Monday Edition of Koons Ford Terp TalK on at 6PM on 1300AM

6-10 forward Filip Petrusev, a native of Serbia, who will play his senior season at Montverde Academy. Petrusev made some noise on the AAU circuit this summer and has Maryland, Georgia Tech, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Charlotte, and Tennessee under consideration. He played at the Avon School in Connecticut as a junior and made a hasty verbal to Hartford, before blowing up and de-committing in July. Turge apparently was at Montverde yesterday checking on Petrusev, and I suspect watching the Mitchells as well. Petrusev has solid inside/outside skills, and projects as a top 75 prospect, with the potential to move a bit higher in the rankings. Clearly, Turge has plenty of irons in the fire.

Terps prepare for UCF on Saturday at 3PM

Texas Loses to USC in Overtime–great day for Maryland

Terps just out of top 25 Ranking

Volleyball Coach Steve Aird calls in to discuss great 10-1 start for team

#3 Terps Shut out Penn State 2-0 in Soccer

The Maryland men’s lacrosse team will scrimmage the United States Men’s Training Team Saturday, Oct. 7, at 6 pm, as announced Tuesday by US Lacrosse. Tickets are available for $10 each day with proceeds benefitting the U.S. National Teams Program. The scrimmage is part of the 2017 Team USA Fall Classic, which takes places on the weekend of Oct. 7-8 on William G. Tierney Field at US Lacrosse Headquarters. In addition to Kelly, the U.S. Training Team includes nine other former Terps – more than any other team. The list includes Jake Bernhardt (’12), current Maryland assistant coach Jesse Bernhardt (’13), Mike Chanenchuk (’14), Michael Ehrhardt (’14), John Haus (’13), Tim Muller (’17), Brian Phipps (’10), Drew Snider (’12) and Joe Walters (’06).

Freshman Kyler Greenwalt and senior Lein Holsboer each scored twice to lead the ninth-ranked Maryland field hockey team to a 4-1 win over Bucknell Sunday at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. With the win, the Terps (5-2) have won four straight games.

Ravens off to 2-0 start with 24-10 Win over Browns but Marshall Yanda out for the year.  My Grades for Ravens:

Joe—B+  moved well, faked well, a lack of communication with receivers

Running Backs—solid B–All 3 had decent games but Alex Collins cannot put the ball on the ground

Offensive line—B–opened nice holes for RBs, responded well when Yanda went down

Receivers-B—–Brashad Perriman 2 drops no catches, killed first drive with drop–Ben Watson excellent–Need Mike Wallace’s involvement–Campanaro –more snaps?

Defensive Line–B=-super against the run–wore out in pass rush in the heat–Tsizzle great strip sack–again

Linebackers—-B+– CJ Mosley led the way with with 10 tackles–LBs bent but never broke

Secondary—A–   5 interceptions says it all–Wddle gets better the more I watch him—only a couple of superb catches by the Browns prevented an A

Special teams—Incomplete–what’s with not returning kickoffs 1 yard deep in end zone–Tucker missed a 61 yard FG

Coaching–B—outside of going for a ridiculous FG , which led to great field position for the Browns–a solid job by Harbs, and the 2 OCS–

 

 

 

 

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