Maryland field hockey head coach Missy Meharg proudly announced the signing of eight talented athletes as part of the 2025 recruiting class. The class includes three pairs of sisters who will join forces on the field, enhancing the legacy of family within the team. Meharg expressed enthusiasm about the athletes, citing their championship experience and skills that will contribute to Maryland's competitive edge. Each recruit brings a strong background in high school achievements, showcasing their readiness to excel at the collegiate level.

By the Numbers
  • Three sisters of current players: Jordyn Hollamon (with Josie), Faith Everett (with Maya), and Brinkley Eyre (with AJ).
  • Jordyn Hollamon won her fourth straight national championship before committing.
  • Skylar Gilman broke multiple records: most goals in a single season for Howard County and Glenelg.
State of Play
  • The recruits bring extensive accolades, including several who participated in national team selection camps.
  • The team aims to build on their current competitive prowess by integrating this talented class into their ranks.
What's Next

As the recruits prepare to join the Terps for the 2025 season, they will train to integrate into the team dynamic. Their impact on the team's performance will be closely monitored, especially with the expected increase in competition level. The recruits will also begin participating in collegiate preseason activities.

Bottom Line

The addition of these eight recruits signals a promising future for Maryland field hockey, reinforcing their championship culture. Their collective experiences and familial connections could foster a strong team spirit, setting the stage for both individual and team success in upcoming seasons.