A grueling stretch of adverse opponents punished Maryland with a three-game dropping streak. These matchups, together with a number of highway journeys, got here in fast succession, leaving little room for observe time and zapping power from Coach Kevin Willard’s optimistic begin in School Park. However the Terrapins lastly had a break, and once they returned to the courtroom Thursday evening towards St. Peter’s, they ended their skid.
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Refreshed Maryland rides pesky defense to blowout of St. Peter’s
After the seven-day layoff, the Terps’ protection appeared sharp as Maryland cruised to a 75-45 victory over the Peacocks (6-6) at Xfinity Heart. Maryland (9-3) seized management early with its re-energized defensive effort, then made 9 of 11 area targets to begin the second half and develop the lopsided margin.
Maryland held the Peacocks to 30.4 % taking pictures and compelled 17 turnovers, profiting from a St. Peter’s offense that has struggled. Willard stated he harped on protection as his group ready for this sport and observed the progress on the courtroom.
“I simply thought they appeared mentally contemporary,” Willard stated.
Even with ahead Julian Reese sidelined due to a shoulder harm, the Terps had sufficient offensive choices to dominate. Hakim Hart, who erupted for a career-high 32 factors when Maryland performed the Peacocks two years in the past, had one other robust displaying on this matchup, main the Terps with 20 factors.
Willard stated he had been onerous on Hart within the days main as much as this sport. Late within the first half, Hart complained after an opposing participant elbowed him within the face. Willard stated he “obtained on him just a bit bit, and we had a man-to-man dialog.” From there, Hart surged.
“He’s the difference-maker,” Willard stated. “When he’s engaged and he’s enjoying, he’s going — he simply provides us such a unique dimension offensively, even defensively.”
The Terps shot 53.2 % from the sector — together with a significantly better three-point taking pictures mark within the second half (5 of 9 for 56 %) than within the first (3 of 12 for 25 %) — and three gamers, together with Hart, scored in double figures.
Senior level guard Jahmir Younger added 14 factors after not making a basket for the primary time in his profession in Maryland’s earlier outing. Patrick Emilien, beginning rather than Reese, had his best sport of the season with 10 factors, 4 rebounds and three blocks.
St. Peter’s grew to become the darling of final season’s NCAA event, advancing to the Elite Eight as a No. 15 seed. However all the starters from that run transferred in the course of the offseason, and this season’s squad entered the sport at No. 277 out of 363 Division I groups in Ken Pomeroy’s analytics-based rankings. This sport nonetheless gave a Maryland group that was worn down per week in the past a chance to get again on monitor earlier than tougher opponents return to the slate.
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Earlier this month, Willard stated he’s “not an enormous shake-up man” when requested concerning the continuity of his beginning lineup. He praised the group for enjoying onerous and its connectedness on protection. However towards the Peacocks, Willard tweaked his lineup for the primary time this season — one change out of necessity and one other by selection.
Emilien took the place of the injured Reese. Ian Martinez, a junior guard who joined the group earlier than final season, notched his second begin as a Terp, and common starter Don Carey got here in off the bench. Willard stated he wished to tinker with the items to keep away from a drop-off after he makes his first substitutions. He wished Carey, quite than Martinez, to play alongside backup level guard Jahari Lengthy.
Martinez, a pesky defender, stated his job is to deliver power that helps the group keep away from a gradual begin. In opposition to St. Peter’s, he scored 4 factors within the first 4 minutes and completed with seven in 21 minutes.
Carey had shot a minimum of 36.4 % from three-point vary in every of the earlier 4 seasons at different colleges, however he has struggled in his first season at Maryland. Carey began the primary 11 video games, tallying 7.2 factors per outing and taking pictures 24.2 % from deep.
He entered the sport towards the Peacocks after the primary media timeout and missed 5 three-pointers earlier than connecting on his sixth attempt. Carey ended with 5 factors and a team-high eight rebounds in 19 minutes.
Reese didn’t play in the course of the second half of Maryland’s earlier sport towards UCLA due to a shoulder harm. On the time, Willard stated he didn’t imagine the harm to be critical and stated Reese sat out for precautionary causes. Eight days later, Reese didn’t gown out for the sport towards the Peacocks.
Requested about Reese’s standing Thursday evening, Willard stated, “I don’t discuss accidents.”
Emilien, a 6-foot-7 switch from St. Francis (N.Y.), has been Reese’s main backup this season and performed nicely in his expanded function towards St. Peter’s. Emilien has handled minor accidents this season — a sprained ankle after which a sprained toe. Willard known as him a “strolling Band-Support” however added: “When he’s in rhythm and constant, he’s been actually good all 12 months.”
St. Peter’s lacks dimension, so Reese’s absence was much less worrisome than it will have been in Massive Ten play. Nonetheless, the Peacocks had a 38-30 rebounding edge, an issue that was significantly pronounced early. On the 11:19 mark within the first half, St. Peter’s was outrebounding Maryland 10-2. On a possession throughout that stretch, the Peacocks had 4 missed photographs whereas persevering with to seize offensive rebounds earlier than capitalizing with a made leap shot.
St. Peter’s completed with 17 offensive boards for 14 second-chance factors.
The Terps have one other nonconference sport towards Maryland Baltimore County earlier than they dive into the majority of their convention video games. In these matchups, starting with a Jan. 1 sport towards Michigan and standout middle Hunter Dickinson, the Terps will want an enormous man who is usually a drive within the paint.
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Maryland Weather: Nice stretch with rain chance Friday into Saturday
BALTIMORE -Nice weather continues through Thursday. Sprinkles & drizzle may develop Friday with steadier rain likely Saturday.
We are right in the middle of an outstanding weather pattern that will continue into Thursday. Temperatures reached the middle to upper 70s Wednesday afternoon with comfortable humidity levels. High clouds are mainly south of Baltimore, so we’ve enjoyed a mostly sunny sky.
We have a fantastic evening of weather on the way. If you’re headed to the Os game this evening expect mostly sunny weather for the 1st pitch at 6:35 PM against the White Sox. Temperatures will start in the upper 70s, but then ease into the lower 70s by the end of the game.
Early fall-like temperatures return tonight with lows in the 50s for most neighborhoods. The coolest overnight lows in the low 50s will be located in neighborhoods north and west of the Baltimore Beltway. Temperatures in the metro will dip down into the upper 50s. Any patchy high thin clouds will sink south overnight.
Humidity levels gradually climb Thursday, but we still score ourselves a very nice day. Highs will climb toward 80°. Other than a few patchy clouds, expect a mostly sunny sky.
You will feel even more humidity in the air on Friday. With an easterly to southeasterly wind off the Ocean, areas of low clouds will be possible. As the atmosphere continues to moisten through the day Friday, patchy sprinkles and drizzle will become possible. The greatest chance for this happening would be late Friday into Friday evening. While the rain will be light and patchy in nature, you may want a poncho or light rain jacket if you’re headed to any high school Friday night football games.
Scattered showers and patchy drizzle is likely Friday night with lows in the middle 60s.
Saturday will be our last real humid day for awhile. Expect patchy areas of light rain and showers during the morning and midday hours. There may be a lull or two in the wet weather Saturday, but a steadier round of showers, possibly a thunderstorm will cross the area Saturday evening into early Saturday night. Highs on Saturday will top out in the upper 70s. The cold front that’s responsible for Saturday’s wet weather will flush out the clouds, showers, and humidity overnight Saturday. Temperatures late Saturday night will fall into the lower to middle 50s!
Sunday has another beautiful fall-like feel. Early morning temperatures in the lower to middle 50s with highs in the middle 70s. We get to enjoy abundant sunshine and pleasant breeze out of the northwest at 10 mph.
A winning stretch of weather continues for most of next week along with a gradual warming trend. Highs on Monday reach the upper 70s. By Tuesday and Wednesday, high temperatures climb into the lower 80s with plenty of sunshine and low humidity. We get to enjoy yet another spectacular stretch of September weather for most of next week with little to no rain!
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Maryland Senate race poll shows Democrat Alsobrooks leading GOP's Hogan, despite 1 in 3 not knowing who she is
The Democratic candidate for senate in Maryland is leading her GOP rival despite more than a third of eligible voters not recognizing her name.
A poll published by Gonzales Research & Media Services this week found that Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks has pulled ahead of Republican former Governor Larry Hogan by five points — 46% to 41%.
Alsobrooks’ current success in the polls comes as a surprise, given the Democratic candidate’s continued struggles with low name recognition among voters.
The Gonzales poll found that approximately 34% of registered voters do not recognize Alsobrooks by name. This includes approximately 33% of independents who do not recognize Alsobrooks, as well as 17% of eligible voters registered with the Democratic Party.
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Notably, 72% of total eligible voters told the pollster that they did not recognize the Democratic candidate.
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The winner of the November election will succeed Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin, who is retiring this year after serving nearly two decades in the Senate and nearly six decades as a state and then federal lawmaker.
With Democrats trying to protect their fragile Senate majority, Hogan’s late entry into the race in February gave them an unexpected headache in a state previously considered safe territory.
Hogan left the governor’s office at the beginning of 2023 with very positive approval and favorable ratings.
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A vocal Republican critic of former President Trump who previously flirted with a 2024 White House run, Hogan has repeatedly said that he will not vote for the former president in November’s election. In the spring, he stood out from most other Republicans for publicly calling for the guilty verdicts in Trump’s criminal trial to be respected.
The Gonzales Research & Media Services poll was conducted from Aug. 24 to Aug. 30 and surveyed 820 self-described likely voters via phone interviews.
Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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Guns flood the nation’s capital. Maryland, D.C. attorneys general point at top sellers.
The lawsuit announced on Tuesday claims three stores sold one person 34 guns over six months and ignored the buyer’s red flags.
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The nation’s capital is grappling with a deadly flood of weapons. Prosecutors are pointing fingers at three federally licensed gun stores in Maryland.
Attorneys general of Maryland and Washington D.C. filed a lawsuit Tuesday against three gun shops for selling firearms to a straw purchaser – the same stores identified as the top retailers of recovered crime guns in Maryland between August 2020 and July 2021, according to a report commissioned by the state attorney general’s office.
According to the lawsuit, the three stores in Montgomery County, Maryland, roughly 25 miles northwest of Washington D.C., collectively sold 34 semiautomatic pistols to one person in six months. Only two remained with the purchaser, while the rest are presumed to be trafficked, prosecutors said.
Some have been recovered from people accused of assault, a stabbing, and drug distribution, the lawsuit added, while most remain unaccounted for.
“Federally licensed gun dealers know the law and they know what to look for to spot possibleillegal trafficking. As this lawsuit demonstrates, gun dealers cannot just choose to ignore these warning signs and guardrails,” said Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown. “Let this be a warning to other dealers who put public safety at risk to make a profit: We are watching, and we will hold you accountable for illegal conduct that fuels gun violence across our region.”
The lawsuit comes as public health experts and gun safety advocates warn about an alarming level of gun violence across the nation — guns are the leading killer of children in the U.S. and kill nearly 50,000 people a year. Lawsuits in other states have also targeted sellers and traffickers as culprits in gun crimes, including New Jersey, Michigan, and Philadelphia.
Lawsuit: Man bought 34 guns in 6 months
Three federally licensed gun stores – Engage Armament, United Gun Shop and Atlantic Guns – collectively sold Demetrius Minor, an “obvious straw purchaser,” 34 guns between April 6 and October 5, 2021, according to the lawsuit filed in Montgomery County Circuit Court.
According to Engage Armament’s records cited in the lawsuit, Minor spent more than $31,000 at the one store for at least 25 guns. In July 2021 alone, he came to the store at least four times and bought five guns, prosecutors said.
Minor gave many of the weapons to a relative, Donald Willis, a Washington D.C. resident with a record of violent felonies, the lawsuit said, and Willis then spread the guns to other “dangerous individuals.” Minor has been convicted for his role in the straw sales. But Tuesday’s lawsuit said the stores “who chose profits over safety” have faced no consequences for their “critical role in fueling gun violence” in the D.C. metro region.
At least nine of the weapons, which the lawsuit contends were “illegally sold,” were found at crime scenes in Washington D.C. and surrounding Maryland suburbs. “Many more are likely in the hands of other individuals legally barred from possessing firearms and will be used in future crimes,” the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit cites a federally required form to buy a gun — the ATF firearms transaction record — which is used to determine whether a gun sale is legal. The form notes that straw purchases are illegal, meaning the firearm must go to the person who legally bought it. It also states that the seller is responsible for ensuring the sale is legal, and simply conducting a background check does not fulfill obligations.
The lawsuit notes that just as straw purchases are illegal, it is also against the law for a firearm dealer to help advance illegal sales, and federal law requires licensed dealers to report when an unlicensed buyer purchases two or more handguns within five days.
Atlantic Guns denied the straw sales allegations in a statement to USA TODAY on Tuesday.
“Atlantic Guns, Inc. has never and will never knowingly sell to someone who we have reason to believe is committing a straw purchase,” the store said, declining to comment further before review of the lawsuit.
Engage Armament and United Gun Shop didn’t immediately return USA TODAY’s requests for comment.
Cities and states across U.S. go after sellers to battle gun violence
The lawsuit Tuesday is the latest to sweep the nation as cities and victims of shootings target firearm stores and traffickers to battle gun violence.
Last July, Philadelphia announced a lawsuit against three vendors that the city said were the source of more than 1,300 crime guns between 2015 and 2019. The weapons were used in shootings, a home invasion, drug crimes, vehicle theft, and more, according to the city.
Three Missouri men were charged earlier this year for illegally selling guns to the people who fired shots into the Super Bowl victory parade that killed a mother and injured over 20 people earlier this year.
In Michigan, the parents of a 14-year-old Oxford High School student who was severely injured in a 2021 mass killing, named a gun store as one of the defendants in a lawsuit, alleging Acme Shooting Goods negligently and illegally sold the firearm used in the school assault that killed four people and wounded seven others. Acme sold the gun to the shooter’s father while ignoring signs it was a straw purchase, the lawsuit alleged.
In July 2023, a northern Indiana gun shop that police called a key supplier of Chicago’s criminal firearms market announced it was closing its doors after Chicago sued Westforth Sports in 2021 over what it said was a pattern of illegal gun sales.
A USA TODAY investigation earlier this year found the majority of guns used in crimes are sold by a small fraction of the nation’s gun shops. Two of the Maryland gun shops named in Tuesday’s lawsuit – United and Atlantic – were on a list by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives of stores that sold at least 25 guns traced to a crime over a year that were purchased within the past three years.
Contributing: Nick Penzenstadler and Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
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