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With the NFL’s regular season getting started, let’s take a look at some of the teams sure to keep the League as exciting and dramatic as ever this upcoming season.
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With the NFL’s regular season getting started, let’s take a look at some of the teams sure to keep the League as exciting and dramatic as ever this upcoming season.
For tennis fans, the U.S. Open is the culmination of a season-long tour filled with upsets, comebacks and historic matches unlike anything else. This time around, the American women were the talk of the U.S. Open.
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.
1. Since each of the “Big Four” professional sports has expanded the length of its regular season, the team with the best regular season record in that sport’s history has failed to win the championship. This includes the 2001 Seattle Mariners (116-46) in the MLB who lost in the American League Championship Series, the 2016 Golden State Warriors (73-9) who lost in the NBA Finals, the 2007 New England Patriots (16-0) who lost the Super Bowl and the 1996 Detroit Red Wings (62-13-7) in the NHL who lost in the Western Conference Finals.
The Blue Jays earned back-to-back field hockey victories last weekend, marking their second straight season opening with two consecutive wins.
The Hopkins men’s soccer team kicked off their 2017 campaign this past Friday against the Goucher College Gophers. The Blue Jays made their season debut under the lights of their home turf, Homewood Field.
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.
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.
Last year, the Hopkins men’s water polo team had a slow 0-9 start to their 2016 season. This past weekend, however, the Jays entered the pool as a completely different team.
Although the season is just beginning, it is never too early to look ahead to January and preview the College Football Playoff. As the season starts to get underway, let’s examine the college football landscape and look at which teams from the major conferences will be legitimate contenders to reach the Playoff.
The two remaining undefeated Centennial Conference men’s tennis teams battled for the top seed this past Saturday. The 17th-ranked Blue Jays came out on top in the matchup against the Swarthmore College Garnet to secure hosting privileges for the Conference Tournament. The final score of Saturday’s match was 7-2.
After a 31-year-long Hopkins career, Women’s Basketball Coach Nancy Funk announced her retirement last Tuesday. She leaves Hopkins with the most wins in program history.
Throughout my life, one thing has remained constant: my love for the NFL draft. Ever since I was 10 years old, I have spent the weeks and months leading up to the Draft learning about the prospects and which players were good fits for which teams. I would count down the days until the draft and sit glued to the couch when the day finally came.
As the school year winds down, so does the regular season for the Jays. In last week’s matchups, the Jays defeated the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights 17-9 to clinch a spot in the Big Ten Tournament but fell to crosstown-rivals, the Towson University Tigers, 18-5.
Along with the culmination of the first round comes the end of the road for the eight teams that were eliminated from championship contention. Let’s examine these eight teams and explore their most viable options going forward.
The matchup between Hopkins and the University of Maryland Terrapins, known as “The Rivalry,” is the biggest rivalry in all of college lacrosse. Facing off for the first time in 1895, the 115-game series is skewed in favor of the Jays, who hold a 71-43-1 record after this weekend’s loss.
On Monday night, the visiting Baltimore Orioles dispatched the Boston Red Sox 5-2. The win moved the O’s into sole possession of first place in the American League East at 16-8, which would usually be a cause for celebration. However, the post-game press coverage was dominated by far more insidious incidents that occurred during the game.
If you came from a small town like I did, then you probably arrived at college with similar memories of homecoming: the crisp October air on your face, endless amounts of school spirit, the anticipation and excitement of your high-school football team playing their rival from the next town over on home field as the entire community gathered around to watch.
With 42 triple-doubles this year, Westbrook set the single season record, breaking the previous record set by Mr. Triple-Double, Oscar Robertson.
With no outs in the inning, Orioles right fielder Mark Trumbo hit a groundball to Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts, who threw the ball to second baseman Dustin Pedroia in an attempt to retire Orioles third baseman Manny Machado on a force play. Then, the controversial play occurred: Machado slid beyond second base, and as a result, spiked Pedroia’s left leg, forcing Pedroia to leave the game and miss the next three.