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Baseball struggles for home diamond

Baseball struggles for home diamond
Hopkins baseball is enjoying a four-game winning streak where they've outscored their opponents by a daunting 48-11 to beat Muhlenberg twice and notch big wins against Villa Julie College and Montclair State. That's par for the course after coming off their recent eight-game winning streak where they scored 10 or more runs four separate times, twice touching 15 and above.… Post the First Comment

All hands on deck: sailors rig up and hit the open seas

All hands on deck: sailors rig up and hit the open seas
Two Fridays ago, the club sailing team made their usual trip down to the Inner Harbor for what they thought would be an ordinary day of sailing. What they found, however, were 40-mph gusts of wind, rolling waves and the most intense sailing experience of the year.… Post the First Comment

His socks may be dirty, but he doesn't stink

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: GRAHAM BELTON, TRACK & FIELD
His socks may be dirty, but he doesn't stink
Freshman men's track distance runner Graham Belton really socked it to 'em this weekend at the Widener Invitational. Though he claims it was due to "a lot of hard work that finally paid off," there are a couple of other factors that contributed to his success.… Post the First Comment

W. Lax silenced by national leading Wildcats

W. Lax silenced by national leading Wildcats
The women's lacrosse team renewed acquaintances with the Northwestern University Wildcats under the lights of Homewood Field Friday night in one of the most highly anticipated match-ups of the 2007 season. Regrettably, the Lady Jays found out first hand why their visitors are currently the No.… Post the First Comment


The extra-low five: the art of the butt touch

The extra-low five: the art of the butt touch

Male 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 paddles

Men and Women rowers team finish strong in one-day race

The 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 Towson

Men's LAX 9-7 win over Towson

Fans 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 12-9

Blue Jays use a second half run to defeat the Greyhounds
In regular season finale, Hopkins defeats Loyola 12-9

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Seeing Blue: Hopkins defeats Delaware to take on Duke in the finals

The game is a rematch of the 2005 Championship
Seeing Blue: Hopkins defeats Delaware to take on Duke in the finals

Behind 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 Championship

Blue Jays hold on to win second title in three years
Hopkins Wins LAX Championship

The 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 time

Homecoming Kings: Jays top Navy for 33rd time

Two 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

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