
Milton Kent
Milton Kent hosted the weekly commentary Sports at Large from its creation in 2002 to its finale in July 2013. He has written about sports locally and nationally since 1988, covering the Baltimore Orioles, University of Maryland men's basketball, women's basketball and football, the Washington Wizards, the NBA, men's and women's college basketball and sports media for the Baltimore Sun and AOL Fanhouse. He has covered the World Series, the American and National League Championship Series, the NFL playoffs, the NBA Finals and 17 NCAA men's and women's Final Fours. He currently teaches journalism at Morgan State University.
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What’s in a couple of letters behind a man’s name?Well, in sports, those letters Jr. or Sr. can tell a story of sustained excellence.Four years ago,…
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There are questions that need answering in the wake of the death last week of former University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair.Some of those…
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How do you quantify frustration, in a sports context?How much pain and ache can a heart take over a team’s repeated failures?And how long do you wait for…
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Ten years ago, St. Francis Academy, the oldest continuously operating, predominately African-American Catholic school in the United States, launched a…
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Black players in the National Football League have awakened to the realization, that despite their gifts to what has become the nation’s most popular…
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It was probably difficult to see on television Saturday, what with all that fog and mist that enveloped Pimlico, but a few seconds after Justify won the…
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You could get pretty good odds in Vegas or even at Pimlico this weekend that you couldn’t say with specificity what you were doing on April 13, 2009, or…
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It’s easy to look at the first month of the Orioles’ season and declare that all is lost.Just look at the statistics. You can learn something of a team…
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Budding journalists are taught that at the heart of every news story are six questions to be answered: Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.The Ravens’…
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As it has for every summer since it opened for business in 1997, the WNBA showcases the talents of more than 140 of the world’s best women’s basketball…