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Family, teammates mourn loss of former Morgan State University basketball star after deadly shooting
BALTIMORE -- The death of a former Morgan State University basketball star from over the weekend still has many reeling. Blake Bozeman, who played for the university between 2011 to 2015, was shot and killed at a nightclub in Washington D.C. Saturday night.The shooter is still on the loose.For former teammates and former coaches, it's still hard to accept what happened at Cru Lounge on H Street. They add he had an impact on and off the court."He wasn't in a spot that he wasn't supposed to be in, wasn't doing anything he wasn't supposed to be doing," said Lenjo...
CIAA Tournament's Historic Return to Baltimore; Citywide Revitalization Includes Indiana Avenue Playground
Baltimore is prepared for the return of the historic Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) men's and women's basketball tournament. The tournament is scheduled from February 26 to March 3.
Howard County Times Team of the Week and game balls for Sept. 18-23
Each week, the Howard County Times will pick a Team of the Week and hand out five game balls to the top five performers in all sports across the county. The Vikings moved to 4-0 with a pair of victories over Glenelg and Oakland Mills last week. In Monday’s 23-7 win over the Gladiators, the defense forced four second-half turnovers, while the running back tandem of Aidan Hauf and Coleman Hallums excelled. Mt. Hebron maintained its momentum in a 35-12 win over Oakland Mills on Friday night.
Howard County High School Football Update, 09/25/23:
Forsan over Kermit, final score was 40-32. Sonic Offensive Player of the Game was Grant Roman. Sonic Defensive Player of the Game was Isaac Espino. Big Hit of the Game went to Huston Stockton. COAHOMA. Coahoma lost to Merkel. Final score was Coahoma 27, Merkel 34. Sonic Offensive Player of...
Racist graffiti spray painted near M&T Bank Stadium
BALTIMORE -- Graffiti spray painted near M&T Bank Stadium and other locations in downtown Baltimore calls for violence against white people. The messages were placed on light poles along Russell Street, on outlet boxes and on a bridge. Several people contacted WJZ after seeing them while heading to Ravens games.Some of the tags have already been painted over on the Hamburg Street bridge."It doesn't get any more visible. That was the problem with where that spray paint was. It was large and in your face," said one viewer who asked us not to share her name. She said she and her husband...
Morgan's Bennett and Gray Finish 1-2 at Soaring Hawk Classic
PRINCESS ANNE, Maryland - The rescheduled Soaring Hawk Invitational was completed on Sunday by runners from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Morgan State University. Perry Bennett and Davian Gray captured the top two finishes for Morgan. Bennett crossed the finish line in 27:03.5 followed closely behind by Gray...
LEMME TELL YOU| Ravens lose; First date tips; Picking wine at restaurants
Ravens Recap; The Baltimore football team loses to the Colts. Dating Coach Shares Tips For 1st Date. Is three hours too long for a date?. How to Pick a Wine at a Restaurant. Are you a dry wine or sweet wine drinker?
Bears fall short in double-overtime loss to Albany Great Danes
The Morgan State Bears (1-3) fell to the Albany Great Danes (2-2), losing 23-17 in double overtime on a rainy and cold evening on Saturday, losing their second home game of the season. In overtime, the Bears offense took advantage of the first possession and scored a touchdown. The Bears’...
Local GW Water Polo Team Triumphs Over Johns Hopkins, 20-14
The George Washington (GW) water polo team won 20-14 against the Johns Hopkins team in a MAWPC match in Baltimore, MD. GW's Mateus Stellet scored the first goal, but Johns Hopkins' Gavin Brooke tied the game. GW then scored six goals in a row, including a five-meter goal by Viktor Jovanic, to take a 7-1 lead. Johns Hopkins' Owen Bartlett scored twice, but GW led 10-4 at the end of the first quarter.
Navy safety Rayuan Lane taking his game to ‘another level’ after electing not to transfer
Navy safety Rayuan Lane made two spectacular, game-changing defensive plays against Memphis, the type coaches rewind several times during film teamwide sessions. First, Lane raced 25 yards to chase down tailback Blake Watson and push him out of bounds at the 1-yard line. That display of effort and hustle paid dividends one play later when Watson failed to secure the handoff and fumbled into the end zone.
Smith ends dominant day with 2023 PWBA Twin Cities Regional win
EAGAN, Minn. – Brittany Smith of Van Meter, Iowa, took home the 2023 PWBA Twin Cities Regional title with a 196-183 victory over Tamera Stanton of Baltimore at Cedarvale Lanes in Eagan, Minnesota, on Sunday. Smith led all bowlers during qualifying, rolling an eight-game block of 1,846 thanks to...
Morgan State falls short to UAlbany in Double-Overtime Thriller
Morgan State engages in a wild 2OT battle, but falls short to UAlbany; Dominique Anthony's multi-touchdown performance not enough. The post Morgan State falls short to UAlbany in Double-Overtime Thriller appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Rocky sweeps MSU-Billings, claims Rimrock Rivalry season series
For the second time in less than a week, Rocky volleyball swept MSU-Billings on Monday night to claim the Rimrock Rivalry season series. Rocky sweeps MSU-Billings, claims Rimrock Rivalry season series. For the second time in less than a week, Rocky volleyball swept MSU-Billings on Monday night to claim the...
Baltimore Sun high school Athletes of the Week (Sept. 18-25): Loyola Blakefield’s Jonas Kligys and South Carroll’s Alayna Enoff
Each week, The Baltimore Sun will recognize one high school player from a boys sport and one from a girls sport for their athletic achievements. Boys sport Athlete of the Week: Jonas Kligys, Loyola Blakefield, football The glue to the Loyola’s defense, the 6-foot-2, 212 pound middle linebacker brings confidence-boosting consistency and a knack for making big plays when needed most. In the ...
The Morgan Show | Season 4, Episode 3
This week's episode features a profile of cross country runner Davian Gray, Morgan's loss to Towson in the Battle For Greater Baltimore and a close look at how the volleyball team is serving against opponents. Executive Producer: Olajumoke Oni. Anchor: Sierra Burnett. Producers/Reporters: Kelsi Jones, Lake Marion, Cameron Kelly, Aku...
Local Pride: Johns Hopkins Field Hockey Triumphs Over Ursinus in Centennial Opener
The third-ranked Johns Hopkins field hockey team won their Centennial Conference opener against the 19th-ranked Ursinus, with a score of 3-0. This Saturday match improved the Blue Jays' record to 6-1 and decreased the Bears' record to 4-2.
Mater Dei defense scores 2 touchdowns in close win over St. Frances Academy
Mater Dei’s offense has been dominant this season. Take the 55-8 win over Kahuku on Sept. 9, for instance, when four-star quarterback Elijah Brown threw for four touchdowns and elite running back Jordon Davison rushed for two more. Or the week before, when Brown threw for a whopping seven touchdowns.
Local Champions: Johns Hopkins' Chang and Kim Secure ITA Southeast Doubles Title
Ashley Chang, a graduate student, and Sophia Kim, a freshman, won the 2023 ITA Southeast Championship doubles on Monday. They are the second pair from Johns Hopkins to win this championship, after Ashnaa Rao and Mikey Barthelmass in 2016. With their win, Chang and Kim have achieved All-America honors and will participate in the 2023 ITA Cup in Rome, GA, from October 12-16.