BALTIMORE, MD. – The No. 14 TCNJ field hockey team was upended, 4-0, at No. 2 Johns Hopkins on Saturday in a battle of nationally ranked powers.
The Blue Jays, who have lost in the national championship game three years running, scored twice late in the first quarter to take control, including a goal with 1 second remaining.
Hopkins tacked on two more tallies in the fourth quarter to seal it.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Johns Hopkins owned a 22-6 advantage in shots
- The Blue Jays inserted 10 corners to the Lions' 3
- Rayhanah Ahmed topped TCNJ with three shots, all of them on cage
- Bella DiNardo and Lindsay Fehir also put a shot on goal
- Brigitte Racey finished with 11 saves, her fourth career game with double-digit stops
NOTES
- Racey surpassed 100 career saves
UP NEXT
- The Lions play a third consecutive Centennial Conference opponent when they had to the Main Line on Wednesday to take on Swarthmore