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.

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.

Quidditch Not Just for Witches and Wizards

The University of Maryland, along with hundreds of other colleges across the world, has adopted a sport that comes straight from a storybook: Quidditch.

Six Surprising Things About Maryland Terps Defensive Lineman A.J. Francis

A.J. Francis is well known for his goofy antics on Twitter, but his full story cannot be captured in 140 characters.

Former Terp Honored on Important Anniversary

Darryl Hill enrolled at Maryland 50 years ago, broke a color barrier one year later.

Terps Get Fresh Start in ACC Opener Against Wake Forest

The Maryland Terrapins football team sees the start of ACC play as a fresh start, a chance to take four games worth of growth and learning into a slate filled with familiar foes.

Harrison Twins Choose Kentucky, but Father’s Baltimore Ties Still Strong

Just because the Harrison twins committed to Kentucky does not mean their father, Aaron Harrison Sr. has forgotten where he came from.

Deloitte Partners With Olympians for Recruitment Tour

Professional services firm Deloitte is partnered with nine Olympians for a 10-stop tour at universities around the country.

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.

West Virginia – Maryland Rivalry as Strong as Ever

The Terps and Mountaineers have played 48 times since 1919 — the longest ongoing series for either school.