Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball

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The Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball team is the University of Maryland’s NCAA Division I program, known for its strong national presence, multiple conference titles, and a 2006 national championship.

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instanceOf NCAA Division I women’s basketball program
college women’s basketball team
conference Big Ten Conference
conferenceRegularSeasonTitles multiple ACC regular-season championships
multiple Big Ten regular-season championships
conferenceTournamentTitles multiple ACC tournament championships
multiple Big Ten tournament championships
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerConference ACC
Atlantic Coast Conference
governingBody National Collegiate Athletic Association
headCoach Brenda Frese
headCoachStartYear 2002–03 season
homeVenue Xfinity Center
joinedConference Big Ten Conference in 2014–15 season
location College Park, Maryland
mascot Testudo
nationalReputation consistently strong national presence in women’s college basketball
NCAAdivision Division I
NCAAFinalFourAppearance 1982
1989
2006
2014
2015
NCAATournamentAppearance multiple seasons
NCAAtournamentChampionship 2006
NCAAtournamentRunnerUp 2014
nickname Maryland Terrapins
surface form: Terps
notableAchievement won first NCAA women’s basketball national championship in 2006
notablePlayerAlumna Alyssa Thomas
Brionna Jones
Crystal Langhorne
Kristi Toliver
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
programStatus major power in women’s college basketball
represents University of Maryland Terrapins athletics program
rival Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team
surface form: Duke Blue Devils women’s basketball

North Carolina Tar Heels women’s basketball
Ohio State Buckeyes
surface form: Ohio State Buckeyes women’s basketball

Penn State Lady Lions basketball
shortName Maryland Terrapins
sport basketball
state Maryland
teamColors black
gold
red
white
university University of Maryland
surface form: University of Maryland, College Park

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Crystal Langhorne memberOfSportsTeam Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
Xfinity Center homeVenueOf Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
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Testudo usedBy Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
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Angel Reese playedFor Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
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2014 NCAA Women’s Final Four semifinalist Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
Cole Field House primaryTenant Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
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Cole Field House homeVenueOf Maryland Terrapins women’s basketball
this entity surface form: Maryland Terrapins women's basketball team