Five Takeaways From Navy Football’s 55-3 Loss To BYU
Todd Karpovich offers five takeaways from Navy football’s 55-3 season-opening loss to BYU, including a possible new quarterback battle.
Read moreTodd Karpovich offers five takeaways from Navy football’s 55-3 season-opening loss to BYU, including a possible new quarterback battle.
Read moreDiego Fagot’s emergence was a key part of Navy football’s defensive resurgence last fall. Now, Fagot is looking to lead the Midshipmen to greater heights in 2020.
Read moreWhile the COVID-19 pandemic changed Navy’s preparation for the 2020 season, head coach Ken Niumatalolo is ready to play. “I think because of the discipline of the type of people that go to school here, … it’s allowed us stay pretty disciplined in our COVID-19 protocols,” Niumatalolo said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with UMBC athletic director Brian Barrio about his first months on the job, the challenges of navigating the Retrievers through the pandemic and some of the changes he sees moving forward.
Read moreAfter waiting three years for his opportunity, senior Dalen Morris will start at quarterback for Navy’s season opener against BYU. “I haven’t really thought about it much yet, but when you talk about it I get chills,” Morris said.
Read moreJennevy Santos developed into a team leader for Morgan State volleyball last season, and the 21-year-old from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, can’t wait to get back on the court with her teammates, whenever that’s possible.
Read moreFormer Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson says the Big Ten and Pac-12 made the right decision to postpone the fall sports season. “I think there’s a moral obligation here,” Anderson said. “This is different than having a young man go out and hurt his knee.”
Read moreJames Graham III, a forward out of Milwaukee who committed to the Maryland men’s basketball program Aug. 19, says he picked the Terps because of his relationship with the coaching staff and how well he fits into Maryland’s system.
Read moreNavy football is scheduled to kick off the season at home against BYU Sept. 7, but AD Chet Gladchuk understands the program is operating on a day-to-day basis even with the health and safety protocols the Naval Academy has put in place.
Read moreFormer Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen said the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing today’s coaches to face challenges unlike anything he dealt with, but he does see an opportunity for Michael Locksley to bring the team closer together and for Maryland to emerge stronger for it.
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