May 9, 2015 Box Score
AMHERST, MA - The ninth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis is moving on to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the eighth straight year after a 5-1 win over TCNJ on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 18-4 on the season with their seventh straight win, while the Lions suffer just their second loss as they end the season with a 15-2 mark.
The match was tied at one apiece after the teams split the first two doubles matches in quick fashion. Sophomore Jody Law and freshman Megumi Chen did not drop a game in their win at second doubles over Brittany Reedman and Maddy Stoner. Jasmine Muniz-Cadorette and Emma Allen picked up an 8-1 win over senior Elaine Baik and junior Sydney Lehman at first for the Lions. Senior Shannon Herndon and junior Olivia Kasten gave Hopkins a 2-1 lead heading into singles as they beat Anna Prestera and Danna Tsay, 8-4, at third.
Freshman Sunaina Vohra quickly pushed Hopkins' lead to 3-1 as she beat Prestera 6-1, 6-2 at sixth singles. Chen needed just 12 games to win at fourth, shutting out Katie Buchbinder 6-0, 6-0 at fourth. Law, as she has done so many times this season, then clinched the win at third. She beat Allen 6-1, 6-2 to send the Blue Jays to the NCAA Sweet 16.
Hopkins will face host and seventh-ranked Amherst at 11:00 am on Sunday. The winner advances to Mason, OH and the NCAA Quarterfinals.