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Brad Rowland: Vit Krejci was assigned to College Park today. Tomorrow (Wednesday) marks the 3-week mark since the Hawks announced his lumbar fracture. Notably, the Hawks have a game today (with no shootaround) so assigning him to CP allows for some practice time for Krejci.
Maryland senior Darryl Morsell will declare for the NBA Draft and enter the NCAA transfer portal, he announced Monday. But he although he also hasn't ruled out a return to College Park.
Lila Bromberg: When asked about his NBA draft decision coming up, Maryland’s Bruno Fernando says he isn’t even thinking about that right now. Looks like College Park will have to wait to see if the King of College Park will return.
Jeff Goodman: Maryland’s Bruno Fernando will withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to College Park, source told ESPN. Now the big one for the Terps is whether Kevin Huerter does the same.
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Len arrived in College Park, Md., not knowing the language or culture of America, let alone an American. Essence Townsend changed all that, forming the Twin Towers of a different sort when the 6-foot-7 center from the women’s team and New Jersey met the 7-1 center from the men’s team and Ukraine. It began innocently enough at an ice cream social for basketball players to start the 2011-12 school year. Townsend, a junior then, was just being social when she introduced herself to Len, yelling as people often do so that a foreigner can understand English. A teammate told her, “That’s going to be your future man,” and she got mad. Len friended her on Facebook. They high-fived in hallways. They rebounded for each other. “One day, I guess he finally got the courage to ask me to come hang out,” she said.
Maryland shooting ace Terrell Stoglin, who led the ACC in scoring this season, said Saturday that he wants to “test the waters” of his NBA prospects but in all likelihood would return to College Park for his junior season. “Pretty much right now I’m thinking about coming back” to Maryland, Stoglin said in a telephone interview. “I just want to test the waters to see what my chances are.”
University of Maryland basketball player Jordan Williams has signed with an agent and will stay in next month’s NBA draft, ending his two-year career at College Park.
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