The University of Delaware women's tennis team secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Saint Joseph's, marking their fifth consecutive win and improving their season record to 17-4. This victory also extended Delaware's home win streak to 19 matches. Head coach Pablo Montana praised the team's consistency in doubles play and physicality in singles, which contributed to their success against the Hawks, who now stand at 4-16.

By the Numbers
  • Delaware leads the all-time series against St. Joe's 33-3, winning the last seven matchups.
  • This win marked the 20th time this season Delaware secured the doubles point.
  • All three Blue Hens with singles victories are now 9-1 in their last 10 matches.
State of Play
  • Delaware remains unbeaten in their last five matches.
  • Hanna Vinahradava improved her singles record to 5-0 this season in fifth singles.
  • The team will face NJIT next, continuing their strong home performance.
What's Next

Delaware women's tennis will look to extend their winning streak against NJIT on April 10, aiming to enhance their overall performance and home record. Continued success in doubles will be crucial as they seek to maintain momentum in the season's closing matches.

Bottom Line

The Blue Hens are demonstrating strong form with a solid doubles strategy and dominating singles performances, setting a positive trajectory for upcoming contests. If they can maintain their current intensity, Delaware may continue to rise in the rankings and achieve significant milestones this season.