LANCASTER, PA – The sixth-ranked team in the country, Johns Hopkins became the first men's team in history to sweep the Centennial Conference championship on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays totaled a perfect 15 points, one year after the women completed the same feat.
Jared Pangallozzi earned Centennial Conference Runner of the Year honors after earning the victory on Saturday.
Conner Delahanty,
P.J. Murray,
Patrick Dye and
Andrew King rounded out the top-five for Johns Hopkins, all earning All-Centennial first-team honors. Pangallozzi earns All-Centennial honors for the third time in his career, becoming just the fourth men's runner in JHU history to do so.
Additionally, three Blue Jays earned All-Centennial second-team honors.
Declan Hines (11
th),
Sean Laidlaw (12
th) and
Vipul Bhat (14
th) all earned All-Centennial honors for the first time in their careers. The championship was the second in program history, earning head coach
Bobby Van Allen Centennial Coach of the Year honors.
Isaac Mears was named to the All-Sportsmanship team.
The Blue Jays next run on Saturday, November 16
th at the NCAA Mideast Regionals in Bethlehem, PA.