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COLUMBUS, OHIO - APRIL 24: Ema Kovacevic of the Maryland Terrapins celebrates with her teammates after defeating the USC Trojans during the quarterfinals of the 2026 Big Ten Women's Tennis Championships at the Ty Tucker Tennis Center on April 24, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin Big Ten/University Images via Getty Images)
Maryland tennis’ historic season continued to blossom Monday as the Terps earned a spot in the NCAA tournament for the first time in 15 years.
THE STORYBOOK SEASON CONTINUES!!
Terps clinch the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011! pic.twitter.com/TMxxi2uctA
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) April 27, 2026
The news comes after the Terps punched their ticket to their first-ever Big Ten tournament semifinal by upsetting then-No. 2-seed USC 4-2 Friday. Despite falling in the semis to eventual conference champion Michigan, Maryland did enough to impress the selection committee in its best season to date.
Sophomore Emma Ghirardato was a driving force for the entirety of the conference tournament, becoming the sole Terp to land on the Big Ten all-tournament team. Ghirardato has put together a strong campaign this season, anchoring the No. 2 singles spot while holding down the top doubles spot for most of 2026.
Maryland was handed a favorable matchup to start, facing 12-12 South Carolina in the opening round of the 64-team national tournament. The Terps will face the Gamecocks on May 1 at 1 p.m. in North Carolina.
In other news
Incoming Maryland women’s basketball transfer Nunu Agara ranks 10th on ESPN’s transfer rankings.
Nunu Agara is No. in ESPN’s transfer rankings @NunuAgara x #faMily pic.twitter.com/rxFNf8rMBg
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) April 27, 2026
Maryland softball’s Audrey Wurst recorded her 100th career strikeout.
Aubrey recorded her 100th career strikeout in the 3-0 shutout win over Michigan State#FearTheTurtlepic.twitter.com/66JIfInkxp
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) April 27, 2026
Maryland women’s lacrosse returned to the No. 3 spot in the nation in Monday’s IWLCA poll.
Closing the season at No.pic.twitter.com/9MvLrPJRZb
— Maryland Women's Lacrosse (@MarylandWLax) April 27, 2026
Maryland lands in the top five destinations for five-star class of 2027 center Obinna Ekezie Jr.
NEWS: Maryland is in the top group for five-star Obinna Ekezie Jr. pic.twitter.com/tzkVPG9Dm6
— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) April 27, 2026
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