Maryland women’s soccer searches for first win of season against George Mason

September 4, 2022

Coming off of four straight 1-1 draws, Maryland women’s soccer (0-0-4) aims to get into the win column against George Mason (1-2-2) on Sunday.  The Terps’ freshest draw came against No. 17 Georgetown on Thursday. As the Terps did in their first three games, they got off to a sluggish start and allowed the Hoyas to strike first. However, Maryland tied the game in the final minutes to maintain its…

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No. 4 Maryland field hockey gears up for a matchup against No. 18 Duke

September 4, 2022

No. 4 Maryland field hockey (3-0) gets set for its second game in the B1G/ACC Cup, as the Terps face No. 18 Duke (2-1) on Sunday, their second consecutive ranked opponent. Maryland enters following a tight win against No. 14 Boston College. The Terps defeated the Eagles 3-1, their first game against a ranked opponent. “It’s not who you play,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “It’s how you play… It’s…

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Maryland football downs Buffalo in season opener, 31-10

September 3, 2022

Entering halftime up 17-7, Maryland looked to blow the game open early in the second half.  Roman Hemby took care of it to start the third quarter. On the second play of the half, the redshirt freshman took a handoff and flew past the Buffalo defense. Hemby coasted untouched on his way to a 70-yard touchdown, putting the Terps up by 17, and the Bulls in the rearview mirror. Maryland…

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Taulia Tagovailoa has found a home in College Park, but hasn’t forgotten his roots in Ewa Beach

September 2, 2022

Ewa Beach, located along the southern shore of the Hawaiian island of O’ahu, runs less than two square miles and is a mere 10 feet above sea level.  Consisting of roughly 15,000 people according to a 2010 U.S. Census, Ewa Beach is largely known for its stunning golf courses and its native fishponds, which are used to cultivate fish from the Pacific Ocean. For Taulia Tagovailoa, it’s home. Tagovailoa, who…

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TLBTV: Sports and The Flag: Where We Stand

For the past two months, spectators of the NFL have had their eyes glued on the field before the games have even kicked off. It started with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick taking a knee during the national anthem. The quiet, but powerful action has spurred more protests across the league and plenty of discussion. A couple weeks ago, the Philip Merrill College of Journalism – UMD‘s Shirley Povich…

November 11, 2016
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Trimble withdraws from NBA Draft, will return for junior season

May 25, 2016

Feature photo courtesy of UMTerps.com The wait is over for Maryland Terrapins fans. After much deliberation and with just two hours to spare, Maryland point guard Melo Trimble has decided to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to College Park for his junior season, according to multiple reports. Trimble submitted his name for the NBA Draft, but did not hire an agent during the process. Due to new eligibility…

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