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After loss to Stevenson, Salisbury turning attention to Capital Athletic Conference
Reigning national champion Salisbury has captured 17 league titles in the 20-year history of the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC), but this season’s campaign may be the most critical to the program. Wednesday night’s 10-8 loss to No. 3...
Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Pat Candon has not let reserve role dilute his impact for Stevenson
When attackman Stephen Banick broke his left leg in Stevenson’s loss to Salisbury in an NCAA tournament semifinal on May 20 and then sustained an unrelated, undisclosed injury in the preseason that will likely force him to miss the current campaign,...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, State University of New York
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Digest: Redskins add QB White, re-sign Grossman
NFL 'Skins add QB White, re-sign Grossman The Washington Redskins on Wednesday made two moves to bolster the offseason depth of their quarterback position, re-signing Rex Grossman and signing former West Virginia star and Miami Dolphin Pat White....Tags: Track and Field, Rider Broncs, Morgan State University, Students, National Football League
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Roundup: Stevenson men surge past Salisbury, 10-8
Stevenson sophomore Pat Candon scored his second goal of the game with 1:39 remaining in the fourth quarter off an assist from Chris Dashiell to break a tie and lift the No. 3 Mustangs to a 10-8 victory over No. 6 Salisbury in men's lacrosse Wednesday...
Tags: Frostburg State Bobcats
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Salisbury-Stevenson tilt pits one Dashiell brother against other
In the Salisbury-Stevenson rivalry that has bordered on something akin to the dislike waged by the Hatfields and McCoys, there usually isn’t room for ambiguity. You’re usually rooting for one team or the other. That’s what makes...
Tags: Frostburg State Bobcats
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Despite conference change, Salisbury-Stevenson rivalry has not changed
After six years battling Salisbury as members of the Capital Athletic Conference, Stevenson moved to the Middle Atlantic Conference for the current 2013 campaign. But the conference switch hasn’t dulled the emotion that the rivalry has generated...
Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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State lacrosse: Johns Hopkins men fall to UNC in OT
R.G. Keenan (Boys' Latin) scored his only goal of the game six seconds into overtime to lift the No. 4 North Carolina men's lacrosse team to an 11-10 win over No. 12 Johns Hopkins on Saturday. The Tar Heels (7-3) never trailed until John Greeley...Tags: Jack Runkel, America East Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, Lacrosse, Vanderbilt Commodores
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Women's notebook: Loyola hitting stride after early slump
After the Loyola women lost to James Madison two weeks ago, Greyhounds coach Jen Adams did not mince words. With their second straight loss to an unranked team — the 9-8 overtime loss to the Dukes coming three days after a stunning 10-9 loss at...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, Connecticut Huskies, Georgetown Hoyas, College Sports
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Salisbury relying on multiple sources for offensive production
When senior midfielder Ryan Clarke was lost for the remainder of the season because of a ruptured spleen during a 7-5 win against Widener on Feb. 23, the thought was that Salisbury’s already-beleaguered offense was in more trouble. But the absence...
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