The Baltimore Ravens should bring back safety Ed Reed — but only for a one-day contract when he decides to retire. 

Anything more than a sentimental reunion would be a bad move for the Ravens. Reed, who was reportedly released by the Houston Texans, is old and slow. He doesn’t have an interception or a pass breakup this season. He had 16 tackles in seven games and lost his starting job in Houston. It’s wishful thinking that Reed could help the Ravens. … Read More »

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The Phoenix Suns didn’t intend for rookie center Alex Len to take this long to recover from offseason ankle surgery, but with their fifth overall pick fighting soreness and the team off to a surprising 5-2 start to the year, there’s little reason to push the 7’1 big man too hard.

He could be out at least another week to help himself heal. Len told the Arizona Republic’s Paul Coro that he’s frustrated about the continuing pain in his … Read More »

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2 yards rushing for the Fins

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GREENSBORO, N.C. – The top-ranked Maryland field hockey team collected all three of the Atlantic Coast Conference’s top individual honors Monday. Jill Witmer was named Offensive Player of the Year, Ali McEvoy was named Defensive Player of the Year and Missy Meharg was named ACC Coach of the Year for the seventh time.

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Some observations on a vivctory that just might begin a Ravens move back into the playoff picture:

As I predicted this morning on “In the Nest” Cincy was way overrated and the Bengals would certainly have trouble at the Bank. The Ravens came out hot and despite some offensive weakness basically dominated the game for 59 minutes and 58 seconds.

Minus his tip upwards on the Hail Mary, James Ihedigbo had a great game with 2 picks and tremendous effort … Read More »

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Senior Alyssa Thomas had 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead the No. 6 Maryland women’s basketball team to an 89-53 victory over Loyola at Comcast Center Sunday afternoon.

The Terrapins (2-0, 0-0 ACC) dominated from the opening tip, limiting the Greyhounds (0-1, 0-0 Patriot League) to just 35 percent shooting for the contest. Senior Alicia DeVaughnchipped in 14 points and six rebounds while freshmanShatori Walker-Kimbrough had a strong outing with 10 points and four assists.

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ACC Champs--2013 Field Hockey

The top-ranked Maryland field hockey team scored twice in the second half Sunday to win its 10thAtlantic Coast Conference championship. Tournament MVPJill Witmer scored four minutes into the second half, then with 26 minutes to go, Anna Dessoye sent in a shot off a rebound for the two-goal lead.

 

Maryland (20-1) won its 10th ACC title, … Read More »

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