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12 and Counting

Johns Hopkins, 2018 Champions
Johns Hopkins, 2018 Champions

 

Box Score

The Basics 
• Score: #23 Johns Hopkins-5, Haverford-0
• Records: JHU (13-8) • HC (13-4)
• Location: Baltimore, MD • JHU Tennis Courts
• The Short Story: The 23rd-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team beat visiting Haverford, 5-0, to win its 12th straight Centennial Conference Championship Sunday morning. 

How it Happened
• Hopkins swept the doubles matches to jump out to a 3-0 lead in the championship match. Freshman Anjie Kashyap and sophomore Sophia Strickland grabbed the first point of the match when they beat Julia Gan and Greta Koch, 8-3, at first. 
• Junior Katie Gauch and freshman Margo Gerke won by the same score at third over Clara Farrehi and Natalie Williams to give the Blue Jays a 2-0 lead. Freshman Dhanya Asokumar and junior Kimberly Zoucompleted the sweep, also winning by an 8-3 score, over Jane Bary and Emily Shutman at second. 
• Needing just two wins to grab the trophy, it was a race to the finish on three courts for the Blue Jays. Kashyap did not drop a game as she defeated Gan at first singles to put Hopkins up 4-0. Gerke then clinched the win and the championship as she won without losing a game at sixth over Sam Berg. Strickland won her first set, 6-1, and was up 5-0 in the second, and had match point when then match was called. 

What it Means
• Hopkins improves to 25-7 all-time against Haverford and has won 24 straight matches in the series The Blue Jays are also 8-0 against the Fords in the Centennial Conference Tournament. 
• Hopkins is now 24-1 in the Centennial Conference Tournament and has won 12 straight championships. 
• Gauch was named the Tournament MVP for the Blue Jays after winning both her doubles matches and her semifinal singles match. 

Up Next
• Hopkins earns the conference's automatic qualifier to the NCAA Championship and will make its 12th straight appearance. The tournament bracket will be announced on Monday, May 7 at Noon on NCAA.com.