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Notre Dame to join ACC in all sports other than football, ice hockey
The Baltimore SunA new partnership between the Atlantic Coast Conference and Notre Dame will help the ACC broaden its appeal in football and other sports, while allowing the school to retain the independence that is part of its identity in its marquee sport. The...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Florida State Seminoles, Big Ten Conference
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Entering his 20th season with Terps, Sasho Cirovski still aiming high
When Sasho Cirovski walked onto Maryland's campus in 1993 as the new men's soccer coach, he took one look at some of the antiquated facilities and said, "We're going to build a national championship program." Since making that bold statement, the ninth-...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference, Maurice Edu
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Towson men's basketball ineligible for postseason because of low APR
Even if Towson basketball coach Pat Skerry can pull off the most drastic turnaround in college basketball history, his team will not play in the postseason next year. Towson, which finished 1-31 in Skerry's first season, was one of 10 Division I teams...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Financial Aid, College Basketball, College Football, Awards and Prizes
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Terps Trio: Randy Edsall's job security, football predictions and recruiting during a rough season
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Is Randy Edsall on the hot seat? Jeff Barker: I’m going to preface my response by saying that...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Danny O'Brien, Virginia Cavaliers
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Ravens practice highlights: Ngata, Kemoeatu shine on defense
The Baltimore SunCOLLECTING FIRSTS: Tuesday's practice was marked by a solid showing by the offense. During an exercise in which the starters faced a variety of third-down scenarios, the unit converted four of six attempts, including four of the first five. GETTING...Tags: Chavis Williams, Josh Bynes, Steve Bisciotti, Dennis Pitta, National Football League
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Terrell Stoglin opens up about his time at Maryland, NBA draft prospects
Former Maryland guard Terrell Stoglin thinks he was wrongly portrayed, on and off the court, in College Park, and seems confident he will get a chance to change his image in the NBA. Displaying the same bravado that helped the barely 6-foot guard lead...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Utah Jazz, Basketball, NBA Draft, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Ralph Friedgen releases statement urging Terps to move forward, then looks back
The Baltimore SunAn interesting e-mail was sent today to members of the Baltimore-Washington media covering Maryland athletics. It came from former Terps football coach Ralph Friedgen, who wrote about the accomplishments of his program during his 10-year tenure. But the...Tags: Josh Wilson, Financial Aid, National Football League, Joe Paterno, Ralph Friedgen
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Maryland AD Kevin Anderson says he is not talking to Stanford
The Baltimore SunMaryland athletic director Kevin Anderson said he spent much of Monday putting out “a lot of fires” after a San Francisco newspaper reported — erroneously, Anderson said — that he was on the verge of being hired as Stanford’s...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Randy Edsall, Mark Turgeon, Stanford University, College Sports
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Coffee Companion for July 17, 2012
The Baltimore SunEach morning, Monday through Friday, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. ** The Ravens beat yesterday's 4 p.m. deadline and signed Ray Rice to a five-year, $40...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, National Football League, Baseball, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Ray Rice
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Maryland president Loh approves recommendation to cut eight sports teams
Maryland president Wallace D. Loh announced Monday his "heart-wrenching" decision to eliminate eight of the university's 27 sports teams due to severe budget issues, but he preserved for the teams the longshot possibility of being retained through...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Swimming, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Polo, Finance
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Maryland commission recommends six sports be eliminated
A University of Maryland commission concluded that the school cannot adequately support 27 teams and recommended eliminating eight of them to create "a leaner, stronger athletic program."
The teams, which compete in six different sports, are: men's...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Financial Aid, Facebook, Teaching and Learning, Swimming
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Tyser Tower suites a key contributor to Maryland's financial troubles
In September 2009, Maryland held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Tyser Tower, a $50.8 million football stadium modernization project that included 63 luxury suites with bars and flat-screen TVs. It was telling that a university official told the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Verizon Communications, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Comcast Center (arena), FedEx Field
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