Delaware State Women’s Tennis Team Loses Hard-Fought Match Against Drexel

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 10:45 AM

Delaware State University's women's tennis team suffered a 5-2 defeat to Drexel University on Saturday in Dover. Despite losing the doubles point early, the Hornets showed resilience with strong individual performances in singles competition.

DOVER, DE – Delaware State University’s women’s tennis team came up short in their Saturday showdown against Drexel University, losing by a score of 5-2 on February 21st in what proved to be a competitive matchup.

The Dragons took early control by securing the doubles point to start the day, putting pressure on the Hornets to respond. Delaware State’s players answered the challenge with notable individual efforts during singles competition, though it wasn’t enough to overcome the early deficit.

The match showcased the competitive spirit of both teams, with Delaware State demonstrating their ability to bounce back despite the challenging start to the competition.

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