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In 2012, the women's cross country team beat out top-ranked MIT to become the first women's program in Johns Hopkins history to win an NCAA championship. They also won the NCAA championship in 2013 and 2014, giving them 3 championships in just 8 appearances. The Johns Hopkins women's volleyball team won their 1st Centennial Conference Title in ...
1981 - On June 4, 1981, the Centennial Conference was founded as a football-only league, then known as the Centennial Football Conference.Charter members included Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College, and Western Maryland College, now McDaniel College.
The NCAA Division III women's cross country championships are contested at an annual cross country meet hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of women's intercollegiate cross country running among its Division III programs in the United States. [1]
The NCAA Division III men's cross country championships are contested at an annual meet hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among its Division III members in the United States. [1]
Sep. 10—MINNETRISTA — The Willmar girls cross-country team wound up third Friday at the Hopkins Bauman/Rovn Invitational run at the Gale Woods Farm. Willmar's 97 points put them behind first ...
Johns Hopkins University [a] ... The Women's Cross Country team became the first women's team at Hopkins to achieve a #1 National ranking. In 2006–2007 teams won ...
Johns Hopkins scoring – Brian Wood 3, Peter Scott 2, John Tucker 2, Steve Mutscheller 2, Craig Bubier, Tom Engelke, Del Dressel, Willy Odenthal; Syracuse scoring – Tom Nelson 3, Emmett Printup 3, Dave Desko 3, Todd Curry; Shots: Johns Hopkins 49, Syracuse 33; Saves: Nims Syracuse 17, Larry Quinn Johns Hopkins 13
Johns Hopkins scoring – Jim Zaffuto 6, Jeff Harris 3, Joe Ciletti 2, Bill Cantelli 2, Jeff Cook, Peter Scott, Brendan Schneck, Henry Ciccarone, Mike McGee, Howard Offit. Maryland scoring – James Wilkerson 5, Pete Worstell 3, Thomas Lloyd, David Saunders, Timothy Worstell, Ron Martinello, Klay Johnson, Jack Francis.