The well-traveled offensive coordinator is embracing the familiar in his first season with the Terrapins. … [Read more...] about Pep Hamilton has coached everywhere. His son makes Maryland special.
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Bull riding? Wrestling? Maryland’s new AD is hardly a traditional hire.
Jim Smith hasn’t taken a conventional path to becoming a college athletic director. That’s perfect in 2025. … [Read more...] about Bull riding? Wrestling? Maryland’s new AD is hardly a traditional hire.
Maryland’s QB competition is on, but the top contender is taking it slow
With the season opener a little over three weeks away, standout freshman Malik Washington is dealing with a lower-body ailment during training camp. … [Read more...] about Maryland’s QB competition is on, but the top contender is taking it slow
Maryland football looks to cultivate player leadership, navigate roster turnover in fall camp
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps’ overhauled coaching staff and a new veteran core look to address what went wrong in 2024. Maryland football head coach Michael Locksley said at Big Ten Media Day he doesn’t think there’s a difference between being a coach and a teacher in his locker room. The 2024 season put his ability as the latter to the test. “We had … [Read more...] about Maryland football looks to cultivate player leadership, navigate roster turnover in fall camp
MM 8.4: Maryland men’s basketball’s Guillermo Del Pino hits game-winner in FIBA U18 Eurobasket final
Photo courtesy of FIBA Basketball. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Incoming Maryland men’s basketball freshman Guillermo Del Pino has officially broken out. The 6-foot-5 Spanish native finished his star-studded run at the FIBA U18 Eurobasket with 23 points on 50% shooting and three assists in the championship game … [Read more...] about MM 8.4: Maryland men’s basketball’s Guillermo Del Pino hits game-winner in FIBA U18 Eurobasket final