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Edward Lee

Baltimore

Sports Reporter at Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Sun reporter covering all sports with a particular emphasis on college athletics. [email protected]

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  • 4 days ago | baltimoresun.com | Edward Lee

    ROCKVILLE — If nothing else, Nick Barrett hopes his mental error can be a teaching tool for himself and others. Barrett’s bid to earn a spot in the 125th U.S. Open ended in heart-wrenching fashion when he was disqualified Monday afternoon for not signing his scorecard in a certain allotted time after completing his first 18 holes of golf at a qualifying event at Woodmont Country Club. The Catonsville golfer accepted his fate and said he alone bore full accountability for his mistake.

  • 6 days ago | baltimoresun.com | Edward Lee

    A baseball campaign brimming with promise and national championship aspirations ended on a frustrating and heartbreaking note. Johns Hopkins, the top seed in the NCAA Division III College World Series, was bounced from the eight-team postseason after absorbing its second consecutive loss in the playoffs — 5-3 to No. 5 seed Kean — on Saturday afternoon at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, Ohio.

  • 1 week ago | baltimoresun.com | Edward Lee

    In the span of a sitcom, everything changed for Johns Hopkins baseball. And there was hardly anything amusing. In a third inning that took 35 minutes to complete, the top-seeded Blue Jays surrendered nine hits and 12 runs en route to suffering a shocking 16-7 setback to No. 8 seed Messiah Friday afternoon in an NCAA Division III College World Series first-round game at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, Ohio.

  • 1 week ago | baltimoresun.com | Edward Lee

    When Kevin Willard left Maryland men’s basketball at the altar for Villanova on March 30, fans hoped that players such as point guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie and shooting guard Rodney Rice might stay. Mike DeCourcy was not surprised when they and seven of their teammates vacated College Park before the university hired Buzz Williams away from Texas A&M on April 1.

  • 1 week ago | baltimoresun.com | Edward Lee

    Kevin Flowers Jr. has met Ravens players Kyle Hamilton and Nick Moore in his role as a caddy at Baltimore Country Club in Timonium. The Loyola Blakefield senior said he helped Hamilton make a read on one of his putts and was pleasantly surprised at how down-to-earth they were. “I didn’t really fanboy over them,” he said. “They’re just regular people trying to play golf and have a good time.”That was not the only perk Flowers enjoyed.

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