BJ Ranson Set To Join Dad In College Ranks After Successful Career At Mount Saint Joseph
Set to graduate from Mount Saint Joseph this spring, consensus three-star recruit BJ Ranson blazed his own path to join his father at Saint Joseph’s.
Read moreSet to graduate from Mount Saint Joseph this spring, consensus three-star recruit BJ Ranson blazed his own path to join his father at Saint Joseph’s.
Read moreElijah Smith grew up in the heart of Nebraska football country, envisioning himself lowering the boom on any player with whom he crossed paths. Now, he’s contributing for Towson men’s lacrosse.
Read moreThe CIAA Men’s & Women’s Basketball Tournament is returning to Charm City from Feb. 24-28. Visit Baltimore interim president and CEO Kireem Swinton spoke with PressBox about the upcoming event and how it impacts the city.
Read moreHeld at Morgan State’s Hill Field House, the fourth annual “A Very Melo Classic” featured 10 high school boys’ basketball teams, including Mount Saint Joseph and Saint Frances. “The atmosphere is amazing,” said Saint Frances head coach Nick Myles.
Read moreCoppin State hosted No. 2 South Carolina women’s basketball Jan. 18, and head coach Dawn Staley’s star power was apparent throughout the day.
Read moreWhile the 2025-26 season may not look exactly the way she envisioned at the beginning of it, Nadine Domond’s mission remains the same for Morgan State women’s basketball.
Read moreThe UConn and Louisville women’s basketball teams were set to play at Ramstein Air Base in Germany in the Armed Forces Classic, but the government shutdown forced a change of plans, moving the game to Annapolis and leading to a homecoming of sorts for several players and coaches.
Read moreReigning MEAC Rookie of the Year Jason Collins Jr. has big goals in mind for the 2025 college football season. The best part would be reaching them close to home at Morgan State.
Read moreCaitlin Clark was sidelined with a left quadriceps injury, but a sellout crowd came out for the first WNBA game ever played in Baltimore. “Baltimore fans go hard for their sports — especially basketball,” Mystics guard Brittney Sykes said following the game.
Read moreThe Washington Mystics will play two games against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore in 2025, taking women’s basketball to another level in the region.
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