college basketball
- McDaniel and Mount St. Mary's college basketball teams are about to jump into conference play as the calendar goes from 2017 to 2018.
- A look back at a less-than-glorious year for Baltimore-area sports.
- Justin Jackson became the seventh player with a significant role to be injured during Mark Turgeon's seven seasons at Maryland.
- Cole Field House, or more formally the William P. Cole Jr. Student Activities Building, was the University of Maryland¿s home for basketball for 47 years.
- Maryland sophomore forward Justin Jackson will miss the rest of the season with a torn labrum, coach Mark Turgeon announced Thursday.
- Sun sports reporters reflect on favorite memories and characters from the games, events and people they covered in 2017.
- The Most Valuable Player of the 1958 Sugar Bowl later became a lawyer in his native Mississippi.
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- The junior from Greece, who started her college career at Florida, finished with a career-high 32 points in her first game for Maryland.
- D.C. United will play its home opener March 17 against the Houston Dynamo. Problem is, its new home won't be ready by then. With Audi Field not scheduled to
- The Towson men's basketball team is off to its best start in its Division history at 10-1.
- Maryland’s win was like a cheat day gone bad.
- Navy senior linebackers Micah Thomas and Winn Howard have been selected for leadership positions within the Brigade of Midshipmen for the second semester.
- Digest: Hopkins' Tinney expected to recover from broken wrist
- Mike Bordick, Gary Kerkorian and Price Colvin are part of This Week in Maryland Sports for Dec. 10-16.
- Marathon Farms homebred Whirlin Curlin, fresh from a surprising maiden-breaking stakes win two weeks ago, pulled off another shocker by rallying through the
- Sophomore guard Anthony Cowan Jr. leads Maryland in scoring and assists.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2018 schedule for the Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse team.
- Capitals forward Andre Burakovsky is expected to be in Washington's lineup tonight against the New York Rangers, his first game since he broke his left thumb
- Former Maryland and NBA star Juan Dixon made his Coppin State home debut Wednesday night against Navy.
- After committing a season-high 25 giveaways in Sunday's overtime win at Illinois, Maryland will spend the remainder of its nonconference schedule cutting down on turnovers.
- Dulaney High has multiple weapons on the basketball court
- The Bears come into the men's basketball showdown missing a key player.
- Anthony Cowan Jr. is one of the more fearless players the Terps have had in recent memory.
- Bruno Fernando sends the game into overtime with a tip-in at the end of regulation. Anthony Cowan wins it at the free-throw line.
- The Maryland men's basketball team has lost three of its past four games, but this team is loaded with young talent and depth.
- Big Ten teams have not fared well in Top 25 matchups, but Maryland has yet to face a ranked team.
- Digest (Nov. 29): Towson's Morsell named CAA Men's Basketball Player of the Week
- Catonsville girls have two future Division I players on roster as they prepare to defend state title
- After several years coaching basketball overseas, Sean Whalen has come back to Laurel and also returned to the coaching staff of Howard University, a member of the group of Historically Black College and University that competes in the Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- After losing two-point games to St. Bonaventure in the opening round of the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Fla., on Friday and to Syracuse at the Carrier Dome on Monday in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, the Terps are 6-2 going into the start of league play Friday at home against Purdue.
- The Maryland men's basketball team has won four straight holiday tournaments around Thanksgiving.
- Three Towson football players earned Colonial Athletic Association honors. Kick returner Rodney Dorsey and defensive lineman Kanyia Anderson were selected to
- Bruno Fernando scores a career-high 18 points, but fellow freshman Darryl Morsell leaves with what's later called a slight hamstring injury.
- What we learned from Maryland's men's college basketball win over Bucknell Saturday night.
- The 13th-ranked Maryland women's basketball team (2-1) will take on No. 1 Connecticut (2-0) today at 1:30 p.m. at the XL Center in Hartford. The game will be
- McDaniel played Christopher Newport in women's basketball at the McDaniel Tip-Off Tournament Nov. 18 at Gill Center.
- The Blast (2-0) posted a 7-6 victory against the Syracuse Silver Knights at Towson University's SECU Arena on Friday night. Adriano Dos Santos and Vini Dantas
- President Donald Trump is set to host collegiate sports championship teams at the White House Friday.
- The junior forward from Bel Air has long treasured her relationship with her older brother, Landon, who has autism.
- The big-game atmosphere was back at Xfinity Center for Wednesday’s game against Butler. A “blackout” was in effect. The arena was nearly packed to capacity for a midweek 8:30 p.m. tipoff. Even Scott Van Pelt was in his courtside seat.
- Maryland faces Albany at Ludwig Field on Thursday night in the first round.
- In a span of three games and seven days, No. 15 Maryland (1-0) will play two of the nation's elite women's basketball teams.
- Playing in their first NCAA field hockey semifinal since 2013, the Terps will face Michigan on Friday at 4:45 p.m. in Louisville, Ky.
- Two days after winning its season opener on the road, Maryland rolled over UMES on Sunday in its home opener.
- After making a case to be Maryland's best all-around player as a freshman, Kevin Huerter looks to expand his game.
- Maryland can be a dynamic running team if it rebounds.
- Coppin State’s men’s basketball team, under new coach Juan Dixon, outscored Oregon by 12 points in the second half, but it was not enough to overcome a 28-point deficit.
- What to expect out of the Navy men's basketball team in the 2017-18 season.
- The Colgate men's soccer team erased a 2-0 deficit in the final 20 minutes of regulation to force overtime against top-seeded Loyola and junior Steven DeLeo