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Lacrosse Q&A: Loyola defender Ana Heneberry
Each week, The Baltimore Sun will publish a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to get you more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Loyola senior Ana Heneberry, the Big East Conference Preseason Defensive Player of the Year....
Tags: Lacrosse, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Big East Conference, Syracuse Orange
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No. 1 Virginia rallies past No. 19 Ohio State, 11-9; No. 3 Cornell edges Yale, 8-7
Chris Bocklet scored four goals and Ryan Tucker had his second career hat trick as No. 1 Virginia came back on the road to defeat No. 19 Ohio State, 11-9, on Saturday. The Buckeyes (3-4) took an early 3-0 lead and extended the advantage to 6-1 by the end...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, North Carolina Tar Heels, UMass Minutemen, Ryan Tucker, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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The Next Level: NCAA tournament edition
The Baltimore SunSixteen basketball players from the Baltimore area took part in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. After the first weekend of play, how many remain? Here's a look at how all 16 players fared. Still alive * C.J. Fair's top-seeded Syracuse squad got...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Iowa State Cyclones, North Carolina-Asheville Bulldogs
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College basketball: Four local prep stars out of NCAA tournament
Four standout prep players with local ties earned trips to the 68-team NCAA basketball tournament, but none of them were fortunate enough to make it to the second week of the tournament. Brent Arrington, of Mississippi Valley State, made history in the...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Loyola Greyhounds, College Sports, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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College basketball: Local players prepare for NCAA tournament
There will be nearly 1,000 student-athletes, representing 68 different schools, participating in this year's NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, which kicks off this week at sites around the country.
Although Howard County isn't home to one of...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, TNT (tv network), CBS Corp., College Sports, College Basketball
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Mount St. Mary's squanders another late lead in 9-8 loss to Georgetown
After the Georgetown men's lacrosse team had scored two goals to cut into a three-goal deficit midway through the fourth quarter, Mount St. Mary's coach Tom Gravante turned to his players on the sideline and yelled, "This is just like the Towson game."...Tags: Lacrosse
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Postscript from Mount St. Mary's at Georgetown
Losses are never easy to absorb. The effect can be lasting, but quick turnarounds have a tendency of shifting the focus.
So Mount St. Mary’s will put Tuesday night’s 9-8 setback to Georgetown in the rearview mirror, but that doesn’t...Tags: Providence Friars, National Economic Council, College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Towson
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College basketball: Four local prep stars compete in NCAA tournament
Brent Arrington made history Tuesday night when he became the first Lansdowne High graduate to play in the NCAA basketball tournament.
Unfortunately, he also made history with Mississippi Valley State (21-13) as they unraveled and lost to Western...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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Jays women upset Hoyas
Johns Hopkins opened with a 4-0 run and never trailed as the visiting Blue Jays (5-2) upset No. 13 Georgetown, 16-12, in women's lacrosse Wednesday. Taylor D'Amore finished with a game-high five goals and Sammy Cermack added four for Hopkins, which has...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Boston College Eagles, Hofstra Pride, College Sports, Dartmouth Big Green
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Hypocrisy and JT II on Terps AD Kevin Anderson's Georgetown stance
The Baltimore SunIt’s been interesting to hear John Thompson II’s take on Maryland athletic director Kevin Andersonsaying that the Terps won’t play Georgetown in any sport until Thompson’s son puts Mark Turgeon’s team on his schedule. On...Tags: John Thompson, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Maryland, College Park, Randy Edsall, College Sports
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Terps' road to NCAA tournament? 'Four wins in Atlanta'
Mark Turgeon had been talking Monday about how he had no true point guard, how his team couldn't finish games, how his center was reluctant to shoot, and how his post players have been maddeningly inconsistent.
So when the Maryland coach was asked...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Miami Hurricanes, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins, College Basketball
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Loyola junior trades volleys for baskets
He had managed it all through high school, and his dad had played with a guy who'd done it at Maryland, so the idea wasn't completely alien to Robert Olson when Loyola coach Jimmy Patsos pitched it his freshman year:
Why not play basketball and tennis?...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Roger Federer
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