Penn State quarterback Drew Allar looked every bit of the highly-touted talent he's been heralded as, carving up a beleaguered Maryland defense for four touchdowns, including three in the first-half, as the No. 9 Nittany Lions jumped on Maryland early in a 51-15 rout Saturday. … [Read more...] about Lifeless Terrapins lose fourth straight in rout by No. 9 Penn State
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Christie tells Freedom Summit audience: ‘Your anger against the truth is reprehensible’
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie was met with boos and yells as he walked on stage at the Florida Republican Party's Freedom Summit Saturday. … [Read more...] about Christie tells Freedom Summit audience: ‘Your anger against the truth is reprehensible’
Maryland men’s soccer’s Kimani Stewart-Baynes named Big Ten Freshman of the Year
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. Stewart-Baynes is the fourth Terp to earn the honor since the school joined the Big Ten. Maryland men’s soccer’s Kimani Stewart-Baynes was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the conference announced Friday. Stewart-Baynes is accompanied in earning All-Big Ten honors by center back William Kulvik, who earned a spot on the all-league … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s soccer’s Kimani Stewart-Baynes named Big Ten Freshman of the Year
Maryland field hockey rallies past Rutgers to advance to Big Ten Tournament title game
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps scored twice in the fourth quarter to advance. In the early goings of Friday’s Big Ten Tournament semifinal, No. 2-seed Rutgers field hockey stifled No. 3-seed Maryland with a star-studded defense. Conference Player of the Year Iris Langejans and Defensive Player of the Year Puck Winter anchor the Scarlet Knights’ unit. … [Read more...] about Maryland field hockey rallies past Rutgers to advance to Big Ten Tournament title game
Maryland men’s basketball’s ambitions rest on the shoulders of its returning core
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images The Terps look to improve on last year, returning key players Jahmir Young, Julian Reese and Donta Scott. Kevin Willard’s biggest offseason win was simply avoiding losses. He managed to keep the core pieces of last year’s team — Jahmir Young, Donta Scott and Julian Reese — around for his second year as the head coach of Maryland men’s … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball’s ambitions rest on the shoulders of its returning core