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- Once mired in the 80s nationally and at the bottom of the Big Ten, Maryland made significant progress despite new coach Michael Locksley spending less than a month working fulltime for the Terps.
- Maryland senior linebacker Tre Watson was named second team All-America on Monday by the Football Writers Association of America.
- Lidney Castro of Germantown won the men's singles championship and Iva Laginja of Baltimore claimed the women's singles title at the third annual Maryland State Championships, a 3-star event held this past weekend at the Maryland Table Tennis Center.
- The least heralded Friendship Collegiate Academy player of the four who signed at Maryland in 2013, linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. is on the verge of becoming only the fifth player in school history to lead Terps in tackles three straight years.
- The least heralded Friendship Collegiate Academy player of the four who signed at Maryland in 2013, linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. is on the verge of becoming only the fifth player in school history to lead Terps in tackles three straight years.
- For now, Locksley is considered more of a half-season caretaker than a legitimate candidate.
- Vikings have seen three players arrested in three weeks, the latest being linebacker Erin Henderson.
- Milan Collins, a Maryland safety recruit, talks about playing for the Terps.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- E.J. Henderson, Ernie Sims, Adrian Moten try out for Titans
- NFL linebacker and Aberdeen graduate E.J. Henderson returned to Aberdeen last week to host his 8th annual E.J. Henderson 5-on-5 Basketball Tournament at the Aberdeen middle and high schools. The event is presented by E.J. Henderson's Youth Foundation.
- Unless you count Mario Williams, a defensive end who can also play outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense, there won't be any marquee linebackers available in free agency this offseason. But there are a handful of solid starters -- including a pair of Ravens -- scheduled to be available in a deep class of free agent linebackers. Here is a look at the top free agent linebackers on the market and where they could wind up in 2012.
- Meet the Recruit: Terps linebacker commitment Brock Dean
- Aberdeen Community upset and confused over Board of Education's rejection on Henderson donation
- Harford school board's decision to refuse a $20,000 donation to Aberdeen High from NFL players deserves a proverbial review from the booth