
Five Johns Hopkins Baseball Players Earn CSC Academic All‑District Honors
The College Sports Communicators recognizes five Blue Jays for their dual excellence in the classroom and on the diamond, marking a milestone in program history.
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The College Sports Communicators recognizes five Blue Jays for their dual excellence in the classroom and on the diamond, marking a milestone in program history.

The eighth‑ranked Johns Hopkins baseball team saw its 2026 campaign conclude with an 8‑0 loss to Denison, finishing with a 38‑12 record after a dominant run under first‑year coach Nate Mulberg.

The Blue Jays' tournament debut ended in an 11-4 loss, highlighted by early home runs and a late rally, setting up a May 30 elimination game.

The Blue Jays celebrate a sweep of regional accolades, with six athletes named to the ABCA/Rawlings All‑Region V teams and a historic fourth All‑Region nod for Alex Shane.

The Blue Jays erased a 6-0 deficit to win 11-7, securing a spot in the Division III World Series in Eastlake, Ohio.

The Blue Jays and the Stags traded blows through ten innings, with clutch hits from Dillon Martin, Shane Keough and Lukas Geer forcing a third game at 11 a.m. Saturday morning.

The Blue Jays rallied in the final inning to defeat Claremont‑Mudd‑Scripps 16‑15, advancing one step closer to a second straight World Series appearance.

A 7-3 victory at Stromberg Stadium completes a fifth straight regional sweep, sending the Blue Jays to the Super Regional and highlighting a season rich in home runs and pitching excellence.

Clay Hartje’s two‑run blast in the tenth inning capped a comeback that turned a 4‑4 tie into a 7‑5 victory, propelling the Blue Jays into Sunday’s championship showdown.

The eighth‑ranked Blue Jays rallied in the fourth inning and never looked back, securing a 9‑6 victory that propels them toward a showdown with Pomona‑Pitzer for a spot in the regional championship.