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HopkinsSports.com Weekend Rewind

April 15, 2013

Scoreboard:

  • #15 Men's Lacrosse 7, #1 Maryland 4
  • #5 Baseball 4, Swarthmore 1 (Game One)
  • #5 Baseball 10, Swarthmore 0 (Game Two)
  • #5 Baseball 10, McDaniel 1
  • #6 Women's Tennis 7, Mary Washington 2
  • #6 Women's Tennis 9, Washington College 0
  • #8 Men's Tennis 7, Haverford 2

-- Men's Lacrosse Takes Top-Ranked Maryland, 7-4, in Lacrosse's Greatest Rivalry --

Someone asked Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala in the post-game press conference if Saturday's 7-4 win against rival Maryland was the turning point of the season. History, and how the 2013 season plays out will determine the exact answer of that question, but the Blue Jays certainly gave themselves new life after a hard-fought victory in the 110th renewal of lacrosse's greatest rivalry. Click here for the full story.

• Edward Lee of The Baltimore Sun believes the win could be Hopkins' "watershed moment of 2013"

• Christian Swezey of The Washington Post points to John Ranagan as the catalyst for the Blue Jays' victory

-- Aces Wild: Hopkins Pitching Leads Jays to Three More Wins --

Starting pitchers Tyler Goldstein and Jacob Enterlin pitched a pair of gems to lead the No. 5 Johns Hopkins baseball team to victories of 4-1 and 10-0 against Swarthmore Saturday in a matchup of top Centennial Conference teams. Click here for the full recap.

Senior Chris Wilhelm went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and freshman Carter Burns allowed one run in seven innings to guide the No. 5 Johns Hopkins baseball team to a 10-1 victory over McDaniel. Winners of 19 straight, the Blue Jays moved to 26-2 (10-0), while McDaniel fell to 16-12 (5-5 CC). Click here for the full recap.

-- Women's Tennis Sweeps Mary Washington and Washington College --

The sixth-ranked Johns Hopkins women's tennis team swept a pair of matches on Saturday, defeating Mary Washington and Washington College. The Blue Jays beat the Eagles, 7-2, at home and then traveled to Chestertown, MD and shut out the host Shorewomen, 9-0. Hopkins improves to 12-2 overall and 6-0 in the Centennial Conference. Click here for the full story.

-- Men's Tennis Upends Haverford, 7-2 --

Host and eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins fell behind, 2-1, after doubles but won all six singles matches to defeat Haverford, 7-2, in Centennial Conference action Saturday. The Blue Jays improve to 12-2 overall and at 6-0 in league play, are the only undefeated team in the CC. Click here for the full recap.

-- Women's Track Takes First in Hopkins-Loyola Meet --

Katherine Hamlet broke a 28-year-old program high jump record and Hannah Oneda set the program freshman record in the 1500m to lead the Johns Hopkins women's track & field team to a first place finish at the Hopkins-Loyola Invitational Saturday. Click here for the full recap.

-- Carey Leads Men's Track to Runner-Up Finish at Hopkins-Loyola --

Junior Andrew Carey broke a 31-year-old program record in the 1500m to guide the Johns Hopkins men's track & field team to a second place finish at the Hopkins-Loyola Invitational Saturday. Click here for the full recap.

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Players Mentioned

Tyler Goldstein

#4 Tyler Goldstein

RHP
5' 10"
Junior
Chris Wilhelm

#26 Chris Wilhelm

3B
6' 4"
Senior
Jacob Enterlin

#28 Jacob Enterlin

RHP
6' 3"
Sophomore
Carter Burns

#33 Carter Burns

RHP
6' 4"
Freshman
John Ranagan

#31 John Ranagan

M
6' 3"
Senior
Andrew Carey

Andrew Carey

Mid-Distance
Junior
Katherine Hamlet

Katherine Hamlet

Jumps
Freshman
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Distance
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Tyler Goldstein

#4 Tyler Goldstein

5' 10"
Junior
RHP
Chris Wilhelm

#26 Chris Wilhelm

6' 4"
Senior
3B
Jacob Enterlin

#28 Jacob Enterlin

6' 3"
Sophomore
RHP
Carter Burns

#33 Carter Burns

6' 4"
Freshman
RHP
John Ranagan

#31 John Ranagan

6' 3"
Senior
M
Andrew Carey

Andrew Carey

Junior
Mid-Distance
Katherine Hamlet

Katherine Hamlet

Freshman
Jumps
Hannah Oneda

Hannah Oneda

Freshman
Distance
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