Hall of Fame
The nearly two-decade run of success that the Johns Hopkins men's soccer team is currently enjoying began with a stunning run in the middle of the 1990s. That run was sparked by an explosive offense and a equally strong defense spearheaded by Peter Kahn, one of the top defensive players in school history.
Kahn was a four-year starter for the Blue Jays and served as a team captain as a junior and senior. He helped lead Johns Hopkins to a four-year record of 63-13-5, including a 29-5-2 mark in Centennial Conference play. The Blue Jays made three trips to the NCAA Tournament during Kahn's career - one more than Hopkins had accumulated in school history prior to that point - and claimed the 1996 Centennial Conference title.
Kahn fueled a stunning run to the 1994 NCAA Championship game as the Blue Jays, the underdog in every tournament game that year, won four tournament games away from home before falling in the national championship game in overtime. Kahn and the Blue Jay defense allowed just three goals in five NCAA Tournament games that year.
With the team success came the individual accolades and Kahn remains one of the most decorated defenders in school history. He earned All-Centennial honors in each of his four seasons, including three selections to the first team. He also earned First Team NSCAA All-Region honors three times and remains one of only three defenders and one of just five Johns Hopkins men's soccer players to earn first team all-region honors three times or more.