.twitter.com/uqUPuQiXBn
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) June 24, 2025
Former Maryland men’s basketball center Derik Queen will most likely be selected on Wednesday in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft.
Good luck to @derikqueen1 tomorrow night in the NBA Draft! Check out some of our favorite DQ photos from last season!
– https://t.co/rI4AQyqDB7 pic.twitter.com/Sdb91P12Oc
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) June 24, 2025
Maryland women’s basketball will face Georgetown on Nov. 9 at Xfinity Center, according to Inside Maryland Sports.
Maryland Women’s Basketball will host Georgetown on Sunday, November 9th. This will mark the 12th meeting between the two schools, and first since 2011. Maryland leads the all-time series 9-2. pic.twitter.com/LJc47KoLoN
— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) June 24, 2025