Former Maryland field hockey players Katie O’Donnell, Jill Witmer and the U.S. Women’s National Team won gold in the Pan American Games Friday with a 2-1 win over Argentina.
O’s once again lose lethargically to Yankees 4-3 falling to 6 games behind
Food for thought–should the O’s have traded Zach Britton to the NL and sined Andrew Miller. Miller has taken the Yankees to another level. Duquette’s fault? Who else’s?
The USA –Puerto Rico game was such a USA blowout that ESPN2 switched to the Columbia Canada Women’s Soccer game. Team USA Women’s soccer OK but Canada Columbia? The again if Melo wasn’t playing for the US who would … Read More »
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Melo not himself in opening game of Pan AM Games—yet still manages to shine in 2nd half
Junior guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough of the Maryland women’s basketball team and Team USA took silver in the Pan American Games Monday night. The Americans fell to the host-nation, Canada, 81-73. The U.S. held a double-digit lead in the first half, then Canada got hot to start the second to take the lead for good. In her first appearance with USA … Read More »
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Baseball Coach John Szefc calls in to discuss the past season and what’s ahead for the Terps
Randy Edsall’s Contract is extended 3 years
Future Terrapins shine at Under Armour Lacrosse Games
Junior William Likely has been named one of 44 college football players to the 2015 Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse. The Paul Hornung Award, now in its sixth season, is given annually to the most versatile player in major … Read More »
The University of Maryland announced today that head baseball coach John Szefc has signed a five-year contract extension. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Szefc has won 112 games in his three years in College Park, leading Maryland to consecutive NCAA Regional titles. Maryland made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, which led to consecutive Super Regional berths, for the first time since 1970-71. Under Szefc’s direction and won a school record 42 games in 2015.
“John has done an outstanding … Read More »
Melo Trimble was invited to the Team USA Pan Am tryouts.
Terps finish 33rd in Directors Cup.
Go to ESPN.com and vote for Taylor Cummings in the eSPYs
Curtis Zappala, Timmy Monahan and Louis Dubick highlight the Terrapin contribution to the UA Senior game Friday night.
Winter Sports – Part One
Men’s Basketball
As with the football team, questions abounded as Maryland’s men’s basketball team approached the 2014-15 season. The team had missed the NCAA Tournament in each of Mark Turgeon’s first three seasons as the Terrapins’ head coach. The roster had been semi-decimated by the departure of five players at the end of the 2014 season. The pundits certainly thought the Terps faced a transitional year picking them to finish seventh in the … Read More »
In Maryland Terrapins news:
The women’s basketball team added some depth for 2016 Saturday when 2012 Florida Gatorade High School Player of the Year Ieshia Small, who had earlier been granted her release from Baylor, announced via Twitter that she was transferring to Maryland. Small had struggled to find the proper niche at Baylor and her college career hasn’t live up to the promise of a player that ESPN’s HoopGurlz.com described as
“Almost every aspect of her play seems to … Read More »
As I write this post five days remain until the official end of the University of Maryland’s first full year as a participant in Big Ten athletics. In the first of a series I plan to look back at how the Terps performed in their new home but I will begin with an apology.
Maryland fields teams in 19 sports – 8 men’s teams and 11 women’s teams. I follow 13 of those teams as a fan or reporter. Thus, … Read More »
One of the adjustments Maryland fans have had to make moving from the ACC to the Big Ten has been finding ways to adapt to the tradition laden conference. The Terps took one step along that road when they created the Rivalry Game and Trophy for what will now be an annual men’s lacrosse game with Johns Hopkins. Another B1G Tradition – one that started in 1982 for men and 1983 for women, is to have each member institution nominate … Read More »