Wednesday, April 24, 2024

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Inconsistent showing by Terps tempers expectations for start of ACC play

An uneven win over Cornell shows Maryland still has plenty to learn.

Maryland misery: What happened and what’s next for the Terps?

As you settled in Tuesday night to embark in this new era of the "First Four" and tried to figure out what channel truTV was on, or if you settled for the ho-hum action of the NIT, the noticeable...

Shell-shocked Terps left out of N.I.T. field as season comes to end

Following their 87-71 loss to Duke in the ACC tournament quarterfinals on Friday, the Terps knew they wouldn't be playing in the NCAA tournament. Little did they know the NIT would also pass on them, ending their season without even...

Terps’ late-season fade continues with 74-60 loss to Virginia

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Minutes after Maryland's regular season concluded with a third straight loss, Gary Williams offered a remark that could summarize his team's entire season. "Close doesn't count, especially this time of year. You have to figure out...

Maryland’s tournament hopes still alive after 78-62 win over FSU

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- If their NCAA tournament chances were flatlining following back-to-back road losses to Boston College and Virginia Tech, the Terps discovered a pulse, if only a faint one, on Wednesday night. Five Maryland players reached double-digit scoring,...

After falling to Virginia Tech, Maryland must look to backcourt future

It was an entertaining and highly competitive game in Blacksburg, but it produced the tired final act we've seen too many times this season. Despite plenty of opportunities, Maryland fell short against Virginia Tech, 91-83, on Tuesday night, downgrading the...

Tournament hopes grow fainter in Terps’ 76-72 loss to BC

He might not be Mr. October, but Boston College's Reggie Jackson dealt a postseason blow to Maryland that would have made the Hall of Fame slugger proud on Saturday afternoon. Jackson's career-high 31 points on 12-for-16 shooting led the Eagles...

Terps squash Longwood, now face make-or-break road stretch

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- You'd be hard pressed to find a more lopsided affair than independent Longwood traveling to Comcast Center to meet the Terps on Wednesday night. With just one starter taller than 6-foot-2, the Lancers were overmatched, overwhelmed,...

Terps rebound against Wake Forest, 91-70

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Bouncing back quickly from an 18-point loss to your biggest rival is always a challenge, even when the next game is against the worst team in the conference. Despite Gary Williams' concern that his team would...

Terps not pretty, but pick up 74-63 win at Georgia Tech

Gary Williams admitted moments after a 74-63 win at Georgia Tech Sunday night he does not have a very pretty team this year. But the Maryland head coach would rather win ugly than lose with style any day of the...
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Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the reemergence of Orioles baseball in lives of many Baltimore folks and how going to Camden Yards has suddenly become cool again with new ownership and a great, young team on the field.

Finding rewards after the 420 holiday

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Sneed makes case for Baltimore City Council President seat

Leading her campaign with transparency and more fairness in Baltimore City government, former District 13 councilwoman Shannon Sneed tells Nestor the importance of the City Council President seat and the goals of her campaign for citizens.

A Walkoff Wednesday for Orioles works well before roadtrip

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible spot start of veteran Albert Suarez start, another walkoff home run by Cedric Mullins and the re-emergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball this month as the team heads to Kansas City and Los Angeles before returning home on Friday, April 26th against the Oakland Athletics.
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