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- Here's what the Ravens could do with their eight draft picks this week.
- Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta, who has the No. 22 overall pick and a need for improved play at wide receiver, acknowledged Tuesday that the team is looking at D.K. Metcalf.
- Mississippi star D.K. Metcalf, who entered Indianapolis as a prospect heavily linked to the Ravensā No. 22 pick, likely established himself as the classā top wide receiver.
- Six-foot-9 Anthony Higgs received his release from Mississippi in March after then- Rebels coach Andy Kennedy stepped down.
- Serrel Smith, a 6-4, 170-pound combo guard from St. Petersburg, Fla., joins the No. 7-ranked recruiting class for 2018.
- Maryland and Indiana, which face each other Saturday in College Park, are among several Big Ten football teams going through a rebuilding process.
- The three-star forward led the reigning Class 4A state champion Gators in scoring last season.
- The United States advanced to the gold-medal game at the Federation of International Lacrosse Rathbones Women's Lacrosse World Cup after beating England, 19-8,
- Former Mississippi commit Jamarko Pickett will visit College Park this weekend.
- The Ravens take undrafted free agency very seriously and they're expected to have a sizable class this year.
- A number of touted recruits have released lists of their top schools that feature Maryland.
- Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze said he was surprised by former Rebels offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil's statement at the NFL draft that he accepted money from a
- In football coaching search, University of Maryland seek a personality. Showmanship is a plus. "It's not just knowing the X's and O's," school president says.
- The best season for a pitcher in Maryland baseball history got a little better during the NCAA Division I tournament Friday night.
- LSU cornerback Jalen Collins has visited the Ravens, according to sources.
- The Ravens have signed former Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis to a three-year contract, according to a league source.
- Welcome to the live blog for the Orioles' selections in the 2014 first-year player draft.
- Quince Orchard defensive end Adam McLean has seen his stock steadily grow in recent months, as programs from Oregon to Florida and everywhere in between have reached out.
- The former Mississippi basketball standout, who just six weeks ago played in the NCAA tournament, was awkwardly hunched over with one hand on the ground, learning the proper way to stand in a three-point stance thanks to some hands-on, one-on-one coaching from Ravens coach John Harbaugh.
- The Ravens have done well in the past taking calculated gambles on players with legal issues. That includes former NFL Defensive Player of the Year outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, who was facing an felony aggravated assault case in Arizona when the Ravens drafted him 10th overall in the first round of the 2003 NFL draft. The case was later dismissed.
- A decade after moving in with another family in Memphis, Ravens tackle Michael Oher is now looking after his little brother, Sean Tuohy, Jr., a freshman basketball player at Loyola
- SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro is meeting stiff resistance to an attempt to further regulate money market funds.
- Next Level Player of the Year: Tavon Austin, West Virginia
- Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher is excited about his brother, Sean Tuohy Jr., coming to Loyola University to play basketball.
- Sean Tuohy Jr., whose Memphis family adopted future Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher when he was a homeless high school student, has committed to play basketball at Loyola University in Baltimore.