This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s golf’s season came to a close on Wednesday, as the Terps bowed out in the NCAA Regionals in Bryan, Texas.
Maryland finished with a score of 892 (302-294-296), good for ninth place in a 12-team pool. Sophomore Nicha Kanpai led the Terps and tied for 24th with a score of 221, just five-over-par.
Two fifth-years, Maria Vittoria Corbi and Virginia Bossi, and senior Patricie Mackova closed out their careers on Wednesday. Mackova was stellar this season for the Terps, garnering All-Big Ten first team honors for the third straight season. She tied for 28th at the Regionals and has posted three of the top five scoring averages in program history.
Maryland set the program record for scoring average with 869.5 this season.
In other news
Maryland women’s lacrosse will take on Robert Morris Friday at noon. Jon Iacovacci previewed the matchup.
Maryland softball was defeated in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Thursday night.
Final
Maryland 0, Michigan 10
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— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) May 10, 2024
Maryland men’s lacrosse’s Ajax Zappitello, Luke Wierman and Eric Spanos earned USA Lacrosse All-American honors, it was announced on Thursday.
ICYMI earlier today Ajax Zappitello earned first team @USALacrosseMag All-American. Eric Spanos and Luke Wierman both earned honorable mentions. https://t.co/8um7qHOGpx
— Max Schaeffer (@MaxSchaeffer_) May 10, 2024