Severn Graduate LJ Owens A Rock For Injury-Riddled UMBC Men’s Basketball
Former Severn School standout LJ Owens began his college career at William & Mary, but now he’s a key contributor an injury-riddled UMBC team.
Read moreFormer Severn School standout LJ Owens began his college career at William & Mary, but now he’s a key contributor an injury-riddled UMBC team.
Read more“Gosh, I wish I had five more Stephanies,” Terps head coach Brenda Frese said of senior Stephanie Jones. “You talk about the selflessness, she’ll just do whatever we need her to do.”
Read moreHampton University basketball star Ben Stanley is putting together an all-conference season as a redshirt sophomore, and his Baltimore roots are no small reason why.
Read moreCoppin State senior forward Chance Graham is the reigning MEAC Defensive Player of the Year. Long term, though, Graham has her eyes on becoming a homicide detective when her playing days are done.
Read moreLed by UMBC student-athletes Justin Barragan and Taylor Dunn, the “Retriever Project” aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, raise awareness of the issue and help promote resiliency in student-athletes.
Read moreSt. Frances girls’ basketball star Angel Reese, the consensus No. 2 recruit in the country for 2020, has high expectations for her future at Maryland. “I believe we can win a national championship,” Reese said.
Read moreAfter the Maryland women’s basketball team lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last March, Kaila Charles said she planned to work on “everything” during the offseason. Now, she’s set to be the team’s senior leader.
Read moreLoyola’s Ann Ernst settled on volleyball in high school because she could stay cool in an air-conditioned gym. As it turns out, she’s been a cool customer for the Greyhounds on the court and in the classroom.
Read moreMaryland women’s lacrosse coach Cathy Reese has created an environment that produces national championships and fun. “I want everyone that comes through and plays for me to graduate and go on and say these were the best four years,” Reese said.
Read moreNavy women’s lacrosse junior attacker Kelly Larkin became the Mids’ all-time leading scorer and led her team to an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament, but there’s a lot more to Larkin than the 69 goals and 52 assists she tallied this year.
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