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Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Jill Guise

Mary Washington Tops Johns Hopkins, 2-1, in Overtime

Blue Jays Suffer First Loss of the Season

The Basics
• Score: Mary Washington-2, #13 Johns Hopkins-1 (OT)
• Records: JHU (3-1-0) • UMW (4-0-0)
• Location: Baltimore, MD • Homewood Field
• The Short Story: Justin Carey headed home the game-winner in the 97th minute and visiting Mary Washington topped the Johns Hopkins men's soccer team, 2-1, in overtime.
 
How it Happened
• Mary Washington took the early lead off Carey's first goal of the game. Gary Foley sent a 75-yard long pass over the top of the Hopkins defense to Carey. He took one touch to settle the ball and then buried a shot just past the outstretched hands of sophomore Xander LeFevre and inside the right post in the fourth minute.
• Senior Griffin Cyphers nearly got the equalizer in the 16th minute off a Blue Jay corner kick. Cyphers fired a hard shot from 20 yards out that beat Eagles' goalie Ken Kurtz, but Foley cleared it off the line to keep the Blue Jays off the board.
• Senior Cole Rosenberger then drew Hopkins level in the 35th minute. Sophomore Ben Bae was taken down in the Mary Washington box, drawing a penalty kick for JHU. Rosenberger buried the shot, his second PK goal of the season, and the teams were even at one apiece.
• Just 80 seconds later, LeFevre made a spectacular diving save on a Carey shot to keep the score tied.
• The teams continued to battle throughout the second half and into overtime and it was the Eagles that came out on top. Lucas Turney played a ball into the box from the right sideline and Carey headed it in at the left post to end the game.
 
What it Means
• Today's game was the first meeting between the two since 1996 and Hopkins falls to 0-5-1 all-time against Mary Washington.
• The loss is the Blue Jays' first since a 1-0 loss at fifth-ranked Messiah on October 5, 2017. The loss ends Hopkins' 12-game unbeaten streak. 
 
Inside the Box Score
• LeFevre finished with two saves in the loss while Kurtz made five, in addition to Foley's clear in the 16th minute.
• Hopkins edged Mary Washington in shots, 14-13, and had an 8-4 advantage in corners.
 
Up Next
• Hopkins wraps up the JHU Invitational on Sunday, September 9 against 12th-ranked Drew. Game time is slated for 1:00 pm at Homewood Field.
 
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