ANN ARBOR, Mich. — For Maryland soccer, nonetheless trying to find a marquee win towards a prime Massive Ten foe, an infinite breakthrough appeared tantalizingly shut. The Terrapins by no means seized whole management of their sport towards No. 4 Michigan, but they refused to let the matchup slip away. The Wolverines’ edge remained slim, and Maryland’s probability of snatching a program-defining upset lingered all through.
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Maryland comes close, but not close enough to beat No. 4 Michigan
Inside a packed Michigan Stadium, the Terrapins confirmed this staff has the expertise — and at instances can muster the poise — wanted to compete with the Massive Ten’s finest. However within the last quarter, Maryland couldn’t hold tempo with the reigning Massive Ten champion and suffered a 34-27 defeat Saturday, one other loss in this system’s current run of bother towards the convention’s prime groups. The Wolverines scored 10 straight factors through the fourth quarter as they turned their five-point lead into a snug benefit that will have required late heroics for the Terps to beat.
Taking part in a good sport towards a top-tier opponent, which Maryland has not often carried out since becoming a member of the convention in 2014, marks a step ahead for this program beneath Coach Michael Locksley. However the best way the sport ended, with the Terps (3-1, 0-1 Massive Ten) unable to maintain the sport shut within the waning minutes, gave it a disappointing end, even with CJ Dippre’s comfort rating with 45 seconds to go. The Terps executed a two-point conversion however then didn’t safe the late onside kick, their final probability to rally.
“Shut will not be adequate,” Locksley stated. “However I’m happy with the best way our staff fought.”
Maryland’s offense took the sector trailing by eight with 6:28 to go — at that time, a game-tying landing and two-point conversion nonetheless had been inside the realm of chance — however quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa threw an interception on the second play of the collection. Locksley known as that play an “egregious” mistake by which the redshirt junior quarterback threw into double protection.
Michigan (4-0, 1-0) successfully sealed the victory with an extended landing run from Blake Corum — his last act in a standout efficiency — and the Terps had been resigned to one more loss towards a top-tier Massive Ten program.
Since becoming a member of the convention, the Terps have gone 3-20 towards Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State, usually the highest three groups within the East division. Of these uncommon wins, two got here in 2014 — towards Penn State (in James Franklin’s first yr as head coach when the staff completed 7-6) and towards Michigan (a 5-7 squad throughout Brady Hoke’s last season). The opposite victory was seemingly a pivotal second for Locksley’s group when it knocked off Penn State, however these 2020 Nittany Lions had a down season, ending 4-5.
Maryland has suffered these 20 losses by a median margin of round 34 factors, so Terps followers have grown accustomed to lopsided blowouts that zap the optimism from a season. Solely 4 instances have the defeats come by fewer than 21 factors; this loss towards Michigan joined that brief checklist, maybe indicating the Terps are getting nearer to a breakthrough.
“All of us had a perception that we had been getting in to trigger a giant upset, however clearly it didn’t prove how we needed it to be,” redshirt senior offensive lineman Spencer Anderson stated. “I really feel like the boldness is there. I really feel like my previous years being right here, we form of simply went in moping round.”
These gamers, Locksley stated, didn’t enter the matchup as if it was a Tremendous Bowl.
However for now, Maryland will hold ready for that win, one which grabs the eye and acclaim of these exterior this fan base. The Terps practically did it in extra time towards Ohio State when Matt Canada was the interim coach in 2018. They usually had an opportunity Saturday. However Corum ran for a career-high 243 yards and two touchdowns to scuttle the hope that hung over this sport for 3 quarters.
“I can’t allow them to outshine me,” stated Corum, who performed at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore.
Heading into the matchup, Locksley stated he needed his staff to “hold the sport actually tight and get it to a fourth quarter, and also you by no means know what can occur.” The Terps managed that a lot. They entered the ultimate quarter going through solely a 17-13 deficit. However on the second play of the fourth quarter, Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy related with Roman Wilson for a 20-yard landing. For the primary time all day, Michigan had a two-score lead.
The Terps’ offense had gone quiet for a lot of the earlier two quarters, however in response to that Wolverines landing, Maryland transformed a fourth and one on a brief move to Tai Felton, then surged down the sector on Corey Dyches’s 44-yard reception and scored on one other move to Felton. Maryland failed on a two-point conversion, however that landing stored a win in attain, regardless that the Terps nonetheless trailed 24-19.
Maryland’s protection couldn’t totally comprise the Wolverines. McCarthy delivered a third-down move to Ronnie Bell for 49 yards, and Michigan settled for a area objective. That arrange Maryland’s drive with a 27-19 deficit, however Tagovailoa threw the decide.
Tagovailoa took a giant hit early within the third quarter and needed to be tended to by the staff’s medical employees. Tagovailoa was “banged up,” coping with rib and knee bother, Locksley stated. Backup Billy Edwards Jr. in the end led Maryland on the drive that ended with Dippre’s late rating.
“He’s robust,” Anderson stated of Tagovailoa. After Edwards took management of the offense, Tagovailoa “needed to go on the market, however [Locksley] advised him, ‘You don’t need to be a superhero.’”
Tagovailoa threw one other interception within the second quarter that quashed an in any other case wonderful drive. The turnover seemed to be a questionable catch by Michigan’s DJ Turner, however it was not reviewed. Locksley, who didn’t problem the decision, stated his coaches within the sales space thought it was certainly an interception.
To have an opportunity to win this sport, the Terps wanted a clear efficiency, freed from self-inflicted bother. The sport had a dreary begin with Felton fumbling the opening kickoff. The Wolverines scored a landing on their first offensive play. Eight seconds into the sport, Michigan had grabbed the lead.
“Good groups don’t want our assist,” Locksley stated. “And to only spot them seven factors — after which the end result of the sport is seven factors.”
Maryland responded and stored the rating shut via a lot of the sport. The Terps solely dedicated one penalty, a notable enchancment from final week’s efficiency.
The protection got here up with a number of key stops but additionally gave up an extended landing run on fourth and one simply earlier than the halftime break, and the Terps couldn’t hold Michigan off the board as hope for an upset began to fade.
“We took a step ahead by way of getting it to the place we stated we wanted to get the sport — right into a fourth-quarter alternative for us,” Locksley stated. “And we did that. However we didn’t make the performs when the performs had been there to be made.”
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Supreme Court declines to step into Maryland gun licensing and Hawaii climate change suits – SCOTUSblog
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on Jan 13, 2025
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The justices issued orders out of their private conference as scheduled on Monday morning. (Katie Barlow)
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge to Maryland’s handgun licensing regime, as well as a pair of cases seeking to hold oil and gas companies responsible for damage caused by climate change. The announcement came as part of a list of orders released from the justices’ private conference on Friday. The justices granted three cases from that conference on Friday afternoon, and they did not add any additional cases to their docket for the 2024-25 term on Monday.
The justices denied review in Maryland Shall Issue v. Moore, in which gun-rights groups and gun owners challenged Maryland’s requirement that most residents obtain a license before buying a gun. They argued that because state law already requires them to undergo a background check to buy a gun, the license requirement (which includes another background check and a gun-safety course) imposes too heavy a burden on their right to bear arms.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit upheld the law last year. It pointed to Justice Clarence Thomas’s opinion for the court in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, in which he indicated that laws requiring gun owners to undergo background checks or complete gun-safety courses will generally be constitutional under that decision’s new Second Amendment test.
The justices did not act on a petition seeking review of a ruling by the same appeals court upholding Maryland’s ban on assault rifles. The court will consider the petition in Snope v. Brown again on Friday, Jan. 17.
The justices also denied review in Sunoco v. Honolulu and Shell v. Honolulu, a pair of cases seeking to hold oil and gas companies responsible for their role in increased fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, which led to climate change-related property damage in Honolulu.
In June, the justices asked the Biden administration to weigh in on whether federal law bars the oil and gas companies’ state-law claims; in a brief filed in December, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar urged the justices to deny review. Prelogar told the justices that (among other things) at this time the Supreme Court lacks the power to review the Hawaii Supreme Court’s decision allowing the lawsuit to go forward.
Justice Samuel Alito did not participate in the Honolulu cases. Although he did not explain the reason for his recusal, the financial disclosure forms that Alito filed in 2023 indicated that at that time Alito owned shares in three of the energy companies involved in the cases.
The court asked the federal government for its views in four new cases:
- Fiehler v. Mecklenburg, a dispute over land ownership in Alaska that hinges on whether a state court has the power to correct a federal surveyor’s location of a water boundary.
- Borochov v. Iran, in which the justices have been asked to decide whether the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act’s “terrorism exception” to the general rule of immunity for foreign governments in U.S. courts gives U.S. courts the power to hear claims that arise from a foreign state’s material support for a terrorist attack that injures or disables, but does not kill, its victims.
- FS Credit Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, involving whether Section 47(b) of the Investment Company Act, which regulates investment companies like mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, creates a private right of action.
- Port of Tacoma v. Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, in which the justices have been asked to decide whether a provision of the Clean Water Act allows private citizens to go to federal court to enforce state-issued pollutant-discharge permits that impose more stringent standards than the act requires.
This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.
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Some Maryland residents urged to conserve water amid rise in breaks, leaks due to freezing temperatures
BALTIMORE — WSSC Water is urging its customers in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties to conserve water amid an increase in water main breaks caused by frigid temperatures.
The company shared the alert on Sunday, Jan. 12, saying there are water main breaks in locations that have not been identified yet.
According to the company, there is no boil water advisory in place and water is safe.
On Monday morning, company officials said they are responding to 63 breaks and/or leaks.
Customers are urged to preserve water by taking the following steps:
- Use water only as necessary; take shorter showers and turn off faucets immediately after use
- Limit flushing toilets; do not flush after every use
- Limit using washing machines and dishwashers
Following the aforementioned guidance could prevent a boil water advisory as crews continue to address leaks and breaks, officials said. The company has called on additional crews and contractors to search for unreported breaks.
Any broken or leaking water mains will be shut down before repair crews are dispatched, which could create longer repair times and water outages.
WSSC Water customers are urged to call the company’s Emergency Services Center at 301-206-4002 to report any running water or chlorine odors.
Baltimore Water Main Breaks
On Sunday, Jan. 12, Baltimore City Councilmember Odette Ramos reported a water main break in North Baltimore on Linkwood Road that left an apartment complex without water.
In a social media post, Ramos said water was being delivered to Hopkins House Apartments Sunday evening as the repair may take a long time.
According to data from the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW), there were about 27 confirmed water main breaks in the city as of Monday morning. Data showed another 14 confirmed water main breaks across Baltimore County.
Freezing temperatures in Maryland
Maryland experienced freezing temperatures last week, along with a snowstorm that brought between 3 to 12 inches of snow to the region. Baltimore City saw about four inches of snow, while parts of the county saw between 3.5 to 7.5 inches, totals show.
Freezing temperatures caused dangerous conditions in the days following the heavy snowfall, and icy roads prompted school closures and delays across the state between Monday, Jan. 6, and Friday, Jan. 10.
Baltimore City issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert through Saturday, Jan. 11 as wind chills dipped into the single digits for several days.
On Monday, temperatures in the Baltimore region ticked back up, though Arctic air is forecasted to return to the state by the middle of the week.
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