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Johns Hopkins to Travel to Salisbury For First & Second Rounds
 


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Head coach <B>Craig Appleby</b> and the Blue Jays will travel to the Eastern Shore this weekend for the NCAAs.
 
Head coach Craig Appleby and the Blue Jays will travel to the Eastern Shore this weekend for the NCAAs.
 
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Nov. 9, 2009

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BALTIMORE, MD - The Johns Hopkins men's soccer team will travel to Salisbury, MD for its first and second round NCAA Tournament games this weekend. The Blue Jays, who earned an automatic bid as winners of the Centennial Conference, are making their fourth straight tournament appearance and 13th overall. 

Hopkins is the top seed in the four-team bracket and will play Misericordia in the first round on Saturday, November 14 at 11:00 am. The other first round match-up will pit host Salisbury (14-3-1) against Virginia Wesleyan (14-3-3) at 1:30 pm. The two winners will meet on Sunday, November 15 at 1:00 pm. Salisbury will provide live stats for all three games.

Hopkins and Misericordia have met just once, a 4-1 Blue Jay win on September 9, 2006. The Cougars earned their second straight NCAA bid with a win over Manhattanville in the Freedom Conference Championship. Misericordia enters the tournament with a 12-4-3 record.

 


 

 

 

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