Maryland Basketball Has Tough Weekend
STOGLIN (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)Usually, when there is bad news coming out of College Park these days it's nothing more than yet another football player abandoning Randy Edsall's unpopular ship and the basketball program seemed to be in a good place...Terps basketball fans went to bed on Saturday night feeling like the hoopsprogram was on its way up after a solid first...
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April 30, 2012
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Maryland's Mychal Parker will transfer
Here is Maryland's press release on Parker's transfer...
"Mychal Parker, a sophomore forward on the University of Maryland men’s basketball team, has been granted his release and will pursue a transfer to play elsewhere, head coach Mark Turgeon announced Monday.
“We appreciate the effort and commitment Mychal made to our success and our program this season,”...
Parker Granted Release from Maryland
Sophomore Mychal Parker has decided to transfer from Maryland.
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April 09, 2012
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M. Basketball. Parker Making Impact For Terps
Ahead by a single point with 28 seconds remaining in a heated contest against Mount St. Mary's, head coach Mark Turgeon was in need of a critical defensive stop. The first-year Maryland coach elected to sub in versatile sophomore Mychal Parker.
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January 12, 2012
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ACC Wednesday Night Basketball
Mychal Parker (AP Photo)MARYLAND 65, Florida International (Golden Panthers, 44,010students, University Park, FL) 61 -- Terrell Stoglin scored a game-high tying20 points and Ashton Pankey added 13 to lead Maryland to victory. The Terps(6-3) trailed by as many as nine points early in the second half before takinga 49-48 lead with 9:10 on a pair of Sean Mosley free throws.After a free...
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December 15, 2011
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2011-2012 Player Profile: Mychal Parker
With the beginning of the regular season days away, it’s time for Terps Insider’s player-by-player breakdown of the 2011-2012 Maryland Terrapins. We begin the series with Mychal Parker.
Mychal Parker came into the 2010-2011 season with lofty expectations. After all, he was the highest ranked of Maryland’s incoming freshmen and had all the physical tools to become a star...
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