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- Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman has won the Golden Spikes Award as the nation's outstanding college baseball player.
- Brad Cox is a rising star in the horse training business, and the 144th Preakness Stakes will give him his first shot at a Triple Crown race.
- Women's college lacrosse games on April 20.
- The Blast, riding a six-game winning streak entering their last three games of the Major Arena Soccer League regular season, host two division rivals this
- Here's The Baltimore Sun's preseason Top 15 poll for the 2019 high school baseball season.
- Parkton resident and ex-Marine Russell Lyons owns and runs Regal All-Stars cheerleading and dance gym in Timonium, where he applies the Marines' bedrock beliefs of "honor, courage and commitment" to help his students develop the skills and temperament they need to compete at the highest level.
- The Orioles' first-round pick wasn't listed among the top pitching draft prospects available, but the club likes his upside.
- The Connecticut Sun passed on drafting UConn's Kia Nurse and instead selected Duke's Lexie Brown with the ninth overall pick of Thursday's WNBA Draft. Earlier the Sun traded for New Haven's Bria Holmes.
- Connor Kelly scored a career-high six goals and No. 2 Maryland earned a 13-12 win over host No. 15 Penn State in men's lacrosse Sunday night.
- Navy men's basketball senior guard Shawn Anderson has been named to the 2017-18 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Senior CLASS Award All-America first team.
- Jamie Trimboli scored with 1:14 left to lift No. 13 Syracuse to a 15-14 upset over No. 3 Duke in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- Brendan Gleason had four goals and Bryan Costabile (Mount Saint Joseph) had three, including scored his 10th of the season, as No. 11 Notre Dame upset No. 4
- As head coach of the new Arizona State women's lacrosse program, Courtney Martinez Connor has the Sun Devils off to a 4-1 start as they aim to build the foundation for a nationally competitive Division I program
- Big Ten teams have not fared well in Top 25 matchups, but Maryland has yet to face a ranked team.
- No. 3 Arizona overpowered visiting UMBC for a 103-78 win Sunday despite leading only 58-55 early in the second half.
- The former undrafted free agent-turned-starting linebacker has overcome a lot to get to this point.
- The Washington Nationals made a significant addition to their bench by agreeing to terms with power-hitting lefty Adam Lind.
- Maryland's men's basketball team, which broke back into The Associated Press college basketball poll last week at No. 25, moved up three spots Monday to No. 22.
- Nike has signed more universities to outfitting deals, but rival Under Armour says it can succeed with a targeted approach based on identifying the most suitable partners — and geography plays a significant role.
- After four lopsided victories to begin the season, the sixth-ranked Maryland women's basketball team is set for a significant upgrade in opponents over the next week. The stretch of three straight games against Power Five schools starts today, when the Terps face No. 23 Arizona State in the first round of the South Point Shootout in Las Vegas.
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- On Saturday, Villanova will try to stop Towson's mercurial wide receiver, whose two long touchdown receptions in the second half in a 35-28 win over St. Francis (Pa.) earned him honors as the Colonial Athletic Association Offensive Player of the Week.
- Before Joey Rickard became a star, he was just that neighborhood kid who raids your fridge when he's over and unrepentantly eats your favorite food.
- Contrary to earlier reports, Maryland is still in the running for a player many consider one of the top three prospects in the Class of 2016.
- So far, ex-Maryland Terrapin Jacquille Veii is faring well for the Towson Tigers (4-3 overall and 2-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association), who weIcome Delaware (3-4, 2-2) on Saturday for a 2 p.m. kickoff. Veii leads the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (348) and has become redshirt senior quarterback Connor Frazier's favorite target.
- Minnesota selected Kentucky's Karl-Anthony Towns with the first pick in the NBA draft on Thursday night, the first of three straight freshmen chosen before New York chose Latvian forward Kristaps Porzingis, triggering loud, long boos from their fans inside Barclays Center.
- Bob Bowman, CEO of the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, is moving to Arizona State to take over its swimming program.
- President Barack Obama continued his tradition of picking an NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN, and he has the fourth-seeded Maryland men's basketball team reaching the Sweet 16.
- No, 8 Maryland's 10-0 record in games decided by six points or less is the best among the top 10 teams in the country. Only Duke (6-1) and Villanova (5-1) can approach the Terps in terms of percentage
- In this week's recruiting roundup, Stefon Diggs' little brother shows real interest in a Southeastern Conference power.
- Tubby Smith earns a win over his eldest son by leading Texas Tech to a 71-59 victory over Loyola Maryland in a season opener on Friday night in Lubbock.
- Melo Trimble is the first freshman point guard to start a season opener for Maryland since Eric Hayes in 2006. Prior to Hayes, Steve Blake started his first game for the Terps in 1999.
- Shane Doan had a pair of goals and an assist as the Arizona Coyotes beat the Capitals, 6-5, Sunday night, rallying for their first road victory and handing Washington its fourth straight loss.
- The landscape in college sports has changed dramatically in recent years, almost to a point where veteran men's basketball coaches such as Villanova's Jay Wright sometimes forget what the old days were like.
- The landscape in college sports has changed dramatically in recent years, almost to a point where veteran men's basketball coaches such as Villanova's Jay Wright sometimes forget what the old days were like.
- Terps will face nine teams who played in the NCAA tournament last season
- Maryland has pulled out of the Jimmy V Classic against Villanova on Dec. 8 because of "scheduling issues," according to a news release from ESPN. The Terps, who were replaced by Illinois, will take part in the event in 2016.
- Arizona swimmer Giles Smith, a McDonogh alum, is ranked first in the 100 butterfly heading into this week's NCAA swimming championships in Austin, Texas.
- UMBC's 79-76 victory over America East foe Maine on Saturday may have barely registered on the college basketball radar, but it was a significant outcome for the Retrievers.
- Making the Military Bowl was important for reasons other than winning for Randy Edsall and the Maryland football team.
- Follow along for updates on the Orioles' picks in the 2013 baseball first-year player draft.
- Kristijan Krajina scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds to pace the host Mount St. Mary's men's basketball team to a 58-55 win over UMBC on Saturday. The Mountaineers improved to 3-0 at home this season with the victory.