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Despite an abrupt ending to Maryland women’s lacrosse’s season, freshman defender Emma Schettig made enough of an impact to be named a Second Team All-American by Inside Lacrosse Monday.
Schettig enjoyed a tremendous abbreviated freshman season in College Park. The Woodbine, Maryland, native led the Terps in total ground balls (17) and was tied for first with senior Meghan Doherty with nine caused turnovers.
Doherty, along with fellow senior captain Brindi Griffin, were also named honorable mention All-Americans. The two will have the option to return for another season after the NCAA approved granting spring athletes an extra year of eligibility.
Even if the seniors opt to end their careers, the Terp program is in capable hands with its rising-sophomore All-American looking to further improve in 2021.
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On the latest ouTTakes Podcast, Lila talked to linebacker Keandre Jones about his preparation for the he NFL Draft.
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Dylan checked in on the Maryland baseball team after its sudden end to the season.
Be sure to vote for your Maryland moment of the century thus far.
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— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) March 31, 2020
▪️ @TerrapinHoops captured its first National Championship in 2002, led by Juan Dixon and Lonny Baxter
▪️ Julie Fricke qualified for the 2011 NCAA Cross Country Championships, making her the first Terp to qualify for the national championship in 23 years
The top quadrant of the Maryland Moments bracket is live!
— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) March 31, 2020
No. 8 seed: @TerpsFootball knocks off Texas in 2017/18
No. 9 seed: @TerpsFH 2005 National Championship
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— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) March 31, 2020
▪️ Maryland beat Duke on Senior Night en route to clinching a share of the ACC regular season title
▪️ Brad Craddock made a field goal with 51 seconds left to give Maryland a come-from-behind victory over Penn State.
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— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) April 1, 2020
▪️ Maryland defeated No. 3 Wake Forest, No. 2 NC State and No. 1 Duke en route to the title, led by tournament MVP John Gilchrist.
▪️ Unseeded Maryland beat No. 1 Syracuse 6-5. The victory propelled Maryland into the Final Four for the first time since 2006.
Maryland programs recognized their respective athletic trainers as National Athletic Training Month came to a close.
Shout out to our athletic trainer Matt Charvat as National Athletic Training Month comes to a close!
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 31, 2020
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For National Athletic Training Month, we pay tribute to the legend.
— Maryland Soccer (@MarylandMSoccer) March 31, 2020
He keeps us healthy and brings class to the pitch for days.
Thank you for all you do, Ryan Morrison! pic.twitter.com/Kkhwsclyla
Celebrating National Athletic Training Month! Big shout to our awesome crew of trainers!
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) March 29, 2020
Chris Durr
Brian Simerville
Lydia Wright
Scott Wood
Chris Lacsamana pic.twitter.com/bTvrnnoUjO
The Maryland baseball family is lucky to have @TylerCronin as our athletic trainer to take care of our guys and brighten everyone's days.
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) March 30, 2020
Happy National Athletic Training Month! #NATM2020 pic.twitter.com/b9oxxibuFW
As National Athletic Training Month wraps up, we’d be remiss if we didn’t shout out the best athletic trainer in the business, Anthony Benyarko!
— Maryland Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) March 30, 2020
Thank you for all you do our team! #BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/JqzKglChrg
As #NationalAthleticTrainingMonth comes to a close, we would like to recognize our amazing trainer who always makes sure our athletes are in A1 shape...
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) March 31, 2020
Katelyn Engen! Thank you for all you do ❤️ pic.twitter.com/47EuXhTHlS
Wishing a happy National Athletic Training Month to Mike Ziemianski!
— Maryland Wrestling (@TerpsWrestling) March 27, 2020
The Maryland wrestling family appreciates everything you do!#TurtlePower pic.twitter.com/okJoOKMjpN
Celebrating National Athletic Training Month with a big to Kelly for keeping our #GymTerps twirling! pic.twitter.com/oJaDQaoUQH
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) March 30, 2020
Check out the binge-worthy Under The Shell.
A couple first-rounders in the making @TopShelfBurkey and Maxwell Costes are among @PerfectGameUSA's top 2021 draft prospects!
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) March 31, 2020
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Need a new show to binge?!
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) March 31, 2020
Watch all 16 seasons of #UnderTheShell, including the latest episode! https://t.co/keM6dFPtSi pic.twitter.com/anemBaH3o2
Late Night with Locks is coming soon...
Coming Soon @CoachLocks pic.twitter.com/l4dqoizmMt
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) March 31, 2020
Terp basketball player Reese Mona was named NSCA Strength and Conditioning All-American.
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— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 31, 2020
Shout out to @ReeseMona, an @NSCA All-American! pic.twitter.com/0mKzFE35tO
Sean Burke and Maxwell Costes were named in Perfect Game’s top draft prospects of the Class of 2021.
A couple first-rounders in the making @TopShelfBurkey and Maxwell Costes are among @PerfectGameUSA's top 2021 draft prospects!
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) March 31, 2020
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