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(10/17/13 8:11pm)
Although the games did not count on the record sheet, the Hopkins women’s lacrosse team may have played their most important three games all season this past weekend as part of the Stick It To Sarcoma event, held at Homewood Field on Oct. 6.
(10/17/13 8:10pm)
The Hopkins women’s tennis team rolled through all opponents this past Saturday at the Swarthmore Invitational in Swarthmore, Pa. The Lady Jays sent sophomore Olivia Kasten and freshman Amanda Austi to the tournament to play against talented players from Dickinson and Swarthmore. Both Kasten and Austi competed admirably, securing a combined 8-0 record in singles matches and 2-0 record in the doubles bracket to go undefeated in the entire tournament. “We really stuck to our game-plan this weekend and it led to great success,” Kasten said. “We stayed focused and relaxed throughout all of our matches and we felt comfortable with all of the shots we took. It was great to sweep the competition this weekend.”
(10/04/13 7:33pm)
It was a very successful weekend for the Hopkins men’s tennis team, as several players competed admirably at the ITA Southeast Tournament in Fredericksburg, Va. Freshman duo Michael Buxbaum and Emerson Walsh won the doubles championship to take home the team’s third regional doubles title in program history, while junior Ben Hwang rolled through opponents into the singles championship before falling to Abhishek Alla of Carnegie Mellon in the final. Freshman Jeffrey McKenzie added another accomplishment to the list by winning the Blue 1 singles draw.
(09/19/13 5:23pm)
In coalition with the Hopkins Organization for Programming (the HOP), local ice cream parlor Dominion Ice Cream released a brand new ice cream flavor that is sweeping the Hopkins community: Blue Jay Batter. The new flavor debuted this past Tuesday at a special event on the upper quad of the Homewood Campus. Those who attended the event received free samples of the blueberry cheesecake-flavored ice cream along with custom designed Blue Jay Batter t-shirts.
(09/15/13 9:43pm)
After the first week of regular season football, here are our takes on the top eight teams in the league:
(04/27/13 9:09pm)
In another dominating performance, the Hopkins women’s tennis team swept the Muhlenberg College Mules 9-0 on Saturday after making the drive up to Allentown, Pa. The sixth-ranked Lady Jays have continued on their impressive tear, bringing their overall season record to 14-2 while remaining undefeated in the Centennial Conference, 8-0. The win was the ninth in a row for Hopkins, an impressive stretch through the heart of their demanding schedule.
(04/19/13 4:17am)
After another impressive streak of momentum, the Hopkins men’s tennis team took down Centennial Conference rival Haverford, 7-2 this past Saturday. With some perfect weather for tennis, the Jays asserted themselves as the dominant competitor, winning all six singles matches despite early struggles in the doubles round.
(04/11/13 4:50pm)
The stage was set for a thrilling game at Homewood Field this past Friday night as the Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse team took on Albany in a game of great importance for both teams. For the second week in a row, the Jays fell just short of a victory.
(04/06/13 3:25am)
The eighth-ranked Blue Jays suffered a shocking defeat after falling to the sixth-ranked UNC Tar Heels in overtime by a final score of 11-10.
(03/28/13 9:06pm)
While most Hopkins students were home enjoying a well-deserved, relaxing spring break, the Hopkins men’s tennis team began the first stretch of their season as they traveled to San Antonio, Texas during the week to take on two opponents. Many of the players on the team have been essential in securing a strong 6-2 record to start the season.
(03/14/13 3:51pm)
After making the long, arduous trip to Illinois, through delayed flights and rough travels, selected members from the Hopkins women’s track team competed admirably in the Division III Indoor Track NCAA Championships, setting several school and program records in the process. Despite the delays from an impending snowstorm, the Lady Jays made the trip to Naperville to compete respectably in the National Championship, representing Hopkins to the best of their ability in the process.
(03/08/13 5:21am)
Coming off of their most impressive, dominating and rewarding performances of the entire season, the Hopkins men and women’s track teams traveled to the ECAC Championships and the Columbia Last Chance Invitational at the New Balance Armory in New York to take on various opponents from over 40 colleges and universities.
(03/01/13 2:42am)
With one event remaining in the entire championship meet and leading by the miniscule margin of one point, the Hopkins men’s track team knew it would take every last ounce of their energy, determination, and effort to be victorious at the Centennial Conference Championships in Collegeville, Pa. this past Saturday. Leading by one against a dangerous Haverford College opponent, the team of senior Rob Martin, freshman Colin O’Connor, junior Andrew Carey and junior Colin Rozanski lead the Blue Jays in the 4x400-meter relay to finish second, three places above Haverford, and first overall to capture their first Conference Championship in the program’s history. By defeating Haverford by three places in the final event, the Jays were able to secure a first place finish with 168 points. Haverford, who had won the championship 12 out of the past 13 years, finished second with a score of 163 points while Ursinus College and Dickinson College tied for third place with 94 points each.
(02/21/13 7:12pm)
With the Centennial Conference Championships less than a week away, the Hopkins men’s and women’s track teams were able to turn in strong performances at the Keogh Invitational in Haverford, Pa.
(02/07/13 7:43pm)
After a very successful weekend filled with record-breaking runs and Centennial Conference bests at the Penn State and Thomson Invitational meets, the Hopkins men’s track team carried the momentum into the Seamus McElligot Invitational. The squad continued to set personal bests in team and individual events despite facing the stiff competition of Haverford. Highlights included exceptional performances in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump.
(02/01/13 1:42am)
Over the course of this past weekend, the Hopkins men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Penn State and University of Delaware to compete in the Penn State National Invitational and the Delaware Thomson Invitational. Throughout the course of these two tournaments, several individual records were broken.
(11/30/12 12:44am)
The Hopkins women’s cross country team made history on November 17 at the Division III NCAA National Championships in Terra Haute, Indiana. The team totaled an astounding 158 points to capture its first NCAA Division III Cross Country Title at the LaVerne Gibson Championship Course. They defeated the runner-up school, Wartburg, by 63 points, the greatest margin of victory in a women’s Division III championship race since 2002. The title is the first women’s national championship in not only cross country, but also in any women's sport in Hopkins history. And as if all of these incredible accomplishments weren’t enough to satisfy any championship team, three Blue Jay runners finished in the top-35 to achieve the status of All-American. Freshman Hannah Oneda led the Blue Jays down the stretch and finished in 10th place, while junior Holly Clarke and senior Annie Monagle finished 25th and 32nd respectively.
(11/15/12 11:08pm)
The Hopkins women’s soccer team went into this past weekend looking to continue their streak of NCAA second round appearances to seven out of the past eight years. They didn’t just continue this streak; they dominated throughout the entirety of the weekend. The team was able to piece together two picture perfect wins this past weekend, steam-rolling Lancaster Bible 5-0 to reach the second round of the NCAA tournament before defeating Rowan in the second round 4-2 to reach the Sweet 16. With a victory in these two games the Blue Jays find themselves in a ideal position heading into the tougher fixtures of the tournament as they look to continue to ride their momentum straight into the Round of 16. Hopkins entered the weekend looking to build off of recent key victories that propelled them into the upper bracket of the tournament and as a very tough opponent to overmatch. On Saturday against Lancaster, it didn’t take the Jays long to show that they meant business as sophomore star Hannah Kronick charged past a Lancaster defender to find sophomore Sydney Teng uncovered in front of the net as she drilled a shot past the goalkeeper to give Hopkins the early 1-0 lead. The Blue Jays continued to dominate all aspects of the game, especially possession, making it extremely difficult for Lancaster to build or sustain any offensive attack. 112 seconds after the first goal was scored, Hopkins found the back of the net again as freshman Alaina Arthur volleyed a beautiful shot out of mid-air straight into the upper right corner of the goal. Not only was this goal crucial in giving Hopkins room to work with for the rest of the game, but also marked Arthur’s first career collegiate goal. It couldn’t have come at a more crucial time for the Jays as they now defended a 2-0 lead. The girls headed into the half with the two goal advantage and seemed quite confident going into the locker room. However, the team refused to get complacent as Kronick erupted out of the gates in the second half of the game. After gaining possession of the ball, Kronick dribbled passed two defenders on the left side and passed off the ball to junior Christina Convey. Convey immediately passed back, creating a nice opening for Kronick to fire the ball passed the diving Lancaster goalkeeper to give Hopkins a 3-0 lead. Teng connected for her second goal of the match during the 79th minute of the game after receiving a perfect pass from freshman Paula Swiercz. The goal gave Hopkins a commanding 4-0 lead and plenty of breathing room as the second half started to come to a close. However, the excitement was far from over in this one-sided affair. As the clock was winding down, Teng sparked excitement on the Hopkins sideline and for the entire Homewood Field crowd. She received a high, errant pass from Swiercz towards the middle of the box and in astonishing fashion, bicycle-kicked the ball into the back of the net and got up in uproarious excitement, celebrating the second hat trick ever scored by a Hopkins player in the NCAA tournament. “I’ve never pulled off a hat trick before, and to have my first one in the NCAA tournament made it that much more meaningful,” Teng said. “To cap it off with a bicycle kick was really just beyond my imagination and something I’ve been dreaming of for years. That being said, every single one of my goals came from a beautiful assist from my teammates, and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.” Along with this impressive milestone came an even more remarkable achievement: Kronick broke the Hopkins single season points record by recording her 54th point of the season by scoring the third goal of the game. “This achievement definitely means a lot to me, but none of it would’ve been possible without my teammates this year,” said Kronick. “We have all come together on the field this year, feeding off of each other, with many different people stepping up when needed and I think this was definitely a factor in helping me achieve that.” This achievement surpasses the previous record of 53 points in a single season that was met last year. Sparks flied as the Blue Jays dazzled their way to a 5-0 victory to advance to the next round of the NCAA tournament. Senior Meredith Maguire was excellent between the posts as she recorded six saves for the shutout. Hopkins looked poised on Saturday evening heading into Sunday’s big matchup against Rowan. Heading into Sunday’s matchup against Rowan, Hopkins had a career 4-1-1 record in the second round of the NCAA tournament, which boded well given the momentum they just gained from out-hustling and out-playing Lancaster the day before.
(11/09/12 4:30am)
As the final seconds ticked off the clock at Sponaugle-Williamson Field, the Hopkins sideline looked bewildered and shocked as the Blue Jays were handed their first loss of the season, a 14-12 heartbreaker against Franklin & Marshall. The win marked the first win F&M recorded against Hopkins since 2007 and brought the Jays’ 22 regular season winning streak to a close, as they were unable to build a lead against a tough F&M team. The win also snapped Hopkins' impressive 20-game Centennial Conference winning streak. Heading into the weekend, the Blue Jays were ranked ninth in the nation among Division III football, making this loss one of the biggest upsets of the season.
(10/25/12 6:28pm)
As the final buzzer sounded on a wet, stormy and cold Friday night at Homewood Field, the Hopkins football team charged onto the field to celebrate an as yet undefeated season and a 49-35 victory over Gettysburg College. The Blue Jays victory over the Bullets pushed them to 7-0, with a 6-0 record in the Centennial Conference and an overall ranking of 10th in the country. There were two weather delays that caused the game to start an hour later than scheduled and to be stopped with 6:28 remaining in the 2nd quarter as thunderstorms passed through the Baltimore area.