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Maryland tennis set a program record with eight conference wins this season after a victory over Northwestern. The Terps are now the No. 7 seed in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament.
HISTORY MADE 📚
With today’s win over Northwestern, the Terps have earned the most Big Ten wins in a single season in Maryland Women’s Tennis History! 👏
STILL MORE TO COME🔥#terptennis#coMpetepic.twitter.com/s5J5rUzy7c
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) April 17, 2026 It was far from a sure thing Friday — the Terps dropped the doubles point, but Emma Ghirardato, Magdalena Baniak and Tamari Gagoshidze won their singles matches to put the Terps on three points. Maryland and Northwestern were tied, 3-3, with Diya Challa playing in what would become the tiebreaking game. The junior won the first set, 6-4, before dropping the second, 4-6. With all eyes on her, Challa won the deciding set, 6-4, to clinch the match and the 4-3 team victory. Senior day against Illinois saw Maryland drop the doubles point again. Baniak won her match, and Ghirardato appeared poised to win hers in a third set, but straight-set losses from Oliwia Orlinska, Lucia Donnelly and Gagoshidze were enough to give the Illini the 4-1 team victory. Now, the Terps are the No. 7 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, which will kick off Thursday at Ohio State. The Terps’ first match will be a rematch against Northwestern at 2:30 p.m. It will stream on Big Ten Plus. Ohio State is the host and No. 1 seed for the Big Ten Women's Tennis Tournament presented by Allstate!
The tourney gets underway Thursday.
More info ➡️ pic.twitter.com/OScAS46nML
— Big Ten Conference (@bigten) April 19, 2026
Maryland tennis achieved a record of eight conference wins this season.
Diya Challa clinched the match for Maryland against Northwestern with a deciding set victory.
Maryland tennis is the No. 7 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
The Big Ten Women's Tennis Tournament starts on Thursday.

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No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse got back on track with a 13-9 victory over Ohio State. Jude Wilkenfeld covered the game. No. 7 Maryland men’s lacrosse lost “The Rivalry” against No. 13 Johns Hopkins, 9-8. Dylan Schmidt had the story. Maryland baseball had a tumultuous weekend. Rachel Lawrence reported on the team dropping its first two games, and Zoe Hammond covered the 16-5 demolition on Sunday. Maryland men’s basketball added two players over the weekend in wing Maban Jabriel and guard DJ Wagner. Maryland softball won its first conference series of the year — and its second and third Big Ten games of the year — over the weekend against Illinois. The Terps won the first game, 5-1, before dropping the second, 5-4. In the rubber match, the Terps stormed to an early lead and piled on five runs in the sixth inning to clinch the game.
SERIES WIN ON SENIOR DAY!
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— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) April 19, 2026 Maryland track and field had a strong showing over the weekend, setting new program records in the men’s hammer throw and the women’s 100m dash. 🚨NEW RECORD🚨 Fin Essley has set a new school record in the hammer throw with a mark of 62.11m‼️😤 pic.twitter.com/bN3lgCGf83
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) April 17, 2026 🚨ANOTHER SCHOOL RECORD🚨 Armanie Coleman breaks a 47-year-old record in the 100m, with a time of 11.49!🔥🐢 pic.twitter.com/TEkbRqpbpl
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) April 17, 2026 Maryland men’s lacrosse will host one final game — in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals — on Saturday. No. 3 seed Terps will host No. 6 seed Rutgers this Saturday, April 25 at 6 PM in the quarterfinals of the @B1GLacrosse Tournament.
🗞️ #BeTheBestpic.twitter.com/7xj6rAr95J
— Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) April 19, 2026 Maryland women’s basketball has 10 players currently on WNBA training camp rosters. GOOD LUCK to our 🔟 Terps on WNBA rosters as training camp starts today! 🙌#ProTerps x #faMily 🐢 pic.twitter.com/1bQDlOPVOP
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) April 19, 2026 Maryland baseball’s David Mendez has had an excellent three weeks of baseball. .@davidmendezz\_ has been on an absolute heater 🔥#DirtyTerpspic.twitter.com/AZNeuzzKlA
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) April 19, 2026