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

Maryland basketball legend and former U.S. Congressman Tom McMillen discussed the life and legacy of his former coach Lefty Driesell:

Maryland basketball legend and former NBA coach John Lucas also discussed his memories of his former coach:

Maryland Sports executive director Terry Hasseltine discussed the return of the CIAA Tournament to Baltimore as well as the possibility of the 2029 MLB All-Star Game coming to the city:

The Athletic MLB prospects analyst Keith Law discussed how good Jackson Holliday could be and how quickly:

Former Ravens cornerback Gary Baxter discussed the work he’s doing with EnPAC to try to combat poverty by making energy more affordable in minority communities:

Author and Washington Post columnist John Feinstein discussed the impact of Lefty Driesell and his memorable interactions with the legendary coach throughout the years:

FOX Sports MLB analyst Ben Verlander discussed why, given the injury situations facing Kyle Bradish and John Means, he doesn’t think the Orioles have enough pitching to be World Series winners right now:

Montverde Academy (Florida) basketball coach Kevin Boyle discussed his five-star center Derik Queen’s commitment to play basketball at Maryland:

USA Today MLB writer Gabe Lacques discussed whether it makes sense that the Orioles acquired a pitcher with just one year of control (Corbin Burnes) but haven’t done anything else to fortify being “all-in” to try to win the World Series this year:

ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler discussed the legwork the Ravens are doing on the free-agent running back market, including stars like Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley:

ESPN national recruiting analyst and former Wright State coach Paul Biancardi discussed what the Baltimore native Queen will bring to the Terrapins:

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