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Football to hold open scrimmage in D.C.

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Maryland football team will hold an open scrimmage on Saturday, April 20 at Frank W. Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., it was announced on Thursday.

Fans and media are welcome to attend this scrimmage, Maryland’s second spring practice being held out in the community. The Terps also held a practice at Morgan State in Baltimore this past Saturday.

“It’s so important for us to embrace our community and showcase the Terps brand in D.C.,” said Maryland Head Coach Michael Locksley, who grew up in the southside of Washington D.C. and graduated from Frank W. Ballou High School in 1987. “I want to thank head coach Kenny Brown and the administration at Ballou for welcoming us and allowing me personally the chance to come home. We look forward to not only getting work done on the field, but being able to engage with our community members that are able to come out and support us.”

Fans are encouraged to park on the 4th street side of Ballou high school with gates opening at 10:30 a.m.The Terps will hit the field at approximately 10:45 a.m. with the scrimmage getting underway shortly after 11:15 a.m.

Observations following Terps football practice in Baltimore

With the Terps having completed an inter-squad practice with Morgan State over the weekend, here are a few takeaways as we inch closer to the Red-White game on April 27.

The biggest storyline is obviously who will replace Tagovailoa under center. And based on Saturday's practice, it seems redshirt sophomore Cam Edge is getting first crack at the starting job after going 4-for-6 for 82 yards with a beautiful 57-yard TD throw and an INT in the Terps' bowl win over Auburn. He was first to see the field with the first-team offense and played the majority of the snaps with that unit. Of the three QBs expected to really compete for the job, he has the biggest arm and perhaps the best understanding of the playbook. Billy Edwards also saw time with the starters, while NC State transfer MJ Morris ran with the third team.

It is pretty easy to see why Locks is back in the QB room, with so much inexperience and a new face competing for the starting job after four years of Lia.

“It’s a marathon. We’re going to live with the ups and downs that go along with the competition," Locks said after practice in Baltimore. "As I told the guys, we won’t know our starter until a week before we open up against UConn. We’ve got a lot of work to get done. When you lose a four-year veteran like we did with Taulia, this next group is going to take some time. I do like the way that we’re developing. Being back in the room has been great because now I have a bird’s eye view of what they know and it helps us as we start making some decisions.”

It is not surprising to see Edge in the lead at this time, but the mobility of Edwards and Morris will likely play a factor in the eventual starter. A big reason for this is the offensive line.

While not at full strength, the starters along the o-line in Baltimore were Alan Herron, Isaac Bunyun, Josh Kaltenberger, Kyle Long and Conor Fagan. That would be two newcomers from the transfer portal, a converted d-lineman and a former walk-on. Obviously you play your best five regardless of how they got there, but it seems evident that the o-line experience and depth will once again be a big storyline with this team. It is also worth noting that Aliou Bah, the Georgia transfer, was out.

As for Bunyun, this is a new development and it'll be interesting to see if he sticks here the rest of the spring and where he ends up at the start of fall camp. He was an integral part of the d-line rotation last season.

“We’re taking a look at Isaac Bunyan on the offensive side," Locks said. "In the spring is where we typically do some of these things. Ike has been a three-year guy that’s really rotated and played a lot of good football for us on the defensive line, but I do think for him to have an opportunity at the next level, we’ve evaluated him over the last two to three months in our Terp Time workouts, we identified him as a guy who could possibly help us and give us a presence there, especially a veteran guy. He’s athletic, he’s strong, he’s got good power. So we’re taking a peek the first seven practices to see if this is a chance to improve our team and create some value for Ike.”

With regards to the skill positions on offense, this year's team won't be as deep, but they have quite a bit of talent and it could be a good thing as some guys might see more snaps and more touches because of it. Hemby has the starting RB spot locked down, while Tai Felton, Kaden Prather and Octavian Smith seem to have the starting wideout spots locked down. Hemby had a couple of receiving TDs on the day and looks to be in top form after a somewhat disappointing 2023 season. Nolan Ray will likely see the bulk of the snaps behind Hemby, but it seems like Hemby is set up to be a real workhorse this season.

Sophomore Dylan Wade saw the bulk of the action at TE in Baltimore, but that was likely due to the fact that Preston Howard was out. I still expect Howard to man the slot and see the bulk of the targets on offense, while Wade should be a good secondary target and primary blocker.

On defense, Perry Fisher seems to have picked up this spring right where he left off in the Music City Bowl after a strong performance versus Auburn. He had an interception in Baltimore and seems like he has a real chance to be the starter opposite newcomer Jalen Huskey who transferred in from Bowling Green.

The backend of the secondary should be solid once again with Dante Trader Jr. having a full offseason of football and an experienced Glen Miller seemingly ready to plug right into Brade's spot.

Perhaps the best play of the day was this catch by Prather from backup QB Champ Long.

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And, as always, remember, this was a practice, lots of drills, guys sitting out, no contact with regards to rushing the passer, etc.

Any questions, fire away and I'll try to answer them.

Way-too-early BB top 25 for 24-25

Jeff Borzello of ESPN has already written a top 25 piece for next year. He assumes that all senior players will depart unless they've already said they're coming back. As you know, all highly rated transferring players have not signed elsewhere yet, so this projection may not have much merit. Nevertheless, since Maryland is included, I'm sharing it.
1-5 Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, UConn, Iowa St.
6-10 Purdue, Houston, Arizona, Tennessee, Baylor
11-15 Marquette, Alabama, Florida, BYU, UNC
16-20 St. Mary's, Miami, Auburn, UCLA, Maryland
21-25 Rutgers, Dayton, Kentucky, Wisconsin Cincinnati
Just missed Texas, Ohio St., San Diego St., Michigan St., New Mexico

Borzello projects a starting lineup for his 25 teams, and for the Terps he has Gillespie, Rice, Harris-Smith, Reese and Queen.
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What will happen with Kentucky's recruiting class with Calipari on the move?

From the national team. Maryland mentioned here with Boogie Fland. I'm extremely skeptical they could land him at this point, but I'd think you got to at least make the call if he opens it back up.

I think it is most likely that most, if not all, of this class follows Cal to Arkansas. Still thought I'd pass along.

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MLAX: Spanos, Defense key 8-7 win over Ohio State

COLLEGE PARK, MD – No. 9 Maryland men's lacrosse defeated Ohio State, 8-7, at SECU Stadium on Senior Day Saturday. Eric Spanos netted the go-ahead goal with 5:17 left in the fourth quarter and added another less than a minute later to key the victory.

Spanos finished the game with a career-high tying four goals and an assist. It was the fourth hat trick of his career and second of the season.

Maryland (7-3, 2-1 B1G) entered halftime tied with Ohio State (6-6, 1-2 B1G) at 3-3. The Terps scored three unanswered goals to begin the second half and held the Buckeyes scoreless for 26:50. The Terps received offense in the second half from unlikely individuals. Two of the three unanswered goals were scored by long pole defenders Jack McDonald and Nick Alviti.

The Terps' defense shined throughout the contest as they caused eight turnovers, led by Will Schaller and Ajax Zappitello who each forced a pair. Goalie Logan McNaney anchored the backend of the defense with 10 saves between the pipes.

Luke Wierman won 13 face-offs and picked up eight groundballs.

Maryland is 14-3 against Ohio State all-time and has won six consecutive meetings.


Breaking Down The Action
  • Maryland and Ohio State were tied at 2-2 at the end of the first quarter. Maryland's goal scorers were Ryan Siracusa and Eric Spanos.
  • Each team scored one goal in the second quarter to enter halftime tied at 3-3. Braden Erksa scored on a feed from Eric Spanos at the 3:52 mark.
  • The Terps broke the tie with three unanswered goals to begin the third quarter. Long poles Jack McDonald and Nick Alviti scored their first goals of the season and Spanos scored his second of the game. The Buckeyes only scored one goal as the Terps led 6-4 entering the fourth.
  • Spanos continued his dominance with two goals in the fourth, including the go-ahead goal at 5:17. Ohio State scored one final goal but Maryland escaped with the win.
Hat Trick Terps
  • Eric Spanos posted a hat trick with four goals on Saturday. It was the fourth hat trick of his career and the second of the season.
  • Maryland has recorded a hat trick in 80 of its last 83 games dating to Feb. 2, 2019. This includes a remarkable streak of 67 straight games with a hat trick through the late 2023 season.
  • The other hat tricks this season have come from Braden Erksa (three), Daniel Maltz (three), Jack Koras (two) and Eric Malever.
Multi Terps Update
  • Eric Spanos (four goals and one assist) had his 12th multi-point game of his career. It was his ninth multi-goal game of his career.
  • Braden Erksa (one goal and one assist) had his 21st multi-point game in his two years as a Terp.
Terps In The Record Books
  • Luke Wierman became the program's all-time face-off winner in the Terps' season opener. With 13 wins today, he added to his total of 770 for his career.
  • Wierman is second in the Terps' history with 416 groundballs in his career. He added eight today and is chasing Andy Claxton (1989-92) who stands alone with 451 career groundballs.
  • Logan McNaney is fourth on the all-time saves list. With 10 in the game, he now has 512 for his career. Niko Amato (2011-14) is third on the list with 625 saves in his career.
  • Ajax Zappitello is 11th on the all-time caused turnovers list with two on Saturday, giving him 66 in his career. He passed Ray Megill (2004-07) and is nearing Michael Ehrhardt (2011-14) at No. 10 with 68 caused turnovers in his career.
Pole Goal!
  • Jack McDonald continued the tradition of long pole goals and tallied the fifth long pole goal of the season in the third quarter. It was his second goal of his career and first of the season.
  • Nick Alviti also scored a pole goal in the third quarter. It was his first goal as a Terp and the 15th of his career. His other 14 came when he was at Vermont.
  • Ajax Zappitello scored the first long pole goal of the season for Maryland in the season opener. Colin Burlace secured the second and his first career goal in Maryland's win against Loyola. AJ Larkin supplied the third with his first career goal against Michigan.
  • In 2023, the Terps had seven pole goals. In 2022, the team had 10.
Single-Digit Defense
  • Maryland is 123-11 since Tillman took over the program in 2011 when it allows nine goals or less. This was the third time this season the Terps held their opponent to single-digit goals.
  • The Terps have won 50 games in a row when holding foes to less than 10 goals.
  • Previously, the Terps held Princeton to seven goals. Logan McNaney made 10 saves while Luke Wierman won 20 of 23 face-offs to help the Terps dominate possession.
  • The last time the Terps allowed less than 10 goals and lost a game was March 4, 2017 - a 5-4 loss at Notre Dame.
Conference Domination
  • Since joining the Big Ten in 2015, Maryland is 40-8 in conference play.
  • Since joining the Big Ten in 2015, the Terps have won at least a share of the Big Ten regular season title six out of a possible eight times (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022). Penn State and Johns Hopkins are the only other Big Ten schools to claim a share of the title, each doing so just once.
Home Cooking
  • Maryland has won 26 of its last 31 home games and is 4-1 at SECU Stadium this season.
  • The Terps are 83-19 overall in home games under John Tillman since 2011.
Dominating The Series
  • The Terps are 14-3 all-time against the Buckeyes and are winners of six straight.
  • In 2023, the Terps came back from as much as a five-goal deficit and came away with an overtime win thanks to a Braden Erksa goal.
  • The two teams last met in College Park in 2022 when the No. 1 Terps won 19-12 and clinched the Big Ten Championship.
Numbers To Know
  • 1: Nick Alviti scored his first career goal as a Terp.
  • 1: Jack McDonald scored his first goal of the season.
  • 4: Erick Spanos notched the fourth hat trick of his career.
  • 4: The Terps have four long-pole goals this season.
  • 5: Maryland has five pole goals this season.
  • 6: The Terps held an opponent scoreless for 15 or more minutes for the sixth time this season.
  • 6: The Terps have won six straight meetings with the Buckeyes.
  • 10: Ryan Siracusa has scored a goal in all 10 games this season.
  • 10: Ajax Zappitello has forced a turnover in all 10 games this season.
  • 14: The Terps are 14-3 against the Buckeyes all-time.
  • 25: Eric Malever has a 25-game point-scoring streak.
  • 26: Maryland has won 26 of its last 31 home games.
  • 40: Maryland is 40-8 in conference play since joining the Big Ten.
  • 48: Luke Wierman won 13 face-offs to give him his 48th career game with 10 or more wins in a game.
  • 50: Maryland has won 50 games in a row when holding its opponents to single digits.
  • 80: The Terrapins have had a player record a hat trick in 80 of the last 83 games.
Up Next
  • The Terps are back in action at SECU Stadium for an April 13 matchup against Rutgers. The game faces off at 7 pm and will be streamed on Big Ten Network.
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