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Cross Country
22nd annual Centennial championship at Haverford, 11a and 12p
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Field Hockey
Franklin & Marshall at Dickinson, 11:00
McDaniel at Washington College, 1:00
The Red Devils (11-5, 5-4 CC), Green Terror (9-7, 5-4 CC) and Shorewomen (12-4, 5-4 CC), along with Johns Hopkins (8-8, 5-4 CC), are fighting for two remaining spots in the five-team tournament field. The Blue Jays, who take on Gettysburg on Friday afternoon, and Red Devils are in with a win. Losses by either or both open the door for the winner of the McDaniel-Washington match. The Terror and the Shorewomen have split the last 10 meetings but McDaniel has won the last two in Chestertown. Dickinson has lost six straight to F&M and 10 of the last 11 with the last victory coming in 2007 at home (4-3).

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How Do We Get In?
  • McDaniel-Washington College winner needs loss by Dickinson or Hopkins
  • Hopkins needs a win or losses by Dickinson and Washington College
  • McDaniel needs a win and a Dickinson loss OR losses by Dickinson and Johns Hopkins
  • Dickinson needs a win

Women's Soccer
Gettysburg at Johns Hopkins, 1:00
Ursinus at Muhlenberg, 1:00
Haverford at Swarthmore, 3:00
The winner of the Hopkins (15-2, 9-0 CC)-Gettysburg (12-3-1, 8-0-1 CC) match earns the top seed and homefield for next weekend's Centennial tournament. The Blue Jays have had the Bullets number, winning the last 10 contests. The winner of the Muhlenberg (11-4-2, 6-3 CC)-Ursinus (8-6-2, 5-2-2 CC) match will gain the #3 seed and a first-round bye, but a draw opens the door for Dickinson (11-4-1, 5-3-1 CC) to get the bye with a victory over F&M. The Bears have won three of four from the Mules. The Devils are 8-1-1 vs. the Diplomats in the last decade. Swarthmore (10-6, 5-4) needs a win and help to get in the field.

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How Do We Get In?

  • Ursinus needs a win OR a tie and losses by Dickinson and Swarthmore OR a tie by Dickinson and a loss by Swarthmore
  • Dickinson needs a win OR a tie or loss by Swarthmore
    Swarthmore needs a win and a tie or loss by Ursinus OR a loss by Dickinson

Volleyball
Dickinson at Franklin & Marshall, 12:00
Gettysburg at Johns Hopkins, 1:00
Haverford at Swarthmore, 1:00
The winner of the Haverford (20-8, 8-1 CC)-Swarthmore (22-5, 9-0 CC) match will be the top seed for next weekend's final four. The teams have split the last six meetings. A Ford loss opens the door for Johns Hopkins (16-10, 7-2 CC) to gain the #2 seed via set differential in Conference play with a win over the Bullets (19-10, 5-4 CC). But Gettysburg needs a win to remain alive for the fifth and final tourney berth, should F&M (16-11, 5-4 CC) lose to Dickinson. History favors the Diplomats, who have won 26 of 27 meetings with the Devils, while Hopkins has captured eight of the last 10 against the Bullets.

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How Do We Get In?
  • Franklin & Marshall needs a win OR a loss by Gettysburg
  • Gettysburg needs a win AND a loss by Franklin & Marshall

Football
Johns Hopkins at Ursinus, 1:00
The Blue Jays (7-0, 6-0 CC), ranked ninth nationally, can take a major step toward their fifth consecutive Centennial crown with a win against the Bears (6-1, 5-1 CC). Hopkins has won three in a row from Ursinus since a 26-17 loss in Collegeville in 2010. The teams are dead-even in games at Patterson Field (13-13-2). JHU leads the Conference in total (464.0) and scoring (39.9) offense, while the Bears are second in total defense (301.9) and third in points allowed (15.7).

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Men's Soccer
Washington College at Johns Hopkins, 4:30
Ursinus at Muhlenberg, 6:00
Haverford at Swarthmore, 7:00
Three teams are in the championship tournament field while four remain alive for two remaining spots. Haverford (9-6, 4-4 CC) has the most control over its destiny and is in with a win or draw. Swarthmore (9-6-2, 3-5 CC) needs a victory and ties or losses by both Johns Hopkins (9-5-2, 3-4-1 CC) and Ursinus (6-7-3, 3-4-1). A Blue Jay victory boosts Hop into the first round, while the Bears need a win and help due to goal differential with JHU. The Haverford-Swarthmore series is the oldest in the Conference at 92 games since 1919 and is one of the oldest in the country. The Fords have won three of the last four. Hopkins and Washington meet for the 70th time since 1946. The Shoremen have won once in Baltimore in two decades (2008, 1-0). Muhlenberg has dominated the series with Ursinus, going 48-10-5 since 1944. The Bears have not defeated the Mules since a 6-1 triumph in Allentown in 1984.

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How Do We Get In?

  • Haverford needs a result OR losses by Hopkins and Ursinus
  • Hopkins needs a win OR a tie, a loss or tie by Ursinus and Swarthmore
  • Ursinus needs a win and a loss by either Haverford or Hopkins OR a tie and a loss by Hopkins and a tie or loss by Swarthmore
  • Swarthmore needs a win AND ties or losses by both Hopkins and Ursinus