Texas players make it clear with words and play — they want Rodney Terry
After allegations against its coach rocked Texas's season, Rodney Terry led the Longhorns to their first Sweet 16 in 15 years. Now, about that interim tag.
By Adam Kilgore2023 NCAA women’s basketball tournament bracket
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By Washington Post StaffMarch Madness highlights: Miami upsets No. 1 Indiana; U-Conn. beats Baylor
The Hurricanes pulled off the biggest upset of the day by shocking the Hoosiers, while No. 3 Ohio State and No. 6 Colorado won down-to-the-wire thrillers.
By Des BielerFor Georgetown, hiring Ed Cooley is the first step in a long road back
For the fallen Georgetown men's basketball program, the climb back up began Monday. It will be both steep and difficult.
By John FeinsteinSt. John’s hires Rick Pitino, bringing him back to the Big East
Rick Pitino has his first job with a program from a major conference since he parted with Louisville in 2017.
By Matt BonesteelGeorgetown hires Ed Cooley to be next basketball coach
The Hoyas stay in their own conference and hire Cooley from Providence.
By Kareem Copeland2023 NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket
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By Washington Post StaffShyanne Sellers is everything Maryland needs — and can’t do without
The sophomore standout is a problem that only foul trouble can solve, and Coach Brenda Frese has made her thoughts quite clear on that subject.
By Candace BucknerA wrestler died of heat stroke. His college will pay his family $14M.
Grant Brace, a wrestler at the University of the Cumberlands in Kentucky, died of an exertional heat stroke in 2020.
By Kyle MelnickMarch Madness highlights: Mississippi women shock No. 1 Stanford; FAU men knock out FDU
March Madness continued Sunday as the top-seeded Cardinal was knocked out on the women's side, while Michigan State and Creighton pulled big upsets on the men's side.
By Cindy Boren, Des Bieler, Candace Buckner, Kareem Copeland and Sally JenkinsDiamond Miller, Maryland hit a higher gear for a third straight Sweet 16 trip
Miller finished with 24 points, seven assists and six rebounds as the second-seeded Terps rallied past No. 7 seed Arizona in the second half.
By Kareem CopelandMichigan State is headed to another Sweet 16 after bouncing Marquette
The No. 7 seed Spartans knock out the Big East champion and will proceed to New York to play Kansas State in an East Region semifinal.
By Chuck CulpepperMaryland isn’t at Alabama’s level. Kevin Willard’s goal is to get there.
Despite the unsightly final score, the Terps' season-ending loss represented progress for the first-year coach, who sees in Alabama the type of elite program he wants Maryland to become.
By Barry SvrlugaFairleigh Dickinson vs. Florida Atlantic lifts the madness to another level
Like something out of a bonkers dream, we're left with FDU vs. FAU -- with a trip to the Sweet 16 at stake.
By Chuck CulpepperNo. 1 Alabama towers over the Terps, who go quietly in a 73-51 loss
Maryland hung tough with the Crimson Tide, but foul trouble for Julian Reese and a second-half surge doomed the Terps in a South Region second-round game.
By Emily GiambalvoMarch Madness highlights: Arkansas upsets No. 1 Kansas; No. 15 Princeton into Sweet 16
The top-seeded Jayhawks' national title defense came to a screeching halt against the Razorbacks, and the Tigers announced themselves as more than a plucky underdog.
By Tramel Raggs, Spencer Nusbaum, Glynn A. Hill, Candace Buckner, Barry Svrluga and Jerry BrewerArkansas is the king slayer again, dumping Kansas for a Sweet 16 trip
The defending national champion, which did not have Bill Self on the sideline, is out on the first weekend, and shirtless Eric Musselman is moving on.
By Adam KilgoreForget about Cinderella. Princeton is a formidable Sweet 16 team.
The No. 15 Tigers blow out Missouri in the second round and look like a team that can keep making noise in the NCAA tournament.
By Jerry BrewerFaith Masonius is not just a basketball player — she’s Maryland’s team mom
After a devastating knee injury cut last season short, Masonius has grown into the Terps' defensive anchor, a coach in waiting and the matriarch of the program.
By Candace BucknerNo. 4 Maryland lacrosse beats No. 1 Virginia in OT thriller
It's the third straight win for the Terrapins over the Cavaliers in the past year.
By Patrick Stevens