Coach Brenda Frese revamped her roster after last season ended earlier than expected for the Maryland women’s basketball team. … [Read more...] about Terps are ‘a good mystery’ this year after bringing in 10 new players
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Baltimore metropolitan area traffic remains affected by the Key Bridge collapse
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on March 26, officials warned the loss of the stretch of roadway would wreak havoc on the Baltimore region. The loss of the Key Bridge effectively disconnected the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), a 51-mile loop, in the southeast, rendering key travel routes and communities in the eastern part of Baltimore inaccessible to drivers without … [Read more...] about Baltimore metropolitan area traffic remains affected by the Key Bridge collapse
Maryland volleyball weekend preview: No. 11 Purdue and Indiana
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps look to end a six-game skid. In the midst of its worst start to Big Ten play since 2020, Maryland volleyball (10-11) returns to College Park on a six-game losing streak. The Terps sit in a three-way tie for 15th place in the conference only ahead of Rutgers, their lone Big Ten win of the season. Maryland played five of its … [Read more...] about Maryland volleyball weekend preview: No. 11 Purdue and Indiana
MM 11.1: Maryland men’s basketball’s Julian Reese named to Karl Malone Award watch list
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 forward Julian Reese was named to the Karl Malone Award preseason watch list Thursday. Reese is one of four forwards from the Big Ten to be named to the watch list. The Karl Malone Award is granted to the best power … [Read more...] about MM 11.1: Maryland men’s basketball’s Julian Reese named to Karl Malone Award watch list
Returners and freshmen are ready to contribute for Maryland women’s basketball
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps roster five returners and three freshmen this season. No. 18 Maryland women’s basketball went through a lot of roster turnover in the offseason. After falling to Iowa State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Maryland head coach Brenda Frese knew changes needed to be made, while still keeping some key pieces. Only … [Read more...] about Returners and freshmen are ready to contribute for Maryland women’s basketball