Tennis vs Kutztown Postponed to April 22
WEST CHESTER, Pa.- Due to rain that moved through the area today and additional rain in the forecast for tomorrow, the West Chester University men's and women's tennis matches vs Kutztown scheduled for Thursday, March 28, have been postponed to Monday, April 22, beginning at 2 p.m.
WEST CHESTER, Pa.- Due to rain that moved through the area today and additional rain in the forecast for tomorrow, the West Chester University men's and women's tennis matches vs Kutztown scheduled for Thursday, March 28, have been postponed to Monday, April 22, beginning at 2 p.m.
West Chester will now return to action next week as the West Chester women's tennis team will face East Stroudsburg on Wednesday, April 3 while the men will host Ursinus on Thursday, April 4.
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