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- A junior tennis team from central Maryland won the 18-and-under Intermediate title at the USTA Mid-Atlantic Junior Team Tennis Section Championships, topping a
- Billy Wingerd, playing from Mountain Branch Golf Club, added to an already impressive resume when he shot a two-day total of 137 (68-69) at Chartwell Country
- The Washington, D.C., downtown home of the NBA's Wizards and NHL's Capitals is now called Capital One Arena.
- Digest: Mystics lose Elena Delle Donne for 2-3 weeks with thumb injury
- Upon further review, the Arena Football League announced Wednesday that the Baltimore Brigade have not clinched a playoff berth. The league had told the team
- Ravens using 3-D training platform that may soon use holographic players
- The United States opened defense of its world championship with a 19-3 victory over Scotland at the Federation of International Lacrosse Rathbones World Cup in
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis went 0-for-4 with a strikeout in the Delmarva Shorebirds' 9-2 loss to the Lexington Legends in a Low-A South Atlantic League
- Digest: Brenda Frese, Juan Dixon part of D.C. Sports Hall of Fame class
- After his best NBA season, Otto Porter Jr. has a big offer to join the Brooklyn Nets. But it appears he'll be staying in Washington. Porter has agreed to sign
- The final hour of each day during McDaniel College's Green Terror Basketball Camp focuses on fun, and Thursday was no exception.
- The Washington Wizards will soon have their own minor league team.
- Former Maryland guard Melo Trimble remains optimistic heading into Thursday night's NBA draft.
- Larkin, the Patriot League Rookie of the Year, earned All-America honorable mention after posting a Midshipmen freshman record of 108 points.
- Digest: Shoulder surgery sidelines standout jockey Trevor McCarthy six months
- Digest: Record white catfish caught in southern Potomac River
- A lot of familiarity at Verizon Center for former Terps' point guard Melo Trimble
- A few days before the team's inaugural game at the Royal Farms Arena, the Baltimore Brigade, the city's new Arena Football League franchise, held an open house
- A few days before the team's inaugural game at the Royal Farms Arena, the Baltimore Brigade, the city's new franchise in the Arena Football League, held an open
- Thomas played just a day after attending the funeral for his sister, who died in a car accident last month outside of Tacoma, Wash.
- Juan Dixon's former coaches envisioned the former guard becoming a coach
- Juan Dixon, who left Baltimore nearly 20 years ago for College Park, is finally coming home.
- John Wall scored a playoff career-high 32 points and Markieff Morris added 21 in his NBA playoff debut as the Washington Wizards beat the Atlanta Hawks 114-107.
- Digest: Wizards' Ian Mahinmi to miss start of postseason
- Plank, Leonsis is relationship worth watching
- Digest: Terps' Melo Trimble an All-America honorable mention
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- Baltimore Brigade has sold 500 season tickets, owner asks that city be 'patient'
- Digest: Duke's John Danowski earns record 376th career men's lacrosse win
- The Redskins add wide receiver Terrelle Pryor to a one-year contract and are said to be considering NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock for their general manager job.
- Two Maryland-based horses considered prime contenders for success in Triple Crown races this year had disappointing Saturdays.
- Former Arundel baseball coach Bernie Walter is among 11 individuals selected for the 2017 class of the National High School Hall of Fame administered by the National Federation of State High School Associations.
- Reporter Eduardo A. Encina, who covers the Orioles for The Baltimore Sun, has been named a first-time winner of the Maryland Sportswriter of the Year award by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
- Jarred Jones (John Carroll) scored 21 points as Loyola Maryland earned a 67-64 come-from-behind victory over Lafayette in an opening round Patriot League men's basketball game Tuesday night.
- Baltimore is increasingly in the world of sports team owner Ted Leonsis, who is raising his profile in the city. He's best known as a Washington sports mogul but recently acquired Baltimore and Washington teams in the Arena Football League. He tells us why he expanded to Baltimore and what his vision is for success.
- Otto Porter Jr. made six 3-pointers, finished with 25 points and eight rebounds, and the Washington Wizards won their fourth straight, a 111-98 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night.
- In a matchup between two of the NBA's top teams since New Year's Day, John Wall heard "MVP!" chants while producing 26 points and 14 assists to lead the host Wizards past the Pacers, 112-107, on Friday night.
- Patrick Cole and Dajuan Graf combined for 52 points as the North Carolina Central men's basketball team picked up its eighth straight win, beating host Coppin State, 86-77.
- Towson football coach Rob Ambrose announced the largest signing class in the history of the Tigers program.
- Otto Porter Jr. had 21 points and 11 rebounds, John Wall scored 19 and the visiting Wizards moved within a half-game of the Southeast Division lead with a 112-86 victory over the Hawks on Friday night.
- Evgeny Kuznetsov scored twice, Alex Ovechkin had a goal and an assist and the Capitals beat the host Devils, 5-2, on Thursday night to head into the All-Star break with the most points in the NHL.
- New Arena Football League team gets name and faces challenges in marketing
- John Wall had 29 points and 13 assists, scoring Washington's final four points in the last 32 seconds as the surging Wizards beat the host Knicks, 113-110, on Thursday night.
- Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, an important Ravens outlet since 2010, will no longer carry the team's preseason games or weekly in-season programs. The end of the relationship has left the Ravens looking for a new television partner — a search already well underway.
- Neal, 32, last played in the NBA with the Washington Wizards in 2015-16.
- Connaughton still spends most game nights in the NBA biding his time
- John Wall had 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, Bradley Beal added 20 points and the host Wizards used a second-half spurt to beat the 76ers, 109-93, on Saturday night.
- Bradley Beal scored 26 points and Markieff Morris added 20 points with 10 rebounds, leading the visiting Wizards over the Bucks, 107-101, on Sunday.
- Hannah Fenske scored the go-ahead basket on a jumper with 29 seconds left and added two free throws in the final second to lift visiting Navy (8-5, 1-1 Patriot League) to a 62-59 victory over Boston University (4-9, 2-0).
- Five Minutes With Roger Mody, managing partner of the Baltimore arena football team that begins its inaugural season in April