This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Brenda Frese’s second portal addition is a 6-foot guard with College Park ties. Maryland women’s basketball is adding sophomore Chloe Sotell to its 2026-27 roster, the program announced Tuesday.
Sotell spent this past season at Missouri and two seasons ago at Pepperdine. If her last name sounds familiar to Terps’ basketball fans, that’s because her brother Lukas has been a walk-on on the men’s team for three years.
Chloe plays a lot more than her brother does, averaging eight points, five rebounds and 2.2 assists as a sophomore with the Tigers last season. She shot 38% from the field on 29.4 minutes per game.
The incoming junior is Maryland’s second portal addition, alongside Stanford forward Nunu Agara.
In other news
Maryland baseball crushed Mount St. Mary’s on Tuesday, 19-8, for a fifth straight midweek win. Zoe Hammond had the story.
Maryland football has secured a commitment from unranked 2027 wide receiver Davion Vanderbilt from Channelview, Texas.
Six Maryland women’s lacrosse players earned All-Big Ten honors.
Maryland softball fell to Delaware, 2-0.
Maryland tennis appeared in weekly ITA rankings ahead of the Big Ten Tournament.
Longtime Maryland men’s soccer assistant Jake Pace is leaving the program after 17 combined years.
Category: General Sports