The Basics 
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Score: #24 Johns Hopkins-9, Dickinson-0
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Records: JHU (9-6, 8-0 CC) • DC (8-9, 2-6 CC)
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Location: Carlisle, PA • Hays Tennis Center
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The Short Story: The 24
th-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team cruised to an 8-0 win at Dickinson Wednesday afternoon in Centennial Conference action.
 
How it Happened
• Hopkins grabbed a quick 3-0 lead on Dickinson with a doubles' sweep. Sophomore 
Ali Bader and junior 
Emily Javedan did not lose a game in their win over Martine Fierro and Ariana Goitz at first. Senior 
Jessica Liang and junior 
Celina Liu turned the same trick at second versus Izzy Desjardins and Molly Michel. Seniors 
Anya Gunewardena and 
Sophie Saland won by default at third.
• Freshman 
Catharina Ausfahl won by default at sixth singles to put Hopkins up 4-0. Junior 
Anjali Devireddy beat Fierro at first 6-3, 6-2. Junior 
Christina Huynh did drop a game in her win over Goitz at second.
• Liu won 6-1, 6-1 over Annabelle Armendarez 6-1, 6-1 at third. Senior 
Amanda Ruci was a 6-1, 6-0 winner over Desjardins at fourth. Freshman 
Zoe Hsieh shutout Michel at fifth 6-0, 6-0.
 
What it Means
• Hopkins improves to 26-10 all-time versus Dickinson and has won 23 straight in the series.
• The Blue Jays have won 138 straight conference regular season matches.
• With an 8-0 record in conference play and one match remaining, Hopkins is guaranteed at least a share of the regular season title.
Up Next
• Hopkins wraps up the regular season on Saturday, April 30 as the Blue Jays host the Swarthmore Garnet. The winner of Saturday's match will earn the top seed in the Centennial Conference Tournament.
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