No. 20 Maryland men's basketball grabbed its fourth-straight Big Ten win over USC, 88-71. Once again, all five starters, led by Rodney Rice and Ja'Kobi Gillespie, scored in double digits.
Maryland men's basketball started Big Ten play in a big way, defeating Ohio State 83-59 and setting a new program record for the largest lead in a Big Ten game with a 33-point lead at halftime.
Maryland football ends its season with a loss to No. 4 Penn State, 44-7. The Terps finished 4-8 overall and 1-8 in the Big Ten.
I look back at how the Terps' struggles against the Nittany Lions were the same struggles they've faced all season in conference play.
Maryland football honored its 22 seniors on senior day at SECU Stadium, but the Terps had a large task at hand. The Terps needed to win their game against the Iowa Hawkeyes to keep their chances of being bowl-eligible alive. I previewed the Big Ten matchup.
Maryland men's basketball extended its record to 2-0 after a sweeping victory over Mount St Mary's, 86-52. It was Virginia Tech transfer Rodney Rice, who lit up the scoreboard with 26 points in the first half, proving his role on the team.
Team Holloway came up with the victory in the Wootten 150 Five on Five Champion. The camp squad excelled on the court, led by Tennessee commit Mia Pauldo.
Maryland football struggled in all three phases of its game in its 37-10 loss to Northwestern. Three games into conference play and still without a win, one trend is clearly hurting the Terps.
Maryland football fell to Michigan State in its first conference match, 27-24. A big problem for the Terps, their defense. An even bigger problem, Aidan Chiles.
No. 4 Maryland women’s lacrosse didn’t get to hoist the Big Ten regular-season trophy on senior day, as multiple defensive errors and lack of execution on attack, led to No. 24 Penn State defeating the Terps, 12-11.
Countless turnovers cost No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse the win over No. 1 Northwestern, dropping this one, 17-9.
Maryland men’s basketball snapped its three-game losing streak Wednesday night in a comeback win over Iowa, 78-66.
This is the second time this season the Terps have had to overcome a double-digit deficit to defeat the Hawkeyes.
Three-point shooting is still a struggle for the Terps, but double figures from four different players secured Maryland the win over South Alabama, 68-55.
Maryland men’s soccer finds itself in another draw on its opening day of B1G play. Despite two big goals from freshman Luke van Heukelum and Kenny Quist-Therson, easy goals for the opposition left the Terps with a 2-2 draw.
No. 20 Maryland men’s soccer ended in a scoreless draw against No. 16 Wake Forest on Friday night. The Terps earned their second straight shutout this season but were unable to convert on the attack.
No. 2-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse defeated No. 7-seed Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. A dominant performance from Shaylan Ahearn in the circle and 10 saves from Emily Sterling propelled the Terps over the Buckeyes, 11-7.
No. 10 Maryland women’s lacrosse dominants Ohio State 18-7 on Senior Day, earning its ninth straight win. Eight different Terps scored in this match up and one even broke a program record.
Maryland women’s lacrosse obliterated William & Mary Wednesday afternoon, 22-4, snapping a two-game losing streak. Freshmen Kori Edmondson and Emma Muchnick led the way with four goals apiece.
No. 7 Maryland women's basketball avenged their loss at No. 6 Iowa with a 96-68 win at Xfinity Center Tuesday night. Brinae Alexander and Lavender Briggs both earned season-high point totals, and Maryland shut down Iowa's Caitlin Clark on the other end.
Maryland women’s basketball began its season with a convincing 88-51 win over George Mason Monday night. Star guard Diamond Miller left the game with an injury in the first half, but three other Terps scored in double figures to secure the victory.
First-seeded Maryland men’s soccer fell to fourth-seeded Indiana in the B1G Semifinals Wednesday night, 2-1. After allowing two goals in the first half, the Terps could only muster up one goal, ending their run for the 2022 B1G Tournament Championship.
No. 8 Maryland men’s soccer is on a hot streak, earning their sixth-straight win and second-straight shutout Friday night. The Terps took down Old Dominion in the rain, 1-0.
No. 9 Maryland Men's Soccer celebrated 20 seasons of its beloved student section, "The Crew," Friday night. But the Terps could not give their fans a win, as they fell to No. 20 Denver, 2-0.
Maryland softball swept Rutgers in a doubleheader on Tuesday, 10-7 and 6-1. The Terps now stand at 10-4 in conference play, and 24-18 on the season.
Coming off a three-game sweep against Iowa, Maryland softball kept its momentum going and defeated Coppin State, 8-0, Wednesday night at home.