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  • JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Johns Hopkins to name head football coaching position after late Jim Margraff

    by Press release submission | Jan 21, 2019

    Johns Hopkins University has launched an initiative to name its head football coaching position after late coach Jim Margraff, Director of Athletics Alanna W.

  • Johns Hopkins University No. 2 in state for revenue per wrestler

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire reports | Dec 23, 2018

    Johns Hopkins University wrestling brought in $6,333 per athlete in revenue in 2016, the second highest level for wrestling programs in Maryland that year, according to a Maryland State Wire analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.

  • UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND REHABILITATION & ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTE: All-Tournament High Pointer Award

    by Press release submission | Dec 10, 2018

    Congratulations to the Maryland Mayhem’s own

  • Loyola University Maryland No. 1 among Maryland colleges for volleyball revenues

    by MDRNN Newsfeed | Nov 19, 2018

    Loyola University Maryland volleyball brought in $50,789 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it among the highest-grossing volleyball programs in Maryland that year, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.

  • Maryland colleges’ soccer programs field 1,194 students

    by Baltimore City Wire Reports | Oct 22, 2018

    The Community College of Baltimore County ranked No. 1 for student soccer participation in the state, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of college sports participation.

  • LACROSSE MUSEUM AND NATIONAL HALL OF FAME: Penn's Corbett 0n The Role Of Parents

    by Press release submission | Oct 8, 2018

    Parents should support the growth of their children and encourage them to earn things and work hard, but also to be proud of themselves no matter what the outcome.

  • GREATER BALTIMORE MEDICAL CENTER: Baltimore Running Festival to be held October 20

    by Press release submission | Oct 1, 2018

    Join Team RUN GBMC in the Baltimore Running Festival on October 20!

  • BABE RUTH BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM: Evening with the ’83 Orioles to be held November 14

    by Press release submission | Sep 3, 2018

    On November 14, 2018, the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation and the Sports Boosters of Maryland will present an Evening with the ’83 Orioles!

  • Analysis: Morgan State men’s head coaches’ pay ranks 197th in nation

    by LGIS Newsfeed | Aug 24, 2018

    Head coaches of Morgan State University's men’s teams earn an average of $162,015 annually – the 197th highest average salary in the nation – according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of federal education data.

  • BABE RUTH BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM: Mark your calendars

    by Press release submission | Jul 29, 2018

    the museum is teaming up with the Sports Boosters of Maryland for a gala to celebrate the 35th Anniversary

  • Analysis: Maryland is 18th most popular state for outdoor track

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | Jul 6, 2018

    Just 1 percent of all college track & field athletes compete for schools in Maryland, federal data shows.

  • BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION & PARKS: Third Annual Sherron Bogues Tournament to be held June 27

    by Press release submission | Jun 23, 2018

    Celebrate the life and legacy of long-time BCRP employee Sherron Bogues with basketball legend Muggsy Bogues.

  • Analysis: Women's college outdoor track in Maryland grosses $345,591

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | Jun 22, 2018

    Loyola University Maryland women's outdoor track tops the list of highest grossing programs in the state, reporting $141,846 – or $3,940 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

  • Hogan says Preakness Stakes isn't leaving Baltimore's Pimlico

    by Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Jun 18, 2018

    Gov. Larry Hogan wants to keep the Preakness Stakes at Baltimore's Pimlico race course, an important Maryland horse racing tradition for more than 140 years.

  • Analysis: Men's college outdoor track in Maryland grosses $583,047

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | Jun 15, 2018

    University of Maryland-College Park men's outdoor track tops the list of highest grossing programs in the state, reporting $309,827 – or $11,475 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

  • With 682 college players, Maryland is 38th most popular state for golf

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | Jun 6, 2018

    California, Pennsylvania and Texas are the most popular states for college golf, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis.

  • Analysis: College women's golf in Maryland grosses $556,752

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | Jun 1, 2018

    Towson University women's golf tops the list of highest grossing programs in the state, reporting $268,471 – or $33,559 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

  • Analysis: College men's golf in Maryland grosses $1.1 million

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | May 24, 2018

    Loyola University Maryland men's golf tops the list of highest grossing programs in the state, reporting $361,977 – or $40,220 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

  • Analysis: College softball in Maryland grosses $4.6 million

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | May 18, 2018

    Towson University softball tops the list of highest grossing programs in Maryland, reporting $748,140 – or $32,528 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

  • Analysis: 424 college athletes play softball in Maryland

    From Maryland State Wire
    by Maryland State Wire | May 9, 2018

    Maryland is the 29th most popular state for college softball, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

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