The Basics 
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Score: #22 Johns Hopkins-8, Gettysburg-1
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Records: JHU (1-2, 1-0 CC) • GC (5-4, 0-1 CC)
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Location: Baltimore, MD • JHU Tennis Courts
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The Short Story: The 22
nd-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team opened Centennial Conference play and picked up its win of the season on Saturday with an 8-1 victory over Gettysburg.
 
How it Happened
• Hopkins jumped out to a 3-0 lead after doubles as the Blue Jays dropped just six total games. Juniors 
Anjali Devireddy and 
Emily Javedan beat Andrea Brazyte and Gillian Rozenfeld at first. Junior 
Christina Huynh and freshman 
Aya Igaki-Meader won 8-2 at second over Julia Gowland and Sarah Guistwite. And at third, senior 
Jessica Liang and junior 
Celina Liu blanked Catherine Haley and Alex Rieg.
• In singles, junior 
Swati Yarlagadda and freshman 
Catharina Ausfahl each lost just one game in their wins at fourth and sixth, respectively. Freshman 
Zoe Hsieh nearly turned the same trick, losing just two games in her win over Kate Alianiello at fifth.
• Liang picked up a 6-3, 6-3 win over Guistwite at second while senior 
Sophie Saland rallied for a 2-6, 6-4, 1-0 (3) win at third over Rozenfeld. Brazyte grabbed the lone point for the Bullets with a close 6-4, 6-3 win at first over senior 
Amanda Ruci.
 
What it Means
• Hopkins improves to 22-15 all-time against Gettysburg and earns its 21
st win in the series.
• The Blue Jays extend their Centennial Conference-record conference win streak to 131 matches.
• Head coach 
Dan Pollock earns his first win with the Blue Jays and improves to 41-15 in his third season as a head coach.  
 
Up Next
• Hopkins returns to action on Tuesday, March 22 as the Blue Jays visit the West Chester Rams. The non-conference match is slated for a 3:30 pm start.
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