Calapari? Kentucky? Scandal? Shocker!!!!!!
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Look, Reggie Bush is guilty of violating the amateur nature of College Football. He returned the most coveted award in all of sports. It’s simple Vince Young was the clear MVP of the Championship game and 2nd to Bush in the Heisman vote. The award belongs to him.
The Maryland women’s lacrosse team visited the White House Monday as President Obama honored last year’s NCAA Division I National Champions. The Terps gathered for a reception on the South Lawn, celebrating with other NCAA champions from across the country before President Obama acknowledged the crowd. “You understand that student-athlete emphasizes student, and not just athlete,” the President said in his address. “This is a group that knows what it … Read More »
Freshman Patrick Mullins netted his first collegiate goal as the No. 7 Maryland men’s soccer team toppled Loyola (Md.), 3-0, Tuesday night at Ridley Athletic Complex. Mullins, who notched his first official score at 61:14 to give Maryland a two-goal cushion, was also responsible for the Terps’ first tally of the match. His strike from six-yards out in the far corner hammered off the Greyhound backline for an own goal in the 39th minute. Junior Matt Oduaran padded … Read More »
It is with a heavy heart that I write of the passing of my good friend and tremendous Terrapin supporter, Erv Raffel. Erv not only supported the entire program with his donations but more-so with every fiber of his being. Erv and I would talk at every home basketball game about different Terrapin issues. You could always see Erv sitting right behind Coach Williams at almost every ACC road game I will never forget the night in Atlanta after the … Read More »
For the first time since August 2004, the O’s won their 4th series in a row. Arietta gets the win and moves to 6-6. Can’t wait til next year!!!!!
No. 9 Maryland hits the road for an intrastate battle against longtime foe Loyola (Md.) for the first time at the Greyhounds’ new facility at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The Terps (1-1-1) and No. 5 Boston College dueled for 110 minutes before succumbing to a draw in Chestnut Hill, Mass., in Maryland’s first taste of Atlantic Coast Conference action Friday. Billy Cortes evened the score with his second goal of the season in the 60th minute while keeper Zac … Read More »
Make no mistake about it, a star has been born. Sequestered in Oklahoma for 2 years most of us have not witnessed the rapid growth of Montrose’s Kevin Durant. But he clearly led this accumulation of the NBA’s B players to a world title. Lamar Odum scored 15 2nd half points as the USA pulled away in the 3rd quarter. … Read More »
Take a lesson from Koji — Gonzo—throw strikes!!! I can’t see Gonzo being part of any pennant run.
Junior Sade Ayinde scored twice, including the game-winner to lead the No. 8/8 University of Maryland women’s soccer team to a 4-1 win over Delaware Sunday afternoon at Ludwig Field. The Terps improve to 7-0-0 on the season and the victory over the Blue Hens was their 18-straight over a non-conference opponent breaking the previous school record of 17 that was set in 1996. Maryland’s non-conference winning streak dates back to a 10-0 win over Mount St. Mary’s on … Read More »