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  2. Johns Hopkins Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Jays are the mascot of Johns Hopkins University's 24 intercollegiate athletic teams. They compete in various sports, including lacrosse, soccer, fencing, and baseball, and have won 22 NCAA national championships.

  3. Johns Hopkins Blue Jays football - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, achievements, and rivalries of the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays football team, which competes in Division III of the NCAA. The team has won or shared 13 Centennial Conference titles since 2002 and plays at Homewood Field in Baltimore.

  4. Jennifer S. Baker - Wikipedia

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    A year later, she left her position as senior manager of corporate real estate, facilities and operations and joined the Johns Hopkins University athletics department as their senior associate director of athletics. [5] In 2019, Baker became the fifth director of athletics and recreation at Johns Hopkins University. [1]

  5. Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, achievements, and rivalries of the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays, the most prominent lacrosse team at Johns Hopkins University. The Blue Jays have won 44 national championships, including nine NCAA titles, and compete in the Big Ten Conference.

  6. Homewood Field - Wikipedia

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    Homewood Field is the athletics stadium of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. ... (1884–1981), longtime music director at the university.

  7. Johns Hopkins–Maryland lacrosse rivalry - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, athletic director Jennifer S. Baker announced Hopkins and head coach Dave Pietramala mutually agreed to part ways as the university looked to "move the program in a different direction," [32] after Pietramala had coached the Jays for 20 years and set a career record of 207–93."

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