Johns Hopkins rolled the league last year behind a ridiculous offense that outscored the second-best offense in the league by over 25% and a defense which was twice as stingy as the league’s fourth-best. However, the top four teams in the conference lose over half their starters, and while Hopkins still appears to be the odds-on favorite, that sort of chaos leaves things wide open for a team which adds the right parts.
Note the Centennial does not name a pre-season all-conference team. However, they are on top of things enough to allow me to provide team capsules after the jump.