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February 28, 1991
Navy's men's fencing team set a school record for most wins in a season with 14 this past weekend when it closed out its regular season with wins over William & Mary, 20-7, Air Force, 19-8, North Carolina State, 21-6, and North Carolina, 14-13.Senior Paul Hanover set a school record for most wins in a season as he finished 47-8 after going 11-0 in epee in the four meets this past weekend.Senior Art Glasgow set a Naval Academy career record for individual bout victories with 103 after going 9-1 in foil this past weekend.
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From Sun staff reports | April 21, 2013
No. 19 Connecticut took a 6-4 lead into halftime and never relinquished it, upsetting No. 7 Notre Dame at home, 10-7, in women's lacrosse Sunday. The Huskies (13-1, 5-1 Big East) won all their home games in a season for the first time in program history. The Fighting Irish (11-3, 5-3) scored just three goals in the second half, two by Lauren Sullivan. Morgan O'Reilly had four goals on senior day to lead UConn, Carly Palmucci added a pair of first-half goals and Lauren Kahn scored her team-leading 32nd goal of the season.
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Sports Digest | December 4, 2012
Colleges Terps wrestler Sheptock earns ACC weekly honors Maryland junior Jimmy Sheptock earned Atlantic Coast Conference co-Wrestler of the Week honors after posting a 4-1 record and placing second at the Nittany Lion Open, the conference announced Tuesday. Sheptock, the 10th-ranked wrestler in the country at 184 pounds, defeated 19th-ranked Alex Utley of North Carolina, 8-3, in the quarterfinals before knocking off 14th-ranked Dan Rinaldi of Rutgers, 2-0, in the semifinals.
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Sports Digest | April 19, 2013
Running Charm City Run to honor victims of marathon bombing Charm City Run will join independent running stores across America in hosting a "Runners For Boston" fun run Monday at 6:30 p.m. Runners are encouraged to meet at the Annapolis, Baltimore, Bel Air or Clarksville store locations and wear past or present Boston Marathon gear or other Boston-related clothing. For more information, contact info@charmcityrunonline.com . Salisbury Shark Run: The Salisbury rugby team will host the Miles For Mom Shark Run on Sunday.
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November 12, 1997
Vinnie RubboOakland Mills FootballIn the Scorpions' 42-0 win over Mount Hebron, Rubbo ran for two touchdowns and 279 yards on 30 carries, setting a school record for rushing yards in a season with 1,873. The junior rushed for 621 yards in the final two regular-season games.
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February 23, 1992
Junior Gabby Linarducci capped a record-breaking performance by No. 14 Towson State (14-2) with a school-standard mark of 9.85 for floor exercise, as the Tigers recorded a school-record 190.80 points in beating New Mexico, 187.05, and Vermont, 177.90, in women's gymnastics at the Towson Center yesterday.Linarducci not only broke her school record, but became the first Towson State gymnast to better 9.80. At the finish, senior Wendy Weaver (38.60) and Linarducci (38.40) eclipsed Weaver's school-record all-around mark of 38.375.
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By FROM STAFF REPORTS | January 21, 1996
Freshman Liane Williams won the all-around title for the second week in a row and set a school record in the vault to lead Towson State (5-0) to a triple victory in its home opener yesterday at the Towson Center.The Tigers had a 191.575 team score. James Madison was second with 183.850, Rutgers third with 182.950 and Temple fourth with 179.250.Williams broke the school record in the vault with a score of 9.925, one week after tying the school mark of 9.90. She also was first on the balance beam and third on the bars.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 28, 2012
After twisting a knee in the fourth week of last season, River Hill quarterback Austin Altman watched most of the Hawks' run to the Class 3A state football championship from the sideline. By the time he was ready for action again, five weeks after the injury, the Hawks had settled into a steady running game behind Raamah Vaughn, with whom Altman shared reps early. Altman and his passing game were grounded, but he understood coach Brian Van Deusen's reason for sticking with what was working.
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October 23, 2005
110 and out Mount Union lost a regular-season game for the first time since 1994 yesterday, falling, 21-14, to host Ohio Northern in a Division III matchup. Mount Union had won 110 straight regular-season games and had not lost an Ohio Athletic Conference or regular-season game since Oct. 15, 1994, when Baldwin-Wallace beat the Purple Raiders, 23-10, at Mount Union. "We don't make a big deal out of wins, so we won't make a big deal out of a loss, either," Mount Union coach Larry Kehres said.
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November 10, 1996
Top performancesPassingKoy Detmer, Colorado 27 of 47, 401 yards, 5 TDsHis school-record five scoring passes helped Colorado defeat Iowa State, 49-42, and extend its winning streak over Iowa State to 13 games.Tim Sherman, Virginia 19 of 28, 346 yards, 0 TDsHe ran for a touchdown in addition to his school-record passing, but eight sacks and three fumbles made for a long day against Clemson.Donovan McNabb, Syracuse 22 of 33, 271 yards, 3 TDsHelped Orangemen register sixth straight victory.RushingKelverick Green, M. Tennessee25 carries, 168 yards, 4 TDsHe did all his scoring in the second quarter to power a 30-12 victory over Tennessee-Martin.
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Sports Digest | March 22, 2013
Colleges Loyola gets Kent State next in CollegeInsider Fresh off its first postseason victory in school Division I history, the Loyola men's basketball team will host Kent State on Sunday in the second round of the CollegeInsider.com tournament at Reitz Arena. Tickets for the game can be purchased online at LoyolaGreyhounds.com/Tickets or by calling 410-617-1420. The Greyhounds (22-11) defeated Boston University, 70-63, on Tuesday night. The Golden Flashes advanced with a 73-71 victory Wednesday night over Fairfield.
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From Sun staff reports | March 13, 2013
For the second consecutive game, Andrew Scalley recorded six goals and four assists to lead host Mount St. Mary's past Georgetown, 14-6, on Tuesday in men's lacrosse. The win was the first for the Mount (4-4) over the Hoyas (2-3) since 1991. Scalley (Archbishop Spalding), the reigning Northeast Conference Player of the Week, tied career highs with 10 points and six goals. He became just the third player in school history to join the 200-point club with 202 for his career. Cody Lehrer (Dulaney)
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By Katherine Dunn | February 19, 2013
Seven is a lucky number so far this season for Navy's Jasmine DePompeo, who has tallied as many points in each of the Midshipmen's first two games. The two-time Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, DePompeo dished out nine assists in wins over Winthrop and Liberty and now holds the school record for career assists with 105. The senior attacker from Sayville, N.Y. came into the season tied with Caitlin Mandrin Hill with 96. She broke the record by dishing out five assists in the season-opening 23-4 win over Winthrop.
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The Baltimore Sun | January 28, 2013
Boys basketball No. School Record Prev. 1. St. Frances 24-4 1 2. Dunbar 13-1 2 3. John Carroll 21-7 3 4. Mount St. Joseph 20-5 4 5. Milford Mill 14-1 5 6. Archbishop Spalding 16-7 7 7. Randallstown 14-3 14 8. City 13-3 6 9. Arundel 13-2 9 10. Poly 12-4 8 11. Edmondson...
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By Mike Klingaman, The Baltimore Sun | January 27, 2013
Feb. 2, 2005: "I'm here in Baltimore, and I'm going to win the crowd," slugger Sammy Sosa says after being traded to the Orioles. A seven-time All-Star outfielder, the 36-year-old Sosa disappoints, mustering only 14 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .221 batting average. He's gone in a year. Jan. 28, 2001: Baltimore wins its first Super Bowl in 30 years as the Ravens smother the New York Giants, 34-7, for their 11th consecutive victory. "This is the best defense ever to play the game," defensive tackle Tony Siragusa says after the Ravens intercept four passes and force 11 New York punts, a Super Bowl record.
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Sports Digest | December 10, 2012
Varsity boys basketball Mount St. Joseph downs Sidwell, 59-55, to win Gonzaga Classic In a defensive struggle, No. 1 Mount St. Joseph defeated Sidwell Friends, 59-55, on Sunday in the championship game of the Gonzaga D.C. Classic at Smith Center. The first half saw a remarkable swing of momentum, with the Gaels outscoring Sidwell 22-7 in the first quarter before Sidwell (8-1) outdid Mount St. Joseph 22-3 in the second quarter. The high scorer was Josh Hart of Sidwell with 37 points, breaking the tournament record with a total of 100 points.
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May 25, 2012
Your editorial on Mitt Romney's relationship to the private equity firm Bain Capital was not bad ("The Bain of Romney's candidacy," May 23). But while reviewing Mr. Romney's record, let's also look at President Obama's school record (including how his education was paid for and his grades), his leadership and management experiences and his employment history. Not to mention his voting record as a senator (like voting to not increase the debt). Come on, let's be fair. Lyle Rescott, Marriottsville
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Sports Digest | April 19, 2013
Running Charm City Run to honor victims of marathon bombing Charm City Run will join independent running stores across America in hosting a "Runners For Boston" fun run Monday at 6:30 p.m. Runners are encouraged to meet at the Annapolis, Baltimore, Bel Air or Clarksville store locations and wear past or present Boston Marathon gear or other Boston-related clothing. For more information, contact info@charmcityrunonline.com . Salisbury Shark Run: The Salisbury rugby team will host the Miles For Mom Shark Run on Sunday.
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Sports Digest | December 4, 2012
Colleges Terps wrestler Sheptock earns ACC weekly honors Maryland junior Jimmy Sheptock earned Atlantic Coast Conference co-Wrestler of the Week honors after posting a 4-1 record and placing second at the Nittany Lion Open, the conference announced Tuesday. Sheptock, the 10th-ranked wrestler in the country at 184 pounds, defeated 19th-ranked Alex Utley of North Carolina, 8-3, in the quarterfinals before knocking off 14th-ranked Dan Rinaldi of Rutgers, 2-0, in the semifinals.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | November 28, 2012
After twisting a knee in the fourth week of last season, River Hill quarterback Austin Altman watched most of the Hawks' run to the Class 3A state football championship from the sideline. By the time he was ready for action again, five weeks after the injury, the Hawks had settled into a steady running game behind Raamah Vaughn, with whom Altman shared reps early. Altman and his passing game were grounded, but he understood coach Brian Van Deusen's reason for sticking with what was working.
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