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- Laurel's Brenda Frese, of the University of Maryland is Big Ten Coach of the Year
- Ryan Brown scored six goals as the United States clinched the top seed in the Blue Division with an 18-2 victory over Scotland in the Federation of International Lacrosse men's world championship in Netanya, Israel.
- Cole Williams (Loyola Blakefield) scored four goals and No. 17 Johns Hopkins stunned No. 6 Syracuse, 18-7, in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- Hannah Powers scored the tying goal and assisted on Taylor VanThof's game-winner with 1:15 left in the third overtime as No. 18 Loyola Maryland upset No. 10
- Digest: Loyola Md. falls to Coastal Carolina in CBI quarterfinal, 72-63
- Natalie Sulmonte scored two of her game-high five goals in the first half to lead No. 20 Towson to a 14-11 upset over No. 10 Notre Dame in women's lacrosse Wednesday.
- Times Male Athlete of the Year shined in all three sports for Cavaliers
- Plummer (Maryland) and Kelly (Coastal Carolina) sign football NLI, Franklin heads to VMI for soccer
- After de-committing from Maryland, Cavs standout decides on Chanticleers
- Growing up in Williamsburg, Va., Taliaferro was ruled academically ineligible for his sophomore season at Bruton High School. A low grade point average cost him potential scholarship offers to Virginia Tech, Connecticut and Temple. Taliaferro attended Lackawanna Junior College in Pennsylvania before enrolling at Coastal Carolina where he became the Big South Conference Offensive Player of the Year.