Move over, Fab Five. The Crab Five, a nickname for Maryland men’s basketball’s starting lineup, is taking social media by ...
Maryland Coach Kevin Willard needed some time before he understood the new nickname his starting five has earned.
For the third consecutive game, Maryland's starting unit all finished in double-figures on Thursday night. In a convincing 88 ...
Blessed with the nation's highest-scoring starting unit, it was only a matter of time before Maryland dusted off an old nickname and bestowed it on its new group of stars.
Maryland’s success has been fueled by its starting lineup, dubbed the “Crab Five.” Freshman center Drik Queen, junior guard ...
Maryland’s starters are averaging 69.2 points per game. That's easily the top mark in men's Division I basketball. The unit even has a new nickname ...
The starting five of Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Rodney Rice, Selton Miguel, Julian Reese and Derik Queen has been tabbed "The Crab Five" by Terps fans. It is, of course, a play on words from Michigan's ...
Maryland men’s basketball has won seven of its past eight games to improve its projected NCAA Tournament seeding.
In a convincing 88-71 victory over USC, the Terps starting unit - now referred to as the "Crab Five" - continued to show why they're viewed as the best in the nation. Veteran guard Rodney Rice led ...