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    Apr 7, 2002 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Other champions probably greater, but few teams have ever been tougher

    The pundits and <span class="hilite">basketball</span> junkies are already discussing the University of <span class="hilite">Maryland's</span> place among college <span class="hilite">basketball's</span> elite. But for those who engage in such dialogue, they might miss the story line of <span class="hilite">Maryland's</span> 2002 national championship run.
    The pundits and basketball junkies are already discussing the University of Maryland's place among college basketball's elite. But for those who engage in such dialogue, they might miss the story line of Maryland's 2002 national championship run. It...

    Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Chris Wilcox, College Sports, College Basketball, AIDS

  2. Apr 2, 2002 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Take bow, champs, for all Terps who didn't

    The University of <span class="hilite">Maryland</span> put its name in the history books and brought a championship banner to College Park last night as the Terps officially became an elite member of college <span class="hilite">basketball</span>.
    The University of Maryland put its name in the history books and brought a championship banner to College Park last night as the Terps officially became an elite member of college basketball. It wasn't pretty. Actually, it may have been one of the...

    Tags: College Basketball, College Sports, Steve Francis, Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  4. Oct 10, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The games, the times

    1978 June 7: The Washington Bullets win the NBA championship with a 105-99 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics in Game 7. June 13: Aberdeen High School star Cal Ripken, 17, signs with the Orioles after the club selects him in the second round of...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Health, Colleges and Universities, Greg LeMond, Baltimore Colts

  6. Mar 3, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Top Cole moments

    Dec. 2, 1955 Governor Theodore McKeldin was in attendance and Bob Kessler scored the first points at Cole as he led Maryland to a 67-55 win over Virginia. Jan. 11, 1958 The Terps' first NCAA tournament team defeated defending NCAA champion and No. 3...

    Tags: Students, Education, Rasheed Wallace, Michael Jordan, Coppin State University

  8. Feb 29, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. The making of Jayson Blair

    Sun Staff
    When the cab hurtling through midtown Manhattan stops, a young man in a gray suit unfolds himself and steps to the curb. The camera pulls back to reveal a gleaming legend above an entrance: The New York Times. The front page of The Times' Metropolitan...

    Tags: CBS Corp., Newspaper and Magazine, African Americans, Health, The Washington Post

  10. Mar 3, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Cole history packed with fun, games

    Sun Staff
    COLLEGE PARK -- It was the launching pad for Len Bias and Steve Francis, the floor where John Lucas and Juan Dixon pulled up off the dribble, and where Lefty Driesell and Gary Williams stomped their feet and ruined perfectly good sport coats. It's...

    Tags: Students, CBS Corp., Colleges and Universities, Joe Smith (basketball), Michael Jordan

  12. Jun 19, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Archives: Bias' death altered lives

    There was light, and then there was darkness. There was the All-America basketball player and NBA millionaire-to-be, and then there was another victim of cocaine.From the Prince George's County neighborhood in which he grew up to the University of Maryland campus that launched his star, those whose lives he touched still are affected -- some traumatically -- by his death.
    There was light, and then there was darkness. There was the All-America basketball player and NBA millionaire-to-be, and then there was another victim of cocaine.From the Prince George's County neighborhood in which he grew up to the University of...

    Tags: Students, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Atlantic Coast Conference

  14. Sep 30, 1990 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Johnny Holliday: The voice of the Terps

    Sun Reporter
    To a lot of people, he is the voice of the University of Maryland. Coaches have come and gone, players have gone on to the pros or gone on with their lives, and he remains. He is Johnny Holliday -- for a dozen years a regional fixture as a sports...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Colleges and Universities, Family, College Sports, Radio Industry

  16. Feb 23, 1997 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. A barn of a building fights its age at UM

    Sun Staff
    Keith Booth reached for the oversized plaque yesterday and raised it above his head. The sellout crowd of 14,500 erupted. It was the last home game for the University of Maryland's Terrapins, and a moment for basketball fans and players to savor, one of...

    Tags: Casper R. Taylor Jr., Wrestling, Colleges and Universities, Memorial Stadium, ESPN (tv network)

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