The Blue Jays won their second straight game over the Terps in less than a week, securing a victory in the Big Ten semifinal to advance to Saturday’s title game.
Johns Hopkins’ Joey Epstein was recognized Tuesday by the Big Ten as the Freshman of the Year. He ranks second in the conference in goals (3.0) and points per game (5.0) and fifth in assists per game (2.0).
Princeton attackman Michael Sowers and North Carolina defender Emma Trenchard are The Sun’s National Players of the Week in men’s and women’s lacrosse, respectively.
Maryland assistant coach Kevin Broadus, who has been the lead recruiter on most of the players the Terps have brought to College Park the past two years, is a "serious" candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Morgan State, a source familiar with the situation said Wednesday.
No. 5 Salisbury earned a 14-7 victory against No. 15 SUNY Cortland in women's lacrosse at Rowan University. Lindsey Wagner (Loch Raven) led the Sea Gulls (7-1)
The Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will sponsor the 56th annual Scholar Athlete Awards Dinner on
The Maryland pitching staff utilized nine arms as the Terps baseball team earned a 4-3 win over host VCU on Tuesday afternoon. The Terps (5-2) have won five
The Washington Wizards announced the signing of free agent forward Jeff Green on Tuesday. Green (6-feet-9, 235 pounds) has averaged 13.2 points and 4.6
Riverdale's Frances Tiafoe, a product of the Junior Tennis Champions program in College Park, saved 13 of the 15 break points he faced to upset 30th-seeded
Westminster grad Ryan Hursey was selected by the Chesapeake Bayhawks in the fifth round, 42nd overall, in the 2018 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft on April 19.
Varsity tennis: Gilman won its fifth straight Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship by beating Calvert Hall, 5-0, on May 11.
Led by $2 million in the 50-cent Late Pick 4 and $1 million in the 50-cent Late Pick 5 on Saturday, there will be several guaranteed multi-race pools over
The Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team seeks to end a troubling pattern in the NCAA tournament, two opposing goalies occupy Maryland’s concerns, history might be on Loyola Maryland’s side against Virginia, and Salisbury will tangle with a familiar opponent in the Division III postseason.
The second-to-last Maverik men’s lacrosse media poll has Maryland back on top, and Johns Hopkins and Loyola Maryland are close behind at Nos. 5 and 6, respectively.
Here are knee-jerk reactions from the coaches for Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse regarding their opponents in the first round of the NCAA Division I tournament.
Although Maryland men’s lacrosse lost to Johns Hopkins in Saturday night’s Big Ten tournament final, the Terps’ profile was strong enough to persuade the selection committee to award them the overall No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Division I tournament.
The NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse tournament will include Maryland, Loyola Maryland and Johns Hopkins. Navy, however, is waiting to find out its postseason fate.
Trevor Baptiste won his 1,118th career faceoff to break the NCAA Division I men's lacrosse record in the closing seconds of No. 3 Denver's 10-7 victory over Marquette in a Big East men's lacrosse semifinal at Villanova on Thursday.
Host Princeton used a 5-1 run in the third quarter and shutdown defense on No. 6 Cornell's leading scorer to pull off a 14-8 upset in men's lacrosse Saturday.
Alex Bassil, fourth-string goalie to start the season, made a career-high 14 saves and stopped a shot by Notre Dame's Bryan Costabile (Mount Saint Joseph) with