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Terps make top three for JUCO OL Kevin Kalonji

Write up on Maryland making the top three for massive JUCO OL Kevin Kalonji. Maryland got the most recent official visit last week and seemed to be in pretty good shape. The possible monkey wrench here is South Carolina, who just offered and is supposedly trying to get him on campus for a visit in a couple of weeks. From what I can gather, not sure how real this South Carolina interest is. If this recruitment stretches past the next couple days, I might start to worry a bit. But until there is an actual date set for South Carolina, I still see Maryland as the clear favorite.

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Diamond Stone - Mongolia League?!

My daughter is currently studying and participating in field experiences in Mongolia as a component of her university major - what an experience and opportunity for her! Anyway, we receive sporatic updates about culture, activities, people, landscapes, work, etc. Then a random update...Hey Dad - Didn't Diamond Stone play for Maryland?

She saw a poster with his name on it while shopping in a market. I had no idea Mongolia had a basketball league; nor did I realize Stone was playing there.

Did some reasearch - he has been on quite the international jouney since being drafted in the 2nd round.

Just wanted to share - random and interesting - just not the update I was expecting from my girl:)

Official Visitor List: June 23

Here is a detailed look at this weekend's official visitors. While I'm not sure anyone commits right after their visits this weekend, I've still got St. Frances four-star DeJuan Williams as likely to be a Terp in the not-too-distant future. I think there's an excellent chance they land local three-star Lloyd Irvin and Josh Alexander-Felton. They have a chance to solidify themselves with Keyshawn Flowers and Khristian Martin, too. I do expect a few commits coming out of this weekend, but again, might not see any announcements until around the 4th of July.

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Here we go again? Bama has now offered...

If you have read the Justin Okoronkwo thread at all recently, you know he's been doing the camp circuit and has really been impressing college coaches when they get a chance to work him out and see him in person.

Well, for the second time in as many years, Nick Saban has now offered a Maryland commit that was basically unknown to him probably just months earlier. The crazy part is, he is literally on his official visit to Maryland as we speak! He was the Terps' first commit in the class back in November of last year.


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OT: Caps and Bullets Moving to Crystal City???

From behind the (Com)Post's Paywall...

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In the next few weeks, the NFL is expected to approve Josh Harris’s purchase of the Washington Commanders, which will rev up a competition for a new stadium between D.C., Maryland and Virginia. And while D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has championed the Commanders’ return to their former home at the site of RFK Stadium, friction has been building between the District and several of the professional sports teams that already play there.

In recent months, representatives from Monumental Sports & Entertainment — which owns the Washington Capitals, Wizards and Mystics — and the Washington Nationals have spoken separately with city government officials about the funding of improvements they deem necessary to their facilities. MSE executives have also talked to Virginia government officials about relocating the Capitals and Wizards from downtown D.C. to Northern Virginia, near Amazon’s new HQ2, according to three people with knowledge of the situation, who were not authorized to speak publicly about negotiations.

Two people familiar with the talks, including a Monumental official, described them as preliminary and exploratory.

Ted Leonsis, Monumental’s founder and CEO, and Monica Dixon, its president of external affairs and chief administrative officer, met with D.C. Council chair Phil Mendelson (D) on June 15 to discuss concerns about Capital One Arena — particularly, costly improvements they hope the city will help pay for as an investment in a major economic driver in the struggling downtown. The arena, which Leonsis owns, opened in 1997 and is one of the older venues in the NHL and NBA.

The city is not obligated to pay for upgrades, though in 2007, it invested $50 million of public funding into capital improvements to the arena.

Mendelson characterized the June meeting as “positive” and said the conversation focused largely on upgrades, not potential relocation. He said they did not discuss how much money the District would or could provide.

Ted Leonsis, Monumental’s founder and CEO, and Monica Dixon, its president of external affairs and chief administrative officer, met with D.C. Council chair Phil Mendelson (D) on June 15 to discuss concerns about Capital One Arena — particularly, costly improvements they hope the city will help pay for as an investment in a major economic driver in the struggling downtown. The arena, which Leonsis owns, opened in 1997 and is one of the older venues in the NHL and NBA.

The city is not obligated to pay for upgrades, though in 2007, it invested $50 million of public funding into capital improvements to the arena. Mendelson characterized the June meeting as “positive” and said the conversation focused largely on upgrades, not potential relocation. He said they did not discuss how much money the District would or could provide.

The Nationals, meanwhile, have gone back and forth with Events DC, the city’s operator of Nationals Park, about who should fund a number of capital improvements, among them a new scoreboard/big screen and energy-efficient stadium lights, according to two people familiar with those discussions.

So as Bowser lobbies for D.C. to gain control of RFK, which would make the site a realistic possibility for the Commanders, she and other city leaders must consider requests from top officials at MSE and the Nationals when evaluating a finite budget.

The Nationals, meanwhile, have gone back and forth with Events DC, the city’s operator of Nationals Park, about who should fund a number of capital improvements, among them a new scoreboard/big screen and energy-efficient stadium lights, according to two people familiar with those discussions.

So as Bowser lobbies for D.C. to gain control of RFK, which would make the site a realistic possibility for the Commanders, she and other city leaders must consider requests from top officials at MSE and the Nationals when evaluating a finite budget.

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B1G (MD) or ACC? Terps looking for commit Thursday…

From Jeremiah Marcelin, 3* ILB/Edge (plays both) from Miami. 6-2, 230, has over 24 offers. Deciding between Terps, Louisville and Pitt. Brian Williams and Lance Thompson leading Terps efforts with Locks being a bigger part lately too. 2nd team all-state last year, 1st team All-Dade. Scouting report says versatile leader that plays with tenacity, has good motor and runs well, good blitzer too. 18 sacks in 20 games over last 2 seasons.
-Likes Terps as they play good competition being in B1G, do a good job developing their guys, says they are a great program and their DC is a great guy, likes that their very versatile with what they do, and that he fits very well in their scheme because of the versatility.
-Louisville has a lot of FL players, have signed 3 players from FL each of last 7 seasons, 4 commits in ‘24 class including 3 from South Florida.
-Pitt has career he wants to get into, likes their scheme, and that they share a facility with the Steelers, and have had back-to-back 1st rd picks in draft and had 4 defensive players selected in April, including a Miami area alum.
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WBB: 2023-2024 Big Ten opponents announced

ROSEMONT, IL – The Big Ten Conference officially announced the Maryland women's basketball team's home and away opponents for the 2023-24 season Thursday.

The Terrapins will welcome 2023 NCAA Tournament participants Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State and Purdue to the XFINITY Center.

The breakdown:

Home & Away – Illinois*, Indiana*, Ohio State*, Penn State, Rutgers
Home Only – Iowa*, Northwestern, Purdue*, Wisconsin
Away Only – Michigan*, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska
*2022-23 NCAA Tournament qualifier

Maryland won 28 games in 2022-23 and advanced to the program's 15th Elite Eight and first since 2015. The Terrapins picked up nine wins over ranked teams, including five over top 10 opponents.

Head coach Brenda Frese welcomes back All-Big Ten First Team honoree Shyanne Sellers, key returners Faith Masonius, Lavender Briggs, Brinae Alexander and Bri McDaniel from last year's Elite Eight squad. Maryland also welcomes five newcomers in NC State graduate transfer Jakia Brown-Turner and incoming freshmen Summer Bostock, Hawa Doumbouya, Emily Fisher and Riley Nelson. Emma Chardon and Allie Kubek are recovering from injuries.

Game dates, times and television information will be announced at a later date. Season tickets for the 2023-24 season are now on sale at umterps.com.
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North Carolina three-star WR Josiah McLaurin commits to Maryland

The Terps have landed a commitment from NC three-star wideout Josiah McLaurin during his official visit. He commits during his second official visit after taking his first OV to ECU last weekend. Gunter Brewer offered several weeks back while former ECU assistant Latrell Scott with the big assist on this one. He's versatile, speedy and put up some big numbers the past two seasons. More at the link.

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Now Locksley's Failures Make Sense

Chairwoman Yow is one of his mentors.

And on a side note, this blitz of publicity (first The Athletic, now S.I.) really comes across as "pre-excusing" a disaster of a season.

Among the embarrassments last season was Tim Brando reading from the 2019 song sheet about how "Locksley is the guy to turn this around" during the State Penn game.

That was the fourth season. This year will be five.
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WBB: Frese announces staff updates

COLLEGE PARK, MD -- Maryland women's basketball head coach Brenda Frese of the Maryland women's basketball team announced two staff updates Tuesday.

Assistant Coach Kaitlynn Fratz's title will be Assistant Coach/Defensive Specialist. Jessica Imhof is now the Director of Scouting/Assistant Coach.

Frese promoted Maryland native Fratz to assistant coach in the spring of 2019, after serving as an interim assistant for the 2018-19 season. Fratz is entering her sixth season as a full-time assistant for the Terps in 2023. In her five seasons as an assistant coach, Fratz has helped the Terps earn a record of 134-28 (.827) and win the 2019, 2020, 2021 Big Ten regular season titles and the 2020 and 2021 Big Ten Tournament titles. Fratz helped the Terrapins to three straight Sweet Sixteens in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and the 2023 Elite Eight.

In the spring of 2020, Fratz was named one of the WBCA's Thirty under 30 honorees as an up-and-coming women's basketball coach.

Fratz took on a major role in implementing a new defensive scheme for the Terrapins before the 2019-20 season. That year, the Terps were No. 5 in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 57.0 points per game. They were also top-five in the country in steals (12.6), turnover margin (+7.25) and sixth in turnovers forced (22.1).

"I love rewarding people when people work hard," Frese said. "It was a no-brainer to add the title of defensive specialist to Kaitlynn Fratz's title due to the fact that she has put her stamp on our defense. She takes tremendous pride on that side of the floor for us."

Imhof joined Frese's staff in the fall of 2020 as the Director of Scouting and Player Development.

Over three seasons as the Terrapins' advance scout, Imhof has helped the Terps to a record of 77-19 (.802) and the 2021 Big Ten Tournament and regular season titles. In her three seasons in College Park, Imhof has helped the Terrapins to three straight Sweet Sixteens in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and the 2023 Elite Eight.

In her new role, she will take on additional coaching responsibilities.

"Jessica has done an unbelievable job for us as our advanced scout and I am excited to now add her expertise to our coaching staff as an assistant coach on the court," Frese said. "Our players have benefited immensely from Jess. There is no doubt in my mind that this is one of the best coaching staffs in the country."

Due to a recent NCAA rules change, basketball programs are now permitted to have five assistant coach positions on staff, but only three can recruit off campus.
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