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词条 Sports in Maryland
释义

  1. Major professional teams

  2. Other current professional and semi-pro teams

     Baseball  Basketball  Football  Hockey  Lacrosse  Soccer 

  3. Former professional and semi-pro teams

     Baseball  Basketball  Football  Hockey  Inline Hockey  Lacrosse  Soccer  Other sports 

  4. Collegiate sports

     NCAA Division I  Coppin State University  Johns Hopkins University  Loyola University Maryland  Morgan State University  Mount St. Mary's University  Towson University  United States Naval Academy  University of Maryland, Baltimore County  University of Maryland, College Park  NCAA Division II  Bowie State University  NCAA Division III  Frostburg State University  Goucher College  Hood College  McDaniel College  Notre Dame of Maryland University  Johns Hopkins University  Salisbury University  Stevenson University  St. Mary's College of Maryland  Washington College  Collegiate Summer Baseball 

  5. High school

     Baltimore Catholic League  Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland  Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association  Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association  Member High schools  Allegany County  Anne Arundel County  Baltimore City  Baltimore County  Calvert County  Caroline County  Carroll County  Cecil County  Charles County  Dorchester County  Frederick County  Garrett County  Harford County  Howard County  Kent County  Montgomery County  Prince George's County  Queen Anne's County  St. Mary's County  Somerset County  Talbot County  Washington County  Wicomico County  Worcester County  Washington Catholic Athletic Conference 

  6. Horse racing

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

Maryland has a number of major and minor professional sports franchises. Two National Football League teams play in Maryland, the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore and the Washington Redskins in Prince George's County. The Baltimore Orioles compete as Major League Baseball franchise in Baltimore.

Other professional sports franchises in the state include five affiliated minor league baseball teams, one independent league baseball team, the Baltimore Blast indoor soccer team, two indoor football teams, two low-level Basketball teams, three low-level outdoor soccer teams and the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse.

The Congressional Country Club and Aronimink Golf Club have hosted several professional golf tournaments, including the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, U.S. Senior Open, Senior PGA Championship, Kemper Open and Quicken Loans National.

Maryland has had famous athletes including baseball's Cal Ripken Jr. and Babe Ruth, and Olympic swimming medalists Michael Phelps and Katie Hoff.

Since 1962, the official state sport of Maryland is jousting. Lacrosse was named the official team sport in 2004,[1] and Sports Illustrated wrote the sport "has always been the showcase for the flower of Maryland manhood."[2] In 2008, intending to promote physical fitness for all ages, Maryland declared walking the official state exercise and became the first state with an official state exercise.[3]

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Major professional teams

Team nameLeague1st MD seasonStadium/Field
Baltimore OriolesMajor League Baseball1954 Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Baltimore RavensNational Football League1996 M&T Bank Stadium
Washington RedskinsNational Football League1997 (played in D.C. 1937–1997) FedExField

Maryland has major professional sports teams in the city of Baltimore and in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.. Two major league teams play in Baltimore — the NFL's Baltimore Ravens and MLB's Baltimore Orioles. Additionally, the NFL's Baltimore Colts played in Baltimore from 1953 to 1983 before moving to Indianapolis.

The Washington Redskins play in Landover, Maryland. The NHL's Washington Capitals and the NBA's Washington Wizards used to play in Maryland before moving in 1997 to a newly constructed arena in downtown D.C.

Other current professional and semi-pro teams

Baseball

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
Aberdeen IronBirdsClass A – New York–Penn League2002 Ripken Stadium
Bowie BaysoxDouble-A – Eastern League1993Prince George's Stadium
Delmarva ShorebirdsClass A-Low – South Atlantic League1997Arthur W. Perdue Stadium
Frederick KeysClass A-Advanced – Carolina League1989Harry Grove Stadium
Hagerstown SunsClass A-Low – South Atlantic League1981Municipal Stadium
Southern Maryland Blue CrabsIndependent- Atlantic League2008 Regency Furniture Stadium

Basketball

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
Baltimore HawksAmerican Basketball Association2015Saint Frances Academy
Baltimore ShuckersCentral Basketball Association2011Anne Arundel Community College
Beltway BombersAmerican Professional Basketball League2016College of Southern Maryland
DMV WarriorsAmerican Basketball Association2014
PG ValorAmerican Basketball Association2016
Rockville VictorsAmerican Professional Basketball League2012Bohrer Park Activity Center
Salisbury BulldogsAmerican Basketball Association2016

Football

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
Baltimore BrigadeArena Football League2017Royal Farms Arena
Baltimore BurnWomen's Spring Football League2001Utz Towardowizc field
Baltimore NighthawksIndependent Women's Football League2008Hughes Stadium
D.C. DivasWomen's Football Alliance2000Prince George's Sports Complex
Maryland EaglesMid-Atlantic Indoor Football League2012Wheaton Sports Pavilion

Hockey

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
Maryland Black BearsNorth American Hockey League2018-19Piney Orchard Ice Arena

Lacrosse

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
Baltimore RideUnited Women's Lacrosse League2016
Chesapeake BayhawksMajor League Lacrosse2001Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

Soccer

Team nameLeague1st MD
season
Stadium/Field
ASA ChargeNational Premier Soccer League2010various stadia
Baltimore BlastMajor Arena Soccer League1992SECU Arena
Baltimore KingsIndependent2016Concordia Prep
FC Baltimore 1729National Premier Soccer League2018CCBC Essex Stadium
FC FrederickNational Premier Soccer League2015Thomas Athletic Field, Hood College
Super Green FC EaglesAmerican Soccer League2017Paint Branch High School
Washington SpiritNational Women's Soccer League2012Maryland SoccerPlex

Former professional and semi-pro teams

Baseball

The following table details baseball teams which were located in Maryland. For minor league teams that changed affiliations, each affiliation is listed as a separate team.

{{see also|Minor_league_baseball#Affiliation_system}}
Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent Status
Aberdeen Arsenal2000Atlantic League of Professional BaseballDefunct
Baltimore Black Sox1916–1933Eastern Colored League
American Negro League
Negro National League
East-West League
Defunct
Baltimore Canaries1872–1874National AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Elite Giants1938–1950Negro National League
Negro American League
Defunct
Baltimore Lord Baltimores1887National Colored Base Ball LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Marylands1873National AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Monumentals1884Union AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Orioles1882–1899American Association (Baseball)
National League
Defunct
Baltimore Orioles1901–1902American League (Baseball)New York Yankees
Baltimore Orioles1903–1914Eastern LeagueSyracuse Chiefs
Baltimore Orioles1916–1953International LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Terrapins1914–1915Federal LeagueDefunct
Bowie Nationals[4]1998Maryland Fall BaseballDefunct
Cambridge Canners1922–1928
1940–1941
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Cambridge Cardinals1937–1939Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Cambridge Dodgers1946–1949Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Centreville Colts1937–1939Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Centreville Orioles1946Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Centreville Red Sox1940–1941Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Crisfield Crabbers1922–1928
1937
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Cumberland Colts1916–1918Potomac League
Blue Ridge League
Defunct
Cumberland Colts1925–1932
1941–1942
Middle Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Cumberland Rooters1906–1907Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League
Western Pennsylvania League
Defunct
Delmarva Rockfish[4]1998Maryland Fall BaseballDefunct
Easton Browns1937Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Easton Cubs1938Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Easton Farmers1924–1928Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Easton Yankees1939–1941
1946–1949
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Federalsburg A's1937–1941
1946–1948
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Federalsburg Feds1949Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Frederick Champs1916Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Frederick Hustlers1915
1917
1920–1928
Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Frederick Regiment[4]1998Maryland Fall BaseballDefunct
Frederick Warriors1929–1930Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Frostburg Demons1916Potomac LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Blues1915Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Braves1950–1953Interstate League
Piedmont League
Defunct
Hagerstown Champs1920–1921Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Hubs1924–1931Blue Ridge League
Middle Atlantic League
Defunct
Hagerstown Lions1896Cumberland Valley LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Owls1941–1949Interstate LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Packets1954–1955Piedmont LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Terriers1916–1918
1922–1923
Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Laurel Blue Hens1922–1923Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Lonaconing Drybugs1916Potomac LeagueDefunct
Piedmont-Westernport Drybugs1918Blue Ridge LeagueDefunct
Pocomoke City Red Sox1937–1940Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Pocomoke City Salamanders1922–1923Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Salisbury A's1951Interstate LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Astros1965–1966South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Bees1937–1938South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Braves1960–1962South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Cardinals1940–1941
1946–1949
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Dodgers1963–1964South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Giants1939–1942South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Indians1922–1928
1937–1938
Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Pirates1945–1952South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Reds1952Interstate LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Rocots1953South Atlantic LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Senators1939Eastern Shore Baseball LeagueDefunct
Salisbury Senators1968South Atlantic LeagueDefunct

Basketball

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
Baltimore Bayrunners1999International Basketball LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Blaze2000–2001National Rookie LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Bullets1944–1954National Basketball Association
Basketball Association of America
American Basketball League
Defunct
Baltimore Bullets1958–1961Eastern Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Bullets1963–1973National Basketball AssociationWashington Wizards
Baltimore Claws1975–1976American Basketball AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Clippers1939–1941American Basketball LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Lightning1985–1986Continental Basketball AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Metros1978–1979Continental Basketball AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Orioles1926–1927American Basketball LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Pearls/Bay Lions2005–2006American Basketball AssociationDefunct
Cumberland Dukes1947–1948All-American Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Maryland Bayriders2007–2008National Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Maryland GreenHawks2004–2011Premier Basketball LeagueDefunct
Maryland Mustangs2001United States Basketball LeagueDefunct
Metropolitan All-Stars2009 - 2015American Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Tri-City Suns2009–2010American Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Washington Madness2008–2012Eastern Basketball AllianceRelocated to DC
Columbia All-Stars2014Eastern Basketball Alliance
DMV Kings2014Eastern Basketball Alliance
Maryland Bayraiders2007Eastern Basketball Alliance
Western Maryland EliteEastern Basketball Alliance

Football

Team nameYearsLeagueCurrent status
Baltimore Blackbirds2007American Indoor Football AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Blue Birds1937Dixie LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Broncos1963Atlantic Coast Football LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Colts1947–1950All-America Football Conference (1947–49)
National Football League (1950)
Defunct
Baltimore Colts1953–1984National Football LeagueIndianapolis Colts
Baltimore Mariners2008–2010
2014
American Indoor FootballDefunct
Baltimore Orioles1936Dixie LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Stallions1994–1995Canadian Football LeagueMontreal Alouettes
Baltimore Stars1985United States Football LeagueDefunct
Central Maryland Seahawks2013 - 2015Women's Football AllianceDefunct
Chesapeake Tide2007–2008Continental Indoor Football LeagueDefunct
Frederick Falcons1971Seaboard Football LeagueDefunct
Hagerstown Bears1971–1973Seaboard Football LeagueDefunct
Maryland Maniacs2009Indoor Football LeagueDefunct
Maryland Reapers2012American Indoor FootballDefunct
Washington-Baltimore Ambassadors1974World Football LeagueDefunct
Washington/Maryland Commandos1987,1989Arena Football LeagueDefunct
Westminster Chargers1971Seaboard Football LeagueDefunct

Hockey

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
Baltimore Bandits1995–1997American Hockey LeagueRockford IceHogs
Baltimore Blades1975–1976World Hockey AssociationDefunct
Baltimore Clippers1945–1946
1949–1950
Eastern Amateur Hockey LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Clippers1954–1956Eastern Hockey LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Clippers1962–1977American Hockey League
Eastern Hockey League
Southern Hockey League
Defunct
Baltimore Orioles1933–1942
1944–45
Eastern Hockey LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Skipjacks1982–1993American Hockey LeagueSpringfield Thunderbirds
Chesapeake Icebreakers1997–1999ECHLDefunct
Washington Capitals1974–1997NHLMoved to MCI Center, now Capital One Arena
Baltimore Hockey Club (Baltimore HC)1896-1898BHLDefunct

Inline Hockey

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
Maryland Knights2007American Inline Hockey LeagueDefunct
Washington Power2008Major League Roller HockeyDefunct

Lacrosse

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
Baltimore Bombers2013North American Lacrosse LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Tribe1988American Lacrosse LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Thunder1987–1999Major Indoor Lacrosse LeagueColorado Mammoth
Maryland Arrows1974–1975National Lacrosse LeagueDefunct
Washington Wave1987–1989Major Indoor Lacrosse LeagueDefunct

Soccer

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
ACF Torino USA2014–2015Women's Premier Soccer LeagueDefunct
ASA Chesapeake Charge2010 - 2015Women's Premier Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Americans1934–1949American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Bays1967–1969National Professional Soccer League (1967)
North American Soccer League (1968–1969)
Defunct
Baltimore Bays1972–1973American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Bays1993–1998USL Second DivisionDefunct
Baltimore Blast1980–1992Major Indoor Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Bohemians2012 - 2016Premier Development Leagueon hiatus
Baltimore Comets1974–1975North American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore St. Gerards/Baltimore Flyers1966–1968American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore Orioles F.C.1893–1895American League of Professional FootballDefunct
Baltimore Rockets/Baltimore Pompei1953–1961American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Baltimore S.C.1943–1948American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Charm City FC2008–2009National Premier Soccer LeagueDefunct
Chesapeake Dragons2001–2004Premier Development LeagueDefunct
Crystal Palace Baltimore2007–2010USL Second Division
USSF Division 2 Professional League
On Hiatus
D.C. United Women2011–2012W-LeagueBecame Washington Spirit
Eastern Shore Sharks1998–1999USL Second DivisionDefunct
IFK Maryland2016American Soccer LeagueDefunct
Maryland Bays1988–1991American Soccer League
American Professional Soccer League
Defunct
Maryland Mania1999A-LeagueDefunct
Maryland Pride1995–2007,2009–2010Women's Premier Soccer LeagueDefunct
Maryland Tigers2007–2008Premier Arena Soccer LeagueDefunct
Real Maryland F.C.2007-2013USL Second DivisionDefunct
Washington Freedom2001–2011Women's Professional SoccerDefunct
Washington Warthogs1994–1997Continental Indoor Soccer LeagueDefunct

Other sports

Team nameYears presentLeagueCurrent status
D.C. Forward2004Pro CricketDefunct
Baltimore Monuments1977Professional softball leaguesDefunct
DC Breeze2013–2014American Ultimate Disc LeagueMove to Gallaudet University
Baltimore Banners1974World TeamTennisDefunct

Collegiate sports

{{see also|List of college athletic programs in Maryland}}

NCAA Division I

{{further information|NCAA Division I}}

Coppin State University

The Coppin State University athletic teams are members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Eagles and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Bowling – Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Johns Hopkins University

{{main article|Johns Hopkins Blue Jays}}

The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse team, founded in 1883, is the school's most prominent sports team, which has won 44 national titles. The Blue Jays play at Homewood Field (pictured left). Lacrosse is the only sport in which Hopkins participates as an NCAA Division I member; both the men's and women's lacrosse teams compete at that level in the Big Ten Conference. All other Hopkins sports compete in NCAA Division III, in which athletic scholarships are not allowed. Hopkins is one of a small number of Division III schools authorized by the NCAA to continue awarding scholarships in their Division I sports.

Loyola University Maryland

Loyola fields 17 varsity teams and 22 club teams. The varsity teams participate in the NCAA's Division I. All of Loyola's varsity teams compete in the Patriot League. The colleges teams are called the Greyhounds (logo right) and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Crew – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Golf – Men's
  • Lacrosse – Men's & Women's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field – Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Morgan State University

{{see also|Morgan State Bears football|Morgan State University Lacrosse}}

The Morgan State University athletic teams are members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Bears and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Bowling – Women's
  • Cheer – Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field – Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Mount St. Mary's University

Mount St. Mary's University was one of the founding members of the Northeast Conference. The school's sports teams are called the Mountaineers and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Soccer – Women's; men's returning in 2018
  • Swimming – Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's

Towson University

{{main article|Towson Tigers}}

The athletics teams of Towson University participate in the NCAA's Division I and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association as well as the Eastern College Athletic Conference. The school's sports teams are called the Tigers, and the mascot of the University is named Doc.

SportGenderVenue
BaseballMen'sSchuerholz Park
BasketballMen's & Women'sTowson Center
Cross CountryWomen'sOregon Ridge Park
Field HockeyWomen'sJohnny Unitas Stadium
FootballMen'sJohnny Unitas Stadium
GolfMen's & Women'sProspect Bay Country Club
GymnasticsWomen'sTowson Center
LacrosseMen's & Women'sJohnny Unitas Stadium
SoccerMen's & Women'sTowson Center
SoftballWomen'sTowson Center
SwimmingMen's & Women'sBurdick Hall
TennisWomen'sTowson Center
Track & FieldWomen's
VolleyballWomen'sTowson Center

United States Naval Academy

{{main article|Navy Midshipmen}}

The United States Naval Academy participates in NCAA Division I in 30 varsity sports.[5] It also fields teams in 12 club sports.[6] The Academy is a non-football member of the Patriot League, a football-only member of the American Athletic Conference, and a member of the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (men), Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges, Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men), and Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association. Navy is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Although the teams have no official name, they are usually referred to as "Navy", "Midshipmen", or "Mids". The Academy competes in the following sports:

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Varsity sports
  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's and women's
  • Crew (heavyweight) – Men's and women's
  • Crew (lightweight) – Men's and women's
  • Cross Country – Men's and women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Golf – Men's
  • Gymnastics – Men's
  • Lacrosse – Men's and women's
  • Rifle – Coeducational
  • Sailing (intercollegiate) – Coeducational
  • Sailing (offshore) – Coeducational
  • Soccer – Men's and women's
  • Sprint Football – Men's
  • Squash – Men's
  • Swimming & diving – Men's and women's
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  • Tennis – Men's and women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's and women's
  • Volleyball – Women's
  • Water Polo – Men's
  • Wrestling – Men's
Club sports
  • Boxing – Men's
  • Cycling – Coeducational
  • Hockey (ice) – Men's
  • Karate – Coeducational
  • Marathon – Coeducational
  • Pistol – Coeducational
  • Powerlifting – Coeducational
  • Rugby – Men's and women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Triathlon – Coeducational
  • Volleyball – Men's
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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

{{main article|UMBC Retrievers}}

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County sports teams participate in the NCAA's Division I, and is member of the America East Conference.

The school's sports teams are called the Retrievers, and the mascot of the University is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever which has been referred to as both True Grit and Fever.

SportGenderVenue
BaseballMen'sThe Baseball Factory Field at UMBC
BasketballMen's & Women's UMBC Event Center
Cross CountryMen's & Women'sUMBC Stadium
LacrosseMen's & Women'sUMBC Stadium
SoccerMen's & Women'sUMBC Soccer Stadium
SoftballMen's & Women'sBaseball Factory Field
SwimmingMen's & Women'sUMBC Natatorium
TennisMen's & Women'sTennis Center
Track & FieldMen's & Women'sUMBC Stadium
VolleyballWomen's UMBC Event Center

University of Maryland, College Park

{{main article|Maryland Terrapins}}

The University of Maryland, College Park sports teams participate in NCAA Division I as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Prior to 2014, the school participated in Division I as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, of which it was a founding member. Its teams are called the Terrapins, and its mascot is a diamondback terrapin named Testudo.

SportGenderVenue
BaseballMen'sShipley Field
BasketballMen's & Women's Xfinity Center
Competitive CheerCoed Xfinity Center
Cross CountryMen's & Women'sKehoe Track at Ludwig Field
Field HockeyWomen'sField Hockey & Lacrosse Complex
FootballMen's Maryland Stadium
GolfMen's & Women'sMaryland Golf Course
LacrosseMen's & Women's Maryland Stadium; Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex / Ludwig Field
SoccerMen's & Women'sLudwig Field
SwimmingMen's & Women'sEppley Recreation Center Natatorium
TennisMen's & Women'sTennis Center at College Park
Track & FieldMen's & Women'sKehoe Track at Ludwig Field
VolleyballWomen's Xfinity Center
Water PoloWomen'sEppley Recreation Center Natatorium
WrestlingMen's Xfinity Center

NCAA Division II

Bowie State University

The Bowie State University athletic teams are members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Their teams are called the Bulldogs and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Bowling – Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Softbal – Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

NCAA Division III

Frostburg State University

Frostburg State athletic teams are members of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. Their teams are called the Bobcats and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Lacrosse – Women's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Goucher College

Goucher College athletic teams are members of the Landmark Conference. Their teams are called the Gophers and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Equestrian – Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Hood College

Hood College's athletic teams are members of the Capital Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Blazers and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Golf – Men's & Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's & Women's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

McDaniel College

McDaniel College athletic teams are members of the Centennial Conference. Their teams are called the Green Terror and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Golf – Men's and Women's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's
  • Wrestling – Men's

Notre Dame of Maryland University

Notre Dame athletic teams are members of the Colonial States Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Gators and compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball – Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Lacrosse – Women's
  • Soccer – Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Women's
  • Tennis – Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Johns Hopkins University

{{main article|Johns Hopkins Blue Jays}}

Except for the men's and women's lacrosse teams, Johns Hopkins athletic teams are members of the Centennial Conference and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Crew – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Fencing – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Men's
  • Football – Men's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's
  • Water Polo – Men's & Women's
  • Wrestling – Men's

Salisbury University

Salisbury University athletic teams are members of the Capital Athletic Conference except for the football team which plays in the Empire 8. Their teams are called the Seagulls and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Track & Field – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Stevenson University

Stevenson University athletic teams are members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference as well as the Capital Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Mustangs and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Cheer – Men's & Women's
  • Cross Country – Men's & Women's
  • Dance – Women's
  • Golf – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Football – Men's
  • Ice Hockey – Men's (2016–17) and Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Volleyball – Men's & Women's

St. Mary's College of Maryland

St. Mary's College athletic teams are members of the Capital Athletic Conference. Their teams are called the Seahawks and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's
  • Sailing – Men's & Women's
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Volleyball – Men's & Women's

Washington College

Washington College athletic teams are members of the Centennial Conference, except for the sailing team which competes in the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. Their teams are called the Shoremen/Shorewomen and compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball – Men's
  • Basketball – Men's & Women's
  • Field Hockey – Women's
  • Lacrosse – Men's & Women's
  • Rowing – Men's & Women's
  • Sailing – CoEd
  • Soccer – Men's & Women's
  • Softball – Women's
  • Swimming – Men's & Women's
  • Tennis – Men's & Women's
  • Volleyball – Women's

Collegiate Summer Baseball

The Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League (CRCBL) is a collegiate summer baseball league located in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland metropolitan areas. Of the ten teams in the league, six play home games in Maryland.

TeamCityStadium
Alexandria Aces[7]Alexandria, VirginiaFrank Mann Field
Baltimore DodgersColumbia, MarylandJoe Cannon Stadium
Baltimore Redbirds[8]Towson, MarylandCalvert Hall High School
Bethesda Big Train[9]Bethesda, MarylandShirley Povich Field
DC Grays[10]Washington, DCWashington Nationals Youth Academy
Gaithersburg Giants[11]Gaithersburg, MarylandCriswell Automotive Field at Kelley Park
Herndon Braves[12]Herndon, VirginiaAlan McCullock Field at Herndon High School
Loudoun RiverdogsAshburn, VirginiaRock Ridge High School
Rockville ExpressRockville, MarylandKnights Field at Montgomery College-Rockville
Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts[13]Silver Spring, MarylandMontgomery Blair Baseball Stadium at Montgomery Blair High School

High school

Baltimore Catholic League

{{main article|Baltimore Catholic League}}

The Baltimore Catholic League (BCL), is a competitive basketball association composed of private Catholic high schools in the Baltimore, Maryland geographic area.

  • St. Frances Academy  
  • Calvert Hall College High School
  • Loyola Blakefield
  • St. Maria Goretti High School 
  • The Cardinal Gibbons School[https://web.archive.org/web/20090928005018/http://www.cardinalgibbonsschool.com/]
  • Archbishop Spalding High School  
  • Mount Saint Joseph College

Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland

{{main article| Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland }}

The Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (or IAAM) is a girls’ sports conference for private high schools generally located in the Baltimore metropolitan area but extending to various other regions, including the state's mostly rural Eastern Shore.

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  • Annapolis Area Christian School
  • Archbishop Spalding High School
  • Beth Tfiloh School
  • Bryn Mawr School
  • Chapelgate Christian Academy
  • Catholic High School
  • Concordia Preparatory School
  • Friends School of Baltimore
  • Garrison Forest School
  • Glenelg Country School
  • Institute of Notre Dame
  • The John Carroll School
  • The Key School
  • McDonogh School
  • Mount Carmel School
  • Maryvale Preparatory School
  • Mercy High School
  • Mount de Sales Academy
  • Oldfields School
  • Notre Dame Preparatory School
  • Roland Park Country School
  • Park School of Baltimore
  • Severn School
  • Seton Keough High School
  • St. Frances Academy
  • Saint John's Catholic Prep
  • St. Mary's High School
  • St. Paul's School for Girls
  • St. Timothy's School
  • St. Vincent Pallotti High School
  • Towson Catholic High School
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Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association

{{main article|Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association}}

The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (or MIAA) is a boys' sports conference for private high schools generally located in the Baltimore metropolitan area but extending to various other regions, including the state's mostly rural Eastern Shore.

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  • Annapolis Area Christian School
  • Archbishop Curley High School
  • Archbishop Spalding High School
  • Beth Tfiloh School
  • Boys' Latin School
  • Calvert Hall College High School
  • Cardinal Gibbons School
  • Chapelgate Christian Academy
  • Concordia Preparatory School
  • Friends School of Baltimore
  • Georgetown Preparatory School (Football Only)
  • Gilman School
  • Glenelg Country School
  • The John Carroll School
  • The Key School
  • Loyola Blakefield
  • McDonogh School
  • Mount Saint Joseph College
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
  • Park School of Baltimore
  • Severn School
  • St. Frances Academy
  • St. John's Prospect Hall
  • St. Mary's High School
  • St. Paul's School
  • St. Vincent Pallotti High School
  • Saints Peter & Paul High School
  • Towson Catholic High School
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Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association

{{main article|Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association}}

The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) oversees public high school sporting contests in the state of Maryland.

Member High schools

Allegany County
  • Allegany High School, Cumberland
  • Mountain Ridge High School, Frostburg
  • Fort Hill High School, Cumberland
Anne Arundel County
  • Anne Arundel County Public Schools
  • Annapolis High School, Annapolis
  • Arundel High School, Gambrills
  • Broadneck High School, Annapolis
  • Chesapeake High School, Pasadena
  • Glen Burnie High School, Glen Burnie
  • Meade Senior High School, Fort Meade
  • North County High School, Glen Burnie
  • Northeast Senior High School, Pasadena
  • Old Mill High School, Millersville
  • Severna Park High School, Severna Park
  • South River High School, Edgewater
  • Southern High School, Harwood
Baltimore City
  • Baltimore City College, Baltimore
  • Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Baltimore
  • Banks High School, Baltimore
  • Carver Vocational Technical High School, Baltimore
  • Doris M. Johnson High School, Baltimore
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Baltimore
  • Edmondson-Westside High School, Baltimore
  • Frederick Douglass Senior High School, Baltimore
  • Forest Park Senior High School, Baltimore
  • Lake Clifton/Eastern High School, Baltimore
  • Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School, Baltimore
  • Northwestern High School, Baltimore
  • Patterson High School, Baltimore
  • Reginald F. Lewis High School, Baltimore
  • Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School, Baltimore
  • Southwestern High School, Baltimore
  • Walbrook High School, Baltimore
  • W. E. B. Dubois High School, Baltimore
  • Western High School, Baltimore
Baltimore County
  • Catonsville High School, Catonsville
  • Chesapeake High School, Essex
  • Dulaney High School, Timonium
  • Dundalk High School, Dundalk
  • Eastern Technical High School, Essex
  • Franklin High School, Reisterstown
  • Hereford High School, Parkton
  • Kenwood High School, Essex
  • Lansdowne Academy of Finance, Lansdowne
  • Loch Raven High School, Towson
  • Milford Mill Academy, Baltimore
  • Overlea High School, Baltimore
  • Owings Mills High School, Owings Mills
  • Parkville Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science, Parkville
  • Patapsco High School, Dundalk
  • Perry Hall High School, Perry Hall
  • Pikesville High School, Pikesville
  • Randallstown High School, Randallstown
  • Sparrows Point High School, Sparrows Point
  • Towson Law & Public Policy High School (Towson High School), Towson
  • Western Technical High School, Catonsville
  • Woodlawn High School, Woodlawn
Calvert County
  • Huntingtown High School Huntingtown
  • Northern High School (Owings, Maryland)
  • Calvert High School (Prince Frederick, Maryland)
  • Patuxent High School Lusby
Caroline County
  • Colonel Richardson High School, Federalsburg
  • North Caroline High School, Ridgely
Carroll County
  • Century High School, Sykesville
  • Francis Scott Key High School, Union Bridge
  • Liberty High School, Eldersburg
  • Manchester Valley High School, Manchester
  • North Carroll High School, Hampstead
  • South Carroll High School, Sykesville
  • Westminster Senior High School, Westminster
  • Winters Mill High School, Westminster
  • Manchester Valley High School, Manchester
Cecil County
  • Elkton High School, Elkton
  • North East High School, North East
  • Perryville High School, Perryville
  • Rising Sun High School, Rising Sun
Charles County
  • Henry E. Lackey High School, Indian Head
  • La Plata High School, La Plata
  • Maurice J. McDonough High School, Pomfret
  • North Point High School, Waldorf
  • Thomas Stone High School, Waldorf
  • Westlake High School, Waldorf
Dorchester County
  • Cambridge-South Dorchester High School, Cambridge
  • North Dorchester High School, Hurlock
Frederick County
  • Brunswick High School, Brunswick
  • Catoctin High School, Thurmont
  • Frederick High School, Frederick
  • Governor Thomas Johnson High School, Frederick
  • Linganore High School, Frederick
  • Oakdale High School, Frederick
  • Middletown High School, Middletown
  • Tuscarora High School, Frederick
  • Urbana High School, Urbana
  • Walkersville High School, Walkersville
Garrett County
  • Northern Garrett High School, Accident
  • Southern Garrett High School, Oakland
Harford County
  • Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen
  • Bel Air High School, Bel Air
  • C. Milton Wright High School, Bel Air
  • Edgewood High School, Edgewood
  • Fallston High School, Fallston
  • Harford Technical High School, Bel Air
  • Havre De Grace High School, Havre De Grace
  • Joppatowne High School, Joppa
  • Patterson Mill High School, Bel Air
  • North Harford High School, Pylesville
Howard County
  • Atholton High School, Columbia
  • Centennial High School, Ellicott City
  • Glenelg High School, Glenelg
  • Hammond High School, Columbia
  • Howard High School, Ellicott City
  • Long Reach High School, Columbia
  • Marriotts Ridge High School, Marriotsville
  • Mount Hebron High School, Ellicott City
  • Oakland Mills High School, Columbia
  • Reservoir High School, Fulton
  • River Hill High School, Clarksville
  • Wilde Lake High School, Columbia
Kent County
  • Kent County High School, Worton
Montgomery County
  • Albert Einstein High School, Kensington
  • Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda
  • Clarksburg High School, Clarksburg
  • Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School, Rockville
  • Damascus High School, Damascus
  • Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg
  • James Hubert Blake High School, Silver Spring
  • John F. Kennedy High School, Silver Spring
  • Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring
  • Northwest High School, Germantown
  • Northwood High School, Silver Spring
  • Paint Branch High School, Burtonsville
  • Poolesville High School, Poolesville
  • Quince Orchard High School, Gaithersburg
  • Richard Montgomery High School, Rockville
  • Rockville High School, Rockville
  • Seneca Valley High School, Germantown
  • Sherwood High School, Sandy Spring
  • Springbrook High School, Silver Spring
  • Thomas Edison High School of Technology, Silver Spring
  • Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School, Rockville
  • Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda
  • Walter Johnson High School, Bethesda
  • Watkins Mill High School, Gaithersburg
  • Wheaton High School, Wheaton
  • Winston Churchill High School, Potomac
Prince George's County
  • Prince George's County Public Schools
  • Bladensburg High School, Bladensburg
  • Bowie High School, Bowie
  • Central High School, Capitol Heights
  • Crossland High School, Temple Hills
  • Frederick Douglass High School, Upper Marlboro
  • Forestville Military Academy, Forestville
  • DuVal High School, Lanham
  • Fairmont Heights High School, Capitol Heights
  • Charles Herbert Flowers High School, Springdale
  • Friendly High School, Fort Washington
  • Gwynn Park High School, Brandywine
  • High Point High School, Beltsville
  • Largo High School, Upper Marlboro
  • Laurel High School, Laurel
  • Northwestern High School, Hyattsville
  • Oxon Hill High School, Oxon Hill
  • Parkdale High School, Riverdale
  • Potomac High School, Oxon Hill
  • Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Greenbelt
  • Suitland High School, Forestville
  • Surrattsville High School, Clinton
Queen Anne's County
  • Kent Island High School, Stevensville
  • Queen Anne's County High School, Centreville
St. Mary's County
  • Chopticon High School, Morganza
  • Great Mills High School, Great Mills
  • Leonardtown High School, Leonardtown
Somerset County
  • Crisfield High School, Crisfield
  • Washington High School, Princess Anne
Talbot County
  • Easton High School, Easton
  • St. Michaels Middle/High School, St. Michaels
Washington County
  • Boonsboro High School, Boonsboro
  • Clear Spring High School, Clear Spring
  • Hancock High School, Hancock
  • North Hagerstown High School, Hagerstown
  • Smithsburg High School, Smithsburg
  • South Hagerstown High School, Hagerstown
Wicomico County
  • James M. Bennett High School, Salisbury
  • Mardela Middle and High School, Mardela Springs
  • Parkside High School, Salisbury
  • Wicomico High School, Salisbury
Worcester County
  • Pocomoke High School, Pocomoke City
  • Snow Hill High School, Snow Hill
  • Stephen Decatur High School, Berlin

Washington Catholic Athletic Conference

{{main article|Washington Catholic Athletic Conference}}

The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference or WCAC is a high school athletic league for boys, girls, and co-ed Catholic high schools located around and in Washington, D.C., United States.

  • Academy of the Holy Cross
  • Archbishop Carroll High School
  • Bishop Ireton High School
  • Bishop O'Connell High School
  • Bishop McNamara High School
  • DeMatha Catholic High School
  • Elizabeth Seton High School
  • Gonzaga College High School
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
  • Paul VI Catholic High School
  • St. John's College High School
  • St. Mary's Ryken High School

Horse racing

Horse racing has a very long history in Maryland going back to colonial days. The Preakness Stakes, the middle jewel in the Triple Crown, is run at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Presently, Maryland has four Thoroughbred tracks and two Harness Tracks.

Track NameLocationType
Fair Hill Training CenterElktonThoroughbred
Laurel Park RacecourseLaurelThoroughbred
Ocean DownsBerlinHarness
Pimlico Race CourseBaltimoreThoroughbred
Rosecroft RacewayFort WashingtonHarness
Timonium RacetrackTimoniumThoroughbred

See also

  • Maryland#Sports
  • List of sports venues in Maryland
  • List of athletes from Maryland A – M
  • List of athletes from Maryland N – Z
  • List of people from Maryland#Athletes

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/symbols/sport.html |title=State Symbols |accessdate=2007-12-06 |publisher=Maryland State Archives}}
2. ^Frank Deford, Navy's Star With A Stick; Even in Maryland, where lacrosse enjoys exalted status and local talent is idolized, Jimmy Lewis of New York is hailed as the game's best player, Sports Illustrated, May 30, 1966.
3. ^STATE SYMBOLS: Marylanders take a walk, and eat cake too. Retrieved September 30, 2008. {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Hoffmann|first1=John|title=Keys finish first half on a tear; Fall League to fold|url=http://www.gazette.net/gazette_archive/1999/199926/thurmont/sports/a40700-1.html|accessdate=May 17, 2016|work=The Gazette|date=June 24, 1999}}
5. ^"Wesley Brown Field House" Facts sheet. USNA Public Affairs Office. Athletics Department webpage (Naval Academy Varsity Athletics official website). Retrieved 2010-02-09.
6. ^Club /Intramural Sports Programs. Naval Academy Varsity Athletics official website. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
7. ^{{cite web |title=Alexandria Aces Official Web Site |url=http://www.AlexandriaAces.org |accessdate=2008-03-25 }}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Rockville Express Official Web Site |url=http://www.rockvilleexpress.org/ |accessdate=2008-03-25 }}
9. ^{{cite web |title=Bethesda Big Train Official Web Site |url=http://www.bigtrain.org/ |accessdate=2008-03-25 }}
10. ^{{cite web |title=DC Grays Official Web Site |url=http://dcgrays.com/ |accessdate=2012-07-06 }}
11. ^{{cite web |title=Gaithersburg Giants Official Web Site |url=http://www.gamechanger.io/t/summer-2012/gaithersburg-giants-4fa6c9c727885333bf000058/ |accessdate=2013-02-02 }}
12. ^{{cite web |title=Herndon Braves Official Web Site |url=http://www.herndonbraves.com/ |accessdate=2008-03-25 }}
13. ^{{cite web |title=Thunderbolts Official Web Site |url=http://www.tbolts.org/ |accessdate=2008-03-25 }}

External links

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