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- 2018 Patterson Mill graduate Kaley Thompson had a standout rookie season for the Elon University women’s lacrosse team this Spring.
- The top-seeded Terps locked down on defense to hold the No. 2 seed Eagles to their lowest scoring output since April 14, 2018.
- Hampton University lacrosse coach Lloyd Carter, the first coach of the Pirates program, announced that he will be retiring as coach on June 30.
- McDaniel College seniors Jack Del Nunzio, of Sykesville, and Andrew Richards, of Westminster, presented at the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
- First-year Maryland football coach Michael Locksley liked some of what he saw in Saturday's intrasquad scrimmage, the first during spring practice.
- UMBC men's basketball coach Ryan Odom is not leaving for the same post at Virginia Tech, he told The Baltimore Sun on Saturday.
- Many of the Terps who will take the floor Saturday in the NCAA tournament knew they’d end up in College Park years before they enrolled.
- Tight end Tyler Mabry, who played his first three seasons at Buffalo and was an all-Mid-American Conference last season, announced Friday that he will play for Maryland in 2019 as a graduate transfer.
- Fred Jackson's long relationship with new Maryland football coach Michael Locksley played a significant role in his son Josh's decision to play for the Terps as a graduate transfer.
- Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson announced on social media Monday night that he will transfer to Maryland after graduating this spring with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
- This week's men's and women's lacrosse Players of the Week and men's and women's Games of the Week.
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- In two months, the size and strength of Michael Locksley’s inaugural recruiting class grew by leaps and bounds.
- The Howard County Women’s Athletics Hall of Fame will celebrate its 23rd year of recognizing outstanding contributions with the induction of two women and two men on Saturday, Feb. 2 at River Hill High School.
- Redshirt sophomore and Baltimore native Damon Hazelton Jr. led the Hokies in several receiving categories in 2018 and has considered making the transition to the NFL after next season.
- Natalie Keepers of Laurel, who helped dump the body of a slain 13-year-old girl, has been sentenced in Christiansburg, Virginia, to 40 years in prison.
- Rayna DuBose will be the speaker at the Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County's annual celebration Monday, Oct. 15, at Howard Community College in Columbia.
- Natalie Keepers, a former Virginia Tech student from Maryland, has been found guilty for her role in the death of a 13-year-old girl two years ago.
- Jury selection began Monday in the trial of Natalie Keepers, who has been accused of helping Columbia native David Eisenhauer plan the killing of a 13-year-old girl.
- David Katz's history of mental health troubles, from stints at Sheppard Pratt, prescribed anti-psychotic medication, fall below a legal threshold that would have prohibited him from buying a gun in Maryland.
- A longtime teacher at a Baltimore Catholic school is under investigation for the alleged sexual abuse of a minor 30 years ago, according to the Xaverian Brothers.
- Natalie Keepers, of Laurel, still faces trial on a more serious charge of being an accessory to the killing of 13-year-old Nicole Lovell.
- Some colleges are being pressured to cut ties with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid public outcries over the separation of migrant families along the nation's southern border.
- With fatherhood impending, Maryland linebacker Melvin Keihn will transfer to Richmond to start graduate studies.
- In the wake of the Capital-Gazette shootings, what happened to other buildings where mass shootings took place? There is no template for dealing with them. It's largely up to owners and the affected community.
- Maryland linebacker Melvin Keihn (Gilman) plans to transfer to another school after graduating with a year of eligibility remaining.
- The summer months tend to bring postseason accolades for spring sports teams, and a handful of Carroll boys and girls lacrosse players recently received some recognition.
- After nearly 30 years of living in the U.S. and becoming a naturalized citizen in 2017, Catonsville resident Shailu Somaraju voted in America for the first time on June 26.
- David Eisenhauer, a Wilde Lake High School graduate, was an 18-year-old freshman studying engineering when he developed a relationship with Nicole Lovell, a 7th-grader in Blacksburg.
- Virginia Tech women's lacrosse coach John Sung signed on with the Baltimore Ride this season to combine young and experienced to potentially win the team's first UWLX title.
- After the Texas school shooting a reader asked us to list the gun control measures we think would make a difference. Here are a few.
- The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is producing some of the nation’s best young scientists. The Baltimore Sun went inside the Meyerhoff Scholars Program to learn the secret.
- Sean Fleming and Moriah Snyder, both from C. Milton Wright High School, were named the male and female winners of the $5,000 Al Cesky Scholarship Fund awards for 2018 during the annual Cesky banquet Wednesday.
- Some students left their classrooms at 10 a.m. Friday and gathered on the sidewalk outside the Patapsco High School building.
- In South Africa 40 years ago, student voices led the drive for change. The same thing is happening after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting.
- The Baltimore Brigade signed quarterback Randy Hippeard, the Arena Football League's 2017 Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year. "This is a
- Check out The Baltimore Sun's Top 15 poll entering the 2018 high school softball season.
- “He's done an incredible job,” ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg said ahead of the Retrievers' NCAA tournament game Friday night against Virginia.
- Students at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute poured out the back doors of the school and onto the football field just before 10 a.m. Wednesday, joining with thousands of students in Maryland and across the nation in a coordinated effort.
- Md. DCC candidate: I propose a compromise to bring Democrats and Republicans to the table on guns: Ban the sale of guns to anyone who does not go through a certified training program and background check, and automatically allow those who do so to obtain a national concealed carry permit.
- Efforts to reduce school shootings would benefit from a MADD equivalent.
- David Eisenhauer, 20, entered his plea to all three charges against him in the stabbing death of Nicole Lovell: first-degree murder, abduction and concealing a body.
- Two years after the killing of a 13-year-old girl, jurors in the murder trial of a former Virginia Tech student are expected to hear details of her death.
- David Eisenhauer of Columbia, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, abduction and concealing a dead body just before jury selection began Monday in the stabbing death of Nicole Lovell of Blacksburg, Va.
- With the news full of women speaking up and taking action, it’s time to spotlight the groundbreakers from our community.
- Delaney also suffered through poor building conditions as a student in the city.
- The Florida transfer will make her Maryland debut Wednesday at Coppin State.
- The all-girls Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills has won 13 national championships in polo since beginning competition in the late 1970s.
- Anna Lausch, Haleigh Piccolo, and Allie Zolkiewicz were recognized Nov. 13 at a signing day ceremony at South Carroll High School.
- Robert Wise, of Eldersburg, was among the 128 new students the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech officially welcomed with a