Syracuse Fights Past Jays

March 15, 2015

The Syracuse Orange out ran the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays for a 13-10 win at the Carrier Dome. Syracuse overcame an early deficit and used a number of runs each time Hopkins came back to tie the game to earn the win. Randy Staats offensive output lead the Orange. Johns Hopkins opened the scoring when senior Wells Stanwick found midfielder Kieran Eissler. The Jays continued scoring the next two, taking…

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Syracuse Looks To Stay Hot Against Hopkins

March 14, 2015

Syracuse and Johns Hopkins renew their rivalry this weekend as the Blue Jays travel up north for a trip to the Carrier Dome. It may not be the biggest rivalry for either team, but for many years, these two teams were NCAA championship lacrosse. During Syracuse’s run of 22 straight final fours, Johns Hopkins was also there for 15 of them. These two teams met for the championship itself five…

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Hopkins Cruises Past Navy

March 7, 2015

The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays cruise to a 13-8 win over the visiting Naval Academy Midshipmen at Homewood Field. With the win the Jays are back at .500, as next week they travel to Syracuse to take on the top-ranked team in the nation. Navy falls to 3-3 as well on the season. Hopkins had command of the game from the start. Reversing their fortunes from last week, the Jays…

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Princeton Edges Hopkins in OT

February 28, 2015

The Princeton Tigers upset the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays, 15-14, in overtime at Homewood Field. Princeton came off the bus and took the first quarter by storm, scoring the first seven goals of the game. The Tigers are 3-0 with the win, while the Jays fall to 2-3. Princeton can out on first and put the pressure on the Jays to try to catch up. The Tigers kept winning possession…

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NCAA Freshmen to Watch This Weekend

February 27, 2015

So far the 2015 college lacrosse season has had to deal with a lot of weather issues, causing delays in action but there has been no delay in some of the freshmen emerging as go-to players for their teams.  With the talent being spread through more teams in Division I, there is a lot of opportunity for underclassmen to make their presence felt. This weekend is that start of March,…

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Hopkins’ Rob Enright Out with Knee Injury

February 25, 2015

According to the Baltimore Sun, Johns Hopkins defenseman Rob Enright is going to be out with a long time with what appears to be a right knee injury. He left the game this pasty weekend when the Blue Jays lost to North Carolina. Head coach Dave Pietramala wouldn’t call it a season ending injury, but would call it a “serious” injury. Enright will miss the game against Princeton this week and…

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Blue Jays Battle Tar Heels

February 21, 2015

On Saturday February 21 at 2pm the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays will be in North Carolina taking on the Tarheels. This will be the 44th meeting between these two teams. The jays have a slight advantage with a 24-19 record against the heels. With both teams having a very high powered offense this has the potential to be a scoring marathon. Both goalies and defenses will be tested early and often. Johns Hopkins is…

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NCAA Game Picks: Week Two

February 14, 2015

Staff Member Duke v Denver Syracuse v Cornell UNC v UMass Hopkins v Villanova Loyola v PSU UVa v Drexel Hofstra v Marquette Rutgers v Richmond Delaware v Ohio State Ryan Zunner     Chris Vale     Ian Neadle   Brendan John Andrew Goldberg Ryan Conwell Pete Crowley   Marisa Ingemi   Ohio State

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Towson Upsets Hopkins 7-5

February 11, 2015

On Tuesday the JHU Blue Jays visited one of their local rivalries the Towson Tigers. By the end of the game Towson had shocked the No. 5 Blue Jays to win the game 7-5. This is the Tigers first time beating the Blue Jays since 1996 and first time doing it at home since 1989. Towson started off the scoring making it 1-0. Then the Blue Jays went on a…

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Pietramala Becomes Leader in Wins at JHU

February 7, 2015

–Hopkins 16-4 Win Over UMBC– Baltimore, Maryland – The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays opened the season with a decisive win against the UMBC Retrievers, winning 16-4.  With the win, Coach Pietramala becomes the first in all time wins as a coach, moving one better than legendary coach Bob Scott. The Jays jumped out early on the Retrievers and took a commanding first quarter lead.  Connor Read opened the 2015 scoring…

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