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Club soccer represents Hopkins at nationals

The club travels to Alabama for matches against other top club teams
While the varsity men's and women's soccer teams were streaking in the NCAA playoffs, an often overlooked soccer team at Hopkins was similarly making a name for itself. Two weekends ago, the Hopkins men's club soccer team competed at the National Campus Championship Series National Soccer Championships at the University of Alabama.… 2 Comments

W. cross country finishes 13th in the nation

The women's cross country team had a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving after a truly amazing season. First, they had taken the Centennial Conference title, then the Mideast regional title before finally earning their top 15 finish at Nationals, ending the year on an up, up, up.… Post the First Comment

M. basketball falls to 2nd in Pride of Maryland

M. basketball falls to    2nd in Pride of Maryland
This past week, the men's basketball team sacrificed the turkey and mashed potatoes as they spent Thanksgiving break in Maryland, playing in the 2008 Provident Bank's Pride of Maryland tournament. The Jays entered the tournament with a 1-1 record and looked to rebound from their last game, which was a home loss to Whitworth.… Post the First Comment

Kase breaks school rushing record in bowl loss to Catholic

Students at Hopkins often look down their noses at most of our varsity teams simply because they are not supported by the glitz and glamour of a big-time college athletics program. You will never get to see 100,000 screaming fans cheering on Blue Jay Football in a BCS Bowl game on New Year's Day.… Post the First Comment


New club softball team a big "hit" at Hopkins

Two years ago Jenna Lloyd-Randolfi and Caitlin Stuhan were just two freshmen looking to fill their time. Like so many, they were brought to Hopkins to prepare for the future - Caitlin on an academic scholarship and Jenna for the renowned engineering department. 1 Comment

From pro to pick-up: The true holiday sport

Thanksgiving may be the most homogeneous of all the major American holidays. Barring any bizarre family quirks, everyone mainly follows the same routine on Turkey Day. You stuff your face with a smorgasbord of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and potatoes until intense abdominal pain forces you to unbutton the top button of your pants. 9 Comments

W. basketball records dual losses in St. Louis

The Hopkins women's basketball team had a tough outing this past weekend, losing both games they played in the McWilliams Classic at Washington University in St. Louis. In the first of two contests of the weekend, the Lady Jays faced Carthage on Saturday. Post a comment

Hopkins M. and W. soccer teams end historic seasons

The final week of November marked the end of both the men's and women's soccer seasons. Both teams lost in the sweet 16 rounds of their national NCAA tournaments but had great success overall in the fall season. The women had what may be the greatest season in Hopkins history. 4 Comments

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