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Five Maryland men’s lacrosse players were named All-Americans by Inside Lacrosse Wednesday.
After a season cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, attackman Logan Wisnauskas was named a Third Team All-American, while Jared Bernhardt, Anthony DeMaio, Roman Puglise and Brett Makar all made the honorable mention team.
In just six games, Wisnauskas tallied a team-high 36 points on 24 goals and 12 assists. He ranked fourth in the country in both points (6) and goals (4) per game.
Bernhardt had at least four points in every game for Maryland this season, ending the year with 29 points on 20 goals and nine assists. DeMaio finished second on the Terps with 11 assists, as well as third with 21 points.
Puglise received an honorable mention for the second consecutive season after picking up 21 ground balls, along with three goals. Makar had an impressive sophomore season on defense, scooping 10 ground balls and forcing four caused turnovers.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball landed its first graduate transfer of the offseason Wednesday. Boston College forward Jairus Hamilton committed to the Terps.
Jordan took to the film room to explore Donta Scott’s freshman season in our latest edition of TT Court Vision.
Harvard grad transfer Bryce Aiken included the Terps in his list of top four schools for next season. In case you forgot, he lit Maryland up for 30 points in the Orlando Invitational.
Huge news for Maryland. Aiken is arguably the best player on the grad- transfer market and would make the loss of Anthony Cowan Jr. hurt a lot less for the Terps. https://t.co/U8AR9Ok4Wn
— Jordan Gold (@Jordan_Gold0) April 1, 2020
Maryland men’s basketball looked back at the 2002 National Championship.
This day 18 years ago, the One Shining Moment was our moment.
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) April 1, 2020
2002 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!! pic.twitter.com/gLYm8rA0P0
Forever ICONIC
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) April 1, 2020
April 1, 2002 pic.twitter.com/HfryjjxX0O
Maryland football made the top-five for a 2021 four-star recruit.
Four-star National Christian Academy DE Monkell Goodwine (@MonkellGoodwine) has a top 5 of Alabama, LSU, Maryland, Penn State and Texas A&M, per his Instagram.
— Wes Brown (@W_Brown21) April 1, 2020
The Terps have Demeioun Robinson and Zion Shockley on board in 2021, but could add more to the position.
Make sure to check out Late Night With Locks this Friday.
Who’s ready to go LIVE on Instagram this Friday?! First episode at 7 pm EST. Drop your guess for who you think is joining me ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/eqVhIW5yia
— Michael Locksley (@CoachLocks) April 1, 2020
Maryland women’s basketball took a look back at the 2014 Elite Eight.
FINAL FOUR #OTD (April 1, 2014)
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) April 1, 2020
Maryland beat Louisville, 76-73, on its home court to head to the Final Four in front of 14,002 Cardinals fans.
Senior @athomas_25 scored 20 points with 13 boards.
This epic win featured five ties and 12 lead changes !#MarchMemories pic.twitter.com/gNzyZWlMnE
A special Elite Eight win in front of 14,002 fans against us, a halftime challenge from @BrendaFrese to go to a Final Four and more in this #UnderTheShell moment. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/DGUR4iVSof
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) April 2, 2020
Anthony DeMaio and Logan Wisnauskas earned some recognition from NCAA Lacrosse.
Top #NCAALAX Moments This Season @TerpsMLax's Anthony DeMaio delivered the best pass of opening weekend to set up Logan Wisnauskas in Maryland’s 23-12 win over High Point. pic.twitter.com/FlszN5YBRc
— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) April 1, 2020
Maryland women’s lacrosse defender Meghan Doherty decided to forgo extra eligibility.
Thank you for an amazing five years, Meg. ❤️#OATAAT pic.twitter.com/7mPcDdHhXQ
— Maryland Women's Lacrosse (@MarylandWLax) April 1, 2020