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The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (M.I.A.A.) is a boys' sports conference for private high schools generally located in the Baltimore metropolitan area but extending to various other regions, including the state's mostly rural Eastern Shore. The M.I.A.A. has 27 member schools and offers competition in 17 sports.
The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) is the association that oversees public high school sporting contests in the state of Maryland. [2] Formed in 1946, the MPSSAA is made up of public high schools from each of Maryland's 23 counties and independent city of Baltimore, which joined the association in 1993 when its public high schools withdrew from the earlier ...
The Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) is an association of schools that organize the junior and varsity female athletic programs in the area in and around the Baltimore Metro area.
The league works in cooperation with the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). Seven of the 8 teams participate in the MIAA A Conference, which results in each team playing each other twice, once home and once away. St. Maria Goretti is the only member of the BCL that does not participate in the MIAA.
Rockville, Maryland: 950 K-12 The Field School: Falcons Washington, D.C. 360 6-12 Kendall Demonstration School: Eagles Washington, D.C. 150 PK-8 Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School: Pandas Washington, D.C. 470 PK-8 Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy: Cougars Rockville, Maryland: 700 PK-12 McLean School of Maryland: Mustangs Potomac, Maryland: 350 K-12
The Maryland Terrapins men's college basketball team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, representing the University of Maryland in the Big Ten Conference. Maryland has played its home games at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland since its opening in 2002. [1]
All-American Professional Basketball League: Defunct DMV Warriors: 2014–2020 American Basketball Association: Defunct Hub City Hogs: 2019–2020 American Basketball Association: Defunct Maryland Bayriders: 2007–2008 National Professional Basketball League: Defunct Maryland GreenHawks: 2004–2011 Premier Basketball League: Defunct Maryland ...
The Maryland Terrapins men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball program in various categories, [1] including points, three-pointers, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.