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Magic? Kim Lane kicks in second hat trick

Senior women's soccer forward Kim Lane doesn't believe in magic. She hasn't read the Harry Potter series, doesn't think much of Lord of the Rings, and doesn't have any plans, thus far, for Halloween - other than soccer practice, of course. Which, some may argue, may be unnecessary.… Post the First Comment

Water polo washed away by Division 1 Bucknell Bisons

The Hopkins Blue Jays were given a cold reception by the Bucknell Bisons in an 11-8 loss Saturday afternoon, despite a brave second-half rally that cut the Bison's lead to just one. The match brought the Blue Jay's record to 2-6 for the season. The Bisons now hold seven wins and one loss.… Post the First Comment

Volleyball aces competition in Scranton tourney

The Lady Jays improved their record to 11-2 when they dominated the competition at the University of Scranton Tournament last Friday Sept. 14 and Saturday Sept. 15. Expectations were high as the girls traveled to Central Pennsylvania. The Jays, however, lived up to the challenge, and came home with four tick marks to `add to the "W" column.… 1 Comment

Former Blue Jay saves the life of NFL player

Cappuccino played defensive back for Hopkins from 1980-1983
As a Hopkins football player and 1984 alumnus, Dr. Andrew Cappuccino never came close to a career in the NFL after graduation. On Sept. 9, however, he put his Hopkins education and love of football to good use and might have saved a young NFL player's life.… Post the First Comment


Fantasy Insider Week 2: The reign of Ocho-Cinco

Things seemed to fall back into place in Week Two. The projected stars of the preseason shone through. However some questions still remain unanswered. What's wrong with LT? Is Jamal Lewis good or not? How on earth can Cleveland score 51 points? Studs: Chad Johnson, WR - Ocho-Cinco showed "Future H. Post a comment

Field Hockey dodges the Bullets for a 2-1 victory

Despite out-shooting the Gettysburg Bullets (3-2), it took an overtime for the #12 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays to score their second goal for another field hockey victory. The win improved the Jays' record to 4-1 overall and 1-0 in the Centennial Conference. The Blue Jays are now ranked second in the Centennial Conference. Post a comment

Bird hunting: Bullets shoot down Blue Jays on Friday night

In the battle against Gettysburg Hopkins fought the players and the elements in a disappointing loss against Centennial rivals

Under the bright lights at Homewood Field, Johns Hopkins (1-2) took on the Gettysburg Bullets (1-2) in the Blue Jays' only night game of the season. This was the Centennial Conference opener for both teams, but the game was not as glimmering as the Friday night lights. Post a comment

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