Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Shyanne Sellers was claimed off waivers Monday by the Atlanta Dream. She was added to the Dream’s training camp roster. The Atlanta Dream have acquired Shyanne Sellers off waivers, the organization … [Read more...] about MM 5.6: Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Shyanne Sellers claimed by Atlanta Dream
MM 5.5: Maryland men’s basketball adds commitment from Spanish guard
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland men’s basketball earned the commitment of Spanish guard Guillermo Del Pino Friday, according to Jon Rothstein. Source: 2025 PG Guillermo Del Pino has signed with Maryland.— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 2, 2025 Del Pino, 18, is … [Read more...] about MM 5.5: Maryland men’s basketball adds commitment from Spanish guard
Goodbye and thank you, Testudo Times
Colin McNamara/Testudo Times A message to our readers as Colin McNamara steps down as managing editor. I’ve mulled over how to start this article all weekend but haven’t quite found the right words to truly encapsulate how I feel. I’m not quite as witty as some of my predecessors, so I’ll stick to my strengths and keep it clear and concise: I am stepping down as … [Read more...] about Goodbye and thank you, Testudo Times
Maryland baseball vs. James Madison midweek preview
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps wrap up their last midweek meeting with a familiar foe. As the regular season winds down, Maryland baseball has seven games to build on its first series win against Penn State and make a run at the Big Ten postseason. The Terps took two out of three from the Nittany Lions this past weekend. They now sit two games back of … [Read more...] about Maryland baseball vs. James Madison midweek preview
Maryland baseball drops series finale against Penn State, 8-4
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps left 11 men on base Sunday. After confirming its first series win with two straight victories against Penn State, Maryland baseball entered Sunday’s contest with the chance to tie its season high three-game winning streak. But in spite of a seventh-inning home run from Chris Hacopian to trim its lead, Maryland failed to … [Read more...] about Maryland baseball drops series finale against Penn State, 8-4





