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On Sunday, Maryland got back to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2003. There were a lot of people who were happy to see the Terps making it out of the first weekend.
Terps back in the sweet 16! Well done fellas. Congrats @CoachTurgeon !
— Steve Blake (@SteveBlake5) March 21, 2016
Congrats @TerrapinHoops on advancing to the Sweet 16! #FearTheTurtle #MarchMadness
— Coach Durkin (@CoachDurkin) March 21, 2016
@TerrapinHoops @umterps go directly to Bentley's, gents. Put it on the "John Brown" tab. We got the team boys, we got the steam boys...
— Scott Van Pelt (@notthefakeSVP) March 21, 2016
Big time win for my terps!! Let's continue to get better... #Terps # #TeamVasquez
— Greivis Vasquez (@greivisvasquez) March 21, 2016
Speaking of people that are happy about Maryland's win over Hawaii:
Fun with open records requests: Maryland coach Mark Turgeon receives a $75,000 bonus for reaching the Sweet 16.
— Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse) March 21, 2016
And this is just a crazy statistic:
Maryland shot 1-18 from 3-pt land, lowest percentage (5.6) by winning team in the NCAA Tournament ever (min 10 att). pic.twitter.com/qxvIXYr0fx
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 21, 2016
Dienhart: Maryland moves on to first Sweet 16 since 2003 " Big Ten Network
It took a while, but No. 5 Maryland subdued pesky No. 13 seed Hawaii, using a balanced attack with four double-digit scorers and a strong defense to survive and advance. The Terps were too big and too talented for the Warriors, who toppled Cal to
Maryland vs. Kansas game time - Testudo Times
Maryland will be one of the late games on Thursday.
Maryland returns to Sweet 16 for first time in 13 years - Testudo Times
It's been a long time since the Terps got past the first weekend.
Women's basketball
Maryland women hope to get rid of 'rust' in NCAA tournament vs. No. 7 seed Washington - Baltimore Sun
Maryland's women's basketball team takes on Washington. The Huskies (23-10) feature one of the nation's top scorers in Kelsey Plum.
Maryland football
Texans work out Maryland pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue - Houston Chronicle
Could Maryland's former defensive lineman end up with the Texans?