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“For me, this whole thing is about my uncle and raising money for Parkinson’s,” Maryland Men's Lacrosse’s Nick Manis said. “... It wasn’t necessarily about my physical endeavors or what I was trying to accomplish. So I would say that I’m just a guy crazy enough to want to do this, but at the

The former Maryland Men's Lacrosse star refused to tie his absence to his points-less debut on June 6. “I feel like it’s an excuse,” he said. Denver Outlaws’ Tim Soudan doesn’t worry about Bernhardt finding his groove in the Premier Lacrosse League. “I think he’s just a difference maker,” he said.



✅Launch a professional lacrosse entity picked up by ESPN ✅Headline a documentary that premiered at the Tribeca Festival in 2022 ✅Become the subject of a TV series on ESPN+ “None of it surprises me,” Kyle M. Harrison said of Paul Rabil, his JHU Men's Lacrosse teammate.


Pitcher Reagan Rivera and second baseman Daniel Moore will represent Coppin Baseball, and catcher Jonathan Gonzalez Perez will appear for Hawk Baseball ⚾️ at Truist Park in Atlanta. “It’s a fantastic opportunity for the program,” Hawks coach Danny Acosta said.



Getting picked by the Carolina Hurricanes at No. 49 overall in the NHL draft did not escape Charlie Cerrato, whose father Vinny was a San Francisco 49ers executive. “It was a funny coincidence because the 49ers are all over our house, like all of his stuff” the Penn State Men’s Hockey star said. “I

Loved what Mike Shoals said about his father, who starred with Maryland Football and played in 104 games (70 starts) in the NFL primarily at offensive tackle. “He might not have made the Pro Bowl in his career, but as a father, he’s in the Hall of Fame,” he said.



Few things rattle the 23-year-old D.C. native – except being asked to attend Saturday’s draw ceremony for the Mubadala Citi DC Open. “I hate looking at the draw,” she said. “I usually never do [look]. [But] they want me there, and it’s my home tournament. So I’ll do it today.”

Williams said accepting an invite from Mubadala Citi DC Open chair Mark Ein was probably a surprise for fans. “He’s like, ‘I have a wildcard for you.’ ‘Yeah, maybe I’ll come.’ Most of the time, I don’t,” she said. “But this time, I had been hitting the ball.”

“Jordan’s journey may have only been 19 years to make this big impact on the world,” Martin McNair, cofounder of The Jordan McNair Foundation said of his late son who inspired this bill. “That’s how I kind of look at it, and that really kind of gives me a sense of peace.”

Aside from a couple used German autos, Maryland Football players are saving their first cuts from the NCAA’s House settlement. And they insist it hasn’t changed them. “In the locker room, it’s the same shoulder pads, the same helmets,” junior Dillan Fontus said. “It hasn’t changed

Two campers who attended Buzz Williams’s camps at Virginia Tech but couldn’t make the trip to Texas A&M are eager to visit College Park tomorrow. “She’s already been studying the roster when he got the job,” Joey Hearl (Hearl Family) said of his daughter Dani Jo.

No quarterbacks spoke during Wednesday’s media day, but their Maryland Football teammates filled the void, especially talking about Washington. RB Nolan Ray: “He doesn’t seem like a freshman at all.” TE Dorian Fleming: “He is as advertised.” WR Jalil Farooq: “He’s a guy."