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UMBC Women’s Soccer record-breaking start to the season

By Cheyenne Payne on September 25, 2025

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Women’s Soccer team has hit theground running. In five matches, the women’s team has put seven goals in…

5 Bold Predictions for the 2025 NFL Season

By Ozair Hussain on September 25, 2025

With the NFL season opener kicking off Thursday, September 4th between the defending Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys, I thought it…

Tua Tagovailoa should retire

By Ozair Hussain on November 11, 2024

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa should retire. After exiting the Dolphins 41-10 loss against the Buffalo Bills on September 12th with aconcussion following a tackle…

Baltimore Orioles swept by Kansas City Royals in wild Card round

By Ozair Hussain on November 11, 2024

After finishing the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) regular season with the 7 th mostwins in the league and third most in the American League…

UMBC Athletics cancels practices for out-of-season sports

By Morgan Casey on November 16, 2020

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Athletics Department suspended all practices for the remainder of the in-person portion of the fall semester on Nov. 9.…

To equalize the disparate wealth gap, the NCAA should first compensate Black and brown student athletes

By Morgan Casey on September 3, 2020

“We must, therefore, commit ourselves individually and collectively to examining what we can do to make our society more just and equal,” National Collegiate Athletic…

UMBC Men’s Basketball Director of Analytics Apologizes for Volunteer Artist Ad

By Morgan Casey on September 3, 2020

Director of Analytics for the University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s men’s basketball team, Jake Brudish, apologized for his ad calling for volunteer artists for the…

Upperclassmen fall student athletes offer guidance to incoming freshmen

By Morgan Casey on September 3, 2020

“My heart goes out to any freshman starting this year,” said Christina Corbi, senior Media and Communications Studies major and forward on the University of…

America East postpones fall sports

By Morgan Casey on July 21, 2020

The America East athletic conference announced Friday, July 17 that it would postpone fall sports until the spring semester. In their press release, the America…

UMBC Athletics hires first Associate Athletic Director for Business and Finance

By Morgan Casey on June 1, 2020

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s Athletic Department hired 1986 alum Richard Franchak as its first Associate Athletic Director for Business and Finance in early…

America East’s first eSports tournament generates mixed reactions from UMBC competitors

By Morgan Casey on May 4, 2020

Over 50 players from across the America East competed in the conference’s first eSports Invitational on April 25. Players competed for prizes up to $1,500…

Grittys move exclusively online this year

By Sam Adebesin on May 3, 2020

The Grittys, an award ceremony to celebrate the achievements of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County student-athletes, are scheduled for Monday, May 4. Like many…

UMBC transitions fitness classes online

By Sam Adebesin on April 20, 2020

When University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s Recreation and Physical Education team learned that campus would be closed for the duration of the semester, they quickly…

Former UMBC swimmers manage Olympic Trial postponement

By Morgan Casey on April 20, 2020

Former University of Maryland, Baltimore County swimmer and hopeful Egyptian Olympic team member Hania Moro (‘19) walked into the UMBC swimming and diving coaches’ office…

NCAA gives eligibility relief to DI spring student athletes

By Morgan Casey on April 6, 2020

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Council, the DI decision-making council composed of administrative representatives from all DI conferences, voted on March 30…

International student athletes face lockdowns in home countries

By Morgan Casey on April 6, 2020

“I’m looking out the window and there’s literally nobody,” sophomore guard Silvia Ferreiros of the women’s basketball team said. “It’s like a ghost town.” For…