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- For the first time in its Division I program history, the Towson men’s lacrosse team was voted first in all three national polls Monday.
- In addition to live racing, fans at Laurel Park will be able to watch and wager on all 13 Breeders' Cup races from Del Mar on Friday and Saturday. Post time at
- After losing his top two quarterbacks, Maryland offensive coordinator Walt Bell concedes that his second season has been harder than his first.
- An improvement in their offensive line has help Terps to 2-0 start
- Digest: Former Towson lacrosse player Zinkand joins Mount St. Mary's staff
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- Walt Bell got his first offensive coordinator job at Arkansas State at age 29. He'll be 32 when Maryland kicks off against Howard at Maryland Stadium on Sept. 3 in his first game as the Terps offensive coordinator. And soon enough, some who have coached him think he'll be leading his own program.
- Things have been quiet in College Park the past couple of weeks regarding the search for fired football coach Randy Edsall's successor. Athletic director Kevin Anderson, whose own legacy with the Terps will certainly be tied to this hire, has declined to discuss who he might be looking at since saying on the day of Edsall's firing that Maryland wanted a coach "to excite the fan base." Many names have surfaced in a variety of media outlets, a few that seem to have validity and others that appear
- In his comments after coach Randy Edsall was fired, Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson said the schools is looking for its next football coach to be someone to "excite the fan base," particularly on the offensive side of the ball. College football is filled with young offensive minds right now, many of whom have recently ascended to head coaching jobs.
- Angel McCoughtry (St. Frances) scored 18 points and Tiffany Hayes added 17 to help the Atlanta Dream keep their slim playoff hopes alive and beat the Washington Mystics, 73-67.
- A look at college football players from the state of Maryland who will play in bowl games this winter.
- Fresh off winning the Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup, the U.S. women¿s national team will return to the field for the first time on Oct. 12-13 in Annapolis and Towson.
- Antonio Barton will not be coming home to finish his college basketball career at Maryland.
- Antonio Barton, who has been granted his release after playing three years at Memphis, said in an interview Monday with The Baltimore Sun that he has been contacted by two dozen schools and that Maryland is one of the programs he's seriously considering.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Don Markus, intern and Diamondback co-sports editor Josh Vitale, and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Former Lake Clifton point guard Antonio Barton is looking for a place to finish his college career after leaving Memphis. Could Maryland be the right fit?
- Former Lake Clifton point guard Antonio Barton is considering his options after receiving his release from Memphis on Monday.
- For the second straight year, The Baltimore Sun has counted down the best returning Division I college basketball players from this area. Players were chosen based on previous college accomplishments and projections for the 2012-13 season. College coaches, sports information directors, writers and others were consulted in compiling this list
- Memphis guard Antonio Barton has been selected to The Baltimore Sun's Sweet 16.
- Matt Bracken previews The Sweet 16, his list of the best college basketball players from the Baltimore area.
- It was a surprising turn of events for the former Lake Clifton star. In the weeks leading up to the draft, he'd reportedly intrigued front offices with his unique combination of length, athleticism and natural scoring instincts.
- Will Barton has heard all about his perceived detractors: He's too skinny, too unorthodox and too undisciplined. But Thursday night, he was an NBA draft pick.
- Will Barton has done the research. He's poured over the numbers, he's tracked the stocks and he's talked with the experts. Something just doesn't add up. How could the most efficient swingman in college basketball not be considered a lottery pick in Thursday's NBA Draft?
- Dave Dickerson has often looked for stability in his college coaching career, in part because his own playing career at the University of Maryland was marked by instability -- and tragedy.
- Sixteen basketball players from the Baltimore area took part in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. After the first weekend of play, how many remain? Here's a look at how all 16 players fared.
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- Revisiting Maryland's 2008 football recruiting class: The offense
- The Sweet 16: Baltimore's best college basketball players
- Navy loses fifth straight in a 38-35 loss to East Carolina. Trey Miller's heroics fall short after replacing an injured Kriss Proctor at quarterback.