Mustang Classic Results: Stevenson Tops Cortland

March 23, 2015

Stevenson University, the home field for the Mustang Classic, came off a disappointing loss against Cabrini with vengeance for their game against the Cortland Red Dragons. The home team made a first half run that Cortland battled to overcome. Cortland got the scoring started on the evening when they earned an extra man opportunity on their first possession of the game. James Stavrakis scored from atop and beat Ben Richards…

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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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Undefeated North Carolina Faces Maryland

March 21, 2015

This is the matchup we have been waiting for as the nations number one defense, Maryland, takes on the nations number one offense in North Carolina. Coach Tillman’s Terrapin defense is anchored by goalie Kyle Bernlohr, who leads the NCAA in save percentage with .708, and two time, consecutive B1G defender of the week, Casey Ikeda. Offensively, Maryland needs to stay hungry, attack the UNC goalies and get them on…

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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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Maryland Rolls Past Princeton

March 9, 2015

Maryland had a convincing 11-4 win over Princeton  Saturday which put their record at 4-1 while giving Princeton their first loss after they started the season out with three wins. Sophomore Matt Rambo had another strong game scoring three goals for the second time this season. Rambo is leading the Terps with fifteen points in 2015. In this game Rambo started off the goal scoring after getting the pass from…

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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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Carlson Leads Maryland Past Dragons

February 28, 2015

Jay Carlson notched his first hat trick of the season to lead the No. 10 Maryland men’s lacrosse team to a 12-3 victory over Drexel on Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Meeting for the first time since 1943, the Dragons jumped out to an early 2-0 lead before the Maryland (3-1) defense buckled down to hold them scoreless for 56:17. The Terps scored 12 unanswered during…

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Tigers Down Mount Saint Mary’s

February 28, 2015

Towson is ranked 15th in the country after starting the year off with a big win over Johns Hopkins. Going into Friday’s game, the Tigers were 2-1 and taking on Mount Saint Mary’s who was 1-1.  Towson got a big game out of fifth year senior Andrew Hodgson who had three points (1G 2A) sophomore Joe Seider added to his nine points on the season to twelve after scoring three…

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