As a UMBC alum, today is a proud day
Even if it was a secondary consolation postseason tournament win, seeing UMBC in their turnaround year beat Fairfield in the CIT was a very proud moment.
Towson deserved a better end than it got
While four Maryland teams are preparing for postseason games, it’s hard not to feel for the Towson Tigers and their unceremonious end to a very fine season.
Five things for Baltimore fans to be thankful for
Thanksgiving is about realizing the great things you have. In this edition of Corey’s Corner, here are five things Baltimore fans should be thankful for.
UMBC side shows always make things fun
From the incredible Down and Dirty Dawg Band, to the time out performances, UMBC games are always a blast to be at no matter what the score is.
Rioting puts things in perspective
We all know that in the grand scheme of things, sports aren’t that important but they do provide us comfort and right now, it’s being taken away.
What if… Jeffrey Maier didn’t interfere
An 11-year-old kid, Jeffrey Maier, stuck his glove out to help the Yankees win game one of the 1996 ALCS and it sent the Orioles into a 14-year tailspin or misery.
What if… there were at-large bids in 1974?
Lefty Driesell coaches a lot of great teams at Maryland but his best team, the 1973-74 team, wasn’t even able to play in the NCAA Tournament despite a No. 4 ranking.
What if… the Jets drafted Warren Sapp
The New York Jets infamously passes on Warren Sapp to take tight end Kyle Brady in 1995, a move that helped shape the Ravens for the next 17-years.
Chattin’ With: Pete Caringi, Part II
Last time, Pete Caringi was asked a lot of questions about his program. This time, it’s about Baltimore and who he thinks the best to come out of Baltimore was.
Chattin’ With: Pete Caringi, Part I
In a special edition of Corey’s Corner, Corey sits down with 2014 NSCAA National Coach of the Year Pete Caringi and talks about UMBC Soccer and plenty more.