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- Cody Morris was 7-3 with a 3.80 earned run average for the University of South Carolina during the regular season. The 33-24 Gamecocks will play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Greenville Regional against Ohio State at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 1, at East Carolina University.
- "You're always going to have people that like you and you're always going to have people that don't like you,ā Ravens No. 1 pick Hayden Hurst said.
- Kaila Charles had a breakout game for Maryland with 31 points, but the Terps couldn't stop Aāja Wilson (32 points) and the Gamecocks in an early-season showdown at Xfinity Center.
- Ty Cobb, newly appointed White House counsel for the Russia investigation, began his legal career as a federal prosecutor of drug crimes in Baltimore
- Nike has signed more universities to outfitting deals, but rival Under Armour says it can succeed with a targeted approach based on identifying the most suitable partners — and geography plays a significant role.
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- Notre Dame earned the top spot in The Associated Press women's basketball preseason poll as it received 14 first-place votes from a national media panel.
- Ryan Odom is the new UMBC men's basketball coach, the school announed on Wednesday.
- Under Armour and South Carolina sign new outfitting deal into 2026
- Establishment politics in both major parties are in crisis, says Jules Witcover.
- John Kasich's strong showing in New Hampshire reveals an unlikely twist — an upbeat, moderate message still sells
- Mike Locksley, who went from being Maryland's offensive coordinator to its interim head coach for the past seven weeks after coach Randy Edsall was fired, interviewed for Edsall's old job Monday, a source familiar with the process said.
- Maryland, picked to win the Big Ten by conference media and coaches, was ranked No. 9 in the preseason poll. The Terps return four starters from last year's 34-3 squad that went undefeated in the Big Ten and advanced to its second straight Final Four.
- Entering the final day of the NFL Draft, the Ravens still have needs at running back, cornerback and defensive end/outside linebacker.
- The Ravens are displaying interest in South Carolina offensive guard A.J. Cann.
- Maryland's credentials include a No. 6 ranking in the Rating Percentage Index, a dozen wins against opponents in the RPI top 50 and 24 straight victories overall,
- Brene Moseley no longer is a starter, but the guard knows she still can help out No. 4 Maryland, which opens Big Ten tournament play today.
- As the Ravens' new starting safety tandem, both Darian Stewart and Matt Elam have built hard-hitting reputations. But neither player has distinguished himself on a regular basis in the NFL in pass coverage, with the duo combining for just two career interceptions.
- Maryland baseball coach John Szefc paused and looked forward, trying to articulate just how special it was to be part of the Terps' first NCAA tournament team in 43 years. Szefc was just 4 years old when Maryland lost its first two games in Gastonia, N.C., in the 1971 national tourney
- In two seasons, Webster an Elkton native, piled up 88 tackles, 26 sacks, 31 tackles for losses, an interception and three forced fumbles. He also caught two touchdowns lining up at tight end and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown.
- As one of the top prospects in the draft, South Carolina blue-chip defensive end Jadaveon Clowney won't audition for coaches and scouts until February at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
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- With the 2013 first-year player draft beginning tonight in Secaucus, N.J., itĀæs worth taking a peak back at where some of the OriolesĀæ notable picks from last season ended up.
- The former Mississippi basketball standout, who just six weeks ago played in the NCAA tournament, was awkwardly hunched over with one hand on the ground, learning the proper way to stand in a three-point stance thanks to some hands-on, one-on-one coaching from Ravens coach John Harbaugh.
- Ryan Jensen is another example of the Baltimore Ravens' recent drafting trend of investing a significant amount of resources into scouting smaller colleges.
- With several players who could start immediately, team could address position this week
- Free safety Ed Reed has been a presence in the NFL for nearly a dozen years, instinctively patrolling the Ravens' secondary and baiting quarterbacks into miscues.
- The Maryland Terps' football recruiting class gets "solid" remarks from national recruiting analysts.
- After a strong senior season at South Carolina, former Hereford kicker Adam Yates will play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl on Saturday.
- 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.
- 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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- Ryan Ripken, first-baseman for the Gilman baseball team, is stepping out of his father's shadow and aims to make his own name at the University of South Carolina next season.
- The Ravens have a handful of needs. Most are not pressing. They have yet to address the offensive line this offseason and will be forced to do it in the draft. Even with the emergence of Torrey Smith a year ago, they are looking for another game-changer at wide receiver. Terrell Suggs lacks a true sidekick. And then there is the annual question about whether this is the year they need to prepare for life after Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. In my fifth and final first-round mock draft, I give you a semi-educated guess at whom the Ravens will select with the 29th pick. Is it still Wisconsin center Peter Konz? Read on to find out.
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- Recruiting Report: Superlatives for Maryland's 2012 football class