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MM 3.2: Maryland softball goes undefeated in Terrapin Invitational

Maryland softball hosted the Terrapin Invitational over the weekend, and put in a much-needed performance to get back above .500 on the season. The Terps swept their four-game slate, beating Syracuse, 6-3, on Friday; Providence, 15-8, and Fairfield, 8-1, on Saturday; and UMBC, 8-0, on Sunday.

Maryland entered the weekend at 6-9, with this weekend serving as the season’s home opener. Its revival was led by strong showings from its pitching staff.

Elisea Wiegand got off on the wrong foot in her start Friday against the Orange, but senior Keira Bucher came in for 5 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to close out the game. A day later, Wiegland and Bucher contributed in the win over Providence; with Bucher notching a five-out save.

The Terps’ last two pitching starts of the series were complete games. Junior Caitlin Olensky tossed seven innings of one-run, five-hit, eight-strikeout ball against Fairfield in the second half of the doubleheader before Wiegland returned Sunday for a one-hit shutout against the Retrievers.

Maryland is now 10-9, with one more midweek matchup — against Delaware on Wednesday — before Big Ten play kicks off.

In other news

No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball closed out its regular season with a 87-69 road loss to No. 8 Michigan. Max Schaeffer recapped the game and Ben Messinger gave his takeaways.

Maryland men’s basketball climbed back from a 19-point halftime deficit at home to Rutgers, but fell just short in a 69-65 loss. Matt Germack had the story and Ryan Alonardo had his takeaways.

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No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse fared better in the second half of SECU Stadium’s Saturday lacrosse doubleheader, taking down No. 14 Princeton, 16-12. Matt Germack had the game story, and Jude Wilkenfeld took a look at how the team’s new additions have fueled their 5-0 start.

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Check out the latest episode of the Testudo Talk Podcast, where we discuss Maryland football’s transfer portal action and new offensive coordinator Clint Trickett.

No. 6-seed Maryland women’s basketball will play the winner of No. 11-seed Oregon and No. 14-seed Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament second round on Wednesday.

The team is also ranked No. 13 in the preliminary top-16 March Madness bracket, meaning College Park would be a host city in the first two rounds of the tournament.

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Maryland track and field commit Quincy Wilson ran the sixth-fastest 500m in American history, breaking the national high school record.

Alan Herron took part in NFL Combine workouts.

Maryland tennis took down Penn.

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