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March 22, 2013

The Rundown:

Friday, March 22

Men's and Women's Swimming at NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships (Shenandoah, TX)

Baseball vs. WI-Oshkosh, 1:00 pm (Fort Myers, FL)

Saturday, March 23

Men's and Women's Swimming at NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships (Shenandoah, TX)

Baseball vs. Wooster, 9:00 am (Fort Myers, FL)

Men's Tennis vs. Dickinson/Bates, 12:00 pm

Women's Tennis vs. Amherst, 1:00 pm

No. 12 Women's Lacrosse at Princeton, 1:00 pm

No. 10 Men's Lacrosse vs. No. 14 Virginia, 4:30 pm

Sunday, March 24

Women's Tennis at Emory, 1:00 pm

-- Men's Lacrosse Takes on Virginia at M&T Bank Stadium Saturday --

The No. 10 Blue Jays (5-2) travel 4.5 miles to M&T Bank Stadium to take on No. 14 Virginia (5-3) in the Inside Lacrosse Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. Meeting for the 86th time in history, Hopkins has won two straight in the series. The game can be seen live on ESPNU. Click here for all news and notes.

-- Women's Lacrosse Travels to Princeton --

After defeating Towson, 10-9, in thrilling fashion Tuesday night, No. 12 Hopkins returns to action Saturday as it travels to Princeton for a 1:00 pm matchup. The Jays snapped a five-game losing streak to Princeton last season with a 9-8 win at Homewood Field last season.

-- Men's and Women's Swimming Competes at NCAA Championships --

Through two days of competition, the Blue Jays women are in fifth place with a total of 158 points after earning a silver medal and two bronzes last night. Hopkins finished second in the 400 medley relay and third in the 100 fly and 200 free.

Meanwhile, the men currently sit in fourth place with 179 points through two days of competition. Last night, the relay team of Dylan Davis, Joe Acquaviva, Nick Schmidt and Dylan Coggin earned second place in the 400 medley relay.

Click here to watch the action live.

-- Baseball Finishes Fort Myers Road Trip --

After accumulating a 7-1 record through its first eight games in Fort Myers, FL, the Hopkins baseball team looks to finish strong with games against WI-Oshkosh and Wooster. The Blue Jays (12-2) are off to their best start since 2004, and square off with an undefeated Oshkosh team this afternoon at 1:00 pm. Click here to listen live.

-- Top-Ranked Women's Tennis Takes on Amherst --

Ranked number one in the nation, the Hopkins women travel to Amherst Sunday to keep their hot streak alive. The Jays made light work of Trinity (TX) on Thursday in San Antonio, sweeping the 14th-ranked Tigers, 9-0. Sydney Lehman rolled to a 6-0, 6-0 win in singles play.

-- Men's Tennis to Face Bates, Dickinson --

The Blue Jays have a pair of matches on their slate this weekend as they take on both Bates and Dickinson. Half of the squad will face Bates at noon on the campus of Johns Hopkins, while the rest of the team will travel to Dickinson for a noon start.

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Players Mentioned

Dylan Davis

Dylan Davis

5' 9"
Junior
Sydney Lehman

Sydney Lehman

5' 7"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Dylan Davis

Dylan Davis

5' 9"
Junior
Sydney Lehman

Sydney Lehman

5' 7"
Sophomore
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