CARLISLE, Pa. - Visiting Washington College did not give up a set on its way to a 9-0 road win over Dickinson on Sunday afternoon in Centennial Conference action at Hays Tennis Courts for its fourth straight win and third consecutive 9-0 victory. With the win the Shoremen secure a spot in the 2023 Centennial Conference Tournament which starts next week and the team's 12th trip to the Centennial Tournament.
Washington College 9 Dickinson 0
Doubles
- The Shoremen emerged victorious from all three doubles matches
Karl Hoegstedt and
Andre-Remi Jakobi, ranked sixth in the Atlantic South Region, wrapped up the first point for WC in top flight doubles over the top duo for the Red Devils of
William Lewis and
Garrrick Adams.
Christian Gruyon and
Ryohei Kawai would take an 8-5 victory of their own over
Thomas Griffin and
Levi Veleanu.
Kohl Perkins and
Aaradith Ravichandran would follow taking No. 3 doubles in an 8-3 effort against Dickinson's
DJ Finnell and
Florian Anderson.
Singles
- Hoegstedt, ranked seventh in the region, clinched the first singles point with a 6-2, 6-1 win at top singles spot, besting Adams head-to-head.
-
Landon Strober would follow in similar fashion with 6-2, 6-1 victories in the No. 2 slot, topping Griffin, clinching the Shoremen victory.
- Ravichandran would sweep
William Lewis with pair of 6-1 victories to give WC the No. 4 win.
-
Jack Fanshawe would outlast Veleanu in hour long battle, taking the No. 3 spot 6-3, 6-2.
- Fifth and Sixth singles were pro sets with
Brady Burns netting an 8-0 victory over
Nicholas Kohler in the sixth spot, while Gruyon completed the sweep at No. 5 singles in an 8-2 contest over Anderson while
Notes
- The Shoremen improve to 6-6 overall and 5-1 in conference, while the Red Devils sit at 3-10 overall, 1-5 in conference play. WC is ranked 11th in the Atlantic South Region.
Up Next
4/18 @ #28 Swarthmore – 4:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference match)