Maryland baseball could be the model for non-revenue teams hoping to keep up during these turbulent times in college athletics.
The Wisconsin Badgers (16-4, 6-3 Big Ten) visit the Maryland Terrapins (16-5, 6-4) in Monday Big Ten action in College Park. The opening tip at the Xfinity Center will be at 7 p.m. ET (Big Ten Network).
Without two of its best players available because of injury, No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball struggled to keep pace with No. 1 UCLA.
Compass Coffee has opened a new shop by the University of Maryland campus, its first in the state as the District-based chain expands its footprint across Greater Washington.
The No. 1 UCLA Bruins take on the No. 8 Maryland Terrapins in a marquee today in women's college basketball. This game is available to watch on multiple streaming services for free.
With eight wins in its last nine games, No. 17 Wisconsin is in high gear as it faces the most daunting stretch of its Big Ten schedule, playing four of its next five games on the road. With Maryland (16-5,
Rated as the No. 5 QB in the nation and the No. 2 overall recruit from the state of Maryland, Washington arrives to College Park with high expectations. Following the departure of Billy Edwards Jr ...
The issue will feature guest editor Nate Apathy, Ph.D., from the University of Maryland School of Public Health in College Park, Maryland
The Terps have four national championships and fell one game short of capturing number five a season ago, before losing 15-5 against Notre Dame.
Over the next four weeks, the D.C. area comes alive with events highlighting contributions made by the Black community, lionizing heroes like Frederick Douglass and William Still; shining a spotlight on histories that don’t always appear in schoolbooks;
Three firefighters were hurt extinguishing a house fire that broke out in College Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Prince George’s County Fire Department (PGFD) responded to the single-family home in the 9500 block of 49th Place just after 1 p.
Block, Inc., the parent company of Cash App, has agreed to pay $80 million in a settlement with Maryland and 47 other states over violations of bank secrecy and anti-money laundering law, Maryland Department of Labor's Office of Financial Regulation said Tuesday.