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 current record of 4,522, which was set in 2014 when Maryland took on Penn State.
Saturday’s game will be the 21st all-time meeting between the Terps and the Cornhuskers. Nebraska currently holds a 19-1 record against Maryland, with the latter’s only victory coming in 1975.
The match will air on Big Ten Network.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball defeated Bucknell Wednesday, 91-67. Ryan Alonardo recapped the game and Colin McNamara provided the takeaways.
Former Maryland men’s soccer player Taylor Twellman celebrated his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
What a fun day. Can’t thank @MoSportsHall enough for making a trip down memory lane that much fun. @sluhjrbills @sluhathletics @MarylandMSoccer @NERevolution @stlCITYsc all made it extra special reminding me how lucky I am to be a small part of their communities. Feeling very… pic.twitter.com/oK6Le3bsUe
— Taylor Twellman (@TaylorTwellman) November 27, 2024
Maryland men’s lacrosse landed both Leo Johnson and Chris Lyons from Yale for the 2026 season, Terry Foy first reported Tuesday.
Per @TerenceFoy Maryland men’s lacrosse landed both Leo Johnson and Chris Lyons from Yale for the 2026 season. The two productive attackmen will play this season at Yale, but be ineligible to play as graduate students in ’26. Massive boost for the Terps in two years.
— Max Schaeffer (@MaxSchaeffer_) November 27, 2024