From UMTerps
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The 2019 Big Ten opener between Maryland and Penn State at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium has been moved to Friday, Sept. 27.
The game was originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28. Exact kick time and television designation will be announced at a later date.
Under the guidance of new Head Coach Michael Locksley, the Terps will host non-conference games against Howard (Aug. 31) and Syracuse (Sept. 7) before welcoming the Nittany Lions.
Maryland will … Read More »
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What an incredible effort by the team—-for 56 minutes. Then the old bugaboo visited the Ravens again. Last year it was Cinci, year before it was Antonio Brown reaching over the goal line with the ball, today it was a miracle play by KC QB Pat Mahomes on a 4th and 9. ONE STOP!! ONE STINKING STOP! By the best defense? in the NFL. Didn’t happen. Again.
Lamar Jackson starting only his 4th game once again was stellar. Mixing the … Read More »
from umterps.com
Amar Sejdic scored on a penalty kick in the 57th minute to lift the Maryland Terrapins (13-6-4) past the Akron Zips (15-7-2), 1-0, in Sunday’s NCAA Championship game.
“I could not be more proud of this group,” head coach Sasho Cirovski said. “We talked about this being a big moment for our program. They were pushed and hardened after a challenging schedule. And now, they’re jewels. I am incredibly happy for them.”
Maryland’s back line did not allow a goal … Read More »
As the Terps down Loyola of Chicago at the Royal Farms Arena with Bruce Posner, Wayne Viener, Mason Viener and Jake McDowell
It was quite an event at Cole Field House.
It was a Locksley house yesterday. Certainly a much needed event for Maryland Football.
It seemed like there was and endless supply of high school coaches present–all singing the praises of Locks.
Locksley was obviously overwhelmed with the tremendous reception he received.
Just about everyone Wayne and myself spoke with continued to use the phrase “perfect fit”
Coach Locksley has had a long journey to get to his destination but he … Read More »
Disappointing (though not shocking) road loss for the Terps.
In essence first hostile road crowd the team has faced this year. As expected a few of the Freshman struggled.
Player by Player:
Bruno—13 rebounds –9 points–double teamed much of the game. Needed more touches
Jalen— 9 rebounds . 7 points in only 22 minutes—a bit of foul trouble–but a good performance
Cowan—18 points—5 rebounds–6 assists –2 steals but 4-17 from the field. Clearly fouled twice on 3 point attempts down … Read More »