Terp golfer, Fred Funk along with honoree Bruce Posner –
Sophomore guard Kaila Charles led the game with 29 points and 12 rebound but the No. 15 Maryland women’s basketball team (2-2) was unable to overcome top-ranked UConn (3-0) in a 97-72 contest Sunday afternoon.
“UConn is a really veteran, experience team, and it showed tonight, especially in the first quarter,” head coach Brenda Frese said. “It’s not a consolation prize, but I’m pleased that with such a young team, we were able to do … Read More »
The ninth-ranked Maryland field hockey team (16-7) controlled much of the NCAA championship game vs. No. 1 Connecticut (23-0), but a late goal by the Huskies was the difference in the 2-1 loss for the Terps.
“I couldn’t be more proud of the Maryland women and our coaching staff,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “We’ve had an incredible run, probably a run that we were surprised to be in this position. That said, UConn is a … Read More »
On this weeks episode we discuss
-How all the Terps in the NFL are doing
-How all of the Non rev Maryland teams are doing
-The upcoming Maryland UCF game
A Post By Mason Viener
The Fall Maryland sports season has begun. Here is a quick update on how every team is fairing so far in the new year.
Men’s soccer:
The Terps started off strong with a 4-2 victory over Santa Clara and a 2-0 victory of Hofstra their next game is going to be huge V UCLA
Women’s Soccer:
Maryland is off to a good start at 3-0-1, already matching last year’s win total. Next Game is August … Read More »
Recent Maryland graduate and women’s lacrosse midfielder Zoe Stukenberg was selected as one of 145 nominees for the NCAA Women of the Year Award.
Conferences and an independent selection committee picked the nominees from a pool of 543 school nominees.
The 2017 Tewaaraton Award recipient, Stukenberg was also named the IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year and the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year. As an IWLCA First Team All-American and a co-captain, Stukenberg led the Terps to a … Read More »
Position: Associate Head Coach Alma Mater: Kansas State (2011) Experience: 4 Years Email: revaughn@umd.edu
Rob Vaughn is entering his first season as Maryland’s head coach after being named to the post in June of 2017. Vaughn, the eighth head coach in school history, is in his sixth season overall at Maryland after five years as an assistant, most recently as associate head coach.
Including 2017 draftees Kevin Smith and Marty Costes, Vaughn has coached 26 … Read More »
Author of The Streak, John Eisenberg will open up the show Weds at 6PM to dicuss his fascinating new book on THE STREAK
Recently hired–28 Year Old Head Baseball Coach of the Terps will be on the 3rd segment.
Chris Davis slams 2 HRS along with 6 RBI as O’s defeat Texas 12-1
In the NBA Summer League Jake Layman and Robert Carter Jr had productive sessions. Melo played well in his final game scoring 16 points.
Maryland baseball placed … Read More »
Article by Todd Carton
If there were tears in the Boston College women’s lacrosse locker room after their 16-13 loss to the Maryland Terrapins in Sunday’s national championship game, the tears were well and legitimately earned. They were solely because of the outcome and wholly unrelated to their effort. Maryland might have had an edge in skill, talent and experience on the field in Foxboro but the Eagles certainly matched them in effort, heart and toughness. Had it not been … Read More »
Sophomore Jen Giles notched a career-high eight points on four goals and four assists to pace No. 1 Maryland to a 20-10 victory over No. 4 Penn State in Friday’s NCAA Semifinals at Gillette Stadium. Freshman Kali Hartshorn and junior Taylor Hensh both added four goals for the Terps, while sophomore goalie Megan Taylor made 10 saves to propel Maryland to its fifth straight NCAA Championship game. Maryland’s 20 goals set … Read More »