Terps lay an egg in Maui

Maryland basketball tends to struggle when they play physical, methodical, half-court oriented teams that facilitate low scoring games. The Maui Invitational was no different as the Terps lost against opponents who imposed this style and never let Maryland get out of first gear in two disappointing losses on the island. The frustrating reality is that [...]

Dino Gregory to return for Maryland

Junior forward Dino Gregory will return to the Maryland Terrapins basketball team December 12th for their home game against Eastern Kentucky. Gregory, who has been suspended for an undisclosed team violation, will miss a total of eight games. Gregory’s suspension may end up being a blessing in disguise for the Terps since Jordan Williams and [...]

Happy 46th Birthday Len Bias

   

My Love for Len Bias Part I

I was thirteen years old when Len Bias passed away the morning of June 19, 1986. This is an age when sports heroes mean everything, and their actions and accomplishments leave an imprint for a lifetime. Now, 36 years old, I love supporting the new generations of players who wear the uniform for my favorite [...]

The Woodman has an axe to grind

I haven’t contributed anything to the site for a few weeks and wanted to weigh in on some of my recent thoughts relating to the current sports landscape. U.S. Men’s National Team forward Charlie Davies was seriously injured in a car accident the night before the World Cup qualifying game against Costa Rica. Davies will [...]

Miscellaneous Debris

U.S. Open – I felt that Serena Williams outburst in women’s semifinal was completely justified. How can an official make that call at 15-30 when Clijsters was two points from advancing to the final? Serena didn’t even commit a foot fault! If it were me, I would have put on a far worse display of [...]

Anxiety mounts for Terp fans

One day I hear that Vasquez is going to turn pro because his father is sick and his family needs money. The next day I hear that he is struggling in the NBA camps, and that he could benefit from another year of work. It is a real crapshoot right now and his return/exit from [...]

Lance Stephenson

As the Lance Stephenson saga continues, it seems that options are running out for “Born Ready.” The leading scorer in New York City basketball history and owner of 4 city championships has still not committed to a school for the 09-2010 season. As his recruitment approached the 11th hour, it seemed certain he would land [...]

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