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November 24, 2024

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Athlete of the Week- Jen Cook: Women's Lacrosse

Senior attacker Jen Cook notched a hat trick in the women’s lacrosse team’s dominant 16-3 win against George Washington this past Wednesday. With the victory, the Lady Jays improved to 2-1 on the young season and are set to see a bump in their national ranking, which sat at 17 going into the contest.


"Miracle on Ice" inspires athletes of all sports

This past Sunday marks the 35th anniversary of what many call the “Miracle on Ice.” The name was attributed to the defeat of the powerful Soviet Union hockey team by the United States in the 1980 Olympic games.




M. Basketball prepares for the conference tourney

The Hopkins men’s basketball team capped a record-setting regular season with a dominating 87-58 win over Washington College on Senior Day. The Goldfarb crowd stayed after the game for the presentation honoring the four Blue Jay seniors: Omar Randall, Luke Chambers, George Bugarinovic and Jimmy Hammer. 





Men's Swimming finishes fourth in Conference

The Hopkins men’s swimming team spent the weekend in Charlotte, N.C. while competing in the 2015 Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championship. The Blue Jays finished in fourth place after totaling 819 points throughout the four-day event.


Men's Swimming finishes fourth in Conference

The Hopkins men’s swimming team spent the weekend in Charlotte, N.C. while competing in the 2015 Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championship. The Blue Jays finished in fourth place after totaling 819 points throughout the four-day event.



Bball streak snapped by No. 9 Dickinson

This past Saturday afternoon saw the 10th-ranked Hopkins Blue Jays battle the ninth-ranked Dickinson Red Devils down to the wire in a thrilling contest. Each team traded runs throughout the game, but neither could gain enough distance to establish a safe lead.




Men's Lacrosse bounces back, defeats Nova

Going into their third game of the season, the No. 5 Blue Jays took on Villanova at the Wildcats’ home field. Already having home field advantage, the Jays also had to conquer the snow as the Villanova stadium held about five inches of snow throughout. The weather seemed to effect the Jays as they started off the game slowly.


Men's Lacrosse bounces back, defeats Nova

Going into their third game of the season, the No. 5 Blue Jays took on Villanova at the Wildcats’ home field. Already having home field advantage, the Jays also had to conquer the snow as the Villanova stadium held about five inches of snow throughout. The weather seemed to effect the Jays as they started off the game slowly.


Wrestling earns fifth at conference championships

After an up and down 4-12 regular season, the Blue Jays were led by an individual champion and a runner-up en route to a 5th place finish at the Centennial Conference Championships this past Saturday at McDaniel College in Westminster, Md.


Baseball team gets ready for fresh start

The Blue Jay baseball team will be playing on a field befitting of its storied history for the first time this upcoming season since the construction of Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium was completed this summer. Bob Babb’s squad is looking to turn out a season that lives up to its beautiful new digs.



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