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

Towson lacrosse coach Shawn Nadelen discussed the Tigers winning their second straight CAA lacrosse title and facing Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament:

Former Orioles farmhand and PigTownSports creator Zach Moore discussed the Orioles’ prolonged struggles:

Sovereignty jockey Junior Alvarado discussed overcoming injuries for his first Kentucky Derby win:

Comedian Aries Spears discussed why he loves coming to Baltimore (like his shows this week at Magooby’s Joke House) but not every AFC North city:

Five-star Maryland basketball commit and McDonald’s All-American Darius Adams discussed how his commitment to play for Buzz Williams came out after de-committing from UConn:

Harford Community College lacrosse coach Aaron Verardi discussed hosting the NJCAA national championship as the Fighting Owls look for a third straight national title:

CBS Sports MLB writer Matt Snyder discussed who is to blame for the Orioles’ struggles and what they do now:

Ravens sixth-round pick and former Western Michigan cornerback Bihlal Kone discussed his path from Minnesota to Iowa Western Community College to Indiana State to Western Michigan to the NFL, playing in honor of his late brother Hamza and why he could also be the emergency kicker:

Maryland goalie Logan McNaney discussed his pursuit of his second national championship and being selected by the Denver Outlaws in the second round of the PLL College Draft:

NBC horse racing reporter and analyst Randy Moss discussed whether Sovereignty skipping Preakness is proof that the Triple Crown schedule needs to change:

MLB Network insider Jon Heyman discussed why he doesn’t believe Mike Elias deserves to lose his job because of the Orioles’ struggles:

Chesapeake Baysox pitcher Braxton Bragg discussed his red-hot start to the season:

Stevenson lacrosse coach Paul Cantabene discussed the team’s NCAA Tournament opener against Lynchburg May 10 and captain Jack Scaliti playing through a torn ACL to end his career on his terms:

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