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- With fatherhood impending, Maryland linebacker Melvin Keihn will transfer to Richmond to start graduate studies.
- After a Heisman Trophy-winning season in 2016, Jackson posted an ACC-record 5,261 total yards with 45 touchdowns as a junior last year.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore went from having no scholarship offers from FBS schools as a high school junior to being the Big Ten's leading wide receiver as a college junior last season.
- Turner wasn't recruited out of Glen Burnie High, but he made sure that he got on the radar of top college programs.
- A look back at the most important developments of former Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson’s eight years at Maryland.
- 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.
- New offensive coordinator Matt Canada plans to use his running backs a bit differently than Walt Bell did the past two seasons.
- St. Frances senior guard Nia Clouden was named Gatorade Maryland Girls Basketball Player of the Year for the second straight season.
- Baltimore City Community College will compete this weekend for a district championship in men's basketball. The Panthers (20-1) won the National Junior College
- Maryland's improved defensive line, offensive line depth, new wide receiver corps, using tight end and difference in tempo with new coaching additions.
- Bryson Shaw, an Eldersburg resident, is a standout athlete at Bullis School in Potomac. Shaw recently gave University of Wisconsin a verbal commitment to play football for the Badgers in 2019.
- The Black College Football Hall of Fame inducted its Class of 2018 on Saturday, including former Baltimore Colts tight end and Morgan State graduate Raymond
- Here is an early projection of the top four seeds in the 2018 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament and capsules on all seven teams in Maryland.
- An assessment of the race for the 2018 Ivy League men’s lacrosse title that is sure to go wrong.
- Jevian Toledo, the leading rider in Maryland with 144 wins in 2017, will be sidelined indefinitely after a spill during training hours Sunday morning at Laurel Park.
- The Thundering Herd had one of the top defenses in the nation this past season.
- Jim Hyson and Colin Formulak were part of the officiating crew for the 2018 Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 1, 2018.
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- Malcolm Perry dominated the Cavaliers in the first half and Zach Abey put the hammer down in the second on the way to Navy's 49-7 victory in the Military Bowl.
- Sun sports reporters reflect on favorite memories and characters from the games, events and people they covered in 2017.
- The Most Valuable Player of the 1958 Sugar Bowl later became a lawyer in his native Mississippi.
- Woodlawn native and former Gilman star Micah Kiser is a true scholar-athlete who has excelled at linebacker for Virginia and also helped counsel his teammates through the white nationalist protests that rocked Charlottesville in August.
- Maryland will add graduate transfer linebacker Tre Watson to the team for the 2018 season.
- Special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg and practice squad running back John Crockett have a rooting interest in the Bison's game against James Madison for the FCS championship on Jan. 6.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore, who set a single-season school record for receptions in 2017, said hearing that he could be as high as a second-round pick validated his decision.
- The Greyhounds standout will sign with Stanford on Wednesday, the first day of the new early signing period for football, as he embarks on his plan to make a run at the NFL but, more importantly, to become a captain of technological industry.
- Long before he emerged as the unexpected salvation of the Ravens offense, Alex Collins stamped himself as a unique character. From Irish dancing to lacrosse to playing the keyboard, he's looked to every horizon to enrich himself as a person and an athlete.
- To get ready for bowl season, here's a Baltimore fan's guide for the three weeks of games.
- Check out The Baltimore Sun's 2017 All-Metro football defense.
- Navy senior linebackers Micah Thomas and Winn Howard have been selected for leadership positions within the Brigade of Midshipmen for the second semester.
- Marathon Farms homebred Whirlin Curlin, fresh from a surprising maiden-breaking stakes win two weeks ago, pulled off another shocker by rallying through the
- As the “Academic Heisman” winner, Kiser will be honored on the field during the College Football Playoff National Championship on Jan. 8.
- Digest: Loyola Maryland senior Coan wins gold at World Para Swimming Championships
- Digest: Ex-Ravens safety finalist for nation's top college football assistant
- Roger Staubach, Bert Jones and Bailey Howell are part of This Week in Sports for Nov. 26-Dec. 2.
- Maryland junior wide receiver DJ Moore needs six receptions to break Geroy Simon's single-season school record.
- The least heralded Friendship Collegiate Academy player of the four who signed at Maryland in 2013, linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. is on the verge of becoming only the fifth player in school history to lead Terps in tackles three straight years.
- The least heralded Friendship Collegiate Academy player of the four who signed at Maryland in 2013, linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. is on the verge of becoming only the fifth player in school history to lead Terps in tackles three straight years.
- Maryland coach DJ Durkin uses the end of Monday practice to allow some inexperienced players to get live reps.
- Alexandria Adams scored with 4:33 remaining to propel Harford Community College to a 2-1 victory over Cloud County (Kan.) in pool play at the National Junior
- Digest: Salisbury to play Ithaca in bowl game Saturday
- Former Terps star Shawne Merriman believes much of Maryland’s problems began with the early-season injuries to quarterbacks Tyrrell Pigrome and Kasim Hill.
- A botched fake punt and a blocked punt helped Michigan build a 28-0 halftime lead.
- McDaniel lost its college football season finale 56-21 to rival Johns Hopkins on Nov. 11.
- After erasing a 17-7 deficit to recapture the lead in the third quarter, Maryland ran out of gas against the Scarlet Knights.
- In breaking a three-game losing streak against Indiana, sophomore quarterback Max Bortenschlager and his defense came up big.
- The Tigers go for two in a row over ranked teams.
- Sophomore running back is tied for the lead in rushing touchdowns while being one of Maryland's top special teams players.
- College Football Hall of Famer Rex Kern had a brief but memorable pro career mostly with the Baltimore Colts.
- Coming off one of his career highlights against Indiana, Maryland punter Wade Lees is becoming a "threat" for the Terps.