First-Place Hopkins Tops Men's Basketball
The Johns Hopkins men's basketball shot over 50 percent and led for nearly the entire game, remaining undefeated in the Centennial Conference with a 90-67 win against Muhlenberg.
The Mules (7-10, 0-5) shot 50 percent themselves in the second half but could not make a significant dent in the 17-point lead enjoyed by the Blue Jays (10-6, 5-0) at halftime.
Senior Giovanni Rubino topped the 25-point mark for the second straight game, finishing with 26 points to move past former teammate Dan Gaines into ninth place on the program's all-time list with 1,465 career points. He also recorded 5 assists.
Sophomore Elias Sherman-Murphy (pictured above) played a strong game off the bench, scoring 12 points, while sophomore Peter Stanton-Shepherd added 11.
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