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Jordyn Jackson, a five-star prospect from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, announced her commitment to the Terps on ...
When Maryland women’s basketball lands a five-star recruit, the question isn’t just about talent—it’s about fit. And in Jordyn Jackson, head coach Brenda Frese ...
She’s not just another big-name commitment—she’s a winner. Five-star forward Jordyn Jackson is bringing a championship résumé, elite versatility, and deep DMV r ...
David Coit was one of several Kansas Jayhawks who transferred away from the program this offseason. While Bill Self mustered up enough depth to replenish KU's backcourt, Coit was a rare bright spot in ...
New coach Buzz Williams and the Terps will host Georgetown and travel to Marquette and Virginia as part of their 2025 ...
This time last year, North Carolina was gearing up for the 2024-25 season with lofty expectations. The Tar Heels were the ...
Sure, the Maryland Terrapins have only been a part of the Big Ten for 10 years, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t had a ...
After torching Maryland from afar, Israeli sharpshooter Yarden Garzon transfers to College Park — drawn by hoops, faith and a ...
Former Maryland star Aaron Wiggins talked with PressBox about winning the NBA championship in June and what sets the Thunder ...
Maryland Basketball Scoop: Chance Mallory's decision and the Terps' future backcourtclinching a double bye and a top-three seed in next week's Big Ten TournamentBefore… ...
Maryland basketball is off to an 8-2 start and looks like a different team than last year. These three stats have defined the Terps' strong start to the season.
Maryland’s women’s basketball program, headed by coach Brenda Frese, architect of the school’s 2006 national title, took her program to the Big Ten and destroyed everyone in sight.