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 The Terps secured the No. 3 seed in the Big Ten conference tournament which began Wednesday in Washington, D.C.Maryland earned a double-bye, which means they won t see action until the quarterfinal round. With the high seed, the Terps are hoping to grab their first postseason conference championship since they won the ACC title 13 years ago. stanley quencher  Everybody s excited. We re still a ways away from when we play, over 48 hours,  head coach Mark Turgeon said.  So, your energy level will just keep getting  higher  and our excitement level will continue to grow as we get closer to 9 o clock Friday night. We re trying to have fun.  We re excited,  junior guard Melo Trimble said.  We know that e stanley canada veryone s 0-0 now going int stanley becher o the tournament and we don t play until Friday. So we get to watch other teams plan and I think we can relax. The Terps won t know their opponent until late Thursday night. They ll either play Rutgers, Ohio State or Northwestern.Download the ABC2 News app for theiPhone,Kindle andAn Iqmp Former NFL star Todd Heap accidentally hits, kills young daughter with truck
 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. 鈥?Under blue skies and an arch of water, some of our most prized Americans, our veterans, flew into BWI.This is an Honor Flight. American Airlines flies veterans around the country to Washington D.C. to see the military memorials. American Airlines just put this plane into their fleet 3 weeks  stanley cup ago. The Airline is celebrating the 250,000 veterans that have made this flight.Fellow veterans, family, friends and those that just wanted to say thanks for your service came by to show their appreciation. Roge stanley kubek r Kolbl was on the plane and was a radar mechanic in Korea. When he landed, it was a whole new world to him. Culture shock,  said Kolbl.He was overwhelmed with emotion, mostly humility. It makes you want to cry,  Kolbl said.These veterans ha stanley cup ve done their service decades ago and have been thanked endlessly. There were even some medal of honor recipients on board.Mike Fitzmaurice served in Vietnam. He is a Medal of Honor recipient and he casually explains what he did