BALTIMORE — Scenes from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, campus, roughly 16 hours after its Retrievers pulled off the college basketball equivalent of the moon landing:
There are more geese than students roaming the paths on a cold, gray, drizzly Mid-Atlantic afternoon. Apparently, it’s spring break.
The light poles outside the student union are seemingly in fine shape, even though a handful of students shook them with delight after their team, a No. 16 seed, knocked off Virginia, the overall No. 1 seed in the N.C.A.A. men’s tournament, late Friday night about 450 miles south in Charlotte, N.