The Maryland men’s soccer team wraps up a successful spring slate with a weekend full of activities, beginning Friday.

Saturday, Ludwig Field will be the place to be for all things Maryland soccer as the Alumni Game kicks off at noon prior to the Terps facing Akron in their final spring contest at 2:30 p.m. Both events are free to the public.

Below is a recap of the Terps’ spring season thus far.

March 10 – D.C. United 3, Maryland … Read More »

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Who would have thought it could happen when the Caps were 2-8. Putting together a 10-1 April streak did the job for Washington. As Alex Ovechkin scored his 13th goal in April the Caps finished off the Jets. The guys bought into Adam Oates’ system and it totally paid off.

“I remember 20 games ago looking at the schedule,” said Mathieu Perreault, one of five Capitals to score a goal Tuesday. “Like, ‘Man, we’re probably going to have to go … Read More »

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Here it is–just about 4 months in advance of the normal relese of ACC Hoops Schedule. I guess the point was to make it clear how badly the ACC wants to punish Maryland. As I have stated since the Big 10 announcement, Maryland is deprived of a home game against Duke and North Carolina. Here is how the schedule breaks down.

Road Games only——Duke, Carolina. BC, Clemson, and NC State

Home Games only–Cuse, Notre Dame, Miami, Georgia Tech, and Wake

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Maryland junior midfielder Mike Chanenchuk and junior goalie Niko Amato have been named Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, as announced Tuesday by the conference.

Chanenchuk led all scorers with four points to lead the Terrapins over No. 15 Yale. He scored the game’s first goal on an unassisted shot early in the first quarter and added a second to give Maryland the lead back in the third quarter shortly after the Bulldogs … Read More »

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That’s the same score the Bullets beat the Knicks by in Game 7 of the Eastern Playoffs in 1971.

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It was a freezing night at the Yards last night, so everyone in attendance was thankful to #21 for ending the pitching duel. Chris Tillman was at the top of his game tonight. Only a weak ground ball that got past Casilla, who by the way forgot to dive for the ball, prevented him from a W. Chris pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing 4 hits and just 1 run.photo-80Read More »

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