This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland women’s basketball signed class of 2025 four-star prospects Addi Mack and Rainey Wilson, it announced Wednesday.
Mack, a 5-foot-8 guard, was the No. 2 class of 2025 recruit from Minnesota, according to PrepGirlsHoops, and No. 55 nationally. Wilson, a 5-foot-9 guard from Wisconsin, was ESPN’s No. 34 recruit in the nation. Mack committed to the Terps Tuesday, while Wilson committed in February.
The pair make up the Terps’ entire 2025 class thus far.
Head coach Brenda Frese brings in two freshmen guards with the knowledge she’ll be losing most of her starting backcourt after this season. Senior Shyanne Sellers is expected to be selected in the 2025 WNBA Draft, while transfer graduate Sarah Te-Biasu is in her final year of eligibility.
In other news
Maryland women’s basketball took down Syracuse on the road Wednesday, 84-73. Ben Messinger recapped the game.
Dylan Schmidt profiled Maryland volleyball pin hitter Samantha Schnitta’s rise to being one of the nation’s best servers.
Maryland men’s lacrosse, baseball, wrestling and gymnastics signed the majority of their 2025 recruiting classes.
The Premier Lacrosse League announced the 2025 launch of the Women’s Lacrosse League, opening the door for a plethora of Maryland women’s lacrosse alum to play professionally.
Breaking: The PLL is officially launching the Women’s Lacrosse League (via @GetUpESPN)@wlacrosseleague | @PremierLacrosse pic.twitter.com/XeyDxohOif
— ESPN (@espn) November 13, 2024