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- Post positions will be drawn and odds will be assigned today for the $150,000 Maryland Million Classic, to be held Saturday at Laurel Park. The draw will take
- The No. 10 high school prospect according to ESPN, former Mount Saint Joseph star Jalen Smith starts his Maryland career without much national attention. He prefers it that way.
- Toliver, 31, is the first active WNBA player to serve on an NBA coaching staff and just the second woman ever.
- As a point guard for the Boston Celtics, Chris Herren’s dreams of playing in the NBA had seemingly come true. In reality, he was trapped in a nightmare of addiction to alcohol, cocaine, OxyContin and heroin. Herren spoke to 325 people at Havre de Grace High School Tuesday evening.
- Two memorial scholarships at Edgewood High School are named for a student basketball star and a former teacher, coach and athletic director. Their families accepted the honors during the school's annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony Friday.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale said the team's coaching staff studied the Golden State Warriors to improve their halftime efficiency.
- Remember when Brian West, Carl Runk and Wes Unseld were in the news?
- Laurel Park's ninth race today will serve as the launching pad of the inaugural Stronach 5, a national wager featuring five races at four tracks across the
- Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale hopes more quarterbacks don’t begin flopping to get favorable calls from officiating crews.
- A dominant winner over the course in her debut two months ago, Godolphin homebred Elsa returns as the horse to beat as she seeks her first career stakes
- Remember when Vinny Testaverde, Dennis Hresko and LeRoy Ellis were in the news?
- Loyola Blakefield graduate Terence Garvin was signed by the San Francisco 49ers to bolster their linebacking corps. The five-year NFL veteran made three starts
- As a referee in more than one sport here in Maryland, I have a relatively unique perspective on this interaction between Serena Williams and the U.S. Open umpire.
- Pikesville sophomore Evan Flaks doesn't like to lose. That's why he won two gold medals this summer, one in Israel, one in California.
- Former Maryland men's basketball coach Lefty Driesell will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday night.
- From Scottsdale, Ariz., to the University of Oklahoma to Baltimore, rookie tight end Mark Andrews has preached the same message to children once like him: Diabetes doesn’t define you. It’s only a part of you.
- The Capital City Go-Go, the Washington Wizards' NBA G League affiliate, will hold an open tryout for local players at the Saint Elizabeths East Sports &
- Harford County is observing Shine a Light on Recovery Month in September.
- Buck Williams, LaMont Jordan, Mark Greenberg and Terry Hutchinson are the latest additions to the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame.
- Remember when Jonathan Ogden, Jesse Davidson and Robin Roberts were in the news?
- The Arena Football League will be relocating its business headquarters to Philadelphia next month. The League offices had previously been located in Las Vegas.
- Maryland football player’s death raises broad questions.
- 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
- After the only off-the-board finish of his career in his debut outside the Mid-Atlantic, Linda Zang's stakes winner Lewisfield finds himself back in familiar
- Some of the NCAA’s long-standing restrictions that have kept a firm line between amateur and professional athletes are no more.
- Morgan State men's basketball great Marvin Webster will be inducted in the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame. This year's class – the third in Small
- At first, Overseas Elite didn’t cruise in the final of The Basketball Tournament on Friday night at Morgan State. They instead survived, outlasting an Eberlein Drive team nipping at a tenuous lead from the match’s start.
- Three-star offensive lineman Zachary Franks of Gilman committed to Penn State, he announced Thursday on Twitter.
- The three-time defending champion Overseas Elite beat the Golden Eagles, 85-60, on Thursday night to reach the championship game of The Basketball Tournament at Morgan State. They'll face Eberlein Drive for the title Friday night.
- The Maryland men's basketball team will leave Saturday for a 10-day trip to Italy, where Mark Turgeon hopes to continue preparation for the 2018-19 season.
- The Golden Eagles, named after Marquette, won all three rounds in the Northeast bracket to reach Baltimore as one of four surviving teams who have battled through a field of 72 in July to reach The Basketball Tournament (TBT) semifinals.
- Details of festivities during ArenaBowl XXXI were released Friday, including a halftime show performance by 1980s hip-hop artist Rob Base.
- Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh met with former NBA star Magic Johnson on Thursday to discuss opportunities for him to invest in the city.
- Former football star LaMont Jordan, former men's basketball star Adrian Branch and former women's lacrosse star and current coach Cathy Nelson Reese were named Thursday to the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame for 2018.
- The organizations hosted a ribbon-cutting celebration at the school, where an outdoor play space was unveiled featuring a new basketball court.
- The Baltimore Brigade will host the Washington Valor in ArenaBowl XXXI on Saturday at Royal Farms Arena at 7 p.m.
- For organizers of the The Basketball Tournament, a $2 million, winner-take-all event, the focus is on bringing Baltimore a better reputation.
- Online voting, which determines many of the night’s winners, is still open.
- Two days after needing a second-half comeback to beat the Iroquois Nationals, the United States rolled to a 19-1 victory over Australia on Saturday in the
- After Jairus Lyles, the star of 16th-seeded UMBC’s upset of No. 1 seed Virginia in this past March’s NCAA tournament, learned the Utah Jazz had offered him a two-way contract, he was awed by his dream inching closer to becoming true.
- Team USA turned in a big second half to secure a 17-9 triumph over the Iroquois Nationals on the opening day of the Federation of International Lacrosse World
- Former UMBC star and DeMatha standout Jairus Lyles signed with the Utah Jazz on Thursday.
- UMBC guard Jairus Lyles played in the Utah Jazz's summer league, hitting 3-pointers off the bench.
- The Washington Wizards announced the signing of free agent forward Jeff Green on Tuesday. Green (6-feet-9, 235 pounds) has averaged 13.2 points and 4.6
- A guide to Maryland's six minor league ballparks.
- Buoyed by a March Madness run, UMBC men's basketball's day camp has grown by leaps and bounds.
- Baltimore's next arena might be built by Penn Station like its New York counterpart.
- Former Maryland basketball star Damonte Dodd has been indicted on rape and assault charges for allegedly having sex with an intoxicated woman in a Nov. 2017 incident, the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office announced Friday.
- The Washington Wizards and Dwight Howard have both seen better days. Two springs ago, the Wizards fell one game shy of playing in the Eastern Conference finals
- The Thunder reportedly will either trade Anthony or use the NBA's stretch provision or a buyout-and-stretch combination.