No. 4 Glenelg Country boys basketball holds off No. 2 Spalding, 47-46
The once comfortable 18-point lead Glenelg Country boys basketball enjoyed was down to two in the final minutes at No. 2 Archbishop Spalding on Friday, leaving the No. 4 Dragons with unexpected work...
View ArticleSouthern boys basketball staves off Crofton for 55-43 win
It wasn’t until Crofton drilled a fadeaway, buzzer-beating 3-pointer that Southern boys basketball snapped back to life. That bookend to the third quarter from junior Miles Denton slashed the Bulldogs’...
View ArticleJustin Tucker accusers face legal headwinds, but it’s important they came...
The massage therapists accusing Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct could have difficulty in suing him or pursuing criminal charges, if they choose to do so, but it’s still important that...
View ArticleFor Gilman grad Thomas Booker, Maryland upbringing set stage for success
NEW ORLEANS — Growing up, Thomas Booker listened to NPR instead of music on the radio. He and his parents discussed geopolitical issues and the stock market at the dinner table. And he had the body of...
View ArticleNavy defeats Iona men’s lacrosse | PHOTOS
The Navy Midshipmen defeated the visiting Iona Gaels, 22-9, in NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Navy coach Joe Amplo on the sidelines in the second quarter. The Navy...
View ArticleNo. 4 Maryland men’s lacrosse rallies to beat Loyola in OT, 8-7 | ROUNDUP
Here’s the weekly roundup of state college lacrosse games. Division I men No. 4 Maryland 8, Loyola Maryland 7: Matthew Keegan scored the game-winner in overtime after the Terps rallied in the fourth...
View ArticleNo. 8 Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse excels in 11-6 win over No. 10 Georgetown
With three ranked opponents in each of its first three games, Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse was going to find out quickly how good it could be. The vibes on Charles Street are high after the No. 8 Blue...
View ArticleNavy men’s lacrosse routs Iona, 22-9, as coaches evaluate reserves
Coach Joe Amplo could have kept his starters in for most of the game and Navy men’s lacrosse would have easily scored more than 30 goals against Iona, a start-up program. Instead, Amplo started...
View ArticleNo. 2 Spalding wrestling wins first MIAA championship in 14 years
Spalding last won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference wrestling title in 2011. That 14-year drought ended Saturday, in part because of its championship-winning football...
View ArticleDerik Queen’s career-high 29 points lift No. 18 Maryland to 90-81 win over...
COLLEGE PARK — With scouts from at least 12 NBA teams in attendance for a Big Ten tilt between Maryland and Rutgers, Derik Queen gave them a show. Queen, the precocious freshman center from Baltimore...
View ArticleKaylene Smikle scores career-high 36, No. 16 Maryland women beat Washington,...
SEATTLE — Kaylene Smikle made 13 of 18 from the field and finished with a career-high 36 points, Shyanne Sellers added 15 points and No. 16 Maryland rallied from a 15-point deficit on Sunday to beat...
View ArticleThe Ravens are among the betting favorites to win next year’s Super Bowl
While the Ravens were likely frustrated watching the Eagles hoist the Lombardi Trophy this season instead of themselves, Baltimore has the roster and coaching continuity to make a run at the title next...
View ArticleCrownsville teen sets off for New York to compete in Westminster Dog Show
When Adam Kucera was 12, all he wanted was a puppy. The Crownsville teen got that and a passion for one of the country’s oldest hobbies: showing dogs on a grand stage. To keep the Irish setter named...
View ArticleOrioles roundtable: Which players would benefit most from a standout spring...
Spring training is so close you can almost hear the thwack of baseballs popping into catchers’ mitts. For the Orioles, spring training offers a chance to put their disappointing finish to the 2024...
View ArticleMaryland women’s basketball still believes in its potential: ‘This is a Final...
Shyanne Sellers reckons Maryland women’s basketball came together by the end of the Croatia trip. Sellers, who has competed for the Terps since her freshman year, chose to stay in College Park out of...
View ArticleREADER POLL: Do you support President Trump’s action to interpret Title IX as...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week intended to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports. The next day, the NCAA followed suit, changing its...
View ArticleTerps’ missed free throws ‘starting to aggravate’ Kevin Willard | TAKEAWAYS
As much as No. 25 Maryland men’s basketball took advantage of Rutgers and secured a 90-81 victory Sunday at Xfinity Center in College Park to rebound from Thursday’s 73-70 upset loss at Ohio State,...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in the Gaza Strip and Sudan that sparked a protest at the...
By JON GAMBRELL DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A performer at Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show unfurled a flag emblazoned with the words Sudan and Gaza in a protest over the two wars that...
View ArticleBoxing body targets IOC with criminal complaints citing Trump order on...
By GRAHAM DUNBAR GENEVA (AP) — The International Boxing Association said Monday it will file criminal complaints against the International Olympic Committee in the U.S., France and Switzerland. The...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Senior All-Star Classic set for March 19 at Severna Park
The 34th annual Anne Arundel County Senior All-Star Basketball Classic, presented by M.G.B. Refuse — a Gunther Company, will be held March 19 at Severna Park with the girls game beginning at 5:30 p.m....
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