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Ex-Kentucky star Sean Woods to lead Morehead State against Terps
The Baltimore SunSean Woods hit a shot that was nearly one of the biggest in Kentucky basketball history, a high-arching bank off the backboard on a drive down the lane in the waning seconds to put the Wildcats ahead against defending national champion Duke in the 1992...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mark Turgeon, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Georgia Dome, College Sports
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Terps start slow, come to life in home opener
COLLEGE PARK — These were just the sorts of games that Maryland often struggled to put away last season — nonconference contests against smaller teams that couldn't seem to hold the Terps' interest until the final moments. Maryland missed...
Tags: Charles Mitchell, Mark Turgeon, Comcast Center (arena), Barclays Center, Maryland Terrapins
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Big rebounding numbers vs. Kentucky provide Maryland hope
The box score for Maryland's opening-game loss to Kentucky contained one gaudy, improbable number — 28. "I've never seen anything like it," Wildcats coach John Calipari said of the 28 offensive rebounds — 19 in the first half — the...
Tags: Mark Turgeon, North Carolina Tar Heels, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Kentucky Wildcats, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Terps fall to Kentucky, 72-69, despite big game from Alex Len
The Baltimore SunA largely untested Maryland team opened a promising basketball season Friday night hoping to deliver a performance worthy of its big moment — a chance to knock off defending national champion Kentucky in front of a sellout crowd at the stylish,...Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Mark Turgeon, John Calipari, Sex Crimes, Barclays Center
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Laurel hoopsters ready for another college season
Brooklyn, the home of the 1970s TV sitcom show "Welcome Back Kotter," is hip once again. The New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association have moved east to Brooklyn, which has a pro team for the first time since 1957. The Nets are now playing...Tags: North Carolina State Wolfpack, George Washington Colonials, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Basketball
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Former Dulaney star Will Darley commits to UMBC
The Baltimore SunTwo years and five inches ago, Will Darley was a Division II player at best. The 6-foot-3 guard was a top player for Dulaney, but his recruitment was limited to DIII schools and a handful of DIIs. The player Ed Huckaby Jr. saw this summer, however,...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, College Sports, Basketball
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University of District of Columbia to add men's and women's lacrosse in spring 2014
The University of the District of Columbia, a Division II school in the East Coast Conference, announced Tuesday that it will add men's and women's lacrosse for the spring of 2014. "The University of the District of Columbia is elevating its profile...
Tags: Lacrosse, College Sports, University of the District of Columbia
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Game times, TV assignments released for Terps basketball schedule
The Baltimore SunThe ACC has released the remaining game times and TV assignments for the 2012-13 men's basketball schedule. Here's a look at Maryland's schedule. 2012-13 MARYLAND MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent ...Tags: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, College Sports, Virginia Tech Hokies, Florida State Seminoles, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Terps' men's basketball schedule includes 2 games each with Duke and UNC
The Baltimore SunMaryland has announced its men's basketball schedule for the upcoming season, which includes home-and-home series against both Duke and North Carolina. The Terps will play an 18-game ACC schedule for the first time, including home-and-home series with...Tags: Mark Turgeon, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, College Sports, Virginia Tech Hokies
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Erna Segal, Shock Trauma public affairs specialist
Erna Segal, a writer and former Maryland Shock Trauma Center public affairs specialist who chronicled the lives and work of the center's medical staff, died Tuesday of complications from dementia at Largo Medical Center in Largo, Fla.
The longtime...Tags: Randallstown, Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital, Oprah Winfrey, Medical Research, Pikesville
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Our Take: The week in Maryland sports
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland basketball and football. As Maryland's nonconference basketball schedule comes together, are there enough...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mark Turgeon, George Mason, Gary Williams, College Sports
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Ban Charlie Brown over bullying? Good grief!
A daddy blogger wrote this month that the Halloween video "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" should be retired from viewing by this generation of kids because its title character is bullied and harassed throughout. Charlie Brown's friends call him a...
Tags: Charlie Brown (fictional character), World War I (1914-1918), Holidays, Cinderella (fictional character), Family
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