Somehow though I don’t believe Ozzie is a Castro devotee, he might not survive this episode.

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The Johns Hopkins–Maryland rivalry is an intercollegiate sports rivalry between the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays, which represent Johns Hopkins University, and the Maryland Terrapins, which represent the University of Maryland. The most prominent event has been the men’s lacrosse series, which is widely regarded as the greatest rivalry in the sport. More than 100 contests in the series have been played since the schools first met … Read More »

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Matt Weiters went 4-4. Brian Matusz certainly was not sharp.

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The Terps held their first full scrimmage of the spring Saturday morning at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
The team ran about 100 plays during the scrimmage with game officials in attendance.  “We got a lot of good work in today,” head coach Randy Edsall said after the scrimmage. “I was pleased with the effort and intensity. It wasn’t real sloppy today. There were some good things, but also some things we’ve got to get better at.” The Terps … Read More »

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This whole story is unbelievable. Here is a take from the Huffington Post:

Five games into his tenure with the Marlins, motor mouth manager Ozzie Guillen is returning to Miami to explain himself as a backlash builds regarding favorable comments he made about Fidel Castro.

At least two local officials said Guillen should lose his job, and the chairman of the Florida Hispanic Legislative Caucus called Monday for “punitive measures” against him.

Hoping to quell the political tumult, Guillen planned … Read More »

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The men’s and women’s basketball programs at Baylor University are facing possible NCAA sanctions following an investigation that uncovered more than 1,200 impermissible phone calls and text messages during a 29-month span.

Men’s coach Scott Drew, women’s coach Kim Mulkey and their assistants were involved in the impermissible phone calls and texts. ESPN.com obtained a copy of the summary disposition, which was produced by the NCAA enforcement staff and Baylor.

 Combined, the men’s and women’s basketball programs sent 738 impermissible … Read More »

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– Mychal Parker, a sophomore forward on the University of Maryland men’s basketball team, has been granted his release and will pursue a transfer to play elsewhere, head coach Mark Turgeon announced Monday.

“We appreciate the effort and commitment Mychal made to our success and our program this season,” Turgeon said. “We certainly wish him well as he continues his academic and athletic pursuits.”

Parker, a native of Washington, N.C., played two seasons for the Terrapins. Last season, he … Read More »

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Are you kidding me? I don’t get it. To be part of the future at Maryland or play in obscurity in at USF. No brainer. Sorry, someone explain this to me.

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I can’t believe Bubba is 33. Why do I think of him as a young gun?

Will the tournament be remembered for Louis’ albatross or Bubba’s Sudden Death shot?

I thought it was grew that so many of Bubba’s fellow pros were there to congratulate him.

Phil’s attempt to hit out of a bush is just another chapter in the knuclehead decisions of a great golfer and great guy. 

All hyped sporting events should wind up like the Masters usually … Read More »

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Maryland broke a 6-6 tie with No. 17 NC State in the bottom of the 11th on Alfredo Rodriguez’s bases-loaded sacrifice fly and the Terrapins earned their first ACC series victory of the season Sunday afternoon at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium.

The Terps (21-13, 5-10 ACC), who won game one of the series 4-0 before falling 3-2 on Saturday, had been in control much of Sunday before the Wolfpack (21-9, 9-6 ACC) scored three runs in the ninth to tie it.

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