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Review & preview: Goucher
Here is the sixth installment of a series that checks in with the eight Division III programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: Washington College (Maryland), Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Trips and Vacations
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Postscript from Drew at Goucher
Zachary Fratella may not garner as much attention as some of his Goucher teammates, but that’s understandable. Senior attackman Kyle Boncaro leads the offense in both goals (54) and points (81), and he set the single-season record for goals in...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Notebook: Bryant routs Mount St. Mary's for NEC men's title, 12-6
Mount St. Mary's lost to Bryant, 12-6, in the Northeast Conference men's lacrosse championship game Sunday afternoon at Robert Morris. Andrew Scalley had two goals and two assists to pace the Mount in the loss. The Mount (6-9), the defending NEC...Tags: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Maryland Terrapins, Princeton Tigers
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Goucher men edge Washington College in NCAA D-III lacrosse tournament, 5-4
The Goucher men's lacrosse team has usually relied on Rory Averett to score goals and Connor Mishaw to prevent them. That formula again proved effective in Wednesday afternoon's NCAA Division III tournament first-round game at Washington College. The...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, College Sports
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Postscript from Goucher at Washington
Second Landmark Conference tournament crown in three years? Check. School-record number of wins in a single season? Check. First NCAA tournament victory? Goucher can now cross that off its to-do list after edging Washington, 5-4, in a first-round...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, College Sports, Salisbury Sea Gulls
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Pressure? Not for Goucher
Goucher got its first NCAA tournament win in program history, edging Washington, 5-4, in a first-round contest Wednesday afternoon. And the Gophers’ reward? A second-round date with South Region No. 1 seed Salisbury this Saturday. Goucher is 18-1...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Salisbury Sea Gulls
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Division III lacrosse preview: Goucher Gophers
Tuesday’s entry is the sixth installment of a week-long series taking a look at each of the eight Division III programs in this state according to their order of finish from last season. The Sun’s lacrosse preview is slated to be published...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, College Sports, Philosophy
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Following the steps for another fabulous season
Dance companies see winter coming long before the rest of us. Many of their performance dates have been booked since May, and their season brochures have long since gone to the printers for distribution to potential subscribers.
The Washington Ballet was...Tags: Aladdin (movie), George Balanchine, Arts, Suzanne Farrell, Culture
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New ownership at dance operation
The Dance Conservatory of Maryland and Harford Ballet Company, of Bel Air, have announced the kick-off of operations under the ownership of Artistic Director Barclay Gibbs. Harford Ballet Company is a non-profit organization overseen by an advisory Board...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Dancing, George Balanchine, Dance, Pennsylvania Youth Ballet
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Football: Second-team defense
• Stefan Janik, Calvert Hall, DL, senior • Greg Pyke, Boys' Latin, DL, junior • Paul Taylor, Poly, DL, senior • Dominique Spence, Broadneck, DE, senior • Gabe Cox, Meade, LB, senior • E.J. Gilman, Wilde Lake, LB,... -
Football: Defensive players to watch
Adrian Amos Calvert Hall, safety, senior A quiet player with a loud game, Amos (6 feet 1, 200 pounds) moves from corner to free safety, where he will show off his ability to cover a lot of ground. He has drawn interest from Connecticut, Temple and...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Michael Turner
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More than enough variety to keep you on your toes
Special To The SunIf you've never thought much of the dance scene in the Baltimore area, this coming season is going to make you change your thinking. Along with classic traditional ballet and modern standards, this year brings a host of area premieres that feature...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Halloween, Cinderella (fictional character), Arts
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