Maryland Football’s 2025 Schedule Announced
The 2025 University of Maryland football schedule includes seven home games, highlighted by league matchups with Washington, Nebraska, Indiana and Michigan at SECU Stadium.
Read moreThe 2025 University of Maryland football schedule includes seven home games, highlighted by league matchups with Washington, Nebraska, Indiana and Michigan at SECU Stadium.
Read morePressBox recently chatted with Maryland women’s basketball redshirt junior Saylor Poffenbarger about the influence of her family, transferring back home and more.
Read moreTickets for the 2025 CIAA Tournament at CFG Arena are now available, and the CIAA is offering a special holiday discount through Dec. 23.
Read moreUMBC sophomore point guard Ace Valentine tied a career high in scoring in the Retrievers’ victory at Towson Dec. 7, and the former Baltimore high school hoops star says he is becoming more and more comfortable in head coach Jim Ferry’s system
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball fell at Purdue, 83-78, Dec. 8, in a game that featured 15 lead changes and 13 ties. “We’ll go back, watch film and learn from this,” HC Kevin Willard said after the game. “But I’m proud of the way our guys went out and battled for 40 minutes.”
Read morePressBox talked with Coppin State women’s basketball senior Laila Lawrence about transitioning from Division II to Division I, her defensive intensity and more.
Read moreJoshua Sampson breaks down three key takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 83-59 win against Ohio State.
Read moreMaryland head coach Michael Locksley announced that 20 student-athletes have signed scholarship agreements to play football for the Terrapins during the early signing period, which began Dec. 4, including seven four-star prospects.
Read morePressBox recently chatted with Mount St. Mary’s men’s basketball graduate student Xavier Lipscomb about reconnecting with head coach Donny Lind, bouncing back from a broken foot and more.
Read moreGlenn Clark reflects on the history of the Baltimore-College Park pipeline with “The 15 Baltimore-Bred Maryland Men’s Basketball Players.”
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