Edward Lee
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- The Greyhounds senior attackman and the Terps senior goalkeeper were honored Thursday night at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
- The No. 22 Blue Jays (35-11) have relied on last yearās disappointment to fuel their run to Fridayās game against No. 7 Babson (38-8) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
- The top-seeded Terps locked down on defense to hold the No. 2 seed Eagles to their lowest scoring output since April 14, 2018.
- NCAA Division I women's lacrosse semifinals at Johns Hopkins' Homewood Field.
- The senior midfielder has set career highs in goals, assists, points and ground balls ā the latter of which the Loyola Blakefield graduate is most proud.
- āSheās just somebody you want to be around,ā coach Cathy Reese said of the Tewaaraton Award finalist. āI canāt imagine our team without her."
- The top-seeded Terps are playing in their 11th Final Four in a row and have a chance to capture their NCAA-leading 14th national championship.
- A product of East Baltimore, Dorian Bostic, who is studying for a doctorate in human services administration, will make his professional boxing debut Saturday.
- The 7-foot, 220-pound center left Southern California and will join his brother on the Towson men's basketball team after sitting out next season.
- After three years as a reserve, the senior ranks third among the Terps in goals and scored the game-winner in Sundayās NCAA tournament win at Towson.
- The greater objective for the senior attackman is helping the Greyhounds get past the Nittany Lions and advance to the NCAA tournament semifinals.
- The Retrievers defied preseason voting to capture their first conference crown and meet No. 1 seed Oklahoma in Fridayās NCAA regional.
- The coach delivered a few choice words that sparked the No. 1 seed Terps to a 17-8 rout of Stony Brook in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
- Senior attackman Pat Spencer dropped nine points on three goals and six assists to key the No. 8 seed Greyhoundsā 15-13 win against Syracuse.
- On the menās side, No. 8 Syracuse and No. 6 Loyola Maryland will kick off the weekendās first-round action of the NCAA tournament, while No. 9 James Madison and No. 14 Stony Brook will meet in the first round of the playoffs on the womenās side.
- Once bitter rivals, the Terps and Tigers will clash for the first time since 2011, and it does not appear future meetings are on the horizon any time soon.
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a sharpshooter in Sam Fiedler, Kelly Larkin keeps racking up achievements for the Navy women, and the transition from the Johns Hopkins womenās midfield to attack has been smooth for Nicole DeMase.
- Senior Taylor Murray, an Annapolis Area Christian graduate, is the first player in Wildcats history to reach at least 1,350 points, 450 assists and 280 steals in a career.
- After hitting rock bottom at 1-6, UMBC rallied to win the America East Conference tournament and make a trip to the NCAA postseason for the first time since 2009.
- This marks the second time in Kevin Broadusā career that he will helm a program, which he did from 2007 to 2009 at Binghamton.
- Towson, the Colonial Athletic Association champion, drew the No. 6 seed and willĀ host Maryland at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA menās lacrosse tournament.
- For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA womenās lacrosse tournament.
- Sundayās 16-11 loss to Northwestern probably wonāt damage the Terpsā playoff profile, but it will give them a chance to review their flaws before the NCAA tournament begins.
- The Mountaineersā 7-6 loss to No. 2 seed Wagner in Saturdayās Northeast Conference tournament final means three of the leagueās last four regular-season champions have been denied a trip to the NCAA tournament.
- The senior defenderās second goal of her career was the exclamation point for the top-seeded Terps, who advanced to their fourth consecutive Big Ten tournament final.
- On the menās side, No. 2 Yale and No. 9 Cornell will clash in one semifinal of the Ivy League tournament, while No. 5 Northwestern and No. 7 Michigan will tangle in a semifinal of the Big Ten tournament on the womenās side.
- Also, the Maryland women have taken advantage of free-position shots, Forry Smith provided a lift for the Johns Hopkins men, and the Hood women said goodbye to their head coach.
- After winning last yearās MEAC North Division and earning the top seed in the league tournament, the Eagles are tied for first place in the division again and have their sights set on a more enjoyable postseason run.
- The Mountaineers went scoreless in the final 16:42 of regulation, while the Colonials scored the final six goals ā including one in overtime from Tyson Gibson ā to earn a berth in Saturdayās Northeast Conference tournament final.
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Seven straight goals spark Mount St. Maryās womenās lacrosse to rout of Bryant in NEC semifinals
Thanks to Thursdayās 18-4 demolition of Bryant, the top-seeded Mountaineers will meet No. 2 seed Wagner in Saturdayās Northeast Conference tournament final for the automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament. - The Davidsonville resident and Boysā Latin graduate is a two-time Tewaaraton Award finalist and the only player in NCAA Division I history to rank in the Top 20 in points (second), assists (tied for second) and goals (20th) per game.
- After enduring a 10-20 season marked by the resignation of the previous head coach, UMBC junior guard Tyler Moore said the players are eager for āa fresh startā under former Texas Southern coach Johnetta Hayes.
- Saturdayās lacrosse doubleheader at Maryland Stadium in College Park began with the No. 2 Maryland women rolling Johns Hopkins and ended with the Blue Jays men upending the No. 2 Terps.
- The commissioner of the Arena Football League said the plan is to add two to four teams every year, thinks its inclusion in daily fantasy sports will engage more fans, and wishes he had a time travel machine to attend all three season openers this weekend.
- Brody, a starting attackman, ranks second among the No. 13 Tigers in goals and points, while Jake, a two-way midfielder, is a vital utility presence on both sides of the field.
- The Brigade will kick off the season on Friday by tangling with the Washington Valor, the team that defeated Baltimore, 69-55, in the AFL championship game in July.
- Princeton attackman Michael Sowers and North Carolina defender Emma Trenchard are The Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- Also, Carly Tolino credits a significant change to her development as UMBCās starting goalkeeper, Towsonās 16-game streak of at 10-plus faceoff wins was sparked by Jack McNallen, and Kealey Allison has an outside shot at a freshman record at McDaniel.
- Twenty-five semifinalists for the Tewaaraton Award were announced Thursday. Towson has two candidates, while Loyola Maryland and Maryland have one representative each.
- After trailing 5-1 in the first quarter en route to a 14-10 loss to Massachusetts on April 13, the No. 14 Tigers found themselves in a 5-2 hole against the Blue Hens, but scored 11 times in the second and third quarters to escape with the win.
- Towson's club team became the first East Coast program to capture the National Collegiate Dodgeball Association title by upending the 10-time reigning champion, Grand Valley State.
- Lucy and Jamie at Drexel, Maggie at Johns Hopkins and Georgia at Albany are open to living together once again ā after they try to help their respective college lacrosse teams win conference titles and play for a shot at an NCAA championship.
- Also, the Maryland men are awaiting word on an injured player, the Salisbury women are relying on a solid defense, and an Archbishop Spalding graduate is the Hood menās record bearer in assists by a large margin.
- Boston University defenseman Quintin Germain and Stony Brook midfielder Ally Kennedy are The Baltimore Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- LoveYourBrain Yoga is offering sessions at Yoga on York in Towson to help people who have sustained traumatic brain injuries and their caregivers find physical independence, regain their cognitive abilities, and develop a sense of community with others.
- The No. 16 Blue Jays coughed up a five-goal halftime lead in a 14-13 loss to No. 12 Ohio State and now face a dire situation to be eligible for the NCAA tournament.
- The Tigers managed just one goal per quarter through the first three before erupting for seven in the fourth that proved to be too little, too late in a key Colonial Athletic Association loss to the Minutemen on Saturday.
- Loyola Maryland attackman Pat Spencer and Princeton attacker Kyla Sears are The Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- Also, a new face started on defense for the Maryland men, a newcomer has started in the midfield for the Towson men, and a Northeast graduate has set a freshman record for the Hood women.
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Returns of Emily Dees, Luke Frankeny contributing to revival of Mount St. Maryās lacrosse programs
The menās and womenās teams both sit atop the Northeast Conference and are enjoying strong campaigns thanks in part to the presence of a pair of starters in sophomore midfielder Luke Frankeny and redshirt senior defender Emily Dees, respectively.