It’s painfully obvious that Terrell is being effected buy the ankle injury. He has 8 points but most are from the line. The Terps trail at halftime 34-27 after being down by 11.
The points have to come from somewhere else tonight or the Terps will not win
Sean must be more aggressive shooting and scoring for the Terps to win.
Some telling 1st half stats– Terps 9-25 and 0-2 from the field
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The biggest mistake made by Crowton was not adapting the offense to DOB’s expertise as a drop back pro style QB.
Many new commits and transfers will be announced in the coming days that will tremendously excite Terrapin nation.
This was a crucial first step!!!
Turf toe—those 2 words are only surpassed in distress by “high ankle sprain”. I listened to The Rob Long Show with #21 last night and I am not convinced he is playing.
Dale Hunter has his work cut out. Bruce got out of Dodge just in time. Fortunately there is a lot of the season left.
The outlook for this team will dramatically improve with his return. with the pressure of bringing the ball up court off Nick, Faust will become a much stronger offensive player. Most importantly the added depth will get everyone’s minutes more in line with Turgeon’s upbeat tempo. PeShon’s return will precede the beginning of Alex Len’s career at Maryland by just 1 game.
Rapid Redux tied a North American Thoroughbred record for most victories in a calendar year, winning his 19th consecutive race Tuesday to match the mark set by Citation in 1948.
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Just read Inside Lacrosse. Duke–UVA—Carolina—Maryland that’s the order they see in the ACC. Ridiculous.
Coaches’ Preseason All-Conference
A Steele Stanwick, Virginia
A Nicky Galasso, North Carolina
A Jordan Wolf, Duke
M Colin Briggs, Virginia
M Joe Cummings, Maryland
M Dave Lawson, Duke
F/O Curtis Holmes, Maryland
SSDM Chris LaPierre, Virginia
LSM CJ Costabile, Duke
D Scott McWilliams, Virginia
D Charlie McComas, North Carolina
D Michael Manley, Duke
G … Read More »
Maryland Adds Potential Lottery Pick in Len
By Adam Zagoria on August 29, 2011, 7:23PM
Maryland announced Monday that Olexiy “Alex” Len has enrolled at the university and will be a member of the Terrapins’ squad for 2011-12.
One coach who requested anonymity called the 7-foot-1, 225-pound center from Antratsit, Ukraine a “lottery pick.”
“Best recruit in America,” the coach said. “Maryland got a lottery pick.”
Stay tuned
Do not be fooled by the record. This team defeated George Mason on the road and has held its own with the Hokies and Coastal Carolina. I am a little worried about the health of Stogs. Remember he was limping at the end of the game against the Mount. Until PeShon and Len return, it’s very improbable that we can win without Terrell.