Women’s basketball beats Bryn Mawr by 62 points in blowout
This past Saturday, the women’s basketball team traveled up to Bryn Mawr, Pa. to face off against the Bryn Mawr College Owls.
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This past Saturday, the women’s basketball team traveled up to Bryn Mawr, Pa. to face off against the Bryn Mawr College Owls.
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The Hopkins men’s lacrosse team powered their way to a win on the opening day of the season this past Saturday. The Jays rode a dominant 9-1 run to finish the game with a 15-7 victory over their local rivals from Towson University.
The Hopkins Women’s Lacrosse team had a promising opening to their 2020 season this weekend with a win against the Drexel University Dragons at Homewood Field. The win was the 12th consecutive season-opening victory for the Jays.
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Heading into the game having won the past nine games, the Hopkins basketball team sought to defend home court and extend its streak against the Washington College Shoremen this past Saturday.
Last Saturday, in the annual Wall-O’Mahony game honoring Matt O’Mahony and Glen Wall, who both passed away in the tragedy of Sept. 11, the No. 14-ranked men’s basketball team outscored the Muhlenberg Mules 82-73 to capture their 17th win of the season.
Last Saturday, the National Football League (NFL) held their annual awards ceremony for the 2019-2020 season, acting as a lead-in to the Super Bowl.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams headed up to the Armory Center for the NYU Invitational this past weekend.
The men’s and women’s swimming teams competed against the Carnegie Mellon Tartans this weekend.
The Hopkins women’s basketball team continued their second half of the season with a Centennial Conference matchup on Saturday as they hosted the Muhlenberg College Mules in the Goldfarb Gymnasium.
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The No. 14 Hopkins men’s basketball team has been on a roll this season. With a current record of 17-2 overall and an 11-1 record in Centennial Conference play, the basketball team is off to the best start the program has had since their 2014-2015 campaign.
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On Jan. 22, the women’s basketball team lost to Centennial Conference foe the Gettysburg College Bullets 52-44. Gettysburg moved to 15-1 on the year. Hopkins moves down to 10-6. Sophomore forward Diarra Oden led the team with 15 points while freshman guard Emily Howie lead the team with nine rebounds and four assists.
While some students spent their final week of intersession with their family at home or traveling the world, the Hopkins wrestling team took to the mat in a pair of matches against McDaniel College and Elizabethtown College.
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The men’s basketball team faced off against the Haverford College Fords on Saturday in a game that remained close until the final seconds. Hopkins has been having a great season so far, only losing two games in total, and the team ranked 15th in Division-III heading into their matchup with the Fords. Although Haverford was unranked, they still managed to make this game incredibly difficult for the Blue Jays.
This week, the Hopkins Track and Field team split off to Fairfax, Va. and Lewisburg, Pa. to take part in the George Mason Patriot Games and Gulden Invitational, respectively. Hopkins had standout performances from both the men and the women at both events, but this week, The News-Letter highlights junior pole-vaulter and pentathlon runner Annie Gutierrez.