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Good Counsel four-star WR Elijah Moore...

Good Counsel three-star WR Elijah Moore is officially down to a final five of Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Florida and Florida State.

I felt really good about the Terps with this one early on, but as the official visits get started in the next few weeks, this feels like it could possibly be an all-out battle to land him. As of now, he's got his visit to Ohio State locked in and is still working on dates for the other four. If he's a take for the Buckeyes and with that being the first OV he's set up, have to think they are going to be very tough to beat. The other team to possibly look out for here is Florida State. Former Terps assistant John Papuchis is leading the way for the Noles and they've got some momentum at the moment (although they also already have 4 four-star WR commits).

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IU @ MD

My son (9) and I are making a fall commitment to go to all the IU games, including the away games this. Excited for some quality time with my boy.

We’ll be getting to CP mid day on the day before the game.

I’ve never been so I don’t know what to do with him other than just walking around campus.

So what would you all recommend to do? He and I went to DC for his Christmas present a couple years ago, but we can always go back if all else fails.

Also, where are the fun tailgate spots? He’ll have half the season to practice shotgunning a Mt Dew to try to keep pace.

Thanks in advance.

WBB: Diamond Miller Drafted No. 2 Overall to Minnesota Lynx

NEW YORK - Maryland alum Diamond Miller was selected as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx Monday night in New York.

Miller is the Terrapins’ highest draft pick since Marissa Coleman went No. 2 overall to the Washington Mystics in 2009.

Miller was named a WBCA Coaches’ All-American in her senior season. Miller, a unanimous First Team All-Big Ten honoree, led the Terrapins with 19.7 points and 6.4 rebounds per game this season. Her 19.7 scoring average was the most by a Terrapin since Brionna Jones averaged 19.9 in 2016-17.

The three-time All-Big Ten honoree scored in double figures in 33 of 34 games played this season. Miller led the Terps to nine wins over top-25 teams, five over top 10 teams and their first Elite Eight appearance since 2015.

Miller finished with four three double-doubles on the year, including in wins at No. 17 Baylor, at No. 7 Notre Dame and vs. No. 10 Ohio State. In 13 games against ranked teams, Miller averaged 22.8 points and 6.5 rebounds. She scored a career-high 32 points over Baylor and hit a buzzer-beating jumper to clinch the win over the Irish.

Miller finished her career at No. 10 on the Terps' all-time scoring list with 1,706 career points. She also finished top 10 in the Terrapin record books in blocks (111), career free throw percentage (78.7%) and free throws made (410). Miller broke Maryland's record for free throws made in a season with 201 made this year.

Miller played in 117 games in her career at Maryland and helped the Terrapins to the 2020 and 2021 Big Ten Tournament and regular season titles, as well as two Sweet Sixteens and one Elite Eight.

Currently, six Terrapin alums are in the WNBA, including Kaila Charles (Atlanta Dream), Tianna Hawkins (Washington Mystics), Brionna Jones (Connecticut Sun), Kristi Toliver (Los Angeles Sparks), Alyssa Thomas (Connecticut Sun) and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough (Washington Mystics).

Nineteen Terrapins have been drafted in the history of the WNBA since the league began in 1999. Fifteen Terps have been drafted under Brenda Frese, including nine in the First Round.

Click here for the Terrapins. WNBA history. Click here for more info on the 2023 WNBA Draft.

Two Womens BB Players Taken in First Round on WNBA Draft

As expected, Diamond Miller goes number 2. but kind of a surprise as Abby Myers goes Number 11 in the first round. Not easy to have two players go in the first round. Plus Brenda has had numerous players go in the draft over the years and especially in the first round. Any recruit thinking about joining the Terps would probably think there is true professionally directed team over the years. Just a boat load of former players - many still playing. Brenda gets it done! Interesting enough - former Terp - Taylor Mikesell - is taken first in the second round. Can you imagine if all these players were together for one year - (i.e., including Reese, Miller, Mikesell). Would have pretty much a nattie potential team. Oh well.

This Troubles Me

Our RPI in baseball is all the way down at #42 at this link:


We are behind both Indiana, at #27, and Iowa at #32. We swept Ind and took 2 of 3 against Iowa, with both series' being on the road.

and we are #46 in these 2:



We need to not falter like last year at the B1G Tourney as our RPI will descend further.

On the flip side, this has us as a #2 in Corvalis:

2024 Men's Lacrosse

For all those complaining about a poor 2023 season, why don't you switch your allegiance to UNC or Syracuse and then you would have something to bitch about. UNC probably has the best recruiter in the county in Joe Breschi , but always seems to be spinning their wheels. Syracuse has not made the tournament in a few years, and in addition last year's Teewarton award winner Logan Wisnaukas and one of this year's finalists both began their careers at Syracuse. Each year both programs seem to lose significant talent to the portal.

I tend to be an optimist, and even though this season ended early, there were several encouraging developments. When the final whistle sounded against Army the Terps had 4 freshmen on the field, Erksa, Kolar, Ruppel and Schaller). In addition, several sophomores improved tremendously, to me, Eric Spanos, Zach Whittier and Colin Burlace.

Goalie. Here's hoping Logan McNaney is fully recovered from his injury. If he is not, I have confidence in Brian Ruppel. Even though Ruppel was a 5 star recruit, I had my doubts about him because of his high school competition. He played in the public school system in Baltimore County where the competition is weak. I always wonder if any of the Private schools tried to poach him away. He will be fine with coaching and experience.


Defense. Ajax should be back, and even though he missed several games he was recently named a second team AA. His running mates will be Colin Burlace and A.j. Larkin/ Will Shaller. Whoever does not start on defense out of Schaller and Larkin will probably be a long stick middie.

Midfield. The short stick middies will be Eric Kolar and Dante Trader. After a year of shaking of the dust I expect Trader to be greatly improved. The long stick will be either Larkin/Schaller and Redd and I am not sure of McDonald is back. Since the attack has some numbers, I expect some people to switch back and forth between units. jack Koras will definitely be on the first unit alongside maybe Owen Murphy and Zach Whittier. In addition, you have Eric Malever, returning from injury and redshirt freshman Aidan Aitken who could earn time. Also keep an eye on Elijah Stobaugh from IMG Academy. We also have to make room for Marco Signorelli.

Attack. Here's where we have some numbers. Erksa should be the ringleader, but you also can factor in Dan Kelly, Eric Malever, Eric Spanos, Zach Whittier and Owen Murphy. With Erksa and Malever you have two players who can create opportunity on offense.

Faceoff. Is a question mark. Do you look to high rated incoming freshman Sean Crater or maybe the transfer portal.



Speaking of the transfer portal one name really intrigues me and I would like to him in a Terp uniform. Keep the name Alexander Vardaro in mind. Second team AA out of Princeton. I know we do not typically have transfers from Princeton, even though I believe Mike Chanencuk was one, he would be a welcome addition.

If there is one player from the past few years, I would like to clone it is Roman Puglise. His type of play on the field is something this year's team sorely missed.

That's all. Sorry if I have been raving.

Daquan Davis...

St. John's guard Daquan Davis is officially down to a final four of Maryland, Providence, Mississippi St. and Notre Dame. He will officially visit Maryland the week of June 19 (his final OV). The biggest threat here is likely the Irish and former PSU head coach Micah Shrewsberry. With that said, I'm putting in my FutureCast for the Terps this afternoon. I really like Davis' game and think he will fit in well with the Terps.

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NY Giants take Deonte Banks with 24th pick in NFL Draft

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – University of Maryland defensive back Deonte Banks was selected by the New York Giants in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft on Thursday night. Banks was chosen No. 24 overall, becoming the highest Terrapin draft pick since D.J. Moore also went No. 24 overall in 2018.

Banks is the 18th player in program history to be selected in the first round. Over the last six NFL Drafts, Maryland has had three first round selections (DJ Moore, Darnell Savage Jr.), the fifth most of any Big Ten program.

With Banks’ selection, Maryland has now had a player chosen in six straight and 27 of the last 29 NFL Drafts. The Terps have also had a defensive back selected in four of the last five drafts (Nick Cross, Antoine Brooks Jr., Darnell Savage Jr.).

“The Giants are getting a truly special player and person,” said Maryland Head Coach Michael Locksley. “I know Deonte has been dreaming of this moment ever since being a kid growing up in Baltimore. I've seen firsthand the hard work and tireless effort he’s put into becoming a great player and teammate. I’m so proud of him and elated for his entire family.”

Banks registered nine pass break-ups and an interception, while not allowing a reception of over 30 yards when targeted during his redshirt junior season in 2022. According to Pro Football Focus, Banks allowed only a 43.3-percent completion percentage when targeted by opposing offenses (26-for-60), the 18th-best mark in the nation and second-best in the Big Ten.

A 2022 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection, Banks totaled 38 tackles (25 solo) for a much improved Terrapins defense, which allowed its fewest number of points per game and total touchdowns since 2010. Banks was star at the 2023 NFL Combine, running a 4.35 40-yard dash and posting a 42” vertical jump and an 11’4” broad jump.

Banks is expected to graduate with his degree in Family Science next month.

The NFL Draft continues on Friday with the second and third rounds. The draft concludes on Saturday with final four rounds.

OT: A¢¢ Crumbling...

We were just ahead of the curve in getting out of that mess.

From what I understand, F$U has long been unhappy with the A¢¢ payouts and they're leading a group of schools (The Magnificent 7) in looking to realign the payouts in favor of themselves. The schools according Brett McMurphy are F$U, Clemson, Miami, UNC, Powerhouse N.C. State, UVA, & VT.

Notable schools not on the list.

Dook - Nobody cares about Basketball and that is all Dook offers.

Syracuse, Pitt, and Louisville - The more recent additions from the old Big East show just how badly that second round was and the replacement for us who was allegedly superior in every single aspect.

Notre Dame - A big brand name but they're not fully in on A¢¢ football. Is this the opening needed to finally get them into the B1G?

The current A¢¢ TV contract runs through 2036 academic year.

Athletic Department addition...

There will be a new addition to the athletic department staff coming in the next week or so. UCF assistant athletics director Jon Brown will be joining the staff here at Maryland. He was involved in fundraising for their Terrapin Club, the ChargeOn fund. Don't have all the specifics, but I would assume he will be working with Brian Thornburg as I believe they crossed paths at Penn State.

You can read his bio HERE.

CFN 2023 Season Preview and Prediction

Interesting take to say the least.

Reading that, you'd think that we're about to "break through" but the bottom line, 6.5 wins.

Interesting stat they dig out though:
Offense rocks, team wins. Offense doesn’t rock, team loses. It’s just that simple. Maryland was able to slug past NC State to take the bowl game even thought O wasn’t great, but in the regular season it was 0-5 when failing to get more than 402 yards and 7-0 when it did. In 2021, the team was 7-0 when coming up with more than 451 yards, 0-6 when it didn’t.
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