Denver Women鈥檚 Tennis Secures No. 4 Spot in ITA Regional Rankings
The University of Denver women's tennis team has secured the No. 4 spot in the 2025-26 ITA Mountain Regional Rankings, maintaining a top-five position for the fifth time in six years. The team boasts an impressive record of 16-8 and remains undefeated in the Summit League at 6-0. Senior Louise Wikander climbed to No. 8 in the ITA Mountain Regional singles rankings, having had a strong season with a 14-6 dual record and an overall 25-10. Denver's accomplishments include winning their 12th consecutive Summit League championship and 15th NCAA tournament appearance.
By the Numbers- Denver women鈥檚 tennis finished the season with a nationally ranked No. 69 and peaked at No. 49.
- Wikander improved her singles ranking from No. 15 to No. 8, marking her third consecutive season in the ITA rankings.
- Denver concluded the season strong with a 3-2 record against other ITA Mountain Regional teams.
- The program has consistently had at least one player ranked in the ITA regional singles rankings for eight consecutive seasons.
Looking forward, the Denver women's tennis team aims to continue its trajectory of success in the upcoming season, with expectations for both team and individual accolades. There is potential for further team improvements as they prepare for increased competition in national and regional matches.
Bottom LineDenver women's tennis is solidifying its status as a competitive program in NCAA Division I, showcasing sustained excellence and individual brilliance, notably through players like Louise Wikander. Their strong performance sets the stage for continued success and recognition in future seasons.
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