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- The Washington Wizards announced Saturday that they have acquired forward C.J. Miles from Memphis in exchange for center Dwight Howard.
- Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal was named the NBA Cares Community Assist Award winner at the leagueās annual award show Monday night.
- Here's what you need to know before the 2019 NBA draft begins Thursday night.
- Former Maryland center Bruno Fernando's name can be found all over the various mock drafts, from a top-10 pick to middle of second round.
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- Online voting, which determines many of the nightās winners, is still open.
- Two days after needing a second-half comeback to beat the Iroquois Nationals, the United States rolled to a 19-1 victory over Australia on Saturday in the
- After Jairus Lyles, the star of 16th-seeded UMBCās upset of No. 1 seed Virginia in this past Marchās NCAA tournament, learned the Utah Jazz had offered him a two-way contract, he was awed by his dream inching closer to becoming true.
- Former UMBC star and DeMatha standout Jairus Lyles signed with the Utah Jazz on Thursday.
- UMBC guard Jairus Lyles played in the Utah Jazz's summer league, hitting 3-pointers off the bench.
- The Thunder reportedly will either trade Anthony or use the NBA's stretch provision or a buyout-and-stretch combination.
- Monday night was the start of the NBA Summer League, which meant three players with Maryland ties got their first chance to make a case for a roster spot.
- Wayne Rooney knows where D.C. United stands right now. It's not the team that won three of the first four Major League Soccer Cups after the league began in
- The Atlanta Hawks are loading up with guards this offseason and three of them have ties to Maryland.
- Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation will continue its Classic Five Golf Tournament Series next Saturday with the Baltimore Match Play Championship. The
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Digest (June 29): McDonogh, UMBC alumnus Kansaye joining Loyola Maryland men's soccer coaching staff
Mamadou Kansaye will join the Loyola Maryland men's soccer program as an assistant coach. Kansaye won two Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association - The star of the NCAA tournament for UMBC, Jairus Lyles, will play for the Utah Jazz in the 2018 Summer League.
- With more than a handful of NBA teams rumored to be considering drafting Kevin Huerter, here's a look at some of the scenarios that could play out Thursday night.
- Two years after leaving a close-knit community in upstate New York for Maryland, Kevin Huerter will watch his NBA future unfold with family, friends and neighbors at a draft viewing party.
- One day out, it seems like Maryland guard Kevin Huerter will end up as a mid-to-late first-round pick in the 2018 NBA Draft. Forward Justin Jackson, who struggled last season due to injury, is likely to be a second round pick.
- Maryland guard Kevin Huerter became a hot item during workouts this spring ā will he become a Laker, Timberwolf or fall to someone else?
- āI think heās going to be a really, really good NBA player,ā Maryland assistant coach Matt Brady told NBA.com about Kevin Huerter.
- Kevin Huerterās decision to leave the Terps ends an anxious and bittersweet few days of waiting for Terps fans.
- Maryland sophomore guard Kevin Huerter is now being mentioned on several mock drafts as a late first-round draft pick in June.
- Russell Westbrook scored 45 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied from 25 points down in the second half to fight off elimination and beat the Utah Jazz, 107-99, on Wednesday night.
- The All-CAA selection has not appeared on any prominent lists of the top underclassmen available.
- The Retrievers' first NCAA tournament appearance in a decade will take them to Charlotte, N.C.
- Digest: Ex-Terp Steffen called up by U.S. men's soccer team
- Digest: Wizards suffer second-worst loss in franchise history, 116-69 to Jazz
- Former Maryland star gets partial guarantee for training camp with the Minnesota Timberwolves
- Digest: Brenda Frese, Juan Dixon part of D.C. Sports Hall of Fame class
- After playing last season in Italy, former Terp Robert Carter Jr. trying out for Denver Nuggets
- Digest: Capitals sign Smith-Pelly, Albert to one-year deals
- Every year, March Madness seemingly produces some incredible odds-defying, last-second shots that send one team on to the next round or crowns them champions
- The attention Sunday will be on Steve Smith Sr. and his likely final game, but another Ravens wide receiver has a benchmark that he could hit.
- The UMES men's basketball team had a second-half letdown and lost, 70-64, to host High Point (23-9) in the first round of the CollegeInsider.com tournament Wednesday
- Michael Phelps swam the 100-yard butterfly in 44.91 seconds Friday before the American Short Course Championships began in Austin, Texas.
- Taylor Cummings (McDonogh) and Zoe Stukenberg (Marriotts Ridge) scored four goals each to power No. 1 Maryland (4-0) to a 14-7 victory over visiting UMBC (3-3) on Wednesday night.
- The Blast suffered its first loss of the Major Arena Soccer League season Friday night, falling, 5-4 in overtime, to the host Las Vegas Legends at Orleans Arena.
- For Four McGlynn, the Towson junior who entered this week ranked second in Division I in free-throw percentage, the only superstition he practices is that he has no superstitions.
- Brothers Tim Connelly (Denver Nuggets), Pat Connelly (Phoenix Suns), Joe Connelly (Washington Wizards) and Dan Connelly (Utah Jazz) grew up in Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood and now work for NBA franchises.
- 'So You Think You Can Dance' opens with auditions in Los Angeles and Detroit
- The flu that has reached epidemic proportions and sickened people across the country has also infected Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis — who didn't let the illness stop him from bringing down a few Denver Broncos last weekend.
- For the first time in decades, Baltimoreans can wear the colors of two teams with equal pride. Orange one day, purple the next. A Ravens jersey with an Orioles cap. It wouldn't make the cover of GQ, but it captures the mood of the city — and harkens back to happy days of yore.
- Former Maryland guard Terrell Stoglin thinks he was wrongly portrayed, on and off the court, in College Park, and seems confident he will get a chance to change his image in the NBA.