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(10/25/07 5:00am)
The Hopkins water polo team played an exhausting five games over the weekend. The men faced Princeton University, Brown University, Bucknell University, the Naval Academy and Harvard University.
(10/10/07 5:00am)
You may see her in her field hockey sweats. You might see her carrying a Kappa Alpha Theta tote. But before you mark her off as a typical athlete or sorority girl, junior field hockey forward Adair Landy would like to set one thing straight: "Although I am a member of both groups, neither one defines me."
(10/04/07 5:00am)
Over the weekend, the Hopkins men's soccer team maintained their undefeated record as they shot past McDaniel (8-2) and Muhlenberg (2-1). Though the Blue Jays flew to Westminister, Md. and Allentown, Penn. to take on their opponents, the foreign territory wasn't enough to terrify the team.
(10/03/07 5:00am)
Watch out ladies - this athlete of the week's got some moves that'll make your heart beat faster than he can score a soccer goal (which is really, really, fast).
(09/26/07 5:00am)
How did Collin Anderson end his 20th birthday? "I went to the bathroom, threw up and went to bed." Does this sound like a typical birthday? Maybe for most, but not for junior ultra-marathoner Collin Anderson.
(09/19/07 5:00am)
Senior women's soccer forward Kim Lane doesn't believe in magic. She hasn't read the Harry Potter series, doesn't think much of Lord of the Rings, and doesn't have any plans, thus far, for Halloween - other than soccer practice, of course.
(09/19/07 5:00am)
Often athletes struggle when it comes to vocalizing their complex athletic emotions. Hopkins soccer players, though, just aren't your typical jocks.
(09/13/07 5:00am)
A quarterback has to think quickly. There's no time to dwell on the situation, no way to compromise pass options, and no way to know exactly what's coming your way. A good quarterback has a number of options, but picks one - the best one, hopefully ? and goes for it.
(04/26/07 5:00am)
Male athletes sometimes touch each other's backsides. Not that Hopkins is by any means a socially "normal" school, but I think I would be correct in stating that in most places, even at Hopkins, a friendly tap on the behind from male-to-male, or even male-to-female, in public, would be questioned. And that's what this article is about. Why do athletes smack each other's asses? Luckily, here at Hopkins, not only do we have male butt-smacking athletes, but our ass-slappers manage to also excel at a highly competitive institution, reflecting their intuitive nature and - dare we say it? ?- scientific expertise on the topic.
(04/25/07 5:00am)
Freshman men's track distance runner Graham Belton really socked it to 'em this weekend at the Widener Invitational. Though he claims it was due to "a lot of hard work that finally paid off," there are a couple of other factors that contributed to his success.
(04/19/07 5:00am)
If you want to tell her anything, go ahead and tell her she plays like a girl. For freshman attack Sam Schrum, this can only be taken as a compliment.
(04/11/07 5:00am)
There are eight great things to say about the Hopkins star baseball catcher Rob Sanzillo. Actually, there are more than eight, but Sanzillo has a passion for acronyms that's even stronger than his passion for baseball.
(03/29/07 5:00am)
Like they say, the third time's a charm. Or a key, rather?
(03/22/07 5:00am)
Junior baseball player Jonas Fester likes it hot. After all, he just spent his spring break in Arizona, where he claims the temperature was 95 degrees every day.
(03/18/07 5:00am)
Get ready for a new kind of freshman orientation. This week's lesson will be led by Steve Boyle, a first-year student-athlete here on campus. Steven's got a lot of wisdom for a mere freshman, and he's come up with quite an agenda.
(03/02/07 5:00am)
Three NCAA All-Conference Honors players will lead the men's basketball team to the NCAA tournament this weekend. Seniors T.J. Valerio, Danny Nawrocki and Matt Griffin admit that much of their success is due to rigorous practice, a strong coaching staff, and personal drive.
(02/16/07 5:00am)
She's not your average grandmother. And with a name like Funk, one wouldn't expect her to be anyway. What's the secret to her youth? According to her, it's coaching the women's basketball team. "I love Hopkins. I think it's a fantastic place. The students are dynamic, bright. They keep me young."
(02/02/07 5:00am)
On Wednesday's game against Gettysburg, senior forward/center Matt Griffin scored his 1000th career point.
(01/27/07 5:00am)
Samantha Dolan is an artist. She's known for graceful strokes, sweeping rhythm and, of course, the popularity and success of her work. Perhaps her style is strongly influenced by her favorite artist, Edward Degas. Both share an admiration for grace that is reflected in their soft, sweeping style. "I really like the dancers he paints," she said.
(12/07/06 5:00am)
Think it's time to call it quits? Hopkins students give the breakdown on breaking up.