Coach Brian Newberry spent last week emphasizing that Navy football could still achieve all of its goals. Offensive coordinator Drew Cronic talked about his unit rediscovering its mojo. Defensive coordinator P.J. Volker discussed the difficulty of facing a South Florida offense that plays at an incredibly high tempo. Looking to avoid a three-game losing streak, the Midshipmen … [Read more...] about Navy football rolls past USF, 28-7, to keep AAC championship hopes alive
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Westminster Veterans Day Parade | PHOTOS
First annual Veterans Day Parade on Main Street in Westminster Saturday. Westminster Mayor Mona Becker, from left, Jason R. Sidock, Executive Director Veterans Independence Project, Masonic Lodge Master Mike Pennington, Commissioner Tom Gordon III and Council Member Tony Chiavacci watch as Grand Marshal Brig. Gen. Reid Novotny and Honorary Grand Marshal Ed Starrett cut the … [Read more...] about Westminster Veterans Day Parade | PHOTOS
6 Maryland men’s soccer players take home Big Ten awards
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. Two Terps were named to the first team. Maryland men’s soccer is in terrible form to end its Big Ten season, but six Terps were still awarded conference honors, it was announced Friday. The headliner was center back William Kulvik, who took home Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Kulvik has been an unsung hero on the team for … [Read more...] about 6 Maryland men’s soccer players take home Big Ten awards
No. 2-seed Maryland field hockey eliminated from Big Ten Tournament, drops heartbreaker to No. 3-seed Michigan, 4-3 (2-0 SO)
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps could not pull off another shootout win. No. 2-seed Maryland field hockey had been here before — on Thursday, in fact. After failing to separate from No. 3-seed Michigan through 80 minutes, a shootout decided who moved on. But on Friday, it was Maryland who fell just short in penalty strokes. The Terps lost the shootout, … [Read more...] about No. 2-seed Maryland field hockey eliminated from Big Ten Tournament, drops heartbreaker to No. 3-seed Michigan, 4-3 (2-0 SO)
Maryland men’s basketball rolls to victory over Mount St. Mary’s, 86-52
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics The Terps were aided by a 26-point first-half effort from Rodney Rice. Rodney Rice played just eight games as a freshman at Virginia Tech in 2022-23, and didn’t play at all last year due to injury. Many expected him to need some time easing into his first season with Maryland men’s basketball. That wasn’t the case. In his second game … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball rolls to victory over Mount St. Mary’s, 86-52