In Saturday's NCAA quarterfinal, freshman will attempt to shut out Hopkins' Zach Palmer for second time this season Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to get you more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Maryland freshman defenseman Goran Murray, who shut out Johns Hopkins junior attackman Zach Palmer in the Terps ' 9-6 win ...
Every day here at Your Best 11, we are counting down to the start of the regular season with our Top 150 players for the 2012 season. No. 116: Kenny Tate , No. 6, Maryland, Linebacker One of the most unfortunate happenings of the 2011 season was what transpired with Maryland's standout safety Kenny Tate. First, the safety was moved to linebacker by new coach Randy Edsall. One of the nation's ...
Saturday's NCAA quarterfinal renews intense in-state rivalry steeped in history This weekend's quarterfinal round of the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament features several compelling contests. But perhaps none is more highly anticipated than the opening game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, where No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins and Maryland meet at noon Saturday.
Saturday's NCAA quarterfinal renews intense in-state rivalry steeped in history This weekend's quarterfinal round of the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament features several compelling contests. No. 1 seed Loyola must try to beat Eastern College Athletic Conference rival Denver for the third time this season, No. 3 seed Duke and Colgate will feature Tewaaraton Award finalists in senior long-stick ...
Maryland's third football game of the 2012 season, a home contest against the University of Connecticut on Saturday, Sept. 15, will kick off at 12:30 p.m. ET and be shown regionally on the ACC Network.
Maryland’s football season opener against William & Mary will be at 3 p.m. Sept. 1 and televised online at ESPN3.com, the network announced Thursday. Terrapins Coach Randy Edsall will face his former team, Connecticut, on Sept. 15 at 12:30. The game will be picked up regionally by the ACC Network and also televised online at ESPN3.com. Read full article >>
COLLEGE PARK — After Austin Lanham injured his knee playing rugby at the University of Maryland in 2004, he devoted his attention to another big “sport” on college campuses.
NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Johnson was asked if he ever considered getting back into college coaching and responded by taking out his phone and scrolling through his pictures.
After bucking the odds to become a major player in the sports apparel business, Kevin Plank is eyeing a similar role in horse racing.
After Austin Lanham injured his knee playing rugby at the University of Maryland in 2004, he devoted his attention to another big “sport” on college campuses.