Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images As the lockout drags on, we reflect on everything Stephen Strasburg for a brief moment... Sorry, this isn’t news of a significant breakthrough between Major League Baseball and the Players Association. There are still only scraps to feed off of in terms of actual baseball news at the moment while the two sides continue to posture … [Read more...] about Reflecting on Stephen Strasburg, his contract, and what to expect moving forward
Archives for January 2022
MM 1.28: Grace Griffin and Tori Barretta named Maryland women’s lacrosse captains
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland women’s lacrosse fifth-year seniors Grace Griffin and Tori Barretta were named captains for the 2022 season on Thursday. This is Griffin’s third time serving as captain, the first Terp ever to do so. She was named an Inside Lacrosse … [Read more...] about MM 1.28: Grace Griffin and Tori Barretta named Maryland women’s lacrosse captains
Maryland men’s basketball vs. Indiana preview
Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images The Terps will look to win its third consecutive conference game. For the first time all season, Maryland men’s basketball most recently picked up back-to-back wins over Big Ten opponents. The Terps first defeated then-No. 17 Illinois, 81-65, a team which they fell to earlier in the month. However, the second time around, the Fighting … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball vs. Indiana preview
Three takeaways from No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball’s second win against Rutgers
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps stay perfect against Scarlet Knights on the season. Since dropping two straight games to No. 7 Michigan and No. 22 Ohio State, No. 17 Maryland bounced back for its second of two convincing wins. After returning from Columbus, The Terps defeated Northwestern by 28 points and Rutgers by 17. Though there were some nervy … [Read more...] about Three takeaways from No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball’s second win against Rutgers
Maryland men’s basketball’s backcourt needs to keep clicking with two important games approaching
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images Eric Ayala and Fatts Russell have shown what they can do when they’re both at their best. It didn't matter where the shots were coming from. They just kept on falling for Fatts Russell and Eric Ayala. And even though Maryland had a double-digit second-half lead for the second time this season against Rutgers, the Terps needed their … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball’s backcourt needs to keep clicking with two important games approaching