Men's ice hockey making strides with new coach
"Thank God there is a sport for middle-sized white boys," Patrick Swayze says in his 1986 hit Youngblood.
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"Thank God there is a sport for middle-sized white boys," Patrick Swayze says in his 1986 hit Youngblood.
Here are the facts. The date was March 31, 1985, and Kathleen and Michael Nawrocki gave birth to a child named Danny. Eighteen years later, the young man left home to play basketball for Hopkins. In his fourth year on the team, he was named the News-Letter Athlete of the Week. This is where our story begins.
It's never easy to say goodbye, whether it's to friends or to a season. For the women's soccer team, it's both.
During their first semester of college, Hopkins freshmen aren't particularly concerned with scores. Since grades are covered, a freshman's only goal is to pass.
Junior water polo player Sean McCreery usually has a rare moment of silence during the many times he imagines himself as a fish.
What's the most you've done in less than 20 minutes?
Did you know senior forward Laurie Baumann of women's soccer has an uncanny ability to spot four-leaved clovers?
It's been a goal-den week for Hopkins men's soccer senior goalkeeper Danny Coble.
Got the denim blues?
With a 9-1 record, the men's soccer team has room to brag. The young team (14 freshmen, eight sophomores, four juniors and two seniors) had big shoes to fill early in the season, as seven starters graduated in '05. There's no question, however, that the Blue Jays have exceeded expectations. Undeterred by an early loss to Wilkes, the Jays have put together a commanding five-game winning streak, adding to it this week with victories over Juniata and conference rival McDaniel. Juniata helplessly fell apart in the face of a Blue Jay offensive assault, falling 4-0, while Hopkins made one early goal count in their 1-0 heart-stopper versus McDaniel.