Navy Football Hires Former Mercer HC Drew Cronic As Offensive Coordinator
Drew Cronic, who spent the last four years as head coach at Mercer, has joined the Navy football staff as offensive coordinator.
Read moreDrew Cronic, who spent the last four years as head coach at Mercer, has joined the Navy football staff as offensive coordinator.
Read moreJohns Hopkins head football coach Greg Chimera is stepping down to become the offensive coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania.
Read moreMany players shined for Maryland football as the Terps won a third straight bowl game. Judith Altneu takes a look at the players who will contribute for the Terps in 2024 and who is leaving the program following the Music City Bowl.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball has won eight of its last nine games after beginning the season 1-3, but a litmus test looms as the Terps host No. 1 Purdue at Xfinity Center on Jan. 2.
Read moreMaryland WR Tai Felton says to expect “a lot of swag” from QB Billy Edwards Jr., who is expected to start against Auburn in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30. “He’s going to have a lot of fun out there, so I can’t wait to go out there and compete with him,” Felton said.
Read moreAs the Terps get set to take on Auburn in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30, Maryland football is looking to win a bowl game for a third straight year for the first time in program history.
Read moreLocal hoops products Tyson Commander, Deon Perry and D’Angelo Stines have competed with and against each other for years. Now, they’re all together at Loyola, bringing similar energy as in years past.
Read moreAfter missing the first 10 games of the season while waiting to be cleared by the NCAA, Coppin State transfer Nendah Tarke is finding his role with Towson men’s basketball. “Learning a bunch of new guys has been a process, but it’s been fun,” Tarke said.
Read moreDeShawn Harris-Smith, Jamie Kaiser Jr. and Jahnathan Lamothe are expected to set the foundation for the future of Maryland men’s basketball, and it’s only fitting that the longtime friends are tackling the task together.
Read moreCoppin State’s Physical Education Complex was home to a party-like atmosphere Dec. 20 as Angel Reese made her return to Baltimore. “Having the whole city coming out and having so many people come out and supporting us has been amazing for me,” Reese said.
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