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MM 3.5: Maryland wrestling set to compete in Big Ten championship

This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.

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Maryland wrestling will travel to University Park, Pennsylvania, this weekend for the Big Ten wrestling championship.

The 10 Terps set to complete include Zach Spence (125 pounds), Jason Cockrell (133), Danny Bertoni (141), Michael North (149), Michael Doetsch (157), Jonathan Spadafora (165), Philip Spadafora (174), Kyle Cochran (184), Jaron Smith (197) and Garrett Kappes (285).

The event will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State University. Session I on Saturday will be at 10:00a.m. EDT, Session II Saturday will be at 7:30p.m., Session III on Sunday will be at 12:00p.m. and Session IV on Sunday will be at 4:00p.m. It will be broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network.

This season was tough for the Terps, finishing the regular season with a record of 0-8 and being shut out by Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State and Penn State. No Maryland wrestler is seeded higher than 11th.

In Other News

Maryland women’s basketball clinched a share of the Big Ten regular season title in an 88-63 win over No. 12 Michigan.

Wesley gave three takeaways from men’s basketball’s loss to Northwestern.

Daniel previewed Maryland baseball vs Michigan State.

Sam looked into the mindset of Maryland baseball heading into the unprecedented season.

Maryland women’s soccer fell to Ohio State, 3-1, remaining winless.

Ashley Owusu continued he high-level of play in the Terps’ win.

Brenda Frese and her Terps aren’t satisfied just yet though.

Maryland football begins the countdown to game day.

Maryland volleyball returns to action this weekend.