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- 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.
- Damon Sherman-Newsome scored 16 points, including the winning basket in the final seconds, as host Colgate edged Loyola Maryland, 59-58, on Saturday.
- UMES men's basketball coach Bobby Collins won't know the full impact of Monday night's 73-72 overtime loss against South Carolina State until the team takes the floor at Bethune-Cookman on Saturday.
- Christian Kessee scored a career-high 23 points and the Coppin State men's basketball team extended the nation's longest losing streak by beating winless Florida A&M, 87-75, on Monday.
- While Morgan State was outmuscled in part of its game against visiting Bethune-Cookman, it was ultimately poor shooting that doomed the Bears in a 65-58 loss in a matinee game Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
- When the Morgan State women's basketball team beat Florida A&M, 57-50, on Saturday, the program made school history.
- Coppin State men's basketball coach Michael Grant says morale hasn't dipped despite 11-game skid
- The Morgan State football team will be facing Richmond in the first round of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.
- Junior guard Four McGlynn made all eight of his free throws and scored 10 points as Towson (3-1) rolled to a 63-42 victory over Bethune-Cookman (1-3) in a CBE Hall of Fame Classic game Saturday in West Long Beach, N.J.
- Morgan State can make Football Championship Subdivision playoffs via two scenarios
- When Ashley Preston played for Morgan State's volleyball team less than a decade ago, Coppin State routinely had one of the worst teams in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Now, as Eagles coach, Preston thinks Coppin State can beat any team in the MEAC.
- After closing to within one point in the final minute, Morgan State didn't score again, and Towson sealed a 51-46 victory on the road.
- No longer in control in MEAC race, Morgan State football training sights on South Carolina State
- The outcome of Morgan State's football game at North Carolina A&T will put the winner in at least a tie with Bethune-Cookman for first place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- Morgan State-North Carolina A&T on Saturday could determine MEAC frontrunner
- The Bears will have a tough time against the No. 5 Wildcats, who have one of the best rushing defenses around.
- Morgan State football coach Lee Hull said that there is a little cause for concern that the bye week allowed the team to collect a little rust.
- More than a week after Seth Allen became the fourth Maryland player with remaining eligibility to leave the program since the season ended, Mark Turgeon is still trying to find another guard.
- More than a month after announcing that the contract of longtime men's basketball coach Fang Mitchell would not be renewed, Coppin State athletic director Derrick Ramsey is expected to introduce Michael Grant as Mitchell's successor at a news conference Tuesday.
- Coppin State has narrowed its search for a new men's basketball coach to five candidates who are scheduled to interview on campus next week, including current Maryland assistant Bino Ranson.
- Guard Justin Black scores 29 points as third-seeded Morgan State defeats sixth-seeded Florida A&M, 81-68, in the MEAC quarterfinals at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va.
- Using an all-senior starting lineup for the first time this season, the ninth-ranked Terps made quick work of their ACC border rival, 87-48.
- Loyola Maryland edges past Navy for a 67-65 men's basketball victory, breaking a six-game losing streak with its first Patriot League road win of the season.
- The Eagles (9-18, 6-8 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) sit in seventh place with just two games to play before the conference tournament, but with that he finds inspiration.
- North Carolina A&T gets the go-ahead basket from guard Richard Pauk with five seconds left to beat Morgan State, 68-67, in overtime Saturday night and send the Bears to their first loss in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- The only two teams with undefeated records in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference this season -- Morgan State and Savannah State -- won't play each other until possibly the conference tournament.
- Morgan State to announce Maryland assistant Lee Hull as head football coach.Hull was last remaining Friedgen hire on Maryland staff,
- A breakdown of the Howard County boys basketball scene after the first month of the season.
- Lions get career-high 18 points from Bryce Shuart on way to overtime victory over Chopticon.
- On the opening day of this year's holiday tournaments, Atholton earns 11-point victory over Old Mill at Patriot Holiday Classic.
- The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship is no longer a possibility for Morgan State, but the Bears can clinch their first winning record in the league if they can beat Delaware State
- Reserve QB Adrian Kollock runs 'Wildcat' offense as South Carolina State routs Morgan State, 38-3
- Morgan State is suddenly back in the hunt for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title after edging North Carolina A&T, 24-23.
- A week ago, the Morgan State football team did not have a shot at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship. Now, the Bears are back in contention.
- Just when it appeared that Morgan State was losing tread in the race for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title, the team rebounded with a 30-27 victory against Hampton last Saturday.
- Last Saturday's 28-14 loss to Howard may have crippled Morgan State's hopes of remaining in contention in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
- After an 0-5 start that included a loss to Norfolk State in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opener, Morgan State has won two straight and put itself back into the conversation in the league race.
- Terrance West rushes for two touchdowns as Towson improves to 4-0 by defeating North Carolina Central, 35-17
- Follow along for updates on the Orioles' picks in the 2013 baseball first-year player draft.
- Lightning open Paint Branch Holiday Tournament with 10-point victory over Damascus
- Nineteen players from Baltimore are true freshmen on Division I basketball rosters this fall. There's a good chance this area will produce more DI players in the 2013 class. Below the chart of last year's DI signees is a comprehensive look at which local seniors have already signed, and which prospects remain on the market heading into the spring period.
- Bears miss three field-goal attempts, have two others blocked in loss at Hughes Stadium
- Near the bottom of the MEAC standings with only two games remaining, Morgan is playing for pride and the upperclassman on senior day. Last week, the Bears suffered their third consecutive heartbreaking loss, when they were stopped on a fourth down late in the game.
- Mustangs take Class 2A-1A team title at College Park, while Wootton wins Class 4A-3A