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From Sun staff reports | February 26, 2013
Dionna White scored a team-high 24 points to lead No. 4 Milford Mill over visiting Hereford 57-49 in a Class 3A North Regional quarterfinal girls basketball game Monday. Qierra Murray had 14 points and Kelli Smoot added 12 for the Millers. Junior Nicole Viscuso led the Bulls with 31 points and 19 rebounds. No. 5 Digital Harbor 85, Parkville 10: In a Class 3A North Regional quarterfinal game, the host Rams' Miqueara Lewis scored 15 points and Jaida Scarborough and Tye Smith each scored 16 to pace Digital Harbor in the win. No. 7 City 66, Bel Air 32: Dyzhanay Burton had points and Treina Ford had 14 to lead the Knights over the visiting Bobcats in a Class 3A North Regional quarterfinal.
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By Dean Jones Jr and The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2013
Four days after winning the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship, St. Frances is no longer in the Baltimore Catholic League playoffs. Mount Carmel upset the No. 1 Panthers, 59-50, in the BCL quarterfinals on Thursday night. Junior guards Johnny Rhodes and Brian Cunningham led the visiting Cougars offensively, while coach Tom Rose attributed the victory to great team defense. "We just had an outstanding team effort tonight," Rose said. "I mean, we had eight guys who scored tonight for us. We really spread the ball out well.
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2013
His players sat silently in the corner of the locker room. Much like he did when he was a player at Maryland more than a quarter century ago, Archbishop Spalding boys basketball coach Derrick Lewis measured his words carefully before speaking. "I lost a bunch of games over a long career, but I never gave up," Lewis said in a low, but forceful voice. "A lot of you guys gave up tonight. " A few minutes before, Loyola embarrassed the Cavaliers, 69-49, on Senior Night. Lewis used the loss as an opportunity to give his players a bit of a history lesson, recalling his junior year in College Park, which was Bob Wade's first season as coach.
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By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | February 19, 2013
The Baltimore Catholic League boys basketball quarterfinal game between Mount Carmel, the eighth seed, and host No. 1 St. Frances, the top seed, has been moved to Thursday night at 7 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, but preparations for a Saturday event at the school prompted the date change. The remaining quarterfinal games will be played on Friday. The semifinals are scheduled for Sunday at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Loyola University, while the championship game is set for Monday at 7 p.m. at the university.
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From Sun staff reports | February 14, 2013
No. 5 John Carroll took its first step toward a threepeat of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association AConference boys basketball championship. The two-time defending Patriots (25-10) got production out of their bigs early in the game and hung on to beat visiting Calvert Hall, 64-53, in Wednesday night's quarterfinal. Six players scored, including 10 points by the forwards in the paint, and John Carroll took a 24-7 lead after the first quarter and a 34-13 lead at the break.
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From Sun staff reports | February 13, 2013
The quarterfinal game between No. 5 Roland Park and No. 12 Seton Keough in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference girls basketball playoffs was not short of heroics. Keough's Kari Zeps made a 3-pointer to tie the score at 50 with 32 seconds left. The host Reds answered when Lindsey Edwards made a baseline runner with seven seconds left to lift Roland Park to a 52-50 victory Tuesday night. Edwards finished with a game-high 15 points and Zeps had 14 for Seton Keough (11-15, 6-8)
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The Baltimore Sun | December 5, 2012
2013 UMBC schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Feb 2 BELLARMINE (SCRIMMAGE) (UMBC STADIUM) 12:00 p.m. Feb 9 DREXEL (SCRIMMAGE) (UMBC STADIUM) 1:00 p.m. Feb 16 at Robert Morris (Moon Township, Pa.) 1:00 p.m. Feb 23 RUTGERS (UMBC STADIUM) 1:00 p.m. Feb 26 at Loyola (Md.) (Baltimore) 7:00 p.m Mar 2 at Fairfield (Fairfield, Conn.)
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By Todd Karpovich, For The Baltimore Sun | November 25, 2012
Maryland coach Sasho Cirovski was expecting a high-scoring game when his team met Coastal Carolina in the third round of the NCAA men's soccer tournament Sunday. The Chanticleers led the nation in goals and liked to attack opponents by aggressively pushing numerous players forward. But it was Maryland's offense that put on a one-sided clinic in a 5-1 victory before an announced 1,847 at Ludwig Field. Sunny Jane scored his first two goals of the season and had an assist for second-seeded Maryland, which hosts the winner of Louisville and Northwestern on Saturday at 5 p.m. in the quarterfinals.
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Sports Digest | November 7, 2012
Football Ex-Raven Sharpe to Black College HOF The Black College Football Hall of Fame announced Tuesday that former Ravens tight end Shannon Sharpe has been selected for induction next year along with 10 others. The inductees will be honored Feb. 16 at the Loews Hotel in Atlanta. NFL Network's Charles Davis will serve as master of ceremonies. Before going on to win two Super Bowls with the Denver Broncos and one with the Ravens in 2001, Sharpe was a three-time All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection at Savannah State from 1987 to 1989 and the SIAC Player of the Year in 1987.
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By Glenn Graham, The Baltimore Sun | November 6, 2012
The last time the McDonogh boys soccer team did not reach the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship game was 2005. With one quick burst and a poised finish, Calvert Hall senior forward Jacob Bender ended that streak Tuesday in Owings Mills. Bender's goal with 15 seconds left in regulation of the quarterfinal game gave the No. 7 Cardinals a 2-1 win over No. 3 McDonogh, the defending league champion. Bender nudged past a defender on the right to chase down a pass sent forward by Brad McKim and drove a shot from 14 yards over drawn out reserve goalkeeper Max Caputo.
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