Notes and quotes after Monday’s off day… Fish Issues: Miami’s four straight wins in the final series of the season with their NL East rivals from Washington, D.C. left them with an 11-2 mark against the Nationals this season, after the Marlins won 15 of 19 games between the (really very different) teams in 2022, so what is it about the Fish that has caused the Nats issues this … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals news & notes: Off day quick hits and Nats bits…
Archives for September 2023
Giants secondary depth will face challenge from Cowboys passing game
The way rookie cornerbacks Deonte Banks and Tre Hawkins have fit so seamlessly into the New York Giants defense, veteran Adoree Jackson has found himself playing a relatively new position. … [Read more...] about Giants secondary depth will face challenge from Cowboys passing game
No. 20 Maryland men’s soccer misses another penalty kick in 2-1 loss to No. 15 Virginia
Maryland men’s soccer fell to rival Virginia, 2-1. | Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. For the second consecutive game, the Terps were denied from the spot. Maryland men’s soccer’s had a chance to even the score at two when Luke van Heukelum stepped up to take a penalty kick in the 59th minute. Taking off from the line, the true freshman smashed the ball toward the … [Read more...] about No. 20 Maryland men’s soccer misses another penalty kick in 2-1 loss to No. 15 Virginia
MM 9.5: Jared Bernhardt returns to Maryland men’s lacrosse as director of player development
Jared Bernhardt is one of the most decorated players in Maryland men’s lacrosse’s history, and he will return to the program as its director of player development. | Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Former Maryland men’s lacrosse star Jared Bernhardt is joining … [Read more...] about MM 9.5: Jared Bernhardt returns to Maryland men’s lacrosse as director of player development
Grading Maryland football’s position groups after its win over Towson
Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports The Terps cruised to victory at home against the Tigers, 38-6. Maryland football had no trouble overcoming Towson, 38-6, in its season opener. While Maryland looked sloppy at times, the game was never in doubt as the Terps scored on three of their first four drives. With a win under its belt, Maryland will stay in College Park this … [Read more...] about Grading Maryland football’s position groups after its win over Towson