2008: Played in all 17 games and had six goals and five assists on the year  Tied for sixth on the team with his five assists  Assisted on Michael Doneger[apos]s first goal of the game in the season-opener against Albany  Scored first goal of the season and added an assist against Syracuse and matched that effort with a goal and an assist against Virginia  Goal and assist against the Cavaliers both came in the fourth quarter as JHU erased a two-goal third-quarter deficit  Posted a career-high two assists against Duke and fueled the win over Loyola in the regular season finale with two goals, both of which came during a 6-0 second-half run that put the game away  Two goals tied his career high  Added the final goal in the 10-4 win over Navy in the NCAA Quarerfinals  Ignited a 4-0 run with an unassisted goal midway through the second quarter to fuel the 10-9 upset of top-seeded Duke in the NCAA Semifinals. 
2007: Played in all 17 games with one start and anchored JHU[apos]s second midfield  Tallied 10 goals and added one assist to finish seventh on the team in goals and points  Showed steady improvement throughout the season with several key goals during JHU[apos]s season-ending nine-game winning streak  Scored once against UMBC and North Carolina and fired home a pair of goals in a 17-9 win at Syracuse  Scored a crucial third-quarter goal to give JHU a 6-5 lead at Maryland and added a third-quarter goal a week later against Navy to tie the game at 6-6  Capped a 3-0 game-opening run in the regular-season-finale against Loyola and matched career high with two goals in the NCAA First Round victory against Notre Dame  Added one goal and one assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Georgetown.
2006: Played in all 14 games and started the last 11 (gained first career start against Hofstra)  Finished fifth on the team in points (16) and tied for fourth in goals (13)  Led all JHU freshmen in goals, assists (3) and points  Ended the season with 11-game goal and point-scoring streaks  The 11-game goal-scoring streak is the longest by a freshman midfielder at Johns Hopkins in the last 25 years  The goal and point-scoring streaks were the longest by any member of the team in 2006  Jump-started 11-game run with one goal against Hofstra and added multi-point games against Syracuse (1g, 1a), North Carolina (2g, 1a) and Towson (1g, 1a)  Two goals against UNC are a career-high  Scored first career goal to cap a 5-1 run in the season-opener against Albany and capped an 8-1 game-opening run against Syracuse with his third goal of the year three weeks later  Ignited the 9-8 come-from-behind win over Navy with a goal just 92 seconds into the third quarter and added the game-winning goal just 1:22 into overtime against Loyola  Opened the scoring just 41 seconds into the 13-3 win over Penn in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and added a first-quarter goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Syracuse. 
At Springfield: Standout performer in lacrosse  Earned All-America, all-state, All-Delaware County and all-league honors at Springfield  Team[apos]s leading scorer as a senior, when he helped team to an undefeated league record  Also played one season of ice hockey.
Personal: Brian T. Christopher  The son of Michael and Joanne Christopher  Born June 16, 1987  Art history major.