Baltimore Sun Sunday

ET CETERA UMBC men advance to CIT quarterfin­als with 87-79 win

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Ohio State junior Kyle Snyder of Woodbine beat Wisconsin’s Connor Medbery, 6-3, to win his second straight NCAA heavyweigh­t championsh­ip on Saturday night in St. Louis. Snyder, who attended Good Counsel, completed his second consecutiv­e unbeaten college season. Last summer, he became the youngest Olympic gold medalist in United States wrestling history at 20 years old. The year before, he became the youngest U.S. world wrestling champion. over host New Jersey Institute of Technology (0-8) on Friday night . ... Kyle D’Onofrio (Fallston) scored four goals to lead host Stevenson (3-1) to a 12-9 win over Lynchburg (3-3) at the Mustang Classic on Friday night. The Mustangs lost, 11-8, to York on Saturday night. Will Darley (Dulaney) scored 30 points and led host UMBC (20-12) to an 87-79 victory over Saint Francis (Pa.) in the second round of the College Insider Tournament on Saturday. The Retrievers advance to the quarterfin­als, which will be Friday through next Sunday. The Red Flash fell to 17-16. The Retrievers have had 20 wins only three times in 30 NCAA Division I seasons. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Navy (24-9) used a 13-3 run in overtime to win 61-51 over host George Washington (20-10) in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament on Friday night. LAUREL PARK: Cobra Farm Inc.’s Twisted Tom, facing stakes company for the first time in his Maryland debut, came with a steady drive down the middle of the track to catch favorite O Dionysus at the wire in the $100,000 Private Terms. Making his first start outside New York under jockey Feargal Lynch, Twisted Tom ($10.20) hit the wire in 1 minute, 45.68 seconds over a fast main track to win by a nose . ... Co-owned by trainer Larry Jones, his wife, Cindy, and Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farms, Jenda’s Agenda extended her career unbeaten streak to three races with a two-length victory in the $75,000 Caesar’s Wish . ... Lady Shelia Stable’s Matt King Coal survived a stretch duel with Afleet Willy and an inquiry and objection to win the $75,000 Harrison Johnson . ... Laki, owned by Hillside Equestrian Meadows and trained by Damon Dilodovico, took the lead from pacesetter Nicaradali­c Rocks at the head of the stretch before driving off to victory in the $75,000 the Not For Love Stakes. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER: Federico Higuaín scored in the 38th minute and Ola Kamara in the 66th minute, both on penalty kicks, as the Columbus Crew (1-1-1) kept D.C. United (0-2-1) scoreless on the season with a 2-0 victory. Zack Steffen (Maryland) made three saves for Columbus. MEN’S GOLF: Brad Miller of Timonium finished second Friday in the 12th annual Ocala Open, which ended Friday. Miller shot 11-under 69-65-68—202 in the Florida Profession­al Golf Tour event at 7,274-yard Candler Hills Golf Club. Wade Binfield of Fayettevil­le, Ga., won with a 14-under 70-65-64—199. BASEBALL: The Orioles will host Tag Day on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Camden Yards. Tag Day allows fans interested in a full or partial season plan an opportunit­y to visit seat locations before they make a purchase. For more informatio­n, call 888-848-BIRD or go to orioles.com. —

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