BALTIMORE, Md. – The Bryn Mawr soccer team traveled to Baltimore, Md. on Saturday and dropped a 3-0 decision to No. 8 Johns Hopkins at Homewood Field. The Owls fell to 3-5-1 while the Blue Jays improved to 8-1-1.
Goalkeeper
Natalia Chorzepa '26 made seven saves against the nearly undefeated team while
Lourdes Sankar '27 made the Owls' lone shot of the game.
Highlights:
- The Blue Jays opened the scoring with a header by Katie Sullivan at 7:18 on the clock.
- Johns Hopkins took a 2-0 lead as Charlotte Tapp found the back of the net 20 minutes later.
- Sankar took the Owls' lone shot of the game early in the second half. Making a run for it at midfield, the first year cut inside and shot into the box passing four defenders, but it was stopped by the Blue Jays' goalkeeper.
- Johns Hopkins went on to make their third and final goal of the game at 76:14. Blue Jay Charlotte Tapp took a shot into the bottom left of the goal, but it was smacked away by Chorzepa. Jessica Camken came in and took the rebound and unable to stop it, No. 8 Johns Hopkins won the game 3-0.
Despite the loss, the Owls fought valiantly against the 15-time Centennial Conference Champions.
Soccer will return for another conference match-up at home against Swarthmore on Wednesday afternoon.