White House "actively looking" at suspending Habeas Corpus; New FEMA head warns he will "run right over" those who resist his changes … [Read more...] about 5/9: America Decides
University of Maryland
Capitals look more like themselves in beating Hurricanes, 3-1, in Game 2
WASHINGTON — Knowing full well the chances of being competitive in their second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes hung in the balance, the Washington Capitals flipped the script from the opener in a big way in Game 2. Tom Wilson had a monster performance with a couple of blocked shots, an assist on the winning goal and the empty-netter that sealed a 3-1 victory … [Read more...] about Capitals look more like themselves in beating Hurricanes, 3-1, in Game 2
Crofton boys, Broadneck girls track and field repeat as Anne Arundel outdoor champions
Crofton coach Stacy Severtson said her school and program would continue to host the Anne Arundel County Outdoor Track and Field championships for as long as the powers that be want, and for good reason. The Cardinals have hosted the meet two straight spring seasons and come away with the boys team title both times. Sophomore Christian Doss led the way as Crofton captured its … [Read more...] about Crofton boys, Broadneck girls track and field repeat as Anne Arundel outdoor champions
MM 5.8: Maryland women’s golfer Nicha Kanpai wraps up action at NCAA Regionals
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Rachel Lawrence Nicha Kanpai, a junior on the Maryland women’s golf team, tied for 27th at NCAA Regionals Wednesday at Birdwood Golf Course in Charlottesville, Virginia. Competing as an individual, Kanpai finished with a score of 221, which was … [Read more...] about MM 5.8: Maryland women’s golfer Nicha Kanpai wraps up action at NCAA Regionals
NCAA Tournament first round preview: No. 6-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse vs. Fairfield
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps and Stags meet up for the first time ever. The calendar has swung to May, meaning the start of the NCAA Tournament for No. 6-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse has nearly arrived. After playing three games in five days throughout the Big Ten Tournament, the Terps received a well-needed near-two week break. Maryland — who fell … [Read more...] about NCAA Tournament first round preview: No. 6-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse vs. Fairfield