Cavs rout Hurricanes, then look ahead
After racing past Miami for its 12th consecutive win, No. 12 Virginia begins to turn its attention to a long-awaited meeting with the Orange.
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Terps spring football preview: The offense
Look for a number of positional battles as spring practice begins.
Cavs rout Hurricanes, then look ahead
After racing past Miami for its 12th consecutive win, No. 12 Virginia begins to turn its attention to a long-awaited meeting with the Orange.
Hoyas are looking to stay hot
Georgetown arrives in Milwaukee for Thursday’s game against Marquette, buoyed by its most lopsided Big East victory of the season.
Terps football assistants form a bond
Three entrenched assistants have welcomed newcomer Chad Wilt into the fold.
Richmond ready to get its cycle on
About 450,000 are expected when the city hosts the 2015 UCI Road World Cycling Championships.
Anderson gives the Cavaliers a jolt
Justin Anderson may not start for Virginia, but the Cavaliers would not be where they are without him.
Testudo gets a new paint job
Maryland’s mascot got the state flag treatment in preparation for a big game against Syracuse.
Wilt jumps right in at Maryland
“You could tell the people here were genuinely excited about what’s going on and were all on the same page,” coaching staff newcomer says.
Terps come up just short yet again
Maryland suffered second straight close loss to a top 10 team on Monday night.
Postgame: Boeheim, Turgeon react to decisive no-call
“Don’t complain about that call,” said Jim Boeheim, clearly directed at his counterpart on the other bench. “Are you kidding me?“
Terps continue to come up short
The lack of a true point guard continues to hurt Maryland, as it did in a 57-55 loss to No. 4 Syracuse.
Terrapins come up just short
Maryland commits 18 turnovers against Syracuse’s vaunted defense, but still loses by just two points.
Turgeon handed out some cheeseburgers
McDonalds, apparently. Also they were warm. Maryland’s Twitter account made a point to tell you that.
WCAC boys' final preview
VIDEO | No. 3 Paul VI and No. 4 DeMatha survived the carnage of the WCAC tournament to reach Tuesday’s final.
Terps take aim at Syracuse zone
Plus notes on Tyler Ennis and some leftovers from a conversation with C.J. Fair.
Terps OL coach Studrawa settles in
He wasn’t the first choice, but after Dave DeGuglielmo returned to the NFL, Studrawa came to College Park.
Terps-Syracuse game preview
The Terps host the Orange in desperate need of a marquee win, while Syracuse is probably pretty upset after losing two straight.
A banner season at Springbrook
Faust, Fair set to face each other
Childhood friends Nick Faust (Maryland), C.J. Fair (Syracuse) face each other on Monday night.
Terps expect focused, angry Syracuse
“I think they’re coming with a lot of vengeance,” guard Nick Faust said. “They know we can possibly get the victory just because of the type of team we are. They’re definitely going to come with a full head of steam, just because they lost two in a row.”
Jason Collins signs with Brooklyn Nets (updated)
First openly gay player in NBA will be in uniform Sunday night against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Cavaliers roar past Notre Dame
No. 14 Virginia turns a close game in Charlottesville into a blowout to earn school-record 14th ACC win.
Bennett, Cavs are thirsty for more
COLUMN | After impressive win over Notre Dame, Virginia not satisfied with its first 14-win ACC season.
Eagles start fast, hold on
Up 23 points midway through the second half, American holds on for a four-point victory over Army.
Hoyas reverse course vs. Xavier
About 36 hours after a humbling loss at Seton Hall, Georgetown bounces back with easy win at Verizon Center.
New Terps assistant McCardell embraces college coaching
“I just felt it was a very good fit,” Coach Randy Edsall said of the new wide receivers coach, a longtime NFL player and a former assistant coach with the Redskins.
Hoyas take aim at ending two-game slide
With their NCAA tournament hopes fading, Georgetown faces Xavier after a quick turnaround.
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