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- A number of Dunbar greats, including legendary coach Bob Wade and three-time NBA champion Sam Cassell, savored the memories at a panel discussion Monday at Shoe City on Monument Street.
- Hoop dreams often incubate in dim, cramped gyms, much like the one at the Mount Royal Rec Center.
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- No Limit owner David Barron has worked on cars for Baltimore Ravens players Ray Rice, Ed Reed, Lardarius Webb.
- Shirtless, John Wall crouched and dribbled a basketball above his head with his right hand and another low to the ground with his left hand. Unable to keep the routine together as he reached half-court, Wall grunted as he lost control, started over, and tried the exercise once again.
- The news that Dez Wells was transferring from Xavier to Maryland over the summer brought mixed reactions from Terps fans who knew about the player¿s triumphs and troubles during his freshman year at the Ohio school.
- Matt Bracken rounds up the latest Maryland Terps basketball recruiting news.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Bulkier and more self-assured, Maryland center Alex Len appears poised for a breakout season after an uneven freshman year in which he said he struggled to adjust to the physical nature of the American game and to understand play calls because of his limited English
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Maryland has lost its appeal with the NCAA over the eligibility of Sam Cassell Jr., according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
- Jeff Barker on Notre Dame's move to the ACC, Don Markus on Randy Edsall facing Connecticut and Matt Bracken on Sam Cassell Jr.'s NCAA eligibility.
- The NCAA is reviewing the initial eligibility of freshman Maryland basketball guard Sam Cassell Jr., according to a source familiar with the situation.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in Perry Hills, Dezmine Wells and the Harrison twins.
- Dezmine Wells, a Xavier transfer, announced on Twitter today that he has committed to Maryland.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Matt Bracken goes 1-on-1 with Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon on recruiting, incoming freshmen, veterans and more.
- Former Prince George's Community College player Myron Howe earns an invite to Atlanta to compete for a spot on the Ball Up All-Stars touring team.
- Here's Henry Sims, sweating under the Georgetown logo at the Verizon Center. Sims, slapping high fives with Wizards assistant coach Sam Cassell after his workout for Washington. Sims, talking about the 16 or so teams he is working out for. Saying he doesn't want to think about which team is going to draft him, just that it's a blessing someone likely will.
- The City of Baltimore has failed to collect millions of dollars because of the chronic miscalculation of tax breaks for historic renovations, a Baltimore Sun investigation has found.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and intern Connor Letourneau (The Diamondback's co-sports editor and men's lacrosse beat writer) weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Maryland Terrapins point guard signee Sam Cassell Jr. talks about picking the Terps.
- Jeff Barker, Don Markus and Matt Bracken discuss the biggest topics in the past week of Maryland Terps basketball and football.
- With every passing day, Terps center commitment Shaquille Cleare becomes a little more aware of what he can expect as a Maryland basketball player.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the biggest topic of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Maryland coach Mark Turgeon says he wishes he could have helped Terrell Stoglin make better decisions.
- The Maryland basketball team's promising incoming recruiting class will get a chance to make an early impact. The five freshmen will be counted on as coach Mark Turgeon says he'll "play the best players."
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Maryland guard Terrell Stoglin, the Atlantic Coast Conference's leading scorer this season, won¿t return to the Terps after being suspended one year for a rules violation of the Student-Athlete Code of Conduct. Stoglin is entering the NBA draft.
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- Cassell Sr., a former NBA star, had said original reports on commitment were premature
- Tracking the Terps: Don Markus shares his impressions of Maryland's 2012 basketball recruiting class.
- Baltimore native Sam Cassell Jr. signs his letter of intent to attend Maryland.
- Five of Maryland's six 2012 basketball commitments led the U.S. All-Stars to a 105-93 win over the Capital All-Stars on Saturday night at the Capital Classic in Alexandria, Va.
- Baltimore native Sam Cassell Jr. discusses his commitment to the Maryland Terrapins at the Capital Classic.
- Sam Cassell Jr., after all, had committed to the Terps once before. The guard had been practicing and living with four other players who'd done the same. Even the school listed in the exhibition's program under the "College" column for the Baltimore native, auspiciously enough, read "Maryland."
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- A week after committing to Maryland, Sam Cassell Jr.'s pledge to the Terps is in doubt.
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- One year ago Sam Cassell Jr. was a "rotation guy" at Notre Dame Prep with mid-major offers and high-major interest. On Sunday, the former St. Frances guard committed to Maryland over offers from Connecticut, Florida State and several others.
- Baltimore native and Notre Dame Prep combo guard Sam Cassell Jr. has committed to the Maryland Terps.
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- Stefon Diggs' commitment to Maryland on Friday night gave the Terps their first five-star recruit since Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy offensive tackle Bruce Campbell signed with UM in 2007.