Solomon Washington: Maryland Men’s Basketball Can’t Be Discouraged By Opponents’ Runs

Maryland men’s basketball fell to Ohio State, 82-62, on Feb. 5, its third straight defeat by at least 20 points. “We always get discouraged anytime a team goes on a run,” senior forward Solomon Washington said. “We’ve stop that. It’s basketball. It’s a game of runs.”

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Troy Cicero Jr., Jordan Stiemke Stay The Course For Loyola Men’s Basketball

Loyola men’s basketball defeated Lehigh, 89-84, in 2OT Feb. 4, with key plays late from Troy Cicero Jr. and Jordan Stiemke paving the way for the Greyhounds’ third win in four games. “It starts in practice,” Stiemke said. “Every day we’re pushing each other. It shows up in big moments like this.”

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Glenn Clark: Buzz Williams-Maryland Men’s Basketball Fit Is Unnatural, But In The Meantime …

Glenn Clark says there’s reason to believe things will get better for Maryland men’s basketball on the floor with Buzz Williams as coach, but the discontent from the fan base also comes from the total detachment the program seems to have from the community.

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Three Current Players Who Could Help Maryland Men’s Basketball Next Season

As Maryland men’s basketball makes it way through a down season, fans are already looking ahead to next season and the promise of a strong 2026 recruiting class. Joshua Sampson looks at three current players who could help the Terps next season.

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Why Does College Lacrosse Season Start So Early? And How Can It Be Fixed?

The Division I men’s lacrosse season kicks off on Saturday, Jan. 31, with highs in Maryland expected to come in below 20 degrees. Local coaches discussed the impact of starting the season so early and potential fixes. 

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