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- The Maryland's men's basketball team will have at least 11 of its conference games featured on the Big Ten Network this winter.
- For around 15 hours Saturday, Shawne Merriman was at the Big Ten Network building in Chicago watching, evaluating and talking about the conference's football games.
- Maryland subscribers of the DISH satellite service won't be able to access the Big Ten Network to watch Saturday's Maryland-West Virginia football game — and the network has purchased a spirited newspaper ad to explain its side of the story.
- Archbishop Curley coach Sean Murphy named to head Team Maryland in the Big 33 Classic all-star football game vs. Pennsylvania in June 2015.
- Maryland is expected to announce later today that former men's basketball coach and recently enshrined Naismith Hall of Famer Gary Williams will oversee special projects geared toward increasing alumni support and athletic fundraising, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
- Unlike Mark Turgeon's first three years at Maryland, the Terps should be more battle-tested when they start play in the Big Ten.
- Terps will face nine teams who played in the NCAA tournament last season
- Before he was "Lights Out," Shawne Merriman was a kid growing up in Upper Marlboro who dreamed of becoming either a professional football player or a professional wrestler.
- The Big Ten Network announced Wednesday that ex-Terps football stars Scott McBrien and Shawne Merriman and former basketball standout Drew Nicholas will join the coverage as Maryland enters the conference.
- Former Maryland offensive coordinator James Franklin has already traded words with current Terrapins coach Randy Edsall this offseason. The new Penn State coach also apparently doesn¿t have much of a relationship with his former boss at Maryland, Ralph Friedgen.
- The U.S. plays Belgium today in the Round of 16. The stakes are easy: Win and move on to (likely) play Argentina, or lose and go home.
- Big Ten Network says it will broadcast as many as half of Maryland football games. Network says it won't be promotional 'mouthpiece' for conference.
- Tuesday, the University of Maryland officially joins the Big Ten athletic conference. This is a winning moment for both athletics and academics at Maryland.
- More than four decades later, Eddie Fogler can still see Jim Delany dumping their North Carolina basketball teammate Rusty Clark on the floor during a practice at Carmichael Auditorium.
- On Tuesday, the University of Maryland officially leaves the North Carolina-based Atlantic Coast Conference for the more prosperous Big Ten Conference, a Midwest-oriented league known for its football heritage and expanding television network.
- The Big Ten will be coming to Baltimore and Washington as part of Maryland joining the league on July 1.
- The Big Ten announced Tuesday that Maryland¿s Oct. 18 homecoming football game against Iowa and its Oct. 25 trip to Wisconsin will be broadcast on either ESPN or the Big Ten Network. Both games will be played at noon.
- You could pen a thick book about the traditions and history of the Maryland and Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse teams, including colorful characters like Henry Ciccarone and Frank Urso, hard-fought games, respect, mutual disdain and a nasty bench-clearing brawl in 1977.
- Terps football coach Randy Edsall will try to showcase Maryland's strengths at Friday night's Red-White game at Byrd Stadium.
- As Maryland's move to the Big Ten Conference approaches, the school is planning a broad marketing campaign that will include a new slogan (THINK B1G) and celebratory events on campus and in Baltimore, the Washington area and New York City.
- Who's to blame for Maryland not winning close games, Mark Turgeon or his players?
- Dave Dickerson's ties to Maryland's men's basketball program go back to playing in College Park for Lefty Driesell and Bob Wade from 1985 through 1989, and coaching there under Gary Williams from 1996 through 2005.
- Maryland's membership in the Big Ten Conference next season means that all of the Terps' home football games will be televised, according to the Big Ten Network. Home games will appear on the Big Ten Network, ABC or one of the ESPN networks. The conference's contract with its television rights holders calls for all home football games to be broadcast.
- Five reasons why Terps win at Virginia Tech was stunning. Maryland had been flat the previous week.
- A year after Maryland announced its move to the Big Ten, those who care about the university's athletic teams have mostly moved from shock to contemplation of a changed world ahead.
- Tennis Channel's fight is latest chapter in changing cable landscape
- Division I women's college lacrosse is in the middle of one of its biggest growth spurts in years, and several recent changes appear likely to spark even more expansion soon.
- Big Ten's ability to negotiate new television deal will make it the more lucrative conference
- 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.
- The Maryland men's outdoor track team will be able to operate at least until the school enters the Big Ten in July 2014, Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson said in a release on Tuesday.
- University of Maryland and Big Ten conference discussed travel costs
- Adding Maryland and Rutgers to the Big Ten ensured Penn State would not feel alienated, according to Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez
- Maryland forms commission to study restoring dropped athletic teams
- Sports Business Journal article says Major League Baseball may be pushing Angelos to sell
- 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.
- In the end, what makes the University of Maryland's move to the Big Ten look like such a winner is the school's participation in the Big Ten Network, one of collegiate sports' most successful and savvy TV operations with its audience of 80 million homes.
- Maryland's decision to move from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten not only caught its fans and students — and possibly ACC officials — by surprise. The stunning announcement that was first rumored late last week and was made official Monday also came as a shock to many of the school's coaches.
- If the University of Maryland moves to the Big Ten, its football and basketball teams would trade one set of big-time rivals for another. But what about lacrosse, perhaps the university's third signature sport?
- The University of Maryland moved close Sunday to formally applying for admission to the Big Ten Conference, and an announcement could come as soon as Monday.
- Board of regents will hear about Maryland's plan to leave for Big Ten today
- Former Maryland coach Gary Williams said today that the school's proposed move to the Big Ten would be a tremendous boost for the Terps' athletic program.
- Ten years after the championship: Q&A with Gary Williams. Former Maryland coach reflects on the '02 title team, talks about where it fit into history, and discusses the Terps' chances of winning another national championship.
- Former Maryland coach Gary Williams joins ESPN 980 as college hoops insider
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