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Josh Selby sits out Wizards workout with injured right quad
After a season in which he saw playing time in just 26 of 38 games at Kansas, Baltimore native Josh Selby found himself sitting on the sidelines once again Monday during predraft workouts for the Washington Wizards.
Selby, who graduated from Lake Clifton...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Basketball, Carmelo Anthony, National Basketball Association, McDonald's
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Malcolm Delaney: 'I have a lot to prove' to NBA scouts
Malcolm Delaney has one thing on his mind leading up the NBA Draft: Prove the skeptics that think he'll go undrafted wrong by showing off the skills that made him such a dynamic scorer in high school and college.
After withdrawing from last year's NBA...Tags: Allen Iverson, Colleges and Universities, Trey Thompkins, Basketball, Kyle Singler
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Did ESPN's Scott Van Pelt tell Jordan Williams to go pro?
After a workout with the Washington Wizards on Tuesday morning, former Terps big man Jordan Williams said that ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, a Maryland grad, was among those who advised him while he mulled over entering the NBA draft. Van Pelt “was a...Tags: National Basketball Association, ESPN (tv network), Jordan Williams, Basketball, The Washington Post
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Turgeon completes staff, gets recruit Faust back
On the day Mark Turgeon finalized his coaching staff, the Maryland men's basketball coach received some additional good news when Nick Faust reaffirmed his commitment to the Terps.
Faust, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard from City, had reopened his...Tags: Gary Williams, Employers, Michael Beasley, Basketball, Athletes
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Baltimore Catholic League's 2011 Hall of Fame class
Here's a closer look at the Baltimore Catholic League's inaugural Hall of Fame class of 2011:
Players
Larry Harrison, Towson Catholic '75, center: Considered the first 'true' big man in the BCL, earning All-BCL tournament honors in 1974. Went on to play...Tags: Rudy Gay, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Connecticut Huskies, Mike Krzyzewski
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Turgeon talks about Hill, says he doesn't want a 'stiff' big man
New Maryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon is holding a teleconference Tuesday afternoon, but he chatted with Ed Norris and Steve Davis of 105.7 The Fan on Tuesday morning about what he has been up to since he was introduced as Gary Williams&...Tags: Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jordan Williams, Basketball, Athletes
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Maryland hires Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon
Maryland on Monday night hired Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon -- a Larry Brown disciple at Kansas who has been likened to Gary Williams -- to replace Williams as men's basketball coach.
Turgeon, 46, was hired after being interviewed by athletic director...Tags: Gary Williams, Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Kevin Anderson, Verizon Communications
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Archives: 20 years after Bias' death, schools still falter with scandals
It was a pleasant, late-March evening on the Duke campus and the tulips were blooming near the neo-Gothic chapel. But university president Richard Brodhead could hardly enjoy the night air.
As Brodhead, a silver-haired scholar of 19th-century American...Tags: Northeastern University, Justice System, Rape, Assault, College Sports
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Archives – Rise and fall of Len Bias
Cole Field House is dimly lit, just a single row of lights burning high above the floor. a few people walk around the concourse, but it's mostly quiet.There are no banners hanging from the rafters, and there are no basketball hoops down below. But you can...Tags: History, Gary Williams, Homes, David Thompson, Colleges and Universities
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Sun archives: Blake carves a niche with competitiveness, character
Baltimore Sun reporterThere's a dripping baby bottle in the rental car cup holder and a basketball sliding around in the back seat. Steve Blake is driving to the gym to work out with his wife. Then it's back to his Montgomery County basketball camp followed by dinner with mom...Tags: Hair and Nails, NFL Preseason, Vehicles, Colleges and Universities, Denver Nuggets
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Other champions probably greater, but few teams have ever been tougher
The pundits and basketball junkies are already discussing the University of Maryland's place among college basketball's elite. But for those who engage in such dialogue, they might miss the story line of Maryland's 2002 national championship run.
It...Tags: Gary Williams, John Lucas III, Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, AIDS
Jun 6, 2011
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Mar 29, 2011
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