grant enders
- For the third time this season, Towson redshirt freshman quarterback Ryan Stover was named CAA Football Rookie of the Week.
- Ryan Stover passed for four touchdowns and Towson’s defense registered five sacks as the Tigers ended their season with a 29-10 victory over Rhode Island at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Saturday.
- New Hampshire's Sean McDonnell says Towson QB Peter Athens is extending success of predecessor
- Tigers fifth-year senior battled back from torn ACL in 2009, other obstacles to earn starting job
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Local undrafted free agents are eager to prove they belong at Baltimore Ravens' three-day rookie minicamp.
- Maryland tight end Matt Furstenburg has reached an agreement to join the Ravens.
- Even the harshest Joe Flacco critic over the years has to grudgingly admit now that the Ravens are set at the quarterback position.
- The Ravens are scheduled to host West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin and Virginia Tech wide receiver Corey Fuller at their local Pro Day workout Thursday.
- Thanks to three straight conference wins, Towson is in position to defend its CAA crown and earn a spot in the FCS playoffs. But it won't come easily playing against conference-leading New Hampshire on the road.
- No. 17 Towson helped shed some clarity on what had been a murky playoff scenario Saturday by taking care of business against winless Rhode Island, surviving an uneven first half to pull away for a 41-10 win before an announced 7,263 at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
- Towson football wide receiver Tom Ryan enters Rhode Island game determined to help the Tigers return to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs
- Towson might have saved its season last weekend by upsetting CAA co-leaders and No. 19 Villanova, 49-35, on the road. But once again the Tigers face a nationally ranked team away from home as they continue fighting for a playoff spot.
- Tigers star running back didn't play in game due to death in his family
- Towson scrapped out a 24-19 win over Maine last weekend to get back to .500 and 2-1 in conference play. Now sitting in the middle of the pack in the CAA standings, a win at home puts the Tigers right back in a contending spot for the championship.
- Towson knows that if it cuts down on penalties and reduces its turnovers, it has the potential to be one of the best teams in the Football Championship Subdivision. On Saturday night, the Tigers addressed one and kept the other manageable in a 24-19 win over Maine at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
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- No. 12 Towson takes on No. 5 James Madison on Saturday in a crucial CAA matchup.