AOTW-Kristin Spera
Hopkins had many shining moments in the three meets they competed in this weekend. But the team particularly excelled in the Widener Invitational.
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Hopkins had many shining moments in the three meets they competed in this weekend. But the team particularly excelled in the Widener Invitational.
The Hopkins baseball team is currently on a 16 game win streak after winning all seven games this past week. With two wins over Franklin & Marshall on Saturday, the Blue Jays improve to 22-2 on the season. The team’s success has been boosted by the offensive play from senior, Chris Wilhelm.
Coming off an overtime loss to American University earlier in the week, the women’s lacrosse team found themselves in another tight match on Saturday.
The Blue Jays went into the Centennial Conference tournament with a 15-10 record and motivation to win the conference title.
Friday evening at Goldfarb Gymnasium turned into one of the strongest victories in Hopkins Wrestling history. With an impressive adversary in 16th-ranked Messiah, the Blue Jays were more than aware of the type of team effort it would take to take down the Falcons.
On Saturday in Collegeville, Pa., the Hopkins wrestling team continued to battle in Centennial Conference play, facing Ursinus and Stevens.