The seconded seeded Maryland Terrapins fell to the seventh seeded Washington Huskies in the second round of the NCAA Tournament 74-65.
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What’s the Deal with Mid-Season, Out-of-Conference Games?
The University of Maryland, along with other schools, have elected to book competition outside of their respective conferences to help fill mid-season schedules.
Terps’ Secret Preseason Scrimmage “One of the Greatest Games No One Ever Saw”
After a scrimmage behind closed doors during the preseason, is a Maryland-Villanova rematch in the cards?
Home Crowd Is a Key Winning Ingredient for Terps
Maryland men’s basketball’s secret weapon is its home crowd
An End to the Cole Field House Era
University of Maryland’s Cole Field House, a venue that has touched the hearts of athletes and fans since 1955, hosted its last athletic event this week. Cole will be closed until June 2018 for a 155-million-dollar transformation to a state-of-the-art athletic, research and academic facility.
Maryland Basketball Gears Up for March
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams are ready for post-season play in the BIG 10 and NCAA tournaments.
All-Volunteer Fire Station Calls for Help
Branchville Volunteer Fire Company is proud of its status as 100 percent volunteer, but that distinction is not without its drawbacks and its calling out for more help.
Fresh, Locally Grown Food the Goal for New University Initiative
There’s just something about homegrown fruits and vegetables that make them taste better. And thanks to a new sustainable farming operation, students at the University of Maryland can get fresh, local produce even when they’re away at school.
Notable Athletes in the University of Maryland’s ACC History
The University of Maryland Terrapins leave behind a rich history of ACC highlights as they prepare to join the Big 10 conference.