Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Xfinity Center Pavilion is set to host 8,000 people for the Terps’ senior night. Maryland volleyball’s match on Saturday against No. 2 Nebraska will recognize its eight seniors in front of the largest crowd in program history, an expected attendance that already exceeds 8,000 people. The matchup will be the the Terps’ toughest … [Read more...] about Expected largest turnout in program history helps Maryland volleyball recognize its senior class
Maryland volleyball conquers Rutgers in straight sets
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps defeated the Scarlet Knights for the second time this season. Holding a 23-17 lead in the first set, Maryland volleyball looked to avoid another late-set collapse and take a lead over Rutgers. The Terps did exactly that, but not without some struggles. The Scarlet Knights scored three of the next four points, cutting the … [Read more...] about Maryland volleyball conquers Rutgers in straight sets
MM 11.28: Maryland volleyball to set attendance record on Saturday
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland volleyball is set to accomplish a new milestone — its highest attendance in program history. On Saturday, the Terps take on No. 2 Nebraska at Xfinity Center Pavilion. According to the team’s website, ticket sales have already doubled the … [Read more...] about MM 11.28: Maryland volleyball to set attendance record on Saturday
Maryland volleyball weekend preview: Rutgers and No. 2 Nebraska
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps wrap up their season this weekend. While Maryland volleyball (13-16) has no shot of a NCAA Tournament berth, it still has plenty at stake in its last two matches of the season. The Terps — who currently sit in tie for 15th place in the Big Ten — could finish anywhere from 13th to 17th place in the conference depending on … [Read more...] about Maryland volleyball weekend preview: Rutgers and No. 2 Nebraska
Maryland football finds new motivation with bowl eligibility out of picture
Jordan Budney/Testudo Times The Terps face No. 4 Penn State with nothing to play for but pride and recruiting fodder. For the first time since 2020, Maryland football’s season won’t end in a bowl game. It’s an unsatisfying ending for a group of seniors and graduate students that helped develop the Terps from one of the worst power conference programs to one that came … [Read more...] about Maryland football finds new motivation with bowl eligibility out of picture