DENVER – The No. 53-ranked University of Denver women's tennis team (11-6, 3-0 Summit) returns from a bye week to host North Dakota in a Summit League match on Saturday, March 30, at 1 p.m. MT.
DU will have not played a match in 14 days come first serve on Saturday, and it will have been 22 days since the Pioneers last played at Denver Tennis Park.
Last Time Out:
Denver visited then-No. 52 Charlotte for two matches – one against the 49ers and a neutral-site match against Wichita State – on March 15-16. The dual at Charlotte came down to the wire with the host sneaking out a 4-3 win over DU before a shorthanded DU team fell to WSU the following day after having just five student-athletes available to play.
DU last played a Summit League match on March 9, a 6-1 win at Omaha.
Series History:
North Dakota: DU holds a 5-0 record against North Dakota. The teams last met in the 2023 Summit League Final where Denver defeated the Fighting Hawks, 4-0, to win its ninth-straight Summit League title. DU and UND have not met in Denver previously.
Up Next:
The University of Denver women's tennis team plays its final non-conference match of the year when it travels to Tulsa on Friday, April 5, before taking on Kansas City the following day in the season's penultimate match.
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