After Missing Out Last Year, Johns Hopkins QB Bay Harvey Happy To Be Playing Postseason Football

Johns Hopkins football is back in the national semifinals for a second straight year, and this time QB Bay Harvey is on the field. “This has to be one of the best teams I’ve ever been a part of,” Harvey said. “I’m just glad I can be along for the ride.”

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Former Backup James Rinello Takes Advantage Of Opportunity With Johns Hopkins Football

After three seasons as a backup, James Rinello stepped in after Bay Harvey’s injury, and the QB has delivered, leading Johns Hopkins to the NCAA Division III semifinals. “No matter the circumstances of me playing or not, this is where I wanted to be,” Rinello said.

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Johns Hopkins TE Will Leger On Viral Game-Winning Touchdown, Blue Jays’ Big Season

Johns Hopkins TE Will Leger made quite a splash with his game-winning TD on a blocked field goal, but he says that’s just the team’s mentality. “Our whole team is really focused in on, ‘What we can do next?’ and ‘What’s the best thing moving forward?'” Leger said.

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Ryan Evans Comes ‘Full Circle’ With Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Following Boating Accident

All Boys’ Latin alum Ryan Evans wanted to do growing up was follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and play lacrosse at Johns Hopkins. A boating accident before the 2022 season almost put an end to his dream, but now he’s getting set for the NCAA Tournament.

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For Spalding Grad Russell Melendez, Playing For Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse ‘Surreal’

After starting his college career at Marquette, Russell Melendez has been a big part of Hopkins’ success in 2023. “Everything we’re doing is in preparation for a national championship,” Melendez said. “… We’re going for it all, and I think we’re completely capable of that.”

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