“Let me hear you say Fear the Turtle” Bri McDaniel, who has been the team’s energy plug, let everyone know she was ready. It was an exciting but anxious moment for many Sunday evening at the Xfinity Center. The Terrapins were the last team to hear their name as they watched and waited to hear their name called. Maryland will take on Iowa State as the tenth seed. Many, … [Read more...] about Maryland Women’s Basketball is in the Big Dance, first round against Iowa State
Archives for March 2024
Failures of Biden administration drove chaotic fall of Kabul, top former U.S. generals say
The top two U.S. generals who oversaw the evacuation of Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban in August 2021 blamed the Biden administration for the chaotic departure, telling lawmakers Tuesday that it inadequately planned for the evacuation and did not order it in time. … [Read more...] about Failures of Biden administration drove chaotic fall of Kabul, top former U.S. generals say
Ravens to sign CB Arthur Maulet to a 2-year deal
Cameron Wolfe reports that the Ravens retained one of their free agents after agreeing to a two-year deal with cornerback Arthur Maulet. Maulet signed with Baltimore after spending two years with the AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Free agent slot CB Arthur Maulet is re-signing 2-year deal with Baltimore Ravens, per source. Maulet was a great late training camp signing … [Read more...] about Ravens to sign CB Arthur Maulet to a 2-year deal
Maryland horse racing bill begins 3-week sprint for General Assembly approval
If a plan to revive Maryland’s thoroughbred racing industry by building new facilities in the state with public money and organizing a state-created racing operator actually comes to fruition, a bill will need to sprint through Annapolis over the next three weeks. During the legislation’s first hearing Tuesday before the House Ways and Means Committee, a Republican leader … [Read more...] about Maryland horse racing bill begins 3-week sprint for General Assembly approval
March Madness star power this year is all about the women
As March Madness is set to tip off, three of the most recognizable names in college basketball are in the women’s tournament: Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers. Clark drew record crowds and ratings all season long. Reese, a Randallstown native and St. Frances graduate, has LSU in contention for a second straight national championship. Bueckers is finally healthy and … [Read more...] about March Madness star power this year is all about the women