Broncos Hit the Road for Final Two Away Matches
4/10/2025 12:51:00 PM | Women's Tennis
WHAT'S NEXT: The Boise State women's tennis team (13-5, 4-3 MW) will travel to Albuquerque, New Mexico and USAFA, Colorado, for two road matches. The Broncos will face the Lobos at 10:30 a.m. MT on Friday, April 11, and the Falcons at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 13.
SCOUTING THE LOBOS: The defending regular-season champion Lobos (8-12, 2-5 MW) will look to return to the win column after losing their last four matches. Boise State holds a 10-18 all-time record against New Mexico and has dropped the last two matchups.
SCOUTING THE FALCONS: The Falcons enter the weekend 8-12 overall and 2-5 in the MW. Boise State topped Air Force in their last meeting and holds a 10-4 all-time record.
SEARCHING FOR MORE SWEEPS: Boise State has swept three consecutive conference matches for the first time since 2011. The Broncos will aim for a fourth straight sweep against the Lobos, which would mark the first time in program history.
SCOUTING THE MOUNTAIN WEST: The Broncos currently sit in fifth place in the MW standings. Nevada, San Jose State, and San Diego State are all tied for first, each with a 6-1 record in conference play.
MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Dutta has earned one Mountain West Player of the Week award and six MW Freshman of the Week honors, the most conference weekly awards a single player has received in program history. Her six Freshman of the Week awards are also the most by any player in Mountain West history. Safarova has also earned MW Player of the Week honors three times, marking most single season weekly awards in Boise State history.
ON THE BRINK OF HISTORY: Head coach Beck Roghaar is 12 wins shy of the most career wins by a head coach in program history (181).
HOW TO FOLLOW: Live stats for Friday's match can be found here with streaming here. Fans can also follow on X (BroncoSportsWTN), Instagram (BoiseStateWTEN) as well as Facebook (Boise State Women's Tennis) for updates.
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SCOUTING THE LOBOS: The defending regular-season champion Lobos (8-12, 2-5 MW) will look to return to the win column after losing their last four matches. Boise State holds a 10-18 all-time record against New Mexico and has dropped the last two matchups.
SCOUTING THE FALCONS: The Falcons enter the weekend 8-12 overall and 2-5 in the MW. Boise State topped Air Force in their last meeting and holds a 10-4 all-time record.
SEARCHING FOR MORE SWEEPS: Boise State has swept three consecutive conference matches for the first time since 2011. The Broncos will aim for a fourth straight sweep against the Lobos, which would mark the first time in program history.
SCOUTING THE MOUNTAIN WEST: The Broncos currently sit in fifth place in the MW standings. Nevada, San Jose State, and San Diego State are all tied for first, each with a 6-1 record in conference play.
MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Dutta has earned one Mountain West Player of the Week award and six MW Freshman of the Week honors, the most conference weekly awards a single player has received in program history. Her six Freshman of the Week awards are also the most by any player in Mountain West history. Safarova has also earned MW Player of the Week honors three times, marking most single season weekly awards in Boise State history.
ON THE BRINK OF HISTORY: Head coach Beck Roghaar is 12 wins shy of the most career wins by a head coach in program history (181).
HOW TO FOLLOW: Live stats for Friday's match can be found here with streaming here. Fans can also follow on X (BroncoSportsWTN), Instagram (BoiseStateWTEN) as well as Facebook (Boise State Women's Tennis) for updates.
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