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- A week after DJ Durkin was briefly reinstated and then fired three days before a 24-3 home loss to Michigan State, Maryland will try to get back to "normal" in preparation for a trip to Indiana, where the Terps could become bowl-eligible with a victory Saturday.
- After a week that included the brief reinstatement and subsequent firing of coach DJ Durkin, Maryland lost Saturday to Michigan State, 24-3.
- University of Maryland football coach DJ Durkin, who had been suspended since August, has been fired in the wake of the heatstroke death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair and two reports commissioned by the board of regents.
- The University of Marylandās football program has been under heightened scrutiny since the June death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair and subsequent reports of a ātoxicā culture within the team. Here are the names you need to know.
- Department financial records show a football program dwindling in popularity despite its high-profile athletic conference and a $196 million investment by private donors, the university and the state in a new football field house and multipurpose center.
- As it prepared to join the Big Ten Conference in 2014, the University of Maryland had high hopes for its football team. Those hopes have not become a reality.
- Behind a career-high three touchdown passes by redshirt freshman quarterback Kasim Hill and four interceptions, Maryland crushes Rutgers, 34-7, on homecoming.
- Maryland was picked to finish seventh in the Big Ten this season in a unofficial preseason media poll of 28 representatives.
- Maryland was unable to get going offensively until it was too late in losing its first game out of the bye, at No. 15 Michigan.
- Coming in as 17 1/2-point underdogs, Maryland is looking for payback after losing, 59-3, at Michigan two years ago.
- From the injuries to safeties Darnell Savage Jr. and Antwaine Richardson to the way Maryland interim coach Matt Canada will rotate his running backs, here are 5 things to look for from the Terps coming out of their bye week.
- After having a difficult time getting its running game going in a loss to Temple, Maryland will try to get more production from just freshman Anthony McFarland in its Big Ten opener against Minnesota on Saturday.
- Maryland will be looking to cut down on penalties and the keep pressure on defensively when the Terps play their home opener Saturday against Temple.
- Maryland is scheduled to make only one national network appearance in 2018-19, against Michigan on March 3 in College Park.
- The Big Ten announced its football schedules for the 2022-2025 seasons Wednesday afternoon. As part of the Big Ten's schedule rotation, Maryland will host five
- Jamar Williams, a 2017 South Carroll grad and 2017 Times Athlete of the Year, committed to wrestle at the University of Maryland in August.
- Ohio State on Wednesday night suspended head football coach Urban Meyer three games for mishandling domestic violence accusations.
- The third-year football coach and three other staff members have been placed on leave pending a review prompted by death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair.
- The death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair in June and the expected return of quarterbacks Kasim Hill and Tyrrell Pigrome will be among the storylines as Maryland starts preseason football practice Friday in College Park.
- The four teams ahead of the Terps are all expected to be powerhouses this season.
- Damascus defensive end Bryan Breese, a five-star recruit and current No. 1 prospect from the 2020 recruiting class, narrowed his shortlist to 15 schools, Maryland included.
- Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder of Woodbine becameĀ the first student-athlete in Big Ten history to repeat as Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year. The 2018 award was announced Thursday.
- A look back at the 2018 campaign for Johns Hopkins menās lacrosse and a glimpse into 2019.
- The final Maverik menās lacrosse media poll of 2018 has a familiar face at No. 1 in national champion Yale.
- The senior goalkeeper made a combined 30 saves last week to be named the Big Ten tournamentās Most Valuable Player and spark the Blue Jays to the tournament crown.
- The second-to-last Maverik menās lacrosse media poll has Maryland back on top, and Johns Hopkins and Loyola Maryland are close behind at Nos. 5 and 6, respectively.
- John Hardt, who chairs the NCAA Division I Menās Lacrosse Committee, explained what separated Villanova from three other contenders for the last at-large berth, how Syracuse ended up with the No. 8 seed over Cornell, and what factors helped Maryland earn the overall No. 1 seed.
- Although Maryland menās lacrosse lost to Johns Hopkins in Saturday nightās Big Ten tournament final, the Terpsā profile was strong enough to persuade the selection committee to award them the overall No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Division I tournament.
- A look back at how the Division I menās lacrosse teams from the state fared in action from this past week.
- The NCAA Division I menās lacrosse tournament will include Maryland, Loyola Maryland and Johns Hopkins. Navy, however, is waiting to find out its postseason fate.
- Johns Hopkins stormed past the second-ranked Terps, 13-10, to claim the Big Ten title and spoil Marylandās bid for a third straight conference crown.
- The starting junior short-stick defensive midfielder is likely to be suspended for Saturdayās Big Ten tournament final because of his role in a sideline fight with Ohio State in Thursday nightās semifinal.
- The Big Ten menās lacrosse tournament final Saturday will pit No. 1 seed Maryland against No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins. Here are some takeaways from Thursdayās semifinals.
- Johns Hopkins junior midfielder Alex Concannon came up with a loose ball and ripped a shot past Ohio State goalie Josh Kirson with 11 seconds left in the game to lift the Blue Jays to a 6-5 win over the Buckeyes on Thursday night.
- Can the defenses for the Maryland and Johns Hopkins menās lacrosse teams carry over their strong showings from Saturday to the Big Ten tournament, which begins Thursday?
- Washington Valor quarterback Nick Davila underwent successful surgery to stabilize a neck injury suffered in Saturday night's Arena Football League game against the Philadelphia Soul.
- The Big Ten handed out its major menās lacrosse individual awards and No. 2 Maryland had two winners in Connor Kelly (Offensive Player of the Year) and John Tillman (Co-Coach of the Year).
- The Ravens and Ravens RISE will host their annual Play Like A Raven Football Clinics for participants ages 5-15 at four locations across Maryland this summer.
- No one would accuse Paul Carcaterra of being shy. The ESPN menās lacrosse analyst sticks out his neck with his choice for the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and the one candidate who could shock observers by winning the Tewaaraton Award.
- Significant wins over the weekend contributed to Notre Dame and Ohio State making the largest jumps in the newest Maverik menās lacrosse media poll released Monday morning. Also, here is what awaits Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Towson menās lacrosse for the upcoming week.
- A look back at how the Division I menās lacrosse teams from the state fared this past week.
- Maryland and Johns Hopkins could be on a collision course to the Big Ten men's lacrosse final after earning the top two seeds. On the women's side, Maryland and Johns Hopkins meet in Friday's semifinals, with the Terps being the No. 1 seed and the Blue Jays No 4.
- Host Princeton used a 5-1 run in the third quarter and shutdown defense on No. 6 Cornell's leading scorer to pull off a 14-8 upset in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- Trailing by one goal with less than three minutes left in regulation, the No. 3 Maryland menās lacrosse team got the tying and winning goals from Will Snider to secure an 8-7 triple-overtime win at No. 7 Johns Hopkins on Saturday.
- The upset parade has settled down in Division I womenās lacrosse with the top 14 teams holding on to their spots in this weeksā Inside Lacrosse media poll. The final six shuffled.
- The Ohio State menās lacrosse teamās 12-10 upset of then-No. 1 Maryland on Sunday was made possible by junior midfielder Jack Jasinskiās career-high five assists and two goals.
- Sundayās loss to Ohio State did not damage Maryland too badly.
- Before the Ohio State menās lacrosse teamās 12-10 upset of No. 1 Maryland on Sunday, the Buckeyes accused the Terps of trying to intimidate them by crossing the 50-yard line. But Maryland coach John Tillman has a different version.
- A look back at how the Division I menās lacrosse teams from the state fared in action from this past week.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore went from having no scholarship offers from FBS schools as a high school junior to being the Big Ten's leading wide receiver as a college junior last season.