Denver Men’s Tennis Beats New Mexico 4-1 for Road Victory
The No. 71 University of Denver men's tennis team achieved a 4-1 victory against New Mexico, marking their seventh win of the season. After winning a closely contested doubles point, Denver secured three straight singles matches to clinch the dual win. Key performances included decisive straight-set victories for Denver's Beduhn, Robb-Wilcox, and Coats. Despite winning the match, some singles contests remained unfinished, indicating competitive play. This victory is part of a six-match road trip for the Pioneers.
By the Numbers- Denver improved to 7-4 for the season, currently undefeated in the Summit Conference.
- Coats achieved his 20th singles win of the season, with six of those being in straight sets during dual matches.
- The Pioneers have now won four of their last five matches.
- Denver's upcoming match is against Northern Arizona, continuing their road trip.
Looking ahead, Denver is set to face Northern Arizona on March 7, 2026, aiming to maintain their momentum on the road. This matchup will test their resilience as they continue to build on their successful season.
Bottom LineDenver's victory underscores their competitive edge this season, with key players stepping up to secure wins. Their performance will be crucial as they battle through the remainder of their challenging road schedule.
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