The extra-low five: the art of the butt touchMale athletes sometimes touch each other's backsides. Not that Hopkins is by any means a socially "normal" school, but I think I would be correct in stating that in most places, even at Hopkins, a friendly tap on the behind from male-to-male, or even male-to-female, in public, would be questioned. 4 Comments |
Hopkins crew is down the creek with plenty of paddlesMen and Women rowers team finish strong in one-day raceThe Blue Jays Crew team traveled to Camden, N.J., last week to participate in the Knecht Cup. Due to the weather forecast, the regatta was condensed from a weekend event to only Saturday. Rowing against teams from both Division I and Division III, the Jays held their own. Post a comment |
Men's LAX 9-7 win over TowsonFans were at the edge of their seats last Saturday as the fifth-ranked Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team faced fifteenth-ranked Towson. At the tail end of the season, where each game elicits playoff potential, the Jays seem to have hit their stride. The Jays topped the Tigers 9-7, scoring with four different players and tallying their third straight win. Post a comment |
In regular season finale, Hopkins defeats Loyola 12-9Blue Jays use a second half run to defeat the Greyhounds2 Comments |
Seeing Blue: Hopkins defeats Delaware to take on Duke in the finalsThe game is a rematch of the 2005 ChampionshipBehind a strong defensive effort, the Blue Jays stifled Delaware's fast past offense. The Hens' face off specialist, Alex Smith, was held to under fifty percent for only the eighth time in his career. Hopkins advances to play Duke on Monday at M&T Bank Stadium. Post a comment |
Hopkins Wins LAX ChampionshipBlue Jays hold on to win second title in three yearsThe Hopkins men's lacrosse team took the national title in a hotly contested match against the Duke Blue Devils today in Baltimore. 2 Comments |
Homecoming Kings: Jays top Navy for 33rd timeTwo weeks ago, after the Hopkins men's lacrosse team's third consecutive loss, senior midfielder Stephen Peyser was looking for a way to rejuvenate the team. With some help from his teammates, he came up with the idea of the team being a "band of brothers." That weekend, those siblings united to beat Maryland in overtime, and with a 10-9 win over Navy this past Saturday, the Blue Jays backed up their words and put their season back on track. Post a comment |