
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland men’s lacrosse head coach John Tillman signed an extension to stay with the Terps through June 30, 2030, Interim Barry P. Gossett Director of Athletics Colleen Sorem announced Thursday.
Tillman is in his 15th season leading the program, and has led Maryland to two titles in his tenure. His team’s 18-0 campaign in 2022 was the most wins by any team without a loss in men’s college lacrosse history.
Tillman has also led the Terps to 10 Final Fours, and has amassed a 192-55 record in his time in College Park. He has ushered Maryland to six Big ten regular season titles and four Big Ten Tournament titles.
The Terps have won at least 10 games every season with Tillman as head coach.
In other news
No. 6-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse will face Fairfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday. Dylan Schmidt previewed the action.
Six Maryland men’s lacrosse players earned All-American honors Thursday. Nolan Rogalski had the story.
Dylan Schmidt broke down the three Maryland women’s lacrosse players to earn All-American honors Thursday.
Nolan Rogalski covered Maryland men’s lacrosse’s unheralded players.
Maryland men’s baseball will take on Minnesota in this weekend’s three-game series. Christian Andriolas previewed the slate.
Former Maryland football linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II signed his rookie contract with the Chicago Bears.
pen to paper @rubenknows1 making it official ️
: @ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/VeEMnemRJ9
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) May 8, 2025