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Johns Hopkins are crowned champions of the Centennial Conference for the 10th time in a row!
- Updated: May 9, 2016
Playing as a host at their JHU Tennis Courts in Baltimore, the 13th-ranked Johns Hopkins Blue Jays has justified their number 1 seeding position at Centennial Conference championship, winning the title for the 10th year running! The Blue Jays sees off the challenge from Washington College Shorewomen (ranked 39th in Division III and second seeds here), beating them 5-0 to keep the trophy in their showcase in the repeat final from last year when the result was the same. Johns Hopkins is now 17-4 this season, earning the automatic spot at the upcoming NCAA championship. In addition, this was the final match at JHU Tennis Courts center for the senior Olivia Kasten, who was named the tournament’s MVP after clinching the winning point for her school. With this title, Johns Hopkins has moved even further away from Franklin & Marshall in the title winners list, with a 10-7 advantage. Washington College remains on 1 crown.
The Blue Jays were in the commanding …
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