Wayne Viener, Rockville, MD – Across the Balt/DC area the 2nd stringers have saddled up and provided hope where stalled offenses prevailed. All three, Piggy at Maryland, Lamar in Baltimore and Colt in DC are in because of injured starters.
We will start in College Park where Tyrrell Pigrome, who was the original starter when the Terps beat Texas in Austin last season, has taken over for Kasim Hill, who himself was coming off a torn ACL in his right … Read More »
It wasn’t just a trip to the Quick Lane Bowl or Pinstripe Bowl that was on the line today–it was the pride in Being a Terrapin Football player, it was the quest to play a top ten in a meaningful way.
Much was accomplished on Saturday, though as usual at the end of the day the hearts of Terrapin nation were broken.
I went to a party last last night and I heard was praise of the magnificent effort put … Read More »
from umterps.com
Bruno Fernando had 17 points and 12 rebounds to lead a balanced attack that carried Maryland past North Carolina A&T 82-59 Monday night.
With Fernando dominating both ends of the court, Maryland (3-0) built a 49-25 halftime lead. The 6-foot-10 sophomore had 14 points, nine rebounds and two blocks in 15 minutes.
Fernando picked up two fouls in the opening minute of the second half and remained on the bench with three … Read More »
Report from Todd Carton
After opening their season with a 67-42 loss at Marquette, the UMBC Retrievers returned to the UMBC Event Center hosting the (Division III) Shenandoah Hornets Saturday afternoon and returning to D1 play Monday night against the Manhattan Jaspers. As one might expect, UMBC ran away from Shenandoah dealing the Hornets a 93-45 loss. They handled the Jaspers nearly as easily cruising to a 75-52 win over their MAAC foe in front of a sparse crowd of … Read More »