
This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s lacrosse announced it hired Terp alum Nadine Hadnagy as its new Director of Operations.
The former Maryland women’s lacrosse defender helped lead the Terps to three national championships, was a Tewaaraton Finalist, a two-time IWLCA All-American as well as the 2017 IWLCA National Defender of the Year and Big Ten Defender of the Year.
Her senior season in 2017, the Farmingdale, New York native also earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Tournament team and was an Inside Lacrosse Media First Team All-American.
After playing for Maryland, Hadnagy went on to work as an assistant coach w
“I couldn’t be more thrilled to bring back Nadine to the University of Maryland,” said head coach Cathy Reese, per release. “Nadine is a winner through and through and was a model student-athlete for our program, always embracing the standards and expectations we have on a day-to-day basis. Her passion, intelligence, and pride for our university make her a fantastic addition to our staff.”
In other news
Both Maryland men’s and women’s basketball announced their conference schedules.
Ben preview Maryland women’s soccer matchup against Penn.
Sam broke down Maryland football’s win over West Virginia.
Lauren, Dylan and Sam discussed Maryland football, Maryland men’s and women’s basketball as well as the Olympic fall sports on this week’s podcast.
Maryland men’s soccer shared its Maryland pride following its win over Virginia.
This is what it means to play for Maryland #Excellence pic.twitter.com/2ln4Cua1MM
— Maryland Men’s Soccer (@MarylandMSoccer) September 8, 2021
Maryland women’s soccer is looking forward to its game against Penn.
Back at Ludwig tomorrow #FearTheTurtle pic.twitter.com/OQUccFPXwz
— Maryland W. Soccer (@TerpsWSoccer) September 8, 2021
Maryland track head coach Andrew Valmon shared photos from training.
Terps putting in work on the Engineering fields today. Day 1 of fall training #Strength #Team pic.twitter.com/mkNLopqA3U
— Andrew Valmon, OLY (@AValmon) September 7, 2021