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Going For It
Female student-athletes at Maryland are thriving in the NIL era of college sports.
Terps Taking On The World
From Mexico to Europe, Maryland athletic teams are traveling the globe to gain experience on the fields and the courts ... and in life.
Return Of The Script
From Ross to Fridge to Locks: Here's the never-been told story about the history of Script Terps.
The Last Word: Jahmir Young
Jahmir Young shares a student-athlete's view on NIL and the current landscape of college athletics.
Honoring His Name
Terrapin Club donor Dan Bittle honors his grandfather, Maryland Athletics Hall of Famer Charlie Keller, through Building Champions donations.
Fighting Hate In Sports
Hate is rising. Not just in the "real" world, but in the realm of sports, as well. Learn more about the issue and what Maryland is doing to combat it in a very powerful look at Fighting Hate In Sports.
Alumni Spotlight: Brie Jackson
Maryland alumna Brie Jackson had plenty of stamina when she was on the women's basketball team from 2000-03. Now in her role as a Washington D.C. Correspondent for NBC News, stamina has taken on a whole new meeting.
Terp Q&A: Kal & Ethen Miller
What do brothers Ethen and Kal Miller really think of their joint nickname “Miller Time”? Find out and more in this Terp Q&A.
Here To Stay
Maryland isn't shying away from NIL and Collectives. In fact, it's embracing them.
Staying & Impacting
Donta Scott and Diamond Miller chose to stay at Maryland and both are having an impact on the men's and women's basketball teams' successes this season.
My Other Talent: Maia Lee
When she isn’t on the bars or beam, freshman Maia Lee can often be found crocheting some type of stuffed animal. From an avocado, to an elephant, to a nearly four-foot long shark, Lee’s collection is wide-ranging and impressive.
Meet The Scheelers
Few people embody a Maryland family like Don and Laura Scheeler do. See the special connection these Terrapin Club donors have with their school and how they love to support it and it's student-athletes.
By The Numbers: Sasho & Missy
Maryland Athletics is fortunate to have a pair of legendary National Championship coaches leading their programs in special anniversary seasons this fall. Take a look at Sasho & Missy "By The Numbers."
Major Gifts Spotlight: Rick Jaklitsch
"When I think about how much Maryland has given me, with my undergraduate and law degrees, all the great times and the great games, I want to pay that back" - Rick Jaklitsch
REPRESENT
REPRESENT: It's more than just a catchy slogan for Maryland football. Putting on for the front of the jersey is just as important as for the name on the back. Just ask a growing number of homegrown Terrapin football stars who are representing the DMV with pride.
Coming Home to REPRESENT
Jahmir Young and Abby Meyers had their pick of schools to transfer into. Both elected to return home, to return to Maryland to play in their home state.
My Other Talent: Chris Rindov
Maryland men's soccer senior Chris Rindov isn't just a standout on the pitch. He's also a Rubik's Cube master. Read more about his cubic wizardry.
The Terp Behind Title IX
University of Maryland coaches and athletes reflect on the legacy of Bernice Sanders Ed.D. '69, who spearheaded the groundbreaking legislation that transformed women's sports.
The Last Word: Katie Dustin
Recent graduate and Maryland softball student-athlete Katie Dustin shares her reflections on Title IX and what it's meant to her.
A Fearless Crypto Gift
Harry and Thomas Alford were fearless when they competed on the lacrosse field and now they continue their family's fearless legacy with the first donation to the University to use cryptocurrency as the means to make the gift.
Our Bias
With his long-overdue induction into the College Basketball Hall of Fame, a new honor cements Len Bias' legacy of loss and accomplishment
The Reeses: A Terp Family Affair
It's an all family affair in College Park for the Reeses. Find out more about Maryland's dynamic brother-and-sister-duo.
Life in the Transfer Portal
The Transfer Portal isn't a mystical gateway like it's portrayed in some commercial. Find out more on its impact on student-athletes and Maryland athletic programs.
Gifts That Keep On Giving
The gift of a scholarship helps a student-athlete with funding for four or five years of a college education. With other generous gifts, Maryland is helping student-athletes with what comes after.
All In The Family: The Locksleys
Now reunited at Maryland, Michael and Kori Locksley will be seeing a lot more of each other especially because now it's "All in the Family" in College Park.
Terp Q&A: Eva Alexandrova
Maddie Kyler caught up with senior tennis player Eva Alexandrova to talk about her journey from Russia to America, majoring in aerospace engineering and her future ambitions.
All In The Family: Lacrosse Siblings
Six sets of siblings have ties to the Maryland men's and women's lacrosse teams. Learn more about why Maryland Lacrosse likes to keep it "All In The Family."
My Other Talent: Taulia Tagovailoa
After a long day of classes, meetings and practice, Maryland junior quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa likes to take his mind off everything and unwind. His outlet? The ukulele.
Maryland Builds MOMENTUM As NIL Era Nears
The ability for college athletes to profit off of their name, image, and likeness has become increasingly discussed on a national scale in recent years. The inevitable became a reality on July 1, as the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved an Interim NIL Policy permitting student-athletes to earn compensation for the use of their Name, Image, and Likeness.
An Olympian with Nowhere to Go
“Don’t ever let one race define you.” If anyone has lived that quote personally, it would be Renaldo Nehemiah. This is his advice to the track and field clients he represents as a sports agent. It’s advice that comes from his painful experience of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. It’s advice that comes because, due to the United States boycott of those games, Nehemiah never made it to the starting line that might have defined him.
The Invisible Opponent
Terrapin student-athletes and staff are battling more than their opponents on the field of play as managing mental health and well-being is a challenge for so many.
Student-Athlete Q&A
Taylor Smyth caught up with Paul Bin, a redshirt senior captain on the Maryland men’s soccer team to talk about the pandemic, his recovery from a torn ACL, his mental health battles and head coach Sasho Cirovski.
Staff Showcase: Dr. Yvette Rooks
Dr. Yvette Rooks, along with team doctors at the University of Maryland and across the Big Ten, developed a cardiac registry to help answer questions in the conference and beyond.
The Last Word
Acknowledging your feelings or that something isn’t right takes strength, and don’t let anyone convince you that to discuss these matters outloud is for the weak.
50 Years of Women's Hoops
From Coach McKnight to Coach Weller to Coach Frese, a common bond of work ethic, toughness and discipline has been instilled in the program that will never be broken.
My Other Talent: Audrey Barber
Record-breaking gymnast Audrey Barber is one of the best gymnasts to wear the bedazzled Maryland leotard, but in her free time she delves into another creative interest: fashion. See more about Barber's other talent in this free preview from One Maryland Magazine.
A Season of Uncertainty
With the fall sports postponements, nearly every one of Maryland's 500 student-athletes have now had a season cut short, canceled or postponed due to the pandemic. Every one of them will have a story to tell about a lost opportunity, a lost moment.
By The Numbers
Brooke and Emma DeBerdine are both fierce competitors, stellar students and accomplished athletes. But the Millersville, Pennsylvania, natives get to share something special in their time as Terps—a sisterly bond.
Student-Athlete Feature
Senior Ayinde "Ace" Eley shows perseverance, coming back from brain condition.
My Other Talent
Joe Suchecki is a two sport-athlete ... but not your typical two-sport athlete.
Feature Story
In becoming the first Black athlete at Maryland, Darryl Hill opened the door wide for others to follow.
Student-Athlete Q&A
One Maryland Magazine caught up with volleyball student-athlete Rainelle Jones for a question and answer session.
Alumni Spotlight
Catch up with Shade Pratt ('15), who played soccer and ran track during her Terrapin career. Pratt has played professional soccer in America (in the NWSL), Norway, Sweden and Portugal.
Off The Field
Maxwell Costes and Taylor Wilson are student-athletes that represent the entire University of Maryland on the conference’s newly-established Big Ten Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition.
The Last Word
The stage is already set. All the young college athletes of this era have to do is step onto it and raise their voices. Or, their fists.