Delaware Blue Hens Tennis Sweeps FGCU 4-0 in Florida

The University of Delaware men's tennis team kicked off their spring break road trip with a dominant performance against Florida Gulf Coast University. The Blue Hens secured a clean 4-0 victory over FGCU on Tuesday in Fort Myers, Florida.

FORT MYERS, Fla. – The University of Delaware men’s tennis squad launched their spring break road trip on a winning note, delivering a shutout victory against Florida Gulf Coast University with a final score of 4-0 on Tuesday.

The Blue Hens dominated the match in Fort Myers, Florida, demonstrating strong performance across all competing positions to secure the comprehensive victory over their hosts.

The shutout result marks a successful beginning to Delaware’s spring break competition schedule as the team continues their season away from home.

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