The Basics
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Score: #6 Johns Hopkins - 6, Bryn Mawr, - 0
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Records: JHU (7-1-1) • Bryn Mawr (4-2)
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Location: Baltimore, MD • Homewood Field
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The Short Story:
Leo Weil picks up his 400
th career win as Hopkins scores four first half goals.
How it Happened
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Riley O'Toole led the way for Hopkins, registering two goals, in the 10
th and 16
th minutes. O'Toole now has three goals on the year, all coming in the last two contests.
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Emily Maheras continued her red-hot streak, sneaking one past the keeper in the 14
th minute to give JHU an early 2-0 lead. Maheras has scored in seven of JHU's nine games this season, including in six straight contests.
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Rachel Jackson joined in on the onslaught in the 38
th minute, scoring her fourth of the season, sending the ball ricocheting off the bottom of the crossbar and into the net.
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Abigail Gerdes (48
th) and
Jackie Tait (51
st) both scored their first goals of the season in the contest, extending the lead to a final score of 6-0.
Kristen Nixon earned her first point of the season with an assist on Tait's strike.
What it Means
• The Blue Jays have won five straight since their draw against Stevens.
• Head Coach
Leo Weil wins his 400
th game.
• The Blue Jays have now won 25 straight against Bryn Mawr.
Inside the Box Score
• Maheras becomes just the fifth player in Johns Hopkins history to score a goal in six straight games.
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O'Toole's brace makes it back-to-back games with a multi-goal scorer for Hopkins
.
• Gerdes goal makes her the second Blue Jay freshman to score their first career goal this season.
Up Next
• The Blue Jays return home is a short-lived one as they hit the road once again, traveling to Chestertown, MD to take on Washington College next Saturday, the 28
th at 7 pm.