Yes as a member of the ASCMA I cast my vote for both Joe Vellano (1st team) and Demetrius Hartsfield yesterday
from umterps.com
Maryland’s Joe Vellano and Demetrius Hartsfieldwere voted to the 2011 All-ACC football team in an announcement Monday by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA).
Vellano was a first-team choice along the defensive line, while Hartsfield earned an honorable-mention nod at linebacker.
Vellano, a 2010 second team all-conference selection, posted 94 tackles, including 7.5 tackles … Read More »
Yes it was a heartbreaking end to a season that had so much promise. For much of the year the Terps were ranked #1 or #2 and entered the home game tonight at #5 in the NCAAs.
But the better team won tonight. Louisville had many stronger opportunities and despite some great saves from Maryland’s goalie, they were able to dent the nets 4 times led by Colin Rolfe.
Disappointing yes, disastrous not even a little bit. Maryland is able … Read More »
That’s 5 out of 6 for the guy every expert said could never win!!!
Anthony Winbush made a pair of free throws with 11.1 seconds remaining, and Robert Olson blocked a Florida Gulf Coast University 3-point attempt with six ticks left in regulation, sealing a 77-74 Loyola University Maryland victory in non-conference action on Sunday afternoon at Reitz Arena. The Eagles (2-4 overall) cut Loyola’s one-time 16-point lead to just a point when Bernard Thompson hit a three from the top of the perimeter with 13.4 seconds on the clock. Winbush was fouled on … Read More »
from Jeff Barker in the Sun:
A key figure for Maryland’s next football season could be quarterback Danny O’Brien. Will he stay at the school? Here is what I know:
*The quarterback has not made any pronouncements about leaving or staying. I know that Randy Edsall has spoken with O’Brien, who has not complained to the coach about the program in general or the offensive system in particular. Maryland had new offensive and defensive coordinators this season. O’Brien, the Atlantic Coast Conference rookie of the … Read More »
The No. 12 Maryland wrestling team (6-0) won 25 of 30 matches and junior Josh Asper and redshirt sophomore Christian Boleyremained undefeated as the Terps picked up three wins over No. 21 Central Michigan, Bucknell and Northern Iowa at the Northeast Duals on Saturday. It is the first time in program history the Terps went undefeated at the Northeast Duals.
Asper, the second-rated wrestler at 165 pounds, improved to 10-0 with three wins including a pin of Bucknell’s … Read More »
A quick turnaround seems to favor No. 8 Maryland, which routed CS–Bakersfield 114-83 on Saturday with its largest margin of victory in nearly six years.
Laurin Mincy scored 23 points to lead the Terrapins, who beat Florida International on Friday night in the first two games in the last 24 hours.
“What we get out of these two games is we can play having a quick turnaround,” Mincy said.
The margin of victory was Maryland’s largest since a 118-59 … Read More »
Maybe a touchdown will be scored. the first game was pathetic and now the BCS will make us watch another.ANY MATCHUP would be better!!!!! USC has returned to BCS form even with the loss of scholarships. Too bad they are banned from Post Season play this year.
UCLA 6-6 on the year will be playing Oregon for the Pac 12 title. Maybe the conferences should have a playoff system stretching the season to 36 games.
Roy Williams has 5 starters who will play in the NBA. This was not a close game. The Running Rebels pick and rolled Carolina to defeat. Unbelievable. By the way the Orleans is a fascinating hotel off the strip. What stands out in my memory is the phenomenal raw bar.
Towon lost to Oregon State 66-46 with President Obama and Bill Murray looking on.