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In front of a program record attendance and led by a six-point performance from sophomore Jen Giles, the No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team (3-0) beat No. 1 North Carolina (3-1), 13-10, Saturday.
“We knew going into this game that it’d be a test for us since we are a young team,” head coach Cathy Reese said. “These guys did a great job and came out fighting hard and hustling all over the place. … Read More »
Really nice young man. Ran into him as we were on the way to the parking lot.
With guest Derrick Lewis – Join Bruce Posner and Wayne Viener to discuss the Terps loss to Iowa. In segment 3 Intern Mason and Bruce look back at the Maryland lax win over Yale.
At halftime of Terps hosting Iowa
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Torrey calls in tonight to discuss his Charity Basketball game on March 19 as well as the state of the 49ers
After tough loss in Wisconsin the #24 Terps come back to Xfinity for 3 of their final 4 regular season games
Preview of the Wisconsin game
Ceko out for the year–Who has to step up?
Melo was Big 10 Player of the Week
Big Ten is 18-0 in non conference play
Matt Rambo has definitely … Read More »
Special guest on Koons Ford Terp Talk Wednesday night–Torrey Smith
Maryland junior center Michal Cekovsky fractured his left ankle in the second half at No. 11 Wisconsin Sunday and will miss the remainder of the season, head coach Mark Turgeon announced Monday. Cekovsky appeared in 17 games for the Terps this season, averaging a career-high 7.6 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. He posted 10 points before sustaining the injury with less than four minutes … Read More »
Observations:
Maybe the 1st game of the year the Terps were really dominated but in this game it was only the 2nd half (44-27)
Ironically rebounds were 44-27 Wisconsin inc 18 offensive rebounds
It was a little suprising (and I mean little) to see Melo sit the final 4 minutes:
Asked about his decision to sit Trimble at the end, Turgeon said: “He was tired, he was carrying us, he missed two free throws he never misses. If we had … Read More »
from umterps.com
Sophomore Austin Henningsen won 13-of-17 faceoffs and tallied a career-high three points to lead the No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse team to a resounding 19-5 victory over High Point Saturday at Maryland Stadium.
Senior Matt Rambo’s hot streak continued in the win with six points on three goals and three assists, marking his sixth straight game with at least six points since 2016. Over his last nine games, Rambo has totaled 53 … Read More »