Broncos Host Southern Utah and No. 45 Utah
2/26/2020 2:36:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Boise State women's tennis hosts two regional opponents this weekend as it continues homestand.
THIS WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE
Boise State (8-2) vs Southern Utah (1-8)Date | Time:Â Sat., Feb. 29 | 2 p.m. MT
Location:Â Boise, Idaho
Venue:Â Boas Indoor Tennis Center
Boise State (8-2) vs No. 45 Utah (8-3)
Date | Time:Â Sun., March 1 | 11 a.m. MT
Location:Â Boise, Idaho
Venue:Â Boas Indoor Tennis Center
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BRONCOS CONTINUE HOMESTAND
- Boise State women's tennis continues its home defense as it hosts Southern Utah (Feb. 29) and 45th-ranked Utah (March 1).
- The Broncos have won six of their last seven matches and are undefeated in six home contests this season.
- The last time Boise State defeated Utah was in 2010 when the Broncos won a 5-2 battle at Boise.
- Boise State's last time facing Southern Utah was in 2018 when the Broncos swept the Thunderbirds 7-0 in a neutral-site match at Ogden, Utah.
LAST TIME OUT
- Last weekend the Broncos hosted their second-straight doubleheader and swept both College of Idaho and Lewis-Clark State by 7-0 scores.
- The Broncos won every set they played on Saturday, going an incredible 18-0 in all matches.
- Lilian Poling moved into the Top-20 in program history for career singles with a  6-0, 6-1 victory on court one against LCSC.
WHO TO WATCH IN SINGLES
- Vanessa Timm and Holly Stewart continue to roll through their singles competitions, as the two are each working with seven-match win streaks and hold 9-1 records heading into the weekend.
- Poling is 8-1 on the year as the Broncos' top No. 1 option and is in the middle of a six-match win streak.
 WHO TO WATCH IN DOUBLES
- Timm and Mae McCutcheon have won three straight as the Broncos' No. 2 option in doubles as the pair went 2-0 last weekend.
- Poling and Stewart continue to be the leaders in doubles for the Blue and Orange holding an 8-1 record on court one matches.
HEAD COACH BECK ROGHAAR
- Holds a career record of 114-94 and is only the second coach in program history to eclipse 100 career victories.
- Entering his 10th season at the helm of the Broncos, Roghaar has led his teams to six winning seasons as the man in charge.
- Was named the WAC Coach of the Year in 2011 and the Mountain West Women's Tennis Coach of the Year in 2018.
- Was a three-time ITA Academic All-American as a student-athlete at Boise State where he went 52-35 overall between 2003-05.
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