MM 3.20: Maryland wrestling finishes season at 2023 NCAA Championships
This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Maryland wrestling’s 2022-23 season came to a close over the weekend at the NCAA Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Terps, who finished 10-9 overall as a team, sent five wrestlers to compete in the national competition. With a chance to earn All-American recognition, redshirt freshman 197-pounder Jaxon Smith highlighted the group. However, Smith fell to No. 3 Rocky Elam of Missouri in the quarterfinals and to No. 9 Max Dean of Penn State in the bloodround.
All four other Terps — 125-pound redshirt freshman Braxton Brown, 141-pound freshman Kal Miller, 149-pound redshirt freshman Ethen Miller and 285-pound graduate student Jaron Smith — competed Saturday morning. None of the four wrestlers advanced in the wrestlebacks. Jaron Smith, who wrapped up his Maryland career after eight years, will go down in Maryland wrestling lore.
Maryland’s five day-two wrestlers were its most in the event since 2010.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball’s season came to a close with a 73-51 loss to No. 1 overall seed Alabama in the NCAA Tournament round of 32. Read Ben Dickson’s game story and Emmett Siegel’s takeaways from Birmingham, Alabama.
Maryland women’s basketball advanced to the Sweet 16 for the third straight season after defeating No. 7-seed Arizona at home on Sunday. Damon Brooks Jr. summed it up in his gamer.
No. 4 Maryland men’s lacrosse made a statement to the country with a 14-13 road win at No. 1 Virginia on Saturday. Colin McNamara had the game recap.
Maryland baseball took two of three against Albany at home this weekend. Ben Wolf recapped Friday’s win. Jon Iacovacci covered Saturday’s loss and Sunday’s victory.
No. 11 Maryland women’s lacrosse opened Big Ten play with a resounding 16-8 win at No. 22 Rutgers. Ryan Alonardo has you covered.
Maryland men’s basketball reflected on a successful season.
Much love to this group
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 19, 2023
Outperformed expectations and did it representing Maryland the right way
Gave us some moments we'll never forget ❤️ pic.twitter.com/X6eiA1R6Vc
Dear Terp Nation,
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 19, 2023
You were incredible this year. The passion. The energy. You were essential to our season.
We’ll see you again soon ❤️ pic.twitter.com/q3uHHBDfvV
Family Forever pic.twitter.com/p6Ty9gGHOp
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 19, 2023
Maryland athletics director Damon Evans and the Terps looked back on what Kevin Willard was able to do in less than a year as Maryland men’s basketball’s head coach.
363 days ago we welcomed @KevinWillard and his family into our Terp family. Nearly a year later, I can’t tell you how happy I am to call Kevin our coach. I’m so proud of the fight our team played with all season. The future is incredibly bright with Kevin at the helm #OneMaryland pic.twitter.com/sf44XQWERv
— Damon Evans (@Evans_TerpsAD) March 19, 2023
Our Coach ❤️
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 19, 2023
Did more than the experts thought he could in year one
Future is bright pic.twitter.com/y9WoG9fgOb
The men’s basketball team showed out at XFINITY Center to support the women’s team, which is on its way to the Sweet 16.
We see you @TerpsWBB!
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) March 19, 2023
The fellas are loving it pic.twitter.com/lM8iRCNpZZ
Maryland women’s basketball celebrated its Sweet 16 berth.
How it is to be a Terp #MarchMadness x @TerpsWBB pic.twitter.com/7RmHSK4JfF
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessWBB) March 20, 2023
VIBES ARE HIGH RN @BrendaFrese x #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/f0HXhGnCoN
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) March 20, 2023
Diamond Miller finished her Maryland home career in style, and she and Shyanne Sellers thanked the fans following the game.
Diamond Miller's final game in College Park:
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) March 20, 2023
24 PTS
11-19 FG
7 AST
6 REB
3 STL
A Terp Forever pic.twitter.com/ca4sAwgWDj
Appreciate all your support at home this season, Terp Nation!
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) March 20, 2023
Time to take this show on the road pic.twitter.com/NCo8RsizdY
Maryland men’s lacrosse freshman goalie Brian Ruppel received national attention for arguably the play(s) of the year in college lacrosse.
RUPPEL THREE STOPS. UNBELIEVABLE.
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) March 18, 2023
He’s a @TerpsMLax FRESHMAN. pic.twitter.com/dyFlWI9xqU
Maryland men’s lacrosse’s Daniel Kelly’s game-winner at Virginia provided plenty of cause for celebration.
DK!!! Terps win in OT!! #BeTheBest https://t.co/YjWO9hnQ1q pic.twitter.com/w9NEk9UYf2
— Maryland Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) March 18, 2023
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