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Maryland Minute 05.01.12 - Looking at Maryland Basketball without Terrell Stoglin

March 4, 2012; College Park, MD, USA; Maryland Terrapins guard Terrell Stoglin (right) is fouled on a three pointer by Virginia Cavaliers guard Joe Harris (left) at Comcast Center. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-US PRESSWIRE
March 4, 2012; College Park, MD, USA; Maryland Terrapins guard Terrell Stoglin (right) is fouled on a three pointer by Virginia Cavaliers guard Joe Harris (left) at Comcast Center. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-US PRESSWIRE

Stoglin mess a major blow to Terps - College Basketball Nation Blog - ESPN

Eamonn Brennan evaluates what the loss of Stoglin means for Maryland. Making the NCAA Tourney next year is going to be a challenge, to say the least...

Stoglin, Parker leaving stunts Maryland's growth - Searching for Billy Edelin
Searching for Billy Edelin's take on the suspension-and-leaving situation. -Ben B.

Most Important Player: Maryland - ACC Blog - ESPN
Matt Fortuna says Kenny Tate is Maryland's most important player. I think I disagree. I think CJ Brown is arguably the most important next season, even though having Kenny back running the defense is also vital.

Terps raise more than $14K for Lift for Life - ACC Blog - ESPN
Maryland's football team raised more than $14,000 this year in an effort to fight cystic fibrosis. Cool story.

Tournament field opening up for men's lacrosse - Sports - The Diamondback - University of Maryland
Nice overview of the men's lacrosse scene this season and where Maryland stands as they announce the NCAA Tournament field.

Terps Blank Norfolk State, 1-0
Maryland pitching this year has been dominant. This is their ACC-leading 10th shutout of the year.

Bernard Pierce: Baltimore Ravens 2012 draft pick Pierce scored five touchdowns against the Maryland Terrapins - baltimoresun.com
Former Temple running back Bernard Pierce was picked by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2012 NFL draft. Anyone else remember him? He had 5 TDs against Maryland...