Maryland kicked off its third week of spring football practice with some personnel adjustments leading up to the team’s first official scrimmage Saturday.

Head coach Randy Edsall announced Tuesday morning that Nate Clarke (offensive guard to nose tackle) and A.J. Hendy (safety to cornerback) moved positions. “The big thing with the spring with the players who are here is it’s a chance to evaluate them and make sure they are in the right spots,” Edsall said after the two-hour practice. “As we sat down … Read More »

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LISTEN LIVE

Some topics for tonight:

PGA Teaching pro Pat Coyner calls in to report on Day 1 of the Masters

Review of last Saturday’s lacrosse loss to UVA

Report on Basketball banquet Tuesday night

Update on Capital Classic April 21

Brief preview of Orioles for Opening day

Updates on the recruitment of Sam Cassell Jr

Calipari announces he will stay at Kentucky –why that impacts the Terps

 

Radio Shows

Maybe Tyrod will get a few minutes:

Thurs 8/9 at Atlanta

Friday 8.17 Home vs Lions

Thurs 8/23 Home vs Jaguars

Thurs 8/30 at the Rams

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– Sander Beck allowed just two hits in six scoreless innings, Tomo Delp blasted a three-run homer in a five-run third inning and Maryland beat Bucknell 8-3 Wednesday evening.

The Terps (19-12) improved to 16-3 in non-conference games, including a 9-1 mark at home, with a familiar formula of pitching, defense and a balanced offensive attack.

Alfredo Rodriguez went 4-for-4 with two RBIs, while Kyle Convissar and K.J. Hockaday had two hits apiece.

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11 points—10 assists—5 Rebounds

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This isn’t the Navy we’ve come to know over the past 15 or so years. There’s a new admiral (the “new sheriff in town” metaphor just didn’t seem appropriate for Navy) on deck for this Midshipmen team as Rick Sowell is in his first year as the Mids head coach.

Sowell came to Annapolis from Stony Brook, where his Seawolf teams were known for their high-scoring offenses and middle-of-the-road defenses. The last three seasons, Stony Brook was ranked among the … Read More »

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What a great night for Maryland hoops at the banquet last night. Optimism reigns supreme as many in attendance anxiously await the 2012-13 season. Sean Mosley was very emotional speaking of his love for the university and how much his 4 years at Maryland meant to him. I found it fascinating how the assistant coaches studied Maryland basketball history and wove it into presentation of the awards.

From umterps.com

Terrell Stoglin was given the Len Bias Award as the most … Read More »

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3 years ago my golf pro and good friend, Pat Coyner spoke of the wonders of his newest swing guru—Sean Foley. When Tiger and Hank Haney split, the golf world was shocked that Le Tigre hired Sean Foley. Nobody is laughing any more. Tiger is hitting greens in regulation at an amazing clip. But he is not even Foley’s hottest student. that honor belongs to Hunter Mahan, closely followed by Justin Rose!! All three could land in the top 10 … Read More »

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Looking ahead, Baltimore would like nothing more than to be playing for its own fate this fall. But for that to happen, a whole lot will have to break right. After all, the team has endured 14 consecutive losing seasons, including a last-place finish in each of the last four.

Innings-eater Jeremy Guthrie, Baltimore’s Opening Day starter in three of the last four years, was dealt to Colorado in February. In exchange, the O’s received starting pitcher Jason Hammel and … Read More »

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Four members of the 2011 national champion Maryland field hockey team will head to London this weekend to compete in a test series. Maxine FluhartyKatie GerzabekAli McEvoy and Jill Witmer were all selected to play for the US Under-21 Team in a four-game series with England’s Under-21 Team over the next week.

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