Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images The Terps trailed by 22 at the half and never fully recovered. After facing a 22-point halftime deficit, Maryland women’s basketball fought back to trail by just seven in the fourth quarter against No. 10 Indiana on Wednesday. But a key call flipped the momentum back to the Hoosiers. After Terps forward Faith Masonius was called for a … [Read more...] about Maryland women’s basketball can’t overcome slow start in 87-73 defeat to No. 10 Indiana
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MM 2.1: Fa’Najae Gotay to return to Maryland football
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Linebacker Fa’Najae Gotay is set to return to Maryland football for a seventh season, a team spokesperson confirmed to Wes Brown of InsideMDSports. Gotay announced earlier in the week that he will be partnering with Maryland’s name, image and likeness … [Read more...] about MM 2.1: Fa’Najae Gotay to return to Maryland football
Takeaways from Maryland women’s basketball’s loss to No. 10 Indiana
Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images Catch up on some takeaways from the Terps’ third straight defeat. Maryland women’s basketball fell to two games below .500 in conference play Wednesday night when it lost at home to No. 10 Indiana, 87-73. Here are three takeaways from the contest. Indiana’s quick start made a comeback impossible Ultimately, the Hoosiers’ rapid start … [Read more...] about Takeaways from Maryland women’s basketball’s loss to No. 10 Indiana
Former NFL running back turned chef serves up inspiration
Former professional football player Tobias Dorzon discovered his true passion lies not on the gridiron, but in the kitchen. As part of our series “The Dish,” Dorzon tells "CBS Mornings" co-anchor Tony Dokoupil about his unique career change and how he hopes to inspire the next generation of diverse chefs to pursue their dreams. … [Read more...] about Former NFL running back turned chef serves up inspiration
The U.S. eliminated measles in 2000. Why is it back now?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging health care providers to be “on alert” for patients with symptoms of measles — a virus declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000 — after nearly two dozen cases have been reported across the country in the past month. Between Dec. 1 and Jan. 23, the CDC has been notified of 23 measles cases, including seven “direct … [Read more...] about The U.S. eliminated measles in 2000. Why is it back now?