The Basics
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Score: #10 Johns Hopkins-4, Dickinson-0
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Records: JHU (9-2, 4-0 CC) • DC (5-6, 2-3 CC)
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Location: Baltimore, MD • Homewood Field
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The Short Story: The 10
th-ranked Johns Hopkins field hockey team jumped out to a two-goal lead in the game's first six minutes en route to a 4-0 win over visiting Dickinson Wednesday afternoon.Â
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How it Happened
• The Blue Jays wasted little time getting on the board. Sophomore
Izzy Thompson crossed the ball into the circle and it was misplayed by a Red Devils' defender. Sophomore
Maddie Brown-Scherer bounced on the ball and slotted a shot under goalie Heather Meeder just 2:04 into the game.
• Hopkins pushed its lead to two three minutes later. Senior
Sophie Kim sent a long ball to freshman
Sadie Abboud, who dribbled around a defender and then went in on the Dickinson cage before scoring to the left post from a tough angle.
• Hopkins struck early in the second quarter, scoring must 24 seconds in off a penalty corner. Senior
Katie McErlean passed down to sophomore
Abby Birk, who crossed it. Sophomore
Bryn Rolon one-timed the cross from the middle of the circle.
• Freshman
Tessa Erickson pushed the Blue Jays' lead to four just 2:55 into the third quarter. She made a nice run down the right side and hit a long cross through the circle. Sophomore
Myra Granato collected the pass and sent it back into the circle, where Erickson lifted a shot over the outstretched leg of Meeder. Â
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What it Means
• Hopkins improves to 22-19-2 all-time against Dickinson and has won three straight in the series. This is the second time in the last three meetings that the Blue Jays have shut out the Red Devils.
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Inside the Box Score
• Birk's assist is her 11
th this season and the third most in school single-season history. She is now tied for 13
th in program history with 17 career assists.
• Sophomore
Kaitlin Hall finished with three saves to earn her first career shutout. Meeder made eight saves in three quarters while Saige Stevens made a pair in the fourth quarter.
• Hopkins outshot Dickinson, 19-9, and had a 13-4 advantage in corners.
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Up Next
• Hopkins is back at Homewood Field on Saturday, October 12 to host Muhlenberg. The Centennial Conference contest is slated for a 12:30 pm start.
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