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- Morgan State University's board of regents has voted not to renew President David Wilson's contract, a board member said.
- Former Maryland athletic director Debbie Yow and delegate Pat McDonough question value of conference shift
- UMBC men's lacrosse coach Don Zimmerman today announced his team's 2013 spring schedule, which features four straight road games against preseason top-20 teams.
- I've been a University of Maryland athletics fan as long as I can remember and I'm graduate of a Big Ten school - Northwestern - so last week's announced move of Maryland from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten ought to be a great marriage for me.
- Ralph Nader decries the Terps' move to the Big Ten as a symbol of the evil of college athletics.
- Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who survived jailhouse beatings in the Deep South in the 1960s and went on to encourage generations to get involved, has died. He was 73.
- 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.
- The University of Maryland's planned departure from the Atlantic Coast Conference has raised questions about the league's long-term survival, a sobering prospect for fans who grew up on games between the Terps and their Tobacco Road rivals.
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- What we learned when Maryland bolted the Atlantic Coast Conference for the Big Ten on Monday were some sad, ugly truths about big-time college athletics.
- It's pretty obvious that the decision by the Maryland Board of Regents to jump from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten will be a net plus financially after the school figures out how it is going to buy it¿s way out of the ACC, but that doesn¿t necessarily mean it¿s the best thing for the school and it¿s student body.
- The University of Maryland moved close Sunday to formally applying for admission to the Big Ten Conference, and an announcement could come as soon as Monday.
- Board of regents will hear about Maryland's plan to leave for Big Ten today
- The University of Maryland is in serious discussions to join the Big Ten, and the Board of Regents plans Monday to discuss the proposed move, according to two sources with knowledge of the talks.
- Sterling S. Keyes, a veteran educator who had served as acting school superintendent for Baltimore public schools in the early 1970s, died Nov. 8 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 78.
- Wisconsin last week became the latest to offer Abdul-Malik Abu , who also holds offers from Maryland, Michigan State, Boston College, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Iowa State, Kansas State, Penn State, Providence, Rutgers and West Virginia, among others.
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- Roddy Peters, a four-star point guard from Suitland High, announced his commitment to the Terps this morning during a ceremony at his school. Rivals.com's No. 39 prospect in the 2013 class picked Maryland over offers from Georgetown, Kansas, Memphis, Rutgers, Seton Hall, UCLA and Xavier.
- 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.
- ZMount Hebron first-year football coach Phil Zacharias talks about his team¿s strong start, playing Howard County powerhouse River Hill this week and his coaching philosophy.
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- Mount St. Joseph guard Phil Booth has offers from 10 schools, including Maryland, Indiana, Georgetown and Villanova.
- Anyone expecting Penn State's football program to be spared serious punishment for its involvement in the Jerry Sandusky child sex rape case, Monday's unprecedented sanctions by the NCAA were shocking, even for some PSU alums in Harford County who have been angered at the Sandusky scandal.
- Penn State has enjoyed a fertile recruiting pipeline into Maryland high school programs during the past decade, and the most recent classes have been no different.
- The Semper Fidelis Football Program, a joint venture between the U.S. Marine Corps and Junior Rank Sports provides expert football instruction, while reinforcing the Marines' values of honor, courage and commitment.
- 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.
- Devon Hall was one of Maryland's prime point guard targets in the 2014 class -- before this weekend.
- Matt Bracken rounds up the latest Maryland Terps basketball recruiting news.
- All that mattered to Mike Williams, a lineman from Archbishop Spalding, and DeAndre Lane, a record-setting running back from Catonsville, was that their hometown school selected them to be part of a potentially unprecedented turnaround built on local players.
- Derrick Hayward decided to continue his development at Maryland, picking the Terps over offers from Boston College, Navy and Rutgers.
- Poly and Team Melo point guard John Crosby has an offer from Rutgers and interest from Stanford, Washington, Missouri, Ohio State and several other high-major schools.
- After growing up with lacrosse, Mercy's Shannon Aikens following in her late mother's footsteps. Senior will play at Loyola, the school Diane Geppi-Aikens turned into a national power
- Cyber-bullying creates a vexing situation for parents and schools to police, because the harassment and intimidation is pervasive and inescapable in a culture that is becoming more reliant on the Internet.
- Varsity Q&A: Melanie Slowinski, Glen Burnie, softball. Shortstop discusses giving up pitching, choosing to play at Rutgers and how she plans to enjoy the rest of her senior year.
- Eight players from the Baltimore area and 11 from Maryland DI schools were listed in Jeff Goodman's college basketball transfer list.
- Boys lacrosse previews for Gilman, Towson High, Dulaney, Loch Raven, Calvert Hall, Loyola Blakefield, Baltimore Lutheran, Boys' Latin and St. Paul's
- Boys lacrosse previews for Gilman, Towson High, Dulaney, Loch Raven, Calvert Hall, Loyola Blakefield, Baltimore Lutheran, Boys' Latin and St. Paul's