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- The coach delivered a few choice words that sparked the No. 1 seed Terps to a 17-8 rout of Stony Brook in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
- This week in Baltimore sports history (May 12-18)
- Once bitter rivals, the Terps and Tigers will clash for the first time since 2011, and it does not appear future meetings are on the horizon any time soon.
- The first round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament will have an overwhelmingly local flavor to it.
- Loyola Maryland senior attackman Pat Spencer was named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Award, given to the top college lacrosse player, for a third time.
- Several teams have a good opportunity to make some noise in the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament.
- Maryland punter Wade Lees is transferring to UCLA as a graduate student, he announced Thursday on Twitter.
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a sharpshooter in Sam Fiedler, Kelly Larkin keeps racking up achievements for the Navy women, and the transition from the Johns Hopkins women’s midfield to attack has been smooth for Nicole DeMase.
- The Maryland women’s golf team fell just short of advancing past the regional round of the NCAA championships, but the run isn’t over for a rising Terps star.
- "I've watched Chol the last three years and I can't say enough about him as both a person and a basketball player," Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said in a statement.
- Maryland women's golf coach, Diana Cantú, a former member of the Mexican national team, has brought players from five different countries together to help the Terps reach the NCAA championships for the first time in seven years.
- Towson, the Colonial Athletic Association champion, drew the No. 6 seed and will host Maryland at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament.
- For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament.
- Sunday’s 16-11 loss to Northwestern probably won’t damage the Terps’ playoff profile, but it will give them a chance to review their flaws before the NCAA tournament begins.
- The senior defender’s second goal of her career was the exclamation point for the top-seeded Terps, who advanced to their fourth consecutive Big Ten tournament final.
- College Notebook for May 3, 2019.
- Also, the Maryland women have taken advantage of free-position shots, Forry Smith provided a lift for the Johns Hopkins men, and the Hood women said goodbye to their head coach.
- The Blue Jays won their second straight game over the Terps in less than a week, securing a victory in the Big Ten semifinal to advance to Saturday’s title game.
- Maryland men’s basketball assistant Kevin Broadus has been named the next head coach at Morgan State.
- Maryland sophomore Bruno Fernando, who most expect to become a first-round draft choice this year, announces that he will keep his name in the draft and end his career in College Park.
- Johns Hopkins’ Joey Epstein was recognized Tuesday by the Big Ten as the Freshman of the Year. He ranks second in the conference in goals (3.0) and points per game (5.0) and fifth in assists per game (2.0).
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed 174 more bills into law, including a pair of measures to boost the state's beer industry. The Republican governor also signed bills to reform the University System of Maryland board of regents and increase purchases of "clean" cars.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan will sign dozens more bills into law during a ceremony in Annapolis on Tuesday.
- Saturday’s lacrosse doubleheader at Maryland Stadium in College Park began with the No. 2 Maryland women rolling Johns Hopkins and ended with the Blue Jays men upending the No. 2 Terps.
- Former Maryland players Byron Cowart, Ty Johnson and Derwin Gray were taken in the final three rounds of the NFL draft.
- Also, Carly Tolino credits a significant change to her development as UMBC’s starting goalkeeper, Towson’s 16-game streak of at 10-plus faceoff wins was sparked by Jack McNallen, and Kealey Allison has an outside shot at a freshman record at McDaniel.
- Win Win Win arrived early Thursday morning at Churchill Downs following an 11-hour van ride from his base at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton.
- Sophomore running back Javon Leake and linebacker Chance Campbell are among five players to watch in Maryland's annual Red-White spring game, scheduled for Saturday.
- Chol Marial, a 7-foot-2 center from South Sudan, will take a visit to Maryland beginning on Thursday.
- Alex Clemsen comes to College Park after five years at Missouri, where he served as the program's associate head coach for the past four seasons.
- As many as three as players with ties to the state, including a Terps star and a Baltimore native, could be taken in the first round Thursday night.
- The top-ranked Penn State men's lacrosse team knocked off visiting No. 19 Johns Hopkins, 20-9, at Panzer Stadium in State College, Pa., on Sunday.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 20.
- Despite a breakout redshirt freshman year, Anthony McFarland Jr. is facing strong competition at running back under new coach Michael Locksley.
- Boston University defenseman Quintin Germain and Stony Brook midfielder Ally Kennedy are The Baltimore Sun’s National Players of the Week in men’s and women’s lacrosse, respectively.
- Hakim Hart Jr., a 6-foot-7, 190-pound shooting guard from Philadelphia, became the fourth player to commit to Maryland as part of its 2019 class.
- Maryland freshman wing Trace Ramsey announced on social media Wednesday that he planned to put his name in the NCAA transfer portal.
- Three-star cornerback Devyn King announced his commitment to Maryland on Tuesday night.
- Maryland sophomore center Bruno Fernando and junior guard Anthony Cowan Jr. announced Monday that they will make themselves eligible for the NBA draft, but both are leaving the door open for a possible return to College Park next season.
- The No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse team stormed back in the second half to earn a 16-13 win over host Rutgers on Sunday night.
- First-year Maryland football coach Michael Locksley liked some of what he saw in Saturday's intrasquad scrimmage, the first during spring practice.
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Maryland's Jeshaun Jones seeks consistency after historic start, frustrating finish to freshman year
After scoring the first three times he touched the ball as a freshman last season at Maryland, wide receiver Jeshaun Jones had a frustrating year that ended with quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome not delivering the ball in a 52-51 overtime loss to Ohio State. - The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team beat host No. 6 Northwestern, 17-13, on Thursday night to clinch at least a share of the Big Ten regular-season championship for the fifth straight year.
- Linebacker Keandre Jones, who transferred to Maryland from Ohio State earlier this year, is still waiting to hear about the outcome of his NCAA waiver case to play for the Terps in 2019.
- Navy women's lacrosse team rebounds to defeat Georgetown
- Maryland safety Antwaine Richardson, who started 10 games last season, tore his ACL in practice Saturday and will likely miss the 2019 season, coach Michael Locksley announced Tuesday.
- Several way-too-early Top 25 polls released hours after Monday's NCAA championship have the Maryland men's basketball team hovering around the Top 10 going into the 2019-20 season.
- Jalen Smith's decision to return for his sophomore year at Maryland was not surprising, but his choice not to go to the NBA draft combine was unexpected.
- Maryland freshman forward Jalen Smith will return to school, the team announced Monday.
- Despite trailing 1-0 for the first 11 minutes of the game, the Terps overpowered the Wolverines to remain unbeaten and grab sole possession of first place in the Big Ten.