From terrapin times.com
Brandon really has his act together. Here are some of his quotes to Dave Lomomnico from Terrapin Times
“In Texas, Maryland is really, really undervalued,” said Moore, a 6-foot-4, 270-pound two-star recruit. “My coach, Coach Wood, he prepared me very, very well from an academics, athletics and character perspective. I think Maryland football represents all three areas. They’re a top 10 business school, they’re entering the Big Ten when I get there, and I’ve seen the talent … Read More »
# Team Player H W P School C 1 Cleveland Nerlens Noel 6-11 206 PF/C Kentucky Fr. 2
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University of Maryland 1975 Men’s Lacrosse Roster Name Pos. Class. Todd Beach A Fr. Jim Bell D Fr. Mark Bethmann D So. Bob Brenton M Jr. Jim Burnett M Jr. Bert Caswell A Jr. Mike Farrell D Jr. Bob Gilmartin M Fr. Gary Glatzel M Sr. Bill Gould M So. Bob Holland D Fr. Mike Hynes A Sr. George Miller D Fr. Tony Morgan M Fr. Ed Mullen … Read More »
Check the facts –Alex received but one vote as defender of the year–from me!!!
For those put there who disagree name me one player in the NCAS who altered more shots and was more of a presence as a rim protector. Please don’t be naive and say Nerlens Noel, who was surrounded by 4 MCDonald’s All Americans and was schooled by Alex in the opening game of the year.
Yes this is a weak draft, yes next year is loaded … Read More »
Maryland has been on the lookout for defensive line recruits, and on June 24 they landed an under-the-radar edge rusher from Edinboro, Pa. General McLane High’s Brett Kulka, a 6-foot-5, 230-pound two-way lineman, earned his Terps offer less than a month ago and committed to UMD while on campus Monday.
“I’m excited to say I’m a Maryland Terp,” Kulka said. “I just talked to Coach [Randy] Edsall and he was telling me how much of a good fit I would … Read More »