Under Armour Strikes Long-Term Deal With NFL
From the Baltimore Business Journal: Under Armour cleats and gloves will be back on NFL fields this fall for the first time in five years.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: Under Armour cleats and gloves will be back on NFL fields this fall for the first time in five years.
Read moreThree private country clubs in Maryland have chosen an Arizona-based company to manage their operations to capitalize on the post-pandemic golf boom.
Read moreStan Charles and Terry Hasseltine talk with Baseball Factory’s Steve Bernhardt about the 2025 UA Next All-America Game, which will be held at Camden Yards on Sept. 13 and showcase the nation’s top 40 high school baseball players.
Read moreLouis Berney takes us back to the mid-’80s and how the vision of Oriole Park at Camden Yards became a reality, from start to finish.
Read moreStan Charles and Terry Hasseltine talk with CIAA commissioner Jacqie McWilliams Parker about the 2025 CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament, coming to Baltimore Feb. 25 – March 1.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with AJ Gersh about his new role as sports anchor and reporter at FOX45, returning home to cover the sports teams he grew up watching and more.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: Former Ravens WR Mark Clayton has raised more than $1 million to create a new type of headphone designed to stay on during even the hardest workout.
Read moreStan Charles and Terry Hasseltine talk with Ruth Toomey, executive director of the Maryland Tourism Coalition, about how the MTC and the Maryland Sports Commission are working together to increase sports-based tourism to Maryland.
Read moreDon Rovak joins the Orioles as chief revenue officer, focusing on revenue generation through ticket and corporate sales in both Baltimore and Sarasota, Fla., and creating local economic impact for the city, state and surrounding area.
Read morePressBox talked with Maryland Sports Commission executive director Terry Hasseltine about the Maryland 5 Star taking another step forward in 2024, Maryland Cycling Classic preparing to return in 2025 following a year off and more.
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