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HopkinsSports.com Weekend Rewind

April 1, 2013

Scoreboard:

No. 12 Women's Lacrosse 12, Vanderbilt 11 (OT)

No. 18 Baseball 8, No. 13 Haverford 0 (Game 1)

No. 18 Baseball 12, No. 13 Haverford 1 (Game 2)

No. 4 Women's Tennis 9, Bryn Mawr 0

No. 4 Women's Tennis 5, No. 7 Carnegie Mellon 4

No. 8 Men's Tennis 7, No. 23 Swarthmore 2

No. 8 Men's Tennis 7, No. 18 Carnegie Mellon 2

No. 6 North Carolina 11, No. 8 Men's Lacrosse 10 (OT)

-- D'Amore Goal Lifts Women's Lacrosse Past Vanderbilt in Overtime --

Junior Taylor D'Amore scored a pair of goals in the first overtime, including the game-winner with 5.5 seconds remaining, as 12th-ranked Johns Hopkins beat visiting Vanderbilt, 12-11, on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays snap a seven-game losing streak to the Commodores and improve to 7-4 overall and 1-1 in the ALC. Click here for the full story.

-- Baseball Opens CC Play with Impressive Sweep of No. 13 Haverford --

The Blue Jays swept the defending conference champions, Haverford, by a cumulative score of 20-1 on Saturday, holding the Fords to just six hits in 18 innings of play. Senior Chris Wilhelm belted two home runs and junior Tyler Goldstein notched a career-high nine strikeouts in a complete game effort to lead the Jays to a 8-0 win in game one. Click here for the game one recap.

In game two, Hopkins turned a two-run game into a rout as it exploded for nine runs in the eighth inning to defeat Haverford, 12-1. Click here for the game two recap.

-- Keenan, UNC Top Men's Lacrosse, 11-10, in Overtime --

R.G. Keenan scored his only goal of the game six seconds into overtime to lift the sixth-ranked North Caorlina men's lacrosse team to a dramatic 11-10 win over eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins at, appropriately, Kenan Stadium, Saturday afternoon. Click here for the full recap.

-- Women's Tennis Edges Bryn Mawr, No. 7 Carnegie Mellon --

The fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis blanked visiting Bryn Mawr, 9-0, in Centennial Conference action Saturday afternoon. Click here for the Bryn Mawr recap.

In a rematch of the 2013 ITA National Team Indoor Championship, the outcome was the same as Johns Hopkins nipped Carnegie Mellon, 5-4, on Sunday afternoon. Click here for the Carnegie Mellon recap.

-- Men's Tennis Defeats Pair of Top-25 Teams --

The eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins men's tennis team defeated host and 23rd-ranked Swarthmore, 7-2, in Centennial Conference action Saturday afternoon. Click here for the Swarthmore recap.

In a match-up of two of the top teams in the Atlantic South, eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins beat 18th-ranked Carnegie Mellon, 7-2, on Sunday at the Green Spring Racquet Club. Click here for the Carnegie Mellon recap.

-- Monagle, Oneda Turn in Top National Times to Lead Women's Track --

Senior Annie Monagle and freshman Hannah Oneda turned in the top Division III times in the nation in their respective events over the weekend to lead the Johns Hopkins women's track & field team at the Stanford and Maryland Invitationals. It was the first weekend of outdoor competition for the team. Click here for the full recap.

-- Men's Track Opens Outdoor Season at Maryland Invite --

Junior Max Robinson broke his own program record in the 3000-meter run to lead the Johns Hopkins men's track & field team at the Maryland Invitational over the weekend. Click here for the full recap.

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Players Mentioned

Tyler Goldstein

#4 Tyler Goldstein

RHP
5' 10"
Junior
Chris Wilhelm

#26 Chris Wilhelm

3B
6' 4"
Senior
Max Robinson

Max Robinson

Distance
Junior
Taylor D

#7 Taylor D'Amore

Att.
5' 6"
Junior
Annie Monagle

Annie Monagle

Mid-Distance
Senior
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Distance
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Tyler Goldstein

#4 Tyler Goldstein

5' 10"
Junior
RHP
Chris Wilhelm

#26 Chris Wilhelm

6' 4"
Senior
3B
Max Robinson

Max Robinson

Junior
Distance
Taylor D

#7 Taylor D'Amore

5' 6"
Junior
Att.
Annie Monagle

Annie Monagle

Senior
Mid-Distance
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Freshman
Distance
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