The University of Denver women's tennis team clinched its 12th consecutive Summit League title with a commanding 4-0 victory against North Dakota in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This win marks Denver's final season in the Summit League, as they prepare to transition to the West Coast Conference on July 1, 2026. The team finished an impressive 71-0 in regular-season league matches since joining the Summit League in 2013-14 and remains undefeated in tournament play.

By the Numbers
  • Denver's women's tennis team is ranked No. 66.
  • The team achieved a perfect 71-0 record in Summit League regular-season matches.
  • Denver's tournament record in the Summit League stands at 24-0.
State of Play
  • Denver won the doubles point with two matches finishing 6-3.
  • Martinez de Velasco, Adkins, and Wikander achieved straight-set singles victories to secure the championship.
  • Several other matches were left unfinished as the title was clinched early.
What's Next

With this victory, Denver gains an automatic entry into the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship. The team will await its official selection during the NCAA Selection Show scheduled for April 27 at 2:30 p.m. MT.

Bottom Line

Denver's dominance in women's tennis showcases an impressive legacy in the Summit League, warranting attention as they transition to a new conference. Their undefeated record and tournament success establish them as a formidable contender in the upcoming NCAA tournament.