
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland men’s football will be represented by four players at Thursday’s East-West Shrine Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Defensive linemen Tommy Akingbesote and Jordan Phillips, defensive back Glendon Miller and wide receiver Kaden Prather are set to compete in the nation’s oldest college football all-star game.
Akingbesote led all Terps defensive linemen with 32 tackles this season, while Phillips tallied a career-high eight against Iowa. Meanwhile, Miller boasted four-straight games with an interception and Prather ranked 11th in the conference with 56 receptions.
This is the second year that Maryland will send four players to the game.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball defeated No. 17 Wisconsin 76-68 Wednesday night. Colin McNamara had the game story and Ryan Alonardo provided takeaways.
No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball took down Penn State Wednesday, 82-73. Ben Messinger recapped the action and Max Schaeffer provided takeaways.
Maryland tennis is back in action this weekend.
Back in action against Columbia and Notre Dame this weekend
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— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) January 29, 2025