DENVER – The University of Denver men's tennis team (8-5, 0-0 Summit) wraps up March with the final two duals of a six-match road trip when it visits Cal Poly and Gonzaga on March 23 and 25, respectively.
Both matches are set for 11 a.m. PT/12 p.m. MT starts.
Last Time Out:
Denver played just once in a weekend trip to then-No. 40 Penn on March 15. After DU captured the doubles point for a third consecutive dual, the host team pulled away in singles on its way to an eventual 6-1 win over DU. Denver did keep multiple matches competitive. Freshman
Aaron Beduhn fell in two sets but forced both to go to extended lengths with a tiebreak in the first and what ended as a 7-5 win for Penn in the second. Two more matches did go to third sets from sophomore
Theo Coats at No. 4 singles and graduate student
Connor Robb-Wilcox at No. 5 singles.
Series History:
Cal Poly: Denver owns a 6-2 record against Cal Poly, most recently earning a 7-0 sweep at home on January 31, 2025. Prior to that, the teams had gone five years between meetings following a stretch of matches in four of five years between 2016-20 – which included DU's last trip to Cal Poly on March 10, 2019, a 6-1 win for the home team.
Gonzaga: This will be just the second meeting between Denver and Gonzaga. The first was just four years ago when DU hosted Gonzaga on March 6, 2022, in a tight 4-3 win.
Up Next:
The University of Denver men's tennis team returns home to Denver Tennis Park for the first time in more than a month, kicking off a four-match home stand – its final home duals of 2026 – with its first Summit League matches of the season against Illinois State and Oral Roberts on April 3-4.