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(09/22/16 4:19pm)
The Hopkins women’s soccer team turned in a dominating performance against the Washington College Shorewomen, defeats the Shorewomen 5-1 in the Centennial Conference opener away from Homewood Stadium. The win brings them 3-1-2 on the young season as conference play gets into full swing.
(09/15/16 7:18pm)
The Hopkins women’s volleyball team went 1-1 this past weekend against Eastern University, which is ranked at #16. The team also swept Neumann University away in St. Davids, Pa. on Saturday afternoon.
(09/08/16 4:42pm)
Expectations are high for the Hopkins Women’s Soccer team entering the 2016 season after coming off a Centennial Conference Championship. The Blue Jays enter the season projected second in the preseason coaches poll and should remain a strong contender. The team has made the past 11 NCAA Tournaments, a streak they are expected to continue in 2016.
(09/08/16 4:41pm)
The Hopkins’ Men’s Soccer team opens the year ranked fourth in the Centennial Conference following a heartbreaking end to the 2015 season, when they suffered a loss to Haverford College in the Conference semifinals.
(04/28/16 12:00pm)
The Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse team travelled up to The Big House in Ann Arbor, Mich. to face off against their Conference rivals the University of Michigan Wolverines last Saturday.
(03/24/16 7:02pm)
The Hopkins women’s tennis team picked up two wins this past weekend against The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and Skidmore College, while falling to No. 1 Williams College.
(02/25/16 10:00pm)
The 16th-ranked Hopkins women’s lacrosse team picked up a pair of dominating wins last week, both at home against the American University Eagles on Wednesday and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Sunday.
(02/18/16 6:22pm)
The No. 17 Hopkins Women’s Lacrosse team opened the season with a milestone 11-8 victory against the Marquette University Golden Eagles at home this past Friday. The win was the 400th in program history, and the 250th in Head Coach Janine Tucker’s career. The result puts Hopkins at 1-0 to start the season, while causing Marquette to fall to 0-2.
(02/11/16 10:46pm)
The Hopkins men’s lacrosse team took part in two scrimmages these past two weekends, first travelling to the University of Denver to scrimmage against the defending world champion Pioneers and then making the short trip down the Beltway to Washington, D.C. to play the Georgetown University Hoyas.
(02/04/16 6:15pm)
Last Wednesday, after the original meet was postponed due to inclement weather, the Hopkins men’s and women’s swim teams took part in a meet against Towson University and Navy in Annapolis.
(04/30/15 3:24pm)
The Hopkins men’s tennis team went 1-1 as it hit the road this past Saturday for split squad play against Washington College and NC Wesleyan. The team turned in a victory against Washington College, sweeping the Shoremen 9-0.
(04/23/15 5:57pm)
The Hopkins women’s track team spent this past weekend at the Widener University Invitational Meet in Chester, Pa. Several Lady Jays recorded personal bests at the meet.
(04/16/15 3:54pm)
The No. 6 Lady Jays racked up a 7-2 victory against Washington College giving the Shorewomen their first Conference loss of the season and their second loss in total. The Jays moved on to 5-0 in Conference play and 9-3 overall.
(03/26/15 2:59pm)
The No. 19 Hopkins Lady Jays extended their win streak by two games over the past two weekends with victories against Furman University and Georgetown University. The wins put the women’s lax team at 6-2 to start the season.
(02/20/15 1:31am)
After an up and down 4-12 regular season, the Blue Jays were led by an individual champion and a runner-up en route to a 5th place finish at the Centennial Conference Championships this past Saturday at McDaniel College in Westminster, Md.
(02/12/15 4:00pm)
This past Tuesday marked the beginning of the new NFL year, and with it, the start of free agency.
(02/05/15 8:09pm)
The No. 6 Blue Jays closed out the dual meet portion of the season in dominating fashion, securing a 130-65 rout against Mary Washington in Baltimore this past weekend. The win brought them to 6-4 heading into championship season. It also broke a two-game losing streak after consecutive losses to Towson and Navy on the road.
(11/06/14 8:03pm)
This past Saturday, the Hopkins men’s soccer team dropped a close 2-1 game to visiting Washington College Shoremen to close out regular season play. The loss dropped the Blue Jays to a 9-6-2 season with a Centennial Conference record of 3-5-1. Despite the losing record in conference play, Ursinus’s loss to Muhlenberg and a Haverford-Swarthmore tie propelled the Jays into the Centennial Conference Tournament as the fifth seed. Hopkins jumped to an early lead by scoring at the 2:40 mark in the first half when freshman forward Michael Swiercz converted on a chip from junior Ian Heinrich, placing a header into the bottom right corner for his first career goal. The Jays continued to put on the pressure, coming close to taking a two-goal lead when Heinrich hit the post after beating Washington College goalie Lin Robinson. The second half was a completely different story. In the 63rd minute, the Shoremen drew a penalty kick after a scrap in the one-yard penalty box. Drew Thompson converted on the kick leveling the game 1-1 with just over 25 minutes remaining. In the 83rd minute, the Shoremen jumped to a 2-1 lead after Joseph Fili sneaked past two Hopkins defenders and drove a shot into the bottom right corner past Hopkins senior goaltender Nick Cerrone, leaving the Jays on the wrong side of a 2-1 loss. Despite the late letdown, Swiercz attributed the hot start for the Jays to the fact that the game had playoff implications. “We started off with a lot of energy, which led to the early goal,” Swiercz said. However, with Washington College coming into the game at a lowly 6-9-1 record, Swiercz believed that the team became too complacent. “We kind of relaxed and didn’t keep the pressure on to see out the result,” he said. “We underestimated their ability to make a strong comeback.” Junior defender Kenny DeStefano also provided input on the loss, stating that the Shoremen capitalized more on their opportunities. “Soccer is a crazy sport in which most games are decided by just one or two goals,” DeStefano said. “So many things factor in to whether you can produce a goal at any one point, meaning you can be controlling the play but still fall short of achieving a result. It was an even match on both sides; they were just able to capitalize on their chances late in the game.” Swiercz expressed optimism moving forward into the CC playoffs. “The majority of our conference losses this season have been by one goal, so all of our games have been close,” Swiercz said. “We lost two games this season with less than a minute remaining. Obviously we can compete with all of the teams in the conference, so leading into the tournament we just need to regain our confidence.” DeStefano stated that the Blue Jays need to focus on their game plan and take everything one step at a time. “We need to be focusing on playing our style of play,” he said. “We have challenged the best teams in the country. It’s going to be a tough tournament, but with soccer especially the results could go either way.” With DeStefano’s sentiment in mind, the Blue Jays traveled to Haverford, Pa. to compete against the Haverford College Fords in the first round of the Centennial Conference playoffs. To the dismay of the Jays, the Fords came out victorious, scoring the only goal of the match in the 75th minute to defeat Hopkins by a final score of 1-0. Sophomore goaltender Matt Paris was excellent in goal for the Blue Jays by notching five saves on the day, but suffered his third loss of the season. The loss sends the Jays home for the season, finishing with a final record of 9-7-2 while Haverford advances to take on Franklin & Marshall College. Despite the difficult loss, the Jays have made the Centennial Conference playoffs for 14 straight years since the beginning of the tournament back in 2001. That being said, the taste of another one-goal defeat puts a damper on what has been a back-and-forth season for the Blue Jays. Sophomore Matt Williams nearly had the equalizer in the 87th minute but was thwarted by a beautiful stop from the Fords’ goaltender Sam Miller. At the end of the game the Fords outshot the Jays 9-6 and maintained possession of the ball for the majority of the game. The Blue Jays will head into the offseason looking to improve on another successful winning season.
(10/16/14 7:59pm)
The Hopkins volleyball team continued its sucesses against Ursinus, picking up its third straight win in a dominating sweep of the Bears. After a rough start to the season, the Lady Jays have now won eight of their last 10, putting them at 12-10 for the season and 4-2 in Centennial Conference play.
(10/02/14 8:11pm)
Riding the momentum of a six-game win streak, the women’s volleyball team dropped its second home game of the season to conference rivals Muhlenberg by a score of 3-1. The loss lowers the Lady Jays to a 9-9 record.