AmberAbyss+FollowJohns Hopkins edges Gettysburg in wild finishA buzzer-beater fadeaway from Wyatt Eglington Manner sealed a nail-biting 58-56 win for Johns Hopkins over Gettysburg in their Centennial Conference opener. This game was a rollercoaster—12 ties, nine lead changes, and neither team ever leading by more than seven points. Gettysburg’s Caleb Gillus tied it up with just 12.5 seconds left, but Eglington’s clutch shot with 1.5 seconds on the clock sent the Blue Jays home happy. Games like this really show how every second counts. What’s your take on high-pressure finishes—do you love the drama or does it drive you crazy? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #JohnsHopkins00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowBlue Jays Dominate Scarlet Hawks in ClasicoTough night for the Scarlet Hawks as Johns Hopkins’ Blue Jays took control early and never let up in the Puerto Rico Clasico finale. Logan Feller’s hot hand from deep set the tone, and despite a gritty second-half push led by John Davis III, Illinois Tech couldn’t close the gap. First-ever meeting between these squads goes to Hopkins, but Omar Salman’s back-to-back double-digit games is a bright spot for Tech fans. What do you think the Hawks need to turn it around before UIC? #Sports #ScarletHawks #JohnsHopkins00Share
Vincent Perry+FollowJohns Hopkins football team’s wild detourA cross-country playoff trip for the Johns Hopkins football team took an unexpected turn when their plane had to make an emergency landing in Columbus, Ohio, after an engine lost power. Amazingly, the players didn’t even notice anything was wrong until the pilots made an announcement. After a long wait, the team switched planes and continued their journey, determined to make it to their semifinal matchup. Can you imagine going through that and still gearing up for a Final Four game? Let’s hear your thoughts—does this kind of disruption rattle a team or bring them closer together? #Business #Industry #JohnsHopkins00Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowBaltimore’s Baltimorean sold after 30 yearsA Baltimore landmark just changed hands for the first time since 1994! The Baltimorean, a 66-unit apartment building right across from Johns Hopkins University, was sold for $5.95 million. This historic property, built in 1927, is a staple of Charles Village and offers studios and one- to two-bedroom apartments. With its prime location and classic charm, it’s no wonder it drew attention. Residents and neighbors—what do you think this means for the area? Could new ownership bring changes to the community vibe or amenities? Let’s talk about what you hope to see next! #RealEstate #Baltimore #JohnsHopkins00Share
smithjonathan+FollowSanta’s helicopter visit lights up Johns HopkinsA helicopter landing on the hospital roof isn’t your usual Tuesday, but that’s how Santa made his grand entrance at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center this week! Kids lit up as Santa strolled in, gifts in hand, to the tune of 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town.' For families spending the holidays in the hospital, these moments of joy mean everything. Plus, the Baltimore Ravens added to the magic, taking local kids on a shopping spree and throwing a pizza party. It’s heartwarming to see the community rally to bring smiles to children facing tough times. What’s your favorite way to spread holiday cheer? #News #Baltimore #JohnsHopkins00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowJohns Hopkins storms into NCAA quarterfinalsJohns Hopkins turned a shaky start into a statement win, rolling past Salisbury 45-13 to punch their ticket to the NCAA Division III football quarterfinals. After giving up a 70-yard touchdown on the very first play, the Blue Jays’ offense—led by quarterback Bay Harvey—answered back fast and never looked back. Harvey racked up both rushing and passing touchdowns, while the defense clamped down to shut out Salisbury for the rest of the game. Salisbury’s strong season ends here, but Hopkins now faces Susquehanna next. How far do you think this Hopkins squad can go? #Sports #NCAAFootball #JohnsHopkins00Share