After finishing the regular season atop the Centennial Conference, the Hopkins women’s field hockey team hosted the Centennial Conference Tournament this past weekend for the first time since 2000.
The stakes were high in the face-off between Hopkins and the 13th-ranked Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats this weekend as the winning team would secure first place in the Centennial Conference and home-field advantage for the entirety of the Conference Playoffs.
The Hopkins women’s soccer team won their ninth and 10th Centennial Conference contests this season after defeating the Gettysburg College Bullets 4-1 on last Wednesday, which they followed up with a 2-0 victory against the Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats on Saturday.
This past Sunday, the Hopkins women’s cross country team traveled to Gettysburg, Pa. for the Centennial Conference Championship.
When fourth-year medical student Jordan Tropf gathered with thousands of other runners for the start of the 17th Annual Baltimore Marathon on Oct. 21, he expected to be competitive and race with the frontrunners. What Tropf did not expect was to win the race by over three full minutes. At his pace, this meant he was over a half a mile in front of the second-place finisher.
The Hopkins men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Gettysburg College this past Sunday morning to compete in the Centennial Conference Championships.
Both the men’s and women’s swim teams headed to Annapolis, Md., this past Friday for some tough competition against D-I opponents: the United States Naval Academy Midshipmen (Mids) and the Towson University Tigers.
The 24th-ranked football team continued their strong season this week, as they dominated the Gettysburg College Bullets 52-0.
In a victorious week for the Hopkins men’s soccer team, the Jays garnered two Centennial Conference wins, bringing their record to 13-1-2 with just one game left to go in the regular season.
The Hopkins women’s volleyball team’s 18-game winning streak ended on the road against the 25th ranked Stevenson University Mustangs, losing 3-1 on Thursday. After the loss, the Jays bounced back and swept the Ursinus College Bears on Saturday.
The men’s soccer team improved their undefeated Conference record this past week with two more wins: the first at home against the McDaniel College Green Terror by a score of 2-0 and the second on the road against the Ursinus College Bears by a score of 6-0.
The Hopkins women’s soccer team continued their torrid pace with two more wins this past week, beating the McDaniel College Green Terror earlier on the road and then beating Centennial Conference rival, the Swarthmore College Garnet, on Saturday at home. The two wins guaranteed the Jays a spot in the Conference Tournament.
The Hopkins women’s field hockey team continued their strong season this past weekend as the Jays defeated the Swarthmore College Garnet 4-0 to clinch a berth to the Centennial Conference Tournament for the first time since 2014.
With a win over the then 17th-ranked Juniata College Eagles this past weekend, the Hopkins women’s volleyball team broke the program record for the longest winning streak, which was set back in 2012.