new england revolution
- Quarterback Shane Boyd threw for 154 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Baltimore Brigade to a 45-30 win over the Philadelphia Soul.
- The Washington Spirit, which has not won in three months and scored once in the past 11 matches, fired Jim Gabarra as its coach and general manager Tuesday.
- Digest: Former Terps Gonzalez, Zusi on U.S. World Cup qualifying roster
- Digest: Shoulder surgery sidelines standout jockey Trevor McCarthy six months
- Racing returns to Pimlico Race Course on Thursday for the opening of its 12-day Preakness meet, highlighted by the 142nd Preakness Stakes on May 20. The middle
- Digest: Rudy Gay (Archbishop Spalding) to reportedly opt out of final year of contract with Kings
- Digest: Towson women secure No. 2 seed in CAA lacrosse tournament
- Digest: Spirit's Joanna Lohman to miss rest of season with torn ACL
- M & D Stables homebred Eyeplayeveryday ($19) took the lead in midstretch and held off a closing English Minister to capture the $75,000 Find Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on Saturday.
- Under Armour's first global soccer marketing campaign, launched today, shows players from around the world slaying giants -- represented by personal goals etched onto the players' boot laces.
- Scherzer was one out away from the 24th perfect game in major league history, and Tabata wanted to spoil it, but not the way that it actually happened.
- St. Louis quarterback Shaun Hill (Maryland) was 16-for-22 for 213 yards and two touchdowns and wide receiver-punt returner Tavon Austin (Dunbar) had a combined 203 yards of total offense as the Rams dominated the Washington Redskins, 24-0, on Sunday at FedEx Field
- Amid the old Terps jerseys and the "Daddy's Girls" picture frame and the College Cup posters in Sasho Cirovski's office are bookcases packed, the Maryland men's soccer coach says, with "every coaching book you can imagine."
- Taylor Twellman, 34, has turned into one of the fastest-rising talents in American sports media as an analyst and, according to lead ESPN World Cup announcer Ian Darke, "he's very much the flavor of the month."