Soccer Inspiration: Team USA Gives Back

The US Women’s National Soccer team came to DC to connect with kids through the #SheBelieves Initiative.

Applying to College Following a Concussion: One Student’s Road Map

A Frederick High School student’s experience proves the college application process can be completed even with concussion symptoms–with help from a variety of sources, including family, high school teachers and counselors.

Win-At-All-Costs Mentality: A Sports Culture in Need of Reform?

As concussion awareness grows, some sports leagues are finding ways to improve safety for athletes. Yet a lingering problem remains: The culture behind sports often pressures athletes to ignore injuries and to “tough out” what can be a life-threatening blow.

Concussion Rates High in Young Girl Soccer Players, Yet Awareness Lags

A recent study found the majority of young girl soccer players go undiagnosed for concussions and continue to play with symptoms.

Towson University Students Bring New Sport to Maryland

Students at Towson University are bringing a brand new sport to Maryland, one that combines soccer, basketball and handball on a circular field.

Young Maryland Athletes More At Risk For Injury

A growing number of young athletes in Maryland are focusing on playing a single sport, putting themselves at greater risk of serious injuries, physicians said.

Crew Brings European Flair to University of Maryland Soccer Games

For 90 minutes of each University of Maryland men’s soccer game, a rowdy group of dedicated fans known as “The Crew” uses clever, not-so-clever and often bawdy cheers to get in the heads of opposing players.

Legal Battle Rages Over Mont. County Farmland

The rolling green hills of Potomac seemingly never end, but Montgomery County officials believe the area is still missing some greenery: soccer fields. They’ve decided to build them on a 20-acre plot of land that a local farmer has leased for the last 30 years.