Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a great story for Hopkins women! Wicked smart, athletically gifted. They should be proud!!!
D3 women’s soccer is not competitive
Getting a spot playing D3 women's soccer is extremely competitive. Soccer is the most widely played youth sport for girls.
It is much harder fora male to play college level but you probably qltrady know this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a great story for Hopkins women! Wicked smart, athletically gifted. They should be proud!!!
D3 women’s soccer is not competitive
Getting a spot playing D3 women's soccer is extremely competitive. Soccer is the most widely played youth sport for girls.
Anonymous wrote:I've literally never seen Johns Hopkins referred to just as "Hopkins" before. I had no idea what/where "Hopkins" was and had to google it...then I saw it referred to as "Johns Hopkins" and of course I know where that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a great story for Hopkins women! Wicked smart, athletically gifted. They should be proud!!!
D3 women’s soccer is not competitive
Getting a spot playing D3 women's soccer is extremely competitive. Soccer is the most widely played youth sport for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a great story for Hopkins women! Wicked smart, athletically gifted. They should be proud!!!
D3 women’s soccer is not competitive
Isn’t “powerhouse in D3” like “powerhouse rec team” in high school? Fun for the players, but no one outside of the players’ immediate family circles really cares?
Anonymous wrote:Great win by Hopkins! MIT, Amherst, WashU, Williams, Emory, and CMU all won games in the D3 women's soccer tourney too. UChicago won the men's title game over Williams. The results show that many of the high-academic D3 schools are recruiting seriously and successfully.
Notice no mention of CalTech (the only real exception to athletic recruiting among top schools). [/quote
Hopkins beat case western in the finals
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t “powerhouse in D3” like “powerhouse rec team” in high school? Fun for the players, but no one outside of the players’ immediate family circles really cares?
Same holds for 95% of the D1 teams.
Are you serious
Anonymous wrote:I've literally never seen Johns Hopkins referred to just as "Hopkins" before. I had no idea what/where "Hopkins" was and had to google it...then I saw it referred to as "Johns Hopkins" and of course I know where that is.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t “powerhouse in D3” like “powerhouse rec team” in high school? Fun for the players, but no one outside of the players’ immediate family circles really cares?
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t “powerhouse in D3” like “powerhouse rec team” in high school? Fun for the players, but no one outside of the players’ immediate family circles really cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t “powerhouse in D3” like “powerhouse rec team” in high school? Fun for the players, but no one outside of the players’ immediate family circles really cares?
Same holds for 95% of the D1 teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've literally never seen Johns Hopkins referred to just as "Hopkins" before. I had no idea what/where "Hopkins" was and had to google it...then I saw it referred to as "Johns Hopkins" and of course I know where that is.
NP here and Hopkins alum - everyone I know who went there calls it Hopkins. Really, who wants to say "Johns Hopkins" all the time?