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ELITE EIGHT BOUND: No. 4 Terps Defeat No. 13 UConn 3-0 To Advance To NCAA Quarterfinals - University of Maryland Athletics
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ELITE EIGHT BOUND: No. 4 Terps Defeat No. 13 UConn 3-0 To Advance To NCAA Quarterfinals - University of Maryland Athletics

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  • Maryland earns a 3-0 NCAA Tournament win over UConn to reach the Elite Eight, continuing their postseason push.
  • Freshman Rocket Ritarita emerges as a key contributor, assisting the first goal and scoring the second in the first half.
  • Ndrenika also finds the net, giving Maryland a 1-0 lead in the opening half.
  • Ritarita adds a second goal just before halftime to extend the Terps’ advantage.
  • Luke van Heukelum caps the win with a late insurance goal in the 88th minute.
  • Maryland outshoots UConn 23-5 and registers a clean sheet in the victory.
  • The Terps improve to 13-1-4 and keep their College Cup hopes alive with a third-round win.
  • Cirovski lauds the performance as a complete-team effort, not merely individual stars.
  • Maryland eyes a potential College Cup run, with the next test against either Washington or Stanford.
  • The Terps’ defense limits UConn’s offense, maintaining a ninth shutout of the year.
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Takeaways from Maryland football’s 38-28 season-finale loss to Michigan State
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Takeaways from Maryland football’s 38-28 season-finale loss to Michigan State

  • Maryland fell behind 17-0 but fought back to cut the gap to a field goal in the third quarter at Ford Field.
  • Malik Washington threw for 459 yards and three touchdowns, the second-most yards by a Maryland QB in a single game.
  • Michigan State quarterback Alessio Milivojevic produced four touchdown passes in his fourth start.
  • Maryland’s defense remained a problem, allowing 30.9 points per game in conference play this season.
  • Coach Michael Locksley acknowledged the season fell short of expectations and commitments to improve.
  • The transfer portal opens January 2, and Maryland weighs roster retention and new additions for 2026.
  • Maryland finished with eight straight Big Ten losses, the second-longest streak in the conference.
  • The program plans to retain key players while seeking portal help to rebuild for 2026.
  • Maryland will open 2026 with 279 days until kickoff and a focus on building the roster.
  • The game showcased a high-scoring, back-and-forth contest despite overall season struggles for both teams.
  • Locklsey’s staff faces evaluation as Maryland seeks to reverse a recent losing trend.
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