NCAA Final Four Preview: Who Expected This?

May 20, 2015

At the beginning of the season, many people had Denver and Notre Dame in Philadelphia for Championship weekend. But Maryland?  Some people may have picked them, but the absence of Goran Murray, the availability of Matt Rambo, and the uncertainty in net were big question marks.  Turns out that the defense has been the strength of the Terps all year, which has them against….Johns Hopkins. Oh the Blue Jays, a…

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Johns Hopkins Stuns Syracuse to Advance to Final Four

May 17, 2015

For just the fourth time ever, the Syracuse Orange were taken down in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. The story of the day for Hopkins was graduate student Eric Schneider. Schneider picked up 15 saves and has been on a recent “redemption tour” after getting torched several times early in the season. At certain points it looked like nothing would be getting past him as he made some phenomenal…

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NCAA Quarterfinals: Syracuse vs Hopkins

May 17, 2015

It’s the most storied rivalry in all of college lacrosse.  It’s the Michigan-Ohio State or the Duke-UNC of its sport.  It’s none other than Johns Hopkins-Syracuse, the two winningest programs in the history of college lacrosse.  Tomorrow at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, another chapter will be written into the already huge book between the two teams.   We’ll begin with what will be considered the “road” team due to…

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Hopkins Advances with 19-7 Win over Cavaliers

May 11, 2015

Johns Hopkins Blue Jays avenged a loss to the Virginia Cavaliers by a final score of 19-7. In the win, midfielder Connor Reed had a career high six assists. The attack comprised of senior Wells Stanwick, junior Ryan Brown, and freshman Shack Stanwick combined for 15 points. Hopkins and Virginia traded goals to start the contest. Jays midfielder Cody Radziewicz scored an unassisted goal to open the contest. Greg Coholan…

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Johns Hopkins Captures First Ever Big Ten Title

May 3, 2015

Just another trophy in the case. After defeating Penn State in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament on Thursday, Johns Hopkins (9-6) put a beatdown on Ohio State (11-6) Saturday night at Byrd Field in College Park, MD by a final score of 13-6 to claim the first ever Big Ten Tournament championship. The Blue Jays got off to a quick start, outscoring the Buckeyes 4-0 in the first…

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Hopkins Ride 4th Quarter to 15-12 Win Over Maryland

April 26, 2015

Two of the most storied programs in college lacrosse battled for the top seed in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament and the newly donned Rivalry Trophy. Johns Hopkins surged in the second half to a 15-12 win. Overcoming an early deficit and with junior Ryan Brown’s eight goals, Hopkins will be the top seed going into Thursday’s tournament. Maryland started early and often. Sophomore attackman Matt Rambo started the scoring…

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Blue Jays Homecoming Win Over Michigan, 16-8

April 18, 2015

Johns Hopkins welcomed alumni back with a win against Michigan, 16-8, and they were treated the crowd to their first entrance to the Big Ten Tournament. The Jays took control of the game in the second half and Michigan could not keep pace. With the win, Hopkins is guaranteed admittance to the conference tournament following their annual game against Maryland. Hopkins and Michigan traded goals in the first quarter, ending…

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Ohio State Tops Hopkins At The ‘Shoe

April 6, 2015

Attackmen Carter Brown’s career six goal outing, along with Jesse King five goals, led the Ohio State Buckeyes over the visiting Johns Hopkins Blue Jays by a score of 15 -12. Johns Hopkins Ryan Brown ended the game with eight goals, but it was not enough for the Jays to get the win at the famed Horseshoe in Columbus. Junior attackman Ryan Brown opened the scoring with his 29th goal…

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Hopkins Wins First Big Ten Game

March 28, 2015

Johns Hopkins Blue Jays beat the visiting Rutgers Scarlet Knights by a score of 9-7 to win their inaugural Big Ten contest. With the win, the Jays move 4-5 and overcome their first fourth quarter deficit of the season. Rutgers would open the scoring at Homewood Field just twelve seconds after the opening face off. Jules Heningurg scored off an assist from senior face-off specialist Joe Nardella. An start that…

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Tucker’s Eight Points Lead UVA Past Hopkins, 16-15

March 22, 2015

Ryan Tucker had an incredible homecoming to Baltimore and Homewood Field, where his mother is the Hopkins Women’s Lacrosse Coach, leading the Virginia Cavaliers to a come from behind victory with eight points on five goals, three assists. Virginia jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the first quarter. Ryan Tucker assisted Greg Coholan’s extra man goal to open the scoring in the contest. AJ Fish and Tucker both…

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