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