Baltimore City produces the most Division I women’s basketball players in Maryland

Baltimore City was home to 22 of Maryland’s 133 Division I women’s basketball players last season, the most of any city or town in Maryland, according to the Sports Roster Data Project at the University of Maryland.

Collegiate coaches moving forward through coronavirus concerns

Athlete eligibility and scholarship availability are two of the biggest questions college coaches are now tasked with moving forward as the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the United States.

Terrapins hit century mark in rolling to NCAA first-round win over Bucknell

Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored 28 points, Brionna Jones had 25 points and 10 rebounds, and Maryland coasted to a 103-61 victory over Bucknell in the opening round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.

Lady Terps prep for road to third consecutive tournament title

Coach Brenda Frese and her Lady Terps prepare for competition in the 24th Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament. Maryland sits as the No.2 seed and will go head to head against No.10 Minnesota in their first matchup of the tourney. If the Terps bring the championship back to College Park, they will become the first Big Ten school to win three straight conference titles.

Maryland Women’s Basketball Overwhelms Michigan State

Led by Alyssa Thomas’ 28 points, fourth-seeded Maryland (26-7) beat the fifth-seeded Michigan State 74-49 in the second round of the NCAA tournament to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth time in five years.

Alyssa Thomas’ Big Performance Too Much for Spartans

Junior forward and two-time ACC Player of the Year Alyssa Thomas scored 28 points to lift the Maryland Terrapins to the Sweet Sixteen of the 2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.