UMD student athletes adapt to strict protocol amid pandemic

by Hunter Hine COVID-19 presents a variety of new challenges, which may threaten the very institution of sports across college campuses nationwide. At the University of Maryland, though, student athletes are adhering to strict restrictions and protocols implemented by the athletics department.  Earning roughly $109 million in annual revenue from athletics, this university is known for its athletics programs and its student athletes who manage … Continue reading UMD student athletes adapt to strict protocol amid pandemic

#1 Maryland rallies from behind to top Robert Morris

By Luke Gentile  Maryland lacrosse (13-3), the No. 1 ranked team in the country and defending national champions, escaped a first round exit in the NCAA tournament May 13, coming from behind to defeat Robert Morris University (13-5) in a 14-11 win. The Terps entered their 41st NCAA tournament with a 2-0 record against Robert Morris, and they got on the board early as senior … Continue reading #1 Maryland rallies from behind to top Robert Morris

Men’s lax starts hot, cools off late in loss to #1 Albany

By Sydney Fazio  It was a tale of two halves Saturday in Maryland Stadium, when No. 2 Maryland fell to No. 1 Albany, 11-10. It was Maryland’s first loss since April 22 of last year. The Terrapins have only trailed 3:13 of 300 minutes in five games played this season. They hadn’t trailed in their matchup against Albany until there was 1:16 left in the … Continue reading Men’s lax starts hot, cools off late in loss to #1 Albany

Timetable for Terps high-energy freshman’s return unclear

By Sydney Fazio Bruno Fernando already had one ankle injury this season, and against Ohio University he picked up his second—a low right ankle sprain. The freshman forward, one of Maryland’s top big men, came down awkwardly on his ankle and rolled it in the second half of the game Thursday. The Xfinity Center became eerily quiet—even considering the underwhelming crowd. Fernando has started four … Continue reading Timetable for Terps high-energy freshman’s return unclear

Maryland’s late comeback not enough against No. 4 South Carolina

By Chris Tulp In a game where the Maryland Women’s Basketball team was down by as many as 26 points, and got as close as three, they couldn’t pull out the win, losing 94-86 to the University of South Carolina. ESPNW’s preseason player of the year, Gamecocks senior A’ja Wilson, led all scorers and set a career high with 32 points. Sophomore guard Kaila Charles … Continue reading Maryland’s late comeback not enough against No. 4 South Carolina