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- Woodlawn native and former Gilman star Micah Kiser is a true scholar-athlete who has excelled at linebacker for Virginia and also helped counsel his teammates through the white nationalist protests that rocked Charlottesville in August.
- To get ready for bowl season, here's a Baltimore fan's guide for the three weeks of games.
- Tickets are on sale for the 10th anniversary Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Dec. 28 at 1:30 p.m. Starting at $25, tickets can be
- Former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds returns to Navy-Marine Corp Stadium as he tries to earn a roster spot with the Ravens.
- This year's Military Bowl had a familiar air to it — of a Navy home game on steroids. (Nevermind that half of the blue-and-gold-clad fans were wearing Pitt gear).
- Navy and Pittsburgh have met 39 times. Their 40th meeting will be on Dec. 28 in the Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis
- Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien, a rumored candidate for Maryland football's coaching job, seems happy with the Texans.
- Wisconsin's suffocating defensive effort in the second half of the Badgers' 31-24 win over Maryland last weekend not only shut down any hopes of the Terps snapping their lengthy losing streak but also choked out any hopes of bowl eligibility. With two wins and three games left, Maryland can't reach the six-win threshold needed to reach the postseason. It's the first time since the injury-marred 2012 season that the Terps won't get to practice through late December and play in a bowl game as they
- nder Armour continued to compile new collegiate partnerships, signing an agreement with the University of Cincinnati athletics department to become the official outfitter of Bearcats teams.
- Numerous Maryland natives played in bowl games, contributing for various teams across the country. Here is a look at some of the notable performances.
- In the days leading up to the Foster Farms Bowl, fans had the opportunity to attend events such as a pep rally for Maryland and Stanford in Union Square, at which the bands for both schools took turns performing.
- A look at college football players from the state of Maryland who will play in bowl games this winter.
- Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal spoke publicly about his fractured wrist for the first time Tuesday, a few hours before the team announced that it had exercised the fourth-year option on his contract.
- Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal spoke publicly about his fractured wrist for the first time Tuesday, a few hours before the team announced that it had exercised the fourth-year option on his contract.
- With Maryland's move from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten Conference, the football program will have a shot at a new beginning this fall.
- 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.
- Injuries have taken a toll on Maryland outside linebacker Matt Robinson, testing his body and his will.
- Wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Deon Long and linebacker Yannick Cudjoe-Virgil are among a number of Terps who will miss spring practice, Randy Edsall announced Tuesday on his Twitter account.
- Five months after being suspended from the University of Maryland following a confrontation with police, Terps running back Wes Brown has met the necessary requirements for readmission to the school.
- Once he gets over the sting of Friday's 31-20 loss to Marshall in the Military Bowl, Maryland quarterback C.J. Brown is likely to appreciate the best drive of his Terps career, as if it were a work of art.
- Marshall's Rakeem Cato finished with 337 passing yards as the Thundering Herd prevailed, 31-20, before an announced 30,163 at the Military Bowl.
- Maryland might have lost its first bowl game since 2010, but Annapolis served up a winner with Friday's Military Bowl.
- Will Maryland play nickel defense against Marshall in the Military Bowl? Will Jeremiah Johnson return?
- Making the Military Bowl was important for reasons other than winning for Randy Edsall and the Maryland football team.
- Shouts of "We are Marshall!" rang out in the lobby of the team's downtown Washington hotel, where fans of the Thundering Herd had gathered on the eve of Friday's Military Bowl matchup against Maryland in Annapolis.
- Cornerback Jeremiah Johnson's effort to return has become a back story to Maryland's Military Bowl on Friday against Marshall at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis.
- After four years in the Army ¿ including a stint in Afghanistan, where he wielded an M4 during watch duty ¿ Maryland's first-year practice-team running back has earned the right to dismiss the comparison. He knows all too well that the football-as-war metaphor amounts to hype.
- After five years in the nation's capital, the Military Bowl is staking out its future in Annapolis.
- When the Virginia Tech game had been won, Maryland football coach Randy Edsall bolted from the sideline and bounded across the field, his arms upraised, his fists pumping, an ear-to-ear grin on his face.
- Annapolis is preparing to host its first-ever college football bowl game on Friday.
- Ahead of Friday's Military Bowl, Terps football coach Randy Edsall sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Baltimore Sun.
- Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will hold about 33,000 for the game, and an official is "hopeful that [a sellout] will happen."
- When it comes to college football bowls, the Military Bowl in Annapolis may not seem like the most exciting of opportunities for Maryland, with the game a short bus ride away.
- Maryland and Marshall football players will be given PlayStation 4 systems and other gifts for playing in the Military Bowl.
- Maryland will play Marshall (9-4) in the Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annpolis, a source with knowledge of the situation said Sunday night.