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Report on the Masters from BCC Teaching Pro Pat Coyner
Orioles off to a so so 2-2 start
Wizards and Caps readying for the playoffs
My interview with the Big Ten Network
What’s the future for the Harrison Twins –might they have been better off at Maryland
from realgm.com analysis of the Harrison Twins
6) Andrew Harrison
One half of one of the more polarizing guard tandems in the recent history of NCAA basketball, Andrew elected to declare for the draft despite shooting 38% from the field. At 6’5 210 with a 6’8 wingspan, his main selling point is his size. The problem is that he lacks NBA-caliber explosion which means he struggles to create efficient shots off the dribble, finish around the rim and stay … Read More »
Following Wednesday’s puzzling rout at the hands of George Washington, the Maryland baseball team opened an important Big Ten series Friday night hosting the Iowa Hawkeyes. The 24-8 Terps are ranked between 16 and 21 in the various polls while the 21-9 Hawkeyes are ranked as high as 17th in one poll and are unranked in others. Still, Iowa came to College Park undefeated in B1G play sitting atop the conference with a 6-0 record. They returned to their hotel … Read More »
The “horrible” state of college basketball is hurting the NBA, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said.
Cuban said he doesn’t enjoy watching the college game, but his bigger concern is that the physical, slow-down style that has become common in the NCAA results in prospects who are poorly prepared to jump to the NBA.
Mark Cuban says the physical, slow-down style that has become common in NCAA basketball results in prospects who are poorly prepared to make the jump … Read More »
Observations after a much needed win by the Terps:
The Greyhounds came ready to play tonight and punched out an early 2-0 Lead The #3 Terps came storming back and late in the 3rd quarter led 10-7
Loyola refused to disappear and tied up the game at 10. Then Joe LoCasio foundBriab Cole in front of the cage for the game winner. Kyle Bernlohr proceeded to make 2 late saves to preserve the victory.
After waltzing through their last 3 … Read More »
The No. 1 Maryland women’s lacrosse team (13-0) overcame a two-goal halftime deficit to defeat No. 15 Princeton (8-3), 18-10, Wednesday evening at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.
The Terrapins scored 14 second-half goals after going down 6-4 at halftime. Megan Whittle led the team with six scores and Kelly McPartland added five goals. Kristen Lamon recorded a hat trick while Taylor Cummings and Zoe Stukenberg each had a pair of goals.
“I think tonight was the tale of … Read More »
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