MM 5.3: Maryland football earns two commitments
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by Testudo Times Staff
3h ago
This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Drew Owens Former Notre Dame punter Bryce McFerson and DeMatha high school junior running back Bud Coombs announced their commitments to Maryland football Wednesday afternoon. McFerson spent the last two seasons with the Fighting Irish, averaging 45.1 yards per kick on 38 punts as a sophomore. He entered the transfer portal on April 16 and has three more years of eligibility remaining. Go Terps! pic.twitter.com/QDIN7cFsXV — Bryce McFerson (@BryceMcferson) May 1, 2024 Coombs is a dual-sport athlete an ..read more
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Maryland men’s lacrosse decimated by Penn State in Big Ten Tournament semifinals, 19-9
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by Max_Schaeffer
10h ago
Courtesy of Maryland athletics. The Terps’ previous high in goals allowed this season was 14. The first time Maryland faced Penn State this year, the Nittany Lions captured a big lead early, but took their foot off the gas in the second half, allowing the Terps to rally back and complete one of their best wins of the season. Penn State was sure not to make that same mistake again in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. On Thursday night, it throttled the Terps, 19-9, handing them one of their worst losses under head coach John Tillman and sending them into the 2024 NCAA Tournament in poor form ..read more
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Maryland baseball vs. Rutgers series preview
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by BenMessinger
20h ago
Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK The Terps look to win their second consecutive series. Maryland baseball head coach Matt Swope made it clear after Tuesday’s game against Towson: it’s rivalry weekend in Piscataway, New Jersey. “We’ve always had a rivalry with them. There’s no secret we have a rivalry with Rutgers,” he said. “As much as I respect [Rutgers head coach] Steve Owens, you know, it’s one of our rivals.” Maryland hits the road on a three-game winning streak and the brink of Big Ten Tournament contention. Another series win is imperative for the Terps. Friday’s ..read more
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MM 5.2: Maryland men’s basketball conference opponents announced
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by Colin McNamara
1d ago
Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland men’s basketball’s conference opponents for the 2024-25 season were announced Wednesday. The Terps will face Nebraska, Northwestern and Ohio State at Xfinity Center and on the road. Unfortunately for Maryland, those three teams combined for a 33-27 conference record last season. The Terps will also play Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan State, Rutgers, Wisconsin and conference newcomers UCLA and USC at home next year. Their road slate consists of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan ..read more
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Under The Shell: Maryland men’s basketball transfer Selton Miguel
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by Sam-Jane
1d ago
Listen to and watch the latest episode of the Under The Shell Podcast here. On this week’s episode of the Under the Shell Podcast, hosts Brendan Weissel, Sam Jane and Michael Howes are joined by Maryland men’s basketball transfer Selton Miguel. They discuss his journey from Africa, improving his 3-point shot and plenty more. Listen to the episode here or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere else you get your podcasts by searching for “Under the Shell.” You can also follow Under the Shell on X and Instagram. If you’d like to sponsor an episode of the Under The Shell Podcast, email us at t ..read more
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MM 5.1: Former Maryland women’s basketball player Faith Masonius commits to Seton Hall
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by RyanAlonardo
2d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland athletics. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Faith Masonius, a longstanding member of Maryland’s women’s basketball, has announced her transfer to Seton Hall for her final year of college eligibility, according to her post on X. Home is where the heart is #committed pic.twitter.com/mOzvxhvlbl — Faith Masonius (@faithmasonius13) April 30, 2024 Beginning her career at Maryland in 2019, Masonius was part of the Terps’ highly-touted recruiting class, which included standout players like Ashley Owusu, Diamond Miller ..read more
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Maryland women’s basketball secures Villanova transfer Christina Dalce
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by RyanAlonardo
2d ago
Photo courtesy of Villanova Athletics. The Terps have one remaining scholarship spot. After losing Rhode Island transfer Mayé Touré to Utah, head coach Brenda Frese and Maryland women’s basketball got right back to work in the transfer portal. On Tuesday, the Terps secured the commitment of Villanova forward Christina Dalce, per her post on Twitter. terp or nothing ❤️‍ #committed @TerpsWBB pic.twitter.com/XlC9Tp4GTk — chrissyd (@christinadalcee) April 30, 2024 The 6-foot-2 junior hails from New Jersey and offers a similar skillset to Touré. She proved to be a relentless rebounder with the W ..read more
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Maryland baseball topples Towson with late barrage, 13-8
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by BenMessinger
3d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps knocked home five runs in the eighth inning. After some early fireworks, things settled down in the middle innings. Headed into the eighth inning, Maryland baseball and Towson were knotted at eight runs apiece. Brandon Jung faced the first three Maryland hitters. Then, Towson head coach Matt Tyner turned to Kyle Emmons in the pen to face the red hot Sam Hojnar with two on base. Hojnar won the battle, slapping an RBI single to reclaim Maryland’s lead. The Terps’ eighth inning didn’t end there. They proceeded to add four more insurance runs with tw ..read more
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MM 4.30: Former Maryland women’s basketball commit Mayé Touré signs with Utah
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by Colin McNamara
3d ago
Photo by John Todd/NCAA Photos via Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Rhode Island transfer Mayé Touré officially signed with Utah on Monday after originally committing to Maryland women’s basketball on April 21. ️ SIGNED ️ Welcome to the Ute Family Mayé!#NewUte | #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/h3RWocsmeo — Utah Women’s Basketball (@UTAHWBB) April 29, 2024 Touré announced her commitment to Maryland via social media, but has since deleted posts mentioning the Terps. Touré, who stands at 6-foot-2 and hails from France, spent the last ..read more
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Maryland baseball at Towson preview
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by BenMessinger
4d ago
Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Terps look to capture their third straight victory. After winning a crucial weekend series at home, Maryland baseball takes a 46-mile road trip to Towson. The Terps head into the midweek contest with the 39th best rating percentage index — which measures a team’s wins, loses and strength of schedule — in the country, significantly higher than Towson’s 260. Tuesday’s game will begin at 3 p.m. and air on FloBaseball. Maryland Baseball Network will have the radio feed. Towson Tigers (10-33, 3-15 CAA) Towson faces Maryland for the first t ..read more
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