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The U.S. men’s lacrosse senior team was announced for the 2020 Spring Premiere and Maryland has more alumni on the team than any other school. Eight of the 37 players on the roster are former Terps, with the next closest school, Notre Dame, having four.
This Spring Premiere roster features one player from the 2017 national championship squad, attackman Colin Heacock. The rest of the Maryland contingent includes Matt Dunn ’16, Kyle Bernlohr ’16, Michael Ehrhardt ’14, Michael Chanenchuk ’14, Jesse Bernhardt ’13, Jake Bernhardt ’12 and Brian Phipps ’10.
While Jesse Bernhardt, Heacock and Phipps are currently playing in the MLL, the remaining Terps just completed the first official season of the PLL, winning the championship on the Whipsnakes.
The U.S. senior team will play two games in San Antonio on the weekend of Jan. 4-5, 2020. The Spring Premiere games are the beginning stages for the coaches to build the roster for the 2022 world championships.
The Bernhardt brothers and Ehrhardt were all a part of the 2018 national team that won a gold medal at the Lacrosse Men’s World Championships in Israel. They will look to go back-to-back in 2022, while hopefully bringing some more former Terps along for the ride.
In other news
Here are three takeaways from No. 4 Maryland men’s basketball’s 76-69 loss to Penn State
Sean wrote a column putting the Terps’ first loss of the season into perspective.
Maryland football continues to revamp the offensive line, landing another commit on Wednesday.
Maryland football’s Antoine Brooks accepted his invitation to the East-West Shrine Bowl.
GO TERPS
— Shrine_Bowl (@Shrine_Bowl) December 11, 2019
S/O to @TerpsFootball DB Antoine Brooks Jr. on accepting his invite to the 95th East-West Shrine Bowl! It’s only up from here @TwanDoee ! pic.twitter.com/TpN7sURr15
Maryland football had 23 players named as Academic All-Big Ten honorees.
Shoutout to our 2️⃣3️⃣ Academic All-Big Ten honorees!
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) December 11, 2019
➡️ https://t.co/mMBFhg4Qvb #FTT pic.twitter.com/Vwps8ORFts
No. 4 Maryland men’s basketball is sticking together following its first loss.
Fam ♥️ pic.twitter.com/htRvRsnIPP
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) December 11, 2019
No. 13 Maryland women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese is mic’d up as she runs through a practice with the Terps.
Brenda Frese gives us an inside look at what a practice looks like for one of the top teams in the nation.
— NCAA Women’s Basketball (@ncaawbb) December 11, 2019
You won't wanna miss this Mic'd Up with @BrendaFrese. #ncaaW | @MarylandOnBTN @umdwbbpic.twitter.com/yT6gu8yX7s
All three Terplanta Hawks saw the court together Wednesday night.
What a beautiful sight! Three out of the five players on the court for the Hawks are Terps.
— Testudo Times (@testudotimes) December 12, 2019
You love to see it. pic.twitter.com/hxe0xndAvg
Want some more Red Velvet action? Check out some of Huerter’s best dunks in the NBA.
Reliving Kevin Huerter's favorite dunks is a rewarding experience. pic.twitter.com/fEnpjGNAca
— FOX Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnFSSE) December 12, 2019
Maryland wrestler Philip Spadafora is off to a strong start to the season and moving up in the rankings.
Movin’ on up
— Maryland Wrestling (@TerpsWrestling) December 11, 2019
Philip Spadafora is now ranked via every major outlet at 174 pounds #TurtlePower pic.twitter.com/lQnGDzRTMx