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- Incoming Maryland womenās basketball freshman Diamond Miller was named to USA Basketball's roster for the upcoming FIBA Under-19 World Cup in Bangkok.
- Less than a month after Loyola lost Tewaaraton-winning attackman Pat Spencer, All-American midfielder Chase Scanlan entered the NCAA transfer portal.
- The Maryland men's and women's basketball programs committed minor rules violations, the NCAA announced Tuesday.
- Laurel's Brenda Frese, of the University of Maryland is Big Ten Coach of the Year
- For the third time in four seasons, Marylandās season ended in the second round. The Terps (29-5) have been to the Sweet 16 once since 2015.
- Maryland, which improved to 16-0 under Frese in first-round games, will face the winner of Saturdayās later first-round game between No. 6 seed UCLA and No. 11 seed Tennessee.
- Many of the Terps who will take the floor Saturday in the NCAA tournament knew theyād end up in College Park years before they enrolled.
- The Maryland womenās basketball team received the No. 3 seed in the Albany Regional in the NCAA tournament and will open against No. 14 seed Radford in College Park on Saturday at 11 a.m.
- Megan Gustafson scored 45 points Sunday to lead No. 10 Iowa past No. 8 Maryland 90-76 for its first Big Ten tournament womenās basketball title since 2001.
- Kaila Charles made two free throws with 10.3 seconds left to help No. 8 Maryland top Michigan 73-72 on Saturday for the program's 1,000th victory.
- First-race post time at Laurel Park moves to 1:10p.m. beginning Sunday. The 48-day winter meet runs through March 31. Laurel's 19-day spring meet runs April 5
- Stephanie Jones comes from a remarkable basketball family, and she's following in her sister's footsteps at the University of Maryland. But with a rage to win that belies her perpetual smile, she's her own person and a dependable rock for the 26-3 Terps as they prepare for postseason play.
- Taylor Mikesell was named Freshman of the Year by theĀ coachesĀ andĀ Brenda Frese was selected Coach of the Year by both the coaches and media, the conference announced.
- Kaila Charles scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the No. 8 Maryland womenās basketball teamĀ rally for a 58-55 victory over Purdue on Monday night.
- Kaila Charles made a buzzer-beating layup to cap a furious comeback by No. 8 Maryland, which never led until that final basket sealed a 71-69 victory over Minnesota on Thursday night.
- No. 14 Iowa beat No. 7 Maryland, 86-73, in womenās basketball Sunday to move into a tie with the Terps atop the Big Ten.
- Dismissed University of Maryland football coach DJ Durkin was the highest-paid state employee in 2018, earning $4.7 million, including his buyout.
- Shakira Austin, an 18-year-old, 6-foot-5 McDonald's All-America forward, leads the No. 7 Terps in rebounding, blocks and double doubles this season while also ranking fourth in scoring and overall steals.
- Kaila Charles scored 17 points and No. 10 Maryland extended its lead in the Big Ten with a 62-48 victory over 20th-ranked Rutgers
- The Maryland women's basketball team announced an upcoming two-year series with Connecticut starting in the 2020-21 season. The Terps and the Huskies will meet
- Stephanie Jones had 16 points and nine rebounds, reserve Sara Vujacic made all four of her shots during the decisive first half and No. 10 Maryland rolled past Northwestern, 72-57.
- Shakira Austin scored 17 points and fellow freshman Taylor Mikesell added 14 for the 10th-ranked Terps, who moved into a tie with Rutgers for the top spot in the Big Ten.
- Taylor Mikesell scored 23 points, Kaila Charles added 19 and the No. 9 Maryland womenās basketball team used a strong finish to beat Penn State, 79-67, on Sunday.
- Jenna Allen scored 16 points and Nia Clouden added 15 to lift No. 17 Michigan State to a 77-60 victory over No. 9 Maryland on Thursday night.
- With the federal government shutdown reaching 21 days and counting, the University of Maryland is hoping to ease the pain with some free basketball.
- The No. 9 Terps beat Nebraska, 81-63, on Tuesday night for Brenda Frese's 500th win as a head coach.
- Rutgers gave a dominant rebounding performance in a 73-65 victory over No. 4 Maryland to hand the Terps their first loss of the season.
- Inserted into the starting lineup for the first time, Shakira Austin responded with 17 points, 13 rebounds and a Maryland record-tying eight blocks.
- Maryland took care of business in the first half, then cruised past UMBC, 92-61, in women's basketball Sunday at Xfinity Center in College Park.
- The No. 9 Terps (4-0) beat No. 10 South Carolina, 85-61, on Sunday in a game in which they fell behind by 12 midway through the first quarter.
- Brianna Fraser scored 16 points as the No. 9 Maryland womenās basketball team cruised to a 69-30 win over George Washington on Wednesday night.
- Saratoga Bob, a half-length winner of the $150,000 Maryland Million Classic in his previous start, makes his return in a $45,000 second-level optional claimer
- Kaila Charles scored 22 points, freshman Taylor Mikesell added 15 and No. 9 Maryland won for the second time in three days, beating Dayton, 82-71, on Sunday.
- Toliver, 31, is the first active WNBA player to serve on an NBA coaching staff and just the second woman ever.
- Once again, most of Baltimoreās highest paid employees are police officers. Surging police overtime expenses in fiscal year 2018 meant that 40 of the 50 highest-paid city employees work for the police department ā including seven of the top 10.
- Lamont Jordan, who left Maryland in 2001 as the school's all-time leading rusher, is back on campus as the fulltime radio analyst for the school's football team as he awaits his induction in October into the Athletics Hall of Fame.
- In Loyola men's basketball's nonconference schedule, the Greyhounds will battle usual rivals and old foes. The highlight of the women's basketball nonconference schedule is Maryland, a game that will shadowed in last year's 114-45 collapse to the Terps.
- For the first time, four former Terps are playing together for the Washington Mystics.
- A 2011 graduate, Richman worked as a practice player for coach Brenda Frese and the Terps women before joining coach Mark Turgeonās staff as a graduate assistant.
- She averaged 11.8 points and 4.6 rebounds in 22 games for Maryland last season and was named a Big Ten Conference honorable mention player.
- The Terps have signed junior-college All-American guard Sara VujaÄiÄ, the sister of former NBA guard Sasha VujaÄiÄ.
- Semifinal hero Arike Ogunbowale of the Fighting Irish does it again, this time hitting the winning shot against Mississippi State for the national championship.
- The Brigade announced a flurry of signings as they prepare to open training camp this weekend. Baltimore signed former Terps Andre Monroe (defensive lineman)
- The Maryland Terps' season ends with a loss to North Carolina State and former teammate Kiara Leslie in the second round of the NCAA women's basketball tournament.
- North Carolina State earned another game with a former conference rival. The Wolfpack's Kiara Leslie gets a reunion with her old Maryland teammates.
- With the victory, Terps coach Brenda Frese moved to 14-0 all time in the first round of the NCAA tournament at Maryland.
- The Terps women's Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year has taken charge of a club team on campus, with great success.
- The Baltimore Sun's database on salaries of Maryland public employees shows that University of Maryland mens basketball coach Mark Turgeon is highest paid.
- If the Terps win, they would advance to face the North Carolina State-Elon winner.
- Terps coach Brenda Frese now has pledges from four top-60 junior prospects. No other program has more than two.