Boise State to Compete at ITA Mountain Region Championships
10/6/2025 4:00:00 PM | Women's Tennis
WHAT'S NEXT: Boise State women's tennis will travel to Provo, Utah, to compete in the ITA Mountain Region Championships, Oct. 7-11.
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WHO'S IN: The Broncos will have eight competitors in Provo, competing in both singles and doubles. Stella Beldiman, Carla Grignac, Allison Isaacs, Lorelyz Marruffo, Tereza Polakova, Paula Schaefer, and Masa Viriant will play singles, while Beldiman/Ryan Kershner, Grignac/Marruffo, Isaacs/Viriant, and Polakova/Schaefer will pair up for doubles.
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THE FORMAT: The five-day tournament begins with singles qualifying matches, where 16 of 64 players will earn a spot in the main draw alongside 48 automatic qualifiers. Main draw singles and doubles play will follow and continue through Tuesday, Oct. 11.
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WHAT'S AT STAKE: Boise State has the opportunity to qualify for the ITA Sectional Championships in Seattle, Nov. 14-16, if any players make a deep run. The two singles finalists and the doubles champion will also secure spots in the NCAA Championships in Orlando, Florida, Nov. 18-23.
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DRAWS: Draws for the tournament can be found here.
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LAST TIME OUT: The Broncos competed in the Mountain West Fall Qualifiers, with Polakova and Viriant each reaching the semifinals in singles.
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DEFENDING CHAMP: Junior standout Zdena Safarova claimed the singles title last season, becoming the first Bronco to win a regional championship since 2009.
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COACH OF THE YEAR: Head coach Beck Roghaar, in his 16th season at the helm, was named Mountain West and ITA Mountain Region Coach of the Year for the 2024-25 season. The former marked his third conference Coach of the Year honor, while the latter was the first regional recognition of his career, making him just the second coach in program history to receive the award.
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ALL-MW RETURNERS: Safarova earned All-Mountain West honors in singles and doubles, and was also named MW Tournament MVP and MW All-Tournament No. 1 Singles. Schaefer earned All-Tournament No. 4 Singles, while Viriant was named All-Tournament No. 6 Singles.
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HOW TO FOLLOW: Live results for the tournament can be found here. Fans can also follow on X (@BroncoSportsWTN), Instagram (@BoiseStateWTEN) and Facebook (Boise State Women's Tennis) for updates.
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WHO'S IN: The Broncos will have eight competitors in Provo, competing in both singles and doubles. Stella Beldiman, Carla Grignac, Allison Isaacs, Lorelyz Marruffo, Tereza Polakova, Paula Schaefer, and Masa Viriant will play singles, while Beldiman/Ryan Kershner, Grignac/Marruffo, Isaacs/Viriant, and Polakova/Schaefer will pair up for doubles.
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THE FORMAT: The five-day tournament begins with singles qualifying matches, where 16 of 64 players will earn a spot in the main draw alongside 48 automatic qualifiers. Main draw singles and doubles play will follow and continue through Tuesday, Oct. 11.
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WHAT'S AT STAKE: Boise State has the opportunity to qualify for the ITA Sectional Championships in Seattle, Nov. 14-16, if any players make a deep run. The two singles finalists and the doubles champion will also secure spots in the NCAA Championships in Orlando, Florida, Nov. 18-23.
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DRAWS: Draws for the tournament can be found here.
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LAST TIME OUT: The Broncos competed in the Mountain West Fall Qualifiers, with Polakova and Viriant each reaching the semifinals in singles.
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DEFENDING CHAMP: Junior standout Zdena Safarova claimed the singles title last season, becoming the first Bronco to win a regional championship since 2009.
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COACH OF THE YEAR: Head coach Beck Roghaar, in his 16th season at the helm, was named Mountain West and ITA Mountain Region Coach of the Year for the 2024-25 season. The former marked his third conference Coach of the Year honor, while the latter was the first regional recognition of his career, making him just the second coach in program history to receive the award.
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ALL-MW RETURNERS: Safarova earned All-Mountain West honors in singles and doubles, and was also named MW Tournament MVP and MW All-Tournament No. 1 Singles. Schaefer earned All-Tournament No. 4 Singles, while Viriant was named All-Tournament No. 6 Singles.
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HOW TO FOLLOW: Live results for the tournament can be found here. Fans can also follow on X (@BroncoSportsWTN), Instagram (@BoiseStateWTEN) and Facebook (Boise State Women's Tennis) for updates.
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