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- Andre Walker hit a 3-pointer with eight-tenths of a second left Thursday night to give visiting Loyola Maryland its only lead of the game in an 84-83 Patriot League victory over Lehigh.
- Arnaud William Adala Moto had a game-high 10 rebounds for the Tigers, who didn't have a player score in double figures.
- The Maryland men's and women's lacrosse teams lead the way for local schools in Inside Lacrosse's 2017 Face-Off Yearbook rankings.
- Jairus Lyles had 22 points, six rebounds and four assists, and Joe Sherburne scored 18 points to help UMBC (9-3) hold on for a 62-61 win over host James Madison (1-11) on Friday.
- Messiah College senior midfielder Jacob Bender (Calvert Hall) was named the NCAA Division III National Player of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America on Wednesday.
- Maryland hunters reported taking 35,078 deer during the state's most popular hunt, the two-week firearm season. The total was 12 percent greater than last year's harvest of 31,304.
- Terry Nolan scored a game-high 25 points, and host Mount Carmel took control early and held off a late rally to upset No. 9 St. Frances, 73-71, in boys
- After a scoreless first half, Andrew Hoxie scored his fifth goal of the season on a power play in the third quarter and the visiting Blast added four fourth-quarter goals to beat the Tropics, 5-1, in the Major Arena Soccer League on Saturday night.
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Isaiah Still scored 16 points and Billy Giles' jumper with 1:35 remaining gave Robert Morris the lead for good, completing the Colonials' second-half comeba
- Jarred Jones (John Carroll) scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, James Fives hit three 3-pointers and finished with 13 points, and the host Greyhounds
- By the numbers: 2017 schedule for Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse
- For Phelps' five gold medals this summer, USA Swimming named him its Male Athlete of the Year.
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Jairus Lyles hit four 3-pointers and scored 24 points Wednesday night as host UMBC cruised to a 90-68 win over Delaware State.
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- Loyola Maryland ranked tied for third out of 351 NCAA Division I schools in the organization's latest Graduation Success Rate report published Tuesday.
- The top-ranked Maryland men's soccer team received the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament Monday.
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- John Orsino, a catcher for the Orioles from 1963 to 1965, has died. He was 78. Orsino died Tuesday at Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., after a lengthy illness, according to his wife, Honey.
- The Archbishop Curley soccer team has emerged as the favorite in the MIAA playoffs, but plenty of talented teams capable of bringing home the title.
- California Chrome heads a full field of 14 horses for the Breeders' Cup Classic, with the 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner likely to be the prohibitive favorite in the $6 million race.
- Patrick Mullins (Maryland) had a goal and an assist and D.C. United clinched a third consecutive MLS Cup playoff appearance with a 3-1 victory over New York City FC.
- The Washington Wizards will start the season without their backup center and highest-paid free agent acquisition, Ian Mahinmi. On Saturday, the team announced that the center underwent surgery Friday night for a partially torn medial meniscus in his left knee.
- Aberdeen senior quarterback Stephen Blackwell threw for two touchdowns and ran for one as the host Eagles upset No. 12 Bel Air, 22-15, in the Chesapeake Division of the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference on Friday.
- With a Breeders' Cup berth at stake, Sagamore Racing, Allen Rosenblum and The Club Racing LLC's Miss Temple City became the first filly in 22 years to win the $1 million Grade 1 Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes on Saturday at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky.
- Kelly Oubre scored 24 points as the visiting Washington Wizards outlasted the Philadelphia 76ers, 125-119, for their first preseason victory under coach Scott Brooks.
- Displaying his affinity for an off track, Chief Istan passed pace-setting Big Guy Ian in midstretch and turned back a late bid from Rockinn On Bye to capture the $75,000 Challedon on a rainy Saturday at Laurel Park.
- Ben's Cat, in the midst of the first four-race losing streak of his storied career, is being pointed to a return trip to the Maryland Million Day program Oct. 22 at Laurel Park.
- Matt Brummet led the way for No. 2 Archbishop Curley again with a goal and an assist as the host Friars won, 6-0, over St.
Paul's in soccer Friday. With his back to the goal, Brett St. Martin scored a goal with a flick off the top of his head to give No. 4 Mount Saint Joseph a 1-0 win over visiting No.
Loyola Maryland student McKenzie Coan won her second gold medal of the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics with a victory Wednesday in the women's S7 400-meter freestyle.Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse hires former Virginia offensive coordinator Marc Van Arsdale for same positionThe Loyola Maryland assistant coach is tasked with reviving a program that last made the NCAA tournament in 2009.Who will replace Ryan Moran as offensive coordinator for Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse?Ryan Moran, previously the offensive coordinator at LoyolaMaryland, has been hired to be the fifth men's lacrosse head coach at UMBC.Ryan Moran, previously the offensive coordinator at LoyolaMaryland, has been hired to be the fifth men's lacrosse head coach at UMBC.With Father's Day on Sunday, The Baltimore Sun surveyed local athletes, from Orioles and Ravens to Terps and Greyhounds, for cherished memories of their dads. The remembrances are as unique as the relationships they spring from, but in each there are virtues of fatherhood: love, patience, pride. And because these are athletes, after all, there are sports.No. 7 seed Loyola Maryland¿s loss to eventual national champion North Carolina was hardly worth remembering for the Greyhounds, especially for Jacob Stover.Chris Myers may not be able to score goals galore or dodge through a double team with aplomb, yet the Loyola University Maryland midfielder boasts at least oneOnly good things happen when Ray Lewis and lacrosse mix.North Carolina vs. Maryland men's lacrosse: Three things to watchNorth Carolina vs. Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse: Three things to watchCounting the spate of injuries that have plagued Jeff Chase's career on the lacrosse field won't require a calculator.Each team in the final four has something to prove and it all begins Saturday in Philadelphia for Maryland, Loyola, Brown and North Carolina.The goalkeepers for No. 1 seed Maryland, No. 5 seed Brown, No. 7 seed Loyola Maryland and unseeded North Carolina, getting set for the NCAA tournament semifinals at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, are a diverse group ranging from a fifth-year senior from Akron, Ohio, to a true freshman from Baltimore. And each player is willing to fend off metaphorical blows as much as they block physical ones.Brian Sherlock of Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse to meet former team in Final FourLoyola Maryland men's lacrosse hoping to take advantage of first final four trip since 2012Postscript from Towson vs. Loyola Maryland men's lacrosseDivision I men's lacrosse weekend roundup (May 23)Towson vs. Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse: Three things to watch