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LOVERRO: Rob Reiner and the real King Sturdevant: Maryland’s QB James Corcoran
Rob Reiner played King Sturdevant -- a hustler and minor league football quarterback for the Southern Illinois Warriors -- in a 1976 episode of "The Rockford Files" called "The No-Cut Contract," where he steals the show from its star, James Garner.
SharesLendeborg scores 29 points as No. 2 Michigan beats Maryland to stay unbeaten
Yaxel Lendeborg had 29 points, a career-best nine assists and eight rebounds, and No. 2 Michigan rallied from a nine-point deficit Saturday night to defeat Maryland 101-83.
SharesMaryland sets program record for fewest points allowed with 21 in win over Delaware State
Yarden Garzon and Oluchi Okananwa scored 18 points apiece, and No. 7 Maryland set a program record for fewest points allowed with a 91-21 win over Delaware State on Wednesday night.
SharesSeason-ending injuries to 3 key players have No. 7 Terrapins scrambling
Maryland has been snake-bitten by injuries as of late, losing three players to season-ending surgeries already this season.
SharesFormer Terrapin Queen a bright spot for reeling Pelicans
When Pelicans rookie Derik Queen missed a late shot for the lead against the San Antonio Spurs, New Orleans guard Jose Alvarado hustled over to him and pushed his palm up under his chin in an expression of encouragement.
SharesMaryland women score 10 points in less than a minute to beat Minnesota in double overtime
Saylor Poffenbarger had 30 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 7 Maryland scored 10 straight points with less than a minute remaining in double overtime to beat Minnesota 100-99 on Sunday.
SharesStirtz scores 25 points as Iowa beats Maryland to give McCollum his first Big Ten win
Bennett Stirtz scored 25 points and Iowa beat Maryland 83-64 on Saturday to give coach Ben McCollum his first Big Ten victory.
SharesOkananwa scores 17 as No. 7 Maryland routs Mount St. Mary’s to stay undefeated
Oluchi Okananwa scored 17 points, and seventh-ranked Maryland remained undefeated Wednesday with a 92-44 win over Mount St. Mary's.
SharesZion Elee becomes Maryland’s highest-rated signee ever as National Signing Day early period begins
Top-five national recruit Zion Elee made his commitment to Maryland official Wednesday as the National Signing Day early period began, staying in-state and becoming the highest-rated football signee in school history.
SharesPayne scores career-high 30 points in Maryland’s win over Wagner
Pharrel Payne scored a career-high 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Myles Rice added 16 points, and Maryland cruised past Wagner 89-63 on Tuesday night.
SharesSmikle’s 13 points leads No. 7 Maryland past Hofstra to finish 2-0 in Puerto Rico
Kaylene Smikle scored 13 points and No. 7 Maryland coasted to a 95-38 win over Hofstra on Thursday to wrap up the Puerto Rico Classic.
SharesMaryland closes out ‘disappointing’ season against Michigan State looking to end losing streak
After a predictable yet still numbing rout by No. 18 Michigan in its final home game, Maryland will stay in a Great Lakes state of mind as it finishes a disappointing season in Detroit Saturday against Michigan State.
SharesOlympic gold medalist Quincy Wilson commits to run track at University of Maryland
The youngest track and field gold medalist in Olympic history is staying home. Quincy Wilson, who won the 4x400 meter relay with Team USA at the 2024 Games, committed Monday to run track at the University of Maryland, the school announced.
SharesPayne scores 20 points to lead Maryland over UNLV in Players Era Festival nightcap
Pharrell Payne scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half to lead Maryland to a 74-67 victory over UNLV on Monday in the nightcap of the Players Era Festival.
SharesOkananwa scores career-high 23 as No. 9 Maryland women rout George Mason
Oluchi Okananwa scored a career-high 23 points, and No. 9 Maryland beat George Mason 84-62 on Sunday to remain unbeaten.
SharesKuzdzal scores three touchdowns as No. 18 Michigan sends Maryland to seventh-straight loss
In a battle between two future college football star quarterbacks in the making in Maryland's Malik Washington and Michigan's Bryce Underwood, it was running back Bryson Kuzdzal who shone brightest, scoring three rushing touchdowns as the Wolverines routed the Terrapins 45-20 Saturday.
SharesNo. 9 Maryland women score first 20 points, rout Bethune-Cookman
Maryland scored the first 20 points, and the ninth-ranked Terrapins remained undefeated and recorded a season high in scoring Thursday night with a 95-49 rout of Bethune-Cookman.
SharesSimilarities abound for Michigan’s Bryce Underwood, Maryland’s Malik Washington in first meeting
Ready or not, college football's new era has thrust more freshmen quarterbacks into starting roles this season from the moment they stepped onto campus. And the similarities that Maryland's Malik Washington and Michigan's Bryce Underwood share go even deeper than that.
SharesCoit’s career-high 41 point performance wills Maryland to overtime win over Mount St. Mary’s
On a night where the Terrapins were frequently on the brink of losing to in-state foe Mount St. Mary's for the first time in 13 games, Diggy Coit outshone everyone on the court with a signature, Maryland record-book performance.
SharesWith job reassurance secured, Locksley focuses Maryland on No. 18 Michigan
Looking and sounding like a man who has had a weight lifted from his shoulders, Maryland football coach Mike Locksley spoke with emotion Tuesday following the announcement from university athletic director Jim Smith that he would return to lead the Terrapins next season.
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