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Messiah Stops Johns Hopkins in Elite Eight
(November 22) - "The #7 Johns Hopkins women's soccer team fell to #1 Messiah, 3-1, in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament. Messiah took a two-goal lead in the first half and this proved too much for the Blue Jays to overcome. With the win, Messiah advances to the NCAA Final 4 in San Antonio, Texas on the weekend of December 5-6. Johns Hopkins finishes its season with a 19-4-0 record."
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Hopkins Places Three on All-CC Women's Soccer Team; Hnatiuk Named Player of the Year
(November 10) - Johns Hopkins, who won its eighth Conference
championship last weekend, placed three players on the first team as the
2009
All-Centennial men's soccer team was released today. JHU junior back
Jessica Hnatiuk was named Player of the Year and was joined on the first
unit by teammates Jenn Paulucci and Karen Guszkowski. Haverford's Jamie
Gluck was selected by her peers as the Coach of the Year.
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Weekly Release #9
(November 10) - Johns Hopkins' Caitlin Moore and Karen Guszkowski have
been named the Conference's
Players of the Week. Moore scored a pair of unassisted goals in the
2-0 semifinal win over Haverford and assisted on the
championship-winning goal in the 1-0 victory vs. Dickinson. Guszkowski
posted back-to-back shutouts with 10 saves as the Blue Jays defeated
Haverford and Dickinson for their fifth consecutive Centennial title.
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Five-Peat! Johns Hopkins Downs Dickinson, 1-0
(November 8) - "Playing away from home in the Centennial Conference
Tournament for the first time since 2005 did not seem to bother Johns
Hopkins, as it
shut out Dickinson, 1-0, to claim its fifth consecutive
conference title on Sunday at Muhlenberg. The Blue Jays win their fifth
consecutive game, with all five wins coming by shutout, and improve to
16-3-0. The Red Devils see their four-game unbeaten streak come to an
end as they fall to 15-4-1. Hopkins was the second seed in the
tournament and becomes the first two seed to win the title since JHU
turned the trick in 2005."
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56 Students Named to Fall Academic Honor Roll
(November 3) - Fifty-six soccer players are among a group of 331
students who have been named to the 2009 Centennial Conference Fall
Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for the Honor Roll, a student must
meet the following criteria: (a) participates in at least 50 percent of
contests, matches or meets, or in the Conference varsity championship in
cross country; (b) a sophomore or higher in class standing; (c)
cumulative GPA of 3.40 or higher. pictured: Johns Hopkins' Jenn Paulucci
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* 2009 champion
Schedule
Centennial Conference Tournament
November 4 - 1st Round at Swarthmore
Dickinson 1, Swarthmore 1 (OT)
Red Devils advance on PKs, 5-4
November 7 - Semifinals at Muhlenberg
Dickinson 4, Muhlenberg 2
#10/13 Johns Hopkins 3, Haverford 0
November 8 - Final at Muhlenberg
#10/13 Johns Hopkins 1, Dickinson 0
NCAA Tournament
Nov. 14 - 1st Round at William Smith
#15/25 Ithaca 1, Muhlenberg 0
Nov. 14-15 - 1st/2nd Round at JHU
#7/8 Johns Hopkins 4, Cabrini 0
#7/8 Johns Hopkins 2, Eastern 1
Nov. 21-22 - Sectionals at JHU
#7/8 Johns Hopkins 1, #12/19 Middlebury 0
#1/1 Messiah 3, #7/8 Johns Hopkins 1
ECAC Tournament
Nov. 11-14-15
Swarthmore 3, Centenary 0
Swarthmore 1, Stevenson 0
Swarthmore 1, PSU-Behrend 0
(#/#) NSCAA/D3soccer.com national poll rankings
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