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0
Chris. Newport CNU (16-4-2, 8-1-1)
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Winner Johns Hopkins JHUW (16-2-4, 6-1-3)
Chris. Newport CNU
(16-4-2, 8-1-1)
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Final
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Johns Hopkins JHUW
(16-2-4, 6-1-3)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Chris. Newport CNU 0 0 0
Johns Hopkins JHUW 2 0 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Jeff Jezewski

Blue Jays Defeat Christopher Newport To Continue NCAA Run

Johns Hopkins Will Take On Conference Foe Dickinson In The Third Round

The Basics 
Score: #12 Johns Hopkins - 2, Christopher Newport - 0
Records: JHU (16-2-4) • CNU (16-3-3)
Location: Baltimore, MD – Homewood Field
The Short Story: Seniors Maggie Coulson and Emily Maheras both scored to lead the Blue Jays to the 10th Sweet Sixteen in program history with a 2-0 victory over CNU.

How it Happened
• Maggie Coulson struck first for Johns Hopkins, ripping one from outside the box, slightly grazing a defender, and slipping into the back of the net. The goal was the fourth of the season for the senior.  
• Maddy Rocks played a beautiful ball through the box, finding Emily Maheras who ripped it into the bottom left corner of the net for her 16th goal of the year in the 31st minute.
• The defense in front of Caitlin Hendricks was outstanding, allowing Christopher Newport to put just two shots on target in the contest.    
 
What it Means
• The Blue Jays advance to the Third Round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament, earning a meeting with Dickinson for the third time this season.
• The Blue Jays will move on to the 10th Sweet 16 in program history.
 
Inside the Box Score
• With her 29th career goal, Maheras becomes the first player in Hopkins history to have multiple goal streaks of six games.
Rocks' added another assist, continuing to lead the team with seven in 2019.
Hendricks earned her fourth straight clean sheet. Hendricks has been in net for 440 consecutive scoreless minutes, the 16th-best mark in program history.

Up Next
• The Blue Jays will meet Dickinson College for the third time this season in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament.
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