Milliman, Collison, Gelinas Grab Major Awards as All-B1G Honors Announced
The Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team garnered significant recognition in the Big Ten awards, with three major accolades and multiple All-Big Ten selections. Peter Milliman was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Matt Collison secured Offensive Player of the Year and Oran Gelinas was honored as Specialist of the Year. The team boasts an 8-4 record and is the top seed in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament, currently ranked 7th nationally.
By the Numbers- Johns Hopkins had four players earn All-Big Ten honors, matching their program record.
- Matt Collison leads the Blue Jays with 36 points, ranking first in the Big Ten among midfielders.
- Oran Gelinas has a .590 save percentage, leading the Big Ten and ranking fourth nationally.
- Johns Hopkins is the highest-ranked Big Ten team and holds the sixth spot in the NCAA's official RPI rankings.
- They are set to face the winner of Michigan vs. Ohio State in the Big Ten Semifinals on April 30.
As Johns Hopkins advances to the Big Ten Tournament, they aim to capitalize on their strong season and high rankings to secure a championship win. The performance of key players like Collison and Gelinas will be crucial in the upcoming matches.
Bottom LineJohns Hopkins continues to establish its dominance in men's lacrosse, with notable player performances and coaching achievements setting them up as strong contenders for the Big Ten Tournament. The focus now shifts to maintaining momentum in the playoffs.
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