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No. 5 Maryland field hockey demolishes No. 10 Iowa, 5-0
No. 5 Maryland comprehensively beat No. 10 Iowa, 5-0, on the road Sunday, heavily leaning on its young core.
Missy Meharg said Thursday that her team was nearly there and just needed the final pieces to click offensively. The Terps responded to their coach’s challenge in style.
Maryland got off to a strong start, sustaining offensive pressure and refusing Iowa the opportunity to advance the ball. For a moment, it appeared it had found a breakthrough: Maci Bradford looped a ball in toward goalkeeper Mia Magnotta, where Fleur Knopert arrived out of nowhere to turn it home. A whistle from the referee pulled back the chance, though, leaving the Terps frustrated.
After a long review, the Hawkeyes won a penalty corner with just over six minutes remaining in the first quarter. The ball fell to Iowa’s Dionne van Aalsum, last season’s top goal scorer in the nation, but a strong knee from Alyssa Klebasko kept the ball away from goal.
At first, it appeared the game would be a defensive slugfest — each team had just one penalty corner, with one shot on goal coming from the penalty corner. It was unclear where the quality chances would come from, if they would come at all.
But early in the second quarter, the Terps found paydirt. Maryland won its second penalty corner of the game, which Deberdine slid in to Hope Rose. Rose took a quick shot on net, but before it could reach Magnotta, freshman Ella Gaitan shot out her stick. The sound of the ball crashing against the back of the net rang.
After the goal, the Terps slowed their game down considerably. Maryland allowed itself the time to be methodical, winning four penalty corners in quick succession. Shots from Josie Hollamon gave the Terps chances, but Iowa’s defense smothered those opportunities.
The Iowa offense, on the other hand, had trouble its their way through the Terps’ midfield, only making occasional forays toward the net throughout the first half. It only mustered one shot in the first half.
Then the Terps suddenly doubled their lead. Maryland won the ball high up the field, forcing a turnover more than 4 minutes into the third quarter. The ball was sent into Annemijn Klijnhout just inches from the gaping goalmouth, and the Dutch freshman made no mistake scoring her first goal for Maryland.
Iowa searched for a response on offense but did not find one, although van Aalsum came close, having picked up the ball with her back to the net just five feet away from Klebasko. van Aalsum spun and pump faked, sending the goalkeeper to the ground and unsettling the sticks of two defenders before rifling in a low drive that Klebasko reached out for and stopped with her glove.
The Terps continued to fully control of the game, highlighted late in the third quarter.
Maryland won its sixth penalty corner of the game, as Deberdine sent the ball in for Hollamon, who stopped it and sized up a shot before surprising the Iowa defense by sending the ball left to an unmarked Gaitan. Gaitan took the shot, lifting the ball into the top corner and pushing the Maryland lead to three.
As Maryland’s fourth consecutive win over Iowa looked all but confirmed, the Terps scored their fourth goal. Leah Horwitz sent in a low cross from along the baseline, and Bradford redirected it into the far corner for her second goal of the season.
And with the game all but over, Rose provided the cherry on top. With a smooth spin in the penalty circle, she set up a laser that sliced right between the legs of Magnotta and into the back of the net for the fifth and final goal of the game.
Three things to know
1. Maryland defense reigns supreme. In what all involved thought would be a defensive battle, Maryland came out comprehensively on top. Iowa spent nearly its entire offensive time possessing the ball in its own half. The Terps only allowed two shots on goal, all of which cam from van Aalsum.
2. Offensive explosion. The Terps scored nine goals over two games this weekend, the most they’ve managed over a single two-game weekend since September 2022. The last time they managed as many in a weekend without giving up a single goal was in October of 2019 — coincidentally, in games against Iowa and Indiana.
3. Big Ten play continues next week. The Terps will play their fifth conference game on Friday against Michigan State, with the game kicking off in East Lansing, Michigan, at 3 p.m. The Spartans have yet to win a conference game this year.
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Month-By-Month Summer Forecast Released For MD
The competing signals are one reason NOAA is approaching the forecast with caution.
“Overall, temperature and precipitation tools offer either weak or conflicting signals,” Pugh said.
For Maryland residents, the outlook suggests that temperatures and precipitation will be near normal this summer.
NOAA’s forecast offers some encouraging news for areas still dealing with drought conditions. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, most of Maryland is dealing with severe drought, while others are experiencing extreme to exceptional drought conditions, and NOAA’s Seasonal Drought Outlook calls for conditions to improve through the end of August.
While forecasters expect the Northeast’s most active severe weather period to fall, as usual, in June and July, NOAA does not issue seasonal severe weather outlooks.
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Federal agents search for Maryland juvenile in connection to double shooting turned murder
EDGEWOOD, Md. (WBFF) — A double shooting ended in murder, and now a juvenile is wanted for the crime.
A’Maree Curbeam, 17, is wanted on several charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree assault and weapons violations.
ALSO READ | Harford County Sheriff’s Office searches for 17-year-old homicide suspect
On April 3, 2026 officers with the Harford County Sheriff’s office responded to reports of a shooting at a townhome community off Pulaski Highway in Edgewood.
Responding officers first came in contact with a 22-year-old man on Brookside Drive, near Grempler Way, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators said he had a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his shoulder.
The victim was transported to a hospital in Baltimore.
As officers began canvassing the neighborhood, a second shooting victim was found lying in the 1900 block of Eloise Lane.
Investigators said the 19-year-old man had a gunshot wound to his chest and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The victim was identified as Bryan Burroughs Jr., of Edgewood.
According to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, investigators obtained video and audio footage from local surveillance cameras in the neighborhood that they say captured the shooting and minutes leading up to and following the crime.
Investigators identified A’Maree Curbeam as the suspect in the case.
According to court documents, Curbeam shot Burroughs one time in the upper torso area, and then can be heard telling his associates, “Take me somewhere. Take me somewhere. I got to get out of here”
In court documents, investigators said officers collected several 9mm casings from the scene, and executed a search warrant at one of the homes Curbeam was reportedly seen running out of on Eloise Lane.
According to court documents, clothing matching the description of what Curbeam wore was seized from the home.
A warrant was issued for Curbeam’s arrest the following day.
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has not yet released a believed motive, but said the parties are known to each other.
The U.S. Marshals Service has now joined the search for the fugitive.
“Investigators relied on video footage, ballistic evidence, the result of the search and seizure warrant and witness statements to develop this suspect,” Jennifer Mazza, deputy marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service, said.
It’s pertinent that we locate and apprehend this individual.”
As the search continues, a family has been left in anguish.
Burroughs Jr. has since been laid to rest.
In a GoFundMe page his family wrote in part,
My son Bryan was only 19 years old—a recent high school graduate, an excellent athlete, and a friend to everyone he met. He was full of big dreams and plans for the future, and he brought so much joy to our family. Bryan loved his father and me deeply, but his younger brother was truly his world.”
Tragically, Bryan was taken from us in a senseless act of violence. Our family is heartbroken, and we are still waiting for justice.”
Anyone with information concerning Curbeam’s whereabouts is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 703-407-9896.
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Staycations Are Trending: 17 Maryland Events Worth Staying Home For
Travel trends nationwide suggest more people are staying close to home this year due to higher oil and gas prices. Some 71 percent of Americans plan road trips for summer vacations, according to Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report.
Another study, by Bank of America, found consumers are responding to higher gas prices by taking fewer trips, reducing travel budgets, cutting back on accommodations, or choosing destinations closer to home.
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