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Ravens cut Cundiff as Tucker wins kicking job
Billy Cundiff won’t get his chance for redemption, at least not in a Ravens’ uniform. A little more than seven months after he missed a 32-yard field goal that thwarted the Ravens’ Super Bowl hopes and just three days after he was...Tags: Football, Justin Tucker, NFL Pro Bowl, Detroit Lions, John Harbaugh
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Ravens waive kicker Billy Cundiff
The Baltimore SunBilly Cundiff won’t get his chance for redemption, at least not in a Ravens uniform. A little more than seven months after he missed a 32-yard field-goal attempt that thwarted the Ravens’ Super Bowl hopes and just three days after he was...Tags: Addison Lawrence, Cecil Newton, Ozzie Newsome, Football, Davon Drew
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Ravens camp competition: Kicker
The Ravens will hold their first full-team practice of training camp on Thursday. Each day leading up to the official start of camp, The Sun will examine several key position battles that will be decided during preseason. KICKER The competitors: Billy...
Tags: Washington Redskins, Nick Folk, New York Jets, American Football Conference, New England Patriots
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Ford Brings More Than A Typical Test Drive To Focus ST Customers
Hartford Courant / Fox CTFord brought a performance driving school to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough last weekend to build interest in the new Focus ST. After an instruction session, potential customers took test drives on a short training track painted on the surface of parking...Tags: Services and Shopping, Aston Martin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Car Engine Repair, Volkswagen
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Bruce Springsteen to play Charlottesville Oct. 23
As yet, nobody's succeeded in bring Bruce Springsteen back to Hampton Coliseum. (It's been a few decades since he last rocked there.) On the positive side, Springsteen will return to Charlottesville on Oct. 23, promoters have announced. Tickets go on...
Tags: Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Xcel Energy Center, Boston, Washington, DC, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Loyola dominates Maryland to win first NCAA men's lacrosse championship
The Baltimore SunThere was no Syracuse men’s lacrosse team this time to deny Charley Toomey and Loyola. Twenty-two years after he was the starting goalkeeper of the squad that was routed by the Orange in the 1990 title game, Toomey and the Greyhounds captured the...Tags: Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Maryland Terrapins
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Salisbury tops SUNY Cortland, 14-10, to win 10th Division III lacrosse championship
The Salisbury men's lacrosse team got national championship No. 10. But it wasn't easy.
SUNY-Cortland nearly matched the Sea Gulls goal-for-goal for the first three quarters before Salisbury awoke in the fourth quarter to secure a 14-10 victory in the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Lacrosse, Sports, State University of New York
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for increasing clouds, a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening, and a high temperature near 91 degrees. Tuesday night is expected to be rainy, with a low temperature around 74 degrees.
FROM LAST NIGHT...
10-...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Auto Racing, College Sports, Lacrosse
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Postscript from Maryland vs. Loyola
In hindsight, it seems perfectly appropriate that four of the five Loyola players named to the 2012 All-Tournament team start on defense. Junior long-stick midfielder Scott Ratliff, junior short-stick defensive midfielder, sophomore defenseman Joe...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports
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Terps 'couldn't get into any rhythm' against Loyola
John Tillman knows his Maryland men's lacrosse team has limitations. It isn't the most dynamic group and it struggles with consistency. Yet after a regular season that featured four fourth-quarter collapses, the Terps seemed to be peaking at precisely...
Tags: Memorial Day, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Syracuse Orange, Maryland Terrapins, Lacrosse
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Ending bittersweet for Loyola's Charley Toomey, Maryland's John Tillman
Both Charley Toomey and John Tillman knew that one would be ecstatic and the other would be disappointed over the outcome of Monday’s NCAA tournament final between No. 1 seed Loyola and Maryland at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. With the...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Long Island
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Maryland looking to rebound from back-to-back title-game losses
No one would equate Maryland with the Buffalo Bills, who own the dubious distinction of having lost in four consecutive Super Bowls. But the heartache was visible on the faces of senior attackman Joe Cummings and senior midfielder Drew Snider after the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Loyola University Maryland
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