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Lewis is No. 10 rated player in the country and third highest ranked signee in program history

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Terrence Lewis, the top-ranked inside linebacker and No. 10 overall high school player in the nation according to ESPN, has signed a national letter of intent to play football for the University of Maryland. Lewis announced his decision live during NBC’s All-American Bowl Declaration Show on Saturday.

Lewis is rated as a five-star prospect by both ESPN and … Read More »

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By Jack Rothenberg

A torrid shooting performance in the first half wasn’t enough to offset a poor defensive outing as the Maryland Terrapins gave up over 80 points for the first time in three years, falling to the Michigan Wolverines 84-73 on New Year’s Eve. A late push by the Terps made the final score look respectable, but the Wolverines blew the game open mid-way through the second half as Maryland went cold from the field. After putting together a … Read More »

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By Jack Rothenberg

The Maryland Terrapins travelled to Madison, Wisconsin and defeated the No. 6 ranked Wisconsin Badgers 70-64, to earn their first win against a top 10 team since 2016. The Terps pulled off the upset thanks to a blazing hot shooting performance in the second half and a small-ball defensive clinic. Following the under 12 timeout, Maryland hit their next nine shots, and ended the game making 11 of their last 12 from the field leading to the … Read More »

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Tremendous Coaching Win for Mark Turgeon who seems to have righted the ship after an 0-2 start in the Big Ten. The team played ferocious defense and found its offensive rhythm in the 2nd half to get it’s 1st Top Ten upset in 4 years. The top 8 in the rotation each contributed mightily in the victory with Eric Ayala leading the way with 17 points. I thought the play of Aaron Wiggins was exceptional tonight, finishing with 15 points … Read More »

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By Jack Rothenberg

Poor free throw shooting and a large size differential was the difference when the Purdue Boilermakers defeated the Maryland Terrapins in West Lafayette, 73-70 on Christmas Day. It was evident that both teams made sure to warm up by the fire before gametime, because they each knocked down 10 threes and shot over 43% from the floor. Yet, Maryland couldn’t keep warm at the free throw line, as they went 10-21 and on the defensive side were … Read More »

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