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Maryland women’s lacrosse releases its 2020 schedule

The Terps look to defend their 2019 NCAA title.
  • Jacob Richman
  • December 3, 2019

Rebekah Rath and Erika Pritchard led Maryland volleyball’s attack this weekend

Rath and Pritchard combined for 57 kills in two matches this weekend.
  • Kevin F. McNulty
  • October 13, 2019

Maryland volleyball drops first set but rebounds to top Rutgers, 3-1

Erika Pritchard had a game-high 14 kills.
  • Kevin F. McNulty
  • October 12, 2019

Explosive plays carry Maryland football to 48-7 blowout win over Rutgers

Quarterback Josh Jackson exited late in the first half with an apparent ankle injury.
  • Andy Kostka
  • October 5, 2019

Maryland football quarterback Josh Jackson exits vs. Rutgers with apparent ankle injury

Jackson suffered the injury late in the first half.
  • Andy Kostka
  • October 5, 2019

A Rutgers beat writer breaks down what to expect from the Scarlet Knights

The Terps and Scarlet Knights are each looking to break losing streaks Saturday afternoon.
  • Alex Murphy
  • October 4, 2019

Rutgers doesn’t have anything to lose. For Maryland football, that could be a challenge.

Rutgers fired coach Chris Ash on Sunday.
  • Andy Kostka
  • October 4, 2019

Maryland football vs. Rutgers: How to watch and what to watch for

The Terps look to get back on track in their first Big Ten road game.
  • Adam Dreyfuss
  • October 3, 2019

Maryland men’s soccer uses second-half surge to dispatch Rutgers, 3-1

Eric Matzelevich scored once and David Kovacic notched a brace for the Terps in the second half.
  • Eric Myers
  • October 2, 2019

Maryland women’s soccer upsets No. 20 Rutgers, 2-1, for its first road win since 2018

Alyssa Poarch and Hope Lewandoski each had a goal for the Terps.
  • Jacob Richman
  • September 28, 2019
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