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- Women's college lacrosse roundup (May 10):
- On the men’s side, No. 8 Syracuse and No. 6 Loyola Maryland will kick off the weekend’s first-round action of the NCAA tournament, while No. 9 James Madison and No. 14 Stony Brook will meet in the first round of the playoffs on the women’s side.
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a sharpshooter in Sam Fiedler, Kelly Larkin keeps racking up achievements for the Navy women, and the transition from the Johns Hopkins women’s midfield to attack has been smooth for Nicole DeMase.
- For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament.
- For the first time in nine years, the Army West Point men's lacrosse team won the Patriot League title.
- 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.
- The top-ranked Penn State men's lacrosse team knocked off visiting No. 19 Johns Hopkins, 20-9, at Panzer Stadium in State College, Pa., on Sunday.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 20.
- 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.
- The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team trounced No. 6 James Madison, 18-5, on Sunday.
- Mariah Gray, Maia Lee and Nukiya Mayo endured 18 more losses than wins in their first two years for the Towson women’s basketball team. On Friday, they'll play in the program's first NCAA tournament game.
- Scoreboard and roundup of state college basketball games on March 14.
- The Blast recorded their 11th win of the Major Arena Soccer League season with a 5-4 victory over the host Mississauga MetroStars (3-14) in Ontario, Canada.
- Jordan Butler (John Carroll) scored a game-high six goals to lead host Mount St. Mary's to a 16-5 victory over La Salle in women's lacrosse Friday.
- This week's men's and women's lacrosse Players of the Week and men's and women's Games of the Week.
- Pink Pearl forged a short lead after a half-mile and drew off to a 4 ¼-length upset of Sunday’s opener at Laurel Park to give jockey Victor Rosales his first career riding victory.
- The Arena Football League announced its 2019 season schedule, along with rule changes for the upcoming season. The Baltimore Brigade will kick off the season
- The No. 14 Towson women’s team will seek to upend No. 10 Penn State for the second year in a row; goalie Brandon Warren anchored No. 2 Salisbury’s defensive effort; and No. 3 Maryland was thrilled for midfielder Christian Zawadzki’s first goal in almost four years.
- FTF Racing’s Correjon continued his winter hot streak at Laurel Park, earning his third straight win over its main track with a record-setting half-length triumph in Sunday’s featured Super Bowl Starter Handicap.
- Along with the No. 3 Terps, Loyola Maryland and Johns Hopkins rank among the top seven.
- The Towson women's basketball team's 10 wins in 15 games is its fastest run to double-digit victories since 2011-12 and its 4-0 opening in the conference is its best since 2007-08.
- Jared Ambrose, the younger brother of Tigers head coach Rob Ambrose, replaces Matt Simon for the Blue Hens.
- The No. 16 Towson football team earned one of 14 at-large bids and a spot in the 24-team NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs Sunday.
- The No. 15 Towson football team has left its fate in the hands of the Football Championship Subdivision selection committee’s hands after Saturday’s loss to No. 7 James Madison in the regular-season finale for both teams.
- Previewing Saturday’s games for No. 20 Towson and Morgan State against No. 7 Elon and Delaware State, respectively.
- No. 15 Towson’s last-gasp attempt to send the game into overtime fell short and No. 23 Maine escaped with a 35-28 win.
- Previewing Saturday’s games for No. 15 Towson and Morgan State against No. 23 Maine and Bethune-Cookman, respectively.
- “Picking us 10th is kind of dumb. But go ahead, we don’t care,” coach Rob Ambrose said. “We’re 10th, we’re no good. Remember that, when you show up [to play Towson].”
- Dustin Clark, who has been with Mark Turgeon since he coached at Texas A&M, is leaving Maryland after seven seasons to go into a family business in Texas.
- Third-seeded James Madison won its first NCAA women's lacrosse national championship Sunday by fending off a rally by fourth-seeded Boston College.
- All four coaches in the NCAA DIvision I women's lacrosse final four played high school lacrosse in the Baltimore area — Maryland's Cathy Reese, Boston College's Acacia Walker-Weinstein, North Carolina's Jenny Levy and James Madison's Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe.
- NCAA Division I women's lacrosse preview as Maryland-Boston College and North Carolina-James Madison square off in the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse semifinals Friday at Stony Brook.
- Second-seed Albany used balanced scoring and a strong first quarter to carry them past Denver, 15-13, in an NCAA men's lacrosse Division I quarterfinal at
- NCAA Division I women's lacrosse preview heading into the second weekend of the tournament.
- Megan Whittle leads the top-ranked Terps into the quarterfinals of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament. Maryland routed Denver, 15-4, behind her six goals and two assists.
- Northwestern attackers Selena Lasota and Sheila Nesselbush scored eight goals each as the Wildcats upset No. 7 Towson, 21-17, in the second round of the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday.
- Towson midfielder Kaitlyn Montalbano led the Tigers in scoring as a sophomore, but as the offense had grown around her, she’s continued to play a major role — just not always as the big finisher.
- Previewing Friday’s NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse first-round games for the teams from Maryland: Fairfield at Loyola, Johns Hopkins vs. Navy at Loyola, Wagner at Towson.
- The Division I Inside Lacrosse women's media poll and what's next for are women's lacrosse teams.
- The seedings for the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament were announced Sunday night.
- Senior attacker Kristen Gaudian and senior midfielder Elena Romesburg combined for nine goals to lead No. 4 James Madison to a 16-10 win over No. 7 Towson to claim the Colonial Athletic Association women's lacrosse championship.
- Caroline Steele (Severn) had a game-high five goals and Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 11 saves and No. 2 Maryland women's lacrosse outlasted Johns Hopkins,
- The Division I Inside Lacrosse women's media poll saw a change near the top with previously unbeaten Boston College losing in the ACC final.
- No. 4 James Madison edged No. 6 Towson, 17-16 for the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season women's lacrosse championship.
- Towson's No. 6 women's lacrosse team hosts No. 4 James Madison for the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season championship Saturday afternoon.
- The upset parade has settled down in Division I women’s lacrosse with the top 14 teams holding on to their spots in this weeks’ Inside Lacrosse media poll. The final six shuffled.
- Ben Reeves, Lucas Cotler and Matt Gaudet each scored three goals to lift the host No. 5 Yale men's lacrosse team to a 14-6 win over No. 2 Albany on Sunday.
- The Towson women's lacrosse team is causing turnovers at a record rate as the Tigers rank third in Division I in scoring defense.
- Senior attacker Megan Whittle scored her 268th career goal with 24:16 remaining in the first half to become the Maryland women's lacrosse team's all-time goal leader Sunday.
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