The No. 14/15 Maryland women’s basketball team fell at No. 3/3 Duke 71-64 Thursday night in its Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Terps (13-2, 0-1 ACC) held the lead through much of the game behind junior Kim Rodgers’ career high 18 points, but the Blue Devils (15-0, 1-0 ACC) surged in the last two minutes for the win. Rodgers hit three three’s for her 18 points, while freshman Alyssa Thomas notched her first career double-double with … Read More »
The No. 14/15 Maryland women’s basketball team will open Atlantic Coast Conference play Thursday night at No. 3/3 Duke. The Terrapins and the Blue Devils are set to tip off at 7 p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The game will be aired by the Raycom network and will be shown on Comcast SportsNet Mid Atlantic. Thursday’s matchup will also be broadcast at WMUCSports.com. The Terrapins are coming off of a 74-60 win at St. Joseph’s Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia. With … Read More »
Karl, I was wrong about this one. I thought Rodriquez would be successful at Michigan. 15-22 in 3 years gets you the axe. It also seems obvious that Jim Harbaugh has no interest in dealing with the mess RR created. A storied program needs help.
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1— Amazing turnaround of the O’s with the arrival of Buck Showalter
2—Ravens make the playoffs for the 3rd year in arow under John Harbaugh
3—Greivis Vasquez leads the Maryland Terrapins to a regular ACC tItle—Gary Williams named ACC Coach of the year—Maryland loses heartbreaking game to Michigan State
4—Signing of Anquan Boldin
5—Debbie Yow Surprisingly quits as AD at Maryland–Kevin Anderson replaces
6—No area team makes the NCAA Lacrosse Final Four in Baltimore
7–20,000 attend the Women’s Final Four … Read More »
I have said it many times –my favorite track is the little harness track in Oxen Hill. It’s quiet–too quiet unfortunately, easy to access and the chalks always seem to win. Peter Angelos believes that if you can combine the races with slots it will be athriving part of the community. Probably if you combine slots with a pizza palace it will thrive. But the location is great, parking is easy, and I am sure it would be a success. … Read More »
Like him or not, Randy Edsall is hitting the ground running. He is bringing his OC, Running backs coach, and Special teams coach with him from UConn. Don Brown has interviewed for the Def Coordinator position with james Franklin at Vanderbilt and also for the head coaching job at Elon.
Two or 3 times a week , I will conduct a poll on the site. The poll is on the right side at the top. I encourage all to participate
It did not take much enticement for Randy Edsall to leave UConn. It never does when you go from making $350,000 a year to $2 million for doing essentially the same job. He was so anxious to close the deal, he did not accompany his team home. For that, Uconn is obviously mad. Early word has it that Edsall will bring his coordinators with him, thus probably spelling the end of Don Brown. Here’s hoping that Edsall hits the ground … Read More »
For once I am without comments. I really thought the hiring of Mike Leach was a fait accompli. It is very hard for me to comment on Randy Edsall because I know so little of UConn’s football program and Big East Football. I am extremely interested to hear what were the stumbling blocks to a Mike Leach hire. Though I am disappointed I assure everyone that I will give the new coach all the support I can and judge with … Read More »