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Final Women's Tennis ReleaseMay 30, 2011Johns Hopkins junior Carolyn Warren is the recipient of this year's NCAA Elite 88 Award as we recap the 2011 Centennial Conference women's tennis season.
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Warren Bounced in QuartersMay 28, 2011Johns Hopkins women's tennis junior Carolyn Warren fell in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championship on Saturday to end her season at 16-8. She earned All-America honors with her first round win and advanced further in the tournament than any player in program history.
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Warren Reaches NCAA Singles QuarterfinalsMay 27, 2011Johns Hopkins junior Carolyn Warren became the first player in program history to make the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championship on Friday. The Centennial Conference Player of the Year, she earns ITA All-America honors with her first round win.
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Spring All-Sportsmanship TeamMay 19, 2011The Centennial Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee established the All-Sportsmanship team in 2007. Each team elected one member from their team who displayed good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-Centennial sportsmanship team.
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#5 Tufts Stops HopkinsMay 15, 2011The fifth-ranked Tufts women's tennis team beat host and ninth-ranked Johns Hopkins, 5-1, in the NCAA Regional Final on Sunday afternoon. The Blue Jays finish their season at 17-3 and suffer their first loss this season to a Division III opponent.
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Hopkins Handles MethodistMay 14, 2011The ninth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team handed Methodist its first loss in more than three months as the Blue Jays beat the Monarchs, 5-0, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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381 Named to Academic Honor RollMay 09, 2011381 students have been recognized for their accomplishments in the classroom and on the field of play with the announcement of the 2011 Centennial Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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All-Conference Women's Tennis Team; Johns Hopkins' Warren Named Player of the YearMay 05, 2011Johns Hopkins' Carolyn Warren was named the Conference's Player of the Year as the 2011 All-Centennial women's tennis team was announced Thursday.
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Women's Tennis Release #8May 03, 2011Johns Hopkins sophomore Nandita Krishnan was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending May 1, claiming the honor for the fourth time in six weeks.
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Hopkins Will Face Washington for Tennis ChampionshipApril 30, 2011It will be Johns Hopkins and Washington College for the Centennial women's tennis championship on Sunday in Baltimore. The Blue Jays blanked Muhlenberg, 5-0, while the Shorewomen subdued Swarthmore, 5-1.
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Muhlenberg Blanks Haverford for First Postseason Win Since 1991April 27, 2011The Muhlenberg women's tennis team earned its first postseason victory since 1991 with a 5-0 home win against Haverford on Wednesday. The Mules advance to the Centennial semifinals in Baltimore on Saturday opposite top-seeded Johns Hopkins.
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Fords Beat Bullets for Final SpotApril 23, 2011Haverford turned back Gettysburg, 6-3, to capture the fifth and final spot in the Centennial championship tournament.
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Swarthmore Clinches 1st-Round ByeApril 21, 2011Swarthmore defeated Haverford, 8-1, to clinch the No. 3 seed and a first-round bye for next weekend's Conference championship tournament. Johns Hopkins blanked Gettysburg for its 50th straight Centennial dual win, setting up a match between the Bullets and the Fords to determine the final playoff berth.
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Women's Tennis Release #6April 19, 2011Johns Hopkins sophomore Nandita Krishnan was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending April 17.
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Along the BaselineApril 16, 2011Johns Hopkins clinched the top seed for the Conference tournament with a win versus Muhlenberg to highlight the weekend action.
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Women's Tennis Release #5April 12, 2011Sophomore Kelsey Johnson from Swarthmore was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending April 10.
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At the NetApril 09, 2011Johns Hopkins handed Washington College its first defeat of the season to take over sole possession of first place in the Centennial. Haverford, Muhlenberg and Swarthmore also registered victories as the playoff chase enters the final two weeks.
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Five-Star MatchupsApril 08, 2011Tennis takes center court for the weekend edition of Five-Star Matchups, as the top seed for the Conference championship tournaments is on the line on the Main Line and the Eastern Shore.
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At the NetApril 05, 2011Muhlenberg knocked Haverford from the ranks of the Conference unbeaten Tuesday in a marathon match, sweeping all six singles matches to erase a 2-1 doubles deficit.
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Women's Tennis Release #4April 05, 2011Sophomore Nandita Krishnan from Johns Hopkins was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the second week in a row for the week ending April 3.
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Saturday's Women's Tennis RecapApril 02, 2011Johns Hopkins and Washington College kept their perfect Centennial records intact on Saturday with convincing wins against Ursinus and Muhlenberg, respectively.
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At the Net 3/30March 30, 2011Washington College nipped Swarthmore, 5-4, in a battle of regionally-ranked teams to highlight Wednesday's schedule.
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Women's Tennis Release #3March 29, 2011Sophomore Nandita Krishnan from Johns Hopkins was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending March 28.
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Saturday's RecapMarch 26, 2011In the day's feature contest, Johns Hopkins took care of Swarthmore in a rematch of the 2010 Centennial championship match.
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At the Net 3/23March 23, 2011Gettysburg, Haverford, Swarthmore and Washington College dodged the raindrops and registered indoor Conference wins on Wednesday.
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Women's Tennis Release #2March 22, 2011Washington College junior Jordan Finnegan was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending March 21.
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Women's Tennis Release #1March 15, 2011Washington College junior Brittany Marshall was named the Conference's Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending March 14.
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Johns Hopkins Picked to RepeatMarch 04, 2011Johns Hopkins was selected in the Centennial Conference's annual preseason poll of head coaches to win the women's tennis title in 2011. Hopkins earned the top spot with all 10 first-place votes for 100 points (voters not permitted to vote for their own team).
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Season PreviewsFebruary 17, 2011The 2011 season is just around the corner. Click here for team-by-team previews as they are supplied by the member schools.
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Centennial Players Ranked in RegionFebruary 01, 2011The Centennial Conference has five of the top 13 singles players and two of the top eight doubles in the Atlantic South region as the ITA released its preseason rankings. Team rankings were unavailable due to an insufficient number of dual match results.