Johns Hopkins’ Run Ends in NCAA Semifinals at Northwestern
Johns Hopkins faced a tough defeat against second-ranked Northwestern in the NCAA Semifinals, ending their season with a 16-11 loss. Although the Blue Jays started the second half strong, closing a 10-3 halftime gap, they couldn't maintain momentum. The team's remarkable season concludes with a record of 17-5, the most wins in program history, while Northwestern advances to the championship with a record of 18-3.
By the Numbers- Johns Hopkins finished the season with 17 wins, a program record.
- Ava Angello scored 81 goals in the season, setting a school record.
- Northwestern dominated the first half, outscoring Hopkins 6-0 in the second quarter.
- Hoss led Hopkins with five points during the match, contributing two goals and three assists.
The focus for Johns Hopkins will be on building off this record-setting season and developing their roster for the upcoming year, aiming for deeper tournament runs.
Bottom LineDespite the setback, Johns Hopkins can take pride in a historic season, setting multiple individual and team records, which lays a strong foundation for future success.
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