This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland football redshirt sophomore tight end Preston Howard, a two-year starter, announced Friday on Instagram he will enter the transfer portal.
Official: Maryland TE Preston Howard has announced he’ll spend his final season elsewhere, entering the transfer portal pic.twitter.com/Q6HQf59PD7
— Ahmed Ghafir (@ghafirtheturtle) December 13, 2024
Howard started in 21 of the 24 games he played in over the past two seasons, missing just one game early in 2024 with an injury. His receiving numbers were somewhat underwhelming this year, recording 24 catches for 189 yards and no touchdowns. His backup, sophomore Dylan Wade, eclipsed him in all three categories.
Howard is listed at 6-foot-4 and 236 pounds and was primarily used as an inline tight end, playing a key role in run blocking.
Howard is the second Maryland tight end to enter the transfer portal after redshirt junior Leron Husbands did so in November. Wade and redshirt sophomore Leon Haughton Jr. are the Terps’ only remaining tight ends who saw the field in 2024.
In other news
Ben Messinger examined how No. 7 Maryland women’s basketball’s record number of offseason transfers have catapulted its early-season success.
Ricky Podgorski took a look at the logistical and physical challenges associated with travel that Maryland now faces in an expanded Big Ten.
Six incoming Maryland field hockey recruits were named National Field Hockey Coaches Association high school All-Americans.
6️⃣ – !
Special congratulations to our incoming Terps on being named NFHCA High School All-Americans! We are so excited to have you join us in College Park! #BestofTheBest pic.twitter.com/Jy3QqE0V4h
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) December 13, 2024
Former Maryland men’s lacrosse star Matt Rambo, who now plays for the Premier Lacrosse League’s Maryland Whipsnakes, was ranked No. 31 in the PLL’s player-voted Top 50.
The Vet’s still got it. @rattmambo comes in at No. 31 on the 2024 Player’s Top 50 List!
Fueled by @Gatorade pic.twitter.com/qLMNeSzIRf
— Maryland Whipsnakes (@PLLWhipsnakes) December 14, 2024