Red Sox Nation was in full force at Camden Yards last night as the O’s wasted a brilliant pitching performance by Daniel Cabrera. Again the O’s were unable to deliver any timely hits leaving men in scoring position inning after inning. The Celtics eased past the Pistons to clinch the Eastern Division Playoff […]
Entries from May 2008
O’s Fall Victim to Sloppy Fielding –Lose to Red Sox in 13—Lakers Celtics in NBA Finals
May 31st, 2008 · No Comments
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Lakers Rise Behind Kobe’s 39 — Hudson Taylor Scholar Athlete of the Year
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments
The reigning NBA Champs have been eliminated. Kobe Bryant set himself apart from the reat of the league with an incredible closeout performance. Nothing can stop the Lakers. Tonight the Celts will eliminate the Pistons mainly due to an elbow injury to Rip. This will be the prelude to a 4-1 series win […]
Tags: Maryland Basketball · Men's Lacrosse · Washington Wizards · Weekly Show info
Oriole Scout Dean Albany on Terp Talk Tonight at 7PM on ESPN 1300
May 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Dean Albany will discuss the upcoming Major league Draft Thursday night on Terp Talk at 7PM on ESPN 1300 AM. Call in at 410-481-1300 or email any questions to bruce@terptalk.com. Of course we will cover all things at College Park as well as delve a little into the NBA playoffs. Listen in […]
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O’s 10 Yanks 9–Say No More—-3 of 3 Senior Terrapin Hoopsters Graduate
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Jason McAlpin, James Gist, and Bambale Osby all graduated last Thursday night. James is slowly moving up the draft ladder as NBA Draft.com has him listed as the #42 pick. These are 3 great kids and all alumni are tremendously proud of them. Joe Cinosky, Jeff Reynolds and Brian Farrell were named to […]
Tags: Maryland Basketball · Men's Lacrosse · Weekly Show info
Syracuse Returns to Glory Dominating Hopkins 13-10
May 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Syracuse under the tutelage of John Desko, became the first University to win its 10th National Title, as the Blue jays seemed to have left some of its energy on the field Saturday with its tremendous upset of Duke. Winning has such a fine line as Syracuse eked out an OT win on Saturday […]
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Northwestern Eases to 4th Straight National Championship–Is Maryland’s 7 Year Streak in Jeopardy
May 26th, 2008 · No Comments
The brilliance of former Maryland All American, Kelly Amonte Hiller was on display this weekend at Johnny Unitas Stadium as the rest of college lacrosse at this time is no match for the Wildcats. The “Cats thoroughly dominated Penn 10-6, never trailing after gaining a 2-1 lead early in the first half. Why is […]
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Wrong is Righted!!! Hopkins Stuns Duke in Semis–to Face Cuse on Monday
May 25th, 2008 · No Comments
The ill conceived use of 5th year players gave Duke and UVA decided advantages this year. The edge ran out today as Hopkins relying on it’s championship bloodlines dominated the Blue Devils and move on to the Championship game on Monday against Syracuse , a 12-11 double OT winner over UVA. Mike Leveille […]
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Heart Screening at Morgan Attracts Hundreds of Student Athletes
May 24th, 2008 · No Comments
morgan-state-announcement The heart screening at Morgan State turned out to be a huge success today. Taking advantage of the great weather and tremendous turnout at the State Track and Field Championship. Dr Ted Abraham along with his Hopkins staff supervised the screening of hundreds of male and femal high school athletes. Here is what the […]
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Screening for Heart Defects for High School Athletes at Morgan State Today!!!-
May 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Today is the day for the screening for heart defects at Morgan State University. As we have talked about on the show, Dr Ted Abraham is conducting screening for high school athletes all day Saturday at Morgan Stae—please bring your kids to the event and take advantage of this Hopkins program!!!! IT IS NOT […]
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Student Crushes Teacher as NW Defeats Cuse 16-8 in Lady’s Semis–Audios
May 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Women’s Lacrosse has no answer for the 3 Time (soon to be 4 time NCAA Champion) Northwestern Wildcats. The newest victim–legendary Gary Gait and the Syracuse Orange. Faster, in better condition, more aggressive and possessing Coach Kelly Hiller’s killer instinct, the Wildcats totally dominated Cuse. Interesting fact–Hiller played under the tutelage of Gary Gait […]
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