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Maryland Baseball Announces 2025 Schedule

COLLEGE PARK, MD -- The University of Maryland baseball team has announced the schedule for the 2025 season. This upcoming season's slate features some of the best programs in the country, including six teams that played in last season's NCAA Tournament and eight teams that finished in the top 75 of the RPI.

The Terrapins return multiple key contributors from a season ago, including 2024 First Team All-Big Ten selection Eddie Hacopian, Freshman All-American and Second Team All-Big Ten performer Chris Hacopian, and 2023 All-Big Ten Third Team selection Elijah Lambros. The Terps welcome an impressive list of transfers into the fold with the likes of Hollis Porter (Pearl River CC; Mississippi State), Liam Willson (Wake Forest), Aden Hill (VCU), and Jack Wren (Marist). 

Maryland finished the 2024 season with 34 wins, which is tied for the sixth-most in program history. The 34 wins were also the most under a first-year head coach.

Maryland begins its season in Charleston, South Carolina at the Swig & Swine College Classic Feb. 14-16. The Terps face off against UAB on Valentine's Day to open the 2025 campaign, before taking on Ball State and Mercyhurst. Following the tournament, the Terps return home for their home opener against Delaware (Feb. 18).

The Terps go back on the road as they head to Cullowhee, North Carolina to face Western Carolina (Feb. 21-23). The Terps close out the month of February and turn the page into March with a trip to Winston Salem to face Princeton and Wake Forest (Feb. 28-Mar. 2). Each team will play a pair of games against each opponent over the weekend.

Maryland plays its second home midweek of the season against James Madison (Mar. 5) before opening conference play against UCLA (Mar. 7-9). This marks the first meeting between the programs as Big Ten members, with the last meeting coming in the NCAA Tournament in 2015. 

Maryland and Virginia renew an old ACC rivalry as when the two programs meet on March 11. The teams will play at a neutral site in Fredericksburg, Virginia at Virginia Credit Union Stadium, the home of the Fredericksburg Nationals. The Terps then host Mount St. Mary's (Mar. 12), before playing its final non-conference series road against South Florida (Mar. 14-16).

Following a home midweek against Georgetown (Mar. 18), the Terps head to the Pacific Northwest to face new conference member Washington (Mar. 21-23). The two teams met last season at the Kleberg Bank College Classic in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Terps close out the month of march with a home contest against George Mason (Mar. 25), before hosting a weekend set with Northwestern (Mar. 28-30).

Maryland begins the month of April with a home match-up with UMBC (Apr. 1), before traveling to Champaign, Illinois for a road Big Ten series against Illinois (Apr. 4-6). Maryland follow that road trip with a road midweek game against Delaware (Apr. 8), before hosting its final series against the conference's newest members in Oregon (Apr. 11-13). 

The middle of April begins with a midweek contest at Mount St. Mary's (Apr. 15), followed by a trip to face Indiana (Apr. 18-20). The Terps then return home for a meeting with Towson (Apr. 22). Before a home series against Nebraska (Apr. 25-27). The Terps end the month of April with a midweek game at Georgetown (Apr. 29).

The final month of the regular season begins with a trip up north to face Penn State (May 2-4). The Terrapins then stay on the road with a trip to Virginia to face James Madison (May 7). The Terps continue their road stretch with their final road Big Ten series of the season, as it heads to the Twin Cities to meet Minnesota (May 9-11). The Terps close out the regular season by hosting Rutgers in their final Big Ten conference series (May 14-16).

The Big Ten Tournament will once again take place at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, May 20-25. Game times and television designations will be announced at a later time.
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Players Mentioned

Eddie Hacopian

#39 Eddie Hacopian

INF
6' 3"
Junior
Elijah Lambros

#11 Elijah Lambros

OF
6' 2"
Junior
Chris Hacopian

#10 Chris Hacopian

UTL
6' 1"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Eddie Hacopian

#39 Eddie Hacopian

6' 3"
Junior
INF
Elijah Lambros

#11 Elijah Lambros

6' 2"
Junior
OF
Chris Hacopian

#10 Chris Hacopian

6' 1"
Freshman
UTL