Delaware Blue Hens Tennis Dominates Richmond in 4-1 Victory

The University of Delaware men's tennis team secured a decisive 4-1 win against Richmond on Friday morning in Newark. The Blue Hens delivered a strong performance to claim the convincing victory on their home courts.

NEWARK, Del. – The University of Delaware men’s tennis squad delivered a dominant performance Friday morning, securing a decisive 4-1 victory over Richmond at their home courts.

The Blue Hens showcased their strength across the lineup, winning four of the five matches to earn the impressive triumph. The morning competition saw Delaware control most of the action against their visiting opponents.

The convincing win adds another strong result to Delaware’s season as they continue their campaign on the tennis courts in Newark.

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