The Army-Navy Game is Saturday, and even if it wasn’t the only college football on TV this weekend, it would be the only game in Annapolis. Look around, and the town is awash in Navy merch.
The Terps shocked No. 7 Notre Dame on the road before losing at home to Nebraska in a game that could have given coach Brenda Freese her 700th victory.
Once tabbed as the ”Jewish Jordan” by Sports Illustrated, Baltimore native Tamir Goodman is still on a fast break journey to share his love for the game.
There has rarely been a quarterback so tied to the success — and at times failure — of the Maryland football team as Taulia Tagovailoa has been since his arrival three seasons ago. He's re-writing the record books, but there's more work to be done.
No. 19 Maryland, with nine new players, has had to come together quickly while facing a schedule that offers "no mercy." Here are three takeaways from its early season success following an upset win at No. 17 Baylor.
After two straight weeks in which the Terps barely showed up — losing badly in rainy road games to Wisconsin and Penn State — Maryland went from being nearly four-touchdown underdogs to the brink of beating Ohio State, which would have been one of the biggest wins in school history.
Maryland trailed by just three points when it got the ball back with 6:36 remaining, but the undefeated Buckeyes held on thanks to a swarming defense and clock-eating runs from Dallan Hayden.
D’Ago Hunter might be the smallest player on the field, but his speed, versatility and vision coalesce into an explosive package that sends shivers down the spines of opposing coaches.
The Midshipmen broke through for a few big plays, but ultimately they weren't equipped to stop Notre Dame's offense from building a big lead before halftime.
A chippy, boisterous home opener against defending national champion South Carolina provided a unique early-season opportunity for coach Brenda Frese to learn about the remade Maryland women’s basketball team.
Brenda Frese’s challenge is melding five transfers, four freshmen and four returning players into a top-flight team while playing the ”hardest schedule” the Terps have ever faced.
Donta Scott scored 18 points, Jahmir Young added 14 and coach Kevin Willard won in his debut at Maryland with a 71-49 victory over Niagara in a season opener on Monday night.