The Basics
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Score: #19 Franklin & Marshall-2, #13 Johns Hopkins-0
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Records: JHU (13-4-1) • FMC (13-2-3)
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Location: Haverford, PA • Walton Field
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The Short Story: Franklin & Marshall rode a pair of first-half goals to a 2-0 win over the Johns Hopkins men's soccer team in the second Centennial Conference semifinal Saturday afternoon.
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How it Happened
• Senior
Griffin Cyphers had a great chance in the 17
th minute to put the Blue Jays ahead with a chip shot from the top of the F&M box. A leaping Sebastian Jenkins was able to get a glove on it to knock it out of bounds.
• The Diplomats grabbed the early lead with Steven Yakita's goal in the 19
th minute. Dallen Moore played a long ball from the Dips' defensive end to the top of the Blue Jays' box. The ball was headed by a defender before Yakita ran onto the loose ball and chipped it over an on-coming
Xander LeFevre.
• Junior
Achim Younker had a good look at goal in the 22ndminute, but his header just went over the crossbar.
• Franklin & Marshall doubled its lead in the 33
rd minute after a give-and-go between Robert Maze and Ryan Corr. Corr slotted a pass through the defense to Maze, who scored on a low shot from the top of the box.
• Freshman
Brian Lenzer had a chance to slice the deficit in half in the 84
th minute, but Jenkins was there to make the save.
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What it Means
• Hopkins slips to 40-25-8 all-time against Franklin & Marshall, including 3-1-1 in the Centennial Conference Tournament. The Blue Jays won the regular season meeting between the two, 4-1, at Homewood Field.
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Inside the Box Score
• LeFevre finished with five saves in the loss for the Blue Jays while Jenkins made three for the Diplomats.
• Franklin & Marshall had the edge in shots, 13-9, and corners, 4-3.
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Up Next
• Hopkins will await a possible at-large berth to the 2018 NCAA Tournament. The bracket is scheduled to be announced on Monday, November 5 at 1:00 pm. The selection show can be seen on NCAA.com.
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