Johns Hopkins delivered a strong defensive performance, defeating sixth-ranked Michigan 13-6 in a Big Ten matchup. With this victory, the Blue Jays improved their record to 12-3 overall and 5-2 in the conference, while the Wolverines dropped to 10-4 and 4-2. Lacey Downey shone for Hopkins, contributing significantly with five goals and two assists. The Blue Jays established an early lead and maintained control throughout, limiting Michigan's scoring opportunities effectively.

By the Numbers
  • Johns Hopkins held Michigan to just 6 goals, half of their average scoring.
  • Lacey Downey led the Blue Jays with 5 goals and 2 assists, plus 4 caused turnovers.
State of Play
  • Hopkins is on a roll with a current record of 12-3, winning 5 of their last 7 games.
  • The Blue Jays' defense has been solid, as evidenced by limiting Michigan to just one shot in the closing minutes.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Johns Hopkins will face 18th-ranked Penn State on April 16 to close out the regular season. They will aim to extend their winning momentum and secure a favorable position in the postseason.

Bottom Line

Johns Hopkins demonstrated their defensive prowess and offensive capability against a top-ranked opponent, setting the stage for a critical matchup against Penn State as they strive for postseason success.