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Having secured automatic qualifier to NCAA tournament, Towson enjoyed relaxing weekend
Towson became the second team in Division I (after Lehigh) to seal its path to the NCAA tournament when it knocked off No. 9 Penn State, 11-10, for the Colonial Athletic Association tournament championship last Friday. So unlike area neighbors like No....
Tags: College Sports, Colonial Athletic Association, Towson Tigers
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Q&A with CBS Sports Network's Evan Washburn
Evan Washburn was a starting defenseman on the Delaware squad that advanced to the national semifinals of the 2007 NCAA tournament before falling to Johns Hopkins. The CBS Sports Network analyst, who can be followed on Twitter via @EvanWashburn, writes...
Tags: College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Towson, Syracuse Orange
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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, Stony Brook Seawolves, Towson Tigers, America East Conference
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Automatic qualifier in hand, St. Mary's relaxed on Selection Sunday
The sweat and nerves that accompanied St. Mary’s journey to the NCAA tournament turned into a leisurely jaunt after the team had upset reigning national champion Salisbury, 13-11, in Sunday’s final of the Capital Athletic Conference tournament...
Tags: College Sports, Salisbury Sea Gulls
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After LPGA's International Crown, more tournaments could be in Caves Valley's future
When the United States Golf Association packed up its corporate tents after the 2002 Senior Open concluded, Caves Valley returned to its roots as a private club that was selective in the tournaments it hosted. Mandated to promote the amateur ranks, the...
Tags: PGA Tour, Clubs and Associations, LPGA, Landforms, International Travel
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Cornell's Ben DeLuca admits he catches himself watching Rob Pannell
At times, Ben DeLuca is like so many opposing defensemen who are caught watching Cornell fifth-year senior attackman Rob Pannell’s wizardry. Unlike those defensemen, however, DeLuca, who is the head coach of the Big Red, is not tasked with...
Tags: Albany Great Danes, John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins
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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 GullsĀ earned their 15th consecutive appearance in...
Tags: Salisbury Sea Gulls
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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: College Sports, Loyola Greyhounds, Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke Blue Devils, Jack Runkel
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Johns Hopkins misses out on NCAA tournament for first time in 42 years
The Baltimore SunThe NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament will be missing Johns Hopkins for the first time in 42 years this season. After a 9-5 season, the Blue Jays were left out of the NCAA Tournament tonight. But three local teams will be playing next weekend....Tags: College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Towson Tigers
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Maryland crushed by Cornell, 16-8, in NCAA lacrosse first-round game
The Baltimore SunEarlier in the week, the defensive players ofthe Maryland men’s lacrosse team declined to shed much light on how they intended to contain Cornell star Rob Pannell. After 60 minutes, the sixth-seeded Terps still did not have many answers for...Tags: Cornell Big Red, College Sports, Lacrosse, John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins
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Digest: Greenwald finishes first overall at NOOD Regatta
Sailing Greenwald finishes first at NOOD Regatta Overcoming a field of 49 boats in the J/70 class, Bennet Greenwald of San Diego took first place aboard the Perseverance in the highly competitive division and was named overall winner at the Sperry Top-...Tags: Students, Atlantic Coast Conference, Slightly Stoopid (music group), Alex Morgan, Maryland Terrapins
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