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Men's Lacrosse Commit

4 stars attackman from St. Anthony's. St. Anthony's is one of the premier programs in the country. Terps have not had many players recently from them, but for 2026 they have 2.

New football slogan: Felton for “Taisman”…

As in Heisman, or at least Biletnikoff right???

-career-high 14 receptions yesterday
Most by a Terp in a single game since joining B1G (Okonkwo had 12 vs PSU in 2021)

-14 catches tied Torrey Smith (2010) for 2nd most in a game in MD history

-8 catches in 1st quarter yesterday were the most by any B1G player in any quarter since at least 2012

-41 catches in 1st four games, broke MD record for most catches thru 1st 4 games set by Wychek (38 in 1991)

-41 catches - 2nd in nation

-604 receiving yards this season
3rd in nation
&
2nd most in the 1st 4 games of a season in MD history

-4th straight 100+ yard receiving game in 1st 4 games, 1st to do so in program history

-joined Jermaine Lewis as only Terp with 100+ receiving yards in a 4 game stretch

-3rd B1G player since 1996 to start a season with 100 receiving yards in 1st 4 games, joining Garrett Wilson (2020) and Charles Rogers (2002)

Lots of firsts on this list🥇

Indiana kicker Nicolas Radicic…

Because of IU’s sheer offensive dominance (average 50.5 ppg and 513.7 yards of offense) and their efficiency scoring touchdowns (thus far,) their kicker has been relegated to basically just kicking extra points - is tied for 1st in nation for most xp made with 28 (28/28) but tied for 105th in nation in scoring. Has attempted just 2 fgs and is 2/2. Can our red zone defense force him into more field goal attempts instead of his usual average of 7 extra points per game?
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Weekly Update- Week 5

Week 5 is already here. I thought we would be 4-0 at this point. I also thought we could handle IU. I don't see that happening now. Our OL is smoke and mirrors and the DB's are going to get burnt often. We all want to be wrong, but I just don't see the UMD winning this game. Can they, yes, will they I don't see it happening.

My pre-season predictions below.



1. WIN-H vs. UCONN-Do the Terps play this close, or act like a B1G team against wherever they play now? My guess is although the score might be relatively close the stats won't be. Terps 30 UCONN 13.

2. WIN-H vs. MSU-Although MSU may have some talent, they have been up and down. Terp D allows the Terp O to score more easily. Terps 37 MSU 20,
but not that close.


3. WIN-A vs. UVA-This B1G team manhandles the Cavs. Terps take over midway 2H and its not that close. Terps 41 UVA 23.

4. WIN-H vs. Villanova-Solid Vill team that can't hang with this B1G team that will be really finding its grove and confidence. Terps 44 Vill. 17.
Terps D smothers these cats.

5. WIN-A vs. Indiana-A trap game maybe, but a game the Terps NEED to win. They have a new coach who is solid, a lot of transfers, and a new beginning. Don't care, this Terps D keeps the O in the game. Terps 37 IND 20.

6. WIN-H vs. NW. A true trap game but the Wildcats eat too much of the peanut butter without scoring enough. Finally, the Terps will not overlook these guys and take care of business. Terps 31 NW 20.

7. WIN-H vs. USC-The place will be packed, and USC will feel the jet lag. If USC comes in limping, then the Terp D will show them the door. This is a MUST win for the program, a true eye opener for recruiting. Terps 27 USC 20.

8. WIN-A vs. Minnesota. Do the Terps have a major league letdown? Game goes back and forth against a real solid coach but win in the 4Q.
Terps 20 Minn. 17.

9. LOSS-A- vs. Oregon. The wheels finally come off but not until the 2H. Too much talent for the Terps to handle. Big game in big time slot.
Oregon 30 Terps 20.

10. WIN-H vs. Rutgers. Terps pissed off and will piss on the Knights. Lots to play for. Terps 38 Rutgers 20.

11. WIN-H- vs. Iowa. Terps hire the other teams former OC. What? Does this help us? Iowa always solid but Terp O along with a steady D win a close game. Terps 24 Iowa 23.

12. WIN-A-PSU. The PSU fans will have no idea what happened to their team, and neither will the Lions. Terp D will lead the way, with the O being solid and methodical. Terps 27 PSU 20.

Yep, I'm going to be an optimist. In the 4Q of life I'm going against all the so-called experts and all the hype of other teams and players. The D will be the major factor along with a better-than-expected OL. Having 3 OL coaches will make a difference now and in the future.
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Coach Tillman Class of 2026 commits


This is the class so far. Maybe 1 or 2 additional. Class is interesting for several reasons.



1. There are no 5 stars , that is quite unusual for a Maryland class. Most of the 5 stars are ACC bound.


2. no defense or goalie.


3. only 1 member from the MIAA.

4. 2 additions from St Anthony. Those kids tend to go to Duke and the ACC.

WBB: Big Ten slate released

COLLEGE PARK, MD -- The Big Ten Conference announced the Maryland women's basketball team's 2024-25 conference schedule Thursday, featuring home games against 2024 NCAA Tournament participants USC, UCLA, Nebraska, Michigan State, Ohio State and Michigan.

Additionally, the 32nd Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament will be held Wednesday, March 5, 2025 through Sunday, March 9, 2025 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Game times and television designations will be announced in the coming days. Click here for the full schedule to date.

The Terrapins will open Big Ten play with a Saturday, Dec. 7 matchup at Purdue. After the holidays, they will resume league play with a Sunday, Dec. 29 game vs. Michigan State at the XFINITY Center.

Maryland will host 2024 Elite Eight team USC at the XFINITY Center on Wednesday, Jan. 8. The Terps will welcome Sweet Sixteen team UCLA to College Park on Sunday, Jan. 26.

In mid-February, the Terrapins will welcome NCAA Tournament teams Nebraska and Michigan to the XFINITY Center on Thursday, Feb. 13 and Monday, Feb. 17, respectively.

The Terps will host Ohio State, the team’s only double matchup, in the regular season finale on Sunday, March 2.

Maryland announced a home matchup with Duke, a 2024 Sweet Sixteen team, on Sunday, Nov. 11.

The Terps will officially open the season with a matchup at UMBC on Monday, Nov. 4. They will play at Syracuse on Wednesday, Nov. 13 and will play George Mason and Toledo in the Navy Classic in Annapolis over Thanksgiving weekend.

Season tickets for the 2024-25 season are now on sale at umterps.com.
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Big Ten announces 24-25 men’s basketball schedule

COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Big Ten Conference announced the Maryland men's basketball team's 2024-25 conference schedule today. The Terps will host the following Big Ten opponents at XFINITY Center: Ohio State (12/4), UCLA (1/10), Minnesota (1/13), Nebraska (1/19), Wisconsin (1/29), Rutgers (2/9), Iowa (2/16), USC (2/20), Michigan State (2/26), and Northwestern (3/8).

The 28th annual Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will be held Wednesday, March 12, 2025 through Sunday, March 16, 2025 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Road games for the Terps this season will include Purdue (12/8), Washington (1/2), Oregon (1/5), Northwestern (1/16), Illinois (1/23), Indiana (1/26), Ohio State (2/6), Nebraska (2/13), Penn State (3/1), and Michigan (3/5).

Tip-off times and television assignments for all Maryland games will be announced at a later date.

The conference games at new Big Ten members Washington and Oregon will mark the first-ever meetings between the programs. The home game against USC in February will be the fourth all-time meeting between the two schools, but the first since the 1990-91 season.

Maryland will open the 2024-25 season on Monday, November 4 against Manhattan in the XFINITY Center. In addition to Marquette, the non-conference slate will also be highlighted by neutral site games against Villanova (Prudential Center) and Syracuse (Barclays Center).

The Terps' returning players are highlighted by rising senior Julian Reese, rising sophomore DeShawn Harris-Smith, and fifth-year senior Jordan Geronimo. Maryland has one of the top incoming transfer classes in the Big Ten: Ja'Kobi Gillespie (Belmont), Selton Miguel (South Florida), Rodney Rice (Virginia Tech) and Tafara Gapare (Georgia Tech). Additionally, the Terps signed five-star McDonald's All-American Derik Queen(Baltimore) and four-star guard Malachi Palmer (Harrisburg, Pa.).

Season tickets for the 2024-25 season are now on sale starting at $199. Maryland Young Alumni (those who graduated within the last five years) receive a 48 percent discount on season tickets, while current Maryland Parents who have a student enrolled for the year are eligible for a 20 percent discount on two season tickets.

All games will air on the Maryland Sports Radio Network with legendary Voice of the Terps Johnny Holliday calling the action alongside Chris Knoche and Walt Williams.

Fact or Fiction: Malik Washington belongs back in the Rivals250

Was asked by the national team to answer this question over the weekend. Goes without saying, it is an absolute fact that Malik belongs back in the Rivals250. In fact, I'd be surprised if he doesn't re-enter at his highest ranking ever based on the start of the season for Spalding. They are absolutely destroying top national competition with the offense scoring at will. They beat DeMatha a few weeks ago and destroyed McDonogh last week 45-0. Malik is obviously a top athlete having starred at both football and basketball the past few years. But he is making ALL the throws right now and his accuracy is on point. If it hasn't been obvious to you guys for years now, other than maybe Haskins and Caleb Williams, there hasn't been another local QB where I just immediately knew he was a program changer the first time I saw the kid throw. This kid simply has 'it.' Based on their start, Spalding is well on their way to win a 3rd straight MIAA title with Malik under center and he's likely to see his stock soar. More at the link below.

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