
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 an unrated prospect from Spain. He is listed at 6-foot-4 and 155 pounds.
Last season with Córdoba CB in the Segunda FEB league, he averaged 10.3 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 22 games.
In seven games at the 2024 FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup, Del Pino averaged 11 points, two rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.
The Spanish guard took home the 2023 FIBA U16 Basketball World Cup MVP, averaging 14.6 points, along with 1.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists.
Del Pino is the 10th player to join Buzz Williams in College Park and the second high school recruit, alongside Darius Adams.
In other news
Maryland men’s lacrosse fell to Ohio State, 14-10, in the Big Ten championship game Saturday. Nolan Rogalski had the story.
Maryland baseball finally won a Big Ten weekend series at Penn State, its first three-game series win of the season. Christian Andriolas covered Maryland’s 7-4 win on Friday and its thrilling 12-11 win in 11 innings on Saturday. Maryland threatened to sweep late on Sunday, but fell, 8-4. Tahlia Williams had the story.
Maryland women’s basketball guard Sarah Te-Biasu persevered to become a hero in College Park. Ben Messinger profiled the 5-foot-5 guard.
Maryland men’s lacrosse earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. Nolan Rogalski had the story.
No. 6 Maryland women’s lacrosse will host Fairfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday at noon. Dylan Schmidt had the story.
Maryland women’s lacrosse will host Fairfield on Friday at noon, with a potential second round rematch against Penn and quarterfinal clash against No. 3 seed Northwestern.
Graphic credit to @benmessi_ pic.twitter.com/zCT6K0lKLZ
— Dylan Schmidt (@DylanSchmidt_05) May 5, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Shyanne Sellers was waived by the Golden State Valkyries on Saturday. Sellers was drafted by Golden State on April 14 with the 17th overall pick in the 2025 WNBA draft.
Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Shyanne Sellers has been waived by the Golden State Valkyries. https://t.co/uFseIdFH7e
— Ben Messinger (@benmessi_) May 3, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball forward Allie Kubek committed to Florida State, according to Talia Goodman.
Former Maryland forward Allie Kubek has committed to Florida State, according to @TaliaGoodmanWBB https://t.co/EF8psdVnjM
— Ben Messinger (@benmessi_) May 5, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball forward Christina Dalce won the 2025 team USA 3×3 National Championships.
Chaos are the 2025 #3XNationals Champions! pic.twitter.com/XeBnbfp55i
— USA Basketball 3×3 (@usab3x3) May 4, 2025
Incoming Maryland women’s basketball guard Lea Bartelme won the Slovenian national title.
Congrats to incoming Terp Lea Bartelme, who won the Slovenian national title! pic.twitter.com/38tFhCo8oj
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) May 2, 2025
Maryland men’s basketball guard Myles Rice and forward Elijah Saunders officially signed with Maryland on Friday.
Excited to announce the addition of Guard Myles Rice and forward Elijah Saunders!https://t.co/K2JdGZNFxz
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) May 2, 2025
Maryland softball was swept by No. 20 Nebraska on the road. The Terps lost Friday’s game, 6-0. Nebraska rallied in the fourth inning on Saturday to defeat Maryland, 9-2. Maryland scored its lone run in the fifth on Sunday, falling, 9-1.
Final: Maryland 0, #20 Nebraska 6
: https://t.co/vyIPkLxXLt#FearTheTurtle
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) May 3, 2025
Final: Maryland 2, #20 Nebraska 9#FearTheTurtle
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) May 3, 2025
Maryland track and field had its senior day meet on Friday. Graduate student Chioma Njoku broke her own program record in the women’s hammer throw at 65.37m.
That’s a wrap on Senior Day and the Kehoe Twilight Meet!https://t.co/EUxWfB4ZJu
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) May 3, 2025