
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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Lamar Jackson and other NFL quarterbacks are sprinting away from COVID vaccines.
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There’s another week before the cauldron is extinguished and time for magic to be made. Let’s just hope the magic of the Olympic rings hasn’t already gone too stale.
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NFL players may pay from their wallets for COVID-forfeited games this year.
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Orioles centerfielder Cedric Mullins has traveled a special route to the All-Star Game.
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A US sprinter's suspension may force a conversation over cannabis use.
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College athletes are on the verge of receiving the freedom to make money from their sports.
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Baseball pitchers bring a new substance to an old problem: cheating.
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Player skepticism about COVID vaccines could derail the NFL's return this fall.
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What do the Orioles' rebuilding and a church's building fund have in common?