Maryland (8-20, 1-17 B1G) vs. Washington (12-16, 7-11 B1G)
November 26, 2025
Stephen M. Schanwald Pavilion at XFINITY Center
7:00 p.m.
B1G+
Maryland (8-20, 1-17 B1G) vs. Oregon (15-13, 6-12 B1G)
November 28, 2025
Stephen M. Schanwald Pavilion at XFINITY Center
1:00 p.m.
B1G+
COLLEGE PARK, MD --Â Maryland volleyball will close out its home season this week, hosting Washington on Wednesday and Oregon on Friday. Wednesday's first serve is set for 7 p.m. ET, and Friday's match will begin at 1 p.m. ET. Both matches will stream live on B1G+.
Game Day Promotions:
Wednesday, Nov. 26 vs. Washington
- General Fan Giveaway: The first 100 fans will receive a Terps Volleyball keychain at the door.
Friday, Nov. 28 vs. Oregon
block party
- Maryland ranks sixth in the conference in total blocks this season with 255.5.
- Defense has been a strong suit for the Terps, as they boast two players in the top eight in the conference in total blocks this year.
- Duru Gökçen has been a standout at the net, currently fifth in the conference with 121 total blocks.
- Eva Rohrbach has also been a consistent presence alongside Gökçen, currently ranking eighth in the conference with 115 total blocks.
Sophomore
Duru Gökçen earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors earlier this season.
season leaders
- Ajack Malual leads the Terps in kills per set with 3.43. The senior transfer tallied a career-high 21 kills against Wake Forest earlier this season.
- Lilly Wagner continues to lead the Terps in assists in her first season, averaging 7.41 per set. The redshirt freshman has recorded 12 double-doubles this season.
- On the defensive side, Ally Williams is averaging 3.07 digs per set. She posted a career-high 22 digs against Coastal Carolina to open the season.
- Duru Gökçen anchors the defense for the Terps with 1.16 blocks per set. The sophomore is fifth in the conference in blocks this season with 121.Â
Senior
Ally Williams has started in every game this season and leads the team in digs.Â
Aj's corner
- Ajack Malual has been a key contributor to the Terps' offense this season and has excelled since transitioning to Big Ten play after previously competing in the SEC.
- She has recorded eighth matches with 16 or more kills and currently ranks ninth in the Big Ten in total kills.
- Against Davidson, she recorded 20 kills in a win, then followed it up with another career-best 21 kills against Wake Forest a few days later. Defensively, she added 16 digs and eight blocks.
- Malual became the first Terp since Erika Pritchard (2019) to record 20+ kills in a match while hitting over .400.
Ajack Malual recorded a career-high 21 kills in a win against Rutgers.Â
scouting report
- Washington with head into College Park with a 12-8 overall record and a 7-11 mark in Big Ten play.
- Offensively, the Huskies are led by Kierstyn Barton, who has 366 kills this season and averages 3.62 per set.
- Katy Wessels anchors the defense with a team-best 138Â blocks.
- Oregon is 15-13 this year and 6-12 in the Big Ten.
- Offensively, the Ducks are led by Alanah Clemente who has 378 kills this season and averages 3.82 per set.
- Iva Šucurovic anchors the defense with a team-high 119Â blocks.
- Oregon holds a 1–0 all-time advantage over Maryland. Last season, the Ducks defeated the Terps in three sets.
- Washington leads the all-time series against Maryland, 5–0.Â