ryan brown
- What's in store for Maryland, Johns Hopkins, Loyola Maryland, Towson, Mount St. Mary's, Navy and UMBC men's lacrosse in the week ahead.
- Johns Hopkins has dominated this series, winning 39 of 42 meetings and the last 19. Towson is seeking its third victory in its last four season openers.
- UMBC at Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse: Three things to watch
- You could pen a thick book about the traditions and history of the Maryland and Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse teams, including colorful characters like Henry Ciccarone and Frank Urso, hard-fought games, respect, mutual disdain and a nasty bench-clearing brawl in 1977.
- Previewing the week ahead for men's lacrosse teams
- For four seasons, Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala had to find a way to defend Virginia attackman Steele Stanwick. On Saturday, the roles will be reversed because Virginia has to find a way to stop his brother Wells, a Blue Jays attackman.
- Loyola at Johns Hopkins: Three things to watch in Saturday's 51st meeting
- No. 5 Johns Hopkins view game vs. No. 14 Princeton as barometer of progress, but not panicking about 11-8 loss
- Temple Isaiah choir director Marshall Kohen's composition, "From Then to Tomorrow," comes to life Dec. 3.
- Bay Theatre's season-opening production of Margaret Edson's "Wit" may be the most compelling to theater experience in the company's 10-year history.
- Bay Theatre founder Janet Luby could not conceal her delight as she announced that the first celebratory event of the coming season, a fashion show and fundraiser, had sold out nearly two months in advance.