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- The Blast fell to Utica City FC, 6-3, on Sunday at Adirondack Bank Center in Utica, N.Y., in the Major Arena Soccer League.
- Towson football scored 19 points in the second half to pick up a key win over William & Mary in the Colonial Athletic Association and remain in a tie for first place in the conference.
- The fourth-seeded Tribe reached the Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball semifinals for the fifth straight season.
- With conference tournaments picking back up over the weekend, here’s what you need to know about the few local teams still standing.
- College Notebook for Feb. 13, 2018.
- Senior attacker Megan Whittle (McDonogh) and junior attacker Caroline Steele (Severn) scored four goals each as the No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team defeated William & Mary, 18-7, on Sunday afternoon in the season opener for both teams.
- Sophomore guard Zane Martin finished with a SECU Arena-record 35 points, masterminding a second-half rally and dominating overtime in a 96-82 victory.
- Junior Robinson sank the winning layup with 15 seconds left in the extra period and Mount St. Mary's edged host St. Francis (Pa.), 81-80, in overtime on
- Towson freshman Coby Tippett, son of NFL Hall of Famer Andre Tippett, earned Rookie of the Week honors in leading the Tigers to a 26-14 win over William & Mary Saturday.
- The Towson football team went on a 14-0 run in the fourth quarter in a 26-14 come-from-behind victory Saturday over host William & Mary.
- The Tigers seek their second CAA win against the Indians.
- Maryland women's lacrosse team gets newcomers into the game early this season
- Eddie Keith II had 16 points on 5-for-7 shooting, John Davis had his second consecutive double double and Mike Morsell hit a 3-pointer with 10 seconds left to help host Towson beat William & Mary, 82-80, on Saturday.
- Shane Simpson ran for a career-high 202 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries to help host Towson rally for a 34-24 win over William & Mary on Saturday.
- Towson football faces William & Mary aiming for a second straight win
- Friends School guard Jihar Williams committed to William & Mary over American, Coppin State, High Point, Loyola, Siena, UMBC and Vermont.
- For the most part, the No. 7 Navy men's lacrosse team got exactly what it wanted out of Friday night's regular-season finale against Sacred Heart.
- The top-seeded Pride (24-8) will face the second-seeded Seahawks (24-7) in the title game Monday.
- Taylor Cummings (McDonogh) had a career-high five caused turnovers, scored four goals and added two assists and four ground balls as the No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team defeated William & Mary, 19-7, on Sunday afternoon in the season opener for both teams.
- Mike Morsell scored a career-high 34 points on 11-for-17 shooting from the field to lead Towson past William & Mary, 99-82, on Saturday, creating a three-way tie for third place in the Colonial Athletic Association.
- Jairus Lyles scored 26 points, Will Darley had 23 and Rodney Elliott (John Carroll) added 20 as the host UMBC men's basketball team beat UMES, 89-75.
- Towson football might be left out of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs after losing, 31-17, to William & Mary.
- Towson has won two straight away from Johnny Unitas Stadium and will try to extend its overall winning streak to five games against the Tribe
- Football coaches for Towson, William & Mary won't engage in FCS playoff talk
- William & Mary, one of five original Division I schools to never make the men¿s basketball tournament, cut a 22-point deficit with under four minutes remaining to six, but Northeastern held on for a 72-61 win in the Colonial Athletic Association title game.
- Just as he did at the end of the first overtime, William & Mary guard Marcus Thornton took the ball with the game on the line. The game¿s leading scorer with 37 points and the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year was destined to take the shot that could send his team to the final.
- Strapped with expectations as the top seed seeking its schools' first ever NCAA tournament berth, William & Mary took a comfortable first step in that direction with a 72-59 win over No. 8 Elon in Saturday¿s first Colonial Athletic Association quarterfinal game at Royal Farms Arena.
- Four teams had the opportunity to break their first-place deadlock entering the final week of the Colonial Athletic Association's regular season. Each eventually stumbled, which led to a four-way split of the regular season championship between William & Mary, UNC Wilmington, Northeastern, and James Madison.
- The Tigers played visiting William & Mary, one of three teams leading the Colonial Athletic Association, to a 35-35 tie at halftime. But the Tribe opened the second half with a 11-4 run that Towson could not recover from en route to an 85-72 loss before an announced 1,889 at SECU Arena Saturday afternoon.
- Construction has begun on new stalls at Laurel Park, the Maryland Jockey Club announced.
- Sophomore running back Darius Victor had his eighth 100-yard rushing performance of the season, but it wasn't enough as Towson fell, 37-14, to William & Mary on Saturday at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
- The Towson football team's run to a No. 7 seed and a first-round bye in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision tournament had a lot to do with the play of junior running back Terrance West and his massive offensive line.
- Towson a step closer to playoffs with road win at William & Mary