Following Maryland football’s win against Wisconsin, the Terps are starting to receive recognition.
For the second time this season, Washington earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week. The Terps have leaned on him heavily through the opening four games — his 134 passing attempts are one off the conference lead — and the freshman has repaid the faith of the coaching staff with interest.
Making it look easy.@malikw2025 earns @B1Gfootball Freshman of the Week honors after a standout Week 4 performance. pic.twitter.com/sIcJxWjoya
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) September 22, 2025
Against Wisconsin, Washington went 18-of-34 for 265 yards and two touchdowns through the air — while adding another score on his feet — to bring himself to 1,038 passing yards, the most by a power conference true freshman since Jayden Daniels in 2019.
On the defensive end, Daniel Wingate was recognized as the Big Ten’s Defensive Player of the Week for the first time. Wingate has 39 total tackles through four games, the most of any Big Ten player, and is perhaps the most important cog in Maryland’s much-improved defense.
Locked in. Shut down. Recognized.@___dw11 takes home @B1Gfootball Defensive Player of the Week honors. pic.twitter.com/utgbJ8o885
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) September 22, 2025
On Saturday, Wingate logged 11 total tackles, the most of any player, while also recording a sack and a tackle for loss.
In other news
Maryland men’s soccer hits the road to face Penn State Tuesday. Dylan Schmidt had the preview.
Maryland field hockey’s Jordyn Hollamon picked up her second Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor of the month.
Two-time and climbing📈
Jordyn picks up her second Freshman of the Week honor this season!! #bestofthebestpic.twitter.com/kbHIX7g128
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) September 22, 2025
Maryland women’s golf placed fourth overall at the Nittany Lion Invitational.
Final results from the Nittany Lion Invitational! 🐢 pic.twitter.com/HCfobvC2Jp
— Maryland Women’s Golf (@TerpsWGolf) September 22, 2025
Maryland football extended an offer to four-star class of 2026 defensive back and wide receiver Semaj Stanford.
Blessed to say I have received a offer from the University of Maryland @ZSpavital@THillBAFootball@BrokenArrowFTBLpic.twitter.com/Pnwo8Y6kQ7
— Semaj Stanford (@SemajStanford4) September 22, 2025
Maryland tennis’ Oliwia Orlinska advanced to the final round of qualifying in the ITA All American Championship.
Orlinska (UMD) def. Gonzalez [10] (U Miami): 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 in the ITA All American Championship to advance her to the final round of Qualifying! 🐢🎾#terptennis
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) September 22, 2025
Former Maryland football safety Darnell Savage signed with the Washington Commanders.
We have signed S Darnell Savage pic.twitter.com/AL3oKgNzH6
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 22, 2025
Maryland alum Scott van Pelt implored Maryland fans to show up in support of the Terps against Washington.
“Here it is in front of you… A week to get the bandwagon fired up. Come on out and support the team.”@notthefakeSVP‘s message to @TerpsFootball fans after the 4-0 start 🗣️#GoTerpspic.twitter.com/aAtfhJLm8t
— SVPod (@_SVPod) September 22, 2025