In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

Former Maryland forward James Gist discussed the Terps’ strong season and getting back involved with the program after a lengthy career overseas:

Johns Hopkins midfielder Matt Collison discussed the Blue Jays’ 3-0 start and Feb. 15 rivalry game at Loyola:

Towson basketball star Tyler Tejada discussed why he returned to the team after a strong freshman season and the Tigers’ long winning streak in CAA play:

Maryland Charm attacker Sydni Black (Loyola) discussed being a part of the first event in the history of the new WLL:

Former Maryland safety Dante Trader Jr. discussed his experience at the Senior Bowl, prep for the NFL Draft, how his time playing lacrosse helped him and what it would mean to reunite with Beau Brade should he be drafted by the Ravens:

Maryland Whipsnakes attackman Matt Rambo (Maryland) discussed playing Sixes for the first time in the PLL Championship Series and if he’s thinking at all about the 2028 Olympics:

Sporting News NFL writer Vinnie Iyer discussed why he could envision the Ravens letting Ronnie Stanley walk and replacing him in the first round of the NFL Draft:

The Athletic prospects analyst Keith Law discussed the Orioles prospects he’s highest on and why he would be willing to trade Coby Mayo to try to acquire Dylan Cease or Michael King if he were the Orioles:

FOX Sports bracketologist and Big Ten Network analyst Mike DeCourcy discussed the seeding realities for the Terps based on what’s left on their schedule:

Former Orioles reliever Richard Bleier discussed his decision to retire from MLB and expectations for his former Marlins teammate Trevor Rogers as he tries to bounce back:

Big Ten Network analyst and former Northwestern standout Shon Morris discussed his impressions of the Terps after calling their Feb. 13 win against Nebraska:

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