Archive for April, 2012

Terrell Stoglin Leaves Program

Monday, April 30th, 2012

The only thing certain in life is Death, Taxes, and each week a player will either be joining the Maryland Basketball team or leaving it.  OK, maybe there are more certainties than that, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that this basketball team is changing before our very eyes. Now some of these [...]

Evan Smotrycz Transfers from Michigan to MD

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Bad news for my spell check as University of Michigan, well former University of Michigan Basketball player Evan Smotrycz has announced that he will be transferring to Maryland.  Of course he will have to sit out this upcoming season but will be eligible for two more years starting in 2013-2014. If you are a Maryland [...]

Terp Baseball, Get on the Wagon Now!!

Saturday, April 14th, 2012

The Terps Baseball team continues their impressive season (in the historical sense for Maryland Baseball).  Last night they Walked Off the Dukies 4-2.  Michael Montville hit a two run shot in the bottom of the 10th to take game one of this crucial 3 game set against Duke.  Both Maryland and Duke are fighting to [...]

Terps Officially Add Charles Mitchell to 2012 B-ball Class

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Gone is Mychal Parker, in comes Charles Mitchell who submitted his Letter of Intent to Coach Turgeon today.  Mitchell, is a 6’8″ PF from Marietta Georgia.  He is listed by Rivals as the number 12 prospect in the Nation at the PF position.  Overall he is ranked 92 in Rivals 150.  He originally committed prior [...]

Parker To Transfer

Monday, April 9th, 2012

If you follow Maryland Basketball recruiting carefully, you would not  be surprised to hear that a player has transferred.  The truth is, if Sam Cassell Jr. and Rysheed Jordan were to commit to Maryland, there may not be enough scholarships to go around for that highly sought after pair of twins from Houston in 2013. [...]

Random Terps Thoughts…and Baseball

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

This is the time of year when covering Maryland Sports gets a little tough.  Actually Summer is probably the toughest, at least until Spring Ball begins, but lets face it, Football and Basketball drive Terp Sports.  Lacrosse and Baseball are interesting, but most alumni don’t live and die by how these teams do.  Especially with [...]