Sasho Cirovski, the head coach of the University of Maryland men’s soccer team approaches scheduling with a philosophic belief that he breeds programmatic success by challenging his team early in the season and the 2015 schedule looks to be no exception. By the end of Maryland’s 17 game regular season, the Terps will have faced 10 teams that played in the 2015 NCAA Tournament including the top three seeds.
Because of this aggressive scheduling, slow starts aren’t extraordinary for Cirovski … Read More »
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BCC Golf Pro Pat Coyner calls in to preview the US Open
A look back at the night honoring Bobby Shriver
Diamond Stone opts to not play on US Under 19 squad
Review of last week’s Terp Tour event in Bmore including my discussion with Coach Turgeon
36 points 13 Rebounds and 9 assists were LeBron’s numbers for the series.
Yes, Iguodala was great and the Warriors series MVP but to even remotely assess that he was more valuable then LeBron is insane.
36 points 13 Rebounds and 9 assists while being double and triple teamed says it all
The Phillies are really bad
Irony of the game was that Adam Jones and Matt Wieters did not start tonight
Extremely boring game after the 2nd inning
Last week I looked at some of the rules changes the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP) made for men’s basketball. This week I’ll review some of the changes for the upcoming women’s basketball season one of which is considerably more dramatic than any of the changes in the men’s game. The big change is one that has long been rumored. Beginning this season, the NCAA women’s game will shift to four 10-minute quarters – a move that impacts not … Read More »
The first three home games of the 2015 Maryland football season will kick off at Noon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium as announced today by the Big Ten Conference.
The Terps open the season on Sept. 5 against Richmond on ESPNU, before hosting Bowling Green Sept. 12 on Big Ten Network and South Florida Sept. 19 on ESPNews.
Former Maryland guard Lexie Brown is transferring to Duke.
The Blue Devils on Monday announced the addition of Brown to the roster. She will sit out the upcoming season and will have two years of eligibility remaining beginning in 2016-17.
The daughter of former NBA star Dee Brown said last month that she was leaving the Terrapins because she wanted to play closer to her home in Georgia.
Brown averaged 13.3 points per game last season and was picked to … Read More »
If Megan Douty played for a collegiate women’s lacrosse program other than Maryland, she would likely be that program’s brightest star. But Douty plays for a team with an even brighter star, the two time Tewaaraton Award winner, Taylor Cummings. For the second consecutive season the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) named Douty and Cummings as the national Defender and Midfielder of the Year respectively. I’ll start with Douty just because.
Megan Douty
Here’s a list of the … Read More »
O’s lose in series finale to Yankees 5-3 as Mike Wright’s wildness led to his demise. The Phillies come to town Monday and Tuesday.
Fabricio Werdum became the official heavyweight champion by upsetting Cain Velasquez via submission at UFC 188 on Saturday night.
The Nats’ Max Scherzer pitched a 1 hitter Sunday as well as striking out 16
Despite 40 Points, 14 Rebounds and 11 assists from King James, Cleveland could not overcome the sharpshooting of Curry and now trail the … Read More »
Attack—-Brooke Griffin, Alex Aust
Midfield—Taylor Cummings, Kelly McPartland, Katie Schwarzmann
Defense–Megan Doughty, Casey Pepperman, Alice Mercer