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- Losers of 15 straight road games against against teams in Top 25, Maryland hasn't won a road game against a ranked opponent since 2008.
- Texas football beat writer Brian Davis answers questions about the Longhorns and visiting Austin.
- Sophomore Tyrrell Pigrome will start over freshman Kasim Hill against No. 23 Longhorns, according to the two-deep roster released Monday
- Lisa Ferrero, an accomplished member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour, has been named coach of the Towson women's team. A 12-year member of the
- After starting the preseason with four quarterback candidates, it appears Tyrrell Pigrome will open the season as starter at Texas.
- Season opener in Austin helps Maryland focus going into preseason practice.
- Towson names Diane Richardson, former Maryland assistant, as its women's basketball head coach
- The Maryland football team should be better in 2017. Only the Terps' record might not show it.
- Maryland running back Lorenzo Harrison and wide receiver D.J. Turner have been reinstated after being suspended for the last four games of the season.
- It's like a fraternity, Zachary Orr is trying to explain, and in the literal sense of the word, he is correct: The Ravens' undrafted linebackers are a brotherhood, sharing practice reps, small-school pedigrees and the life lessons that have so far kept them kin.
- Navy, Western Michigan could put bowl selections on hold
- Four of the Maryland Jockey Club's leading riders will trade their irons for wheels when they take part in a Sulky-Cycle Challenge on Thursday as part of Trotoberfest at Rosecroft Raceway.
- Locksley, a two-time All-Metro second-team selection, redshirted last season and switched to wide receiver this offseason.
- On Wednesday, Mike Daniel was laughing at the absurdity of it, how Charles Tapper -- four-star defensive end prospect at City, All-Big 12 Conference player at
- Mark Turgeon has often talked in the past about what happened to future Hall of Fame coach Gary Williams and Maryland six years ago in Spokane. What has gone virtually ignored is what also happened to Turgeon and his team at Texas A&M.
- As is the case with the top four seeds in each region, Maryland would host first- and second-round games.
- Maryland has agreed to play a home-and-home series with Charlotte in 2022 and 2023, according to a report by FBSchedules.com. The first-ever meeting between the teams is set to be played in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 10, 2022 while the 49ers will make the return trip to College Park almost a year later on Sept. 9, 2023.
- In new places, some former Maryland basketball players flourish, others struggle
- Marquese Chriss scored 29 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Andrew Andrews added 20 points, and Washington followed up on its season-opening victory with a 100-67 win over Mount St. Mary's on Thursday night in the Huskies home opener.
- One of the common threads that ties together the 17 seasons Mark Turgeon has been a Division I college basketball coach are the transfers who have helped transform his respective teams, particularly those at Wichita State and Maryland.
- Maryland, picked to win the Big Ten by conference media and coaches, was ranked No. 9 in the preseason poll. The Terps return four starters from last year's 34-3 squad that went undefeated in the Big Ten and advanced to its second straight Final Four.
- So how does a Maryland basketball program that seemed to be trending downward as recently as 2013-14 ¿ or have you all forgotten the 17-15 season that ended without any sort of post-season invitation ¿ get included by the Sporting News in its ranking of the top 15 programs since 2000-01? It has mostly to do with the weighted points system used to determine a program¿s accomplishments.
- Who do you like in the WVU-Kentucky game? For Baltimore-Washington, the choice should be a short country road away
- Projected to be a No. 3 seed in Pittsburgh after finishing the Big Ten Conference tournament with a 27-6 record, a No. 8 national ranking and in second place in the conference, Maryland was made a No. 4 seed and put in the same Midwest bracket as the tournament's top overall seed, unbeaten Kentucky.
- Patrick Allen, Kai Locksley and Lawrence Cager were among dozens of Baltimore area football and soccer players signing national letters of intent to receive athletics scholarships.
- Mark Turgeon said after Saturday's 70-58 win over Minnesota that Maryland's 14-1 start did not mean much to him.
- A look at college football players from the state of Maryland who will play in bowl games this winter.
- After Gilman quarterback's Kai Locksley visit to Texas, the four-star prospect says Texas and Florida State are starting to surge ahead.
- This is not how Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon envisioned the Terps would enter the Big Ten Conference.
- The Ravens take their recruiting and signing of undrafted rookie free agents extremely seriously, enlisting coach John Harbaugh to personally convince players to sign with them.
- If Maryland's 2012-13 season was a struggle against attrition and doubt, this season is a celebration of renewed hope.
- Aided by her supporting cast, the Terps hung in until Alyssa Thomas found her game in the second half ¿ she finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds -- and Maryland earned a rugged, 69-64 victory.
- The Maryland women's basketball team faces Texas' McGee-Stafford — sister of JaVale McGee of the NBA's Denver Nuggets and the daughter of former Olympian and WNBA player Pam McGee — in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
- Given how Maryland finished the season Mark Turgeon's Terps might have not had too much left to play in what most consider a third-level tournament.
- Less than two seasons into his NFL career, Justin Tucker has emerged as one of the league's top kickers. But how did he go undrafted in 2012?
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- College football is heading for a new day. It won't be long before the players on the field are going to receive more than a pittance.
- Texas Gov. Rick Perry seems to think so, as he tours Maryland today, looking to attract business to his state. Plus, the Houston Texans come to M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday to face the Ravens.
- Stanton Kidd chose Colorado State over Kent State, Mercer, Rhode Island, Towson and Utah State.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Safety Michael Huff made it clear that he's not in Baltimore to fill anybody's shoes.
- In the summer before she entered Laurel High as a freshman, Angie Vaughn took part in a major youth track and field meet in California in 1990.
- The senior completed her high school career by winning two individual events in record time and anchoring two victorious relays in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference swimming championships.
- Big Ten's ability to negotiate new television deal will make it the more lucrative conference
- Key recruiter and teacher coached Maryland in double-overtime loss to Miami last season after Mark Turgeon's ejection
- Hundreds of Ravens fans who have been transplanted to Denver over the years have created a meet-up group for watching games that has turned Chopper's Sports Grill into a Ravens hot spot on game days. The group is gearing up for the Ravens game Saturday against the Broncos.
- Ravens rookie Justin Tucker has made the team's brain trust look like geniuses for picking him over incumbent kicker Billy Cundiff in training camp.