For Loyola Blakefield’s Ryan Branon, Texas Commitment Next Step In Swimming Journey
Growing up, Loyola Blakefield junior Ryan Branon dreamed of swimming for the University of Texas. On Nov. 22, Branon was able to make his dream a reality.
Read moreGrowing up, Loyola Blakefield junior Ryan Branon dreamed of swimming for the University of Texas. On Nov. 22, Branon was able to make his dream a reality.
Read moreMount St. Mary’s women’s basketball was closing in on its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1995 when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. “We’re just ready to go out here and finish what we started last year,” senior Jatarrikah Settle said.
Read moreFrom the time they were 6 years old until their senior year at Long Reach High, Jaelyn and Lyric Swann always played on the same basketball team. Now, they’re back together again at UMBC.
Read moreCumberland, Md., native Daniel Diehl was breaking Maryland swimming records by the time he was 12, and now he’s looking to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials in June. He’ll have his first shot at the U.S. Open meet in Richmond, Va., Nov. 12-14.
Read moreFor athletes who are recovering from injuries, like Towson defensive back Jamal Gay and linebacker Ricky DeBerry, the COVID-19 pandemic has just been another wrinkle in their return to competition.
Read moreNeil Boudreau and Loren Teter made the decision to transfer together from San Diego State, and while the COVID-19 pandemic has upended some of their plans, Boudreau is looking forward to playing for Morgan State football and Teter for UMBC volleyball.
Read moreTowson defensive lineman Tibo Debaillie was poised to have his best season as a Tiger this fall — until COVID-19 altered those plans. Now, he’s staying ready in his native Belgium.
Read moreIan McBorrough, a linebacker for Morgan State football from 2016-2019, was recently named MEAC Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2019-20 school year. Now, he’s working toward a career in business.
Read moreFor JP Woodward, a chance to walk on at Lafayette was just the opportunity he needed, and now the Boys’ Latin alum is ready to prove he can make it in the Phillies organization.
Read moreSince sharing her mental health journey on the Maryland Athletics site and through other platforms, Nikki Sliwak says the support has been “unbelievable,” and she hopes to be a “role model off the field.”
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