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Box Score 2 The Basics
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Scores:
George Washington-11, Johns Hopkins-6
Navy-18, Johns Hopkins-5
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Records: JHU (6-19, 2-10 MAWPC) • GWU (9-13, 6-5 MAWPC) • USNA (13-11, 8-2 MAWPC)
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Location: Washington, DC • Annapolis, MD
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The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins water polo team closed out the regular season with losses at George Washington and Navy on Saturday
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How it Happened •Â
George Washington
• Hopkins jumped out to a 3-1 lead on goals from graduate student
Olin Shipstead, junior
Chris Freese and sophomore
Seth Berke. Andras Levai pulled GW even with back-to-back goals in the final 1:47 of the first quarter.
• Sophomore
Paul Gensbigler scored just after the expiration of a man-up to put the Blue Jays back up 4-3. But the Colonials came right back with a goal from DJ Davis to tie the game.
• GW got goals from Nick Schroeder and Henry Maas to go up 6-4 with 2:56 to play in the third. Senior
Jayden Kunwar scored with just 29 ticks on the clock to pull Hopkins back within one. The Colonials opened the fourth with four unanswered goals to push out to a 10-5 lead. Gensbigler ended the run with his second of the day on a man-up at 3:52. That's as close as the Blue Jays would get however as the Colonials would get one more in the final two minutes.
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How it Happened • Navy
• Navy struck first, scoring just 87 seconds in, but Hopkins responded with goals from Freese and Berke to take a 2-1 lead. The Mids came right back with a three-goal run as they took a 5-2 lead into the second. It was all Navy in the second quarter as the home team erupted for five unanswered in the stanza to take a 12-2 lead at the half.
• The third quarter was a different story as two quick goals from Freese and Kunwar cut the deficit to eight. Henry Williams got one back for the Mids, but it was answered by a strike from freshman
Ian Raley and Navy led 13-5. Navy turned the tables again in the fourth, putting the game away with a 5-0 final quarter to win 18-5
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Inside the Box Score
• Gensbigler led the Blue Jays with two goal against the Colonials, while Freese had a pair versus the Mids.
• Freshman
Kyle Pearson finished with 11 saves against George Washington.
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Up Next
• Hopkins will return to Annapolis, MD for the 2021 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Championships, November 19-21.
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