Orioles roster projection: Plenty of intrigue remains ahead of final decisions
SARASOTA, Fla. — The Orioles don’t have to formally announce their opening day roster until Thursday morning, but the biggest question was answered Friday. Jackson Holliday will not break camp in the...
View ArticleOrioles top prospect Jackson Holliday to begin season in minor leagues: ‘The...
SARASOTA, Fla. — Jackson Holliday will have to wait to make his MLB debut. Holliday, the best prospect in baseball, will not make the Orioles’ opening day roster after the club reassigned him to minor...
View ArticleAs March loomed, Maryland told sportsbooks to stop offering bets on NCAA...
As the NCAA basketball tournaments loomed, Maryland told betting operators to stop offering wagers on players’ individual performances, according to the state’s gambling regulatory agency. “The...
View ArticleUMBC plans to set aside $4.14 million to settle sexual misconduct claims...
After a federal investigation found the University of Maryland, Baltimore County failed to protect students from sexual harassment by a former swim coach, the school plans to set aside $4.14 million...
View ArticleHigh school sports roundup (March 22)
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, March 22. Girls lacrosse Carver A&T 14, Lansdowne 3: For the Vikings in the loss, Medary Velasquez had two goals and Lindsey Sparrow had...
View ArticleOrioles pitchers Kyle Bradish, John Means expected back ‘early in the first...
SARASOTA, Fla. — Jackson Holliday not making the Orioles’ opening day roster was the main focus Friday, but it was far from the only news to come out of the club’s Ed Smith Stadium spring training...
View ArticleNortheast softball posts dominant season debut, beating McDonogh, 15-2
As much of a powerhouse as a young Northeast softball squad became last season, coach Joe Hart still carried a few questions heading into the new season. Injuries, tinkering with positions — all...
View ArticleMaryland women’s basketball blows 20-point lead, loses to Iowa State, 93-86,...
STANFORD, Calif. — Every season-ending loss is difficult, but Maryland women’s basketball found a particularly devastating way to lose Friday night. The No. 10 seed Terps allowed the second-largest...
View ArticleCapital Gazette 2024 high school girls lacrosse preview: Severna Park,...
So where does Broadneck girls lacrosse go now? For three years, its starting midfield trio starred in the Bruins’ three-year conquest of Class 4A, crowding the plaque case at the school. But now,...
View ArticleJackson Holliday is ready for the big leagues. The Orioles just aren’t ready...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The most illuminating statements about Jackson Holliday on Friday weren’t said by Mike Elias. The Orioles general manager fielded questions for 25 minutes and spoke more than 2,000...
View ArticleOrioles owner Peter Angelos dies at 94; he made ‘Baltimore a better place’
Longtime Orioles owner Peter George Angelos, a Baltimore political power broker and one of the most successful class-action attorneys in U.S. history, died Saturday. He was 94. Angelos, who had been in...
View ArticleOrioles icons Cal Ripken Jr., Jim Palmer, Buck Showalter, others remember...
Longtime Orioles owner and family patriarch Peter Angelos died Saturday at 94 years old, the team announced. Here’s what former Orioles and those who knew Angelos had to say in remembrance of the...
View ArticleNo. 10 Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse convincing in 15-5 win over Ohio State
Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse has enjoyed wins in the Big Ten, but perhaps not one as thorough or convincing as what took place Saturday afternoon. The No. 10 Blue Jays’ 15-5 rout of visiting Ohio...
View ArticleNavy baseball looks to turn the tide against archrival Army
Navy baseball is set to play a pair of back-to-back Patriot League doubleheaders in Annapolis — Sunday versus archrival Army and Monday against Holy Cross. All four games count the same in the Patriot...
View ArticleSale of Orioles after Peter Angelos’ death: Here’s what we know
The death of Orioles owner Peter Angelos raises questions about what happens to the team now. Here are five key questions and answers: How will Angelos’ death affect the pending sale of the Orioles?...
View ArticleNavy men’s lacrosse uses strong second half to pull away from Holy Cross, 17-7
Navy men’s lacrosse struggled offensively in the first half of Saturday’s game against Holy Cross. The Midshipmen were limited to six goals and endured two lengthy droughts. Holy Cross goalie Dawson...
View ArticleNo. 7 Maryland men’s lacrosse upset by No. 19 Michigan, 12-11 | ROUNDUP
Here is the weekly roundup of state men and women’s college lacrosse games. Division I men No. 19 Michigan 12, No. 7 Maryland 11: Justin Tiernan scored the tying goal with 2:36 remaining and the...
View ArticleFireworks and ‘Stairway to Heaven’: Tyler Wells’ last inning encapsulates...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The lights were dimmed. The fans were on their feet. The towering pitcher looked determined. Tyler Wells took the mound Saturday at Ed Smith Stadium, and in a way that only baseball’s...
View ArticleWizards win their 2nd in a row and hand Raptors their 10th consecutive loss
By STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Sports Writer) WASHINGTON (AP) — Deni Avdija scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, Kyle Kuzma made some big baskets down the stretch to compensate for a rough shooting...
View ArticlePeter Angelos’ baseball legacy is complicated. But the Orioles remaining in...
SARASOTA, Fla. — Peter Angelos loved Baltimore. And he loved baseball. Those who knew Angelos — the fierce man, the legal titan, the controversial owner — held differing opinions about him. But they...
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