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- New Loyola Maryland men's basketball coach Tavaras Hardy spent the past 12 years as an assistant coach at three schools. But he doesn't think his inexperience as a head coach will hurt him.
- After finishing up a week earlier than usual to play at Madison Square Garden, teams could find a less-than-filled arena for their games, including Thursday's second-round matchup between Maryland and Wisconsin.
- Big Ten coaches and commissioner Jim Delany react to sport's ongoing scandal and FBI investigation
- Maryland coach is looking forward to playing Big Ten tournament at Madison Square Garden.
- Jim Delany said he was "not shocked at all" at FBI's involvement in college scandal
- Maryland's "natural rivalries" will be Penn State and Rutgers
- Towson coach Rob Ambrose wants to play Maryland every year. Is it feasible?
- Digest: Brigade clinch AFL playoff berth after Gladiators' loss
- As the Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament unfolded in Washington this week to tepid attendance expectations from league officials, a curious trend took hold inside Verizon Center: People were talking about who was at the games, not who wasn't (which, judging by the largely empty upper decks, was a lot of people).
- Overall, BTN men's basketball live game ratings increased 11 percent over last season.
- Ryan Dunleavy, who covers Rutgers football and basketball for nj.com, discusses the Scarlet Knights' season.
- Loyola Maryland ranked tied for third out of 351 NCAA Division I schools in the organization's latest Graduation Success Rate report published Tuesday.
- John Skipper, the ESPN president and co-chairman of the Disney Media Networks, and Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany will headline the 11th annual Shirley Povich Symposium on Nov. 16.
- "There was a longstanding tradition that Fridays were reserved for high schools and the collegians played on Saturday and the professionals on Sunday."
- The Big Ten unveiled a plan Wednesday to play 18 prime-time football games on Friday and Saturday nights beginning in 2017.
- Maryland suspends Diamond Stone for a game after he pushed player's head into floor
- Maryland coach DJ Durkin faces an uphill climb with the program he took over at the beginning of December. The Terps are in one of the nation's toughest divisions -- the Big Ten Conference East -- and though they reside in one of the most fertile recruiting grounds in the nation, they have to square off with the nation's top programs again. That's a difficult task. But according to ESPN.com, Durkin's tenure could get off to a smooth start on the field.
- Said Sasho Cirovski: "We went from one nice neighborhood to another great neighborhood."
- A move to help Maryland keep its recruiting base and its fan base strong came a few months after the initial announcement of Maryland's change of conferences, when Johns Hopkins was added to the Big Ten for men's lacrosse.
- A proposal by the Big Ten to make freshmen ineligible to play in men's basketball and football was discussed briefly Thursday by the University of Maryland's Athletic Council at its monthly meeting, though an official vote will not be taken until the matter is discussed more thoroughly.
- In automotive terms, Big Ten basketball in the last few seasons has been the steady, reliable car that you rarely had to take in for repairs.
- A couple hundred alums, administrators and fans came to the Under Armour Brand House in Harbor East to celebrate Maryland officially joining the Big Ten.
- The Orioles had a rough final 3 ½ innings Sunday in a 12-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, during which the bullpen surrendered nine runs.
- More than four decades later, Eddie Fogler can still see Jim Delany dumping their North Carolina basketball teammate Rusty Clark on the floor during a practice at Carmichael Auditorium.
- On Tuesday, the University of Maryland officially leaves the North Carolina-based Atlantic Coast Conference for the more prosperous Big Ten Conference, a Midwest-oriented league known for its football heritage and expanding television network.
- Comcast reaches agreement with Big Ten Network to provide channel to Maryland subscribers at no additional charge
- The Big Ten will be coming to Baltimore and Washington as part of Maryland joining the league on July 1.
- Maryland's Mark Turgeon and Kevin Anderson were asked at length Tuesday about the recent transfers of four players from Maryland¿s basketball team.
- How much influence did Mike Krzyzewski have in Maryland not getting a return game from Duke this season?
- A year after Maryland announced its move to the Big Ten, those who care about the university's athletic teams have mostly moved from shock to contemplation of a changed world ahead.
- History will smile on the University of Maryland's move to the Big Ten, and the school's football team can compete in the new conference right away, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said in an appearance on campus Tuesday.