Maryland football countdown continues

Terps football officially kicks off in nine days. See how players and Coach Locksley are feeling heading into their season opener on the 24

Fans, students and players react to outcome of investigation into Maryland football culture

More than two months into the investigation, the USM Board of Regents released the results to the public.

Maryland Football investigation comes to an end

The University System of Maryland Board of Regents announced their recommendations regarding the state of the Terrapins football team. Head coach DJ Durkin and athletic director Damon Evans will return to their duties at the university. University President Wallace Loh announced he will step down from his presidency at the end of the academic year.

UMD Commission issues report on football program

The Commission appointed by University of Maryland President Wallace Loh to investigate claims of a “toxic culture” in the school’s football program has released its report. The investigation follows the
death last spring of player Jordan McNair. The Commission said the Athletics Department lacked a culture of accountability and failed to provide adequate oversight of the football program. It did not make any recommendations concerning the fates of the football coach or the University’s president. The report now goes to the University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents.

Maryland alum Smith playing in his second Super Bowl

Editor’s note: This special Super Bowl coverage from Minnesota is a collaboration between Capital News Service and the Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. BLOOMINGTON, Minnesota — When playing with…

Remember Maryland’s “Oh, he steal” game?

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland – Fifteen March Madnesses ago, Maryland reigned supreme. Maryland’s 2002 National Championship, the only title in school history, was seemingly the perfect storm: Cole Field House’s final season and redemption for the previous season’s Final Four loss.…

Maryland Terps at B1G Tournament
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Maryland Terps mauled by Northwestern Wildcats in Big Ten showdown

WASHINGTON – The Big Ten tournament will continue Saturday before wrapping up Sunday, and Maryland will be watching from home, having dropped its first game after a double bye, 72-64 to the Northwestern Wildcats. Maryland was up by as much…

Former Terps Stand Up for Gay Rights Leading Up to Olympics

Two former University of Maryland athletes are at the center of the fight against the anti-gay laws that have been put in place by Russian president Vladimir Putin as the 2014 Sochi Olympics approach.

Women’s Soccer Players Continue Family Tradition

Professional athletes are bunking with host families in Maryland and the District. It’s not a study abroad exchange program. It’s the National Women’s Soccer League.