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The majority of Maryland fans are most passionate for men’s basketball followed by football which is a distant second. Since Lefty brought big time college basketball to College Park and The DC. area, Maryland has experienced “rivalries” with North Carolina, N.C. St., and Duke. Since the 70’s, Carolina has always been a big game for Md. because the Tar Heels are always a top 10 team and many of Maryland’s teams have been exceptional which elevated those games to another … Read More »

Maryland Basketball

Some of the topics for today’s show:

Terps move to the Big 10

Review of Ravens Steelers Game with Dennis

Preview of ravens San Diego

The absurdity of the ED Reed fine

Preview of USC—Notre Dame Game

NFL Predictions

Hector Camacho Announced as Brain Dead

Jack Taylor scores 138 for Grinnell College

Radio Shows, Ravens, Redskins

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Some of the many topics on this morning’s show:

Terps move to the Big 10—-Reactions and why it was such a must do deal

Chris Knoche calls in to discuss the Big 10 and Terrapin hoops

Review of the Morehead State and Lafayette games

James Padgett role as a Senior

Women’s Field Hockey and Soccer fall in the NCAA Tournament

Today’s USC — Notre Dame Game

Terps vs Coastal Carolina Sunday at 5PM in Sweet 16 … Read More »

Radio Shows

These are not necessarily the best but my favorites–In no particular order. Of course the decisions are swayed in the past 8 years with my deeper involvement with Maryland Athletics. This list also does not include any current Terrapins.

This reminiscence begins with perhaps the greatest Terrapin of this post 2000 era Juan Dixon who is certainly at the top of everyone’s list.

#1 Greivis Vasquez—i have never met any athlete quite like Greivis and I doubt I will … Read More »

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It’s a very sad day in the Boxing world. Camacho’s family is deciding whether or not to him off life support

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Tianna Hawkins had 25 points and nine rebounds, Malina Howardadded 17 points, and Alicia DeVaughn had 14 to help No. 10 Maryland beat American 94-54 on Wednesday. Maryland started freshman Chloe Pavlech at point guard for the first time and she responded with eight assists and just two turnovers. As a team, the Terps (3-1) dished 29 assists to 14 turnovers. Laurin Mincy added seven assists. from umterps.com

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