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- Reservoir trailed by two points to start the second half of the championship game of the Catonsville Christmas Showcase girls basketball tournament Saturday. Thatās when Tiffany Hooker took over scoring 28 of her game-high 35 points as the Gators (6-1) beat the host Comets (3-3), 53-49.
- The Navy womenās basketball team got off to a good start, but a flat second quarter would haunt them in a 67-58 loss to visiting George Mason on Thursday night.
- Morgan State redshirt senior linebacker Rico Kennedy was named to the STATS Football Championship Subdivision All-America third-team defense on Thursday.
- The Baltimore Sun sports staff predicts winners for Week 16 of the NFL season.
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered the following remarks in support of President Donald Trump's impeachment.
- The No. 13 Maryland womenās basketball team rolled to a 114-41 victory at Georgia State on Wednesday morning behind five players in double figures.
- Baltimore Sun staff predictions for the Ravens matchup with the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens are riding a 10-game winning streak as they prepare to visit the Browns (6-8) on Sunday behind Lamar Jackson's five touchdown passes.
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- The Baltimore Sun sports staff answers some key questions for the Ravens ahead of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
- Former four-star safety Osita Smith announced his commitment to the Maryland football team Monday on Twitter.
- Barbara McGill, a long-time music educator who taught piano and guitar, directed several church choirs and sang with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, has died at age 77.
- The Maryland High School Football State Poll, in its 30th year, presented its final poll of the season and St. Frances completed its wire-to-wire run, finishing as the top team in the state.
- ESPNās Adam Schefter reported that former Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was trying to work his way back to Baltimore.
- Morgan State fell behind host La Salle by 14 points in the first half and couldnāt catch up as the Explorers posted an 85-68 menās basketball victory in Philadelphia on Saturday.
- Fifth grade students from 13 city elementary schools competed in a Monopoly-inspired mathematics game at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.
- The Baltimore Blast face conference rival Utica City FC on Saturday at 6:05 p.m. at Towson Universityās SECU Arena, trying to avenge their only loss this season in the Major Arena Soccer League.
- The 2019 Ravens are having fun. And after yet another victory, their 10th straight, on Thursday night over the New York Jets, itās easy to see why.
- With the five 2018 first-round quarterbacks nearing the end of their second seasons in the NFL, hereās a look at how theyāve fared so far.
- Hereās how The Baltimore Sun sports staff reacted to the Ravensā win Thursday night over the New York Jets.
- The Towson University football team will be hosting seven-time FCS champion North Dakota State in 2021 as part of a home-and-home series.
- Who will win the Ravens-Jets game Thursday night in Baltimore?
- The Sun sports staff predicts the winners of each NFL game.
- Brian Fobbs drained seven 3-pointers and scored 33 points, both career highs, and made six free throws in the last 30 seconds as Towson topped UMBC 77-71 on Tuesday night.
- Police were called at 12:04 p.m. to Interstate 83 south, near the Northern Parkway exit, where a box truck driver said his tire was shot.
- Brian Barrio comes to UMBC after serving as director of athletics at Central Connecticut State and in other leadership positions at Nevada, Pepperdine, Southern California and the America East Conference.
- The Ravens are riding a nine-game winning streak as they prepare to host the New York Jets (5-8) on Thursday night.
- One person dies in a shooting 1900 block of Griffis Avenue and a man is shot in the 2600 block of Madison Avenue on Sunday night, Baltimore Police say.
- Bills cornerback TreāDavious White jumped at the chance to get a peek at some notes that flew away from the Ravens coaching staff.
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- The Towson womenās volleyball team fell in four sets to No. 11 seed Penn State in the second round of the NCAA tournament, ending one of the best seasons in program history.
- The Salisbury football team was held to a season-low scoring output in a 24-8 loss to visiting Muhlenberg on Saturday in the NCAA Division III quarterfinals.
- St. Frances and McDonogh picked up their first MIAA A conference victories of the season Friday.
- The Towson University womenās volleyball team defeated American in five sets on Friday in University Park, Pennsylvania, for the programās first NCAA tournament victory.
- St. Frances running back Blake Corum was named Gatorade Maryland Football Player of the Year on Monday, becoming the schoolās first winner in the 35-year history of the award.
- The Baltimore Sun proudly presents Baltimore's Top Workplaces, listing the region's top companies based on confidential surveys of their employees.
- The Sun's sports staff predicts the winners of each NFL game.
- Which is a more dangerous game for the Ravens: Buffalo this week, or the New York Jets next Thursday after a short turnaround?
- Joe Burrow has won the 2019 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, presented annually by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation and A. O. Smith Corporation to the nationās top quarterback who best exemplifies character, scholastic and athletic achievement. Burrow is the first LSU Tiger to win this prestigious award.
- The influence of quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Ravens have reached all the way to the Vatican.
- Lamar Jackson and the Ravens take their eight-game win streak to Buffalo this Sunday.
- Here are this week's Baltimore Sun high school sports polls for football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball and cross country.
- The Ravens are No. 1 in the power rankings. Here's what they're saying.
- View sortable and searchable tables with the Star ratings for every Maryland public school.
- East Baltimore native Brandon Pierce is the December Photographer of the Month.
- Hereās how Jacksonās resume compares with the five previous MVP award winners ā all quarterbacks.
- Check back here for updates as the Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers.
- Honest Mischief, blocked in traffic at the head of the stretch, found room late to run down leader Chilly in Charge and earn his first career stakes victory for Juddmonte Farms Inc. in Saturdayās $100,000 Force the Pass City of Laurel at Laurel Park.