Highlights of the draft:

1sr Round

1st Pick—Tom Schreiber Middie from Princeton by Ohio

3rd Pick Joe Fletcher Def from Loyola by New York

7th Pick —Michael Erhardt Def from Maryland by Charlotte

2nd Round

11th Pick–Mike Chanenchuk Middie from Maryland by Charlotte

16th Pick—Brent Hiken FOGO from Stevenson by Denver—Brent joins Jesse in Denver

3rd Round

21st Pick—Matt Harris  LSM from Syracuse–by Chesapeake

24th Pick—Dylan Levings FOGO from Yale by Chesapeake

4th Round

29th Pick—Niko Amato–Goalie from Maryland by … Read More »

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Senior forward Patrick Mullins put an exclamation point on arguably the most decorated career in Maryland men’s soccer history when he captured a second straight MAC Hermann Trophy Friday night.

The Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy is presented to the best female and male players in NCAA Division I soccer. The winners were decided by a vote of NCAA Division I soccer coaches that are current members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), along with a weighted … Read More »

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The telling numbers, located in the bottom right hand corner of the score sheet, did not go unnoticed by Maryland coach Brenda Frese.

In a 76-49 rout of Wake Forest on Thursday night, the sixth-ranked Terrapins’ reserves outscored the Demon Deacons’ bench 45-14.

Freshman Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored a team-high 15 points in a reserve role and backup guard Chloe Pavlech added 10 to help the Terrapins roll to their 13th consecutive victory.

Alyssa Thomas had 11 points, five rebounds and … Read More »

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16. Baltimore Ravens (8-8)*: Marqise Lee, WR, USC.

The Ravens cannot go through another season with their receiving corps in the shape it was in for 2013. Nabbing a potential game-breaker in the middle of Round 1 would do wonders for Joe Flacco, the run game and the offense as a whole. Lee bounced back from an injury-plagued season to star in USC’s bowl win. He has home-run potential whenever he catches the football, plus advanced capabilities as a route-runner.

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Great choice in my opinion. Innovative, fresh look at the game and all he has to do is Coach. This begins the Bruce Allen era.

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 Sat, Jan 25  Bucknell College Park, Md.   TBA   Sat, Feb 01  Penn w/ Drexel at Philadelphia, Pa.   1:00 p.m.   Sat, Feb 08  Mount St. Mary’s College Park, Md.   12:00 p.m.   Sat, Feb 15  UMBC * College Park, Md.   12:00 p.m.   Sat, Feb 22  Syracuse * at Syracuse, N.Y.   1:00 p.m.   Sat, Mar 01  Duke College Park, Md.   12:00 p.m.   Sat, Mar 08  Stony Brook Stony Brook, N.Y.   1:00 p.m.   Fri, Mar 14  Villanova at College Park, Md.   7:00 p.m.   Tue, … Read More »

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We put this list together before the Ravens “State of the Team” press conference today, and we all found Ozzie Newsome’s comments very telling, in what he thought the teams needs would be in the upcoming off-season.  Ozzie last year said that he was looking to build his defense up the middle, and he did just that when he drafted Matt Elam, Arthur Brown, and Brandon Williams.  He got a defensive tackle, a middle linebacker, as well as a strong … Read More »

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