Johns Hopkins playing for first-ever Division III baseball national championship

CBS News Baltimore

BALTIMORE - Johns Hopkins is playing for its first-ever baseball championship.

The Blue Jays advanced to the best-of-three Division III College World Series with an 8-2 win over Baldwin Wallace on Monday.

This is the program's second time reaching the championship series.

The Blue Jays' series against Lynchburg starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

They last reached the championship series in 2008, and went 1-2 in that series. 

Hopkins (47-6) has never won the College World Series.

Alex Shane is batting .432 for the Blue Jays, while Shawn Steuerer is hitting .420 with 16 home runs. Matthew Cooper has a .409 batting average with 24 home runs.

Gabriel Romano leads Hopkins with a 1.62 ERA and a 10-1 record.

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