Maryland is headed back to the final four and no one is happier than Bruce. Here he is with Mason and Wayne from the field in Annapolis as the Terps advance.
Maryland downs Cornell and rolls on to Boston. Here is the postgame press conference from Annapolis
So what else is New
Caps lose 3rd straight to Tampa in excruciating close fashion–3-2 and now trail 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Semis
Orioles lose to Boston 6-3, Chris Davis strikes out 4 times–the team 13 times
Bundy is now 2-6
Terps women advance to Final four after defeating Navy 17-15
Bob Baffert trains the winning horse in the Preakness-Justified
Mike Smith rides a perfect race
This is new
Albany and Yale advance to Lax Final four defeating Denver … Read More »
by Todd Carton
It began with a Navy turnover. It built with a Megan Taylor save. And it crested with a natural hat trick by Megan Whittle. In this instance, “it” is a 17-15 come from behind win by the Maryland Terrapins over the Navy Midshipmen in Saturday’s NCAA Tournament quarterfinal. With the win, Maryland advances to their tenth consecutive Final Four where they will face the Boston College Eagles – who edged previously undefeated Stony Brook 12-11 in double … Read More »
Check out our sister site – www.inthecreaselax.com for the preview of the Sunday game in Annapolis. Thanks to Todd Carton.
By Wayne Viener =
I don’t know why the term jinx still come to mind. A 2-0 lead over the Lightening in the conference finals should bring confidence. After all, we did just dispense of the Penguins. When the series resumes tonight in DC, the Capitals have a chance to bury a few more ghosts.
Or… well see, it is the “or” that brings worry. No Caps team … Read More »
There is no show this week, but we have an updated Dick Edell Tribute show for you with some on the field video from a remembrance on Sunday. We will talk with you all next Wednesday on 1300 CBS Sports Radio.
By Todd Carton –
Trying to watch two sporting events simultaneously carries inherent challenges. Principal among them is the impossibility of focus and choosing when one game should take precedent over the other. This was the challenge the NCAA placed in front of Maryland lacrosse fans when they concurrently scheduled both the men’s and women’s games in the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
And both squads compounded the difficulty with slow first half starts that failed to match the standards of play … Read More »
30 photos and a postgame show – celebrating the Terps advancing in the NCAA tournament
Good comeback by the Terps Sunday, as an excellent Robert Morris team put a little scare into the #1 Terps in the first half. I never lost any confidence in this one as I have seen the Champs come out flat a few times –then get recharged at halftime. Connor Kelley and a long list of Terps fueled the 11-5 turnaround in the 2nd half. Notable was the face off play of Austin Heningshen, the wing and groundball play of … Read More »