Displaying items 49-60 of 11447
» View baltimoresun.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-954
Next >
-
NCAA women's roundup: Fernandez, Cyr help Penn St. top Canisius, 14-13
Molly Fernandez (McDonogh) scored her 100th career goal and Mackenzie Cyr (Winters Mill) recorded a team-high three points as the seventh-seeded Penn State women's lacrosse team edged visiting Canisius, 14-13, in an NCAA Division I tournament first-...Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Loyola Greyhounds, Penn State Nittany Lions, Penn Quakers, Boston College Eagles
-
Area Division III coaches assess their first-round opponents in NCAA tournament
Four Division III teams from the area will open the first round of the NCAA tournament this Wednesday. Stevenson (17-2) will play host to Christopher Newport (8-8), Washington College (12-4) welcomes Colorado College (13-4), St. Mary’s (12-6) visits...
Tags: College Sports, Colleges and Universities
-
Navy women's lacrosse notches 'historic' NCAA tournament win over Monmouth
Navy's women's lacrosse players made it clear that they are not in the NCAA tournament this time to enjoy the experience. After three years of first-round losses, the eighth-seeded Mids are in it to win. Monmouth, which lost in a play-in game last...
Tags: Duke Blue Devils, College Sports, Northeast Conference, Lacrosse, Armed Forces
-
Terps women top Stony Brook, 11-3, to advance to NCAA lacrosse quarterfinals
For the second time this season, Stony Brook forced a Maryland women's lacrosse offense that loves to run and gun into a more deliberate attack. The strategy slowed the Terps, but it wasn't enough to beat them. After giving up an early goal and...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Villanova Wildcats, College Sports, Memorial Day, Long Island
-
Loyola's bid to repeat as champs ends with 12-11 loss to Duke in 2OT
With eyes that were beginning to water in the corners, Loyola coach Charley Toomey explained his decision to call the timeout that wiped out what would have been the go-ahead goal with less than a minute left in regulation. It was a decision made before...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Duke Blue Devils, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Jack Runkel
-
Towson women fall short in bid for their first NCAA tournament victory
COLLEGE PARK — Even when Stony Brook's Demmianne Cook edged to the sideline to confer with her coach during a stoppage of Friday night's NCAA tournament first round game, Towson defender Alexa Demski made sure she was never more than a few yards...
Tags: College Sports, Towson Tigers, Stony Brook Seawolves, America East Conference
-
Salisbury gained measure of satisfaction against Washington and Lee in NCAA tournament
No. 12 Salisbury’s 7-4 upset of No. 8 Washington and Lee in the second round of the NCAA tournament last Saturday was immensely gratifying to the reigning national champion for two reasons. The Sea Gulls earned their 15th consecutive appearance in...
Tags: Salisbury Sea Gulls
-
Stevenson's Dimitri Pecunes still has confidence of Paul Cantabene
For five minutes, 17 seconds, it would not have been difficult to assume that Dimitri Pecunes felt as if he had let down his Stevenson teammates. The freshman goalkeeper had surrendered five goals in the first quarter of the No. 4 Mustangs’ home...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
-
Terps confident their defense can contain Cornell's Rob Pannell
The Maryland men's lacrosse team spent the week poring over film of Cornell's whirling dervish of an attackman Rob Pannell, but defensemen Goran Murray and Michael Ehrhardt and goalkeeper Niko Amato have something celluloid cannot match: firsthand...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, Long Island, Lacrosse, Syracuse Orange
-
Washington College at Stevenson: Three things to watch
Despite being located in the same state, these two programs have not met since March 21, 2007, when Washington College emerged with a 10-5 decision. The Shoremen (13-4) – ranked 11th in the most recent United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse...
Tags: College Sports, Colleges and Universities
-
After three positions in three years, Eric Law thriving in role as Denver's leader
Denver coach Bill Tierney jokes that it took only four years for college coaches, including himself, to put Eric Law in the best position to succeed. Law has gone from being a backup at Salisbury as a freshman to — after transferring to the...
Tags: Students, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Denver Pioneers
-
With repeat title in sights, Loyola has chance to join elite club
Only five programs have repeated as national champion – most recently in 2009 when Syracuse collected back-to-back NCAA titles. Loyola may have been one of the last teams to earn an at-large berth in the upcoming NCAA tournament, but the team has...
Tags: Duke Blue Devils, College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Syracuse Orange, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
May 11, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 8, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 10, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 12, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 12, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 10, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 13, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 13, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 11, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 11, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 10, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 10, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for National Collegiate Athletic Association topic gallery.
