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- Five Bowie State football games this season have been nullified after the program self-reported an eligibility violation to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and NCAA.
- Goon rushes for three touchdowns as FSK pulls away late
- McDonogh soccer standout Tunde Akinlosotu will not be in the lineup Thursday when the No. 1 Eagles host No. 7 Loyola Blakefield in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference semifinals.
- 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
- Howard County rec sports for the week of Oct. 22
- Century coach Jim Holzman credited Adam Lanni for showing senior leadership. After trailing for much of the second half, the Knights had one last possession to salvage a quality result. Their quarterback kept the drive alive with two completions.
- Academics were a top priority for McDonogh's Bruce Moore, who picked Bucknell over Navy, American and Colgate.
- For all the NFL's shortcomings (and there are plenty), football season raises cheers in Baltimore, a city that could use some rah-rah
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- Long before he carved out a reputation as an offensive mastermind and became known as one of the foremost innovators in the NFL, Chip Kelly introduced the Johns Hopkins football team to what became known as the "whistle ball."
- Home country celebrates as Hisashi Iwakuma becomes second Japanese-born pitcher to throw no-hitter in major leagues.
- 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.
- 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.
- McDonogh coach Chris Robinson and Notre Dame Prep graduate Covie Stanwick have been named the coaches for the girls teams competing in the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic July at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium.
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- It is the first time in the award's 15-year history that both winners have repeated.
- 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.
- WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross talks about Baltimore, his upcoming show at Rams Head Live!
- The Seattle Seahawks have signed former Towson cornerback Tye Smith to a four-year, $2.446 million contract, according to his agent, Sean Stellato.
- Former Ravens safety Ed Reed will announce his retirement Thursday during a press conference at the team's training complex, according to sources.
- 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.
- Towson pass rusher Ryan Delaire has agreed to a free agent deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to sources.
- Towson cornerback Tye Smith was drafted in the fifth round by the Seattle Seahawks.
- Entering the final day of the NFL Draft, the Ravens still have needs at running back, cornerback and defensive end/outside linebacker.
- Case Matheis had a career-high four goals to help lead No. 6 Duke to a 13-8 upset of No. 1 Notre Dame on Friday in an ACC men's lacrosse semifinal in Chester, Pa.
- Automatic qualifiers from two conferences will earn spots this weekend as NCAA lacrosse tournament picture becomes clearer.
- A heavy contingent of Maryland players worked out for the Ravens at their training complex in Owings Mills
- The Washington Redskins have invited Towson pass rusher Ryan Delaire to their local prospect day Wednesday, according to league sources.
- The Ravens have invited Towson pass rusher Ryan Delaire to their local prospect day, according to sources.
- Megan Whittle scored her sixth goal of the game and 46th of the season to give top-ranked Maryland a 10-goal lead with 7:11 left as the host Terps beat No. 16 Princeton, 18-10, on Wednesday night in women's lacrosse.
- In ranking all 69 Division I men's lacrosse teams, a handful are contenders, but it's the teams in the middle of the pack that find out how important one-goal games are.
- Shirtless despite the relatively chilly temperatures Wednesday, Towson pass rusher Ryan Delaire displayed his chiseled physique and crisp mobility for scouts during a series of outside linebacker and defensive end drills.
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- 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.
- The No. 3 Notre Dame men's lacrosse team posted its second shutout in school history, and it took only 31 years.
- The Eagles, who have won six straight Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championships, never trailed and scored the final nine goals of their season opener.
- 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.
- 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.
- Megan Whittle (McDonogh) and Brooke Griffin (South River) each scored four goals to power the No. 1 Maryland women to a 12-7 victory over No. 11 Penn on Wednesday.
- Marquette (7-0), a school that began playing Division I lacrosse only two years ago, is ranked No. 10 nationally, right behind traditional powers Cornell, Maryland and Virginia.
- Hannah Schmitt had a hat trick in overtime as No. 20 Loyola Maryland upset No. 9 host Virginia, 13-12, in women's lacrosse Wednesday night.
- Sterling Smith had 14 points and Coppin State beat Bethune-Cookman, 64-60, Tuesday in the first round of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference basketball tournament in Norfolk, Va.
- Reginald Johnson and Deron Powers scored 18 points apiece, and sixth-seeded Hampton beat 11th-seeded Morgan State on Monday in the first round of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament, 91-71
- Taylor McCarley's jumper with four seconds left lifted visiting UMBC (12-18) to a 49-47 victory over Stony Brook (17-13) in an America East women's basketball quarterfinal Saturday night.
- Sarita Condie scored a career-high 20 points for Navy, which pummeled Bucknell to advance to a Patriot League semifinal against American.