From Roman Stubbs in the Washington Post
The only real blemish on Diamond Stone’s performance in Wednesday night’s McDonald’s All-American game occurred in the second half, when the star center caught one of the game’s officials with an elbow that resulted in a nasty black eye.
Stone later tried to explain the accident with ESPN analyst Jay Williams, remaining in a playful mood about his imposing presence. Five days after he committed to Maryland, Stone looked as if he was … Read More »
After the stretch of games where the Terps played Florida, Penn, James Madison and Northwestern, this week could be considered something of a breather in the women’s lacrosse schedule. Maryland traveled to 2-7 (now 2-8) Georgetown where they picked up a 12-3 win Wednesday night and they will host Big Ten bottom feeder Rutgers on Saturday.
As for Wednesday’s game, the Terps got off some early shots but were either not placing them well or encountered a sharp focused Hoyas’ … Read More »
So, the question is: Who can beat UConn? I’d be willing to bet on Kentucky. If it’s the team coached by John Calipari not the one coached by Matthew Mitchell, that is. Of late, there are not many women’s teams that can accomplish or say they’ve managed a win over Connecticut. How about this for a picture? Here are the collective records in this decade of the teams in this year’s Women’s Final Four. (Actually, the list starts with … Read More »
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Senior defender Casey Ikeda has been named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week and junior goalkeeper Kyle Bernlohr has been named Big Ten Co-Specialist of the Week for their efforts in leading the Maryland men’s lacrosse team to a pair of victories last week.
Ikeda led a fantastic defensive unit that allowed just eight goals in two games this week, picking up six ground balls, causing a turnover and dishing an assist. The senior posted two ground balls in … Read More »
Notes and congratulations from Maryland’s Elite Eight Win
We’ve got some individual accolades, some team notes and some odd coincidences from the Spokane Regional
Individuals
1) Congratulations to Brionna Jones who joined the region’s Most Outstanding Player Shatori Walker-Kimbrough on the All-Tournament team.
2) Congratulations to the Terps for overcoming their lowest first half scoring total of the season. The previous low was 27 points at Nebraska on January 3rd.
3) Congratulations to Kristen Confroy. The … Read More »
from barstoolsports.com
Maryland – According to multiple reports, Drexel shooting guard Damion Lee will transfer from the program. Lee plans to graduate in June, which will allow him to transfer to a new school without sitting out a season. The 6-foot-6 wing, who attended high school at Calvert Hall in Baltimore and played AAU basketball with D.C. Assault, was named first-team all-CAA this past season after averaging 21.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. He shot 38.5 … Read More »