- Jamie Kaiser Jr., who is ranked the 21st best shooting guard in the nation, picked the Terps over Indiana and Virginia.
- The Terps entered their first day of preseason camp with high expectations looking to build on the foundation fourth-year coach Mike Locksley has built.
- Former Terps basketball star Len Bias is joined by former Maryland football standout Darryl Hill, lacrosse legend Dave Cottle, former Negro Leagues baseball star Leon Day, tennis Grand Slam champion Fred McNair IV and former golfer Marty West III as inductees into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame.
- Gary Williams, who guided Maryland to the 2002 NCAA menās basketball championship and is the winningest coach in program history, will be inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame in October as the inaugural Coaches Legacy Award honoree.
- The North took advantage of the special halftime sustenance as the team used a 6-2 third quarter to close out a 22-16 victory over the South on Saturday night in the Under Armour All-America Senior Boys Lacrosse Game at Johns Hopkins' Homewood Field.
- Maryland commit Emma Muchnickās two goals and one assist helped the North forge a 17-11 victory over future Terps teammate Kori Edmondson and the South in Saturday nightās Under Armour All-America Senior Girls Lacrosse Game at Johns Hopkinsā Homewood Field.
- From suggestions on how to handle name, image and likeness deals to talks about College Football Playoff expansion, here are five takeaways from the Big Ten Conference football media days.
- As Maryland football coach Mike Locksley gears up for his fourth season at the helm, rival coaches applaud his efforts in turning the program around.
- Even though Maryland football coach Mike Locksley views himself as a traditionalist who enjoys classic rivalry games, he called the Big Tenās addition of USC and UCLA āa win for the conference.ā
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- Maryland junior wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, a former five-star prospect and two-time All-Big Ten honorable mention, said at Tuesday's Big Ten Media Days that revenue sharing with players in college football is ālong overdue.ā
- Jaxon Smith, who redshirted his freshman season with the Terps this past winter, will compete at 97 kilograms for the freestyle team, while Richard Fedalen, who graduated from McDonogh in June, will wrestle at 72 kilograms for the Greco-Roman squad.
- Amid another summer of groundbreaking news in the Big Ten Conference ā in this case, the addition of Southern California and UCLA ā there will be plenty to discuss in Indianapolis.
- The three-star prospects, who both play for Canarsie High School in Brooklyn, New York, represent the 17th and 18th members of the Terpsā 2023 recruiting class.
- Former Gilman and Maryland first baseman Maxwell Costes grew up going to Orioles games with his family. On Wednesday night, Baltimore signed him as an undrafted free agent.
- The Terps' newly announced games include home matchups against Western Carolina on Nov. 10, Binghamton on Nov. 15, Coppin State on Nov. 25, Saint Peterās on Dec. 22 and UMBC on Dec. 29.
- On July 30, Baltimore City Councilman Robert Stokes and a committee led by Fred Wright will honor William Wells, the former senior director of Madison Square Recreation Center, with a street-naming ceremony. The corner of Biddle and Eden streets will become William Wells Lane.
- Former Maryland and Georgetown men's basketball stars will get together in the first ever game of the Alumni Basketball League.
- Former Maryland guard Fatts Russell has signed with KK Mornar Barkso zlato, the professional team based in Bar, Montenegro, announced Wednesday.
- In Jake Bernhardt and John Crawley, Maryland and Johns Hopkins are tapping a pair of former midfielders to build some of the top offenses in the country.
- Former Maryland and Mount Saint Joseph standout Jalen Smith averaged 13.4 points and 7.6 rebounds on 53.1% shooting from the floor in 22 games for the Indiana Pacers after getting traded from the Phoenix Suns at the trade deadline. He has reportedly agreed to re-sign with the franchise.
- St. Vincent Pallotti three-star safety Alex Moore is the 13th player in the Terps' evergrowing 2023 class.
- Navy football tri-captains Kip Frankland, Bijan Nichols and John Marshall exuded confidence, an upbeat attitude and resolute disposition while fielding questions during the annual Media Day session.
- With J.K. Dobbins just back from a torn ACL and Gus Edwards still out, the Ravens are trying to decide which running backs will round out one of the league's most productive backfields.
- UConn star Paige Bueckers will miss the 2022-23 season after suffering a torn ACL in her left knee during a pickup game earlier this week. How the injury impacts the Huskies' national championship hopes and the women's college basketball landscape.
- This week in the Oriolesā farm system saw Gunnar Henderson become baseballās top prospect, an offensive onslaught in Bowie and an impressive organizational debut from one of the pitchers acquired for All-Star closer Jorge López.
- J.K. Dobbinsā return created some excitement at Ravens training camp on Monday, especially for a team in need of a top running back, but this offense will suffer without left tackle Ronnie Stanley, columnist Mike Preston writes.
- The North took advantage of the special halftime sustenance as the team used a 6-2 third quarter to close out a 22-16 victory over the South on Saturday night in the Under Armour All-America Senior Boys Lacrosse Game at Johns Hopkins' Homewood Field.