mid american conference
- Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon has hired former Michigan assistant DeAndre Haynes to replace Kevin Broadus.
- College Notebook for May 31, 2019.
- 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).
- Women's college lacrosse games on April 20.
- Navy women's lacrosse team rebounds to defeat Georgetown
- Kevin Lindley scored six goals to help No. 2 Loyola Maryland (9-2) turn back Georgetown, 16-14, in men’s lacrosse.
- Indiana posted a 20-5 win over the Maryland baseball team at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers (16-10, 4-1 Big Ten) scored four
- Friday sports on TV highlights in the Baltimore area
- Tight end Tyler Mabry, who played his first three seasons at Buffalo and was an all-Mid-American Conference last season, announced Friday that he will play for Maryland in 2019 as a graduate transfer.
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- Mount St. Mary’s inducted its Class of 2019 into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, and Carroll County had a representative.
- Brandon Horvath had a perfect day shooting on his way to a career-high 22 points, Joe Sherburne moved into the top 10 in scoring at UMBC and the Retrievers swamped Division III Centenary (N.J.), 98-48, on Monday.
- In a battle of the two remaining unbeaten teams in Mid-Atlantic Athletic Commonwealth men's basketball, host Arcadia outlasted Stevenson for a 63-58 win.
- Head women's basketball coach Phil Stern is on leave from UMBC, the school said in a statement Thursday. Assistant coach Carlee Dewey is serving as acting head
- Mansfield University freshman defensive back Brandon Allen, a Westminster High School graduate, finished the fall with 25 tackles and a team-best four interceptions and five pass break-ups.
- The Brigance Brigade Foundation will celebrate former Raven O.J. Brigance's 49th birthday and honor all those battling ALS at the fourth annual Soirée with O.J. on Oct. 5 at the Valley Mansion by Martin's in Cockeysville.
- For a second-straight season, the Loyola Maryland men's soccer team has been selected the preseason favorites in the Patriot League. Junior Barry Sharifi was
- Third-year linebacker Matthew Judon, who led the nation in sacks as a senior at Division II Grand Valley State, has become a key member of Ravens defense.
- A look back at the 2018 campaign for Stevenson men’s lacrosse and a glimpse into 2019.
- 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
- On Sunday, the Brigance Brigade Foundation, created by former Ravens player O.J. Brigance and his wife, Chanda, will host the fifth annual Brigance Brigade
- Towson University shortstop Richie Palacios hit a walk-off grand slam to cap a five-run ninth inning and give the Tigers a 5-3 victory over Hofstra Saturday
- Baltimore City Community College defeated ASA College, 76-68, at St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Friday night to capture the National Junior College
- York College senior Dalton Myers, a Westminster graduate, helped the Spartans win the Capital Athletic Conference championship this season and play in the Division III NCAA tournament.
- The freshman sensation goes down in the second half, and is expected to miss Saturday's game and probably Tuesday night's, too.
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- Former Maryland standout and NFL All-Pro Shawne Merriman will hold his annual "Lights On" Foundation Coat Drive before Saturday's 3:30 p.m. Maryland-Michigan
- Blane Choklett and Pat Cohen will be among the workshop presenters at the 18th annual event.
- The Howard Community College men's soccer team will play Genesee Community College (N.Y) in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III
- Already one of just five horses in more than three decades to repeat as winner of Maryland Million Day's richest race, Dr. Stephen Sinatra's homebred Admirals
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- Laurel Park begins its 60-day fall stand with a nine-race program Friday. Ninety-two horses are entered for opening day with a first-race post time of 1:10
- Johns Hopkins football had several key players graduate after a prosperous four-year run. Jim Margraff is hoping the Blue Jays just reload, not rebuild.
- A look back at the 2017 campaign for Stevenson men’s lacrosse and a glimpse into 2018.
- Stevenson's Danika Ani proved this year she could compete with the best Division III track and field throwers in the country.
- She's the fourth Marquette player to reach 100 career points, and her 115 goals are tops on the all-time list.
- Memorial Day weekend turned into one the Colson family won't soon forget.
- Lacrosse roundup (May 6): Air Force men take down Richmond for Southern Conference title
- The Ravens take undrafted free agency very seriously and they're expected to have a sizable class this year.
- Digest: Nuggets' Will Barton (Lake Clifton, City) will reportedly not agree to extension
- Brendan Mundorf, who concluded his prolific professional career with the Chesapeake Bayhawks, has announced his retirement from Major League Lacrosse. Mundorf
- The Ravens continue to host some of the draft's top available talent.
- The contract of Mount St. Mary's women's basketball head coach Bryan Whitten will not be renewed.
- Washington Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan is not attending the NFL combine in Indianapolis.
- Jarred Jones (John Carroll) scored 21 points as Loyola Maryland earned a 67-64 come-from-behind victory over Lafayette in an opening round Patriot League men's basketball game Tuesday night.
- Former running back Trent Richardson is facing a misdemeanor domestic violence charge in the Birmingham, Alabama.
- The Washington Nationals made a significant addition to their bench by agreeing to terms with power-hitting lefty Adam Lind.
- In a matchup between two of the NBA's top teams since New Year's Day, John Wall heard "MVP!" chants while producing 26 points and 14 assists to lead the host Wizards past the Pacers, 112-107, on Friday night.
- Towson football coach Rob Ambrose announced the largest signing class in the history of the Tigers program.
- The Washington Spirit continued its roster overhaul, trading career scoring leader Diana Matheson to the Seattle Reign for rookie forward Arielle Ship and a third-round pick in the 2018 National Women's Soccer League draft.