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- Johns Hopkins to seek conference affiliation in men's lacrosse after 130 years as independent
- Highlights from Johns Hopkins conference call regarding pursuit of conference affiliation for men's lacrosse program
- UMBC coach Don Zimmerman hopes impending storm does not impact Wednesday night's game vs. Maryland
- Despite impending storm that is projected to drop as much as eight inches of snow on Washington, D.C. area, UMBC-Maryland game still going forward Wednesday night
- No. 5 Johns Hopkins view game vs. No. 14 Princeton as barometer of progress, but not panicking about 11-8 loss
- Division II Lynn University announced the hiring of former Maryland defensive midfielder Brian Kingsbury as its inaugural men¿s lacrosse coach Wednesday afternoon.
- McDonald's lists 16 Baltimore area seniors as nominees for the 2013 McDonald's All American Game.
- The last time the Loyola men's basketball team met Fairfield, a bid to the NCAA tournament was at stake. The Greyhounds staggered to the finish line — and promise land — after the lowest-scoring Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament final in history.
- In November, more than 700 high school boys and girls lacrosse players on 46 teams ¿ came together to raise more than $65,000 for two severely wounded Connecticut soldiers at the seventh annual Sticks for Soldiers Thanksgiving Lacrosse Tournament in Fairfield, Conn.
- The Baltimore Bombers, who are about to open their first season in the North American Lacrosse League, announced the appointment of Dan Marohl, Shawn Nadelen and Damien Davis as captains and assistant captains of the first-year professional box lacrosse team.
- Johns Hopkins women¿s lacrosse coach Janine Tucker announced today the Blue Jays¿ 2013 schedule, which features eight home games, two nationally televised games and the 2013 American Lacrosse Conference tournament.
- UMBC men's lacrosse coach Don Zimmerman today announced his team's 2013 spring schedule, which features four straight road games against preseason top-20 teams.
- Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse announced its 2013 schedule today, complete with eight home games, a seventh straight appearance in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic and 11 nationally televised games.
- Despite a three-game losing streak and a seemingly never-ending string of depth-sapping injuries — the latest including the team's top offensive and defensive playmakers — Maryland enters the toughest stretch of its 2012 schedule with something it lacked a year ago: cohesion.
- Morgan State running back Travis Davidson leads the MEAC in rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and points.
- The Loyola men's lacrosse team will face the U.S. national team in the exhibition Champion Challenge, a US Lacrosse event, on Sunday, Jan. 27 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
- The collective emotions of Maryland fans were bottled up inside the walls of Looney's Pub as the anticipation of where the Harrison twins would play -- UM or Kentucky -- reached its climax.
- The Harrison twins, Andrew Harrison and Aaron Harrison, committed to the Kentucky Wildcats over the Maryland Terps.
- By sponsoring the Harrison twins' AAU team, Under Armour has become the talk of college basketball
- Towson will make more than a million dollars playing away games against national powerhouses in football and basketball
- Towson University Tigers came out of Baton Rouge, La., on Saturday with a loss to No. 3 LSU, but gave their counterpart Tigers a game effort in a 38-22 contest.
- When Towson athletic director Mike Waddell broached the idea with Rob Ambrose of taking his football team down to play LSU in Baton Rouge for the fourth game of the 2012 season, the Tigers' coach was decidedly lukewarm.
- Stony Brook's Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium was chosen Thursday as host for the 2013 and 2014 America East men¿s lacrosse championships, marking the first time the conference has predetermined a site for the event.
- The ACC has released the remaining game times and TV assignments for the 2012-13 men's basketball schedule. Here's a look at Maryland's schedule.
- Archbishop Moeller of Cincinnati scored three touchdowns in the second quarter en route to a 35-14 win over the Gilman Greyhounds in the 15th annual Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown in front of a nationally televised audience on ESPNU at Kings High School.
- Gilman students will gather in the auditorium Sunday evening to watch the football team play Archbishop Moeller, as school in Cincinnati, Ohio, from Cincinnati, on ESPN U. Even for Gilman, a football power traditionally, being on national TV is a new thing, and so is gathering to watch a big game like this.
- Aquille Carr, a rising senior and star basketball guard at Patterson High School, was arrested Friday on an assault charge, according to Baltimore city police and court records.
- Gilman to open 2012 football season against Archbishop Moeller, will be televised on ESPNU
- Before moving on to play lacrosse in college at North Carolina, Calvert Hall's Patrick Kelly will close out his high school career Saturday at 8 p.m. when he represents the South team in the seventh annual Under Armour All-America Classic at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium.
- Recent Loyola grad Deemer Class, a three-year starter and captain at midfield, will represent the South team in the seventh annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic this Saturday at Towson University.
- Q&A: A Greater Baltimore regional All-American and an Under Armour All-American, Marriotts Ridge's Anne Zabel will play in the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic at 5 p.m. Saturday at Towson University.
- When Jannah Tucker visited the University of Tennessee in February, she began to see herself as a Lady Vol. This past weekend, the New Town rising senior knew for sure.
- Gilman's Cyrus Jones Jr. and McDonogh's Taylor Cummings, both three-sport stars, earned the Baltimore Sun's annual Athlete of the Year awards Thursday.
- Cornell's Rob Pannell was the 2011 National Player of the Year, scoring more than five points per game. This season was supposed to be his coronation, leading Cornell to its first NCAA title since 1977. But a broken foot suffered March 3 has put his season on hold and his future in question.
- Cornell coach Ben DeLuca would not comment on the status of injured superstar Rob Pannell after the Big Red's 12-6 win against Syracuse on Tuesday. Pannell had surgery in early March for a broken bone in his foot. The injury typically sidelines athletes for at least six weeks.
- With conference play heating up, and April — which is about improvement — on the doorstep, I solicited some questions on Twitter (@QKessenich) to see what's on people's minds.
- Former Hopkins midfielder touches on Virginia's win vs. Syracuse, a team that has fallen short of expectations and a non-Top 10 team to watch
- The commentators on Tuesday night's ESPNU broadcast of the Maryland/Clemson game said both teams were possible NCAA tournament teams. That's a stretch.
- Franklin WR Thomas chooses Rutgers on busy Signing Day. Dunbar has 5 players sign with D-I programs; Old Mill's record-breaking running back Rob Chesson picks Towson.
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- A week filled with closed-door meetings and private discussions about the suspension of Bears coach Todd Bozeman ended with Morgan State's blowing a 17-point second half lead against Norfolk State, then going two overtimes before succumbing to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference frontrunners, 90-89.