The Hopkins women’s track team spent this past weekend at the Widener University Invitational Meet in Chester, Pa. Several Lady Jays recorded personal bests at the meet.
The Hopkins women’s lacrosse team has enjoyed their season since moving to D-I in 1999.
The Barclays Premier League is one of most storied and celebrated sports leagues on the planet. Able to make legends and cult heroes out of mortal men, it has entertained millions since its inception in 1888. Clubs experience the immeasurable joy of winning the championship or the heartbreak of relegation.
The women’s tennis team, ranked sixth, shutout Muhlenberg at home, but lost to Emory, ranked second, in Atlanta. The Lady Jays are now 10-4 overall and 7-0 in the Centennial Conference.
Team sports are a unique phenomenon. Success must come from individual pieces meshing together and working in unison with specialized roles.
This past weekend, the 21-year-old Jordan Spieth decimated the competition en route to a four-stroke victory at the Masters Tournament. The contest, however, never seemed that close. The Texan tied a course record with a final score of 18 under par after shooting eight under on the first day to set the tone. The only other person to boast such an impressive scorecard by the fourth day of Tournament play was Tiger Woods in 1997. (Woods also holds the title as the youngest player to win a Masters, with Spieth behind him). The rise of Spieth gives way to a ripe, yet unintended, potential rivalry with 25-year-old Irish phenom Rory McIlroy as well.
On Saturday afternoon, the Blue Jay baseball team faced Swarthmore College in a doubleheader. The first game required a late-inning rally, and the second was an offensive explosion. Both contests ultimately yielded victory.
On Saturday evening, the Hopkins men’s lacrosse team faced off against Penn State University at Homewood Field. Hopkins led early, but Penn State came back strong in the second half, eventually sending the game to not one, but two overtimes.
s season, the Hopkins men’s lacrosse team went into overtime. In the previous two, the Blue Jays lost to Princeton University and the University of Virginia. This time the outcome would be different as the Jays scored with seven seconds left in second overtime to defeat Penn State University 11-10.
The No. 6 Lady Jays racked up a 7-2 victory against Washington College giving the Shorewomen their first Conference loss of the season and their second loss in total. The Jays moved on to 5-0 in Conference play and 9-3 overall.
With the Centennial Championship only a few weeks away, the Blue Jays are on top of the heap, boasting a 5-0 record against conference opponents and a 10-6 showing overall.
The Hopkins men’s track team was in action again this weekend, participating in the Hopkins/Loyola Invite. The Jays placed third overall in track and field at the home meet with a total score of 89 points. The Invite came just a week after the Goucher Invitational, where Hopkins took top honors in many major track and field competitions, eventually finishing in the top spot 50 points ahead of the second place finishers.
The rapidly approaching National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs and LeBron James’s Cleveland Cavaliers poised for a run deep into the postseason mean ESPN and our other national media outlets will begin to once again fawn after “The King” as he seeks his third NBA title. Nothing makes my blood boil quite like people comparing James with the greatest who ever lived, Michael Jordan, as ESPN and many causal fans will be prone to do when LeBron carves up lesser talents this postseason.
The No. 20 Lady Jays traveled to Lewisburg, Pa. to take on the Bison of Bucknell University. They dominated play for nearly the entire game and outscored the Bison 10-3 in the second half en route to a 16-5 victory. The win, the ninth in a row for the Jays, pushed their overall record to 11-2 and gave them another quality win to push themselves into the No. 17 ranking in the country.
This past weekend the Hopkins men’s track and field team travelled to Towson, Md. to compete in the Goucher Track and Field Classic. One athlete’s performance stood out among the rest.
As the weather has begun to heat up in recent days, so has the Hopkins women’s track and field team, who put together a dominant performance at the Goucher Invitational as the calendar flipped from March to April.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season marks the first point in many fans’ lifetimes; there is an overwhelming excitement in the Maryland-D.C. corridor for both of its teams before opening day.
Junior attack Ryan Brown’s nine-point performance was not enough to knock Big Ten rival Ohio State this past Sunday. After nine ties, the hosting Buckeyes were able to close out the game on a 4-1 run, outlasting the visiting Blue Jays 15-12.
The Hopkins baseball team split their games this past weekend, losing their first against Franklin & Marshall College and winning their second behind a strong outing from senior right-hander Jake Enterlin.