UD Blue Hens Tennis Match Against Temple Delayed by Weather

The University of Delaware men's tennis team will have to wait to face Temple University after Tuesday's scheduled match was called off. Bad weather conditions forced officials to postpone the noon matchup that was set to take place in Philadelphia.

NEWARK, Del. – Weather conditions have forced the cancellation of Tuesday’s scheduled tennis matchup between the University of Delaware Blue Hens men’s team and Temple University.

The contest, which was slated to begin at 12:00 p.m. on March 17th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been called off due to poor weather conditions affecting the area.

Officials have not yet announced when the postponed match will be rescheduled. The Blue Hens will now await word on a new date to take on the Temple Owls.

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