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Hometown Sports April 17, 2024

Washington Mystics Considers Holding Some High-Demand Home Games at Capital One Arena This Year

by John Domen

WTOP NEWS: The Washington Mystics play in the WNBA’s second smallest arena at a time when interest in women’s college basketball has gone way up. Can the arena they call home accommodate that increased interest, […]

Hometown Sports March 28, 2024

DC Reaches Deal to Keep Capitals, Wizards at Capital One Arena Until 2050 After Va. Agreement Falls Apart

by Thomas Robertson

WTOP NEWS: The Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards would stay in D.C. until 2050 under a $515 million deal announced Wednesday by Mayor Muriel Bowser and the teams’ owner Ted Leonsis. The deal was announced […]

Hometown Sports March 25, 2024

MLB Owners Scheduled to Vote Wednesday to Finalize David Rubenstein’s Purchase

by Hayes Gardner

BALTIMORE SUN: Opening day is synonymous with fresh beginnings and, this year, it could mark a new era for the Orioles. A group led by Baltimore native and billionaire David Rubenstein has an agreement to […]

Hometown Sports March 22, 2024

Capitals and Wizards Can’t Leave DC Until 2047, DC Attorney General Says

by Jenna Romaine

WTOP NEWS: There has been another development in the ongoing saga regarding the possible relocation of the Capitals and Wizards arena from D.C. to Alexandria, Virginia: According to a letter from the D.C. Office of […]

Hometown Sports March 19, 2024

Students React to Howard University Men’s Basketball Team Makes History, ‘Dancing’ for 2nd Year in a Row

by Cheyenne Corin

WTOP NEWS: Howard University’s men’s basketball team is headed to the NCAA tournament for the “Big Dance.” The Bison beat Delaware State 70-67 on Saturday to secure the MEAC Championship and one of 68 spots […]

Hometown Sports February 22, 2024

5-star Center Derik Queen Commits to Maryland Men’s Basketball

by DMV Digest Staff

TESTUDO TIMES: After months of speculation, Maryland men’s basketball finally landed the most prized piece of its 2024 recruiting class: five-star forward Derik Queen.  “I chose Maryland because I felt the most comfortable there and […]

Hometown Sports February 21, 2024

Virginia Labor Unions Come Out Against Plan for New Caps, Wizards Arena

by Teo Armus

WASHINGTON POST: The powerful AFL-CIO labor union will oppose a proposal to move the Washington Capitals and Wizards from downtown D.C. to a new arena in Northern Virginia, the group said Tuesday, dealing another blow […]

Hometown Sports February 19, 2024

VA Still Split on Wizards/Caps Arena

by Luke Lukert

WTOP NEWS: The proposed home of the Washington Capitals and Wizards faces an uncertain future as budget talks begin in Virginia. The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate released their version of the Commonwealth’s budget […]

Hometown Sports February 6, 2024

Virginia Pitches Traffic, Metro Fixes for Planned Caps, Wizards Arena

by Teo Armus

WASHINGTON POST: A proposal to move the Washington Capitals and Wizards to Northern Virginia could overwhelm roads and public transit beyond their planned capacity — a prospect that officials pledged to address with expanded turn […]

Hometown Sports January 31, 2024

Maryland State Treasurer Says of Angelos: ‘We Were Lied To’

by Hayes Gardner

BALTIMORE SUN: After the news broke that the Angelos family will sell the Baltimore Orioles, just six weeks after agreeing to a lease keeping the team in the city for at least 15 years, Maryland […]

Hometown Sports January 29, 2024

Maryland Basketball’s Uncertain Future

by Nicky Wolcott

DBK NEWS: While most students were back home over break, winter sports were in full swing. It wasn’t always to the Terps’ benefit, as Maryland men’s and women’s basketball both face uncertain postseason outlooks. Maryland […]

Hometown Sports January 9, 2024

Monumental’s Potential Move to Alexandria Has Key Days Ahead

by Wes Sanderson

WASHINGTON BUSINESS JOURNAL: Monumental Sports & Entertainment’s mid-December press conference to announce its plans to move to Potomac Yard in Alexandria where it would build a $2 billion multipurpose entertainmentdistrict had a very “this is final” feeling to it, but the deal is […]

Hometown Sports June 22, 2022

Commanders Head Coach Ron Rivera breaks silence on team’s investigation

by Fox 5 Digital Team

WASHINGTON – Commanders Head Coach Ron Rivera took to Twitter Wednesday night to share his thoughts on his team’s investigation.  In a lengthy statement, Rivera said that when he was hired, he was asked to do two things […]

Hometown Sports June 20, 2022

College basketball coaches flock to D.C. area for recruiting events

by Michael Errigo

The area by the back entrance of the DeMatha Catholic High gym buzzed with people as a balmy June Friday reached its hottest late-afternoon stage. A Fairleigh Dickinson coach talked loudly into his cellphone about […]

Hometown Sports June 17, 2022

Denied: DC, Baltimore won’t host 2026 World Cup games

by Jose Umana

Baltimore and D.C. were on the verge of scoring a goal together, but were denied Thursday as the host cities for the 2026 World Cup Thursday. FIFA unveiled the host cities in a nationally televised […]

Hometown Sports June 16, 2022

Nyckoles Harbor, a rare talent and viral sensation, runs to the attention

by Tramel Raggs

During a trip to Southern California for a track meet in April, Archbishop Carroll’s Nyckoles Harbor asked a hotel cashier if he could get a discount on an overpriced bag of candy. When she declined, […]

Hometown Sports June 13, 2022

Youngkin still wants Commanders in Virginia

by Hugh Garbick

Gov. Glenn Youngkin still would like to have a professional sports team located in the commonwealth, even though state lawmakers recently punted on a proposed “framework” to bring the Commanders to Virginia. “I have always […]

Hometown Sports June 10, 2022

Bullis lacrosse finishes the season at a national tournament

by Kyle Melnick

After his Bullis players poured their energy into winning the Interstate Athletic Conference championship, Coach Jeff Bellistri believes they need a break. In the three years Bullis has competed in Geico Nationals after the IAC […]

Hometown Sports June 9, 2022

Majority of DC Council doesn’t support Commanders stadium at RFK; Va. tables bill

by Will Vitka

A majority of D.C. Council members said Thursday they don’t support the construction of a new Washington Commanders stadium at RFK. And in Virginia, the General Assembly is tabling legislation intended to lure the Commanders to the […]

Hometown Sports June 9, 2022

Wizards’ Beal to Celebrate Refurbished Banneker Court Ahead of Juneteenth

by Washington Informer Web Staff

Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal and the Hoop For All Foundation will celebrate the completion of the Benjamin Banneker basketball court refurbishment project with a ribbon-cutting event this month. Members of the Wizards organization and […]

Hometown Sports June 3, 2022

University of Maryland baseball having best season in program history, to host NCAA Regional

by Sharla McBride

COLLEGE PARK, Md. — In the 131 years of Maryland baseball, dating back to its first year in 1893, the Terps are in the midst of their best season ever. The 45 wins that Maryland already […]

Hometown Sports June 1, 2022

House committee requests Dan Snyder, Roger Goodell testify in Washington Commanders probe

by Will Vitka

The congressional committee investigating the Washington Commanders’ workplace culture and the NFL’s handling of misconduct allegations wants the head of the NFL and the team owner to testify. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-NY, chairwoman of the […]

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