Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland men’s basketball’s Derik Queen was named to the Wooden Award Top 25 Watch List, according to a Tuesday release. The Wooden Award honors the most outstanding player in college basketball. The true freshman leads the Terps with 16 points per … [Read more...] about MM 1.9: Derik Queen named to Wooden Award Top 25 Watch List
Maryland men’s basketball vs. No. 22 UCLA preview
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps look to bounce back after consecutive disheartening road losses. Maryland men’s basketball’s West Coast road trip didn’t go as planned. Back-to-back close losses to Washington and No. 15 Oregon put the Terps at 1-3 against conference opponents, well behind the 8-ball in the Big Ten standings. They’ve got a hole to dig … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball vs. No. 22 UCLA preview
Takeaways from No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball’s 79-74 loss to No. 4 USC
Cal Tobias. The Terps posted a valiant effort but fell just short. No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball dropped its first game of the season to No. 4 USC, 79-74, Wednesday night in College Park. The Terps put forth a valiant effort and proved they belong among the nation’s best, but came up short late, failing to pull off the upset. Here are three takeaways from … [Read more...] about Takeaways from No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball’s 79-74 loss to No. 4 USC
MM 1.8: Maryland athletics to share $20.5 million of revenue with student-athletes
Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Starting in the 2025-26 season, Maryland athletics will pay its student athletes directly. The department will share the maximum-allowable amount of $20.5 million of its revenue with student-athletes, athletics director Damon Evans announced … [Read more...] about MM 1.8: Maryland athletics to share $20.5 million of revenue with student-athletes
Maryland men’s basketball can take the next step in 2025, but not without road success
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps have let their opponent pull away in the closing minutes of all three road contests this year. Maryland men’s basketball has followed a similar script in each of its first three road games. First, the Terps led then-No. 8 Purdue by five points with 7:57 remaining. Then, they went cold, enduring a six-minute stretch where … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball can take the next step in 2025, but not without road success