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- Elizabeth Hillman (Bel Air), Maddie Jenner (McDonogh) and Emma Schettig (McDonogh) are among the 18 players who will represent the U.S. this summer.
- On the menās side, No. 2 Yale and No. 9 Cornell will clash in one semifinal of the Ivy League tournament, while No. 5 Northwestern and No. 7 Michigan will tangle in a semifinal of the Big Ten tournament on the womenās side.
- 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.
- Saturdayās lacrosse doubleheader at Maryland Stadium in College Park began with the No. 2 Maryland women rolling Johns Hopkins and ended with the Blue Jays men upending the No. 2 Terps.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 27.
- Princeton attackman Michael Sowers and North Carolina defender Emma Trenchard are The Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- The No. 16 Blue Jays coughed up a five-goal halftime lead in a 14-13 loss to No. 12 Ohio State and now face a dire situation to be eligible for the NCAA tournament.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 13.
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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. - Johns Hopkins held off a fourth-quarter comeback attempt by No. 18 Rutgers for a 15-13 victory before a crowd of nearly 4,000 at Homewood Field on Saturday to keep their postseason hopes alive.
- The Colonial Athletic Associationās 2018 Offensive Player of the Year in football, Flacco has started 19 games for the Tigers baseball team and has nine runs and five RBIs in a round of competitive baseball for the first time in five years.
- Here's your guide to this weekend's lacrosse games.
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Done dancing: Towson women bow out of first NCAA tournament with 110-61 loss to UConn in Round of 64
On UConn's home floor, the Towson women's basketball team saw its first NCAA tournament appearance end in the first round. - In its first NCAA womenās basketball tournament appearance, Towson received the No. 15 seed in the Albany Regional and will face No. 2 seed ConnecticutĀ on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in Storrs, Conn.
- Even the Maryland players seem tired about how their youth is the cause of their late-season struggles going into this year's NCAA tournament.
- Scoreboard and roundup for men's college lacrosse games on March 16
- For the third straight season, the Maryland men's basketball team lost its opening game in the Big Ten tournament, this time Thursday as the fifth seed to No. 13 seeded Nebraska, 69-61, at the United Center.
- No. 21 Maryland lost its opening game in the Big Ten tournament for the third straight year, falling to No. 13 seed Nebraska, 69-61.
- With five freshmen in the rotation, Maryland might not be burdened by bad memories going into this year's Big Ten tournament in Chicago.
- Scoreboard and roundup for college lacrosse games on March 12
- The 6-foot-4, 200-pound freshman guard ranks third among the Scarlet Knights in scoring and double-digit totals while making the last 22 consecutive starts.
- Kaila Charles made two free throws with 10.3 seconds left to help No. 8 Maryland top Michigan 73-72 on Saturday for the program's 1,000th victory.
- Scoreboard and roundup of men's college lacrosse games on March 9
- Iowa play-by-play announcer Gary Dolphin, who was suspended last week for likening Maryland's Bruno Fernando to "King Kong" during a game, will be reinstated after the end of the season.
- CCBC Catonsville named Mike Kozlowski its menās soccer coach Monday.
- Maryland went more than 11 years between road wins over a ranked team and Mark Turgeon went more than 12 before the Terps' 66-65 win over No. 21 Iowa.
- Maryland ended 11 years of futility against ranked teams on the road with a 66-65 win over No. 21 Iowa in Iowa City.
- Kaila Charles scored 17 points and No. 10 Maryland extended its lead in the Big Ten with a 62-48 victory over 20th-ranked Rutgers
- Stephanie Jones had 16 points and nine rebounds, reserve Sara Vujacic made all four of her shots during the decisive first half and No. 10 Maryland rolled past Northwestern, 72-57.
- No. 13 Maryland's 78-67 loss to Illinois Saturday at Madison Square Garden could signal some problems ahead for the Terps as they head toward a tough part of their Big Ten schedule.
- No. 19 Maryland won its third straight Big Ten road game by double digits, a 75-61 victory over Ohio State, Friday night at Value City Arena in Columbus.
- Maryland freshman guard Serrel Smith Jr. learned how to play basketball from his mother, Tamika Coley, who remains the all-time scoring leader and rebounder at Central Florida, as well as his sister, Kamika Idom, who played at Florida International.
- Maryland's performance in Piscataway showed some of the potential Mark Turgeon has been talking about, though now the Terps need to do it against better Big Ten opponents.
- After missing 10 of its first 13 shots and falling behind Rutgers early by six, Maryland closed the first half on a 33-6 run en route to a 77-63 road victory.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Maryland menās lacrosse team.
- After beating No. 24 Nebraska 74-72 at Xfinity Center on Wednesday, the Maryland men's basketball team will play at Rutgers and Minnesota.
- Rutgers gave a dominant rebounding performance in a 73-65 victory over No. 4 Maryland to hand the Terps their first loss of the season.
- Bruno Fernando finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds and led Maryland on a 27-6 run in the second half that produced a 78-64 win over Radford on Saturday at Xfinity Center.
- New Maryland football coach Michael Locksley is finishing three-year run at Alabama while he gets prepared for return to College Park.
- See the details of the Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse schedule.
- Maryland's Big Ten opener against Penn State on Saturday at Xfinity Center will be the first step back toward the NCAA tournament for the Terps after a disappointing 2017-18 season.
- The redshirt junior quarterback is the Tigersā third finalist for the Walter Payton Award, which recognizes the top offensive player at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision level.
- Maryland quarterback Kasim Hill threw for three touchdowns, but for only 76 yards in Saturday's big victory over Rutgers, and the redshirt freshman still has some growing up to do.
- Behind a career-high three touchdown passes by redshirt freshman quarterback Kasim Hill and four interceptions, Maryland crushes Rutgers, 34-7, on homecoming.
- Maryland has already lost as 16-point favorites to Temple as the Terps head into their homecoming game as 23-point favorites over Rutgers.
- Redshirt junior quarterback Tom Flacco ranks in the Top 10 at the Football Championship Subdivision level in passing yards and touchdown throws, but is irked by the perception that heās a runner.
- Maryland interim coach and offensive coordinator Matt Canada said at a Tuesday news conference that redshirt freshman Kasim Hill will continue in his role as the starter despite his struggles against Michigan.
- Junior defensive back Antoine Brooks Jr. and freshman wide receiver Jeshaun Jones were recognized by the Big Ten Conference for their play in Maryland's 34-29
- Coach John Harbaugh dinged the first-year player for running east-west on two punts, but said Grant āmade some people miss, caught the ball wellā in Thursdayās 33-7 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
- Tom Flacco, the brother of Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, will be a piece in a larger team-first scheme coach Rob Ambrose hopes will bring Towson football into a new era.