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- In two months, the size and strength of Michael Locksleyās inaugural recruiting class grew by leaps and bounds.
- Playing his first game since transferring from Florida State, cornerback Marcus Lewis has a pick-six in the White's 31-3 win over Red team in Maryland spring game Saturday.
- Terps add transfers Marcus Lewis and Rayshad Lewis, both of whom will sit out the 2017 season.
- Alabama is No. 1 in the preseason Top 25, the first program in 12 years to take the top spot two years in a row.Ā
- Digest: Brigade fall to Soul, 70-21, but still clinch playoff berth
- Former four-star recruit from Washington will have to sit out the 2017 season
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Sitting to write this on Saturday morning, I certainly can't offer up any thoughts or impressions, a recap, or any takeaways from the Ravens' game on Sunday
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Timmel āMeloā Eggleston, former St. Frances wing, hopes to put Wake Forest āback on the mapā
Melo Eggleston chose Wake Forest over UConn, Florida State, Georgia and LSU. - The 25th overall pick finished the night 1-for-3, showcasing a keen eye for the strike zone in Aberdeen's 2-1 loss to the Yankees affiliate.
- Orioles first-round draft pick DJ Stewart will make his professional debut Thursday for short-season Aberdeen against Staten Island.
- General manager Ozzie Newsome stood next to Jimmy Smith at the Ravens' training complex a week ago and broke into a wide smile moments after the cornerback signed a four-year, $48 million contract extension.
- Florida State standout cornerback P.J. Williams was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, according to court records.
- Now the Ravens are looking into another Seminoles defensive standout as cornerback P.J. Williams is set to visit them before the draft, according to league sources.
- A knee injury Sunday cut safety Terrence BrooksĀæ season short after just 11 games, and defensive coordinator Dean Pees on Thursday kicked himself for trying to fit the first-year safety into too many positions instead of letting him get acclimated to the NFL in just one.
- The former Florida State star is expected to be the primary replacement for Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.
- Now that the ACC-Big Ten Challenge is over for 2014, how does Maryland stack up compared to its future competition?
- When Maryland and Virginia meet Wednesday night at what is now the Xfinity Center, it will have a different kind of historical relevance. It marks the first game the Terps will play in the ACC-Big Ten challenge since switching leagues earlier this year.
- "If you have a top player at quarterback, Maryland can challenge anyone in the Big Ten," said former Terps and NFL star Shawne Merriman, who serves as an analyst on the Big Ten Network.
- Maryland's men's basketball team will be working in a talented group of newcomers as the Terps prepare for their first season in the Big Ten Conference.
- With senior forward Evan Smotrycz out for an undetermined period, the Terps could start a season without a key player for the third time in TurgeonĀæs four seasons.
- The Terps looking to move past a disappointing season and a less-than-enjoyable offseason.
- Ravens rookie defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan remains on the mend following a recent arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a meniscus problem.
- "Damonte Dodd's maybe one of our most improved players," Maryland basketball coach Mark Turgeon said of the 6-foot-11 sophomore from the Eastern Shore.
- A team other than Gilman won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship last year.
- Rookie safety says he's taking the game more seriously now, and it shows
- In this week's recruiting roundup, Mike Locksley's son saddens Maryland fans.
- In the long term, itĀæs probably the best move for all concerned.
- Gilman quarterback Kai Locksley has orally committed to Florida State, picking the Seminoles over Maryland and Texas. A source close to the player confirmed his decision.
- In this week's recruiting roundup, the Terps offer a quartet of (basketball) guards.
- As Maryland leaves the Atlantic Coast Conference for the Big Ten, the Terps will be looking at an entirely new set of competitors in each of their intercollegiate sports.
- Former Maryland basketball star Alyssa Thomas was named the Atlantic Coast Conference's Female Athlete of the Year on Friday, as voted on by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.
- Although there's no contact allowed until training camp, Jernigan has already displayed an aggressive personality on the practice field.
- The Maryland baseball team makes its first appearance in the NCAA super regionals this weekend with a three-game series against Virginia. To find out a little bit about the Terps' opponent, we traded emails with Andrew Ramspacher, who covers the Cavaliers for The Daily Progress in Charlottesville.
- Now that the Ravens have rookie free safety Terrence Brooks on their roster, the next step for him is absorbing the playbook as he makes his bid to become an immediate starter.
- Maryland baseball coach John Szefc paused and looked forward, trying to articulate just how special it was to be part of the Terps' first NCAA tournament team in 43 years. Szefc was just 4 years old when Maryland lost its first two games in Gastonia, N.C., in the 1971 national tourney
- A record-setting season for the Maryland baseball team will continue this week as the Terps qualified for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1971.
- The Terps baseball team came up one game short in its bid to win an Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship before departing for the Big Ten Conference.
- The Maryland baseball team moved one step closer to the ACC title game Friday with a 5-3 win over No.2 seed Florida State, moving the Terps to 2-0 in the group stage of the conference tournament.
- Maryland ace Jake Stinnett made a $70,000 gamble with his baseball career last summer, when he turned down the Pittsburgh Pirates' bid to sign him as a 29th-round draft pick and returned for his senior season.
- Three Maryland baseball players were named to the 2014 All-ACC team, with senior pitcher Jake Stinnett and junior center fielder Charlie White earning second-team honors while redshirt freshman second baseman Brandon Lowe was named to the third team.
- When Ravens rookie defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan arrived in the media room at the Under Armour Performance Center, one of the sleeves of his team-issued shirt and part of his shorts were rolled up.
- When the first round of the NFL draft launches next Thursday, the Ravens could be on the move and looking to maneuver backward to stockpile draft picks.
- Glenelg offensive lineman David Robbins commits to Florida State
- The Maryland women's basketball team needs scorers other than Alyssa Thomas to play well in the NCAA tournament for Terps to succeed.