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Men's lacrosse roundup (April 6): No. 3 Maryland gets back on track with 16-12 victory over Michigan
Men's college lacrosse roundup and scoreboard for games on April 6. - Alex Smith, a starting short-stick defensive midfielder for the No. 3 Terps, has played in all 10 games this spring, and his father has attended all but one because of a little something called Super Bowl LIII.
- After nearly leading Maryland to victories at Indiana and over No. 10 Ohio State last fall, quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome is trying to make a good first impression on new coach Michael Locksley and offensive coordinator Scottie Montgomery.
- Cathy Reese became the winningest coach in Maryland women’s lacrosse history.
- Maryland assistant coach Kevin Broadus, who has been the lead recruiter on most of the players the Terps have brought to College Park the past two years, is a "serious" candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Morgan State, a source familiar with the situation said Wednesday.
- Former four-star prospect Austin Fontaine has moved from Maryland's defensive line to its offensive line after a knee injury to former junior college transfer TJ Bradley.
- The top-ranked Nittany Lions used an 8-1 first quarter to overwhelm the host Terps in the Big Ten opener for both sides.
- Indiana posted a 20-5 win over the Maryland baseball team at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers (16-10, 4-1 Big Ten) scored four
- Here's your guide to this weekend's lacrosse games.
- Also, the Hood men’s and women’s programs are making history, the Maryland men are expecting the return of a top player for Sunday’s opponent, and there’s a familiar name leading the UMBC men in assists.
- Laurel's Brenda Frese, of the University of Maryland is Big Ten Coach of the Year
- Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 14 saves and Jen Giles (Mount Hebron) and Kali Hartshorn scored four goals each as No. 2 Maryland beat No. 16 Princeton, 15-7, in women’s lacrosse Wednesday night.
- Maryland opened spring practice under new coach Michael Locksley on Tuesday with many questions, but the offensive line appears set.
- For the third time in four seasons, Maryland’s season ended in the second round. The Terps (29-5) have been to the Sweet 16 once since 2015.
- By winning a game in the NCAA tournament for the first time in three years and nearly making the Sweet 16, the Maryland men's basketball team might have changed the perception of its season.
- The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team trounced No. 6 James Madison, 18-5, on Sunday.
- With most of its starting lineup and rotation back for next season, the Maryland men's basketball season can use its performance in the NCAA tournament as a catalyst for the future.
- Remember when Lonny Baxter, Ronnie Franklin and Brooks Robinson were on the sports pages?
- Both sophomore center Bruno Fernando and freshman forward Jalen Smith said Saturday that they have yet to make up their minds about whether to continue their college careers, though indications are that Saturday's 79-77 loss to LSU in the NCAA tournament Round of 32 was Fernando's last with Terps.
- State and nation men's lacrosse roundup for games on March 23.
- Maryland, which improved to 16-0 under Frese in first-round games, will face the winner of Saturday’s later first-round game between No. 6 seed UCLA and No. 11 seed Tennessee.
- Maryland's season comes to an end Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla. with a 69-67 loss to third-seeded LSU in NCAA tournament Round of 32.
- Here’s what you need to know about the Maryland men’s basketball team’s NCAA tournament matchup against the LSU Tigers.
- Going into Saturday's Round of 32 NCAA tournament game against sixth-seeded Maryland, third-seeded LSU has been motivated all season by the murder in late September of teammate Wayde Sims.
- A talk earlier in the season with Maryland coach Mark Turgeon returned sophomore guard Darryl Morsell to the starting lineup. But one more recently was the impetus for the former Mount Saint Joseph standout to be a key figure in the Terps beating Belmont to reach the NCAA tournament Round of 32.
- Many of the Terps who will take the floor Saturday in the NCAA tournament knew they’d end up in College Park years before they enrolled.
- The Blast, who already clinched a playoff spot with last Sunday's 8-2 victory versus the Harrisburg Heat, will look to take first place from division rival
- Freshman forward Jalen Smith finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while former Mount Saint Joseph teammate and sophomore guard Darryl Morsell tied his career high with 18 points to lead sixth-seeded Maryland to a 79-77 win over 11th-seed Belmont in the NCAA tournament Round of 64.
- Freshman forward Jalen Smith led Maryland to a 79-77 win over 11th seed Belmont with 19 points and 12 rebounds in a Round of 64 game in Jacksonville, breaking the Terps' five-game postseason losing streak.
- Scoreboard and roundup for college lacrosse games on March 21
- Several Maryland players say that the Terps might have taken Nebraska too lightly going into their Big Ten tournament opener in Chicago, and will take that hard lesson into Thursday's NCAA tournament opener against No. 11 seed Belmont in Jacksonville.
- Find out more about Maryland's opponent, Belmont, on Thursday.
- Paul Ruppert (Severna Park) scored five goals to lead Frostburg State (6-1) to a 17-12 victory over visiting McDaniel (2-6) in men's lacrosse on Tuesday. The
- The No. 6 seed Maryland men’s basketball team will face No. 11 seed Belmont in the first round of the NCAA tournament Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla.
- From the wins Maryland had against Big Ten teams joining the Terps in this year's NCAA tournament, here are 3 takeaways looking back on regular season.
- The Maryland women’s basketball team received the No. 3 seed in the Albany Regional in the NCAA tournament and will open against No. 14 seed Radford in College Park on Saturday at 11 a.m.
- The Maryland men’s basketball team received a No. 6 seed and will play the winner of No. 11 seed Belmont and No. 11 seed Temple in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the selection committee announced Sunday.
- Even the Maryland players seem tired about how their youth is the cause of their late-season struggles going into this year's NCAA tournament.
- Sophomore midfielder Bubba Fairman led all scorers with six points on four goals and two assists, and graduate student goalkeeper Danny Dolan made a game-high 13 saves to spark the Terps to a convincing victory.
- No. 21 Maryland's loss to 13th-seeded Nebraska Thursday at the United Center marked the third straight year the Terps have lost their opening game in the Big Ten tournament and was one of the worst defeats in Mark Turgeon's eight seasons.
- For the third straight season, the Maryland men's basketball team lost its opening game in the Big Ten tournament, this time Thursday as the fifth seed to No. 13 seeded Nebraska, 69-61, at the United Center.
- No. 21 Maryland lost its opening game in the Big Ten tournament for the third straight year, falling to No. 13 seed Nebraska, 69-61.
- With five freshmen in the rotation, Maryland might not be burdened by bad memories going into this year's Big Ten tournament in Chicago.
- The No. 21 Maryland men’s basketball team will open the Big Ten tournament against Nebraska on Thursday.
- The Terps used an 8-0 run over a 10-minute span in the first half to distance themselves from the Quakers and collect their second top 10 win in five days.
- Kerry McCoy, who has served as the Maryland wrestling coach for the past 11 seasons, announced on Tuesday that he will be stepping down after the NCAA championships later this month.
- Sophomore center Bruno Fernando was named to the All-Big ten first and defensive teams, while junior guard Anthony Cowan Jr. earned second-team recognition and forward Jalen Smith was named to the league's All-Freshman team.
- Megan Gustafson scored 45 points Sunday to lead No. 10 Iowa past No. 8 Maryland 90-76 for its first Big Ten tournament women’s basketball title since 2001.
- Maryland had to wait to see the winner of Sunday's matchup between Wisconsin and Ohio State in Columbus to determine where it was seeded in this week's Big Ten tournament in Chicago.
- Remember when Tony Tarasco, Sully Krouse and Don Ohl were on the sports pages?