Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball junior guard Kaylene Smikle was named Big Ten Player of the Week for the second time this season, the conference announced Monday. Smikle averaged 28.5 points on 58% shooting from the field and 8.5 rebounds per … [Read more...] about MM 2.11: No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball’s Kaylene Smikle named Big Ten Player of the Week
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Gaza ceasefire looks as fragile as ever as Hamas delays hostage release
Fear over the fate of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is spreading across the Mideast as Hamas delays the next hostage release, and Trump suggests new terms. … [Read more...] about Gaza ceasefire looks as fragile as ever as Hamas delays hostage release
Derik Queen’s career-high 29 points elevates No. 18 Maryland to win over Rutgers
Center Derik Queen dominated with a career-high 29 points and 15 rebounds as he and the No. 18 Terrapins out-dueled Rutgers' talented guard duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey in a 90-81 win Sunday. … [Read more...] about Derik Queen’s career-high 29 points elevates No. 18 Maryland to win over Rutgers
Kaylene Smikle lets her game do the talking in the No. 16 Terps’ victory
Smikle had 18 points in each half for a career-high 36 during an 81-73 victory at Washington. … [Read more...] about Kaylene Smikle lets her game do the talking in the No. 16 Terps’ victory
Federal workers, Maryland leaders plan Capitol Hill rally to protest Trump’s efforts to slash workforce
Federal workers and Maryland leaders continue to combat President Donald Trump’s efforts targeting government employees as courts examine the legality of his orders — and as he reportedly plans to issue more. “Federal workers, do not surrender,” Everett Kelley, the head of the largest union of federal employees, said Friday in a live Instagram conversation with U.S. Rep. Sarah … [Read more...] about Federal workers, Maryland leaders plan Capitol Hill rally to protest Trump’s efforts to slash workforce