The Maryland Terrapins football team signed its now-highest-ranked recruit in program history, according to 247 Sports, building a positive start to the offseason ahead of the 2026 season.
The Maryland Terrapins football program may have finished its season on Saturday evening, but the recruiting season never stops, with three recruits of the 2026 class joining in recent weeks.
The Maryland men's soccer team handled business at Ludwig Field Saturday, defeating the UConn Huskies to advance to the Elite Eight of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
The No. 7 Maryland Terrapins women's basketball team took care of business in Puerto Rico against the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats in the first game of the Discover Puerto Rico Classic.
Pharrel Payne scored 16 points in the second half to help the Terps overcome UNLV's lead and beat them in the Players Era Festival matchup Monday evening.
Maryland Terrapin alum and Chicago Bears wide receiver, DJ Moore, had a big game yesterday in Chicago's fourth-straight victory, coming against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Maryland Terrapins football team fell to the Michigan Wolverines on "Senior Day" in the home season finale. Falling to 1-7 in Big Ten games on the year.
On Wednesday evening, former Maryland Terrapin Derik Queen continues to play well in the NBA setting a new career-high in points (30) against the Denver Nuggets.
Baba Oladotun's announcement yesterday, committing to the Terps, further strengthens a class that already features three talented prospects, who also officially signed yesterday. Let's take a look.
David Coit was unstoppable on the basketball court yesterday evening, scoring a career-high 41 points at Xfinity Center in a victory over Mount St. Mary's.
Terps men's soccer Head Coach, Sasho Cirovski, and his team are the No. 4 seed entering the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Let's look at how this team has performed to date and what potentially awaits them.