In what could be the last regular season game ever with the Hoyas, Joe Cummings has led the Terps to an early 5-1 lead with 12 minutes to go in the first half.
Curtis holmes again is dominating face-offs 6-1.
So far Joe has 1 goal, Michael Shakespeare 2, Mike Chanenchuck 1, Kevin Cooper 1, and Billy Gribbin just got his first 6-1 Terps.
Interior passing and help on draws have triggered the early lead as the Hoyas Ryan … Read More »
The sixth-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team is set for an 8:30 p.m. game Friday vs. North Carolina at Comcast Center. The Terrapins will honor seniors Anjale Barrett, Lynetta Kizer and Kim Rodgers prior to tip-off. The Terps (23-4, 10-4 ACC) have won five of their last six games, while the Tar Heels (19-8, 9-5) have won their last two straight. In their meeting on Jan. 8, the Terrapins won 78-72 in overtime in Chapel Hill. Alyssa Thomas led with 24 points, including a reverse layup … Read More »
Kevin Anderson’s phone has been silent since he drew the line in the sand about the establishment of an annual matchup between the Hoyas and the Terps. Therefore the 11 year matchup in Lacrosse will probably end with Friday night’s game. The Terps are 9-2 in the series winning last year’s game 20-8.
They are celebrating at Jake’s Deli in Milwaukee as the 1st Jewish MVP in 50 years has had his 50 game suspension overturned. Big day for my man Switz at Marquette!!!!
Franklin has denied tampering but now we shall see what went down.
Maryland junior defender Harriet Tibble has been named the 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Field Hockey Scholar-Athlete of the Year and leads the sport’s All-ACC Academic team.
“Harriet consistently represents the best and the brightest in ACC field hockey. This academic honor coupled with a Smith School Business Degree (Marketing /International Business) will enable this English native to get a career anywhere in the world,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “On behalf of the Department of Athletics we are so proud … Read More »
Head football coach Randy Edsall announced Wednesday that former offensive lineman Max Garcia, quarterback Danny O’Brien and linebacker Mario Rowson have all been granted a full release from the football program with no transfer restrictions. Each requested and was granted release from their scholarship commitments at the University of Maryland.
“While at first I thought it was important to limit the institutions to which they could transfer, I have since reconsidered my decision” Edsall said. “At the end of the … Read More »
Damonte is from Centreville Maryland and the Terrapins quest for him has stayed under the radar. Some facts about Dodd.
He is 6’9 230 and only 17 tears old.
His game has improved by leaps and bounds over the past year. Maryland beat out Georgetown (hmmmmmm), houston and Dayton but he kid wanted to go to Maryland in the worst way.
Scott Spinelli first scouted Damonte and immediately brought Turgeon into the picture.
Everyone at College Park was ecstatic about … Read More »