Luke's Bio
Born in Baltimore but now living right across the line in southern Pa., Luke Jones' mind is filled with sports trivia and random movie quotes. His favorite sports memories include attending the Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV victory parade in the pouring rain and watching Juan Dixon and the Terps advance to the Final Four at the Carrier Dome in 2002 (making snow-heavy Syracuse bearable for one day). His least favorite memory is a variety of trips to Camden Yards to see Red Sox or Yankees fans take over the ballpark. After winning WNST's King of Baltimore Sportstalk competition last year, he now writes for WNST.net, covering University of Maryland basketball and football and Ravens training camp. You can always drop him a line to talk Baltimore sports or simply say hello at luke@wnst.net.
Luke's Posts
The Terps will play Conference USA tournament champion Houston in Spokane on Friday, the winner ...
Read It »Maryland will learn where it's heading for the NCAA tournament when the bracket is announced ...
Read It »Greivis Vasquez becomes the fifth player in Maryland history to win ACC Player of the ...
Read It »After earning a share of the ACC regular season title, Maryland seeks its first ACC ...
Read It »On senior night, a 10-3 run in the final two minutes seals the victory and ...
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Luke Jones offers his personal feelings on traveling to the home of the stolen franchise and what it means for Ravens fans. ... Read More »
Alright, I’m a couple days late, so I guess I lose points much like a high school kid turning in a research paper two days late. What can I say? I’m a procrastinator. I had to take out my fearless prediction of Steelers safety Troy Polamalu going down with an injury on Opening Night, because no ... Read More »
The surprising news of Derrick Mason’s retirement—even if it’s a negotiating ploy—has sent shockwaves through the city of Baltimore, especially for the large portion of Ravens fans that had already been clamoring for an impact receiver during the offseason. While many are making the comparison to Steve McNair’s abrupt retirement in April 2008, the Ravens had ... Read More »
As Willis McGahee laid on the field following a violent hit from Steelers cornerback Ryan Clark late in the AFC Championship game, it was the culmination of a bitterly disappointing season for the Ravens running back. McGahee would prove to be okay, but his future with the Ravens beyond this season is up in the ... Read More »
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