college basketball
- The Maryland women's basketball team has turned a fair amount of its attention to the mental side of the game of late. With coach Brenda Frese wary of wearing
- Jameila Barrett is the second Catonsville player in two seasons to reach 1,000 points.
- How Maryland's depth problems, second-half offense and Mackey's atmosphere factored into its loss to Purdue on Wednesday.
- Jarren Jasper, the 14-year-old son of Navy offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper, is "progressing as expected" one day after receiving a heart tranasplant at
- Maryland's recent slide of four losses in five games is worst streak for the Terps since joining the Big Ten.
- After two years of construction, the UMBC Event Center will make its debut on Feb. 3 at 4 p.m. with a men's basketball game against the Vermont Catamounts.
- In a what-have-you-done-lately-for-me league, the Towson Catholic alumnus is reinventing himself as a key role player in Oklahoma City.
- After losing Big Ten Player of the Year Caleb Swanigan in the offseason and a pair of games in the Battle4Atlantis tournament, the Boilermakers have evolved into the nation's No. 3 team.
- Whether it's a matter of minutes or even a few seconds, the Terps are unable to sustain playing at a high level.
- The Blast announced the signing of veteran Major Arena Soccer League defender Jonathan Greenfield, who won a title with the team in 2009.
- Don Markus on the Terps' fading NCAA tournament chances, their first (and possibly last) sellout of the season and their second-half lapses.
- Tim Frederick of Leesburg, Fla., totaled 20 bass at 85-14 to win the four-day Fishing League Worldwide Tour on Lake Okeechobee, edging Bryan Schmitt of Deale by 1 pound, 2 ounces.
- A chance at a signature win eludes the Terps again, making their chances of reaching the NCAA tournament for a fourth straight time seem even more distant.
- Maryland men's basketball team has a 13-point lead at the half against sixth-ranked Michigan State with a chance to improve their fading NCAA tournament hopes, but give it all away.
- Rested Maryland will play Michigan State, which comes in with one day's prep amid a growing scandal in Spartans' athletic program.
- Former Maryland star Greivis Vásquez will be back on campus Sunday hoping to raise awareness and funds for his foundation.
- After saying this season that teams that played summer tours had advantage over Terps, Mark Turgeon is taking his team to Italy in 2018
- Major League Soccer does not want D.C. United to play their home opener at Maryland SoccerPlex because of facility and security concerns, sources told The Washington Post.
- The Maryland Jockey Club has placed some restrictions on shipping in and out of Laurel Park. Sal Sinatra, president and general manager of the Maryland Jockey
- In addition to a pair of competitive $100,000 stakes, bettors will be greeted with a trio of carryovers for today's nine-race program at Laurel Park. The
- Darryl Morsell's efficiency, Minnesota's lack of quality big men and two questionable 3-pointers by Maryland upperclassmen were all noticeable during a 77-66 win by the Terps over the Gophers.
- The Maryland men's basketball team delivered an efficient and balanced performance in Thursday night's 77-66 victory over Minnesota, but the trick might be doing it against the more formidable teams in the Big Ten.
- Maryland and Minnesota, two short-handed teams, will meet at Xfinity Center hoping to keep NCAA tournament hopes alive.
- The Terps' 3-point defense, last-second strategy and depth issues come into focus after a tough loss.
- John Wall, peering over the heads of reporters, checked to see whether his teammate Otto Porter Jr. was across the locker room.
- He voted against proposal for the conference's 20-game schedule, which will begin next season.
- Anthony Cowan Jr.'s improvement as a sophomore has him drawing comparisons to former star point guard Melo Trimble.
- Bruno Fernando's value and Maryland's zone defense are among the issues highlighted.
- Carol (Schmoeller) Hatton, a standout at Catonsville and St. Mary's College, will be part of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame Class
- Mount St. Mary's hosted Sacred Heart in Northeast Conference men's basketball action Jan. 11, 2018 at Knott Arena.
- ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi moved Maryland out of the play-in game in his latest mock bracket, with the No. 10 seed Terps possibly advancing to play No. 2 Duke in the Round of 32.
- Looking for a fifth straight win over Ohio State, Maryland will have to figure out how to stop the Big Ten's leading scorer, redshirt junior forward Keita Bates-Diop
- Morgan State's Tiwian Kendley has been selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week, while Phillip Carr was named
- Digest: Ex-Terp Steffen called up by U.S. men's soccer team
- Mount St. Mary's senior guard Junior Robinson is the Northeast Conference Player of the Week for Jan 8, 2018.
- “I can’t wait,” Davis said. “It’s a good feeling to be able to play again and get back on the court."
- Anthony Cowan Jr. helps turn the game around in the second half, and Bruno Fernando scores a career-high 21 points.
- The 1957-58 Maryland men's basketball team will be honored at Sunday's game against Iowa to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the school's first ACC tournament championship.
- Maryland's defense, big men foul troubles and lack of guard depth all played into the most one-sided loss in Mark Turgeon's seven years and the biggest since a 41-point defeat at Duke in 2008-2009.
- A 15-0 run late in the first half breaks open what had been a close game in East Lansing.
- Navy guard Shawn Anderson and Loyola Maryland guard Bri Betz-White have been selected as NCAA basketball candidates for the 2017-18 Senior CLASS Award. To be
- Mount St. Mary's hosted Bryant in Northeast Conference men's basketball action Jan. 4, 2018.
- Maryland will play at No. 1 Michigan State just two days after beating Penn State at home, while the Spartans have been ready since playing Savannah State on Monday in East Lansing.
- Digest: Gordon Wild leaving Maryland to pursue pro soccer career
- As Big Ten play resumes Tuesday for Maryland with a home game against Penn State, the Terps are 12-3 and 1-1 in their first two league games played in early December.
- Maryland's poor first half in Friday night's 66-45 win over UMBC raises concerns going back into Big Ten play Tuesday against Penn State.
- Isaac Ray led the Green Terror (2-8) with his first collegiate double-double, pulling down a career-best 10 rebounds to go with 11 points. He also added five assists.
- Deteriorating winter weather conditions forced the cancellation of the final three races in Saturday's Christmastide Stakes Day program at Laurel Park.
- The Villanova men’s basketball team’s perfect season is over and its reign at No. 1 probably is, too.
- A look back at the top stories of 2017 in southeastern Harford and western Cecil counties.