Re: Johns Hopkins 2021
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 5:24 pm
There were two Jays. Simple man/ball drill and they did not execute.
I agree, I like the diagonal line with the US Olympic Shield on the lax player second from the right, but I am not sure it would fly:jhu06 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:23 pm NHL released team retro jerseys for next season. I don't know the Hopkins jersey history well enough to be able to make a case for which one is the best for this. I know when they introduced clc they had a stand w/many of the jerseys through the years but I don't know how far back that went.
The baller move would be in 8 years to do the 1928 olympic jerseys.
New state wide restrictions on activities went into effect today in Maryland. If you look at the Ivy decision that puts everything on hold until March at the earliest and add in Georgetown’s move of seniors on campus only it’s not looking good for a season. In my opinion there is no way Ivies cancel and Hopkins plays and as I’ve said previously the call on the campus opening will need to be made very shortly.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:07 am Uh oh, Georgetown just announced it's only inviting seniors back to campus for the spring. Not sure what that means for their athletics but I can't imagine it's anything good. Someone check on '06
(Last I heard Hopkins was still planning for a return to on-campus learning/activities in the spring, but that was before this new giant surge in cases.)
https://wtop.com/dc/2020/11/georgetown- ... is-spring/
https://guhoyas.com/news/2020/11/13/men ... ealth.aspxflalax22 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 3:11 pmNew state wide restrictions on activities went into effect today in Maryland. If you look at the Ivy decision that puts everything on hold until March at the earliest and add in Georgetown’s move of seniors on campus only it’s not looking good for a season. In my opinion there is no way Ivies cancel and Hopkins plays and as I’ve said previously the call on the campus opening will need to be made very shortly.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:07 am Uh oh, Georgetown just announced it's only inviting seniors back to campus for the spring. Not sure what that means for their athletics but I can't imagine it's anything good. Someone check on '06
(Last I heard Hopkins was still planning for a return to on-campus learning/activities in the spring, but that was before this new giant surge in cases.)
https://wtop.com/dc/2020/11/georgetown- ... is-spring/
06, that's pretty obnoxious re Ivies. Untrue as well, but this isn't the age of truth, so ahh well.jhu06 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:15 pmhttps://guhoyas.com/news/2020/11/13/men ... ealth.aspxflalax22 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 3:11 pmNew state wide restrictions on activities went into effect today in Maryland. If you look at the Ivy decision that puts everything on hold until March at the earliest and add in Georgetown’s move of seniors on campus only it’s not looking good for a season. In my opinion there is no way Ivies cancel and Hopkins plays and as I’ve said previously the call on the campus opening will need to be made very shortly.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:07 am Uh oh, Georgetown just announced it's only inviting seniors back to campus for the spring. Not sure what that means for their athletics but I can't imagine it's anything good. Someone check on '06
(Last I heard Hopkins was still planning for a return to on-campus learning/activities in the spring, but that was before this new giant surge in cases.)
https://wtop.com/dc/2020/11/georgetown- ... is-spring/
georgetown is playing mens basketball. Maryland (and michigan and penn state and rutgers) haven't participated in b1g football but stats show up. Good luck to the ivies. They have broader problems beyond the playing field to work out right now. If you read most of these stories about ivy athletics, about 35 percent of their student body seats are basically for sale. Give me the premed d level kid on a saturday night over that darien cornell equestrian with drexel grades whose parents spent 5 years on lessons all day.
Former Harvard Fencing Coach Accused of Taking $1.5 Million in Bribes
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/16/us/h ... Position=1
Kids are going to get corona whether they play or not. It's unfortunate, but it's reality.
Johns Hopkins coach Peter Milliman recruited him briefly during his initial commitment phase, and though he hasn’t been able to coach him yet in person, they’ve started to get to know each other via Zoom calls.
“He’s a kid who’s got a lot of ability. He shoots the cr@p out of the ball. Coaches appreciate the way he plays, the commitment to the little things, being a great teammate and working hard. He was the type of young man I was looking forward to coaching when I got this job,” Milliman says. “He’s jumping right into it with the older guys. He’s working on some of the parts of the game we talk about. He’s doing well and he’s the type of guy who’s going to care about being successful.”
Princeton built its own Covid lab on campus from scratch—a massive undertaking given they don't have a med school. Obviously Hopkins won't have that issue and already has a fairly robust student testing plan. ALL undergrads on campus will be tested a minimum of twice a week in the spring and I'd imagine athletes could be tested more often than that. Even with this recent surge in cases around the country, I am cautiously optimistic that there will be some kind of season, though it likely won't look anything like what we're used to. For what it's worth, as of a few days ago—even with the knowledge of the spike in cases—Hopkins was still planning to move forward with the re-opening plan outlined a few weeks ago. If things continue to get worse and worse then that may change the equation but it doesn't seem like things have to this point.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 3:13 pm Two bits of news.
Looks like Johns Hopkins is building a 150,000 square foot student center. When completed, it may be one of the finest college student centers in the nation.
https://www.dezeen.com/2020/11/06/big-t ... niversity/
Second, Princeton is welcoming all students, graduate and undergraduate, back to campus.
https://planetprinceton.com/2020/11/24/ ... -semester/
DocBarrister