Maryland Terrapins
Washington struggles in second start, but Terrapins hang on for win over Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois and its run-heavy, possession-based offense grounded Maryland nearly to a halt Friday night. But a late fourth-down touchdown helped the Terrapins hold on to a 20-9 win.
Shares‘In that category’: Maryland LB Wingate drawing comparisons to Hall of Famer Henderson
Maryland coach Mike Locksley, admittedly, doesn't like to make comparisons. But he couldn't avoid making one this week between the star currently at the center of his Terrapins defense and one of the program's legends.
SharesWashington’s poise, performance earn him Big Ten honors ahead of Maryland’s game with NIU
The freshman quarterback's 27-of-43, 258 yard and three touchdown performance last Saturday against Florida Atlantic earned him Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors ahead of a short turnaround to a Friday night home game with Northern Illinois.
SharesMaryland freshman QB Malik Washington throws for 258 yards and three touchdowns in debut win
The first true freshman to start a season opener for the Terrapins since Perry Hills in 2012, QB Malik Washington finished 27-of-43 with 258 yards passing and three touchdowns in a 39-7 win over Florida Atlantic Saturday.
Shares‘Excited about the unknown’: Locksley, Maryland face pivotal season with young, untested roster
Year seven of the Mike Locksley era at Maryland will likely prove to be the most pivotal of the District native's tenure, with a young, untested roster that returns few starters and the coach and his staff having to constantly keep up with the ever-changing landscape of college football.
SharesTerrapins open camp with more questions than answers in Locksley’s seventh season
Mike Locksley began the seventh year of his Maryland coaching tenure as the Terrapins opened training camp Wednesday, perhaps with the most question marks since his return to College Park in 2019.
SharesMaryland’s Queen, Georgetown’s Sorber selected in first round of NBA draft
Maryland basketball's favorite son is headed to the NBA. Center Derik Queen was selected 13th by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the NBA draft on Wednesday night, though they traded his draft rights to the New Orleans Pelicans.
SharesDuke’s Maluach, Maryland’s Queen head list of big men in upcoming draft
Duke's Khaman Maluach anchored the interior for an elite defensive team that reached the Final Four. Maryland's Derik Queen was the offensive focal point for a team that reached the NCAA Tournament's second weekend.
SharesMaryland falls short again as Cornell wins first NCAA lacrosse title since 1977
The Maryland lacrosse team felt championship heartbreak again on Monday, falling in the title game for the second straight year as Cornell won 13-10, securing its first national championship since 1977.
SharesMaryland looks to ‘control the chaos’ in Final Four tilt against Syracuse
The Maryland men's lacrosse team didn't get to enjoy the lead-up to Thursday's graduation festivities on campus, which featured a speech from Kermit the Frog.
SharesNew Maryland athletic director Jim Smith promises new ideas, focus on revenue generation
An Ohio State and Northwestern graduate with no previous ties to Maryland coming from the highest levels of professional sports to College Park might seem strange. But Jim Smith dashed any of those reservations in his introduction as the Terrapins' new athletic director.
SharesMaryland hires Atlanta Braves executive Jim Smith as new athletic director
The University of Maryland has named Atlanta Braves senior vice president of business strategy Jim Smith as its new athletic director.
SharesUnlucky Wizards will pick sixth in NBA draft, Mavericks in line to add Flagg
The basketball gods did not smile upon the Washington Wizards on Monday night. Despite sharing the best odds to land the top pick, the Wizards landed the sixth pick in the NBA's draft lottery.
SharesAngel Reese ready to begin winning in the WNBA after injuries, record-setting season
Angel Reese's rookie year surpassed nearly all expectations.
SharesWhite beats Red in Maryland spring game shootout
"We're like brothers ... I'm blessed to be with this group of guys and the competitive nature," Martin said, "but also, we're there for each other. We're helping each other grow, learning all together."
SharesMaryland forward Allie Kubek enters transfer portal after averaging 9.1 points per game in 2024-25
Maryland forward Allie Kubek has entered the transfer portal, an athletic department spokesperson confirmed Monday night.
SharesFrom the gridiron to the screen, Davis has found a new calling
Vernon Davis spent years hauling in passes from NFL quarterbacks. Now five years removed from his football career, the District native has found a new calling -- sharing the silver screen as an actor alongside A-listers like John Malkovich, Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman.
SharesWillard vows to maintain culture Wright built while trying to turn around Villanova
Kevin Willard paid homage to Villanova basketball standard-bearer Jay Wright on Wednesday and pledged to foster the Wright-built culture of attitude, hard work and toughness while he attempts to return the Wildcats to their place among the nation's elite.
SharesWillard brushes off digs over leaving Maryland for Villanova
Yes, Kevin Willard confessed, he was generally aware of the consensus sentiment that he used Maryland as just a pawn to get whatever it was he wanted at a traditional power such as Villanova.
SharesHiring Williams is first piece to puzzle for Terrapins
With uncertainty still lingering about what the program will look like moving forward, the first piece of Maryland's puzzle was placed Wednesday with the formal introduction of Buzz Williams as its new men's basketball coach.
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