The University of Denver men's tennis team secured its third consecutive Summit League title with a commanding 4-0 victory over North Dakota in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This championship marks the Pioneers' eighth overall in the Summit League, concluding their tenure in the conference as they prepare to join the West Coast Conference in July 2026. Throughout their 12 years in the Summit League, Denver has dominated, winning 61 out of 62 regular-season matches and reaching the finals in nearly every tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Denver finishes 18-5 overall (5-0 in Summit League play).
  • DU has won 8 out of 12 Summit League championships since joining.
  • Denver's regular-season record in the Summit League stands at 61-1.
State of Play
  • Denver won the doubles point with a 6-1 victory at No. 3 and a final clinch at No. 2.
  • Three singles matches were won in straight sets, with Beduhn and Robb-Wilcox losing a total of only four games combined.
  • Denver's victories at singles solidified their championship win, clinching the title with Mishiro's match.
What's Next

Denver is set to enter the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship, with the official selection announcement scheduled for April 27 at 2 p.m. MT.

Bottom Line

Denver's remarkable performance in the Summit League highlights its dominance in collegiate tennis, setting the stage for continued success in the upcoming national championship as they leave a legacy of excellence behind.