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Digest: No. 2 Brown men upset by Bryant in lacrosse

Bryant Bulldogs
Bryant Bulldogs

Shane Morrell assisted on the tying goal and scored the game-winner with 1:28 left in overtime as visiting Bryant (6-3) earned an 11-10, come-from-behind victory over No. 2 Brown (8-1) in men's lacrosse Tuesday. The game was tied six times. The Bears used a 3-0 run to take a 7-4 lead in the third quarter, but the Bulldogs used a 3-0 run to tie the game at 9 in the fourth. Morrell assisted Tucker James with 27 seconds left to force overtime.

More men's college lacrosse: Ben Reeves had four goals and two assists to lead No. 3 Yale (9-0) to a 19-3 victory over visiting Sacred Heart (2-8). The Bulldogs held the Pioneers scoreless in the second and third quarters. ... Adam Gross and Spenser Love (Winters Mill) each scored four goals to lead host Frostburg State (12-2, 3-2 Capital Athletic Conference) to a 15-6 victory over Southern Virginia (5-8, 2-5). The Bobcats held the Knights to one goal in each of the first three quarters. ... Maryland redshirt senior defenseman Greg Danseglio was named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week.

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Women's college lacrosse: Maryland senior midfielder Taylor Cummings (McDonogh) was named Big Ten Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, the first time a player has earned both honors in the same week. She also was named the Epoch/Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Week and Inside Lacrosse/StringKing Co-Player of the Week. Penn State attacker Madison Carter (South River) won Big Ten Freshman of the Week. Maryland freshman goalie Megan Taylor (Glenelg) was named the Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Week. ... Gabbi Nieves scored the first two goals of each half to lead Salisbury (12-1, 6-0 Capital Athletic Conference) to a 13-6 victory over host Christopher Newport (10-2, 4-1). Nieves finished with four goals. The Sea Gulls broke a halftime tie at 5 with an 8-1 run.

College baseball: Coppin State outfielder John Kraft was named Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Player of the Week. ... ... Stevenson sophomore outfielder Jake Hall was named Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III South Player of the Week.

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Men's college track and field: Salisbury senior sprinter Luke Campbell and Frostburg State junior thrower J.R. Lowery were named Capital Athletic Conference Track and Field Athletes of the Week, respectively.

Women's college track and field: Frostburg State sophomore sprinter Kayla Truesdel was named CAC Track Athlete of the Week.

Laurel Park: Marcus Vitali, the third-leading trainer at Gulfstream Park's championship meet with 25 wins and fifth-leading conditioner in money earned, will ship his stable this week to Laurel Park and spend the spring and summer in Maryland. Vitali, who saddled Valid to victory Saturday in the Skip Away (Grade 2), has spent the past three summers and springs at Monmouth Park. Before that he was stabled at Suffolk Downs and Penn National. He has spent the past six winters racing at Gulfstream. Vitali expects to have approximately 36 horses at Laurel.

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