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BALTIMORE, MD – Top-seeded and 15 th-ranked Johns Hopkins beat Muhlenberg, 5-3, in a penalty kick shootout to win its second straight and 11 th overall Centennial Conference Championship. The Blue Jays are now 12-3-4 overall as they earn the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Live stats for Men's Soccer vs Dickinson on November 1, 2024 at 5:00 pm.
BALTIMORE, MD – Host and seventh-ranked Johns Hopkins outscored visiting Union 17-0 in the fourth quarter to break open a tight game as the Blue Jays topped the Garnet Chargers, 39-17, at Homewood Field in the second round of the 2023 NCAA Division III Playoffs Saturday afternoon.
BETHLEHEM, PA – The Johns Hopkins men's cross country team was on the road to take part in the Gold Division race of the Paul Short Invitational Saturday morning, finishing 16 th to beat out Division III foes Carnegie Mellon and RPI as well as Division I programs like Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown and nationally-ranked Syracuse in a stacked ...
BALTIMORE, MD – The Johns Hopkins men's and women's cross country teams both sit atop the Mid-Atlantic Region and rank seventh in Division III in the latest USTFCCCA Poll.
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Kickoff is set for 1 pm on Saturday, September 7 at Ithaca's Butterfield Stadium. A Look Back. « Johns Hopkins posted 12-1 record, won the Centennial Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals last season. The Blue Jays finished the 2023 season ranked eighth in the final AFCA and D3football.com polls.
NEW LONDON, CT – Johns Hopkins got back in the win column Sunday morning with a 20-9 win over host Conn College. The Blue Jays improve to 6-7 on the season while the Camels fall to 4-3. The opening four minutes were back-and-forth, and the teams were tied at two after a Jesse Ellis goal.
Johns Hopkins ran out the win with a four long scoring drives that put the game away over the final 24 minutes. A 30-yard Paxton field goal and touchdown runs from Rich (12 yards) and Ty Pugliano (1, 24) put the finishing touchdowns on the Blue Jays' 16 th consecutive win against the Bullets.