Maryland Men’s Basketball Ranked No. 22 In Latest AP Top 25 Poll
Maryland men’s basketball remains in the Associated Press top-25 poll after breaking through last week, moving up one spot to No. 22.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball remains in the Associated Press top-25 poll after breaking through last week, moving up one spot to No. 22.
Read moreJoshua Sampson offers three takeaways from the Terps’ 37-0 win against Rutgers, from Roman Hemby’s three-touchdown performance to Jeshaun Jones’ career day.
Read moreTowson men’s basketball is 5-0 for the first time in program history following an 83-67 win against Coppin State Nov. 22, but Tigers point guard Jason Gibson has missed the past two games with a back issue and is day-to-day heading into the Hostilo Hoops Community Classic.
Read moreEven though Navy football will fall short of bowl eligibility for a third straight season, Glenn Clark says what head coach Ken Niumatalolo and the players are doing with the odds stacked them is truly remarkable.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball is off to a 5-0 start, and the Terps have been rewarded with a spot in the latest Associated Press top-25 poll, coming in at No. 23.
Read moreThe Towson University athletics department has announced that Rob Ambrose will not return as head coach of Towson football next season. “After completely assessing our program, the decision has been made to move in a different direction with the leadership of our football team,” director of athletics Steve Eigenbrot said.
Read moreUMBC head baseball coach Liam Bowen and former Retrievers reliever Stephen Schoch are not surprised by the recent success of Astros shortstop and World Series MVP Jeremy Peña, who was always a tough out for UMBC pitchers while he was at America East rival Maine.
Read more“We’re never satisfied with a loss, but what you saw today is us going blow for blow with a team that I consider to be one of the best in the country,” Terps head coach Michael Locksley said after his team’s 43-30 loss to Ohio State.
Read moreArchbishop Spalding High School grad Jayden Umbarger chose to attend the Naval Academy because he wanted a school and football program that would challenge him on the field and off. Now in his third season, Umbarger has become the Mids’ top receiver.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball is off to a 3-0 start under head coach Kevin Willard. Joshua Sampson breaks down three key takeaways from the Terps’ first three games.
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