BALTIMORE, Md. – Johns Hopkins remained undefeated in the
Centennial Conference (CC) with a 9-0 defeat of Franklin &
Marshall in men's tennis action. F&M picked up its first
CC loss and fell to 7-4 (4-1 CC). The Blue Jays improved to 11-4
(5-0 CC).
Eric Rouff battled Michael Chang in the fifth position, but
took a 7-5, 6-3. No other Diplomat won more than two games in the
singles competition.
Franklin & Marshall returns to the court on Wednesday when
the Diplomats host McDaniel.
Franklin & Marshall vs Johns Hopkins
Apr 10, 2010 at Baltimore, MD
(JHU Tennis Courts)
#8 Johns Hopkins 9, Franklin & Marshall 0
Singles competition
1. David Maldow (JHUM) def. Armen Vartan (F&M) 6-1, 6-2
2. Warren Elgort (JHUM) def. Ross Silverberg (F&M) 6-1,
6-0
3. Jacob Barnaby (JHUM) def. Doug Silverstein (F&M) 6-1,
6-0
4. Peter Vale (JHUM) def. Cameron Relic (F&M) 6-1, 6-0
5. Michael Chang (JHUM) def. Eric Rouff (F&M) 7-5, 6-3
6. Morgan Dauer (JHUM) def. Alec Tunner (F&M) 6-0, 6-1
Doubles competition
1. David Maldow/Andrew Wang (JHUM) def. Armen Vartan/Cameron
Relic (F&M) 8-1
2. Jacob Barnaby/Casey Blythe (JHUM) def. Ross Silverberg/Peter
Bookman (F&M) 8-4
3. Warren Elgort/Ryan Rauck (JHUM) def. Alec Tunner/Doug
Silverstein (F&M) 8-4
Match Notes:
Franklin & Marshall 7-4 (4-1 CC)
Johns Hopkins 11-4 (5-0 CC); National ranking #8; Regional
ranking #2
T-4:00 A-40