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Men's swimming places second at ECAC tourney

The ECAC men's swimming and diving championships came and went this past weekend at the University of Pittsburgh, with Hopkins taking second place. Head Hopkins swimming coach George Kennedy was named Coach of the Meet. The ECACs, which featured Division I, II and III teams, was the Blue Jays' final showcase before the NCAA Championships in a few weeks.… Post the First Comment

Inside the dugout: a preview of this year's baseball team

Despite the fact that their season opener was postponed, the Hopkins baseball team does not plan on losing any momentum as they open their season on Tuesday, March 4 at home against Messiah. When people think about what 2008 means for the team, many things come to mind.… Post the First Comment

Women's lax slipping after loss to Princeton at Homewood

The women's lacrosse team kicked off a five-game home game on the wrong foot Saturday, suffering a hard fought 5-7 loss against the Princeton Tigers, bringing Hopkins's season record to 1-2. The match started out evenly, with both teams alternating goals in the first half.… Post the First Comment

Rough rider, southern gentleman lassoed into one

Yee-Haw! Gather round, y'all, for the News-Letter's Athlete of the Week. Coming from all the way down yonder - Charleston, S.C., Hopkins has been graced with the Southern sweetness of freshman wrestler Patrick Stanley. Well, let me tell y'all about how it all started.… Post the First Comment


Dorfman, Benedictus top off fencing teams' seasons

The varsity fencing teams had an overall solid showing at this weekend's NCAA Mid-Atlantic Fencing Regionals in Madison, N.J. as they come to season's end. While the Jays did not produce terrible results, they were still disappointed by a long, record-setting season fought for a merely good final tournament. Post a comment

Track teams break JHU records at Conferences

This past weekend, the men's and women's track and field teams had their best finishes in school history in the Centennial Conference championships, hosted by Ursinus College. Both teams were able to break 100 points for the first time in school history over the two-day meet. Post a comment

M. lacrosse annihilates fifth-ranked Tigers

The men's lacrosse team proved why they are currently the number-one team in the country in Saturday's Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic game against Princeton. M & T Bank Stadium's purple seats became an ocean of blue as Hopkins fans poured into the stadium to cheer on the defending National Champions. Post a comment

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