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The Hopkins men’s basketball team opened the 2017-2018 season on Nov. 15 at home against the Marymount University Saints. It was also the debut for Hopkins head coach Josh Loeffler, who took over for Bill Nelson after 31 seasons with the Blue Jays.
As the rest of the student body was gearing up to go home and finally get some well-deserved sleep during Thanksgiving break, the Hopkins women’s cross country team was diligently preparing for the NCAA Championship race. The Blue Jays made their way to Principia College in Elsah, Ill. with hopes to defend their second straight NCAA title.
The Hopkins men’s basketball team has had five consecutive victories to start off the 2017-2018 season. The highlights include a first-place finish in the Rhodes Tip-Off Tournament and a 72-46 win against the McDaniel College Green Terror in the Blue Jays’ Centennial Conference opener.
The men’s soccer team’s season came to an end two weekends ago with a heartbreaking finish in the NCAA Sweet 16 against the Tufts University Jumbos.
The Hopkins football team’s season came to an end in heartbreaking fashion in the first round of the NCAA playoffs.
After defeating Wilkes University in the second round of the NCAA Division-III Women’s Soccer Tournament, the Hopkins women’s soccer team advanced to the Sweet 16 for the ninth time in program history. Hopkins headed to Williamstown, Mass. to face the SUNY Geneseo Knights.
The Hopkins men’s soccer team did not allow their loss in the semifinals of the Centennial Conference Tournament to defeat them. Instead, the Jays used the upsetting outcome to fuel their fight going into the NCAA Tournament.
This past weekend, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams travelled down to Dickinson College for the Mideast Regional Championship with a chance to advance to the National Championship race on the line.
This past weekend the Hopkins football team travelled to Westminster, Maryland to take on the McDaniel Green Terror. Tensions were certainly high going into Saturday’s game.
The Hopkins women’s soccer team began their run in the NCAA playoffs with their win in the first round against the College of Staten Island Dolphins.
After winning their fifth Centennial Conference title since 2011, the Blue Jays’ women’s volleyball team headed to Stevenson, Md. this past weekend to compete in the NCAA Division-III Women’s Volleyball Championship.
The Hopkins women’s volleyball team had a great weekend, notching two victories and a Centennial Conference Championship for the second year in a row. In the first round of the Conference Tournament, the Jays easily dispatched the McDaniel College Green Terror in three straight sets.
The Hopkins men’s soccer team hosted the Centennial Conference Championship Tournament this past weekend at Homewood Field. On Friday evening, the Blue Jays kicked off their tournament run, taking on the fifth-seeded Dickinson College Red Devils for the second week in a row, this time in the semi-final round of the Conference Tournament.
The 20th-ranked Hopkins football team made a statement this past weekend on Homewood Field. The Blue Jays dominated their Centennial Conference foe, the Juniata College Eagles, from start to finish in a 57-14 victory on their senior day.
This past weekend, the Hopkins men’s wrestling team opened their season at the Messiah Invitational in Grantham, Pa.