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Cindy Wolf among the four Baltimore celebrities in final Smackdown round
Dining@LargeCharleston executive chef Cindy Wolf has reached the final round of four in the Baltimore Celebrity Smackdown. She nicked Markakis in the first round, benched Cal Ripken in the second round, and broke Marin Alsop's baton in the semi-finals. Now,......Tags: Cal Ripken, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Marin Alsop, Celebrities, John Waters
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Hall of Fame basketball coach Pete Newell dies at 93
The Associated PressPete Newell, the Hall of Fame basketball coach who won an NCAA championship and Olympic gold medal and later tutored some of the game's greatest big men, died Monday. He was 93. His death was confirmed by the University of California, the school Newell...Tags: John Wooden, Parochial Schools, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball, Shaquille O'Neal
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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: College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gary Williams, Football, Minnesota Vikings
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Sun archives: Blake carves a niche with competitiveness, character
Baltimore Sun reporterThere's a dripping baby bottle in the rental car cup holder and a basketball sliding around in the back seat. Steve Blake is driving to the gym to work out with his wife. Then it's back to his Montgomery County basketball camp followed by dinner with mom...Tags: Family, High Schools, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Milwaukee Bucks, Schools
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Q&A with The Sun's Jeff Zrebiec
Baltimoresun.com StaffJeff Zrebiec has been covering college lacrosse at The Sun for the past three years. -------------------- Michael K., Easton: Is Salisbury as good as they seem on paper? Is the Division III Tournament even going to be close? Or is the tourney Salisbury'...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Weather Reports, New York Institute of Technology, Football, Chris Watson
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Terps Q&A with Heather A. Dinich
Baltimoresun.com StaffTexas Terp, Dallas: I follow Maryland basketball closely and a recent Q&A referenced the Terps' interest in possibly recruiting a 'big' for next year from the JUCOs. I have not heard anything about this, however, given the clear lack of bulk with the...Tags: Joe Smith (basketball), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gary Williams, Football, Basketball
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Carmelo Anthony in the news
Sun StaffBaltimore native Carmelo Anthony's background: 1984: Born May 29 1986: Father dies, raised by mother, Mary 1997: Drafted as Towson Catholic High School student by Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Va. 2002: USA Today, First Team High School All...Tags: National Basketball Association, Carmelo Anthony, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Syracuse, Colleges and Universities
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Tough Terps gain final
Sun ReporterProtocol typically holds that when the University of Maryland's alma mater is played at the end of a game, the school's athletic teams are to stand and sing, or at least acknowledge the music. As the horn sounded and the Terps reveled in their 81-70...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, North Carolina Tar Heels, Juvenile Delinquency, Louisiana State University, University of Maryland, College Park
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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: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Comcast Center (arena), Maryland, University Park (Los Angeles, California), Maryland Terrapins
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In a first, Frese opens practice
Sun ReportersEven if she doesn't coach Maryland to its first women's national championship tonight, Brenda Frese has already made NCAA history. Yesterday's afternoon practice, on the TD Banknorth Garden floor, was open to the media, the first time in the 25-year...Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Dance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Louisiana State University, Students
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Terps win
Sun columnistAs their players have done all season, the University of Maryland Terrapins played their best when their backs were pushed to the wall. The Terps women's basketball team came from behind in exciting fashion last night to win the NCAA championship,...Tags: Illnesses, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, University of Minnesota, North Carolina Tar Heels
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Q&A with Gary Lambrecht
Baltimoresun.com StaffSun reporter Gary Lambrecht answers readers' questions about college lacrosse. -------------------- Rob, Fallston: Do you think the game would be better served with a shot clock, say, of 30 seconds once the attacking team crosses midfield? Gary...Tags: Florida State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, Colleges and Universities, Florida State Seminoles
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