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- A report says Nike will supply MLB uniforms instead of Under Armour.
- Digest: US Lacrosse announces 23-man FIL World Cup roster
- Lacrosse retailer LAX World has closed all 16 of its stores, including the original Towson location, and shut down its corporate headquarters in Cockeysville.
- LaVar Ball, the father of prospective NBA lottery draft pick Lonzo Ball and patriarch of Big Baller Brand, recently released Lonzo's first signature shoe the
- Old feels new as Adidas makes American comeback. The German brand has found new life in the United States by associating with pop culture.
- On Sunday, in an otherwise unremarkable game against the Cleveland Browns, John Harbaugh wore a paradigm shift.
- The Howard County boys basketball all-county section for the 2014-15 season, headlined by Player of the Year Charlie Thomas from River Hill.
- Junior forward Kodye Pugh is athletic and versatile with a high basketball IQ and left-handed shot. He can post smaller players to score inside. He can shoot the 3-pointer. And if extra attention comes on his way to the basket, he can find an open teammate.
- UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon "Bones" Jones has entered a drug treatment facility after testing positive for the main metabolite of cocaine.
- Returning first-team all-county forward makes commitment to play collegiately at Wisconsin
- The Ravens announced details of this weekend's Ray Rice jersey exchange, which will allow fans to turn in their No. 27 jerseys for another following the former star running back¿s release last week.
- Under Armour is known for the catchphrase "Protect this House," and its just-announced, 10-year deal — obtained under a Public Information Act request — is loaded with terms to protect the Baltimore company's interests in its continuing partnership with the University of Maryland.
- The Ravens announced that they will offer fans a chance to exchange their jerseys of former star running back Ray Rice at stadium stores.
- Nearly three decades after he died from a cocaine overdose, Len Bias will be formally recognized by the University of Maryland as a member of its Athletics Hall of Fame.
- The comeback of Baltimore's Michael Phelps continued in impressive fashion Friday at the Bulldog Grand Slam in Athens, Ga., as the most decorated Olympian of all time beat rival Ryan Lochte in the 100-meter butterfly and recorded the second-fastest time of the year.
- Assistant coach Bino Ranson is leading the charge for the Terps.
- Consumers have come to know Under Armour's "compression," "Heat Gear" and "Storm," athletic wear, and now yet another product description is joining the mix – "ClutchFit."
- Are consumers getting tired of jeans? One retail analyst thinks so
- Months after stopping at a McDonald's drivethru in Aberdeen for his first meal after signing his $120.6 million contract, Flacco is about to be in a national commercial for the fast food giant, according to his agent, Joe Linta.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Matt Bracken rounds up the latest Maryland Terps recruiting news.
- Baltimore sports equipment manufacturer STX aims to have ice hockey gear on the market by fall 2014.
- Leonard Pitts writes that Rick Ross' misogynistic lyrics show how new generations have to relearn old lessons
- Freshman defenseman Tim Dick of The Rivers School in Winter Street, Mass., has orally committed to Georgetown, joining a handful of players in the Class of 2016 who have have made college commitments before beginning high school competition.
- Kevin Plank-owned horse racing operation against looking for entry in Triple Crown races
- Inside Lacrosse magazine has announced plans for the second annual Powerball Lacrosse Tournament for men¿s and women¿s adult club players, with major changes that will benefit a charity and open up compeition for college players.
- Long flights don't deter Orioles fans from showing up in Texas dressed in orange to cheer on their team.
- Ravens defensive tackle Terrence Cody became national talk radio fodder Friday after he and a pair of teammates were quoted in a Wall Street Journal article entitled ¿Does this New Uniform Make Me Look Fat?¿
- By sponsoring the Harrison twins' AAU team, Under Armour has become the talk of college basketball
- The NFL's players of size complain that the new Nike jerseys aren't flattering or comfortable for big men.
- Baltimore Sun staffers Don Markus, Chris Korman and Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Matt Bracken rounds up the latest Maryland Terps recruiting news.
- On the morning of his 18th birthday, Roddy Peters received a call from Terps head coach Mark Turgeon, who told him a scholarship now awaits him in College Park.
- At 7 p.m. at the Liberty Road gymnasium, Under Armour B'more Finest's 17-and-under squad will battle D.C.-based Team Takeover. And at 8:30 p.m., Nike Baltimore Elite will take on the Houston Defenders, which is led by five-star guard prospects Aaron and Andrew Harrison.
- Matt Bracken rounds up the latest Maryland Terps recruiting news.
- The teaming of the charitable efforts of Under Armour and the Ravens has the potential to focus more philanthropic resources on Baltimore's needs.
- Skechers and FTC broker $40 million settlement over claims it shoes would tone muscles and improve cardiovascular health
- The NFL relaxed its policy last week, allowing franchises such as the Baltimore Ravens to accept casino ads in game programs, on limited signs at stadiums and on local radio.
- After nearly an hour of buildup Tuesday morning, the NFL and Nike -- the apparel company which has replaced Reebok as the league¿s official apparel supplier -- revealed new uniforms for each of the 32 NFL teams at an event in New York City. Seconds later, those images were transmitted out into the blogosphere.
- The NFL is rolling out its new Nike uniforms today in Brooklyn, where at least one player from each NFL team is on hand to model the new jerseys. Players already are tweeting about their "new age" on-field fashions, and the NFL is staging the reveal like it's a Broadway production.
- Dick's Sporting Goods opens store, Ravens' players make appearance
- Proposed Maryland offshore turbine project should include a project labor agreement
- The American Football Conference championship and a trip to the Super Bowl are at stake for the Baltimore Ravens this weekend, but the game also could mean big bucks for players seeking endorsements.