Kevin Willard has ridden grit and tradition to early success at Maryland
Willard will coach his first NCAA Tournament game with Maryland on Thursday.
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Ian Martinez didn’t just take the long route from Costa Rica to Maryland — he blazed the trail
Martinez is the first Costa Rican to play major Division I college basketball.
Canadian journeyman Patrick Emilien’s work ethic proves it is better late than never
With two countries and three schools on his résumé, Emilien has grinded his way to Maryland.
Gia “Hollywood” Cooke brings the energy on and off the court for Maryland women’s basketball
The Clinton, Maryland native has made her larger-than-life presence felt early and often in her freshman season.
Chad Ryland’s quest for perfection finds a home in College Park
Ryland has been one of Maryland’s best transfer portal additions this season.
Family bonds, strong values have paved the path for Roman Hemby’s success on the big stage
With his inner circle beside him and his priorities straight, Hemby’s success has not been by mistake.
Jakorian Bennett wanted to quit football. Now, he’s living out his dreams on the gridiron at Maryland.
The Mobile native has persevered through adversity to find himself as a star on the field.
Tennis star Frances Tiafoe makes College Park proud with historic U.S. Open run
Tiafoe is from College Park and became the first American to advance to the U.S. Open semis in 16 years.
Longtime assistant equipment manager Jim Knight reflects on career with Maryland Athletics
Knight leaves Maryland after 18 years working with Maryland Athletics.
Katie Benzan’s 3-point journey started on the sideline at 7 years old
One of the greatest shooters in college basketball history, Benzan has embarked on quite the journey to making her WNBA debut.
A farewell and thank you after a special year at Testudo Times
It’s been an unforgettable experience covering Maryland Athletics and serving as managing editor.
For Maryland men’s lacrosse’s Jack Brennan, a triumphant return was more than a year in the making
After being forced to miss last season with a heart condition, Maryland men’s lacrosse star Jack Brennan fought to get back onto the field and play the sport he loves.
Experience and leadership: Xavier Green is using his role on the team to keep energy levels high
The Maryland men’s basketball graduate guard joined the team in the offseason after five years at Old Dominion.
“It’s always about the players”: An inside look at Maryland women’s basketball’s Karen Blair’s rise through the coaching ranks
The Terps’ associate head coach’s journey is just beginning.
From Philadelphia to Maryland: The toughness and determination travel south
A look at Philadelphia basketball’s imprint on Maryland men’s basketball.
A look into the Maryland football culture head coach Michael Locksley is creating
Will Maryland’s culture carry it to a bowl game for the first time since 2016?
20 years later: How Maryland football plans to commemorate the Sept. 11 attacks
A few Terps share their personal connections to the day and how they plan to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11
Mental health and college football: The story of Maryland punter Anthony Pecorella
Maryland’s punter had his own mental health scare in 2019, but he has turned that experience into a positive for others.
Lila Bromberg: A farewell to Testudo Times
After two years as managing editor, it’s time to hand over the reins. My message to our readers.
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Assistant coach Orlando ‘Bino’ Ranson brings unwavering energy and passion to Maryland men’s basketball
The longest tenured coach on staff, Ranson has played a key role in the Terrapins’ success.
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MyOWN: Inspired by her upbringing, Alaysia Styles is empowering others through personal clothing brand
The Maryland women’s basketball forward recently launched a clothing line to help single-parent households.
Maryland players campaign for Darryl Morsell to win Defensive Player of the Year
The senior led the Terps on the defensive end and off the court. His teammates want him to get recognition from the Big Ten.
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A year later, Maryland hosting College GameDay remains a special memory for everyone involved
Last season marked the first time that Maryland hosted the event since 2005. Let’s take a look back.
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500 wins: How Brenda Frese’s emphasis on connecting with players helped guide her to a program record
By treating her players like family, Frese has developed a winning culture that’s spanned nearly two decades.
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Mike Locksley’s emphasis on mental health has left a lasting impact on Maryland football players
By encouraging openness and honesty, Locksley has transformed Maryland’s football program into a positive space for emotional growth.
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The Christmas Day playing experience: The 1984 Terps’ holiday away from the mainland
Maryland men’s basketball has played on Christmas Day just one other time in school history. Here’s how it all went down.
Two former Terps reunited on baseball’s biggest stage
Tampa Bay Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Adam Kolarek recount facing off in the 2020 World Series.
Inside a week of chaos and cancellations for Maryland men’s basketball
Six different schedule changes in one week has made for a hectic stretch for the Terps.
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Calm under pressure, Angel Reese is already making an impact for No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball
The highly-touted freshman is also building on to her local family legacy.
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Malikae and Mikayla Dayes are the ultimate package deal for Maryland women’s soccer
The senior duo is back in College Park for one last go-around together.
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Wide receiver Rakim Jarrett is already proving staying home was the right call
The freshman scored the first two touchdowns of his career in a dominant breakout performance against Penn State.
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‘That’s what he does’: Maryland football has no doubt Joseph Petrino will deliver in key moments
Confidence and consistency are the points of emphasis for junior kicker Joseph Petrino this season.
Taulia Tagovailoa bursts onto the national stage with an electrifying performance in Maryland’s overtime win
The transfer from Alabama showed why he was such a key addition for the Terps, despite a lackluster Week One performance.
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