Recent stories by Edward Lee
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Towson's Terrance West not 'distracted' by third-place finish for Walter Payton Award
Tigers will face Eastern Washington in NCAA Division I Football Championship semifinal Saturday
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Baltimore bracing for Army-Navy game's return in 2014 and 2016
Boo Corrigan is torn. His parents Gene and Lena were born and raised in Baltimore, and the younger Corrigan started a sports marketing company in the city. But as the athletic director for the United States Military Academy, Corrigan is understandably wary about the Army-Navy football game returning...
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Towson's young receivers coming of age in NCAA FCS tournament
The way Arione Scott and Andre Dessenberg see it, Saturday's performance in the Towson football team's rout of Fordham is what they had been working for. Dessenberg, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound freshman, led the Tigers in receptions (three) and yards (94) and scored a touchdown, and Scott, a 6-2, 170-pound...
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Navy football team has a true band of brothers -- five sets of them
Midshipmen have five sets of brothers on this year's roster
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Wesley touchdown with 12.8 seconds left sinks John Hopkins' season, 29-24
The Johns Hopkins football team snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The No. 8 Blue Jays could not protect a one-point lead in the final minute of regulation on Saturday, as No. 14 Wesley marched 82 yards on five plays and in 31 seconds to score a touchdown and escape from Homewood Field in...
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Hopkins' RB Cherry enjoying unexpected opportunity
In the aftermath of Boys' Latin's 46-13 loss to Annapolis Area Christian in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference championship in 2011, Brandon Cherry was prepared to say goodbye to football forever. "I was blessed to play from age five to 17," he said. "If it wasn't in...
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Navy's improving secondary preps for San Jose State's aerial attack
Spartans QB David Fales ranks 9th in the nation in passing
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Towson basketball holds off Temple, 75-69, as Benimon again dazzles for Tigers
With hard-fought victory, Tigers improve to 3-0 for the first time since 1972
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Terps beat Providence, 3-1, advance in NCAA soccer tournament
The Maryland men's soccer team was ready to answer Providence's call on Sunday. Fifty-one seconds after Friars junior midfielder Phil Towler tied the score at one midway through the second half, the Terps drew a foul in their box and senior forward Patrick Mullins converted the ensuing penalty...
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Maryland men's soccer team tops Virginia, 1-0, for ACC title
The Maryland men's soccer team's sixth Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship happened after some help from an unlikely source. Senior forward Patrick Mullins' pass was directed by Virginia senior defender Kevin McBride into his own goal with 2:42 left in regulation to lift the No. 4...