For the second straight spring, Navy football was thin at the wide receiver. Position coach Mick Yokitis said there was one point during spring camp when only three split ends dressed for practice. Returning starter Nathan Kent is with the Navy track and field team, while several other split ends have missed most of spring drills with injuries. “Some days you go out there and … [Read more...] about Navy football wide receiver Casey Smith shows significant improve during spring camp
University of Maryland
Duke transfer guard Oluchi Okananwa commits to Maryland women’s basketball
Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images The 2025 ACC Tournament Most Outstanding Player joins the Terps. Maryland women’s basketball filled its final roster spot Friday, adding Duke transfer forward Oluchi Okananwa, who announced her decision on social media. What’s up terp nation?!❤️ #home pic.twitter.com/vGU1YtfVuj— Oluchi Okananwa (@oluchi_okananwa) April 18, … [Read more...] about Duke transfer guard Oluchi Okananwa commits to Maryland women’s basketball
Maryland baseball blows late lead, falls to Indiana 7-6
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps held a five-run lead in the eighth inning. Maryland baseball looked to be in control. It led 6-1 in the eighth inning, and starting pitcher Kyle McCoy was still in the game. But Indiana flipped the script. McCoy lost his magic, allowing back-to-back hits from the Hoosiers to put runners on second and third with no outs. … [Read more...] about Maryland baseball blows late lead, falls to Indiana 7-6
No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse overcomes Johns Hopkins, 11-8
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps rounded out the regular season with a win in The Rivalry. Friday’s first half went about as well as No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse head coach John Tillman would have expected playing in “The Rivalry” against Johns Hopkins, but not nearly as well as he would have hoped. The Terps struggled to separate, with a number of … [Read more...] about No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse overcomes Johns Hopkins, 11-8
The Oklahoma City Memorial | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2001, Ed Bradley accompanied survivors and family members to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. The 1995 federal building bombing killed 168 people and injured hundreds more. … [Read more...] about The Oklahoma City Memorial | 60 Minutes Archive