Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Drew Owens Maryland tennis player Selma Cadar was named Big Ten Women’s Tennis Player of the Week, announced Wednesday by the conference. She was also the last Maryland player to win the award, doing so in April 2022. Last weekend, Cadar was a … [Read more...] about MM 3.7: Selma Cadar named Big Ten Women’s Tennis Player of the Week
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Hosting the Big Ten championships for the first time, Maryland wrestling aims to make its mark
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps, hosting the Big Ten championships for the first time, and are looking to continue building off a season of firsts. By Brinkley Smith This year, for the first time in program history, Maryland will host the Big Ten wrestling championships. Alongside 13 other teams, the Terps will compete in the two-day tournament set to … [Read more...] about Hosting the Big Ten championships for the first time, Maryland wrestling aims to make its mark
What to know about the new bill that could lead to a ban on TikTok
The new bipartisan bill would force parent company ByteDance to divest from TikTok or face a ban in the U.S. … [Read more...] about What to know about the new bill that could lead to a ban on TikTok
“Resident Alien” is Netflix’s newest hit TV show. Star Alan Tudyk thinks he knows why
When the first two seasons of “Resident Alien” premiered on Netflix on Feb. 13, star Alan Tudyk could only guess at how audiences would react. “We’ve always been on Syfy and it’s been great, but the pandemic and the writer’s strike really changed the way shows are being released,” he said of the sci-fi TV series, which is set in the fictional Colorado mountain town of Patience. … [Read more...] about “Resident Alien” is Netflix’s newest hit TV show. Star Alan Tudyk thinks he knows why
The Big Ten has caught up with Maryland women’s basketball. This season has made that clear.
Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports The Terps find themselves uncertain for an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in over a decade. The 2023-24 season has been an unfamiliar experience for Maryland women’s basketball. But it’s not different from just last year, or the year before that. It’s different from nearly every single year that head coach Brenda Frese has been at … [Read more...] about The Big Ten has caught up with Maryland women’s basketball. This season has made that clear.