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- Maryland is leading the Big Ten in free-throw shooting in league games, one of the reasons why the Terps have won six of their first seven conference games.
- Here are three takeaways from Maryland's fourth straight win overall and second straight Big Ten win on the road.
- After Saturday's 78-74 loss at home to Seton Hall, the Maryland men's basketball team has plenty to work on before the Big Ten season resumes Jan. 2 against Nebraska.
- A 78-74 loss to Seton Hall Saturday at home could become a bigger loss later in the season as Maryland tries to build its NCAA tournament resume.
- Maryland shot just 12-for-20 from the free-throw line and made some critical turnovers down the stretch, leading to a 78-74 loss to Seton Hall on Saturday night at Xfinity Center.
- In its first game back after a 10-day break, Maryland made just 12 of 20 free throws in a 78-74 loss to Seton Hall.
- Coach Barry Trotz wants to return after leading the Washington Capitals to the Stanley Cup, and general manager Brian MacLellan wants to sign the 55-year-old
- This would be the third-ever meeting between Maryland and Seton Hall, who haven't played each other in basketball since 1975.
- There are several good reasons to pick at least one No. 11 seed over a No. 6 seed in your NCAA tournament bracket this week.
- After playing two seasons of college basketball at Division I Loyola of Maryland, Tiffany Padgett decided it was time for a change.
- Under Armour and FOX Sports partner on college basketball event
- Joe Plecker's personal approach to coaching earns him Master Professional status from PGA.
- Maryland men¿s basketball coach Mark Turgeon knows firsthand how good the two teams in Monday¿s NCAA tournament final are.
- Bino Ranson and Stan Spirou will have something of a mini-reunion Friday when Southern New Hampshire, which reached the Division II Elite Eight last season before losing to eventual champion Florida Southern, play the No. 3 Terps in a preseason game at Xfinity Center.
- Under Armour will outfit the varsity athletic teams at Seton Hall University starting in July, the company said Friday, continuing a string of deals this year with high-profile Division 1 schools
- One of the main reasons that Chizzy Ekedigwe decided to attend Division I Seton Hall in 2011 was the chance to play for head coach Anne Donovan, an All-American at Old Dominion University who had an illustrious Olympic career
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Barker, editor Matt Bracken, and Sun intern/Diamondback co-sports editor Josh Vitale weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- If Mason, Montana, Howard, Hampton, UMBC, Seton Hall and Loyola win their conference tourneys it means an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I field. And that would mean a Laurel connection to March Madness for the third year in a row.
- Sydney Henderson and Selina Mann went 10-for-10 from the free-throw line in the final 1:46 to help Mount St. Mary's clinch a 74-64 nonconference victory against host Seton Hall in women's basketball Sunday. The win was the Mount's first victory against a Bowl Championship Subdivision school in the school's Division I history.
- Dwayne Morgan has focused his recruiting on Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Seton Hall, South Florida and UNLV, while Georgetown and Villanova remain in contact.
- Former Patterson guard Aquille Carr doesn't plan to sign with Seton Hall during the week-long signing period, which begins Wednesday. Is the two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro Player of the Year still committed to the Pirates?
- Former John Carroll girls soccer standouts Morgan Fraczkowski and Gina Maiorana are off to fast starts for their respective college teams.
- Former coaches and athletes at Laurel High, St. Vincent Pallotti High and Laurel Boys and Girls Club are now on teams gearing up for March Madness, the NCAA Division 1 men's tournament.
- No matter how many points he has scored, scholarship offers he has fielded or invitational tourneys he has ruled, Aquille Carr is going to have to elevate his game as he moves to the next level.
- No matter how many points he has scored, scholarship offers he has fielded or invitational tourneys he has ruled, Aquille Carr is going to have to elevate his game as he moves to the next level.
- InsideMDSports: Terps in the mix with Philly point guard Rysheed Jordan
- Patterson basketball standout Aquille Carr, last year¿s All-Metro Player of the Year, has committed to Seton Hall, according to his coach Harry Martin.