Hampstead’s Crossroads Church will be the site of a new community garden next spring, with plans for produce to be donated to those in need. “We want to, first and foremost, feed our underprivileged community,” said Jennifer Lleras, 41, of Hampstead, who is coordinating the project. “That is the main focus, to give back to the community.” The 6,300 square-foot garden on the … [Read more...] about New Hampstead Community Garden aims to help those in need, provide educational programs
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MM 11.7: Maryland women’s tennis finishes competition at TCU Jae Foundation Fall Open
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Sohccem Ruphael Maryland women’s tennis competed at the TCU Jae Foundation Fall Open this past weekend. The Terps competed in singles and doubles from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, during which they went 8-11 in singles play and 2-4 in doubles play. The … [Read more...] about MM 11.7: Maryland women’s tennis finishes competition at TCU Jae Foundation Fall Open
Maryland men’s basketball vs. Mount St. Mary’s preview
Jordan Budney/Testudo Times The Terps look for their second win of the season. Maryland men’s basketball takes on Mount St. Mary’s Friday for the second consecutive year, looking to build on its season-opening win. On Monday, the Terps opened their season with a dominant 79-49 win over Manhattan. They only led by three points at halftime, but freshman Derik Queen proved … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball vs. Mount St. Mary’s preview
Maryland women’s soccer season recap
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps finished 4-10-5 overall and 1-8-2 in Big Ten play. Maryland women’s soccer’s 2024 season was a sign for a reset in the program. After going 3-2-3 in nonconference play, the Terps started 0-6-1 in Big Ten play without scoring a single goal. Maryland’s struggles in conference play caused Meghan Ryan Nemzer to be dismissed as … [Read more...] about Maryland women’s soccer season recap
Late-set struggles and injuries have plagued Maryland volleyball in its worst conference start ever
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps are 1-11 in conference play this year. Ahead 23-22 late in the third set against Indiana, Maryland volleyball sat in a two-set deficit and looked to push the match to a fourth set. Instead, Maryland collapsed, losing the final three points en route to a 25-23 set defeat. Pin hitter Samantha Schnitta hit a serve that sailed … [Read more...] about Late-set struggles and injuries have plagued Maryland volleyball in its worst conference start ever