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- Former Loyola Maryland midfielder Chase Scanlan announced that he has agreed to transfer to the Syracuse menās lacrosse program.
- ive racing returns to Laurel Park with a 10-race program Friday, featuring a carryover jackpot of $19,400.22 in the 20-cent Rainbow 6.
- Anthony Gilardi, the offensive coordinator for the Towson menās lacrosse program, was hired Thursday by Stony Brook for its vacant head coaching position.
- Less than a month after Loyola lost Tewaaraton-winning attackman Pat Spencer, All-American midfielder Chase Scanlan entered the NCAA transfer portal.
- The Greyhounds senior attackman and the Terps senior goalkeeper were honored Thursday night at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
- College Notebook for May 28, 2019.
- Former Poly star transferring to play basketball at Towson University.
- Penn State's high-flying offense was enough to negate a stellar day from Loyola senior attackman Pat Spencer in his final college game.
- avy pitcher Noah Song is one of 25 players throughout out the country selected as a USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award semifinalist.
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NCAA men's and women's lacrosse tournament preview: Loyola Maryland, Maryland seek final four berths
The Loyola Maryland and Maryland men will be underdogs in their quarterfinal matchups. - The Penn State-vs.-Loyola Maryland NCAA Division I menās lacrosse gameĀ Sunday will not only determine one semifinalist, but probably the Tewaaraton Award
- The $300,000 Pimlico Special (G3), lengthened this year to 1 ¼ miles for the first time in history, drew the biggest field since its revival in 1988.
- On the menās side, No. 8 Syracuse and No. 6 Loyola Maryland will kick off the weekendās first-round action of the NCAA tournament, while No. 9 James Madison and No. 14 Stony Brook will meet in the first round of the playoffs on the womenās side.
- The first round of the NCAA menās lacrosse tournament will have an overwhelmingly local flavor to it.
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a sharpshooter in Sam Fiedler, Kelly Larkin keeps racking up achievements for the Navy women, and the transition from the Johns Hopkins womenās midfield to attack has been smooth for Nicole DeMase.
- Towson, the Colonial Athletic Association champion, drew the No. 6 seed and willĀ host Maryland at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA menās lacrosse tournament.
- For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA womenās lacrosse tournament.
- For the first time in nine years, the Army West Point men's lacrosse team won the Patriot League title.
- Army scored three goals in the final eight minutes as the No. 18 ranked Black Knights stunned No 7 Loyola, 7-5, in the semifinals of the Patriots League lacrosse tournament played at the Ridgley Complex last night.
- College Notebook for May 3, 2019.
- The top-seeded and host Greyhounds (14-4, 10-0 PL) will host the winner of Thursday nightās other semifinals between second-seeded Navy and fourth-seeded Army at Ridley Athletic Complex on Saturday at noon.
- The Blue Jays won their second straight game over the Terps in less than a week, securing a victory in the Big Ten semifinal to advance to Saturdayās title game.
- In eight years, Sowell guided the Midshipmen to a share of three Patriot League regular-season championships and a quarterfinal appearance in the 2016 NCAA tournament, but the team was left out of the conference tournament this week.
- The Davidsonville resident and Boysā Latin graduate is a two-time Tewaaraton Award finalist and the only player in NCAA Division I history to rank in the Top 20 in points (second), assists (tied for second) and goals (20th) per game.
- Win Win Win arrived early Thursday morning at Churchill Downs following an 11-hour van ride from his base at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton.
- Loyola Maryland's Pat Spencer, who ranks in the top-five all-time of both points and assists in NCAA Division I, was selected first overall by the PLLās Archers to become the first collegiate player ever selected by the new league.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 20.
- Women's college lacrosse games on April 20.
- Boston University defenseman Quintin Germain and Stony Brook midfielder Ally Kennedy are The Baltimore Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- Senior midfielder Caitlin Katchmar (Hereford) led St. Maryās with a career-high eight goals as the Seahawksā women's lacrosse team (8-7, 2-2 CAC) defeated the Christopher Newport, 18-12, on Wednesday afternoon.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 13.
- The Mount St. Mary's women's lacrosse team shut down visiting Robert Morris in a 14-3 win Sunday. The victory was the seventh straight for the Mountaineers, which marks the team's longest winningĀ streak since the 2007 season.
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Men's lacrosse roundup (April 6): No. 3 Maryland gets back on track with 16-12 victory over Michigan
Men's college lacrosse roundup and scoreboard for games on April 6. - Attackman Pat Spencerās five goals and six assists and goalkeeper Jacob Stoverās 15 saves paced the Greyhounds to a 15-9 rout of the Mountain Hawks and the top spot in the Patriot League.
- Scoreboard and roundup for men's college lacrosse games on March 30.
- Live racing returns to Laurel Park with a nine-race card today that kicks off the final weekend of the track's 46-day winter meet. First race post time is 1:10
- Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 14 saves andĀ Jen Giles (Mount Hebron) and Kali Hartshorn scored four goals each as No. 2 Maryland beat No. 16 Princeton, 15-7, in womenās lacrosse Wednesday night.
- State and nation men's lacrosse roundup for games on March 23.
- Scoreboard and roundup for men's college lacrosse games on March 16
- Kaiya Coleman hit the game-winning layup with three-tenths of a second remaining to lift the Coppin State womenās basketball team a 50-48 victory over Morgan State in the first round of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament Monday.
- Scoreboard and roundup of men's college lacrosse games on March 9
- Scoreboard and roundup of men's college lacrosse games on March 2
- Scoreboard and roundup of local college basketball games on March 2
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a lot of faith in a freshman defender, a defenseman for the Johns Hopkins men boasts a 1.000 shooting percentage, and the Stevenson men got a kickstart from an unlikely source.
- Alex Long sank a pair of free throws with under a minute to go that gave Norfolk State the lead for good in a 75-74 win over host Morgan State on Saturday.
- The 6-foot-2, 190-pound guard ranks first on the Patriot League-leading Bison in scoring, minutes per game ā and charges taken.
- Randolph-Macon sophomore guard Buzz Anthony (Archbishop Spalding) was named the Kurt Axe Player of the Year in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Anthony
- Spencer, a senior attackman, and Rosenzweig, a sophomore attacker, will take center stage in a rare doubleheader Saturday at Johns Hopkins.
- On the first day of the 2019 lacrosse season for No. 4 Loyola, Pat Spencer scored five goals and contributed two assists as the Greyhounds defeated No. 6 Virginia, 17-9, before a crowd of 2,541 at Ridley Athletic Complex.