Maryland Madness: Capturing The Magic

Maryland fans are ready for basketball season. On Saturday they celebrated Maryland Madness with their men’s and women’s basketball teams.

Bradley Beal Is Back, and That Should be Good News for the Wizards

Washington Wizards fans had dreamed of a backcourt of John Wall, Beal and Paul Pierce, but the team didn’t see that until Wednesday night against the Dallas Mavericks.

Panelists Debate Whether Student-Athletes are Employees

The State of College Athletics, held Oct. 21, 2014 in Washington, D.C., raised the question of whether student-athletes should be paid and whether they are university employees. CNS-TV’s Dennis Ting has the story.

Final “Zaching”

COLLEGE PARK- Students gathered on March 12th to remember the life and legacy of Zach Lederer, a student at the University who inspired everyone with his optimism in the face of fighting cancer.

Towson University Students Bring New Sport to Maryland

Students at Towson University are bringing a brand new sport to Maryland, one that combines soccer, basketball and handball on a circular field.

Maryland Minute Update October 18, 2013

CNS reporter Ben Oldach wraps up this week’s top headlines in this edition of “Maryland Minute”

Loaded: Maryland Girl’s Basketball a National Force

Maryland produces the most girl’s high school basketball stars of any state in the nation, per capita. The state is a hotbed for talent, with Maryland players going to top college programs and the WNBA.

After Up-and-Down Freshman Year, Alex Len Poised for Breakout Season

Maryland Terrapins center Alex Len has added 30 pounds of muscle, expanded his low-post arsenal and learned English in the hopes of becoming a dominant ACC big man.

Notre Dame Move to ACC Unlikely to Affect Maryland Recruiting

Joining the ACC will give Notre Dame a higher profile in Maryland and other mid-Atlantic states, but Maryland high school coaches said Wednesday the increased visibility would do little to affect the local recruiting landscape.

Young Maryland Athletes More At Risk For Injury

A growing number of young athletes in Maryland are focusing on playing a single sport, putting themselves at greater risk of serious injuries, physicians said.