Edward Lee
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- Junior guard Anthony Cowan Jr. finished one point shy of his career high as the Terps routed Marshall, 104-67.
- Previewing Saturdayās game for No. 16 Johns Hopkins at No. 6 Frostburg State in an NCAA Division III tournament second-round game.
- The senior linebacker got choked up after learning that the Tigers had qualified for the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, but his teammates have relied on those types of displays throughout his career.
- Between the Pro Day and the NFL draft in late April, Ravens rookie Gus Edwards sought out Ken Munson, who owns Parisi Speed School in Staten Island, N.Y., to craft a training regimen to improve his speed and conditioning.
- A healthy scratch in each of the teamās last three games, fourth-year tight end Maxx Williams is keeping a positive outlook on how he can help his teammates on the practice field and in the meeting rooms.
- The starter sat out Sundayās 24-21 win against the Cincinnati Bengals because of a right hip injury suffered in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 4.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Johns Hopkins menās lacrosse team.
- The redshirt junior quarterback is the Tigersā third finalist for the Walter Payton Award, which recognizes the top offensive player at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision level.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravensā 24-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey ensured that the Ravens would not suffer another last-minute, heartbreaking loss to the Cincinnati Bengals by preventing a fourth-down conversion late in the fourth quarter of Sundayās 24-21 win.
- After gaining 64 yards on 15 carries in his first four games, the undrafted rookie exploded for 115 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts on Sunday.
- The No. 16 Towson football team earned one of 14 at-large bids and a spot in the 24-team NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs Sunday.
- The No. 15 Towson football team has left its fate in the hands of the Football Championship Subdivision selection committeeās hands after Saturdayās loss to No. 7 James Madison in the regular-season finale for both teams.
- Previewing Saturdayās games for No. 15 Towson and Morgan State against No. 7 James Madison and Norfolk State, respectively.
- The Bengals' Alex Erickson is the only player in the NFL who has returned three kickoffs for 40 yards or more this season.
- Family members and friends of offensive lineman Hroniss Grasu, cornerback Robertson Daniel and wide receiver Tim White have avoided harm, but the players are still worried about the wildfires.
- Point guard Tobias Howard, wing Brian Fobbs and forwards Nakiye Sanders and Juwan Gray are transfers who are trying to find their footing with the Tigers.
- Despite missing the teamās past three games, starting right tackle James Hurst said he does not expect to undergo surgery this season to fix his injured back.
- Cincinnatiās seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver is expected to sit out Sundayās game, but the Ravens defense will have its hands full with wideout Tyler Boyd.
- Patrick Ricard, Jermaine Eluemunor, Robert Griffin III and Anthony Averett paid homage to the man responsible for superhero characters like Iron Man, Spider-Man and the X-Men.
- The No. 2 seed Terps will meet No. 3 seed Princeton in an NCAA tournament semifinal on Friday with an eye on capturing their ninth national championship, but first since 2011.
- Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley and outside linebacker Tim Williams were limited Wednesday, and quarterback Joe Flacco, right tackle James Hurst and strong safety Tony Jefferson were absent.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh and cornerback Jimmy Smith agree Marlon Humphrey is becoming one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL. Free safety Eric Weddle isnāt quite in that camp just yet.
- Previewing Saturdayās games for No. 20 Towson and Morgan State against No. 7 Elon and Delaware State, respectively.
- After collecting a franchise-record 11 sacks against the Tennessee Titans, the defense has managed only two sacks during the teamās three-game losing skid.
- Former Oklahoma standout Mark Andrews ranks fourth on the team in receiving yards and fifth in catches and has outshone fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.
- John Brown continues to lead the offense in receiving yards and touchdown catches, but his production has dwindled in his past two starts as cornerbacks pay more attention to him.
- The middle linebacker passed Jarret Johnson and Haloti Ngata to move into fifth place in franchise history in all-time tackles with 529.
- In addition to left tackle Ronnie Stanley (left ankle) and outside linebacker Tim Williams (right ankle), slot cornerback Tavon Young (right ankle) and cornerback Maurice Canady (hamstring) are on the mend for the Ravens.
- Coach Ryan Odom said the graduate student forward is āeverythingā to a UMBC menās basketball program coming off its most successful season in school history.
- Coach John Harbaugh said a long, grueling season has taken its toll on the players, who will work out Tuesday before getting the remainder of their bye week off.
- A capsule-by-capsule look at all eight Division I womenās college basketball teams (not including Maryland) in the state for the upcoming 2018-19 season.
- In his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since missing an extra-point try that sealed a 24-23 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 21, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker converted all three of his field-goal attempts and one extra-point try Sunday in a 23-16 loss to the Steelers.
- The absence of starting tackles Ronnie Stanley (left ankle) and James Hurst (back) was felt in the Ravensā 23-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravensā 23-16 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
- Lamar Jackson, a first-round draft pick in April, was wide open along the right sideline in the first quarter of Sundayās loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but said afterward that he was a decoy on the play.
- In another mild surprise, the team also scratched tight end Maxx Williams for the second straight week.
- No. 15 Towsonās last-gasp attempt to send the game into overtime fell short and No. 23 Maine escaped with a 35-28 win.
- Previewing Saturdayās games for No. 15 Towson and Morgan State against No. 23 Maine and Bethune-Cookman, respectively.
- An assortment of shortcomings has made the Ravens special teams look ordinary this season, but players and coaches have faith that they can and will turn the tide soon.
- The starting center said facing the team he rooted for while growing up in Pittsburgh is a āspecialā time for him.
- Jermaine Eluemunor said he has been getting repetitions in practice at left tackle, a spot he had not lined up at since his career at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa.
- A Pittsburgh offense that ranks fourth in yards per game and fifth in scoring seems to be running smoothly with running back James Conner, the Ravens defensive coordinator said Thursday.
- Shootings in Pittsburgh and Charlotte struck a personal chord with Skura, who was born in the former and makes his offseason home in the latter.
- College basketball players are taking more 3-pointers than ever before, and that approach has been embraced by area Division I programs.
- A capsule-by-capsule look at all eight Division I menās college basketball teams (not including Maryland) in the state for the upcoming 2018-19 season.
- The offensive line has been flooded with injuries, but the starting right tackle and left guard say their health will determine if they can return for Sundayās home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Acquired from the Green Bay Packers for a 2020 seventh-round draft pick, the running back/wide receiver emphasized that he is moving on from his last game with Green Bay.
- "The game plans weāve gotten in the last two weeks have been very different than the ones weāve seen on tape ā within the realm of what those teams do," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh did not provide an update on starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley's health, but praised backup Jermaine Eluemunor.