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  2. Maryland Terrapins - Wikipedia

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    Maryland placed 10th in the 2012 Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC), notching wins against Penn State and Oklahoma. [59] The CRC is the highest-profile college rugby tournament in the country, held at PPL Park in Philadelphia and broadcast live on NBC. [60] Maryland reached the semifinals of the 2012 ACI 7s tournament in Blacksburg. [61]

  3. List of Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    Set Maryland single-season passing records at 3,499 yards and 26 touchdowns. [40] Kevin Foley: Saw game action versus top ranked Florida State, where he ran for a touchdown. [41] 1992: John Kaleo: Set Maryland single-season passing record at 3,392 yards. [40] 1991: Jim Sandwisch

  4. 2024 Maryland Terrapins football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in the Big Ten Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins were led by Mike Locksley in his sixth year as head coach.

  5. Xfinity Center (College Park, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The #8 Maryland Terrapins defeated the #3 Iowa Hawkeyes 74–68 in front of a crowd of 17, 950 people. March 8, 2020 - #9 Maryland Men's Basketball Team defeated the #25 Michigan Wolverines 74–66, clinching a share of the 2019-20 Big Ten regular-season championship. It was the first Big Ten title for the men's basketball team in school history.

  6. SECU Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is the home of Maryland Terrapins football and men's lacrosse teams, which compete in the Big Ten Conference. The facility was formerly named Byrd Stadium after Harry "Curley" Byrd , a multi-sport athlete, football coach, and university president in the first half of the 20th century, and temporarily Maryland Stadium after objections to Byrd ...

  7. Maryland Terrapins football - Wikipedia

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    Maryland started 1976 ranked 12th, and quarterback Mark Manges led them to 11 consecutive wins to secure their third straight ACC championship. [8] Maryland's loss to sixth-ranked Houston in the Cotton Bowl, 30–21, ended any hopes for a national championship. [24] In 1978, Maryland beat 20th-ranked NC State and finished with a ranking of 20th.

  8. Mighty Sound of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Sound of Maryland is the marching band of the University of Maryland.It was founded in 1908 at what was then known as the Maryland Agricultural College.The band performs pregame, halftime, and fifth-quarter shows at all Maryland Terrapins home football games, and travels to at least one away game each year.

  9. Maryland Terrapins baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Terrapins baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of University of Maryland, College Park in College Park, Maryland, United States.The program's first season was in 1893, and it has been a member of the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference since the start of the 2015 season.