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Terps

Analysis: No shortage of candidates to take over Terps football program

Things have been quiet in College Park the past couple of weeks regarding the search for fired football coach Randy Edsall's successor. Athletic director Kevin Anderson, whose own legacy with the Terps will certainly be tied to this hire, has declined to discuss who he might be looking at since saying on the day of Edsall's firing that Maryland wanted a coach "to excite the fan base." Many names have surfaced in a variety of media outlets, a few that seem to have validity and others that appear

Analysis: No shortage of candidates to take over Terps football program






Editorial

The return of the Ravens

For all the NFL's shortcomings (and there are plenty), football season raises cheers in Baltimore, a city that could use some rah-rah
The return of the Ravens




Sports

More motivation for Straehle swimmers

Connor Stewart was one of four boys from Carroll teams who took home Straehle titles. Westminster Swim Team's Brendan Moran won the 8-under 25 backstroke, while South Carroll's Matthew McGoey placed first in the 15-over 50 back and Luke Isayiw won the 13-14 50 breaststroke.

More motivation for Straehle swimmers

Towson

Area standouts primed for Under Armour lacrosse game

Recent McDonogh School graduate Jacob Stover has had his perseverance pay off in qualifying to play in the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game. The Cockeysville resident was cut in three previous tries. The game will bring together the best seniors from across the country and will be televised on ESPNU.

Area standouts primed for Under Armour lacrosse game






Sports

Terps freshman Megan Whittle caps high-scoring season with big performance in final

If Megan Whittle hadn¿t been forced to sit in a chair for the press conference after Maryland won the NCAA women¿s lacrosse championship Sunday night, she might still have been jumping up and down. The McDonogh graduate finished with three goals and an assist in the 9-8 win over No. 2 North Carolina for Maryland¿s second straight national championship.

Terps freshman Megan Whittle caps high-scoring season with big performance in final




Sports

Terps get top seed in NCAA women's lacrosse bracket

At 17-1, the Terps clearly emerged ahead of second seed North Carolina (15-3), third seed Duke (14-4) and fourth seed Syracuse (14-7) after the Tar Heels lost to Syracuse in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, the Blue Devils lost to Johns Hopkins Sunday and Syracuse lost to Loyola Maryland Saturday.

Terps get top seed in NCAA women's lacrosse bracket













Sports

Navy attack becomes even more prolific

Navy coach Cindy Timchal added former Duke All-American Josh Dionne to her staff and Dionne has revved up the Midshipmen attack even more. Navy (10-1) ranks No. 1 in the country in points scored with 233 and is second in goals scored with 159.

Navy attack becomes even more prolific




High School sports

Upset-minded Ryan Conrad seeks one more for Loyola

A three-sport star at Loyola, Conrad says the confidence he gained that day changed him. Whether he was playing soccer, basketball or his favorite sport, lacrosse, he started attacking challenges with more vigor. He came to expect success and regularly delivered.

Upset-minded Ryan Conrad seeks one more for Loyola

Terps' freshman Megan Whittle added to Tewaaraton Watch List

Maryland freshman attacker Megan Whittle was one of three women's lacrosse players added to the Tewaaraton Award watch list on Thursday. The McDonogh graduate, who is second on the Terps team with 25 goals, is the only freshman on the list.

Terps' freshman Megan Whittle added to Tewaaraton Watch List









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