Maryland Football’s Revised 2020 Schedule Announced
Maryland’s revised 2020 football schedule, which features 10 games against conference opponents, is scheduled to kick off on the road at Iowa Sept. 5.
Read moreMaryland’s revised 2020 football schedule, which features 10 games against conference opponents, is scheduled to kick off on the road at Iowa Sept. 5.
Read moreFor Corey Coley Jr., the decision to commit to Maryland instead of top programs like LSU and Notre Dame came down to a combination of football and academics — and the impact of head coach Michael Locksley.
Read more“From all the things I’ve been through, I know I can handle anything coming my way,” Towson RB Shane Simpson said of missing his final college season. “This is another obstacle, and I’m ready to handle it too.”
Read moreConnor Odom, the son of UMBC men’s basketball head coach Ryan Odom, has joined the Maryland men’s basketball program as a preferred walk-on, and he is looking forward to playing close to home after battling health issues for much of his life.
Read moreUMBC men’s soccer coach Pete Caringi wasn’t surprised the America East postponed fall sports. “I was actually pleased that they announced it when they did because any longer and it continues to get … the players’ hopes up,” Caringi said. “It’s very disappointing but understandable.”
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball head coach Mark Turgeon has announced the signing of 6-10 Swiss forward Arnaud Revaz, who most recently competed for JL Bourg basketball club (France) and is a member of the Swiss National Team player pool.
Read morePerry Olsen is looking to etch his name among the great Navy quarterbacks who have thrived in the triple option — and he has some particularly big shoes to fill this fall.
Read more“I feel that there are so many young women looking up to me and I have to make them proud,” new Coppin State women’s basketball coach Laura Harper said of joining the Eagles. “I have to lead by example.”
Read moreIan McBorrough, a linebacker for Morgan State football from 2016-2019, was recently named MEAC Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2019-20 school year. Now, he’s working toward a career in business.
Read moreNobody has ever introduced themselves to college football quite like Jeshaun Jones. Now he’s looking to build on that early success after losing 2019 to a torn ACL.
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