Tewaaraton Award honorees selected
Former Maryland star Kelly Amonte Hiller and former Johns Hopkins defenseman Dave Pietramala are this year’s Tewaaraton Foundation Legends honorees.
The Tewaaraton Legends Award annually honors recipients who played college lacrosse prior to 2001, the first year in which the Tewaaraton Award was presented.
While at Maryland, Amonte Hiller was a four-time All-American in lacrosse, ending her career as the school’s all-time record holder for career goals (187), assists (132) and points (319, 70 more than second place).
Pietramala was a three-time first-team All-American at Johns Hopkins.
College football: Morgan State senior linebacker Ian McBorrough was named to the 22nd annual Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team. A senior Business Management major, McBorrough boasts a 3.29 grade point average. He also excelled on the field where he led the Bears as one of the league’s premier linebackers.
The Essex product finished the 2019 season by leading the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with a career-high 110 total tackles and he also ranked 11th in tackles for loss (10). He also had five fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and two sacks.
Men’s college hockey: Brockport scored three unanswered goals, including the winner with 1:02 left in overtime, as 10th-ranked Stevenson dropped its second straight contest, 4-3, at Reisterstown Sportsplex. NHL: The Washington Capitals have reassigned defenseman Christian Djoos to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League. Djoos, 25, played in two games for the Capitals. In 25 games with Hershey, Djoos has recorded 18 points and is tied for 23rd among AHL defensemen in assists.