college baseball
- Morgan State's 2019 football schedule features five home games in W.A.C. Hughes Memorial Stadium, including a home opener matchup against Delaware State.
- Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman has won the Golden Spikes Award as the nation's outstanding college baseball player.
- College Notebook for May 31, 2019.
- The durable left arms of Griffan Smith and Andrew Magno carried Ohio State to an improbable Big Ten baseball tournament title.
- Maryland graduates Cathy Nelson Reese and Sarah Forbes were selected for induction into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2019.
- The Retrievers defied preseason voting to capture their first conference crown and meet No. 1 seed Oklahoma in Friday’s NCAA regional.
- After winning last year’s MEAC North Division and earning the top seed in the league tournament, the Eagles are tied for first place in the division again and have their sights set on a more enjoyable postseason run.
- Loyola Maryland's Pat Spencer, who ranks in the top-five all-time of both points and assists in NCAA Division I, was selected first overall by the PLL’s Archers to become the first collegiate player ever selected by the new league.
- The Coppin State baseball team earned a 5-0 win over host Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference rival Norfolk State on Sunday, giving the Eagles 21 victories to match a single-season school record that they set in 2005 and 2018.
- The Mount St. Mary's women's lacrosse team shut down visiting Robert Morris in a 14-3 win Sunday. The victory was the seventh straight for the Mountaineers, which marks the team's longest winning streak since the 2007 season.
- Indiana posted a 20-5 win over the Maryland baseball team at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers (16-10, 4-1 Big Ten) scored four
- The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team trounced No. 6 James Madison, 18-5, on Sunday.
- Mount St. Mary’s inducted its Class of 2019 into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, and Carroll County had a representative.
- Remember when Kyle Boller, Archie Clark and Mark Belanger were in the news?
- Senior Kevin Biondic hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the eighth inning before recording the final out of the ninth on the mound to push the Maryland baseball team to a come-from-behind 4-3 victory over visiting Northwestern on Sunday.
- Isaiah Pasteur, a Winters Mill graduate and former Times Baseball Player of the Year, is thriving at George Washington. Pasteur earned Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Week honors last week.
- Led by junior attacker Caroline Steele and senior attacker Taylor Hensh, the No. 5 Maryland women's lacrosse team defeated host No. 8 Syracuse, 18-11, on Sunday.
- The fourth-seeded Tribe reached the Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball semifinals for the fifth straight season.
- Major League Lacrosse announced Tuesday that Alexander P. "Sandy" Brown (Gilman) has been selected as the second commissioner in the 18-year history of the
- Digest: Katie Ledecky named nation's top female college athlete
- Maryland freshman pitcher Tyler Blohm (Archbishop Spalding) was named a Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Freshman All-American. Blohm won eight games, tied for
- Marty Costes' diamond development a key for Maryland entering NCAA baseball tourney
- Maryland's Brian Shaffer has risen from obscurity to lead the No. 3-seeded Terps into the Wake Forest Regional of the NCAA baseball tournament.
- Zack Bright drew a four-pitch walk with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th inning to give UMBC its first America East baseball championship with a 2-1
- The fourth-seeded Maryland baseball team’s late comeback fell short in a 6-5 defeat to seventh-seeded Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals Sunday
- The two yearly awards are a significant bounty for a program long unaccustomed to such distinctions.
- Navy graduate Chris Swain released by N.Y. Jets
- Mount St. Mary's standout freshman guard Miles Wilson announced his intention to transfer Monday night, becoming the third Baltimore-area guard to leave the
- No. 1 Orange upset by N. Carolina in ACC men's tournament
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- Digest: Towson women secure No. 2 seed in CAA lacrosse tournament
- Digest: UMBC men's basketball beats Liberty to reach CIT semifinals
- Georgia senior Chase Kalisz of Bel Air broke his three-year-old US Open and NCAA record in the 400 individual medley on Friday at the NCAA championships in Indianapolis.
- Digest: Towson falls to Charleston in CAA men's basketball semifinal, 67-59
- The Terps did not make the NCAA tournament for the first time in three years last season, but they are widely considered a preseason top-25 team.
- Johns Hopkins defeated host Franklin & Marshall, 67-57, on Wednesday night to give men's basketball coach Bill Nelson his 500th win in 31 seasons at the school.
- Baseball America named Maryland as its favorite to win the Big Ten Conference.
- After 52 years in professional baseball and 12 in the Orioles organization, Orlando Gomez is retiring.
- Towson redshirt freshman Shane Simpson was named the Colonial Athletic Association Offensive Rookie of the Year.
- The top-ranked Maryland men's soccer team received the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament Monday.
- Entering the 2014 season, the Terps had last made the NCAA tournament in 1971. They rewrote their record books two springs ago — first Atlantic Coast Conference tournament final appearance since 1976, first 40-win season in program history, first NCAA regional title in program history — only to need even more Wite-Out after last season's march: a program-record 42 wins, another super-regional appearance, a program-record eight players drafted. Now there are material improvements
- Orioles first-round draft pick DJ Stewart will make his professional debut Thursday for short-season Aberdeen against Staten Island.
- Outfielder DJ Stewart, shortstop Ryan Mountcastle and right-handed pitcher Jonathan Hughes are the Baltimore Orioles' first 3 draft picks. Get to know them here.
- Maryland midfielder Taylor Cummings (McDonogh) won the Honda Sports Award for lacrosse for the second straight year.
- Terps closer secures nine-out save the help Terps advance to Super Regionals at Virginia
- When Maryland baseball coach John Szefc returns to the dugout Sunday night, he will find his team a victory from advancing in the NCAA Division I tournament.
- Maryland baseball coach John Szefc will serve a two-game suspension because of his ejection from Sunday's Big Ten championship game and will miss the first two games of the NCAA tournament.
- The Illinois baseball team's 27-game winning streak is over, and so are Maryland's doubts about its NCAA tournament chances.
- Joseph "Nana" Gyau, who played for several teams in Baltimore and Washington during the dawning of U.S. pro soccer died Thursday in his native Ghana.
- Maryland and Loyola Maryland had a combined 11 players honored as All-Regional players by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association.