Johns Hopkins–Loyola rivalry

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Johns Hopkins–Loyola
Men's Lacrosse Series
First meeting 1939
Latest meeting 2014
Next meeting 2016
All-time record Johns Hopkins: 47–5

The Johns Hopkins–Loyola rivalry is an intercollegiate lacrosse rivalry between Baltimore City's Johns Hopkins Blue Jays and Loyola Greyhounds. The teams first met in 1939, when Hopkins prevailed with a score of 20–1.[1]

The series is known as both the "Charles Street Massacre" and the "Battle of Charles Street," depending on the school. Hopkins fans use the term "Charles Street Massacre" to refer to the historically lopsided on-field results and its continued dominance in the series.[2][3] Loyola fans and some media outlets refer to the game using the more neutral sounding "Battle of Charles Street." Johns Hopkins won 31 straight meetings until Loyola finally snapped the streak with a victory of its own in 1994.[4] Both schools' campuses are located adjacent to Charles Street, which runs north-to-south through the city of Baltimore.

After the Blue Jays' 29th consecutive victory in 1969, Loyola dropped Hopkins from its schedule.[5] Subsequently, there was a 24-year hiatus in the series before its renewal in 1992.[6] The Baltimore Sun asserted that in the later years before its revival, Johns Hopkins wished to avoid Loyola, as its team had grown significantly more competitive.[5]

After its first victory in 1994, Loyola won again in 1998 and 1999. All three Loyola wins came under the guidance of head coach Dave Cottle. In the 1998 game, the Greyhounds set a school record of eleven consecutive wins by beating Johns Hopkins.[7] Loyola (#1) entered the contest on April 28, 2012 ranked ahead of Hopkins (#10), but lost a 10–9 overtime decision at the Ridley Athletic Complex.[8] This loss was the Greyhounds' only blemish on its first-ever national championship season.[9]

Series results

Game Year Date Venue Attendance Winning team Score Notes
1 1939 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 20–1
2 1940 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 16–3
3 1941 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 9–0 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
4 1942 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 23–7
5 1943 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 12–4
6 1946 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 7–0
7 1947 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 19–1 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
8 1948 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 15–2 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
9 1949 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 20–6 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
10 1950 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 13–2 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
11 1951 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 12–8
12 1952 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 14–5
13 1953 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 16–7
14 1954 May 1 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 18–1
15 1955 May 4 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 13–0
16 1956 April 25 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 12–3
17 1957 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 22–7 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
18 1958 April 26 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 21–3
19 1959 April 22 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 29–3 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
20 1960 April 27 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 20–0
21 1961 April 26 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 22–4
22 1962 April 24 Loyola Johns Hopkins 18–7
23 1963 April 30 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 19–1
24 1964 April 15 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 12–1
25 1965 April 6 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 10–6
26 1966 April 12 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 17–2
27 1967 April 19 Loyola Johns Hopkins 18–3 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
28 1968 April 17 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins 22–4 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
29 1969 April 17 Loyola Johns Hopkins 23–4 Johns Hopkins: USILA national champions.
30 1993 April 21 Homewood Field 2,995 Johns Hopkins 16–11 Loyola: Ranked #9.
31 1994 May 7 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 5,618 Loyola 17–15 Loyola: Ranked #3. Johns Hopkins: Ranked #6.
32 1995 May 6 Homewood Field 7,595 Johns Hopkins 12–11 Loyola: Ranked #8.
33 1995 May 20 Homewood Field 4,996 Johns Hopkins 18–5 NCAA Division I quarterfinals.
34 1996 May 4 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 5,376 Johns Hopkins 12–10 Loyola: Ranked #7.
35 1997 May 3 Homewood Field 4,066 Johns Hopkins 14–12 Loyola: Ranked #6.
36 1998 May 2 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 4,517 Loyola 10–7
37 1999 March 12 Homewood Field 3,125 Loyola 14–5 Loyola: Ranked #4.
38 2000 May 6 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 6,142 Johns Hopkins 16–12 Loyola: Ranked #3.
39 2001 May 5 Homewood Field 3,970 Johns Hopkins 13–10 Loyola: Ranked #7.
40 2002 May 4 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 4,116 Johns Hopkins 8–4 Johns Hopkins: Ranked #1. Loyola: Ranked #11.[10]
41 2003 May 3 Homewood Field 5,580 Johns Hopkins 17–6 Johns Hopkins: NCAA Division I finalists; ranked #1. Loyola: Ranked #19.[11]
42 2004 May 8 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 2,157 Johns Hopkins 11–7 Johns Hopkins: Ranked #1.[12]
43 2005 May 7 Homewood Field 7,356 Johns Hopkins 12–6 Johns Hopkins: NCAA Division I champions; ranked #1.[13]
44 2006 May 6 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 4,812 Johns Hopkins 7–6 (OT) Johns Hopkins: Ranked #7. Loyola: Ranked #20.[14]
45 2007 May 5 Homewood Field 3,742 Johns Hopkins 12–9 Johns Hopkins: NCAA Division I champions; ranked #5. Loyola: Ranked #12.[15]
46 2008 May 3 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 3,410 Johns Hopkins 9–6 Johns Hopkins: NCAA Division I finalists; ranked #5. Loyola: Ranked #17.[16]
47 2009 May 2 Homewood Field 2,732 Johns Hopkins 11–10 (2OT) Johns Hopkins: Ranked #6. Loyola: Ranked #13.[17]
48 2010 May 8 Ridley Athletic Complex 2,926 Johns Hopkins 9–6 Loyola: Ranked #8.[18]
49 2011 April 30 Homewood Field 5,727 Johns Hopkins 8–7 Johns Hopkins: Ranked #2. Loyola: Ranked #18.[19]
50 2012 April 28 Ridley Athletic Complex 6,000 Johns Hopkins 10–9 (OT) Loyola: NCAA Division I champions; ranked #1. Johns Hopkins: Ranked #10.[8]
51 2013 April 27 Homewood Field 7,905 Loyola 8–4 Loyola: Ranked #7. Johns Hopkins: Ranked #11.[20]
52 2014 May 3 Ridley Athletic Complex 6,000 Loyola 13–10 Loyola: ranked #1. Johns Hopkins: ranked #6.[21]
53 2016 February 20 Ridley Athletic Complex Loyola 9–8

Source: Johns Hopkins University 2012 Men's Lacrosse Guide.

References

  1. "All-Time Series Records", 2009 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Media Guide, p. 98, Johns Hopkins University, 2010.
  2. Hopkins down, but not out; If Blue Jays can get to .500, there’s a chance they could compete in NCAA tournament, The Baltimore Sun, April 27, 2010.
  3. HOPKINS RAPS LOYOLA, 19-1; Lacrosse Game Mismatch From Start To Finish, The Baltimore Sun, May 1, 1963.
  4. Loyola conquers Hopkins hex, The Baltimore Sun, p. 1C, May 8, 1994.
  5. 5.0 5.1 LACROSSE NOTEBOOK The Fleet Classic: Where Elite Meet, Newsday (Long Island, NY), March 19, 1992.
  6. Hopkins still too much for Loyola 1st game in 24 years goes to Jays, 16-11, The Baltimore Sun, April 22, 1993.
  7. Loyola turns tables on Hopkins, 10-7; Defense-led Greyhounds topple No. 3 Blue Jays, get record 11th straight win, The Baltimore Sun, May 3, 1998.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Last Second Overtime Goal Lifts No. 10 Hopkins Over No. 1 Men's Lax," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, April 28, 2012.
  9. "NCAA CHAMPS! Loyola Wins First NCAA Lacrosse Title, 9–3, Over Terps," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Monday, May 28, 2012.
  10. "Top-Ranked Blue Jays Move to 11–1 With 8–4 Win over Loyola," Johns Hopkins University Athletics, Saturday, May 4, 2002.
  11. "Top-Ranked Blue Jays Roll Past Loyola, 17–6," Johns Hopkins University Athletics, Saturday, May 3, 2003.
  12. "Johns Hopkins Spoils Season Finale, Edges Men's Lacrosse 11–7," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, May 8, 2004.
  13. "Greyhounds Close Season With 12–6 Loss At No. 1 Johns Hopkins," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, May 7, 2005.
  14. "Christopher's OT Game-Winner Lifts Hopkins Past Loyola, 7–6," Johns Hopkins University Athletics, Saturday, May 6, 2006.
  15. "Men's Lacrosse Closes Regular Season With 12–9 Loss At No. 5 Johns Hopkins," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, May 5, 2007.
  16. "No. 5 Johns Hopkins Rallies Past Men's Lacrosse," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, May 3, 2008.
  17. "Johns Hopkins Nips Loyola In Double Overtime, 11–10," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
  18. "Bassett, Wharton Lift Johns Hopkins Past Loyola, 9–6," Johns Hopkins University Athletics, Saturday, May 8, 2010.
  19. "Blue Jays Edge Men's Lacrosse Despite Late Rally," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, April 30, 2011.
  20. "Solid Second Half Gives Men's Lacrosse 8–4 Win At Johns Hopkins," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Saturday, April 27, 2013.
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