Johns Hopkins defeats Hunter 100-59 in NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament

Stephanie Theodossakos
Stephanie Theodossakos
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Former Saint Andrew’s School athlete Stephanie Theodossakos and her Johns Hopkins Blue Jays collegiate team posted a 100-59 triumph over the Hunter Hawks on Friday, March 6, in the NCAA Division III Basketball Tournament.

The match, played at Goldfarb Gymnasium at 7:30 p.m., marked the Blue Jays’ first meeting against the Hunter Hawks in tournament play.

Johns Hopkins Blue Jays are set to play again Saturday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. at Goldfarb Gymnasium.

Stephanie Theodossakos
Stephanie Theodossakos — Forward — Graduate — 5′10″ — Hometown: Boca Raton


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