Q&A With Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse’s Matt Collison
PressBox recently chatted with Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse junior Matt Collison about the rivalry with Maryland, his favorite thing about Baltimore and more.
Read morePressBox recently chatted with Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse junior Matt Collison about the rivalry with Maryland, his favorite thing about Baltimore and more.
Read moreJohns Hopkins takes on Virginia in the NCAA quarterfinals May 19 with the Blue Jays seeking their first trip to the Final Four since 2015. “It would mean everything to me,” sophomore midfielder Matt Collison said.
Read moreJordan Carr played her first three seasons with Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse as a midfielder, but a switch to defense as a senior has maximized her contributions for the Blue Jays.
Read moreJohns Hopkins women’s lacrosse senior Marielle McAteer recently chatted with PressBox about the process to contributing for the Blue Jays, playing for Tim McCormack and more.
Read moreJohns Hopkins attackman Garrett Degnon is confident in what the Blue Jays can achieve this season. “The main big thing is just having confidence in ourselves,” Degnon said. “… I think just the tightness of the group, how tight we are off the field, [carries] over to the game field.”
Read moreLast year, Scott Smith helped lead Johns Hopkins to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019, but he wants more. “You come to Hopkins to win a national championship and to win a Big Ten championship,” he said.
Read moreJohns Hopkins men’s lacrosse senior Cody Ince recently chatted with PressBox about being Dave Pietramala’s last recruit at Hopkins, his advice for those in the recruiting process and more.
Read moreAfter a successful 2023 campaign, John Hopkins men’s lacrosse head coach Peter Milliman believes he knows the formula to get the Blue Jays back to the level of play they’ve traditionally shown.
Read more2023 marks PressBox’s seventh annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read moreGarrett Degnon moved from midfield to attack during the 2022 season for Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse, putting him at the position he played growing up. It paid off in a big way during his final season in 2023.
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