The Basics
• Score: #16 Johns Hopkins - 2, #24 Stevens - 2
• Records: JHU (2-1-1) • Stevens (1-1-1)
• Location: Hoboken, NJ • DeBaun Athletic Comp
• The Short Story: 110 minutes of play resulted in a 2-2 tie after a Hopkins PK in the 82
nd minute knotted things up.
How it Happened
• Fiona Matthews scored off a Gabby Saade assist in the 18
th minute to give Stevens a 1-0 lead through the first 45 minutes.
• The second half saw more action as
Maddy Rocks earned a Hopkins corner and then played the ball in to find the head of
Molly Reich, making it a 1-1 game in the 74
th minute.
•
Reich's goal started a back-and-forth 10 minutes of play, with Kaitlyn Casiano the next goal scorer for Stevens, giving them a 2-1 lead in the 81
st.
• Hopkins answered right back as Casiano was called for a foul in the box, setting up a game-tying penalty kick for
Emily Maheras, who easily slotted it past the keeper.
• The game went into PK's for Engineering Cup points with the Blue Jays winning 4-2.
What it Means
• A JHU match ends in a tie for the first time since the 2017 Centennial Conference Championship match. It is their first regular season tie since September 7
th, 2017 vs Messiah.
• Head Coach
Leo Weil still finds himself just five wins away from 400 in his illustrious career.
• The Blue Jays are 1-2-1 all-time against Stevens.
Inside the Box Score
•
Reich's goal was the first of her Johns Hopkins career.
•
Rocks picked up her first point of the season with an assist on Reich's goal.
• Johns Hopkins outshot Stevens 27-14 in the match.
Up Next
• The Blue Jays will return to action tomorrow, facing off with NYU at 3 PM in their second game of the Engineering Cup.