Students and fans flooded Route 1 to celebrate the Terps’ exciting victory over the Duke Blue Devils.
The PGPD Moblie Command Post in front of Turner Hall near Route 1.
A controlled bonfire was lit in the chapel fields by university officials to celebrate Maryland’s win over Duke.
A controlled bonfire was lit in the chapel fields by university officials to celebrate Maryland’s win over Duke.
Students celebrate Maryland’s victory over Duke on Route 1 near the intersection with Knox road.
Cpl. Brian McClosky, a Prince George’s County Police officer, watches over Saturday night’s festivities on Route 1.
A light post was knocked over at the intersection of Route 1 and Knox road by revelers. The lamp accounted for $4,500 of the $6,500 worth of damage the city suffered Saturday.
A student holds up a sign during the celebration on Route 1.
A reveler waves around a flare during the celebration on Route 1 before being escorted away by PGPD officers.
A PGPD officer extinguishes a flare confiscated from a fan celebrating.
Another fan waves around a flare during the celebration on Route 1.
Rolls of toliet paper were frequently thrown within the crowd celebrating on Route 1.
A fan on his knees after being rattled by a firework going off near his head.
A PGPD officer on Route 1.
Students around a small newspaper fire started in the intersection of Route 1 and Knox road.
A Pepco truck drove part way up the closed off portion of Route 1 before PGPD officers told it to reverse.
A PGPD officer in front of YogiBerry.
A PGPD officer holding a fire extingusher looks over the crowd on Route 1.
Terps guard Dez Wells joined the celebration and along with Logan Aronhalt and Charles Mitchell led the crowd in chants from the wall seperating Route 1 from the sidewalk.
A PGPD officer tells Dez Wells “You don’t need to be here” after getting Wells, Logan Arohalt (center) and Charles Mitchell (far left) off the short brick wall separating Route 1 and the sidewalk in front of YogiBerry.
Students celebrating on Route 1.