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Scouting report: No. 17 Towson vs. Rhode Island
No. 17 Towson (5-4, 4-2 CAA) vs. Rhode Island (0-9, 0-6 CAA) Time: 3:30 p.m. Site: Johnny Unitas Stadium Radio: http://www.TowsonTigers.com Series: Tied at 6-6 What's at stake: After pulling off "must-win" games against two ranked opponents on the...
Tags: Towson Tigers, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, James Madison Dukes, Rhode Island Rams
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Catching up with ... Ray Perkins
The Colts were struggling. Everyone in Memorial Stadium knew it, from the juiced-up Oakland Raiders to the hushed crowd of 56,368 who'd come to watch the first-ever AFC title game in 1971. Nursing a 20-17 lead in the fourth quarter, the Colts seemed...
Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Alabama Crimson Tide, Memorial Stadium, Oakland Raiders, National Football League
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Towson football has time to continue building program
If you want to see how the football culture of Towson University has changed, just visit the office of Tigers coach Rob Ambrose and look behind the door. There, gathering dust on the floor, is a framed collage of newspaper clippings celebrating Towson'...
Tags: Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Towson University, Morgan State University, Grant Enders
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Louisiana Tech and up-tempo offense: Change football can believe in
RUSTON, La. — The triggerman for the highest-scoring college offense this side of Oregon can't be found anywhere in this week's NCAA passing statistics. Stephen Warner is built like a cinder block at 6 feet and nearly 300 pounds, and not one day in...
Tags: Johnny Manziel, Kentucky Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Indoor Football League
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Division I women's lacrosse championships to return to Towson in 2014
The NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse championships will return to Towson University in 2014. Thursday’s announcement by NCAA officials comes seven weeks after the 2013 championships were awarded to Villanova University in Pennsylvania....
Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Towson University, Long Island, Maryland Terrapins
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Digest: Kaplan propels Maryland into ACC women's soccer title game
Women's college soccer Kaplan propels Maryland to 2-0 win, into ACC title game Becky Kaplan had a goal and an assisted on one by Hayley Brock to lead second-seeded Maryland to a 2-0 victory over host and No. 3 seed Wake Forest in the semifinals of the...
Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Atlantic Coast Conference, Eastern Conference (NHL), Loyola University Maryland, Lehigh Mountain Hawks
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Catching up with former Baltimore Colts defensive end Ordell Braase
He's 80 now, and slightly bent, as if preparing to set in a three-point stance. Three hip replacements, plus a new knee, will do that to a man. Not that Ordell Braase is complaining. "Physically, I'm in pretty good shape," said Braase, longtime...
Tags: National Football League Players Association, Leroy Kelly, Pete Rozelle, Lou Gehrig's Disease, National Football League
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Digest: Terps' Alyssa Thomas an AP Preseason All-American
College basketball Terps' Alyssa Thomas an AP Preseason All-American Junior forward Alyssa Thomas of the Maryland women's basketball team was named to the Associated Press Preseason All-American Team, released this week. The team was voted on by a panel...Tags: Towson Tigers, Loyola University Maryland, Atlantic Coast Conference, Politics, The Washington Post
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Digest: Hubka scores in OT; Terps women reach ACC soccer semis
Women's college soccer Hubka scores in OT; Terps reach ACC semis Senior Danielle Hubka scored in the fifth minute of the first overtime Sunday morning to send the No. 2-seeded Maryland women's soccer team into the Atlantic Coast Conference semifinals...Tags: American League, Towson Tigers, Atlantic Coast Conference, Northeastern Huskies, Politics
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This week in sports Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Oct. 31, 1995: The Orioles name former player Davey Johnson as manager a year after passing him over for Phil Regan, who led the Birds to a 71-73 finish. "I felt like there were a lot of stupid people out there," Johnson says of the snub, conceding that...
Tags: Leroy Kelly, Triple Crown, Football, Boomer Esiason, Sports
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