Maryland's loss to Duke a side note to Terrell Stoglin's benching, online outburst
DURHAM, N.C. — A feeble two hours of defensive rebounding ensured Maryland lost in its latest trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium. It won't be what is most remembered about Saturday's 73-55 defeat against No. 10 Duke. Guard Terrell Stoglin scored 13 points --- his second-lowest total of the season --- ...
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1 day ago
Two Pretty Great Quotes From A Pretty Great Maryland-UNC Game
That Maryland lost a close one to UNC is not the point. The point is that Maryland, a team of underclassmen thought to be at least a year away from anything, was able to push a star-studded, No. 5-ranked team to the brink.
Bravo to that, and to the continued development of freshman seven-footer Alex Len, who basically took on UNC’s All-American frontcourt by himself. Anyway...
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Maryland's Alex Len fitting in well for Terps
Maryland's Alex Len is transitioning quickly from the European leagues to the college game.
Via Fox Sports Carolinas
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January 10, 2012
The Return Of Maryland's Pe'Shon Howard
Lots to talk about in College Park right now. Tomorrow, we expect to see the long awaited return of Maryland's only true point guard, Pe'Shon Howard. Howard's foot injury has healed quicker than anyone could have hoped, and as a result, Terp fans get to see what this team looks like with a real point guard.
The optimistic side of me expects immediate dividends...
Via SCACC Hoops
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December 23, 2011
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December 23, 2011
Rapid Reaction: Illinois 71, Maryland 62
Thoughts on Maryland’s 71-62 loss to Illinois in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge:
Maryland faced their first real home test of the season as they faced off with Illinois in the friendly confines of Comcast Center as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
They played their best half of basketball to date in the first 20 minutes against the Illini. Maryland ran their offensive sets, fed...
Via The Terrapin Nation
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November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
2011-2012 Player Profile: Ashton Pankey
With the start of the season right around the corner, Terps Insider continues our player-by-player breakdown of the 2011-2012 Maryland Terrapins. Today: Ashton Pankey
Injured.
That is the only word that can be used to sum up Ashton Pankey’s career thus far. After missing his senior season at St. Anthony’s high school due to a stress fracture in his leg, he then missed...
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November 09, 2011
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November 09, 2011
Maryland Secures Commitment From 2012 F Jake Layman; Jerami Grant Update
Jake LaymanBy Paul Seaver (TheArenaPulse) While sporting their new uniforms on Monday night, Maryland's football team secured a season-opening victory against Miami (FL).However, the victory on the football field wasn't the only victory for the university.Late Monday night, the Terrapins and newly appointed head coach Mark Turgeon received the verbal commitment of rising...
Via The Arena Pulse
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September 06, 2011
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September 06, 2011
STAYING PUT
Sean Miller rejects Maryland for UA
Arizona coach Sean Miller was said to be a candidate for the Maryland coaching position once Gary Williams retired, but it looks like he only used it for leverage to get an extension.
Via SCACC Hoops
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May 08, 2011
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May 08, 2011
Maryland’s Gary Williams Announces Retirement Today
Maryland's Gary Williams steps down this afternoon as head coach. His 33 year career (22 as the Terps' head coach) included a national championship in 2002, two final four appearances and overall, he is the fifth-winningest active coach in the NCAA.
Via isportsweb.com
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May 06, 2011
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May 06, 2011
TURTLE CALL
Who will replace Gary Williams At Maryland?
There are a lot of random names being floated out there as possible replacements for Maryland head coach Gary Williams, such as...
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May 06, 2011
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May 06, 2011
LEAVE THE TURTLE
Williams retiring from Maryland
The third winningest coach in ACC history has alerted Maryland that he's stepping down as coach, but will still remain with the school in a limited capacity.
Via The Victory Formation
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May 05, 2011
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May 05, 2011
Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams retiring
According to an article just published by FoxSports.com, legendary Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball coach Gary Williams is retiring after 22 seasons in College Park.
Williams won a total of 461 games during his time at Maryland, taking the team to 14 NCAA appearances, including seven Sweet 16 appearances.
As early as 2009, some in the sports media community were calling...
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May 05, 2011
Jordan Williams Is Going Pro, Leaves ‘Maryland With Absolutely Nothing Inside’
Maryland Sports Correspondent Andy Peden reacts to today’s Terps news.
I’ve been resigned to this fact for a few weeks. I don’t agree with with it but that’s his decision. He’s probably going to sneak into the first round so he’s going to get guaranteed money. Beyond that, I don’t know what else has gone into his decision.
This is going to leave Maryland with absolutely...
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May 04, 2011
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May 04, 2011
More notes on the last-second, 76-74 win
My Maryland-Georgia Tech game story is filed and should be up soon. In it, Cliff Tucker said he assumed -- as nearly everyone else did -- that the final play would go to Greivis Vasquez.
“Eighty, 90 percent of the time it’s going to go to Greivis,” Tucker said.
But Gary Williams figured Vasquez would be double-teamed. In fact, Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said he had...
Via Ravens Insider
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February 20, 2010
Analyzing Maryland's win at N.C. State
Maryland has been a pretty good frontrunner in the ACC this season, building big leads and turning them into double-digit victories. What the Terps did Wednesday night against North Carolina State was something they hadn't done all season: come back from a double-digit deficit and win.
Until Wednesday night's 67-58 win at RBC Center -- a game Maryland trailed by...
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February 18, 2010
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