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- Dr. Clifford H. Turen, an internationally known traumatologist who had worked at Maryland Shock Trauma for two decades, was killed Jan. 13 when the private airplane he was flying crashed at Dover, Del. The Clarksville resident was 55.
- Twenty-seven Tufts men's lacrosse players will be suspended for two games this season after "unacceptable behavior," including making racist and sexist insults, at a women's volleyball game against Smith College last semester, the Tufts Daily student newspaper has reported.
- The NCAA Division II and III women's lacrosse committees have selected Stevenson as the new host of the 2013 Division II and Division III championships after the finals were moved from Montclair State (N.J.) because of a new state law allowing sports wagering on professional and college games.
- Former Loyola University player Tim McDermott has joined the Virginia men¿s lacrosse program as a volunteer coach, as announced by coach Dom Starsia.
- Dr. Moreland Perkins, a philosophy professor who had taught at the University of Maryland, College Park and was also former mayor of Riverdale Park, died Nov. 7 of pneumonia at St. Joseph Medical Center.
- Edward F. McNally, a former Roman Catholic priest who later became executive director of the Franciscan Center, died Saturday of lymphoma at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was 46.
- Dr. Georgina Y. Goodwin, a retired anesthesiologist and Postal Service medical director who was an activist for the addicted, died of congestive heart failure Sept. 27 at her residence at St. Elizabeth Hall in Timonium. She was 87.
- The new album, due out next week, showcases the Baltimore musicians crazy and composed sides
- Dan Deacon's new album, due out next week, showcases the Baltimore musician's crazy and composed sides.
- New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, on behalf of 14 states, is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold racial preferences in college admissions.
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- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Friday announced the hiring of a new chief technology officer after the former agency director resigned amid ethical concerns in February. Chris Tonjes, currently the chief information office for the D.C. Public Library, was chosen after a national search effort, the mayor's office said.
- Former Capital Athletic Conference foes scheduled to meet on April 3 in Salisbury
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- Team is seventh under coach Jim Berkman to complete season with perfect record and national championship
- Coach's heart attack in March didn't prevent Sea Gulls from ending season with perfect record and second straight NCAA crown
- Reserve attackman Lantz Carter steps up in biggest stage for 10-time champion Sea Gulls
- SUNY-Cortland nearly matched the Sea Gulls goal-for-goal for the first three quarters before Salisbury awoke in the fourth quarter to secure a 14-10 victory in the NCAA tournament final at Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
- Factors include Cortland's defense, Salisbury's makeover and the Red Dragon's ride
- Salisbury's Sam Bradman is looking to keep his emotions in check in the Division III men's lacrosse championship. The senior midfielder is aiming to stay calm and avoid penalties as the Sea Gulls pursue a second straight title.
- Sea Gulls want to complete 22-0 campaign as start-to-end No. 1-ranked team in Division III
- Opposing long-stick midfielders splitting time between Clarke and Sam Bradman
- Senior midfielder and 2012 Outstanding Player of the Year learning to control fiery, on-field outbursts
- Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living. He was 85.
- Cut by the Red Dragons in 2010, junior faceoff specialist eager to "prove that coaching staff wrong"
- Sea Gulls, who will meet SUNY-Cortland in Sunday's NCAA title game, put seven players on the first team
- Last two undefeated teams in Salisbury and SUNY-Cortland will meet in Sunday's title game
- Sea Gulls' defensive players comfortable with offense getting all the accolades
- Salisbury's defense limited visiting Stevenson to its lowest output in eight years in a 7-2 victory in an NCAA tournament semifinal before an announced 500 at Sea Gull Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
- Mary Washington women's lacrosse team flourishes with Lady Generals
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- Havre de Grace Main Street has named Matthew Kriegl as its new Main Street manager, a position he begins March 12.
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- The following students have been named to the dean's list at Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., for the fall 2011 semester: