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On 2nd thought, UM irked
Sun ReporterBrenda Frese got the ball rolling, and her players added a little push for even more momentum: The Maryland women's basketball team got no respect from the NCAA selection committee. The No. 3 Terps waited 41 minutes into ESPN's NCAA tournament...Tags: NCAA Final Four, National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPN (tv network), Virginia Tech, Colleges and Universities
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Baltimore's next great point guard
A smattering of spectators trickled in and out of the Lombard Middle School gym last Saturday for a late-season Baltimore Innovative Athletic Conference boys basketball matchup between host Baltimore Freedom Academy and Coppin Academy. Most of the 60...Tags: National Basketball Association, Carmelo Anthony, College Basketball, National Football League, Denver Nuggets
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Mosley brings tireless work ethic to Terps
Baltimoresun.com staffOn a typically steamy mid-August day in Baltimore, Sean Mosley walked toward his high school, St. Frances Academy, with one thing on his mind: "Is this the best decision for me to make?" It wasn't an issue of last-minute jitters or second thoughts....Tags: Denver Nuggets, Colleges and Universities, Values, Basketball, Football
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'07 pieces
Last hurrahWith his wild beard, love for beer and passionate gesticulations from the upper deck, Wild Bill Hagy taught a generation of Baltimoreans what it meant to be a fan.
Hagy, who died in August at 68, was the face of a rowdy Memorial Stadium...Tags: Sex Crimes, Triple Crown, Horse (animal), National Football League, Atlanta Falcons
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Meggett not running from legacy
If he doesn't wind up playing in the NFL like his father, Davin Meggett says he would consider applying to the CIA.
A career in the intelligence-gathering agency could work out well for Maryland's freshman running back, whose distinguishing...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, National Football League, Colleges and Universities, New England Patriots, Ralph Friedgen
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Evans won't attend UM
Sun reporterMaryland basketball recruit Tyree Evans has asked to be released from his letter of intent, ending a campus debate over whether the talented guard should be permitted to play for the Terrapins despite a string of criminal offenses. Maryland released a...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Gary Williams, Criminals, Colleges and Universities
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Georgia on his mind after Bulldogs offer chance to be receiver
Last week I got an offer from Georgia. It's the second Southeastern Conference offer I've received so far, with the other one coming from South Carolina.
Right now, all the schools are kind of the same to me since I haven't gotten the chance to really...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Football League, Family, Colleges and Universities, Nike, Inc.
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Star search
Recruiting Tavon Austin: This is the first in a series of occasional articles in which Dunbar football standout Tavon Austin takes readers through the recruiting process in his own words, as told to Sun reporter Stefen Lovelace. Austin, a junior running...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Awards and Prizes, College Football, University of Southern California, Colleges and Universities
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Faceoff: Who's on the hotter seat, Gary Williams or Ralph Friedgen?
Ball and burden in Gary's court
By David Steele
To answer your question, no, it is not too much to ask a team that has won a national championship to reach the NCAA tournament in more than half of the next six seasons.
That is Gary Williams' fault. He...Tags: NCAA Final Four, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gary Williams, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events
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Sports moments that moved us in 2007
Sun staffIt would be foolish to look back on 2007 and remind you of every story we've covered. But here are some events that reporters remember from the year. Some they covered and some they just enjoyed as fans. We hope you appreciate them as much as they did....Tags: Kellen Winslow, Brian Roberts, Michael Jordan, Cleveland Cavaliers, History
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B. Williams denied Beijing bid
Special to The SunBernard Williams's run of Olympic success is over. After collecting gold in the 400-meter relay at Sydney in 2000 and silver in the 200-meter dash at Athens in 2004, there will be no trip to Beijing for Williams next month. Williams, 30, a Carver...Tags: Death, Gays and Lesbians, 2016 Olympic Games, The Ohio State University, Minority Groups
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40 years
In June 1967, the Orioles wore shiny new World Series rings. Baltimore still had pro teams in basketball and ice hockey. And kids listened to pop music on transistor radios tuned to WCAO-AM. That month, The Evening Sun corralled 18 male "Prep Stars of...Tags: IBM, St. Louis Rams, Colleges and Universities, 2016 Olympic Games, Muggsy Bogues
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