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May 4, 2025
May 4, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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Hopkins is out to its best start since 2007 after Saturday night’s victory.

M. Soccer opens season with six-game win streak

Last weekend, the Hopkins men’s soccer team stayed undefeated with a 2-0 victory over the eighth-ranked Haverford College Fords in their Centennial Conference opener. The Blue Jays now have a 6-0-0 record thanks to their fifth shutout of the season, their best start to a season since 2007.






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Achim Younker was named the Centennial Conference Player of the Week.

M. Soccer continues to shut out the competition

This past weekend, the Hopkins men’s soccer team traveled up to Plattsburgh, New York to play in the Best Western Plus Cardinal Classic. Hopkins came into the weekend with a 2-0 record, which they sought to improve as Centennial Conference play draws near.




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Senior hitter Elizabeth Wuerstle was named to the All-Tournament Team.

W. Volleyball sweeps weekend tournament

This past weekend, the Blue Jays won four consecutive matches at the University of Mary Washington (UMW) Invitational in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Even more impressively, the Jays only dropped one set all weekend.





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Junior water polo captain Josh Kurtz.

Colwell’s Court: Josh Kurtz — Water Polo

This past weekend the Hopkins men’s water polo team began their season with a triumphant 4-0 performance. Traveling to Annapolis, Md. to compete in the Navy Labor Day Open, the Jays defeated Washington & Jefferson College, Gannon University, Cal Lutheran University and La Salle University over the course of just two days.


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Senior place kicker Jamie Sullivan tied a Hopkins record with four field goals.

Football comes from behind to win in OT

This past Friday the Hopkins football team opened up their 2017 season against the Washington & Lee University Generals in Lexington, Va. The Generals tested the Jays’ 41-game regular season winning streak, which spans back to the 2012 season.



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