Championship Teams make Championship Plays.

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Looking back to before the season – our chat with Seth. He is coming back to College Park on Saturday for GameDay.

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East Lansing, MI – February 15, 2020 – Michigan State University: Rece Davis (l), LaPhonso Ellis, Seth Greenberg and Jay Bilas during College GameDay Covered by State Farm (Photo by Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images)

The GameDay gang was a good luck charm for the Terps at Michigan State. The show this time around is from College Park … Read More »

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Bruce Posner, Wayne Viener and Cordell Woodland talk Terps hoops, lax and the Tyson Fury fight. With Dennis Koulatsos. As heard on 1300 CBS Sports Radio.

https://soundcloud.com/terptalk/terp-talk-radio-show-2262020

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UMD Performs Wizardry to Overcome a 17-point deficit

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Following a rather ugly loss on Ohio State’s home court in Columbus, the Terps continued their road trip with a journey to The Barn to face off against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

For a .500 team with a 7-9 record in the Big Ten, Minnesota played to the exact opposite of expectations. Fighting for a potential bid in the NCAA tournament, the Golden Gophers cut no … Read More »

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Ahead of the road trip at the Golden Gophers, Jalen Smith talks to the media

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It’s the 150th episode of the YoungTerps Podcast! We look at a bunch of non-rev news, as well as the Terps first MBB loss in five weeks.

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In 1999, "The Jewish Jordan" was one of the most exciting basketball players in the country. At every turn, he put his faith before his playing career.

Coming soon on the next episode of “So … You Want the Real Story?”: @tamirgoodman pic.twitter.com/r40UGul4BN

— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) February 20, 2020

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From Terrapin Times – Class of 2020 combo guard Aquan Smart (Niles North/Skokie, Ill.) committed to Maryland back on Feb. 18, and he made his decision public Feb. 23. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound three-star, who earned the coveted Terps’ offer during his official visit to College Park, Md., Feb. 17-19, said he can’t wait to embark on his college career.

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