Maryland is working to keep the Washington Commanders to remain in-state and is offering to build FedEx Field’s replacement stadium on undeveloped land adjacent to the current location.
Update on the Terps football team
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland–The football season starts in two weeks. The Terps are fine-tuning their game in hopes of a successful season.
Former Terp, Ravens football player continues to provide support to Baltimore residents
Former Terp, Ravens football player continues to provide support to Baltimore residents with annual charity basketball game.
Food and Friends Gives a Helping Hand to Ailing People in Need
This Thanksgiving Day, the employees will be preparing a total of 7,860 pounds of turkey, 1,050 pounds of roasted potatoes, 975 pounds of cornbread stuffing and 5,240 dinner rolls to their clients living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illnesses, free of charge.
Washington’s Recent Trend of NFL Prime-time Futility Continues
The burgundy and gold lost another prime-time game last Thursday, but how do they fare against the rest of the league when the lights shine brightest?
Does Preseason Success Mean Hope For Washington Football In 2015?
Can newly appointed starter Kirk Cousins lead the Washington professional football team to a successful season? Statistics show there may be hope for Washington fans.
First African-American to Play Football at UMD Honored by Maryland General Assembly
Darryl Hill, the first African-American to play in the Atlantic Coast Conference, was honored for his past experiences and future plans for young athletes.
Army and Navy Get Pumped Up For Big Game With Academy Spirit Videos
Army-Navy compete on the football field, and on YouTube, through spirit videos.
LGBT Athletes Often Overlooked at High School Level
Maryland high schools and policymakers are trying to learn more about LGBT athletes to create a safer environment for them and students of all sexual orientations.