The Terrapins, without Shyanne Sellers and Bri McDaniel, drop their second straight. Next up: Top-ranked UCLA on Sunday at College Park. … [Read more...] about Shorthanded Maryland women come undone late, fall at Ohio State
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Crofton indoor track and field sweeps team titles at Anne Arundel County championships
Pretty much from the first several events, it was clear the Crofton boys were taking home the top team hardware at the Anne Arundel indoor track county championships at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex on Thursday night. The Cardinals beat Severna Park by 90 points, 164-74, after frustratingly falling three points short of Old Mill last year. The Crofton girls … [Read more...] about Crofton indoor track and field sweeps team titles at Anne Arundel County championships
Winters Mill wrestling picks up dual wins over Liberty, Westminster in tri-meet
What a difference a year can make. Carroll County has seen several players and programs have storybook-esque turnaround seasons that set themselves up for years of success and lifted them from the bottom of the county standings in the blink of an eye. Countless hard lessons that were learned during losses are paired with offseasons of optimism and hard work behind the scenes. … [Read more...] about Winters Mill wrestling picks up dual wins over Liberty, Westminster in tri-meet
Maryland men’s basketball flattens No. 17 Illinois, 91-70, behind Julian Reese and Derik Queen
As much trouble as Maryland men’s basketball has had away from College Park, the program has found a home away from home in Champaign, Illinois. For the sixth time in their past seven trips to the State Farm Center, the Terps emerged victorious, defeating the Fighting Illini, 91-70, on Thursday night before an announced 15,544. The 21-point gap is the largest margin of victory … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball flattens No. 17 Illinois, 91-70, behind Julian Reese and Derik Queen
Richard D. Bright, a former reporter and retired Coppin professor, dies
Richard D. Bright, a former newspaperman turned political science professor who also enjoyed teaching the incarcerated, died Jan. 14 in his sleep at his home in Woodstock in Howard County. He was 89. “[He] was a very committed professor and a professor who brought that commitment to life,” said Freeman A. Hrabowski III, a former colleague at what is now Coppin State University, … [Read more...] about Richard D. Bright, a former reporter and retired Coppin professor, dies