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February 6, 2019 | Phil Fabrizio

University of Maryland Sports Report – Winter/Spring 2019 Edition

Terps Football News Officially Maryland’s 2019 Football season began today at Tyser Tower as new head coach Mike Locksley announced the signing of 17 new members of the 2019 Football Class.  The coaching staff and the signing class will be reintroduced on Tuesday’s evening event for season ticket holders and donors at the Riggs Alumni […]

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January 2, 2019 | Phil Fabrizio

Rutgers Women Defeat #4 Maryland 73-65

COLLEGE PARK, MD: Monday, December 31 Rutgers Women basketball came to College Park on New Year’s Eve and spoiled the party for undefeated Maryland handing the 12-0 Lady Terps their first loss of the season 73-65. Ranked #4 nationally in all the polls, the Lady Terps failed to execute some of the basics against an […]

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March 9, 2018 | Michelle Queen

Five Things to Know for March 9 in Montgomery County

Here are five things to know today, Friday, March 9 in Montgomery County: 1. Woodlawn Manor House Tours:  Guided tours of the 19th-century Federal style manor house located in the Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park in Sandy Spring are scheduled for March 9 & 10 at 11 a.m. 2. Potomac After Hours: This is a special program for […]

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February 26, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Maryland Women Win B1G on Senior Day

Senior Day at the University of Maryland featured a pregame ceremony for two seniors, Ieshia Small and Kristen Confroy, Sunday, Feb. 25 in College Park.  Both seniors lived through the transition of Maryland joining the Big Ten Conference.  Both Small and Confroy contributed to a 77 – 75 win over Nebraska to secure the second […]

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January 23, 2018 | Phil Fabrizio

Maryland Women Defeat #8 Ohio State

The #14 ranked University of Maryland (UMD) Women basketball team defeated #8 Ohio State University (OSU) 99-69 in Big Ten play in College Park, Monday, January 22.  The Lady Terps took control early in the first quarter led by the hot shooting hand of their Junior forward, Eleanna Christinaki.  OSU took contended shots from outside […]

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November 19, 2017 | Staff Writer

Northwest Jaguars State Volleyball Champions Third Year in a Row (PHOTOS)

Northwest Jaguars defeat the Arundel Wildcats 3-1 for the 4A state volleyball championship Saturday in the Ritchie Coliseum at the University of Maryland. This is Northwest’s third consecutive state volleyball championship. After dropping their first set 24-26 to Arundel, Northwest came back to take the following three sets, 25-19, 25-16, and 25-11. PHOTOS | Phil […]

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November 16, 2017 | Michelle Queen

Five Things to Know for Nov. 16 in Montgomery County

Here’s five things to know today, Nov. 16, in Montgomery County: 1. Planning Board meeting: The Planning Board meets today and on the agenda is the Hillandale Gateway Sketch Plan to allow a 430,175-square-foot multi-family residential building within the White Oak Science Gateway  Master Plan area. See the full agenda, here. 2. Online discussion: County Executive Ike Leggett holds […]

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October 27, 2017 | Phil Fabrizio

County Golf Stars at State Championship (PHOTOS)

Montgomery County High Schools in the 3A/4A division took many top honors this week in the MPSSAA State Golf Championship. Over the period of three days the University of Maryland Golf Course hosted the state championship with the 3A/4A playing on Monday, 1A/2A playing on Tuesday and the top low score finishers all competing on […]

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October 25, 2017 | Michelle Queen

Five Things to Know for Oct. 25 in Montgomery County

Here are five things to know today, Oct. 25, in Montgomery County, Maryland: 1. State Golf State Finals: The last day of the State Golf Tournament takes place today at the University of Maryland College Park golf course. Good luck to Whitman, Churchill, Wootton, and Sherwood teams and the many individual players from Montgomery County. […]

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August 22, 2017 | Mitti Hicks

Berliner on Purple Line: ‘It’s A Great Day for Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties’ (VIDEO)

Maryland’s Purple Line will receive $900 million in federal funding, according to the The Washington Post. This announcement comes nearly one-month after the Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Judge Richard J. Leon’s decision to halt the project. “We are all so excited, pleased, and grateful that we’ve finally gotten to this point in time,” said […]

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