Maryland women’s basketball head coach Brenda Frese called a timeout with five and a half minutes on the clock against Ohio State. Her team was down six points and needed a spark. Freshman guard Rainey Welson got to an open pull-up midrange off the dribble that went halfway down, then rattled out. On the other […]
No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball is set for, as it stands now, five straight ranked-on-ranked battles. That slate begins at 4 p.m. ET today with No. 19 Ohio State. This is your space for thoughts, observations or whatever you would like to share, but please be respectful.
Maryland men’s basketball continues to shoot its way out of basketball games. After going down by 17 at the half against UCLA, the Terps somehow found themselves down by only six points with six minutes left to play. But that’s when the shooting problems that have plagued Maryland so often popped up once again. From […]
Last March, No. 19 Ohio State visited College Park and fought tightly with No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball, knotting the score at 90 with seven seconds remaining in regulation. But Sarah Te-Biasu rushed up the court and released a floater that beat the Buckeyes and sparked a run to the Sweet 16. Heading into Sunday’s […]
Maryland men’s basketball’s season seems to be in free fall. The Terps have lost their past seven games against high-major opponents. Unfortunately for them, every team in the Big Ten is a high-major opponent. And they’re all that’s left on the schedule. Next up for Maryland is a road trip to UCLA, a team that’s […]
Maryland women’s basketball made a quick trip north to Piscataway, New Jersey, to collect its second conference road win of the season against Rutgers. The Terps dominated in every facet of the game to improve to 4-1 in Big Ten play. Here are three takeaways from the game. Rutgers never stood a chance It didn’t […]
Sidney Stewart was named ESPN’s 19th-best freshmen in the country for the past season, in a list released Wednesday. It’s hard to argue with the former three-star’s inclusion. Stewart exploded onto the scene in 2025, posting 4.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss in his first four games en route to seven sacks and 10.5 […]
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball came into Thursday’s game against Rutgers shooting 33.5% from beyond the arc. The Terps had been solid from deep all season, but they hadn’t boasted a performance quite like they did in Piscataway. It was a 3-point barrage. Maryland ultimately made a season-high 16 3-pointers en route […]
Wyoming wide receiver Chris Durr Jr. transferred to Maryland football Wednesday, according to 247Sports. Durr is the second wide receiver to commit to the Terps this cycle, joining Old Dominion’s Na’eem Abdul-Rahim Gladding. Last season as a sophomore, the 5-foot-10 Durr caught 45 passes for 469 yards and four touchdowns. As a freshman in 2024, […]
Down by five points heading into the second half, Maryland men’s basketball needed a spark to propel it over Indiana on its home court and secure its first Big Ten win. But the only spark in Xfinity Center Wednesday came from the away team bench. Lamar Wilkerson’s second half showing demonstrated exactly why he’s the […]
Apologies for delay. Nolan and I are in London for a UMD program for the next 2 weeks, so timing on things might be a bit wonky until then.
When No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball’s Big Ten schedule was released, Thursday’s matchup at Rutgers was supposed to mean more for one of its stars. It was not meant to be. Kaylene Smikle, who spent the first two seasons of her collegiate career with the Scarlet Knights, was slated to return to Jersey Mike’s Arena. […]
Maryland football is set to lose a lot of talent across its offensive skill position groups, and head coach Michael Locksley’s group continued to attack this shortcoming with multiple moves Wednesday. First, the Terps locked up wide receiver Na’eem Abdul-Rahim Gladding, who had a promising sophomore season with Old Dominion in 2025. Gladding finished the […]
Maryland men’s basketball’s tumultuous campaign reached its most frustrating low against Oregon, when the Terps scored a season-low 54 points. Their offense looked anemic in, on paper, one of the easier games on their schedule to notch a first conference win. Doing that gets more difficult now. Maryland is set to embark on a West […]
Maryland women’s basketball’s undefeated run to start the 2025-56 season is over. But the Associated Press voters didn’t knock the Terps too much for one loss — they fell from No. 7 to No. 8 in this week’s top 25 poll. A 73-70 home upset loss to Illinois on New Year’s Day snapped a 14-game […]
After taking its first loss of the season against Illinois, No. 7 Maryland’s women’s basketball bounced back with an 82-67 victory over Indiana on Sunday evening. Here are three takeaways from the game. Okananwa dominates on both ends… again As Maryland’s shorthanded roster enters the heart of the season, one thing that has become increasingly […]
Maryland wrestling completed its final tournament of 2025-26 Saturday at the Southern Scuffle, with two Terps placing in the top three in their respective weight classes. Redshirt senior Braxton Brown led the way for Maryland, making it all the way to the finals at 133. He defeated Campbell’s Logan Heil, Virginia’s Kyle Montaperto and Cornell’s […]
After suffering its first loss of the season on Thursday, No. 7 Maryland women’s basketball needed someone to take control of Sunday’s game. Oluchi Okananwa did just that. She has been a strong producer all season, but took things to a new level against Indiana. Okananwa’s career-high 34 points was enough to lead the Terps […]
For the first time in the 2025-26 season, Maryland women’s basketball has to respond to a game that didn’t break its way. Bogged down by foul trouble, the team dropped a nailbiter to Illinois on the road Thursday afternoon, losing the 14-game undefeated streak that opened the year. Just four days after the loss, a […]
Maryland men’s basketball matched up against a program that mirrored its own record Saturday — 7-6 overall and 0-2 in the Big Ten. And while the contest was evenly matched throughout, the Terps were bested in the end, 64-54. Here are three takeaways from the game. The paint was not Maryland’s friend, on both ends […]
As calendars turned to 2026, Maryland men’s basketball had the opportunity to put out a new product. Its true Big Ten slate began against an Oregon team that entered the new year with the same 7-6 record as Maryland. And while Maryland did largely play the same game, with its hallmark scoring droughts easily apparent, […]
It’s only conference play from here on out as Maryland takes on Oregon Friday night. Without Pharrel Payne once again, the Terps will look for substantial production from their guard group. This is your space for thoughts, observations or whatever you would like to share, but please be respectful.
Maryland women’s lacrosse has rung in the new year by officially announcing its schedule for the 2026 season. The Terps haven’t returned to the NCAA’s championship game since winning the tournament in 2019, following a period where the Terps fought for the title in six of seven straight seasons. Their schedule could turn out to […]
Down by three points with seconds left in regulation, No. 7 Maryland women’s basketball had one last chance to avoid an upset loss. Saylor Poffenbarger took a last- gasp shot for overtime, a long 3-pointer. She missed, and the Terps suffered their first loss of the season on Thursday, 73-70, to Illinois. Here are three takeaways […]
Maryland women’s basketball needed another one of its late game heroic moments against Illinois down by one with under 30 seconds to go. Yarden Garzon thought she’d be the one to provide it. She caught the ball in the paint and tried to dish out a behind-the-back bounce pass to Kyndal Walker, who she expected […]