
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s basketball released its 2025-26 Big Ten home and road opponents on Wednesday.
The Terps will face USC on the road and host Oregon in College Park for the first time in program history.
Maryland will also exclusively host Indiana, Iowa, Northwestern, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin and Washington next season.
The Terps will once again face Ohio State both at home and on the road for the eighth consecutive season.
Maryland will hit the road to face Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers and UCLA.
The Terps are a combined 42-8 against Big Ten opponents they will play at home next season. Maryland is 40-14 against conference opponents it will play on the road in 2025-26.
Dates and times of Big Ten games next season will be released at a later date.
In other news
No. 2-seed Maryland men’s lacrosse will face No. 3-seed Penn State Thursday in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal. Nolan Rogalski previewed the contest.
Octavian Smith Jr. is ready to be Maryland football’s top receiver after early struggles. Colin McNamara had his final story.
Maryland men’s lacrosse’s Big Ten Tournament game on Thursday has been moved from 7:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
TERPS LAX NEWS
Due to inclement weather in Ann Arbor, the @TerpsMLax game will be starting at roughly 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.
— Nolan Rogalski (@NolanRogalski) May 1, 2025
Maryland men’s golf sophomore Emil Riegger earned a bid to NCAA Regionals on Wednesday.
Emil Riegger has earned a bid to NCAA Regionals!
https://t.co/3fFjcg2Tud pic.twitter.com/efzGTyYRqt
— Maryland Men’s Golf (@TerpsMGolf) April 30, 2025
Former Maryland football safety Beau Brade changed his jersey number with the Baltimore Ravens from No. 24 to No. 28, according to Under the Shell.
Former @TerpsFootball DB @bebrade02 tells Under the Shell he’s switching numbers and giving No. 24 to @Ravens rookie first-round draft pick Malaki Starks.
FULL EPISODE with Beau Brade is LIVE tomorrow at 9 a.m.! pic.twitter.com/eTq0xEODsA
— Under the Shell (@UnderTheShell_) April 30, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Shyanne Sellers suited up for the Golden State Valkyries for the first time Wednesday. She will wear No. 1 in the WNBA.
Ok ok rookie Shyanne Sellers (@shyannesellers3 ) showing off her skills at the Valkyries media day!
Via: wnba instagram
#valkyries #WNBAPicks #goldenstate #WNBATwitter #wnbacountdown #WNBA #wnbapickstoday #mediaday pic.twitter.com/AEB7C0lIlq
— Golden State Valkyries Report (@valkyriesreport) April 30, 2025