Fans got to their feet as the seconds ticked down inside Xfinity Center. As the final buzzer sounded, they stayed on their feet to give a standing ovation for the Terps, who notched their largest margin of victory over a top-10 team in program history.
“It's unreal," coach Brenda Frese said. "It took an entire team, a different player stepping up for us each game, every quarter, took a lot of grit and tenacity."
Consensus five-star recruit and Baltimore native Derik Queen is expected to take an official visit to College Park this weekend.
Maryland — the school that gave Queen his first offer — is his last scheduled visit.
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“I just want to go out there [and] be the heart and soul of the team,” DeShawn Harris-Smith said. “I mean, [fans] might think I’m a little crazy for a little bit, but I feel like what people [are] gonna see is the passion I got for the game.”
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Our co-sports editor
@alexanderdacy
made his NBC Washington debut today! Alex (digitally) stopped by the network to talk about opt outs and Maryland football. We can happily report that his performance was absolutely brilliant.
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“The first time we played them, we knew we laid an egg and we knew we didn’t play to the best of our abilities,” Diamond Miller said. “This game, we definitely wanted to play a full 40 minutes, and I think we did that.”
With no fans at the Xfinity Center, two voices rise above the rest for Maryland women's basketball: Angel Reese and Keith Pough. A look at their energy and impact from
@ByVarunShankar
:
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Aidan Seibel, a five-star goalie from local lacrosse powerhouse McDonogh, committed to Maryland men’s lacrosse on Sunday.
The junior helped his team compile a 17-1 record and repeat as Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association champions last spring.
Ruben Hyppolite II headlines a linebacker corps that defensive coordinator Brian Williams called the strength of his defense. Jaishawn Barham, Fa’Najae Gotay and Hyppolite combined to account for more than 13 percent of the Terps’ tackles last season.
“I see two brothers who are happy for each other, who hurt for each other when things aren’t going well,”
@SpaldingFB
coach Kyle Schmitt said. “Those two dudes are really all in on each other’s lives and their future.”
"I appreciate everything about this class,” coach Brenda Frese said. "They’ve always stepped up to accept responsibility, and you see their leadership every single day for this team and this program.”
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@oliviajanik9
returns to the women's basketball beat and will be joined by
@sam_jane230
, who covered the team last season, for in-depth coverage of Brenda Frese's squad.
“The play of both Diamond and Ashley have really helped propel us to take a step forward,” Brenda Frese said. “That energy off the bench has been huge for us.”