No. 3 Johns Hopkins came away with victory in the century-old "Rivalry" with Maryland, a 7-5 defensive scrap that it hopes heralds championships.
College sports
Angel Reese and her new WNBA cohort shone sartorially at the draft.
Women’s college basketball’s popularity — and therefore the earning power of its players — is soaring. So why would Reese, a Randallstown native, skip her final season?
Spencer, who played at Boys’ Latin and Loyola University, finished with 11 points and a team-high 8 rebounds.
Was Taulia Tagovailoa the thing keeping the Terps afloat for the last three seasons? Maryland and Mike Locksley are about to find out.
Randallstown native Angel Reese is headed for the WNBA. Can she get ahead of the double standards for Black women in sports?
Davidsonville’s Cam Spencer, a Boys’ Latin School graduate, starts for Connecticut. He is in his first season at UConn after stops and Loyola and Rutgers.
Spencer, who started his college career at Loyola Maryland, aided the Huskies with 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists.
“She, of course, is going to bring viewers. She’s got a huge following," Rebecca Lobo of ESPN said. “She’s such a lightning rod for interest in women’s basketball.”
The Davidsonville native’s journey through three colleges in as many years is thanks to the NCAA transfer portal, which has made it easier for quality midmajor players to reach the upper tier of college hoops.
Huskies starter Cam Spencer, who played at Boys’ Latin and Loyola Maryland, seeks his first NCAA title.
Swimmers could be entitled to $180,000 or $60,000 each as part of a settlement approved by the Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old Randallstown native announced her intention in Vogue after winning the NCAA championship with LSU in 2023.
Queen had a game-high 23 points on 10-for-15 shooting, as well as eight rebounds and five assists, also game highs.
After falling in a headlining game against Iowa, the LSU star and Randallstown native allowed the world to see how difficult it can be to carry expectations and misconceptions that accompany her celebrity.