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(04/27/17 1:41pm)
As the Hopkins women’s lacrosse team enters the home stretch of the regular season, their recent victory against Big Ten rival Ohio State was highlighted by the strong performance from junior attacker Emily Kenul.
(04/27/17 1:36pm)
Due to weather conditions, the doubleheader, originally scheduled for Saturday, was postponed to Sunday, which allowed the Jays an extra day of rest after Friday’s victory against the Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats.
(04/27/17 1:31pm)
This past weekend, the Hopkins women’s tennis team faced off against the 13th ranked Washington and Lee University Generals and Ursinus College Bears in a pair of road matches.
(04/27/17 1:25pm)
The Hopkins women’s lacrosse team beat the Ohio State University (OSU) Buckeyes in a Conference duel in Columbus, Ohio this past Saturday morning. The 12-6 win puts the Blue Jays at 10-5 on the season and 2-3 in the Big Ten, with just two games remaining in the regular season. With the loss, OSU falls to 6-11 on the season and 0-6 in Conference play.
(04/20/17 6:57pm)
The Blue Jays swept the Haverford Fords in their season’s final doubleheader on Babb Field, finishing the day with a walk-off hit by senior catcher Ryan Orgielewicz.
(04/20/17 6:55pm)
Rebounding from a tough loss to Big Ten foe Ohio State last weekend, the Hopkins men’s lacrosse team was able to hang on after a second half offensive surge by the Penn State University (PSU) Nittany Lions to emerge victorious in front of a packed crowd at Homewood Field.
(04/20/17 6:53pm)
Baltimore won the American League East in 2014 for the first time since 1997 and Toronto finished atop the division in 2015 for the first time since 1993. In 2016, both teams were neck and neck throughout the season.
(04/20/17 6:48pm)
After a heartbreaking defeat by the Emory Eagles on Friday, the men’s tennis team triumphed in two 8-1 victories against the Haverford College Fords and the Christopher Newport University Captains on Saturday.
(04/20/17 6:46pm)
This past Friday, the men and women of the Hopkins track and field team had a home meet at the Johns Hopkins Invitational. Numerous teams from every division arrived in Baltimore for the Blue Jays’ first and only home meet of the year.
(04/20/17 2:32pm)
Before the start of last season, the NFL announced that the St. Louis Rams would be leaving St. Louis and returning to Los Angeles immediately for the start of 2016. Furthermore, in January of this year, the San Diego Chargers ended a decade long stadium dispute when they announced they were moving in with the Rams.
(04/20/17 2:24pm)
This is due to the fact that while they had a better regular season record last year, the Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs also had record-setting seasons, so people thought those two teams could beat the Warriors in a seven-game series.
(04/13/17 2:13pm)
After traveling 423 miles to Columbus, Ohio the 11th-ranked Blue Jays men’s lacrosse team faced off against the ninth-ranked Ohio State University (OSU) Buckeyes in Big Ten Conference action. The Blue Jays fell to the Buckeyes in a battle that ended in a score of 13-9.
(04/13/17 2:09pm)
After their win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Lakers had officially won their last five games, leaving many fans scratching their heads.
(04/13/17 2:04pm)
This past weekend, the men’s and women’s track & field teams headed to Fairfax, Virginia to compete in the George Mason Spring Invitational. Though the competition was exceptional, the Jays kept pace with the numerous D-I schools in the field.
(04/13/17 2:00pm)
After splitting with the Muhlenberg Mules the previous day, the Blue Jays returned to Stromberg Stadium to dominate the McDaniel College Green Terror 18-7.
(04/13/17 1:57pm)
The Hopkins women’s lacrosse team split their two games, defeating the University of Michigan Wolverines in a Conference matchup on Saturday, while falling to the fourth-ranked Stony Brook University Seawolves on Tuesday night. The Blue Jays now sit at 9-5 on the season, with a 1-3 record in Big Ten play.
(04/13/17 1:54pm)
Baltimore is home to two proud franchises, the Ravens and the Orioles, who have offered the people of Baltimore hope as the city has grappled with disinvestment and the decline of industry. Like a phoenix rising out of the ashes, the Orioles have experienced a profound resurgence in recent seasons.
(04/13/17 1:48pm)
This weekend, both the men’s and women’s tennis teams took trips up to Pennsylvania for matches against the Muhlenberg College Mules on Saturday and the Carnegie Mellon University Tartans on Sunday.
(04/06/17 1:14pm)
It was all so surreal. Playing on Homewood Field is something young kids dream of. Who was I to be here — a girl from a small town in Delaware trying to fill her older sister’s jersey number 21? By the grace of God, I somehow made it to Hopkins, and I was not going to mess this up.
(04/06/17 1:08pm)
The start of Conference play is always an exciting time in the world of sports. As the 13th-ranked Hopkins men’s lacrosse team took to Homewood Field to begin Big Ten Conference play against the visiting No. 7 Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, the Blue Jays looked to carry the momentum of last week’s comeback victory against the University of Virginia. The Blue Jays did just that, as they started off Big Ten play with a 12-6 victory.