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W. cross country wins region over 43 teams

The Hopkins men's and women's cross country teams competed in the NCAA Mideast Regionals in Waynesburg, Penn. this weekend. The women dominated the field, finishing first out of 44 teams. The men's team also did well, finishing in eighth place. The frigid, muddy conditions did not stop the women's team from racing to a commanding victory over the rest of the 43-team field, as the Lady Jays finished in first place by an astounding 49-point margin.… Post the First Comment

W. soccer advances to Elite Eight with twin wins

This past weekend, the undefeated number seven women's soccer team beat down both of its opponents in rounds one and two of the NCAA Tournament. With back-to-back 1-0 victories over Meredith and Virginia-Wesleyan at Homewood Field, the Lady Blue Jays earned their first ever appearance in the Sweet Sixteen.… Post the First Comment

Men's soccer takes first two games of tourny

The men's soccer team has begun a successful post season, winning two games in the NCAA tournament. The team beat Ithaca and York over the weekend and will play Steven's Tech this Saturday. A week ago the team was devastated in the Centennial Conference Championship by Swarthmore, a team they had already beaten during the regular season.… Post the First Comment

Football tops McDaniel to earn bowl game

Football tops McDaniel to earn bowl game
For the eighth season in a row, the Hopkins football team defeated the Green Terror of McDaniel College, this time by a score of 27-10, last Saturday at Homewood Field. Junior running back Andrew Kase single-handedly amassed more yardage on the ground than McDaniel had total offense; Kase rushed for 211 yards and two touchdowns, while McDaniel could only gain 180 yards on offense.… Post the First Comment


For the love of the game: a coach's passion

As a child, Coach Giovanazzi was surrounded by volleyball. Both his father and brother played, and volleyball was just as much a part of life as surfing was in his hometown of Venice Beach, Calif. In high school, Giovanazzi played baseball, basketball and football. Post a comment

Lacrosse signs top ranked lacrosse player

Syracuse may have defeated Hopkins in the NCAA championship game, but now the Blue Jays are stealing one from the Orange. On Monday, Hopkins lacrosse received a letter of intent from John Greeley, the top-ranked lacrosse recruit from the class of 2009. Greeley, from LaFayette, N. 4 Comments

Basketball Fever? Turn to college hoops this season

As the leaves fall and the weather gets chilly, this can only mean one very important thing to sports fans - Basketball! Over the next few months, on both weekends and weeknights, you will likely be given the option of watching an NBA game or a college one, and we are here to try to convince you to choose the latter. Post a comment

Wrestling falls at Roger Williams Tournament: Schmidt takes 2nd place

The road that lies ahead of the Blue Jay wrestling team is a tough one. They field a team of mostly younger wrestlers, but they're no less willing to compete and learn. Despite their age, some of the Hopkins wrestlers have turned in impressive performances even though they're only a few weeks into the season. Post a comment

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