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The strength of No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse’s graduating class has been on full display this season, putting professional scouts on high-alert. On Wednesday, two of these players were recognized for their talents, as Kori Edmondson and Maddy Sterling were selected in the first-ever WLL College Draft.
Edmondson was taken by the New York Charging in the first round with the fourth overall pick. The 2025 Inside Lacrosse First Team All-American was projected to be one of the first players taken off the board, and for good reason. Edmondson has been a leading producer for the Terps since her freshman campaign, scoring 174 goals across 77 total appearances and becoming the 30th player to reach 200 career points in College Park in March.
Her prowess as a defender has cemented her as one of the premier two-way midfielders in the sport, and was the second player taken at her position. With the WLL switching from a six-on-six format to a 10-on-10, midfielders of her caliber were highly sought after heading into the draft.
Conversely, Sterling’s selection in the third round as the 11th overall pick was largely unexpected. The graduate student hadn’t appeared on any mock draft boards leading up to the draft, but was taken by the Maryland Charm in a surprise move.
Sterling has flown under the radar in her five years at Maryland, only receiving awards for classroom performance. But this season, the defender has been a standout on the Terps’ backline. Sterling and senior Neve O’Ferrall both lead the Terps with 13 caused turnovers and 20 ground balls.
Before making their professional debuts, the two draftees will need to finish out the remainder of their seasons at Maryland, with a national title still on the line.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball freshman guard Darius Adams is entering the transfer portal. Ryan Alonardo had the story.
Maryland baseball exploded late for a dominant 15-7 win over Towson at the Bob. Zoe Hammond recapped the night.
Maryland men’s basketball secured a commitment from Tennessee transfer guard Bishop Boswell.
NEWS: Tennessee transfer guard Bishop Boswell has committed to Maryland, agent Nate Conley of Court XIV tells @On3. https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iqpic.twitter.com/k6K2J7bPuX
— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 15, 2026
Maryland men’s basketball holds the No. 1 overall incoming class, including transfers and freshmen, according to 247 Sports.
Something special brewing in College Park … And we're not done yet! #FearTheTurtle pic.twitter.com/xEaLEdXlH7
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) April 15, 2026
Maryland softball shut out Howard, 6-0.
SHUTOUT MIDWEEK DUB
: https://t.co/sk8JAJwIxTpic.twitter.com/Ajenuh0Dfe
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) April 15, 2026
Maryland women’s basketball secured the commitment of former Stanford forward Nunu Agara.
And there it is, head coach Brenda Frese has made her first move in the transfer portal.
Stanford transfer Nunu Agara has committed to the Terps, according to @TaliaGoodmanWBB
She averaged 15.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game last season. https://t.co/SWeD9y9Oyxpic.twitter.com/o0Wxecqu96
— Ben Messinger (@benmessi_) April 15, 2026
Maryland women’s basketball’s Yarden Garzon signed a training camp contract with the Phoenix Mercury.
Yarden Garzon has signed with the Phoenix Mercury on a training camp contract.
She joins former Maryland star Alyssa Thomas with the team who reached the WNBA finals last season. https://t.co/1mf8AWHjcN
— Ben Messinger (@benmessi_) April 15, 2026
Oluchi Okananwa will play on the Nigerian national women’s basketball team.
Oluchi Okananwa confirmed her interest in representing the Nigerian national team to me in March.
For the first time she will play with D'Tigress when they matchup with 3 different WNBA teams in late April, early May. Should be great experience for Okananwa in the offseason. https://t.co/o5OT72HFHW
— Max Schaeffer (@MaxSchaeffer_) April 15, 2026
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