Maryland Terrapins
Terrapins battle throughout, but fall late to No. 15 Marquette
In a true prize fight-like contest and atmosphere against No. 15 Marquette, Maryland held its own behind 24 point performances from guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie and center Derik Queen. Kam Jones, however, proved unstoppable, scoring a game-high 28 points as the Golden Eagles pulled away in the final minutes to win 78-74.
SharesEstablishing the run remains Maryland’s ‘missing piece’ on offense
Mike Locksley let out a sigh before the question was even finished. The Maryland coach is not the only one trying to figure out what can be done to revive the Terrapins' struggling ground game.
SharesSmikle scores 22 points, No. 11 Maryland women beat Syracuse
Kaylene Smikle scored 22 points, Allie Kubek added 16 and No. 11 Maryland topped Syracuse 84-73 on Wednesday night.
SharesMaryland’s opportunity to salvage disappointing season begins with Rutgers
Now back at home for the first time in nearly a month and with three games remaining, the chance for Maryland to salvage a disappointing season with a potential bowl appearance begins with Rutgers.
SharesTerrapins roll to third-straight 30-point victory in romp over Florida A&M
Behind Julian Reese's 21 points and 9 rebounds, Maryland won its 11th-straight non conference home game Monday night, surviving a rock fight of a first half before taking control and rolling over Florida A&M 84-53.
SharesGoing west: Maryland’s Big Ten trip to No. 1 Oregon features unique wrinkles
The new Big Ten truly comes to full bore for Maryland this weekend with its first-ever West Coast conference trip to No. 1 Oregon, bringing with it a host of logistical tweaks and challenges.
SharesNovember gauntlet begins again for Maryland with trip to No. 1 Oregon
Last season marked the first time Maryland posted a .500 or better mark in the month of November under Mike Locksley. College football's final month has always been a gauntlet for Locksley's teams, a trend that continues Saturday at No. 1 Oregon.
SharesAs advertised: Derik Queen’s double-double leads Maryland to season-opening rout of Manhattan
The Baltimore big man recorded a double-double -- in the first half alone -- en route to a stellar 22 point, 20 rebound debut as Maryland pulled away from Manhattan in the second half to win its season opener, 79-49
SharesMaryland resets in Kevin Willard’s third season with portal additions and Derik Queen
Year 1 for Kevin Willard was a supernova streaking through the sky, but year two brought high expectations that quickly crashed back to earth. For year three, the Maryland coach believes he has found the answer to the Terrapins offensive woes via both the transfer portal and one dynamic freshman: Derik Queen.
SharesOctavian Smith Jr. developing into Maryland’s next star receiver
Maryland is a 'developmental' program, as coach Mike Locksley likes to frequently remind, and it is in the midst of producing the next offensive player with star potential -- Octavian Smith Jr.
SharesMaryland riding new wave of momentum into clash with Minnesota
Buoyed by a season-shifting comeback win over Southern California, Maryland now has a pep in its step as it hits the road again in the Big Ten this week.
SharesMaryland eager to boost shooting prowess after too many misses last season
The Terrapins' struggles last season were rooted in the most basic of problems: They couldn't shoot, finishing 320th nationally in field goal percentage (41.3%) and 340th in 3-point percentage (28.9%).
SharesMaryland mounts 14-point fourth quarter comeback to beat USC in thriller
Southern California and Maryland met Saturday for the first time in football and as Big Ten members, but if you didn't know any better, it was as if an old Pac-12 after dark game broke out. Maryland mounted a two touchdown comeback in the fourth quarter, capped by Billy Edwards Jr.'s 3-yard rushing score as the Terrapins beat the Trojans 29-28.
SharesMaryland remains confident, even valiant ahead of daunting final half of season:
The Maryland Terrapins are used to hoeing a difficult road during the football season. In 2024, however, the difference is a team that has not only failed to reach rather mild expectations, but one that is severely underperforming.
SharesLocksley vows the state of Terrapins is still strong
Offering some political speak in a year of election, Maryland coach Mike Locksley laid out a "state of the union" of his program Tuesday, saying internal-yet-unspecified changes have been made after one of the worst losses of his term.
SharesMaryland embarrassed by Northwestern in rout
Another moribund post-bye week performance under Mike Locksley reared its ugly head for Maryland Friday night against Northwestern in an embarrassing 37-10 loss.
SharesMaryland finds balance between rest and football on bye week before Northwestern game
There's no such thing as an off week during football season, even when there's not a game on the schedule. For Maryland players and coaches, the goal is to strike a balance between getting away from football and still being connected to football.
SharesAfter bye, Maryland faces needed win against Northwestern on path to another bowl
With thinner margins in a strengthened and expanded conference along with Maryland's struggle to limit penalties, Friday night's home game with Northwestern is now a keystone to get to bowl eligibility.
SharesMaryland picked to finish 10th in Big Ten men’s basketball preseason poll
Maryland has been selected to finish in the middle of the new 18-team pack in this year's unofficial Big Ten men's basketball preseason poll.
SharesLOVERRO: Brown, Bailey and Branch head new D.C. Hall of Fame class
The Washington metro area is a hotbed for basketball talent. You can find all the proof you need of the area's hoops legacy at the Washington D.C. Basketball Hall of Fame.
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