The Mustangs lost their first-ever game 49-21, but have a chance to open their home schedule with a win on Saturday.
Pikesville High School's football team racked up 220 passing yards, but was unable to slow down the Titans' high-octane offensive attack.
A few missed offensive opportunities coupled with a tough game stopping the run doom Franklin in season opener.
A weekly look back at the Baltimore Ravens, using their own Tweets to tell the story.
Pitted against a strong, hometown Philadelphia squad, Baltimore erased a late-game deficit to pull out a hard fought overtime win in the competition's gold medal game.
Two Owings Mills Wolfpack squads played in a scrimmage versus Westminster during halftime of the Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium Friday evening.
A former high school athlete, Dave details 10 ways to impress your coach during summer tryouts and boost your stock as a player.
Patch takes you on the field for an up close look at the Indians Thursday morning practice.
Patch takes you onto the Eagles' practice field for Wednesday's offensive session.
Due to Title IX rules, the Mustangs aren't just adding football to their sports lineup.
Embarking on its 25th season as a recreational program, the Mustangs already have around 300 kids signed up to participate this fall.
Ed Sweeney, who was Stevenson football coach Ed Hottle's coach in college, will direct the Mustangs' defense this season.
After receiving little playing time as a wide receiver at the University of Connecticut, Leon Kinnard is looking forward to a move back to quarterback—and a reunion with a familiar face—for the Towson Tigers this fall.
A weekly round up of what Ravens fans, coaches, players and reporters are talking about on social media.
The stadium at Stevenson's Owings Mills campus should be complete by the end of the month.
More than 24,000 fans showed up to get a first look at this year's team.
Leon Kinnard, a UConn wide receiver, is expected to play quarterback for Towson University.
The Baltimore Ravens will hold their first public practice Saturday morning at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Mustangs' new football program will make money for the university to put toward academics, Adams says.
The Mustangs' athletic director has been at the helm of the NCAA Divison III program for 17 years, and will now oversee the start of a football program.
Drafted in the third round by the Baltimore Orioles in 2005, Brandon Erbe made it all the way to Class-AAA Norfolk before an arm injury shut him down for all of 2010.
Stevenson athletics officials give a tour of the multi-sport stadium, while still under construction.
The multi-sport stadium will be completed by September, in time for the home football opener.
Indians wide receiver Ian Thomas, one of the top offensive players in the state, has spent the last four months training and preparing himself for what figures to be a huge senior season.
Ravens safety Ed Reed held his second annual football camp this week at Franklin High School. Reed uses the camp as an opportunity to teach lessons for on and off the football field.
New Stevenson head football coach Ed Hottle answered questions on the challenges of building a program from the ground up.
The new band director is recruiting marching band members.
Embarking on his eighth season as Indians head coach, Burgos discusses what's helped him build one of the stronger programs in Baltimore County, as well as some other fun facts that may surprise you—including why he can't stand Lebron James.
The Eagles head honcho has been vital in changing the culture at Owings Mills. He explains how he helped rebuild the program and change it from a perennial loser to a competitive team.
The defensive end has been told by Maryland football coaches he may start as a freshman.
Gary Stewart succeeds Brett Adams in bid to turn around struggling program.
Jannah Tucker breaks previous USA steals mark with seven thefts in her squad’s 73-40 win over Brazil in the FIBA Americas Championship.
Former Seton Keough mentor earned Baltimore City Coach of the Year honors three times.
The new sport looks to change the face of the one-time commuter school when the Mustangs take the field this September.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is directing his office to set aside $240,000 for stadium construction.
In a gym packed with talented athletes, New Town sophomore Jannah Tucker separated herself and earned a spot on the USA Under-16 Olympic squad with a varying skill set and a team-first attitude.
Sophomore Jannah Tucker was one of 12 girls to earn a spot on the United States U16 squad, which begins competition June 13 in Mexico.
Mustangs allow game-winner with 6 seconds left in NCAA quarterfinal against Roanoke.