Ultimately though, Williams will be judged by the Terps’ win-loss record, which at 6-6 overall and 0-2 in the Big Ten is almost the very definition of mediocre ... • Injuries have taken a toll on the Terps’ rotation.
“It’s kind of cool,” said Washington, the Glen Burnie native and Spalding graduate who recently completed his freshman year as the Terps’ starting quarterback ... And Frese noted that the Terps represent familiarity to the high school stars.
Armed with an eight-point lead late in the first half, the Terps were outscored by 16 points the rest of the way in an 80-72 setback at No ... But the Terps missed the presence of 6-foot-9, 250-pound senior power forward PharrelPayne.
Roman Hemby, a Harford County native who spent four years with Maryland football, embodied the program that Terps coach MichaelLocksley wanted to build ... The move turned the page on a previous era of Terps football ... And the Terps again finished 4-8.
To the delight of the screaming kids in attendance for the team’s annual Field Trip Day game, Terps coach Brenda Frese wore a jersey with the number 67 on it before tip-off ... The Terps (13-0) ...
Valmon, the decorated Terps’ track and field coach of two-plus decades, watched Wilson wear Maryland on his sleeve ...That’s how the Terps secured Wilson ... The Baltimore Sun spoke with Wilson and folks around the Terps community.
He walked with a noticeable limp into the locker room during halftime with the Terps leading 50-45. It’s the second injury scare this season for the Terps’ leading scorer, who landed awkwardly during a win against Marquette on Nov.
Maryland quarterback Malik Washington has agreed to a deal to return to the Terps in 2026, he and the program announced Saturday ... A video played on the jumbotron before Washington came to center court in front of cheering Terps fans.
The Terps tagged No ... The Terps (6-5, 0-2 Big Ten) suffered their fourth defeat in the past five games with the lone glimmer occurring in an 89-63 win against Wagner on Dec ... On a few occasions, the Wolverines retook the lead, but the Terps fought back.
COLLEGE PARK, Md ... 14 ... The Terps lost Payne, their leading scorer at 18.7 points a game, with 4.36 remaining before halftime ... His departure left the Terps without their two most experienced and imposing interior players ... Up next ... 21. Maryland visits No ... 20.
2 Michigan at Xfinity Center in College Park marked the third time thus far that the Terps allowed an opponent to reach the 100-point threshold ... Coit's offense was one of a few positives for the Terps in the loss.
The Terps’ 91-21 win over Delaware State moved them to 12-0 for the second straight year and set a program record for fewest points allowed — all while they continue to navigate a shrinking roster.
The Terps (12-0) have lost guards Lea Bartelme, Ava McKennie and Kaylene Smikle to season-ending knee injuries ... The Terps made a run at that mark in this season’s opener, beating Loyola Maryland, 80-26.