May 7, 2016 Box Score
Sophomore
Sunaina Vohra clinched the win for the Blue Jays.
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BALTIMORE, MD -- The 13th-ranked and top-seeded Johns Hopkins women's tennis team best fifth-seeded Dickinson, 5-0, in the semifinals of the 2016 Centennial Conference Tournament on Saturday afternoon at the JHU Tennis Courts. The Blue Jays (16-4) will play in the championship match for the 10th straight year. The Red Devils, playing in the conference tournament for the first time, finish their season at 10-6.
Sophomore Caroline Greydak and junior Jody Law opened the match with an 8-0 win at third doubles over Lydia Fox and Elizabeth Marin to grab the first point for the Blue Jays. Sophomore Megumi Chen and freshman Kimberly Zou followed with an 8-1 win at second against Joana Nunes and Madison Parks. Juniors Mikey Barthelmass and Ashnaa Rao closed out doubles and gave Hopkins a 3-0 lead as they beat Sydney Diamond and Lauren Altschuler, 8-3, at first.
Junior Anna Kankanala earned a quick win in singles to push Hopkins' lead to 4-0. She lost just one game as she beat Marin 6-1, 6-0 at fifth singles. Sophomore Sunaina Vohra then clinched the win and needed just one more game than Kankanala as she defeated Diamond 6-1, 6-1 at second.
Hopkins will take on Washington College in the Centennial Conference Championship on Sunday at 1:00 pm. The winner receives the conference's automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament.