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    Important Documents

  • 2005-06 Annual Report 
  • Maryland Athletics Vision Statement 
  • Maryland Athletics Mission Statement & Guiding Principles
  • Maryland Athletics Goals for 2006-07 
  • 2005-06 Recap 
  • Maryland Athletics Results for 1994-2006 
  • 2005-06 Student Athlete Handbook & Planner 
  • 2004-05 Season Review

    Honors & Awards

    The University of Maryland athletics program is widely recognized as one of the best in the nation. Below, are some recent honors earned by the Terps:

    US News and World Report Cover

    • US News & World Report ranked Maryland Athletics among the Top 20 programs in the nation.
    • Sports Illustrated ranked the Terps #24 among America's best sports colleges.
    • Sports Illustrated for Women ranked Maryland as the #8 and #10 school for women's athletics in 1999 and 2000 (ranking discontinued after 2000).
    • Maryland has finished in the "Elite Top 25" of the annual USSA Director's Cup competition, which measures the overall competitive excellence of athletics programs through competition in NCAA championships across all sports.
    • Maryland ranked 6th nationally in the Excellence in Athletics Cup, an award that recognizes all-around achievement in athletics and areas associated with student-athletes, including (1) graduation rates, (2) gender equity, (3) financial integrity, and (4) competitive excellence.
    • The Terps are one of only 7 schools to have won a National Championship in both football and men's basketball (the others are Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, UCLA, Syracuse and Connecticut).

    History of Varsity Sports

    Maryland has a proud tradition of expanding athletic opportunities and today sponsors a total of 27 varsity sports featuring more than 650 student-athletes.

    Men (12)                         Women (15)
    Football           1892          Basketball          1972
    Basketball         1911          Volleyball          1972
    Baseball           1920          Gymnastics          1973
    Lacrosse           1924          Field Hockey        1975
    Track (Indoor)     1925          Lacrosse            1975
    Track (Outdoor)    1925          Tennis              1975
    Cross Country      1925          Swimming            1975
    Soccer             1932          Track (Indoor)      1975
    Wrestling          1948          Track (Outdoor)     1975
    Golf               1952          Cross Country       1978
    Swimming           1957          Soccer              1988
    Tennis             1964          Softball            1993
                                     Golf                1999
                                     Competitive Cheer   2003
                                     Water Polo          2003
    

    Maryland Colors: Red, White, Black & Gold

    Student Section
    Students in Stands
    Pep Flag Runners

     • History of Maryland's School Colors

    The four official colors of the University of Maryland, red, white, black and gold, are drawn from the striking and distinctive Maryland state flag. Terp fans proudly wear the colors and have propelled the Terps to a perennial top ranking in the sale of officially licensed collegiate merchandise.

    Testudo: Fear the Turtle

    Fear the Turtle
    Testudo McKeldin
    Testudo Cole

     • Tale of the Top Shell

    Testudo got his start in 1932, when then football coach Dr. H. Curly Byrd recommended that the Diamondback terrapin be made the school mascot.

    Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band

    Pep Band
    Pep Band
    Pep Band

     • Listen to Official School Songs

    The "Mighty Sound of Maryland" Marching Band takes the field at Byrd Stadium on football Saturdays, while the Pep Band rocks the Comcast Center during men's and women's basketball games.

    Maryland's Distinguished Alumni

    Jim Henson, Creator of The Muppets
    Jim Henson, Creator of "The Muppets"
    Boomer Esiason, Quarterback & Sportscaster
    Boomer Esiason, Quarterback & Sportscaster
    Tim Brant, Sportscaster
    Tim Brant, Sportscaster

     • Partial Listing of Maryland's Distinguished Alumni

    The University of Maryland has produced scores of distinguished alumni that have excelled on and off the playing field.

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