Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images This year’s Maryland squad broke the program record for most All-Big Ten selections. The Big Ten released all-conference football honors this week, and 16 Maryland players garnered accolades. It marks the most Terps to earn All-Big Ten honors since Maryland joined the conference, breaking last year’s record of 13 players. Quarterback Taulia … [Read more...] about 16 Maryland football players earn All-Big Ten honors
Archives for November 2023
MM 11.29: Maryland women’s soccer hires Michael Marchiano as assistant coach
Photo by Chris Lyons/Maryland Terrapins This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland women’s soccer on Tuesday announced the hiring of former Maryland midfielder Michael Marchino as an assistant coach. Marchiano’s was previously an assistant with the Loyola (Md.) men’s soccer program for six seasons before being named … [Read more...] about MM 11.29: Maryland women’s soccer hires Michael Marchiano as assistant coach
Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s win over Rider
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. Here’s what stood out from the Terps’ convincing win over the Broncs. Maryland men’s basketball stayed perfect at home Tuesday with a 103-76 victory over Rider. The Terps led 54-26 at the half, backed by 32 trips to the free-throw line. Jahmir Young, Julian Reese and Jordan Geronimo each scored at least 15 points, with the two … [Read more...] about Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s win over Rider
Under The Shell: Shay Doron, 2006 NCAA champion
Listen to the latest episode of the Under The Shell Podcast here. On this week’s episode of the Under the Shell Podcast, hosts Brendan Weissel, Sam Jane and Michael Howes are joined by Shay Doron, a member of the 2006 Maryland women’s basketball national championship team. Doron was the first Israeli to play in the WNBA. She discusses her journey to America, the state of … [Read more...] about Under The Shell: Shay Doron, 2006 NCAA champion
Maryland women’s basketball puts on offensive clinic in 114-44 rout of Niagara
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps shot over 67 percent from the field. Normally, when a team is up by more than 40 points in the third quarter, there isn’t much to watch. But for Maryland women’s basketball Wednesday night, Brinae Alexander was making history, and putting on a show while doing so. That was epitomized when Bri McDaniel dished a … [Read more...] about Maryland women’s basketball puts on offensive clinic in 114-44 rout of Niagara