
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 NFL is sitting on thousands of emails that could shine a light on league and team policies.
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The COVID vaccine has forced some in sports to put their beliefs where their money is
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The Orioles had another season for the ages. This one challenged the faith of 12-year-olds.
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Guess who's unbeaten? The Maryland football team through four games. Who'd have thunk it?
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There may be much more unreported sexual abuse in college sports than we've previously thought.
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The Ravens open the season with questions about their running backs and Lamar Jackson.
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It's only September, but there's already a scandal in high school football.
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What the story of the scorpion and the frog can teach us about college football.
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MLB ended 70 years of tradition by breaking off a deal with its trading card partner.
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Chris Davis' departure from the Orioles inspires cheers and regrets.