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Second-Half Season Schedule for Blue Jay Men's Lacrosse Announced

JHU Opens Second-Half Schedule at Penn State

BALTIMORE, MD – In collaboration with the Big Ten, the second half schedule for the 2021 Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team was announced today.  The league-only, five-game run begins on the road on March 28 and ends with a home game on April 24.
 
2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Schedule (Games 6-10)
Mar. 28 – Penn State (A) – 2 pm (ESPNU)
Apr. 4 – Michigan (H) – 12 pm (ESPNU)
Apr. 10 – Ohio State (A) – 12 pm (BTN+)
Apr. 17 – Rutgers (A) – TBA (BTN+)
Apr. 24 – Maryland (H) – 2 pm (ESPNU)
 
Big Ten Tournament
As previously announced, the 2021 Big Ten Tournament will include all six conference teams, with the top two teams in the standings at the end of the regular season receiving a first-round bye. The quarterfinal round will be hosted by the teams seeded third and fourth on Saturday, May 1. The semifinals (May 6) and final (May 8) will be hosted at Penn State.  Times for all tournament games will be announced at a later date.
 
Fans at Homewood Field
At this time, there are no changes to the previously-announced policy regarding fan attendance at any Johns Hopkins home athletic events.  As the 2021 spring season progresses, any updates to this policy will be communicated immediately.
 
Testing/Safety Protocols
Members of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team will continue to be tested extensively for COVID-19.  In addition to the three University-mandated PCR tests that each undergraduate student is administered weekly, team members are also subject to the Big Ten's daily antigen testing program.  The antigen test is given each day before team members may practice and on game day prior to competition.
 
Members of the coaching staff and other Johns Hopkins staff members who are in close contact with the team will also be tested daily and all Johns Hopkins employees who have contact with undergraduates are also administered a weekly PCR test.  Individuals, including officials, with sideline access during games will continue to wear a protective mask.
 
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