Game Notes | The B1G Championship Showdown: Johns Hopkins vs. Penn State
The top-seeded Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team (9-4, 3-2 B1G) faces off against second-seeded Penn State (8-5, 3-2 B1G) in the 2026 B1G Championship game on Saturday, May 2, at 12 PM. Johns Hopkins advanced to this title game after a 14-12 semifinal victory over Michigan, while Penn State secured its spot with an 8-6 win against Maryland. This matchup marks the 139th season for Johns Hopkins lacrosse, renowned for its historic performance and record of 1,042 all-time wins.
By the Numbers- Johns Hopkins boasts 44 national championships, including nine NCAA titles.
- Johns Hopkins has played in 11 Big Ten Tournaments, with a record of 9-8 in such games.
- Reece DiCicco leads the nation with 21 caused turnovers for short-stick defensive middies.
- Johns Hopkins is ranked 7th in all major Division I polls.
- Both teams have identical regular-season B1G records (3-2), sharing co-championship status.
- The Blue Jays are 10-4 in May 2 games since 1950.
The winner of the B1G Championship will secure an automatic bid to the upcoming NCAA Tournament, which kicks off with bracket announcements on May 3. As both teams vie for supremacy, expect a tightly contested match, continuing the tradition of close games in Hopkins' recent history.
Bottom LineThis championship game is pivotal for both teams, not just for the title but for a chance to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Johns Hopkins aims to leverage its historical success and homegrown talent to outpace Penn State in a matchup that's a classic showdown in college lacrosse.
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