Maryland women earn No. 2 seed, to face Mount St. Mary’s to open NCAA tournament
The Terps will face 15th-seeded Mount Monday afternoon on one of two courts at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
The Terps will face 15th-seeded Mount Monday afternoon on one of two courts at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
The Maryland head coach was proud to see his team rebound from a 4-9 start in Big Ten play to make the NCAA Tournament.
The Terps will face Connecticut in the Big Dance for the first time since their unforgettable Elite Eight classic in 2002.
Dave Preston of WTOP.com joins Nestor to dance into a strange March Madness with some pop culture bliss bracketology.
The Baltimore native is the first player in program history to win a conference defensive player of the year award.
Nearly seven years later, Delegate Jon Cardin discusses the significance of the historic anti-bullying legislation for children here in Maryland and beyond Annapolis.
After three decades of DMV worldwide sports coverage at the Associated Press, Dave Ginsburg is hanging up the laptop. At least for now. He joins Nestor for a fun retrospective of Baltimore and Washington and memories and press box food.
Bowie Mayor Tim Adams discusses vaccines for citizens and his background and candidacy for Maryland Comptroller in Prince George’s County.
Speaker Adrienne Jones discusses Trump mob coup attack at the United States Capitol
We have been going around the state all week discussing the events of Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Madam Speaker Adrienne Jones joined us from Annapolis to discuss the future and our General Assembly here in Maryland.
Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss Ravens Festivus and how votes are counted in America
Sure, local attorney and former Delegate Todd Schuler shared some Ravens January Festivus love – but how the votes are actually counted in America is a topic is he’s a bit of an expert on so we reached for the truth about election judges.
Councilman Dr. John Bullock says the concerns of safety and commerce and keeping families warm and productive are immense during this winter struggle. We also got a pizza recommendation in here for the holidays and local spirit!
Darryl Morsell missed a pair of crucial free throws in the final minute as the Terps fell to 0-2 in Big Ten play.
Maryland posted a season-low four turnovers in the win, its fewest under head coach Mark Turgeon.
Dr. John Bullock joins Don and Nestor to discuss life in West Baltimore during COVID
Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses how out-of-state guns get onto our city streets in the “Iron Pipeline.”
Local author and journalist Ron Cassie discusses exactly how out-of-state guns get onto the streets of our city and his lengthy investigative piece in Baltimore Magazine. Eye-opening work on the “Iron Pipeline” here…
All football team training activities have been paused.
With the many cancellations and continued disruption of COVID, how are youngsters playing ball, getting scholarships and following hoops dreams. Our pal Dave Thurston joins Nestor and Don to discuss the future of college basketball after the pandemic.
Mark Turgeon’s Terps couldn’t overcome a brutal first half.
John Sarbanes says his father and Watergate childhood shaped his worldview
Making his first collegiate start, Hakim Hart poured in a career-high 33 points.
The Terps are still scheduled to host Rutgers on Saturday, Dec. 12.
When Damye Hahn of Faidley’s at Lexington Market was talking about shipping her legendary crab cakes across the country, we surprised her with a special customer. Let our head coach Brian Billick tell you about his Maryland Thanksgiving-eve tradition now shipping to the grandkids in the midwest…
The late Terps legend will be enshrined in November 2021 in Kansas City.
Donta Scott scored a career-high 17 points while Eric Ayala added 15 for the Terps, who improved to 3-0.
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s get a crab cake surprise from Coach Billick at Lexington Market
Eric Ayala led the way with 19 points and five rebounds for the Terps, who won their 44th consecutive home opener.
The Terps head coach says he’s “feeling strong with only minor symptoms” while isolating at home.
The former Mount Saint Joseph star is the 61st player from the University of Maryland to be drafted into the NBA.
Senator Ben Cardin says a functioning government is only way to exit the pandemic
Senator Chris Van Hollen looks to future of Biden administration with hope for American healing
Maryland Senator Ben Cardin updates us from Washington on what to expect in the most turbulent times in American history and why we’ll have a peaceful transition of power in January.
We spent a spirited thirty minutes with our Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, who looks to the future with a Biden administration and a hope for American healing and unity on Capitol Hill.
“We’re obviously extremely disappointed that we’ll be unable to host Ohio State this Saturday. It was an opportunity that our team was preparing for and excited about.”
Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley talked extensively about COVID-19, fair elections and where all of this goes in the aftermath of a divisive campaign to lead our nation.
To kick off the all new Baltimore Positive platform, we welcomed the Madame Speaker from Little Italy to the show to discuss the state of America during COVID and how we move forward as a nation.