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The team was founded in 1883 and is the school's most prominent sports team. The Blue Jays have won forty-four national championships including nine NCAA Division I titles (2007, 2005, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1974), twenty-nine USILL/USILA titles, and six ILA titles, [2] first all time by any college lacrosse team and second to Syracuse in NCAA era national titles.
Henry A. "Chic" Ciccarone (February 8, 1938 – November 16, 1988) was an American college lacrosse coach. He was the head coach of the lacrosse team at Johns Hopkins University from 1975 to 1983 during which time he amassed a 105–16 record, including an undefeated record in 1979.
Johns Hopkins' latest team to encounter postseason success is the school's baseball team. Although Johns Hopkins baseball regularly wins the Centennial Conference regular season and tournament titles, 2008 was the first time since 1989 that the Blue Jays made it to the College World Series for Division III baseball, hosted in Appleton, Wisconsin.
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Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse players (47 P) Pages in category "Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse players" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
1982 World Lacrosse Championship U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame , 2006 Jeffrey "Jeff" Cook was an All-American lacrosse player at Johns Hopkins University from 1979 to 1982.
In 2016, he was inducted into the Johns Hopkins University athletics Hall of Fame. He was a 3-time All-American, 2-time McLaughlin Award National Midfielder of the Year, and 2005 Tewaaraton Award National Player of the Year. [32] Kyle is one of the most decorated players in the long history of Johns Hopkins lacrosse.