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MM 7.14: Three Maryland athletes, three staff members to attend Big Ten’s Big Life Series trip

July 14, 2022 by Testudo Times

Photo Courtesy of Maddie Kyler/Maryland Athletics | UMTerps

This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.

Six members of the Maryland athletic department will be part of a group of 100 people that the Big Ten is sending to the “Big Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” trip this upcoming weekend from July 15-17, per release.

Rainelle Jones of Maryland volleyball and Destiny Ward and Nyela Williams of Maryland track and field are the three student-athletes that will represent the school. Senior associate athletic director Cynthia Edmunds, head team physician Dr. Yvette Rooks and graduate assistant Jada Anderson will be the other Terps in attendance.

In March of 1965, non-violent protestors marched from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, the capital of the state, to fight for African-American citizens’ constitutional right to vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited racial discrimination in voting, was ultimately passed on Aug. 6 of that year. The route that the protestors took was later officially commemorated as the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail.

“We established the Big Life Series to help further prepare our student-athletes to impact the world beyond their athletic careers,” Big Ten Conference Commissioner Kevin Warren said in Wednesday’s release. “Our trip to Selma and Montgomery is a first in a series of trips that our student-athletes, administrators, and members of the Big Ten Equality Coalition will take to inspire a meaningful dialogue about racial, social, religious, and cultural injustices in our nation. Big Life Series: Selma to Montgomery will empower our Big Ten Conference family to use their voices to drive change in their respective communities.”

Attendees will begin the trip in Montgomery on Friday and will travel to Selma on Saturday before returning to Montgomery. The trip will feature keynote speakers, documentary viewings and trips to landmarks and museums. The conference announced it will provide the necessary “tools and opportunities” to each member of the trip to communicate the importance of their journey to their peers.

In other news

Maryland football, noting the importance of speed, channeled the character of Lightning McQueen from the 2006 movie Cars.

All about Terp Speed #TBIA pic.twitter.com/uq8PkbnPtX

— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 13, 2022

Maryland Athletics sent its best wishes to the community after a severe storm hit College Park on Tuesday.

Hope everyone in College Park is safe and healthy after yesterday.

Thinking about the community ❤️

— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) July 13, 2022

In a TV interview, Maryland women’s lacrosse alumna Taylor Cummings gave a resounding shoutout to her former program.

A ton of former Terps took center stage in the World Lacrosse Championship, and it’s something Taylor Cummings (@tcummings_21) loved to see.

“That Maryland Lacrosse program is just something special, and it breeds not only a ton of talent, but just a huge family.”@MarylandWLax pic.twitter.com/hyBTjWLjIJ

— Rocco DiSangro (@RoccoDiSangro) July 13, 2022

Maryland baseball head coach Rob Vaughn landed a star transfer in Northeast Conference Player of the Year Matt Woods.

Excited to get to work! @TerpsBaseball https://t.co/O5o89MpYIh

— Matt Woods (@matt_woods15) July 13, 2022

Maryland golfer Will Celiberti set a course record with a 64 in the New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship at Rockaway River Country Club in Denville, NJ.

COURSE RECORD ALERT ⁣
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Will Celi-BIRDIED his way to an 8-under 64 in the third round of the 121st Amateur Championship presented by @providentbank, tying the course record! pic.twitter.com/Hs9yvYcVei

— NJSGA (@NJSGA1900) July 13, 2022

Maryland baseball’s outfield was nothing short of special in 2022.

Ridiculous numbers from the OF this year:

Bubba: .331/.422/.673, 24 HR, 24 SB, 79 RBIs
Troy: .340/.421/.557, 23 2B, 14 SB, 57 RBIs
Bobby Z: .291/.403/.526, 15 HR, 43 RBIs

Combined: .321/.415/.588. Player development. pic.twitter.com/Hr37HnqQ1L

— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) July 13, 2022

Maryland women’s basketball players tested their music knowledge.

Is this song older than our Terps?? Part 1 #FeelingOld #HotInHerre pic.twitter.com/NBPPIgUpTa

— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) July 14, 2022

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