Maryland softball and wrestling picked up 2026 commitments in recent weeks — both of which are multi-sport athletes at their high schools.
Michael Locksley and his staff continue to hit the recruiting trail, extending an offer to an unranked recruit with growing buzz.
Commitments
Softball
Addi Hulshof, 2026, right field/first base/left-handed pitcher, Olentangy High School, Lewis Center, Ohio
Hulshof, who describes herself as a power hitter, committed to the Terps on Oct. 27. She earned first team all-conference and honorable mention all-district nods during her freshman season in 2023.
She also plays basketball at Olentangy High School.
Wrestling
Liston Seibert, 2026, 120 pounds, Perry High School, Massillon, Ohio
Seibert is ranked as a four-and-a-half star recruit by Track Wrestling and announced his commitment to Maryland on Oct. 22.
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Seibert earned second place in the 16U 120-pounds freestyle event at the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Junior & 16U Nationals. He also was a state qualifier in Ohio in both of his first two years in high school. Seibert holds a 25-5 record since Oct. 31, 2023, according to Track Wrestling.
He also pole vaults at Perry High School.
Offers
Football
Dylan Williams, 2028, edge rusher, St. Frances Academy, Baltimore
Maryland was Williams’ first collegiate offer. He plays for Baltimore powerhouse St. Frances, which is currently ranked No. 1 in Baltimore according to MaxPreps.
The Terps have offered one other edge rusher in his class, fellow in-state recruit RJ Cruz III.
LaDainian Blackwell, 2025, tight end/outside linebacker, Boys Town High School, Boys Town, Nebraska
The Terps gave Blackwell his fifth offer of his recruiting cycle. The senior previously played for Milford Mill Academy in Baltimore.
Blackwell has 30 tackles and three interceptions through nine games this fall. He also has five receptions for 68 yards and a touchdown, adding a rushing score as well.
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Kameron Battle, 2028, athlete, Carrollwood Day, Tampa, Florida
Maryland extended Battle’s second Division I offer on Oct. 22. It didn’t take long before he received another from the University of South Florida only two days later.
Battle played for Zephyrhills Christian Academy as an eighth-grader, logging 18 carries for 138 yards and seven catches for 80 yards. He also recorded 328 combined return yards.
As a freshman this year, he’s continued to excel in the run game with 203 rushing yards and a touchdown in three games.
The freshman also plays baseball for the Patriots as a shortstop, outfielder and right-handed pitcher.
Graham Houston, 2026, offensive tackle, Buford High School, Buford, Georgia
Despite being an unranked recruit by 247sports, Houston has received offers from schools including Oregon, Georgia, Indiana and Ole Miss.
Maryland became the 12th school to offer the tackle on Tuesday.