Johns Hopkins men's basketball news
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Johns Hopkins Bests Ursinus, 83-71, in Centennial Conference Semifinals
February 27, 2026Charlie Jackson scored a game-high 25 points to lead Johns Hopkins to an 83-71 win over Ursinus in the Centennial Conference semifinals Friday night at Goldfarb Gym. The Blue Jays improve to 20-6 while the Bears end their season at 18-9. -
Hopkins, Jackson and Storylines as Blue Jays Top Dickinson, 81-77
February 21, 2026The storyline going into Saturday's Johns Hopkins-Dickinson men's basketball game was all about the Blue Jays' spot in the upcoming Centennial Conference Tournament. Not that the spot itself was in question, that was assured. Where the Blue Jays would be seeded was the question. The number two seed was theirs with a win. -
Johns Hopkins Takes Down Ursinus, 84-78, On The Road
February 07, 2026Jeb Williams scored a career-high 22 points to lead Johns Hopkins to an 84-78 win at Ursinus Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve to 16-5 overall and 7-2 in the conference, while the Bears fall to 13-8 and 6-3. -
It's all about precision
February 04, 2026Some of the most successful coaches in Division III basketball, such as Lynn Hersey at Smith and Ryan Cain at Johns Hopkins, excel for a number of reasons. As Ryan Scott puts it in Around the Nation, one of those reasons is precision. -
Eglinton Manner and Jackson Fuel Hopkins' Win at Haverford
January 31, 2026Wyatt Eglinton Manner and Charlie Jackson combined for 37 points and Johns Hopkins led wire to wire in an 88-58 win at Haverford Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 15-4 overall and 6-1 in the Centennial Conference, while the Fords fall to 7-12 and 1-6. -
Balanced Attack Leads Johns Hopkins Over Dickinson, 87-68
January 28, 2026Four players scored in double figures to lead Johns Hopkins to an 87-68 win over visiting Dickinson Wednesday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 14-4 overall and 5-1 in the Centennial Conference, while the Red Devils slip to 4-14 and 1-5 in the conference. -
D3sports.com conversation: Ryan Cain, Johns Hopkins
January 25, 2026Ryan Cain, Johns Hopkins men's basketball coach, and D3sports.com's Ryan Scott talk about coaching philosophy, the mental aspect of the game, how to develop a player led program and how to build a program known for consistent winning. -
Strong Second Half Powers Johns Hopkins Past Muhlenberg, 80-53
January 24, 2026Johns Hopkins outscored visiting Muhlenberg, 51-22, in the second half to grab an 80-53 win Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve to 13-4 overall and 4-1 in the conference, while the Mules fall to 9-8 and 2-3. -
Johns Hopkins Races Past McDaniel, 83-43
January 21, 2026Johns Hopkins shot nearly 58 percent from the field to run past host McDaniel, 83-43, Wednesday night in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve 12-4 overall and 3-1 in the conference while the Green Terror fall to 10-5 and 1-3. -
Johns Hopkins Flies Past Washington College, 93-64
January 14, 2026Johns Hopkins jumped out to a 21-point lead just 14 minutes into the game and didn’t look back en route to a 93-64 win over Washington College Wednesday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 11-3 overall and 2-0 in the Centennial Conference while the Shoremen slip to 10-4 and 0-2 in the conference. -
Johns Hopkins Downs Gettysburg, 58-56, in Centennial Opener
January 10, 2026Wyatt Eglinton Manner drained a turn-around jumper with 1.5 seconds left to lift 24th-ranked Johns Hopkins to a 58-56 win over Gettysburg in the Centennial Conference opener. The Blue Jays improve to 10-3 overall while the Bullets fall to 5-8. -
Johns Hopkins Rallies to Beat Gettysburg, 69-67, in Overtime
February 28, 2025Johns Hopkins scored the final five points of the game to beat Gettysburg, 69-67, in overtime in the Centennial Conference Semifinals Friday night at Goldfarb Gym. The Blue Jays improve to 17-9 and advance to the championship game for the seventh straight year. -
Making a name in D-I
February 14, 2025It's been easier than ever for Division III players to find their way to Division I college basketball, and whether it's transferring for one final year or after one Division III year, plenty of people have gotten a shot. Ryan Scott hears and tells their stories in Around the Nation. -
Johns Hopkins Goes Wire-to-Wire in Win at McDaniel
February 12, 2025Johns Hopkins scored the game’s first points and led wire-to-wire in a 79-45 win over host McDaniel Wednesday night in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve to 15-7 overall and remain atop the conference standings at 9-1. The Green Terror fall to 13-8 and 3-7 in the conference. -
Strong Second Half Leads Johns Hopkins to 72-66 Win Over Gettysburg
February 05, 2025Johns Hopkins a combined 50 points from Brian Johansson, Charlie Jackson and Wyatt Eglinton Manner as the Blue Jays beat the Gettysburg Bullets, 72-66, Wednesday night in Centennial Conference action. JHU improves to 14-6 overall and 8-0 in the conference with its ninth straight win. The Bullets fall to 15-5 overall and 6-2 in the Centennial. -
Windley and Jackson Fuel JHU's 86-60 Win Over Haverford
February 01, 2025John Windley and Charlie Jackson combined for 44 points to lead Johns Hopkins to an 86-60 win over Haverford in the annual Wall-O’Mahony Game Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays win their eighth straight as they improve to 13-6 overall and 7-0 in the Centennial Conference. The Fords fall to 5-14 on the season and 2-5 in the conference. -
Johns Hopkins Rides Defense to 63-38 Win at Dickinson
January 29, 2025Johns Hopkins held host Dickinson to just 28 percent shooting from the field as the Blue Jays beat the Red Devils, 63-38, Wednesday night in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays win their seventh straight and improve to 12-6 overall and 6-0 in the conference. The Red Devils fall to 6-12 on the season, and 1-5 in the Centennial. -
Hot Shooting Leads Johns Hopkins Over Mary Washington, 78-67
January 27, 2025Brian Johansson had his second straight 20-point game to lead Johns Hopkins to a 78-67 win over Mary Washington in non-conference action Monday. The Blue Jays win their sixth straight as they improve to 11-6, while the Eagles fall to 7-11. -
Johansson Leads Johns Hopkins to 90-67 Win at Muhlenberg
January 25, 2025Brian Johansson scored a season-high 22 points, in just 23 minutes, to lead Johns Hopkins to a 90-67 win at Muhlenberg Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays run their win streak to five as they improve to 10-6 overall and 5-0 in the Centennial Conference. The Mules fall to 7-10 on the season, including 0-5 in the conference. -
Big First Half Powers Hopkins Past McDaniel, 65-41, For Fourth Straight Win
January 22, 2025Johns Hopkins junior Charlie Jackson punched up his second consecutive game with 20+ points and the host Blue Jays used a big run to open and close the first half in a 65-41 victory over visiting McDaniel inside Goldfarb Gymnasium Wednesday night. The Blue Jays grab their fourth consecutive victory and improve to 9-6 overall and 4-0 in the Centennial Conference. The Green Terror drop their second straight and slip to 11-5 overall and 1-3 in the Centennial. -
Jackson's Game Night Leads Hopkins Over Franklin & Marshall
January 18, 2025Charlie Jackson scored a career-high 25 points to lead Johns Hopkins to a 77-70 win over Franklin & Marshall Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve to 8-6 overall and 3-0 in the Centennial, while the Diplomats fall to 9-6 and 1-2 in the conference. -
Jackson's Game Night Leads Hopkins Over Franklin & Marshall
January 18, 2025Charlie Jackson scored a career-high 25 points to lead Johns Hopkins to a 77-70 win over Franklin & Marshall Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays improve to 8-6 overall and 3-0 in the Centennial, while the Diplomats fall to 9-6 and 1-2 in the conference. -
Windley Leads Johns Hopkins to 77-55 win at Washington College
January 15, 2025John Windley scored a game and career-high 28 points to lead Johns Hopkins to a 77-55 win at Washington College Wednesday night. The Blue Jays improve to 7-6 overall and 2-0 in the Centennial Conference. The Shoremen fall to 5-9 overall and 0-2 in the conference. -
Johns Hopkins Opens Centennial Play with 75-67 Win at Gettysburg
January 11, 2025Five players scored in double figures, led by Brian Johansson’s 16 as Johns Hopkins beat host Gettysburg, 75-67, in both teams’ Centennial Conference opener Saturday. The Blue Jays improve to 6-6 overall while the Bullets fall to 9-4. -
Johns Hopkins Falls to 12th-Ranked Christopher Newport
January 08, 2025Visiting Christopher Newport beat Johns Hopkins, 85-66, in non-conference action at Goldfarb Gym Wednesday night. The Blue Jays slip to 5-6 overall while the Captains improve to 14-3 with their fifth straight win. -
Jackson Leads Johns Hopkins to 78-72 Win at Stevenson
January 04, 2025Junior Charlie Jackson scored a career-high 23 points and finished with a double-double to lead Johns Hopkins to a 78-72 win at Stevenson Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 5-5 on the season while the Mustangs fall to 6-5. -
Late Bucket Lifts Rowan over Johns Hopkins, 74-71
January 02, 2025Khalif Meares scored off a turnover to put visiting Rowan on top with three seconds to play and the Profs grabbed a 74-71 win over Johns Hopkins Thursday afternoon. The Blue Jays fall to 4-5 on the season while the Profs improve to 7-5. -
Swarthmore Edges Johns Hopkins, 89-87
December 07, 2024Host Swarthmore scored with 40 seconds remaining to take the lead for good in an 89-87 win over Johns Hopkins in non-conference action Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays fall to 4-4 on the season as they wrap up the fall semester, while the Garnet improve to 5-3. -
Johns Hopkins Storms Back to Down Hood, 79-75
December 03, 2024Trailing by as many as 19 on the road, Johns Hopkins rallied to defeat Hood, 79-75, in non-conference action Tuesday night. The Blue Jays improve to 4-3 on the season while the Blazers fall to 4-3. -
D3's Big Dance partners
March 29, 2024The D3 season is over but March Madness continues with the Division I tournaments in full swing. Watch a game and you're likely to see a familiar face. D3 alums are leading some of the biggest college basketball programs in the country, including Nevada Smith at Marquette. Read about his and others' journeys from D3 to D1.



