What a glorious night at Camden Yards!!!The O’s coasted to a 7-1 victory behind recently exiled starting pitcher, Jake Arrieta. Jake went 7 innings and gave up just 1 run. He wasn’t exactly sharp but he got the job done.

Upon entering the stadium I ran into Terrapin football coach Randy Edsall there with his family.

I am beginning … Read More »

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terrapintimes.com reported yesterday that Obi will visit Maryland. Temple, Georgetown, and Villanova.

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Some observations of a great opening game in the NBA Championship Series:

It is hard to believe that James Harden played such a small role in the game Tuesday night–5 points in 22 minutes

We all expect KD to play excellent as he did, exploding in the 4th quarter. But as I wrote about last night the X factor will be which Russell Westbrook shows up each night. Russell tore through the Miami Heat defense often making Dwayne Wade look … Read More »

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I forgot what it was like to have an effective leadoff hitter. Roberts is way too valuable to be stealing bases. For whatever reason he has been a disaster while running the bases. One more concussion like injury and he will be through. Imagine this lineup with a healthy Nolan Reimhold. Here is a key statistic to show everyone what an incredible manager Buck is–the O’s are 35-26 yet have been outscored by 2 runs for the season.

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Part 2

Durant reached his breaking point once with Brown’s military-like demands, while executing a drill at the age of thirteen where he was required to stand for an hour, frozen in the proper shooting form. He’d finally had enough and stormed out. Two hours later, he was back. KD often took naps at the center. Other kids made fun of him because he ostracized himself in the cocoon of the game, always carrying a ball that often left the dirty … Read More »

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The Loyola University Maryland community is morning the loss of Adam Pomper, a member of the Class of 2015, who passed away June 12, 2012. A native of Huntington, N.Y., and a graduate of St. Anthony’s High School, Pomper was a student-athlete on the men’s lacrosse team and a communication major.

Following are statements from Loyola Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Jim Paquette and Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Charley Toomey.

 

Jim Paquette:

 “We are deeply saddened by the passing of … Read More »

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I am glad this case is closed. Black Field? Pewter? No the field is green with the flag depiction in the end zones, and Maryland logo at Midfield.

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 Terrapin greats Katie O’Donnell and Keli Smith Puzo were named to the 16-member Olympic team and will head to London, announced Monday by U.S. head coach Lee Bodimeade.

Seven players make a return to the Olympic Games, including Smith Puzo, who graduated from Maryland in 2002. The U.S. will look to record their first Olympic medal since 1984, after finishing eighth at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

“One of the things that we have been able to achieve since Beijing … Read More »

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So much for the regular season. The MVP of the Playoffs was Kings’ goalie Jonathan Quick. If you run into any New jersey fans tomorrow make sure you tell them how good you feel for LA winning its 1st Cup.

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Sander was 6-2 this year for Maryland with a 2.87 ERA. He had been drafted last year by the O’s but opted to return for his senior year. Good luck to a great Terrapin!!!

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