I would guess Hill is going to be waived and Berken probably should go back to Norfolk. Tillman takes one spot and Liz the other. Liz has pitched well at Bowie and he does have some experience in the big leagues. I’d rather have the O’s send Liz out for 2-3 starts and see how he does and let Arietta and Patton continue starting at Norfolk. Matusz could be the dark horse here. He was impressive in spring training, has … Read More »
This lefty reliever is the guy everyone wants. Florida is in desparate need of a stopper and Sherrill fills the bill.
The crowd wanted to see Kristi vs Marissa but it was another ex-Terps that stood out. Crystal Langhorne scored 16 with 10 rebounds to lead the Terps to victory. Kristi had 9 points while Marissa was held to one.
We are off this week for our midsummer break. The show returns next Thursday at 6PM.
Is there any question that Maryland dominates the Women’s Basketball scene. Marissa Coleman and Crystal Langhorne take on the Chicago Sky and Kristi Tolliver. This is the first meeting of Kristi and Coleman at Verizon. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2 at 7PM.
I watched this supposed embarassing dunk the Xavier guard put on LeBron and was totally unimpressed. LeBron just casually watched, he was never challenged. Lower your ego, King.
Terrell Stoglin, 2010 verbal commit to Maryland, has been playing at an extreme high level in the Las Vegas Nike camp. Before Coach Williams and Rob Ehsan, Stoglin has certainly impressed all according to terrapintimes.com. Terrapin target Terrence Jones, forward from Oregon, has stunned all observers with his play.
The Orioles were totally dominated again by the Bronx Bombers. The question needs to be asked can we ever compete in our division. The team just seems so resigned to defeat. Where is the clubhouse leader? What next? In a move that will totally depress Dino, the Orioles spring training home will move to Sarasota.
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Former Sun beat writer, now ESPN blogger, Heather Dinich summarized her predictions for the Terrapins this year:
1. First-year defensive coordinator Don Brown will have the right plan but the front seven will be a step behind in executing it. Brown was a great hire, and his aggressive defensive philosophy will be an upgrade, but Maryland’s front seven is comprised of relatively unknown, unproven players. The Terps will rely heavily on linebackers Alex Wujciak and Adrian Moten to replace a … Read More »
Take a moment and read Matt Bracken’s blog from the Sun on Tyrek Cheesebor, a WR from Milford Mill who recented was added to Maryland’s 2010 recruiting class. This is a first class kid. Again Maryland’s elite status in having one of the best Criminal Justice Major programs in the country was the final point that won over this 4.3 40 yd speedster.