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- The Washington Wizards' offseason mercifully began after Tuesday night's loss to the Boston Celtics, giving the team until September to chart a new course.
- Digest: Ex-Terp Steffen called up by U.S. men's soccer team
- A lot of familiarity at Verizon Center for former Terps' point guard Melo Trimble
- In a move to help bolster his team’s ability to continue getting the top high school players from the Baltimore-Washington corridor, Maryland coach Mark Turgeon
- Digest: Jets place LB Erin Henderson (Maryland, Aberdeen) on reserve list
- IFK Maryland has joined the Northeast-based American Soccer League for the 2016 season
- He struck out a Nationals-record 17 on Saturday, walked none and allowed only one baserunner — on an error by third baseman Yunel Escobar.
- The Wizards on Thursday formally announced that they signed Gary Neal, a Calvert Hall and Towson product. The reported one-year, $2.1 million contract makes Washington his fifth NBA team and fourth since leaving the San Antonio Spurs in 2013.
- After barely playing as a sophomore at Mount Saint Joseph, Charlie Jones now is a starting forward at American, a core player for an Eagles team that is 11-9 overall and 4-4 in the Patriot League after a 68-66 loss to Army on Monday night.
- For the first time in program history, the 20th-ranked Johns Hopkins women's soccer team advanced to the Division III Final Four after a 1-0 win over ninth-ranked Thomas More (23-2).
- The expectations have been raised, perhaps higher than they've been in a decade. The roster has been bolstered, with the additions of aging superstar Paul Pierce and blue-collar power forward DeJuan Blair. Are the Washington Wizards for real, or was last season just a nasty tease for the team's long-suffering fans?
- If the top of the NBA draft Thursday was a surprise, the fifth pick was a bit of a relief for former Maryland center Alex Len.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Barker, editor Matt Bracken, and Sun intern/Diamondback co-sports editor Josh Vitale weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.