The NCAA will announce the brackets and participants for the 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. through an online-streamed selection show on the NCAA’s Web site, NCAA.com Six of Maryland’s 10 starting wrestlers have already qualified for the NCAA Championships by securing an automatic bid at the ACC Tournament, which took place March on … Read More »
Maryland will make its 24th postseason appearance after accepting a bid in the 2010 Women’s National Invitational Tournament announced Monday night. The Terrapins will host Iona of the Metro Atlantic Conference Friday, March 19 in the first round in Comcast Center. Game time is set at 7 p.m. ET. “We feel the opportunity to take our young players into postseason … Read More »
The guys deserved it and the alternative was probably a 8 hour 1 or 2 stop trip to Spokane, Washington–The Last Frontier. Seriously if you have a few minutes to waste see how difficult it it to get to Spokane. Hopefully every West Coast Terrapin Alum will travel to the game.
I think I watched The Big Easy win the Doral this past Sunday but I wouldn’t swear to it. But again the Masters for me will signal the return of Golf as Tiger comes out of hiding and returns to the most protected golf environment in the world–The Augusta National Country Club. No barbeques, cell phones are … Read More »
Brandon Padula hit a two-out, run scoring double in the bottom of the eighth inning to break a 2-2 tie and Maryland defeated Old Dominion 3-2 Tuesday. After relief pitcher Ian Schwalenberg recorded the first out of the ninth, Dan Gentzler moved from first base to pitcher and recorded the final two outs to … Read More »
It’s that time of the year again to battle it out for the national crown. The participants for the 2010 National High School Invitational have been announced. Leading the way this year as the number one seed is Florida’s Montverde Academy (21-4), followed by last year’s champions Findlay Prep. The event will take place at Coppin State University’s … Read More »
in the East——Cornell over Temple—–I like the 7 footer
In the South —Siena over Purdue–the loss of Hummel has wrecked the season of the Boilermakers
In the Midwest—Georgia Tech over Oklahoma State—physical play of Lawal and Favors will prevail
In the West— UTEP over Butler—Size and athleticism will bother Butler—Butler’s weak conference presents misleading record
This is only for what it’s worth. Andy Katz, Jay Bilas, Dick Vitale, and many other notable ESPN guys (Van Pelt and Adrian Branch outstanding) all are looking ahead to a Izzo-Gary matchup with the Spartans coming out on top. Who cares? I do find it curious that after no recognition all season by the national pollsters, the … Read More »
Greivis Vasquez is on the short list for one of the most prestigious national college basketball awards.
The senior guard was one 26 players on the 2010 John R. Wooden Award ballot which was was announced Monday at The Los Angeles Athletic Club by the award committee. The ballot was sent to the panel of voters, … Read More »
Opposing teams are learning quickly that when you attempt to deal with Grant Catalino, it’s a case of pick your poison. Catalino who wears #1 in the tradition of Joe walters certainly has the most devastating shot on the team. Take that away from him and he finds his way to 4 assists today to go along with … Read More »