Maryland men’s basketball earns commitment from Georgia Tech transfer Tafara Gapare
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by Emmett Siegel
2h ago
Maryland men’s basketball earned a transfer commitment from former Georgia Tech forward Tafara Gapare. | Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images Gapare is the first forward to announce their intentions to transfer to Maryland this offseason. Former Georgia Tech men’s basketball forward Tafara Gapare will transfer to Maryland, he confirmed Thursday. Gapare’s decision was first reported by Jeff Ermann of InsideMDSports. Gapare, who has two years of eligibility remaining, will become the fourth player to transfer to Maryland this offseason — and the first forward. The Terps previously added three guards: R ..read more
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Maryland baseball at Nebraska series preview
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by BenMessinger
10h ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps look for their first series win in almost a month. Maryland baseball will look to snap a three-series losing streak this weekend when it travels to take on Nebraska. The Terps have won two one-run games in a row, taking down Northwestern, 9-8, and Delaware, 11-10. “I’ve been through a lot of crazy situations here. So, I told these guys that two is a win streak,” head coach Matt Swope said. Swope also acknowledged that changes are coming to the pitching staff, with the rotation set to be shaken up. Maryland’s Saturday starter is yet to be announced ..read more
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MM 4.18: Maryland’s Jakia Brown-Turner signs with Washington Mystics
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by Testudo Times Staff
19h ago
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Ryan Sprague Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Jakia Brown-Turner signed a training camp contract with the Washington Mystics on Wednesday. Hailing from Oxon Hill, Md., Brown-Turner returned to her home state for a graduate year after four seasons at NC State. As a starter for Maryland, she averaged 13.5 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, earning a selection to the All-Big Ten second team. It was her second all-conference honor, her first coming in 2021, when she was a ..read more
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No. 8 Maryland women’s lacrosse erupts in third quarter to beat No. 17 Princeton, 16-12
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by AndrewChodes
1d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps ended their regular season with a ranked win, ending a two-game losing streak. On the heels of two straight defeats that ended its hopes of a Big Ten regular-season title, No. 8 Maryland women’s lacrosse longed for a win against No. 17 Princeton to find something positive to take into the postseason. For the first 30 minutes of Wednesday's regular-season finale, the Terps hurt themselves, unable to convert on timely opportunities while seeing the Tigers take advantage of theirs. But when the third quarter started, Maryland looked like the team wh ..read more
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Maryland women’s basketball adds Rutgers guard Kaylene Smikle as first transfer of offseason
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by RyanAlonardo
1d ago
Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images Smikle made her announcement Wednesday, improving Maryland’s backcourt depth. Maryland women’s basketball secured its first transfer of the offseason Wednesday when Rutgers guard Kaylene Smikle announced her commitment to the Terps on Instagram. The rising junior showcased her scoring prowess during her two years with the Scarlet Knights, notably earning a spot on the All-Big Ten second team as a freshman after averaging 17.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. She was also named Big Ten Freshman of the Week thrice that season. Her 572 total points surpass ..read more
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No. 8 Maryland women’s lacrosse at No. 17 Princeton preview
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by Jonathan-Iacovacci
1d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps close out the regular season. After a disappointing loss to then-No. 24 Penn State, No. 8 Maryland women’s lacrosse looks to end the regular season on a high note when it travels to take on No. 17 Princeton. Wednesday’s game will start at 7 p.m. and stream on ESPN+. Princeton Tigers (8-4, 4-1 Ivy League) 2023 record: 7-9, 4-3 Ivy League In her first season leading the Tigers, head coach Jen Cook commands a dangerous team entering the postseason. The Ivy League has been strong this year, with Yale, Penn and Harvard all ranked, but that hasn’t stopp ..read more
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MM 4.17: Logan McNaney named Big Ten Specialist of the Week
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by AndrewChodes
2d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland men’s lacrosse graduate goalie Logan McNaney was named Big Ten Specialist of the Week, it was announced Tuesday. After missing almost the entirety of last season, he has garnered the weekly award twice this season, bringing his career total to five. In Maryland’s 11-6 win over Rutgers, McNaney made a season-high 15 saves, holding the Scarlet Knights to their lowest scoring output of the season. In the fourth quarter, he stopped five of six shots on net as the Te ..read more
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Maryland baseball withstands push from Delaware in 11-10 victory
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by BenMessinger
2d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps led by as many as seven runs. Maryland baseball twice led Delaware by seven Wednesday, but after failing to score in the final four innings and giving up six unanswered runs, the Terps’ lead was down to one. With two out and the tying run on second base in the bottom of the ninth inning, head coach Matt Swope turned to Logan Berrier to get the save. Delaware senior designated hitter Bryce Greenly, who already had two RBIs on the day, stepped up as the Blue Hens’ final chance. Greenly jumped on the first pitch he saw and hit a ground ball to shorts ..read more
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Maryland men’s basketball lands South Florida transfer Selton Miguel
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by AndrewChodes
2d ago
Photo by Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Miguel is Maryland’s third transfer commitment this offseason. Maryland men’s basketball continued its busy offseason Tuesday when it earned a commitment from South Florida transfer Selton Miguel, who announced his decision on X. Miguel is Maryland’s third incoming transfer this cycle, joining fellow transfers Rodney Rice and Ja’Kobi Gillespie. The move leaves head coach Kevin Willard with two remaining scholarship spots for next year. Listed at 6-foot-4, Miguel is ranked as a four-star prospect and the No. 32 small forward by per 247Sports ..read more
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MM 4.16: Maryland baseball schedules game against USC Upstate
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by Emmett Siegel
3d ago
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland baseball made a mid-season change to its schedule on Monday, announcing that it will play USC Upstate at home on May 8. The game, scheduled to start at 6 p.m., will be Maryland’s final midweek game of the season, falling between road series at Rutgers and Boston College. The Terps are 7-3 in such games, but lost their last two to Georgetown and UMBC — part of a recent skid that has seen them lose eight of their last 11 games. USC Upstate was No. 67 in the lates ..read more
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