W. Soccer stays hot with victory over Emory
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The Blue Jays earned back-to-back field hockey victories last weekend, marking their second straight season opening with two consecutive wins.
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The two remaining undefeated Centennial Conference men’s tennis teams battled for the top seed this past Saturday. The 17th-ranked Blue Jays came out on top in the matchup against the Swarthmore College Garnet to secure hosting privileges for the Conference Tournament. The final score of Saturday’s match was 7-2.
Due to weather conditions, the doubleheader, originally scheduled for Saturday, was postponed to Sunday, which allowed the Jays an extra day of rest after Friday’s victory against the Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats.
The Blue Jays swept the Haverford Fords in their season’s final doubleheader on Babb Field, finishing the day with a walk-off hit by senior catcher Ryan Orgielewicz.
After splitting with the Muhlenberg Mules the previous day, the Blue Jays returned to Stromberg Stadium to dominate the McDaniel College Green Terror 18-7.
After a 10 a.m. alumni match, the No. 15 ranked Hopkins women’s tennis team fought through the inevitable fatigue to sweep the Bryn Mawr Owls and the No. 24 ranked Christopher Newport Captains.
Last week, the Blue Jays headed down to sunny Fort Myers, Florida to compete in the 2017 Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic. With eight consecutive days of games, including a couple doubleheaders, every Jay was able to see considerable time on the field. Hopkins returned to Baltimore Saturday night with an 8-3 record in Fort Myers and a 14-5 record for their season thus far.
The Hopkins men’s baseball team rallied late in both games last Sunday to earn victories against the first-ranked Cortland State Red Dragons and the second-ranked Keystone Giants.
Last Sunday the Blue Jays took home the Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) Championship trophy for the sixth time in program history. After finishing as the runner-up the past two years, Hopkins reclaimed the Championship title.
Senior team captain Jared Forman earned his second consecutive Centennial Conference title in the 174-pound match for the Blue Jays. With three key team members unable to participate in the tournament, Hopkins finished seventh overall in the Centennial Conference Championships, tallying a team total of 27 points.
Last week, the Hopkins women’s basketball team overcame a 10-point deficit at the end of the first half to seal the victory against the Gettysburg College Bullets in overtime. The final score of the game was 84-83.
Despite a relentless second half comeback, the Hopkins women’s basketball team fell 11 points short to the Ursinus College Bears, losing 51-40.
The Blue Jays struggled to act with urgency in the first quarter of Saturday’s game, leading to a 86-72 Centennial Conference loss against the Muhlenberg College Mules.
The Hopkins women’s basketball team ended their two-game losing streak against the McDaniel College Green Terror with a 75-53 Centennial Conference-opening victory. After Tuesday night’s game, the Jays sit at 18-6 all time in Centennial Conference openers.
The seventh-ranked Blue Jays completed their fourth consecutive undefeated regular season with a 48-28 victory over the McDaniel Green Terror. With a 10-0 record, the Blue Jays earned their sixth straight Centennial Conference title.
After a full 90 minutes of play and double overtime, the Blue Jays took the eighth-ranked Franklin & Marshall Diplomats to penalty kicks in the semi-finals of the Centennial Conference Tournament. The final score was 0-0, but the Blue Jays fell short 4-3 in penalty kicks.
This weekend at Homewood, the Blue Jays men’s Soccer team defeated the Washington College Shoremen 1-0 in the regular season finale to secure their spot in the Centennial Conference Tournament this upcoming weekend.