This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland men’s basketball freshman Derik Queen is having one of the biggest breakout seasons in college basketball, and he’s already got the hardware to prove it.
Queen was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week Monday. It’s his second nod for the award in three weeks, and he’s the first Terp to earn multiple Freshman of the Week honors since Jalen Smith in 2018-19.
The 6-foot-10, 246-pound big man recorded double-doubles in both games across the week. He recorded 17 points, 11 rebounds and two steals in a resounding win over Ohio State before leading the Terps with both 26 points and 12 rebounds in a close road loss to No. 11 Purdue, also adding two blocks.
Queen shot 17-of-28 across the two games and made his first two 3-pointers of the season against the Boilermakers.
In other news
Three Maryland football players — redshirt sophomore cornerback Perry Fisher, redshirt junior offensive lineman Kyle Long and redshirt freshman wide receiver Ezekiel Avit — announced they will enter the transfer portal.
Maryland men’s basketball received 39 votes in the Week 6 AP Poll for an unofficial No. 37 ranking. It was an unofficial No. 44 a week prior.
Maryland men’s basketball received 39 votes in this week’s Associated Press poll, making it an unofficial No. 37.
— Colin McNamara (@Colinmcnamara05) December 9, 2024
Maryland women’s basketball stayed at No. 7 in the Week 6 AP Poll.
Holding strong #faMily pic.twitter.com/2dXT2ST9YV
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) December 9, 2024
Former Maryland men’s basketball star Jahmir Young dropped 36 points and 13 assists in a win for the Grand Rapids Gold of the NBA G-League.
36 PTS 13 AST 17/26 FG
Jahmir Young posted CAREER-HIGH numbers across the board to lead @NBAGrandRapids to a wild 114-112 victory over the Skyforce! pic.twitter.com/OHhanSmn3w
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) December 9, 2024
Twenty-two Maryland student-athletes across 10 sports graduated at the end of the fall semester.
Once a Terrapin, always a Terrapin.
Congratulations to the 22 student-athletes who graduated this winter! Their dedication on and off the field is an inspiration. ❤️@TerpAcademics | @mdmadeterps pic.twitter.com/H7z6vlf7Uy
— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) December 9, 2024
Maryland tennis released its spring schedule.
The 2025 Spring Schedule is HERE
: https://t.co/luGB7Og11L#TerpTennis pic.twitter.com/eDnTj6UKl2
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) December 9, 2024