
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps’ related news.
Maryland gymnastics is headed to University Park, Pennsylvania, for the NCAA Regionals on April 2, it was announced in a release Monday. Maryland has now qualified for the last seven regionals.
The Terps will compete in the first round against West Virginia. If they proceed to second-round action, they will face off against seven other teams: No. 8-seed Michigan State, No. 9-seed Kentucky, Ohio state, Penn State, No. 1-seed LSU, No. 16-seed Arkansas and Michigan.
The regional final will be contested for by the top four programs. The action will begin at 2 p.m. and can be streamed on ESPN Plus.
In other news
No. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball rallied from 17 points down to defeat No. 5-seed Alabama Monday. The Terps are now heading to the Sweet 16. Ben Messinger recapped the action.
No. 4-seed Maryland men’s basketball defeated No. 12-seed Colorado State on a buzzer-beating shot Sunday. Ryan Alonardo provided his takeaways.
Emil Riegger led the Terps at the Schenkel Invitational over the weekend.
Teeing off in the Schenkel Invitational today!
https://t.co/zwNGmfw18w pic.twitter.com/Wkyedvqwty
— Maryland Men’s Golf (@TerpsMGolf) March 21, 2025
Maryland men’s basketball arrived in San Francisco Monday for their Sweet 16 matchup.
San Francisco pic.twitter.com/xVs53rKKq9
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 24, 2025
Maryland football released a jersey number update for its newcomers.
New Arrivals ➡️ New Digits pic.twitter.com/AjgTXYtsyu
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) March 24, 2025