Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse

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These records were included in the game notes for the JHU-Navy game in May 2008. (Jack) Turnbull Award  | Midfielder Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse (Div.

The Wingate Memorial Trophy was presented to the first two NCAA Division I champions (1971 and 1972) johns and was then retired. Career leaders are taken from the Updated Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse Johns Hopkins Record Book. Col.

The team was founded in 1883 and is the school s most prominent sports team. Award Harris Johns  | Coach: F.

They have also gone to Melbourne, Australia to win the 1974 World Lacrosse Championship. Starting in 1926, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse began rating college lacrosse teams and awarding gold medals to the top teams. I.

Morris Touchstone Award | Student-athlete: Lowe s Senior CLASS Award | Other: USILA Special Awards Coppin State • Johns Hopkins (lacrosse only) • Loyola • Maryland • Maryland-Baltimore County • Maryland-Eastern Shore • Morgan State • Mount St. Johns Hopkins represented the United States Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse at both the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam and 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

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I, II, & III): Ensign C. The Blue Jays have won 44 national championships including nine NCAA Division I titles (2007, 2005, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1974), 29 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse USILA titles, and six ILA titles. Hopkins competes with Maryland in college lacrosse s most historic rivalry, the two teams having met more than 100 times.

Award  | Midfielder (Div. Mary s • Navy • Towson .

From 1936 through 1970, the USILA awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy to the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays mens lacrosse annual champion, based on regular-season records. In 1971, the NCAA began hosting an annual men s tournament to determine the national champion.

I & II): Lt. Jack Turnbull, a Blue Jays star, who died in World War II after his B-24 crashed while returning from a bombing run over Germany. Most outstanding player: Tewaaraton Trophy  | Lt.

In the past, Johns Hopkins lacrosse teams have represented the United States in international competition. Hopkins won a playoff tournament against other collegiate programs to play in the Olympic demonstration sport.

I & II): William C. Donald MacLaughlin Jr.

The Jack Turnbull Award is named for Lt. The Blue Jays also consider Princeton a vehement rival, and play Loyola in the cross-town Charles Street Massacre. Other heated competitors include Syracuse, Virginia and in-state opponents Towson and Navy. The Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame, governed by US Lacrosse, is located on the Homewood campus and is adjacent to the home field for both the men s and women s lacrosse teams, Homewood Field.

Markland Kelly, Jr. II & III): Long Pole Midfielder of the Year | Defenseman (Div.

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Schmeisser Award  | Goalie (Div. Johns Hopkins was the recipient of one of these in 1928, alongside Maryland, Navy, and Rutgers — each of which had only one regular-season collegiate defeat.

III): Fran McCall Award | Long Pole Midfielder (Div. Raymond Enners Award | Attackman (Div.

The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men s lacrosse team represents Johns Hopkins University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse.