NCAA
The Big 10 released its conference football schedule for the 2014 season, the first with Maryland as a member. Terps host Ohio State in conference home opener, play at Michigan, Penn State.
Former Maryland coach Gary Williams thinks that the prevailing attitude of expected lottery picks to skip portions of the combine opens the door for other players to shine.
No. 1 recruit Andrew Wiggins chose Kansas on Wednesday, but his immense talent doesn't seem to match the private way in which he handled his recruitment.
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1mOver their last five games, Maryland a winning identity. And now, with the Terps set to face Alabama in the NIT third round, Seth Allen can no longer play.
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1mWhat's old is new again for George Mason, now joining an A-10 conference already inhabited with former rivals.
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1mThe top seeds all advanced to this week's East Region at the Verizon Center. Expect various degrees of welcome for the familiar returning faces, including Jim Larranaga.
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1mComments (1)This postseason was supposed to be different for the Hoyas because of Otto Porter Jr.'s high-end skills. His best skill turned out to be covering up Georgetown's weaknesses until he could no more.
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1mGeorge Mason, one of the original founding members of the CAA, will join the Atlantic 10 conference next season, CSNwashington has confirmed.
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1mJustin Anderson scored 18 points and Virginia extended its home winning streak to 19 games Sunday with a 68-50 victory against St. John's in the second round of the NIT.
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1mFourth-seeded Michigan breezed through Virginia Commonwealth's vaunted pressure with a clinical performance Saturday, beating the fifth-seeded Rams 78-53 to advance to the NCAA round of 16.


































