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Maryland women’s basketball has officially begun building its 2022 recruiting class, with four-star guard Mila Reynolds announcing her commitment on Wednesday.
Reynolds, a 6’2 guard out of South Bend, Indiana, is currently ranked by ESPN as the No. 6 guard and No. 41 overall recruit in the 2022 class. Averaging 19.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore at Washington High School, Reynolds also received offers from Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Yale and Penn.
“My love for God, family, and ball have led me to the decision to commit to the University of Maryland and pursue opportunities beyond what I can imagine,” Reynolds wrote on Twitter. “Thank you to Coach Brenda Frese and the UM women’s basketball staff! #GoTerps #FearTheTurtle.”
It has been a rather busy summer recruiting period for head coach Brenda Frese and Maryland women’s hoops, with Reynolds being the fourth player to commit to joining the Terps since April.
Excited to announce my commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at... pic.twitter.com/e0jmAiXkUx
— Mila ❤️ (@15MilaReynolds) July 15, 2020
In other news
Jairus Hamilton announced he will be Maryland’s new No. 25 this fall.
NUMBER REVEAL @j_hamilton007 will rock 2⃣5⃣ to honor his father Bill, who wore the number during his playing days. pic.twitter.com/2QiL3VisBg
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 15, 2020
Turn back the clock to see two of the Terps’ greatest guards on the floor together.
Melo and Ant.
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 15, 2020
Local legends. pic.twitter.com/8WeTXxwaDm
Maryland football has produced its fair share of defensive ballhawks over the years.
Legendary in the Secondary
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 15, 2020
Terp Ballhawks pic.twitter.com/ZZVUUBJxwb
Get to know a little bit more about Maryland women’s basketball rising sophomore Diamond Miller.
Get to know sophomore Diamond Miller a little bit better in 30 seconds! pic.twitter.com/jVOeBrpgll
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) July 15, 2020
Maryland lacrosse has produced some of the game’s best talent. Watch them when the sport returns this summer.
When lacrosse returns this month, Maryland will have more pros in action than .
— Maryland Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) July 15, 2020
Most pros in @PremierLacrosse
T-most pros in @MLL_Lacrosse #BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/14fMjCZFZx