Maryland baseball’s Brett Harman and field hockey’s Harriet Tibble were recognized by the Atlantic Coast Conference Wednesday as Maryland’s 2011-12 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year. 

Harman, a native of Westminster, Md., has been a standout pitcher since he stepped on campus almost five years ago. After undergoing Tommy John surgery and missing the entire 2011 season, Harman had a stellar 3.04 ERA in 2012, which led to 2012 All-ACC second team honors.

Harman graduated in May with a degree in … Read More »

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Kansas State associate head coach John Szefc has been hired as the new head baseball coach at the University of Maryland, director of athletics Kevin Anderson announced Wednesday.

Szefc (pronounced CHEF), who is the seventh head coach in the 120-year history of the program, comes to Maryland with a proven track record as a recruiter and hitting coach. The Middletown, N.Y., native has served as recruiting coordinator at his last three stops and owns ties to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast … Read More »

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Bryce is unbelievable. Now that he has so angered Ozzie, I like him even more. 

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What is the solution? The O’s are now 46-44, barely have any pitching whatsoever, have the worst fielding team in their history, and have a acquired a 41 year old Jim Thome as their saviour. So far Thome is 9-35 with 0 HRs and 2 RBI. Amaro got us good!

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Jim Dolan just made one of the dumbest moves of his basketball life, which is saying a mouthful. The owner of the New York Knicks, who has spent years wearing a “Kick Me” sign on his back, just kicked out the Madison Square Garden door a promising 23-year-old point guard, a player who averaged 18 points and eight assists the one time someone in the NBA decided to start him instead of fire him. Jeremy Lin was going places, and now … Read More »

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Kelly Kline/GETTY IMAGES – Aaron and Andrew Harrison during a portrait session at the National Basketball Players Association camp last month in Charlottesville. The Harrisons are considered two of the top prospects in the class of 2013, and say they will go to college as a package deal.

   By Mark Giannotto, Published: July 17 BALTIMORE — Aaron and Andrew Harrison, twin brothers from Fort Bend, Tex., are perhaps the most highly regarded package deal college basketball has ever … Read More »

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The only reason I put the score in is because Sylvan Feldman asked me to.

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This was my first look at the twins in person. The only  thing I was upset about was that they were wearing blue shoes. I commented to Mark Clem of the Terrapin Times that I hoped that wasn’t a cryptic message to Wildcat fans. (Thanks to Mark Clem for sending me this great pic of the twins–#5 is Andrew and … Read More »

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