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- 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.
- Former Towson University star Terrance West, who has played the past three seasons with the Ravens, is signing with the New Orleans Saints, NFL.com reported.
- Randallstown resident and McDonogh graduate Jordan McNair, an offensive lineman at Maryland, was hospitalized after collapsing during a team workout two weeks ago and died Wednesday.
- A look back at the 2018 season for Towson men’s lacrosse and a glimpse into 2019.
- Richie Palacios, selected by Cleveland in the third round of the major league baseball draft, is the third-highest player chosen in Towson history.
- Bill Bateman’s Bistro — the beloved local restaurant known for all-you-can-eat wings — will close its Towson location Sunday.
- Laurel resident starts on defense for national champion James Madison women's lacrosse team
- Century girls lacrosse coach Becky Groves is heading into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2018.
- Andrew "Andy" Fox of Mechanicsville, 41, caught a Maryland-record 19.9-pound northern snakehead while bowfishing during Memorial Day weekend at Indian Head, Mattawoman Creek, in Charles County.
- Towson infielder Brook Miko, the nation's leader in RBIs, will play for the Neunkirchin Nightmares just outside Frankfurt, Germany.
- The Bears are the only Football Championship Subdivision team to receive a postseason ban this year.
- Loyola junior attackman Pat Spencer was joined on the All-American first team by teammate and defenseman Foster Huggins, Maryland midfielder Connor Kelly, Johns Hopkins midfielder Joel Tinney and Towson midfielder Zach Goodrich.
- Glen Burnie's Skylar Kaplan is one of 65 players participating in Major League Baseball's Girls Baseball Breakthrough Series.
- The Brigade improved to 4-1 with a 42-41 victory over the Washington Valor at Capital One Arena on Saturday. Brigade quarterback Randy Hippeard was named the
- Women's college lacrosse: Seven Maryland players were named Inside Lacrosse Media All-Americans. Senior attacker Megan Whittle and junior defender Julia Braig
- NCAA Division I women's lacrosse preview heading into the second weekend of the tournament.
- Northwestern attacker Selena Lasota is The Baltimore Sun's women's lacrosse National Player of the Week after totaling 17 goals in the first- and second-round NCAA tournament wins over Richmond and Towson.
- Isabelle de Tomaso's homebred Irish War Cry gets another chance to regain that winning form as an older horse in Friday's $300,000 Pimlico Special at Pimlico Race Course.
- Megan Whittle leads the top-ranked Terps into the quarterfinals of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament. Maryland routed Denver, 15-4, behind her six goals and two assists.
- Previewing Friday’s NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse second-round games for the teams from Maryland.
- Towson midfielder Kaitlyn Montalbano led the Tigers in scoring as a sophomore, but as the offense had grown around her, she’s continued to play a major role — just not always as the big finisher.
- Previewing Friday’s NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse first-round games for the teams from Maryland: Fairfield at Loyola, Johns Hopkins vs. Navy at Loyola, Wagner at Towson.
- Seniors Megan Whittle (McDonogh) and Taylor Hensh (Marriotts Ridge) were selected in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League draft on Monday night. Whittle
- The Division I Inside Lacrosse women's media poll and what's next for are women's lacrosse teams.
- The seedings for the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament were announced Sunday night.
- Senior attacker Kristen Gaudian and senior midfielder Elena Romesburg combined for nine goals to lead No. 4 James Madison to a 16-10 win over No. 7 Towson to claim the Colonial Athletic Association women's lacrosse championship.
- Journeyman jockey Jorge Vargas Jr., riding his first full meet in Maryland, and Claudio Gonzalez, the state's leading trainer in 2017, were crowned meet champions on the closing day of Laurel Park's 60-day winter-spring stand Sunday.
- The NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse tournament will include Maryland, Loyola Maryland and Johns Hopkins. Navy, however, is waiting to find out its postseason fate.
- Caroline Steele (Severn) had a game-high five goals and Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 11 saves and No. 2 Maryland women's lacrosse outlasted Johns Hopkins,
- Boys' Latin alumnus Logan Wisnauskas had two goals and three assists for Maryland in its 12-9 win over Rutgers in a Big Ten men's lacrosse semifinal.
- If they win their conference tournaments, Maryland and Stony Brook could stake their claims to the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament as could ACC champ North Carolina.
- The NHL suspended Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson three games on Wednesday for an illegal hit on Pittsburgh's Zach Aston-Reese.
- Washington Valor quarterback Nick Davila underwent successful surgery to stabilize a neck injury suffered in Saturday night's Arena Football League game against the Philadelphia Soul.
- Significant wins over the weekend contributed to Notre Dame and Ohio State making the largest jumps in the newest Maverik men’s lacrosse media poll released Monday morning. Also, here is what awaits Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Towson men’s lacrosse for the upcoming week.
- Jellicoe Creek homebred Gallanor overcame a slow start to finish fast on the outside and get her head down on the wire to spring a 15-1 upset in Maryland's first juvenile race of the season Sunday at Laurel Park.
- The Division I Inside Lacrosse women's media poll saw a change near the top with previously unbeaten Boston College losing in the ACC final.
- Luke Fromert scored the go-ahead goal with 3:29 left in the game and host Towson held on to win 8-7 over Fairfield in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- No. 4 James Madison edged No. 6 Towson, 17-16 for the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season women's lacrosse championship.
- Twenty-five nominees for the men's Tewaaraton Award were announced Thursday. Maryland and Loyola Maryland have two candidates each.
- Towson's No. 6 women's lacrosse team hosts No. 4 James Madison for the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season championship Saturday afternoon.
- Here is what awaits Maryland, Johns Hopkins, Loyola Maryland, Navy, Mount St. Mary’s, Towson and UMBC men’s lacrosse for the upcoming week.
- Livy Rosenzweig had three goals and two assists to lead No. 8 Loyola Maryland (13-3) to a 13-9 women's lacrosse victory over host Georgetown (11-5). The
- A by-the-numbers look at the past week in women's college lacrosse competition.
- The upset parade has settled down in Division I women’s lacrosse with the top 14 teams holding on to their spots in this weeks’ Inside Lacrosse media poll. The final six shuffled.
- Four-time Paralympic medalist McKenzie Coan (Loyola Maryland, S7) and six-time Paralympic medalist Becca Meyers (Timonium, S13) helped give the United States women their second sweep of the 100-meter freestyle at the World Para Swimming World Series in Indianapolis.
- Towson’s offense was consistently inconsistent again, and the Tigers still beat Delaware in men's lacrosse Saturday because of a clutch fourth period.
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College lacrosse roundup (April 20): Tellekamp's seven goals propel Towson women past Hofstra, 15-11
Carly Tellekamp scored a game-high seven goals to lead No. 6 Towson to a 15-11 victory over visiting Hofstra Friday. - One of the nation’s top defenses belongs to the UMBC men’s lacrosse team, No. 1 Maryland won’t do much reminiscing in a rematch with Ohio State, and Mount St. Mary’s and Washington College have difficult roads to play in their conference tournaments.
- Here is what awaits Maryland, Johns Hopkins, Loyola Maryland, Navy, Mount St. Mary’s, Towson and UMBC men’s lacrosse for the upcoming week.
- The Towson women's lacrosse team is causing turnovers at a record rate as the Tigers rank third in Division I in scoring defense.