Maryland AD Damon Evans On Plan To Upgrade Facilities, Close Gap In Big Ten
Maryland athletic director Damon Evans explains the school’s ambitious fundraising plan to improve a variety of athletic facilities around campus.
Read moreMaryland athletic director Damon Evans explains the school’s ambitious fundraising plan to improve a variety of athletic facilities around campus.
Read moreGlenn Clark breaks down the top events to come on the 2020 Baltimore sports scene — minus, of course, Super Bowl LIV, because that would be a jinx.
Read moreThomas Kendziora breaks down the 23 new additions of Maryland football’s 2020 recruiting class, including five-star wide receiver Rakim Jarrett.
Read moreSince Maryland football finished up its 3-9 season Nov. 30, the Terps’ roster has already undergone a litany of changes, from NFL Draft departures to transfers and commits. Thomas Kendziora breaks down the action so far.
Read moreWith a loss at Michigan State Nov. 30, Maryland finished the 2019 season 3-9. What went wrong in Michael Locksley’s first season as head coach? Thomas Kendziora breaks it all down.
Read moreMaryland fell to 3-8 with a 54-7 loss to Nebraska Nov. 23, one of several blowout losses this season. “… The thing that continues to sit in my craw is the fact that it’s us hurting us,” Terps head coach Michael Locksley said.
Read moreThough the Maryland football team has struggled throughout the 2019 season, dynamic running back Javon Leake has proven to be a bright spot, and he’s making his mark on the Maryland record books.
Read moreCalvert Hall grad Chance Campbell is proving himself in Maryland’s inside linebacker rotation. “He’s an effort guy,” coach Michael Locksley said. “He’s a mentally, physically tough guy who does everything you coach him to do, exactly how you coach him to do it.”
Read moreShaq Smith’s goal while he was growing up in Baltimore was to become the top prospect in Maryland, and he developed into an elite prospect at Calvert Hall and St. Frances. After winning two titles at Clemson, he’s come full circle with the Terps.
Read more“Everybody just has a bond,” Terps running back Tayon Fleet-Davis said of the atmosphere under new head coach Michael Locksley. “I feel like the bond is getting stronger and we’re just getting back to that Maryland culture that was once here before.”
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