Box Score Oct. 31, 2015 Box Score
The Basics
• Score: Johns Hopkins 4, Washington College 3
• Records: JHU (10-4-3, 5-2-2 CC), WC (9-8-0, 3-6-0 CC)
• Location: Chestertown, MD • Kirby Stadium
• The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins men's soccer team won a wild one on Saturday night, beating host Washington College, 4-3, in the Blue Jays' regular season finale. Junior Samy Ramadane scored the game-winner in the 73rd minute as the Jays' pick up their 10th win of the season.
How it Happened
• Johns Hopkins jumped out to a two-goal lead by the 22nd minute on goals by senior Andrew Park and sophomore Eric Herbert. Park stole a pass and buried a shot into the lower right corner from 25 yards out in the 18th minute. Almost exactly four minutes later, Herbert scored on a nearly identical play.
• Washington College cut the deficit in half in the 36th minute when Brian Graham scored on the rebound off a Bryan See save.
• Brian Wilkinson scored to the lower left corner off a Christian Cooke cross in the 59th minute to draw the Shoremen level.
• Freshman Cole Rosenberger put Hopkins back on top in the 70th minute, scoring his third of the season off aSamy Ramadane cross. The lead didn't last long however as Michael Holowesko headed home a free kick by Dimitri Kaliakin in the 79th minute.
• Ramadane gave Hopkins its third lead of the night as he put back the rebound off his own missed penalty kick in the 83rd minute.
What it Means
• Johns Hopkins is now 44-25-2 all-time against Washington College and snaps a two-game losing skid in the series.
• Due to Dickinson's win over Franklin & Marshall on Saturday night, Hopkins is the number four seed in next week's Centennial Conference Tournament.
Inside the Box Score
• Junior Bryan See finished with four saves in the win for the Blue Jays, while David Myers made seven saves in the loss.
• Johns Hopkins outshot Washington College, 21-16, and had more corners (7-5) than the Shoremen.
Up Next
• Johns Hopkins will take on fifth-seeded Swarthmore in the first round of the Centennial Conference Tournament on Wednesday at Homewood Field. The game time will be announced on Monday.