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Maryland women’s soccer will recognize six members of its senior class, Adalee Broadbent, Katie Krotee, Emily McNesby, Madison Oracion, Loren Sefcik and Taylor Whitmer, during a pregame ceremony this Sunday against Ohio State.
Broadbent, a defender from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, received Academic All-Big Ten honors this past spring. The Woodlands, Texas native Krotee also received Academic All-Big Ten Honors this past spring.
McNesby, a 5-foot-5 forward from Chalfont, Pennsylvania, played in 12 games and started nine times this past spring. She has recorded four goals and two assists throughout her time as a Terrapin and received Academic All-Big Ten honors. Midfielder and defender Oracion has recorded 11 shots and a 0.455 shots-on-goal percentage throughout her time as a Terrapin. Oracion has also been recognized with Academic All-Big Ten Honors.
Sefcik, a midfielder from Medina, Ohio, has posted 15 points, 60 shots, five goals and five assists during her time on the team. The 5-foot-4 studio art major also has received Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Whitmer, a redshirt junior, is also a recipient of Academic All-Big Ten Honors and has one point as a Terp.
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Men’s soccer enjoys seeing the stands filled with fans.
Numbers don’t lie.
— Maryland Men’s Soccer (@MarylandMSoccer) September 16, 2021
We are No. 1 in average attendance in the country this season.
Best fans in the nation. We go again Friday night. https://t.co/do0Kli54oC pic.twitter.com/jmVqmRLUyp
Maryland men’s basketball forward Donta Scott has received $50,000 for his GoFundMe.
"The love you've shown is not to be forgotten."
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) September 16, 2021
The Maryland and college basketball communities have rallied around Donta Scott ❤️
His Go Fund Me has reached the $50,000 in donations. https://t.co/h6eg0CdEb5
Maryland football is getting set for its Friday night game at Illinois.
Jet setters ✈️#TBIA pic.twitter.com/1pvGyapVSZ
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) September 16, 2021