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Entries from DCist tagged with 'terrapins'

March 25, 2008

While much of America is focused on the NCAA Men's Tournament, we are forced to turn elsewhere upon the elimination of our area's three teams. And come on, you know you aren't going to win that office pool your friend pressured you to join. Fortunately, there are plenty of alternative sports viewing options this week. Feel free to leave your own in the comments. TUESDAY The Washington Capitals just won't quit. They've been scrambling among......

Continue Reading "Hey Sport! Madness Alternatives Edition"

March 18, 2008

Another wild week awaits area hoops fans. The madcap, non-stop college hoops action of Thursday and Friday represents the pinnacle of sports viewing for many fans. Sneaking out of work, bracket in hand, for an extra hour of lunch is an annual ritual for many a weary office drone. At this point next week, our brackets will be hopelessly crumbled, highlighted and marked with cryptic marginalia. Right now, however, hope springs eternal. Don't forget to......

Continue Reading "Hey Sport! Madness in D.C. Edition"

March 13, 2008

Yesterday we took a look at our area NCAA basketball teams that have already secured a spot in the Big Dance. In our second installment, we examine the bubble teams, as well as those unfortunate enough to miss the postseason. American University Eagles (20-11, 10-4) The AU Eagles kept rollin' on Sunday against Army, downing the fifth-seeded Black Knights in front a rockin' Bender Arena by a score of 72-60. Junior Guard Garrison Carr went......

Continue Reading "College Hoops Rundown: Tourney Time, Part II"

February 21, 2008

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman Last night's game against Virginia Tech (15-11, 6-6 ACC) was a pivotal one for the Maryland Terrapins (17-10, 7-5 ACC). It was an opportunity for the recently resurgent Terps to lock up an important home victory, notch another win in their ACC record, and improve their RPI. Prior to last night, Maryland would've been considered a lock for the NCAA Tournament (most pollsters had them penciled in as a......

Continue Reading "Terps Back on the Bubble"

January 22, 2008

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman Well, who saw that coming? The Terrapins (12-7, 2-2 ACC) stunned the nation last Saturday by defeating the (now former) top team in the country, North Carolina, 82-80 in an instant classic in front of a nationally televised audience. And this was at The Dean Dome, no less. Gary Williams orchestrated one of his finest coaching jobs, as the future Hall of Famer guided his team to the program's......

Continue Reading "Terps Take Down Tar Heels, Face Duke Sunday"

January 15, 2008

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman Maryland Basketball (10-7, 0-2 ACC) snapped its four-game winning streak after losing to Virginia Tech last Saturday in heartbreaking fashion, 67-66. The Terps were missing Eric Hayes, the team's starting point guard, for the second straight game due to an ankle sprain, and it was highly evident from the results on the court. Greivis Vasquez took over the ball-handling duties and had a horrid night: 2 of 14 from......

Continue Reading "Terps Still Winless in ACC"

January 8, 2008

By DCist contributor Brett Gellman The Maryland Terrapins (9-6, 0-1 ACC) have experienced their fair share of ups and downs now that we've reached the midway point of the season. After an encouraging win against Illinois in the ACC/Big 10 Challenge back in November, the Terps suffered a three-game losing streak which was punctuated with a stunning loss to American at the Comcast Center just a few days before Christmas. It was AU's first win......

Continue Reading "Maryland Closes Out Non-conference Slate Tonight"

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