
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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The changes that have been wrought in the games that we watch in the recent past are relatively nominal compared to what’s happened to the ways in which…
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The end of the NBA playoffs in June brings within a few weeks the start of the league’s free agency period. And with that comes a string of signings with…
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It was 241 years ago this week that Thomas Jefferson and a band of brothers unleashed the Declaration of Independence, one of mankind’s greatest…
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The calendar says late June, and, in a sports context, that, for many, means baseball and the early stages of a pennant race. But, soon enough, the…
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Look at the schedule of virtually every professional and collegiate team in the country and you’re sure to find dates where the club aligns itself with a…
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If you’re an Orioles fan and you’re looking for a piece of good news from this past weekend, some ray of sunshine from three otherwise lousy days and…
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This was supposed to be the week where Serena Williams was going to take the next step towards removing Margaret Court from the record books.Williams…
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The debate over one man’s responsibility to another is as old as mankind itself, dating all the way back to Earth’s first sibling rivalry, between Cain…
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It’s graduation season and, after suffering through mostly meaningless and interminable speeches exhorting them to do good in the world, millions of young…
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We begin today’s program with a question that is part existential, part practical. Are you the type that largely ignores the check engine light when it…