Terps Making Victory Look Easy
Winners of four straight, Maryland (14-5, 4-1) finds itself all alone atop the ACC. Outscoring opponents, 348-245, during the winning streak, the Terps are off to their best conference start since going 6-1 in 2002-2003.
Vasquez Leads Terps Past Eagles
With just over half the 2009-2010 campaign in the books, Maryland showed it was in midseason form Jan. 16, knocking off Boston College in Chestnut Hill, 73-57.
Prospects Climb Draft Boards
Every year, the bowl season gives players one more chance to make an impression on NFL scouts before the draft process begins. Matt Zenitz spotlights seven players who took full advantage.
Terps' Vasquez Has It All Figured Out
After a pedestrian start to his highly-anticipated senior campaign, Maryland guard Greivis Vasquez.has returned to form and is playing his best basketball yet as the Terps begin their push through the ACC.
Loyola's Harvey No Shot In The Dark
Hard work is generating accuracy and upsets for Loyola Greyhounds guard Brett Harvey.
ACC Wars Start Sunday For Terps
After closing out 2009 with an 83-77 home loss to William & Mary and an 97-63 trouncing of UNC-Greensboro, the Terps start their ACC schedule Jan. 10 with a visit from No. 18 Florida State.
Mosley Discovers Patience Is Answer
After an often frustrating freshman season, Maryland guard Sean Mosley spent the offseason recapturing his shot. And the hard work is paying off for the Terrapins.
Unflinching Midshipmen Face One More Obstacle
Navy has dodged no challengers during a highly-successful 2009 campaign that will surely go down as one of the most arduous in school history. The only obstacle left is the New Year’s Eve showdown against Missouri in the Texas Bowl.
College Bowls Filled With NFL Talent
Don’t be discouraged that Maryland didn’t make a bowl game. There are still plenty of reasons to follow college football’s bowl season -- most notably to scout NFL talent.
Navy Sinks Army
It’s been tagged “America’s Game.” And while Saturday’s 110th Army-Navy game may be claimed by the nation, it belonged to the Midshipmen of Annapolis. Rebounding from a dismal first half, Navy (9-4) carved out a 17-3 victory for their eighth consecutive series victory and seventh straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. Photo Gallery
Friedgen Will Be Back In 2010
After his Terps lost a school-record 10 games this season, many suspected Ralph Friedgen's time on the Maryland sideline was up. But, Friedgen will return for a 10th season at his alma mater.
Local College Football Wrap-up
Despite Towson's losing season, first-year head coach Rob Ambrose is proud of his men -- John Hopkins makes it to the second round of the playoffs for the first time in school history -- Hampden-Sydney gets their first losing season handed to them by the Morgan State Bears.
Eagles Ready For New Nest
Coppin State is ready to move into their new digs. A brand new Physical Education Center will debut Dec. 5 when the Eagles play the Morgan State Bears.
Towson Closes Season At James Madison
The Towson Tigers (2-8) look to end their season on a bright note Nov. 21 when they travel to Virginia to face James Madison (5-5) at Brideforth Stadium.
Local College Basketball Previews
PressBox previews the season ahead for the Coppin State, Loyola, Morgan State, Mount Saint Mary's, Navy, Towson and UMBC men's basketball teams.
Maryland Playing Spoiler Role Against Florida State
With two games left in the season, the Terrapins, losers of five straight, have been relegated to the role of spoiler. Misery loves company, and Maryland could make life miserable for Florida State with an upset win at Tallahassee Saturday.
Mids Down Blue Hens In Home Finale
Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs rushed for five touchdowns as the Midshipmen rallied in the second half to beat Delaware, 35-18, to improve their record to 8-3.
Hokies Hand Terps Lopsided Loss
Maryland sported different uniforms Nov. 14 against Virginia Tech, but the result of the game was very much the same. The Terps were crushed by the Hokies, 36-9.
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Mids Topple Irish, Secure Bowl
In just his second year as a head coach, Ken Niumatalolo has his Midshipmen headed for the Texas Bowl on Dec. 31.
Navy Bowled Right Over Favored Irish
Saturday's monumental 23-21 victory at Notre Dame earned Navy a trip to the Texas Bowl, a record-setting seventh straight postseason appearance for the Midshipmen.
Trampled-On Navy Now Faces Irish
There's no time for Navy to lick its wounds after last weekend's 27-24 loss to Temple as a visit to South Bend and No. 19-ranked Notre Dame (6-2) is up next.
• GAME PREVIEW: Towson-William and Mary
Online Video Exclusive: Terps Guard Adrian Bowie
Stan "The Fan" talks with University of Maryland guard Adrian Bowie about his tattoos, his role on the team and what he thinks of the Terps this season.
Photo Gallery: Navy-Temple
The Navy Midshipmen had their five-game winning streak snapped Saturday as the Temple Owls extended their win streak to six with a 27-24 victory in Annapolis. Check out Mitch Stringer's photos from the game.
Terps D Misses Injured Hartsfield
Maryland's defense is struggling to replace linebacker Demetrius Hartsfield, who was racking up tackles before a broken hand sent him to the sidelines.
Maryland's Downward Spiral Continues
There was a time when a trip to Durham to face Duke was the perfect cure for a struggling football team. But as Maryland learned Saturday, that time has passed. The Terps lost to the Blue Devils, 17-13, to fall to 2-6.
Running In Rain Helps Navy Sail
Without the service of starting quarterback Ricky Dobbs, the Midshipmen did not attempt a pass, but Navy managed to outlast Wake Forest, 13-10, for a fifth straight victory last weekend.
Wake Forest Navy's Homecoming Date
Wake Forest and Navy will square off Saturday for the third time in just more than a year as the Midshipmen look to celebrate homecoming with a fifth straight win.
• Terps Face Duke In Durham | Towson Takes On Winless Northeastern
Turnovers Doom Frustrated Terps
It may have been homecoming, but there was nothing to celebrate this weekend in College Park as Maryland fell to rival Virginia, 20-9, in a wet and sloppy contest.
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Navy Sails Winning Seas In Texas
A week after throttling Rice, 63-14, in Houston, the Midshipmen recorded a thrilling 38-35 overtime victory against SMU in Dallas for their fourth straight win.
Tigers Lay Egg Against Blue Hens
Towson looked like the NCAA-version of the Titans in the first half of their Oct. 17 game against 23rd-ranked Delaware, allowing the Blue Hens a 49-0 lead going into the fourth quarter en route to a 49-21 Delaware victory.
Buckley Fights To Boot Ball Not Self
Naval Academy junior placekicker Joe Buckley has learned the only way to be successful in his field is to keep looking forward.
Terrapins' Speedy Smith Has Potential Unlimited
Through this season's first six games, Maryland receiver Torrey Smith has 520 yards receiving and six touchdowns, while averaging 16.8 yards per catch.
Smith Values His Second Chance
In his first year at Towson University, senior defensive end Brady Smith is taking full advantage of his second chance.
Scouting the NFL Draft
It's never too early to look ahead to the NFL Draft, and scout players that could possibly be on their way to Baltimore.
Greyhounds Not Short On Experience
While this season may not be shaping up as well as Loyola's men's soccer team had hoped, the Greyhounds have the groundwork and the unique combination of backgrounds to turn their record around.
At Halfway Point, Mids Run Game Looks Strong As Ever
Halftime of Saturday's visit to Southern Methodist will mark the exact midway point of Navy's 2009 season. At 4-2 how will the Midshipmen assess themselves? What have they done well? And what haven't they?
Demon Deacons Dominate Terps
It was probably a good thing for Maryland their 42-32 loss at Wake Forest was not televised nationally, locally, globally or at any level. After trading scores in the opening few minutes, Maryland was never in the game.
Terps Claw Out Win Against Clemson
Despite Maryland’s early season misfortunes the Terps can breathe a collective sigh of relief. They are unbeaten in the ACC after edging out Clemson, 24-21.
• Photo Gallery: Maryland-Clemson
Loyola Boosts Two Finalists for CLASS Award
Loyola has so many soccer stars they don't know what to do with them. Theresa Ferraina and Tennant McVea were both named finalists Monday for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, the first time one school has held finalists in both categories.
Navy Win Is Redemption For Buckley
It wasn’t the prettiest victory -- appropriately sealed by the ugliness of a botched field goal -- but a win is a win, and in the end Saturday’s 16-13 overtime victory against Air Force was a beautiful thing for Navy.
Good Track Record On Navy's Side
Navy goes into Saturday's game aginst Air Force with 13 previous wins in their arsenal. But with a No. 1-ranked running game and a 3-1 record, do the Mids have what it takes to overtake the Falcons again this year?
Talking Wrestling With Coach McCoy
Stan "The Fan" Charles" talks with Kerry McCoy, head coach of the University of Maryland wrestling team. A two-time Olympian, McCoy has brought Terps wrestling back to a level it hasn't seen in years.
Navy Runs Hilltoppers Into the Ground
After pitching the ball away on an option, Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs sought out a defender to block midway through the third quarter of last Saturday’s game against Western Kentucky. Dobbs delivered that hit and so much more as the Midshipmen rolled over the Hilltoppers, 38-22.
Turnovers Doom Terps
Turnovers were the story for the second consecutive week as the Terps gave the ball away five times, losing to Rutgers, 34-13. Maryland (1-3) is off to its worst start since 1997.
Navy Seeks To Pep Up Run Game
Good people, please stop congratulating Navy on competitive showings against Ohio State and Pittsburgh. Only victories interest the Midshipmen, who are looking to release their frustrations on Western Kentucky Saturday in Annapolis.
Wins Never Easy In Towson-Morgan Matchups
The Towson Tigers (1-1) look to win two in a row Saturday when they face rival Morgan State University (1-1) at Hughes Stadium at 4 p.m.
Terps Lose To Middle Tennessee
Four critical turnovers led to half of MTSU’s points and exhausted the Terrapin defense, leading to Maryland's demoralizing 32-31 loss.
• Friedgen Positive His Team Can Fix Negatives
Spread Offense Gives Terps Fits
It doesn't seem to matter who the Terrapins have as defensive coordinator -- Chris Cosh last season and Don Brown this season -- Maryland simply can't stop the spread offense.
• Photo Gallery: Maryland-James Madison
Terps Retain High Hopes Despite Miserable Start
The season hasn't exactly started out as Maryland defensive coordinator Don Brown had planned. Through the first two games, Maryland has yet to force a turnover and has recorded a meager two sacks.
Navy Shows It Can Play With Best Of The Best
Despite losing five of their top seven rushers from last season, the Navy offense has not missed a beat, even adding a new dynamic because of Ricky Dobbs' ability to throw the football.
The 15: College Basketball Coaching Scandals
Where do Rick Pitino and John Calipari rank in the realm of college basketball scandals? Only time will tell, but here’s a look at 15 college basketball coaching scandals from the last 10 years alone.
Defending Champion Terps Know They’re Targets
The Maryland men's soccer team lost five starters from last year’s national champion squad, leaving the back line open, young and vulnerable.
Navy Rolls Over Louisiana Tech
A lot of concern last week centered around Navy's psyche after its near monumental upset of Ohio State. As it turns out there was no need to worry. After a slow start, Navy took control and rolled over the Bulldogs, 32-14.
Northwestern Routs Towson, 47-14
Northwestern, a rising Big Ten power with Top 25 aspirations this season, gashed the Towson defense for 485 total yards in a 47-14 rout of the Tigers Sept. 5.
Mids, Terps Face Tough Road Tests
The Navy Midshipmen open their season at Ohio State Saturday, while the Terrapins head west to battle the Cal Golden Bears.
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