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HopkinsSports.com Weekend Rewind

April 8, 2013

Scoreboard:

#12 Baseball 10, Dickinson 1

#12 Baseball 7, Franklin & Marshall 1

#12 Baseball 6, Franklin & Marshall 5

#4 Women's Tennis 9, Ursinus 0

#4 Women's Tennis 7, Haverford 2

#8 Men's Tennis 9, Ursinus 0

#20 Albany 10, #10 Men's Lacrosse 9

#3 Florida 19, #17 Johns Hopkins 9

-- Baseball Picks Up Three Victories; 15 Straight Wins --

Sophomore Jacob Enterlin allowed just two hits and no earned runs in seven innings and senior Kyle Neverman went 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead the No. 12 Johns Hopkins baseball team to a convincing 10-1 victory over Dickinson at the JHU Baseball Diamond Friday. Click here for the full recap.

Senior Jeff Lynch totaled five hits and three RBIs to lead the No. 12 Johns Hopkins baseball team to a double-header sweep of Franklin & Marshall Saturday in Lancaster, PA. Hopkins (22-2, 6-0 CC) defeated Franklin & Marshall (12-12, 3-3 CC), 7-1, in game one and then edged the Diplomats, 6-5, in game two. Click here for the full recap.

  • Click here to check out head coach Bob Babb on this week's editon of "Inside Press Box"

-- #4 Women's Tennis Earns Pair of Conference Wins --

The fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team lost just 15 total games en route to a 9-0 win over host Ursinus on Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference action. Click here for the full Ursinus recap.

In a match-up of two Centennial Conference unbeatens, fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins beat Haverford, 7-2, on Sunday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 10-2 overall and 5-0 in the Centennial Conference. Click here for the full Haverford recap.

-- Eighth-Ranked Men's Tennis Defeats Ursinus, 9-0 --

Host and eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins shutout Ursinus, 9-0, on Saturday afternoon in Centennial Conference men's tennis action. The Blue Jays dropped just 10 total games en route to winning their 10th match of the season. Hopkins improves to 10-2 overall and 4-0 in the conference. Click here for the full recap.

-- Records Abound at Duke Invitational for Men's and Women's Track --

Senior Annie Monagle ran the nation's fastest 800m time of the season and freshman Hannah Oneda set the conference record in the 3000m to lead the Johns Hopkins men's and women's track & field teams at the Duke Invitational Friday and Saturday. Click here for the full women's recap.

Meanwhile, Junior Max Robinson broke a 36-year-old program record in the 5000-meter run to lead a throng of three Blue Jay men to break 15:00 in the event. Click here for the full men's recap.

-- Eich's Game-Winner Lifts Albany Past Men's Lacrosse, 10-9 --

Junior defenseman Doug Eich scored his second goal of the season with 2:01 remaining to break the sixth and final tie of the game and lift the 20th-ranked Albany men's lacrosse team to a 10-9 win over 10th-ranked Johns Hopkins at Homewood Field Friday night. Click here for the full recap.

-- Third-ranked Florida Defeats Women's Lacrosse, 19-9 --

Host and third-ranked Florida used runs of 7-1 and 7-2 to pull away from 17th-ranked Johns Hopkins Saturday afternoon in American Lacrosse Conference action at Dizney Stadium. The Gators (14-1, 2-1 ALC) went on to defeat the Blue Jays (7-5, 1-2 ALC), 19-9, to win their fourth straight in the series. Click here for the full recap.

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Players Mentioned

Kyle Neverman

#1 Kyle Neverman

SS/3B
6' 0"
Senior
Jeff Lynch

#24 Jeff Lynch

1B/3B
6' 5"
Senior
Jacob Enterlin

#28 Jacob Enterlin

RHP
6' 3"
Sophomore
Max Robinson

Max Robinson

Distance
Junior
Annie Monagle

Annie Monagle

Mid-Distance
Senior
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Distance
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kyle Neverman

#1 Kyle Neverman

6' 0"
Senior
SS/3B
Jeff Lynch

#24 Jeff Lynch

6' 5"
Senior
1B/3B
Jacob Enterlin

#28 Jacob Enterlin

6' 3"
Sophomore
RHP
Max Robinson

Max Robinson

Junior
Distance
Annie Monagle

Annie Monagle

Senior
Mid-Distance
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Freshman
Distance
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