Crowning achievement for Blue Jays

Johns Hopkins women’s soccer team poses for a team photo with a trophy aft
Johns Hopkins women’s soccer team poses for a team photo with a trophy after winning the 2022 NCAA Division III championship
Johns Hopkins women's soccer team poses for a team photo with a trophy after winning the 2022 NCAA Division III championship Johns Hopkins caps unbeaten season with first NCAA championship The Blue Jays put the finishing touches on a magical campaign Sunday, defeating Case Western 2-1 in the NCAA Division III title game. The second-ranked Johns Hopkins women's soccer team got goals from Breukelen Woodard and Katie Sullivan and held off No. Case Western for a 2-1 victory in the NCAA Division III national championship game in Salem, Virginia, on Sunday. The win capped an unbeaten season for the Blue Jays, who finished 23-0-2 en route to winning their first national title. It was the latest crowning achievement in what has been a remarkable run for Hopkins women's fall sports in recent years. JHU's women's cross country team won a record eighth NCAA championship since 2012 two weeks ago, the volleyball team won its first-ever national championship in 2019 , and the field hockey team has advanced to the national title game in each of the past two seasons. Now the women's soccer program has an NCAA championship trophy of its own in just its second trip to the NCAA Final Four.
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