The No. 73-ranked University of Denver men's tennis team achieved a commanding 7-0 victory over North Dakota, marking their second consecutive sweep against Summit League opponents. Denver clinched the doubles point with dominant performances, including a 6-1 win by the No. 3 team, followed by a 6-2 victory in the No. 2 spot. In singles, the Pioneers maintained momentum with several straight-sets wins, highlighted by standout performances from freshman Aaron Beduhn and senior Connor Robb-Wilcox, both achieving their 20th singles wins. The match concluded with Denver solidifying their strength ahead of an upcoming non-conference match against Nevada.

By the Numbers
  • Denver secured its eighth consecutive doubles point with wins on courts No. 2 and No. 3.
  • Aaron Beduhn and Connor Robb-Wilcox each reached 20 singles wins this season.
State of Play
  • Denver is currently holding a 13-5 overall record, with a perfect 3-0 in conference play.
  • The team has won two straight matches by a score of 7-0 against Summit League rivals.
What's Next

Denver prepares for its final home match of the season against Nevada, scheduled for April 12. This match will serve as a non-conference finale and a Senior Day celebration for three team members.

Bottom Line

The Denver Pioneers men's tennis team is on an impressive winning streak, showcasing their strength within the Summit League as they head toward their concluding home match. Consistency in both doubles and singles positions reflects a solid team dynamic that could carry them through the remainder of the season.