Some topics:
–Review of ACC Lacrosse Championships
–Dino and Dennis Koulatsos preview the NFL Draft and discuss where will the Terps go
–Basketball recruiting updates
–Red White game this Saturday
Maryland is one of eight teams that will compete in the 2011 Puerto Rico Tip-Off on Nov. 17, 18, and 20 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan. In addition to the Terps, the field for the fifth annual Puerto Rico Tip-Off includes Alabama, Colorado, Iona, Purdue, Temple, Western Michigan and Wichita State. Both Purdue and Temple reached the second round of the NCAA Championship.
Maryland will hold its annual Red-White spring football game on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The game caps off the Terps’ five-week spring practice period under first-year head coachRandy Edsall and culminates Maryland Day, an annual campus open house which gets underway at 10 a.m. Admission to the game is free. Gates will open at noon for an autograph session (12:30 to 1:30 p.m.) with Edsall and the players.
It’s just about official that on Saturday May 7 at 8AM on “The Big Talker” AM 1580 in the DC area–Terp Talk will debut. Many of my readers are in the College Park area so this is a great time to get on board. Email me at bposner7@gmail.com if you are interested or call me at 410-963-3152. My thanks go out to Rick Jaklitsch who will be a main sponsor and frequent Co-Host for all of his help on this … Read More »
Amazing that Britton wasn’t on the O’s opening day roster. It was good to see another strong performance by the stopper Gregg.
Maryland joins several West Coast teams in their pursuit of the Fresno Center.
From Matt Bracken’s Article in the Sun:
Aaron Harrison comes back to Baltimore five or six times a year, but the Patterson grad’s homecoming next month will be particularly special. Harrison is set to bring his Houston Defenders AAU program here for the Nike Baltimore Elite Invitational Tournament, which is scheduled to run May 6-8 at CCBC-Catonsville. The Defenders’ 17-and-under team includes up to seven future high-major Division I players, including Harrison’s twin sons Andrew and Read More »
Wally Judge is a transfer from Kansas State. According to most sources his decision will be between Maryland and Rutgers. Remember he will have to sit out 1 year. Judge is originally from the landover area. Wally is 6’8 and 215.