Denver Women鈥檚 Tennis Ranked No. 66 Advances to Summit League Final
The No. 66 University of Denver women's tennis team advanced to the Summit League final after defeating Oral Roberts 4-0 in the semifinals. This victory marks the team's sixth sweep of the year and secures their place in the championship match for the 12th consecutive time. Denver has dominated the Summit League, winning the last 11 championships. They will face the winner of the Omaha vs. North Dakota semifinal in the title match.
By the Numbers- Denver achieved their sixth sweep of the season.
- This victory was their 12th consecutive appearance in the Summit League final.
- Denver secured the doubles point quickly, winning both matches with a combined score of 12-3.
- All six Denver players won their first sets in singles, clinching the match in about 75 minutes.
Denver will compete for the Summit League championship against either Omaha or North Dakota on Saturday, April 25, at 10 a.m. CT. A victory would extend their championship streak to 12 titles.
Bottom LineThe Denver women's tennis team continues to demonstrate their dominance in the Summit League, with strong performances leading them to yet another championship opportunity. A win in the final would solidify their status as a formidable force in collegiate tennis.
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