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Dylon Cormier and Loyola beat Coppin to become 'kings of the city'
For The Baltimore SunTo Loyola men's basketball coach Jimmy Patsos, there's no better preparation for the rigors of a conference schedule than the intensity of early-season games against local rivals. Judging from Wednesday's 67-51 win at Coppin State, the Greyhounds appear...Tags: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Basketball
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State basketball: Freshman Knorr leads Navy men past IPFW
With the game close in the second half, Navy freshman Kendall Knorr delivered, and he had a perfect night in the process. Knorr scored 13 of his game-high 15 points in the second half and made all six of his field-goal attempts, including three 3-...Tags: Howard Bison, Coppin State Eagles, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Basketball, Frostburg State Bobcats
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State men's hoops: Towson wins its CAA opener
Jerrelle Benimon had 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists and teammate Bilal Dixon added 14 points as Towson held off a charge by host UNC Wilmington for a 79-74 victory before an announced 3,331 on Wednesday night in the Colonial Athletic...Tags: Bowl Championship Series, Colonial Athletic Association, Coppin State Eagles, Towson Tigers, Ryan Cook (baseball)
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Coppin State ends 20-year drought at Towson Center
The last time Coppin State won a game at the Towson Center, Fang Mitchell was in the seventh year of his 26-year reign as the Eagles head coach and on the way to an undefeated season in conference play and a second NCAA tournament. The Eagles ended...
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Digest: United's Pontius, ex-Terp Zusi make MLS Best XI
Et cetera United's Pontius, ex-Terp Zusi make MLS Best XI D.C. United midfielder Chris Pontius was named to the MLS Best XI side. Pontius, United's longest-tenured player, set career highs in goals (12), games (31), games started (26), minutes (2,339)...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Sporting Kansas City, College Sports, Basketball
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Many contributed to Morgan's success
E.R. Shipp's commentary on Morgan State University's growth as well as reminders of what happened in and around Morgan is much appreciated, especially by one who was witness to Morgan's growth in the 1950s and 1960s ("Moving on by moving up," Dec. 5). I...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Morgan State University
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State women's hoops: Mount squeaks past UMES, 62-58
With the combined strength of Selina Mann, Sydney Henderson and Jacqueline Brewer, Mount St. Mary's claimed a 62-58 victory over visiting UMES (1-4) in women's basketball Wednesday. Mann finished with 20 points and nine rebounds, while Henderson...Tags: Basketball, Pittsburgh Panthers, Virginia Commonwealth Rams
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Segregation suit reaches hands of federal judge
A lawsuit alleging that Maryland's historically black colleges and universities continue to suffer from policies that promote racial segregation is now in the hands of a federal judge, six years after it was first filed. U.S. District Judge Catherine C....Tags: Students, Litigation, Colleges and Universities, Trials, Bowie State University
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UMBC president had a mentor who believed in his talent
Your recent article on University of Maryland Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski was a wonderful tribute to an extraordinary leader ("Freeman Hrabowski's UMBC legacy grows as he celebrates 20 years as president," Sept. 1). His energy, passion...Tags: Baltimore County
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City police seeking stolen vehicle related to North Baltimore killing
Baltimore police say the men who fatally shot a 34-year-old North Baltimore man took his car, and they were asking for the public's help in locating the vehicle. The vehicle, a silver 2004 Honda Odyssey minivan with the Maryland tag number 5AN0397, is...Tags: Shootings, Punishment, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), Hospitals and Clinics
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Students honor 100-year-old teacher
It isn't unusual for students to remember the impact a teacher had on them well into adulthood, but on Saturday, many students of former Baltimore music teacher Lucille Marcus Brooks had an unusual opportunity to tell her — more than a half-...Tags: Students, Music, Billy Graham, Separation of Church and State, Teachers
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