Torrey shows he’s a first class guy in his departing words to Bmore. Yes I will miss him, but yes I understand that there are salary cap casualties. I just hope the Ravens can replace his 11 TD catches and 15 induced interference calls. Andre Johnson, Eric Crabtree, one of the many valuable college receivers–will have a tall task to fill Torrey’s shoes. I wish Torrey nothing but the best of luck in San Francisco and I was able to … Read More »
Speechless on the utter success and class of this team.
Losing Alyssa Thomas and finishinhg 30-2 overall is a testament to the great coaching prowess of Brenda Frese.
In my eyes there are 4 goals entering any Basketball season
#1 Win the regular season Conference Title—Check
#2 Win the League Tournament—Check
#3 Get … Read More »
Just another last minute closing victory for Turgeon’s band of brothers.
What a great clutch shot by Dez with 8.8 seconds left
Melo–what can we say–21 points on 9 shots. It was his 2 long treys that turned this game around
50 points for Dez, Melo, and Jake 14 for the rest
17 Turnovers for the Terps only 7 for Nebraska
Sorry, Bo Ryan—Mark Turgeon is clearly Big Ten Coach of the Year
26-5 overall
Varun Ram certainly played his heart … Read More »
The third-ranked and top-seeded Maryland women’s basketball team used a total team effort and strong play from its bench to beat No. 24 Northwestern on Saturday night, sending the Terrapins to the Big Ten tournament championship game in their first season in the league.
Lexie Brown led the way with 17 points and went 6-6 at the free throw line down the stretch to seal the win. Laurin Mincy and Brene Moseley added 15 apiece as the top-seed Terrapins (29-2) … Read More »
The Maryland football team held their second spring workout Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
With projected starting quarterback Caleb Rowe sidelined for spring practice, Perry Hills and Shane Cockerille have gotten to split reps with the first team. After Saturday’s workout Cockerille expressed his excitement on the opportunity he has this spring.
“It’s really been a great experience,” Cockerille said. “I’m just excited for the opportunity that I’ve been put in. Going out there on the … Read More »
Vaulted by junior Taylor Cummings’ seven points and six draw controls, the No. 1 Maryland women’s lacrosse team (5-0) defeated No. 5 Syracuse (5-2), 10-7, Saturday afternoon at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.
“This is a good win for us,” said head coach Cathy Reese. “It’s a good win against a really strong Syracuse team. Overall, our shooting was not particularly good, but we were able to push the ball a little bit and get some good opportunities. I … Read More »
Remember this same Princeton team defeated Hopkins last week at Homewood. What a difference today as Charlie Raffa returned to his old face off form winning 13 of 20 especially during the Terps 6 goal run at the end of the 3rd.
Sophomore Matt Rambo tallied his second hat trick of the season to lead the No. 9 Maryland men’s lacrosse team to an 11-4 victory over No. 10 Princeton on Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
How tarnished is Boehim and Syracuse
Terps enter Top Ten for the 1st time since 2003
Terps will finish regular Big Ten Season in 2nd Place
Why Turgeon should be Coach of the Year in the NCAA
#3 Lady Terps defeat Michigan State 70-60 behind Lexie Brown’s 27 points
Lacrosse Games of the Week
Maryland hosts Princeton
Navy at Johns Hopkins
Loyola at Duke
Justin Anderson from UVA just had an emergency appendectomy
Indiana Coach Tom Crean just received a Vote of Confidence from the AD
Caps lose 2-1 to Minnesota
Wisconsin Clinches Big Ten Regular Season Title with Easy victory over Minnesota
Frank Kaminsky should be the NCAA Player of the Year
Patriots and Eagles Showing interest in Torrey Smith
Great to see Chris Davis hit a long 3 run HR for the O’s
The list of 15 semifinalists will be cut to four on March 19 with the winner to be announced April 5.
Naismith Men’s College Coach of the Year Semifinalists
Tony Bennett, Virginia
Mike Brey, Notre Dame
John Calipari, Kentucky
Scott Drew, Baylor
Mark Few, Gonzaga
Chris Holtmann, Butler
Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa
Larry Krystkowiak, Utah
Archie Miller, Dayton
Steve Prohm, Murray State
Bo Ryan, Wisconsin
Bill Self, Kansas
Wayne Tinkle, Oregon State
Mark Turgeon, Maryland
Jay Wright, Villanova