Baltimore Sun

Terps women rout Mt. St. Mary’s, 106-42

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Brionna Jones (Aberdeen) had 18 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 6 Maryland rout visiting d Mount St. Mary’s, 106-42, on Friday. Ieshia Small had 14 points off the bench for the Terps (3-0), who got 10 points apiece from Shatori WalkerKimb­rough, Kaila Charles and Jenna Staiti and shot 58 percent from the field. The Mountainee­rs (1-2), who trailed only 18-13 at the end of the first quarter, were led in scoring by Katrice Dickson, who had 12 points. MORE WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Taylor Dunham scored 20 points to lead host Navy (1-2) to a 78-69 victory over Hofstra (2-1). MARYLAND FOOTBALL: Jalen Browder, a three-star receiver from Dallas, Ga., who has committed to the Terps, was charged with speeding, driving with a suspended registrati­on, driving without registrati­on or tag, failure to show proper insurance and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana Thursday after a traffic stop in Georgia. He posted a little over $2,000 bond and was released. MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy’s Ken Niumatalol­o is one of 16 semifinali­sts for the George Munger Coach of the Year Award. COLLEGE ADMINISTRA­TION: Maryland named Jamie Williams director of student-athlete engagement and profession­al developmen­t. WOMEN’SCOLLEGE VOLLEYBALL: Senior Jessica Lewis hit .345 and had a team-high 13 kills as fifth-seeded Towson (24-8) earned a 3-0 sweep (25-19, 26-24, 25-23) of fourth-seeded Hofstra (2010) to advance to the Colonial Athletic Associatio­n semifinals in Wilmington, N.C. The Tigers will play top-seeded James Madison today at 2 p.m. ... Lewis and sophomore right side hitter Jocelyn Kuilan were selected to the All-CAA first team. Towson redshirt senior middle blocker Candace Steadman was named to the second team. William & Mary junior outside hitter Sydney Biniak (Howard) made the third team. Towson freshman setter Marrisa Wonders made the rookie team. ORIOLES: The Orioles added two pitchers, righthande­rs Joe Gunkel and Jesus Liranzo, to their 40-man roster ahead of the deadline to protect players from next month’s Rule 5 draft. Gunkel, 24, who is projected as a reliever, has a career 3.30 ERA in the minors with a 1.12 WHIP, and in 2016 had a 4.02 ERA over 28 starts with Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk. Liranzo, 21, had elbow surgery in 2014 and was finally fully healthy in 2016. This season, he had a 1.87 ERA with 66 strikeouts and 27 walks in 53 innings with Low-A Delmarva and Bowie. Relievers Stefan Crichton and Jimmy Yacabonis, catcher Audry Perez and outfielder Mike Yastrzemsk­i are among those who were left off the roster who could interest other teams. MORE BASEBALL: The Washington Nationals added right-hander Austin Voth, infielders Jose Marmalejos and Matt Skole, catcher Raudy Read and outfielder Rafael Bautista to the 40man roster, making them safe from selection in the Rule 5 draft. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER: D.C. United named Nolan Sheldon assistant coach. BASKETBALL: Former Washington Mystics coach Marianne Stanley, Herb Magee and John Bach were named winners of the Joe Lapchick Character Award. —

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