Maryland baseball completes 12th comeback win, 13-12 agasint UMBC
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
3w ago
The cardiac Terps completed their 12th comeback win of the season, walking it off against mid-week rival UMBC on Wednesday night. With the 13-12 win, Maryland moved to 20-9 while UMBC fell t0 11-14. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Iowa Transfer Sam Hojnar swung on a 2-0 count and squeezed a single to left field allowing two runners to score. Ryan Van Buren started the game for UMBC, only going two innings and giving up five hits, four earned runs, and two walks. It was a rollercoaster game for the Terps on both sides of the ball. The team led 7-0 after two innings, with the offense s ..read more
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Kevin Willard hires Kevin Norris as new assistant coach
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
Maryland men’s basketball announced the hiring of Kevin Norris as an assistant coach on Monday. Norris will complete the Terps’ staff after assistant Mike Jones left in early March. After the Maryland basketball team lost assistant coach Mike Jones earlier this month, the team has already filled its position. The Maryland basketball program announced on Monday morning they are hiring Kevin Norris as their new assistant coach. “We are excited to add Kevin to our staff,” Willard said in a press release. “He is a veteran coach who understands how to develop players and is a tenacious recruiter ..read more
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Former Virginia Tech guard transfers to Maryland
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
The Maryland basketball team made a significant addition over the weekend. Former Virginia Tech guard Rodney Rice announced he will be transferring to Maryland. Joe Tipton of On3 Sports was first to report the news. “It feels like a weight off my shoulders,” Rice said via The Washington Post. “Today is just a lot of happiness and excitement. It’s the right situation for me.” After losing seniors, Jahmir Young and Donta Scott head coach Kevin Willard had significant holes to fill. Furthermore, three Terps players entered the portal last week, including sophomores Noah Batchelor and Ca ..read more
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Brayden Martin records his second walk-off in three days to propel Terps past Spartans
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
The Terps returned from a tough loss and dramatically defeated the Spartans on Sunday afternoon. The Maryland Terps (18-6) won their 15th-straight weekend series with a 5-4 victory over the Spartans. The series win marked Maryland’s 23rd consecutive win over a Big Ten opponent, dating back to 2021. At first, it seemed unlikely that Maryland would continue the streak. The Terps had to claw their way back, trailing for most of the game. Joey McMannis started the game for the Terps, giving up just two earned runs. He struck out two batters while surrendering five hits across a career-high six inn ..read more
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Terps drop Game 2 against Spartans
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
The Terps struggled early and couldn’t retake the lead as they dropped game two to the Spartans, 5-2, on Saturday afternoon. Logan Koester earned the start for the Terps and threw a career-high 115 pitches across 7.1 innings. It marked his third start of the season. He lasted more than seven innings. Koester recorded four strikeouts while only allowing six hits and two earned runs. “He’s been consistent all year,” head coach Matt Swope said of Koester and his long outing on the mound. “I think we let him down, wasn’t really indicative of his start, which is kind of frustrating. But ..read more
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Terps walk it off against Spartans; seals come-back win
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
Freshman Brayden Martin walked to the plate with two runners on and one out, and he delivered. “[I] was never in doubt,” Martin said. “Your guys believe in you, and you feel like you can do anything.” Once down three runs, the Teprs clawed their way back from an early deficit to defeat the Michigan Spartans 7-6 and earn their first Big Ten matchup. After a rough stretch, the Terps have only lost one of their last eight games and haven’t lost at home this season. Maryland ace Kenny Lippman got the ball to start the game but had a bumpy start for the second straight game. He quickly gave up tw ..read more
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Terps baseball falls to Portland 5-3
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
The Maryland baseball team (13-5) fell to the Portland Pilots (10-5) in their series opener. The Pilots got on the board first after Jake Holfcroft knocked an infield single and was quickly plated with Christian Cooney’s RBI. Soon after, Zach Togilia hammered a double to left field, bringing in two more runs. The Terps found themselves in a 3-0 hole to start. Maryland starter Kenny Lippman has been productive thus far this season but was getting hit around by the Portland offense this evening. Eventually, with a few more base hits and walks, the Pilots led 5-0 after three innings. Lippman pitc ..read more
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Terps basketball guard Noah Batchelor will enter tranfer portal
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
1M ago
Maryland Terps basketball guard Noah Batchelor announced on X that he will enter the transfer portal. Batchelor is the first player to announce his decision to part ways with the basketball program. Batchelor, 20, was the first player signed by head coach Kevin Williard. Before Maryland, he was ranked the 22nd small forward in 2021 and played at IMG Academy during the 2021 season. As a freshman at Maryland, he played in 22 games, averaging 1.6 points and 1.2 rebounds, totaling six assists and two steals. The 6-foot-6 guard struggled behind the arc, only recording 20-of-68 three-point attempts ..read more
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Round II of the Big Ten Tournament has #12 Maryland against #5 Wisconsin
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by Andrew Lang
1M ago
Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkTerrapins The Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball team cruised to victory last night in the first round of the Big-Ten Tournament in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With less than 20 hours to rest, the Terps are back at it this afternoon as they face the #5 seed Wisconsin Badgers. Ther Terps are looking to be the upset darling in this tournament and disrupt the brackets before the NCAA Tournament begins next week. This season the Terps went up against Wisconsin in Madison and were three shots from victory as they dropped that one by a final score of 74-70. For five of the s ..read more
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Senior Day for Terps Men’s Basketball ends in a meltdown
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by Ben Belford-Peltzman
2M ago
The Maryland Terrapins at home at the Xfinity Center celebrated Senior Day in a pre-game presentation of framed jerseys to Jahmir Young, Donta Scott, Jahari Long, and Jordan Geronimo. Head coach Kevin Willard had them all in the starting-5 along with Julian Reese, and the Terps responded with a halftime lead of 43-33 over Indiana. Maryland then took their biggest lead of the game at 51-35 on Young’s 3-point play early in the second half. That 16-point lead disappeared mid-way into the second half, and the Terps ended up with a 83-78 loss to fall into the bottom tier in the Big-Ten. “The ..read more
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