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The Maryland Terrapins softball team represents University of Maryland, College Park in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Big Ten Conference. The Terrapins are currently led by head coach Lauren Karn. The team plays its home games at Maryland Softball Stadium located on the university's campus. [2]
The softball team at the University of Maryland had been playing at an off campus softball complex ever since the programs inception in 1995. A new on-campus stadium and complex was in high demand to reward the young softball program which had risen to 12th in the national softball rankings in just its third season. [1]
Maryland: Head coaching record; Overall: 121–125 (.492) Accomplishments and honors; Championships; Horizon League softball tournament (2022) Horizon League regular season (2022, 2023) Awards; Horizon League Coach of the Year (2022)
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Loh issued a recommendation to the University System of Maryland to change the name, and the Board of Regents voted 12–5 in December 2015 to rename the facility as "Maryland Stadium." [ 22 ] On September 16, 2022, the university announced that the stadium would be renamed SECU Stadium as part of a 10-year deal between the credit union and the ...
In his eight years at St. Bernard's, his softball teams made six consecutive trips to the state tournament and won Class 1A state titles in 1985, 1989 and 1990. St. Bernard's was the runner-up in ...
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On September 9, 2019, Montgomery was named the new head coach of the Maryland Terrapins softball program. [3] On July 27, 2023, Montgomery resigned as head coach citing personal reasons. In four seasons at Maryland he led the Terrapins to a 98–78 record.