Army and Navy Get Pumped Up For Big Game With Academy Spirit Videos

Army-Navy compete on the football field, and on YouTube, through spirit videos.

Ravens’ Independent Neurologist Represents a Changing NFL

Dr. Kevin Crutchfield, concussion expert and the independent neurological consultant for the Baltimore Ravens, has seen a change in NFL players’ attitudes.

Baltimore Nighthawks Women’s Football Team Tackles Stereotypes

Football is traditionally viewed as a man’s game. The Baltimore Nighthawks, the city’s professional football team for women, are challenging that stereotype.

Thousands of Maryland High School Student-Athletes Get Concussion Test

This fall, 10,250 student-athletes have had baseline concussion testing in Montgomery County, continuing a trend of school systems in Maryland taking youth concussions more seriously.

LGBT Athletes Often Overlooked at High School Level

Maryland high schools and policymakers are trying to learn more about LGBT athletes to create a safer environment for them and students of all sexual orientations.

Navy-Air Force Game a Critical Part of Culture and Business in Annapolis

Despite the government shutdown, the Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy football teams will square off as scheduled Saturday morning in Annapolis. The news is a relief to fans and businesses alike.

Amid Safety Debate, Maryland Sees Decline in High School Football Participation

The 3.5 percent drop in Maryland over the last five years is consistent with a national decrease of 3.16 percent. Officials have not singled out a particular reason for the decline, but acknowledge safety is a growing concern.

Ravens Success Helps Some Baltimore Businesses, Not Whole Economy

Bars and sportswear shops are seeing an upsurge in business as Super Bowl Sunday nears, but experts say the region’s economy is probably not be reaping in long-term benefits from the profits.

Former Terp Honored on Important Anniversary

Darryl Hill enrolled at Maryland 50 years ago, broke a color barrier one year later.

Maryland Football Super Fan Special K Fires Up Terps

No. 99 isn’t a player on the Maryland football team. He’s Keith Moore, better known as “Special K,” a Maryland super fan who has pumped up the crowd at Byrd Stadium for decades.