2014-15 SEASON IN REVIEW

STORIES

SPORTS

FOOTBALL

Overall: 7-6 • Big Ten: 4-4

2014 Foster Farms Bowl

More than 680,000 fans watched the Terrapins in 13 games, an all-time program record.

Season Honors

National Honors

All-America Honors

Big Ten Honors

Sean Davis

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Media)

Stefon Diggs

Second Team, All-Big Ten (Coaches)

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Media)

Cole Farrand

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media)

Darius Kilgo

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Media)

William Likely

First Team, All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media)

Andre Monroe

Second Team, All-Big Ten (Media)

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Coaches)

Yannick Ngakoue

Honorable Mention, All-Big Ten (Media)

Academic Honors

Brad Craddock

Brad Craddock

Brad Craddock

Academic All-Big Ten

Jalen Brooks, C.J. Brown, Sal Conaboy, Rashid Conteh, Brad Craddock, Zach Dancel, Michael Dunn, Cole Farrand, P.J. Gallo, Adam Greene, Perry Hills, Joe Marchese, Brian McMahon, Mike Minter, Nathan Renfro, Matt Robinson, Eric Roca, Maurice Shelton, Michael Tart, J.T. Ventura, Andrew Zeller

Big Ten Bakken-Anderson Kicker of the Year

First Team, All-Big Ten (Coaches and Media)

Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award

First Team All-American, FWAA

Second Team All-American, Associated Press

Second Team All-American, Walter Camp

Second Team All-American, Sporting News

Second Team All-American, USA Today

• Maryland made a strong impression during their first season in the Big Ten. The Terps finished the regular season with an impressive 5-1 record away from College Park, leading the Big Ten in road wins. The five road victories were the most for a Terrapin team since 1984. Maryland posted it’s first-ever road victory at Penn State and it’s first-ever win against Michigan to punctuate its first season in the conference, which concluded with an appearance in the Foster Farms Bowl. Maryland finished the season 7-6 securing its first back-to-back winning seasons since 2002-03.

• In 2014, eight Maryland players earned all-conference honors, and Brad Craddock earned Maryland’s first individual national honor since 2002 by winning the 23rd Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker. Craddock also took home the Big Ten Bakken-Anderson Kicker of the Year Award.

• Defensive lineman Andre Monroe set the Maryland career sack record with 25.0  after finishing the 2014 season with 10.5 sacks, which was the eighth-highest single-season mark in program history.

• Defensive back William Likely tied for the conference lead with six interceptions in 2014 and earned first-team all-conference honors from the coaches and media. Likely’s 170 interception return yards led the conference and set a school record.

• In addition, 21 student-athletes claimed a spot on the All-Big Ten Academic Team.

 

2014 Maryland Football Team