Boise State Athletics
Broncos Claim Share of MW Regular Season Title for First Time in Program History
4/17/2026 2:54:00 PM | Women's Tennis
LOGAN, Utah – The Boise State women's tennis team claimed a share of the Mountain West Regular Season Championship with a 4-1 win over Utah State on Friday in Logan.
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The title marks the first MW Regular Season Championship in program history and the program's first regular season conference title since 2011.
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The Broncos (18-3, 10-1 MW) opened the match by earning a 6-1 doubles victory on court three, as Carla Grignac and Lorelyz Marruffo defeated Utah State's Maria Ramos Garcia and Chad Tourkhani. An Aggies' (11-10, 5-6 MW) win on court two pushed the deciding doubles match to the top spot, where Tereza Polakova and Zdena Safarova topped Natalie Paterova and Sabina Pintea, 6-4.
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Holding a 1-0 lead, Allison Isaacs quickly extended the Broncos' advantage, earning her program-record 17th singles win of the season on court four. Utah State answered with a win at No. 3, but Safarova responded with a 6-2, 6-4 victory at the top position.
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One point away from clinching, Polakova rallied from a first-set loss to secure Boise State's first MW regular season title with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 win on court two.
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Notables
Quotable
"It's a great day to be a Boise State Bronco. What an incredible effort from our team to compete on the road in a tough environment and get the job done. With a title on the line, the team knew the mentality it needed to go take what it deserved. This team has continued to show up and never be afraid of the work it takes to be great and to be a champion. We know what we're capable of, and we're excited to go after another title in the Mountain West Tournament next week." - head coach Beck Roghaar
What's Next
Full Results
No. 60 Boise State def. Utah State 4-1
Doubles (Order of finish: 3,2,1)
Singles (Order of finish: 4,3,1,2)
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The title marks the first MW Regular Season Championship in program history and the program's first regular season conference title since 2011.
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The Broncos (18-3, 10-1 MW) opened the match by earning a 6-1 doubles victory on court three, as Carla Grignac and Lorelyz Marruffo defeated Utah State's Maria Ramos Garcia and Chad Tourkhani. An Aggies' (11-10, 5-6 MW) win on court two pushed the deciding doubles match to the top spot, where Tereza Polakova and Zdena Safarova topped Natalie Paterova and Sabina Pintea, 6-4.
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Holding a 1-0 lead, Allison Isaacs quickly extended the Broncos' advantage, earning her program-record 17th singles win of the season on court four. Utah State answered with a win at No. 3, but Safarova responded with a 6-2, 6-4 victory at the top position.
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One point away from clinching, Polakova rallied from a first-set loss to secure Boise State's first MW regular season title with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 win on court two.
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Notables
- Boise State claimed its first Mountain West regular season title in program history and its first conference regular season title since winning the Western Athletic Conference in 2011
- Beck Roghaar secured his second regular season title as a head coach
- The Broncos' 10 MW wins are their most since joining the conference in 2011-12. The previous record was seven
- Allison Isaacs extended her winning streak to 16 matches at No. 4 singles, improving to 18-2 overall this season. Her 17 wins at No. 4 are the most in a single season in program history
- Boise State has won five consecutive matches
- Boise State, San Diego State and UNLV have clinched a share of the title, each finishing the season 10-1 in conference play. Tournament seeding will be determined by ITA rankings, which will be announced this weekend
Quotable
"It's a great day to be a Boise State Bronco. What an incredible effort from our team to compete on the road in a tough environment and get the job done. With a title on the line, the team knew the mentality it needed to go take what it deserved. This team has continued to show up and never be afraid of the work it takes to be great and to be a champion. We know what we're capable of, and we're excited to go after another title in the Mountain West Tournament next week." - head coach Beck Roghaar
What's Next
- The Broncos will wait for tiebreakers to determine their seed before traveling to Las Vegas to defend their Mountain West Tournament title, April 23-25. In the event of a three way tie, tournament seeding will be determined by ITA rankings.
Full Results
No. 60 Boise State def. Utah State 4-1
Doubles (Order of finish: 3,2,1)
- Tereza Polakova / Zdena Safarova (BOI) def. Natalie Paterova / Sabina Pintea (USU) 6-4
- Terezia Mlkva / Kylee Sperry (USU) def. Stella Beldiman / Paula Schaefer (BOI) 6-2
- Carla Grignac / Lorelyz Marruffo (BOI) def. Maria Ramos Garcia / Chad Tourkhani (USU) 6-1
Singles (Order of finish: 4,3,1,2)
- Zdena Safarova (BOI) def. Terezia Mlkva (USU) 6-2, 6-4
- Tereza Polakova (BOI) def. Sabina Pintea (USU) 4-6, 6-0, 6-2
- Maria Ramos Garcia (USU) def. Masa Viriant (BOI) 6-2, 6-2
- Allison Isaacs (BOI) def. Chahd Tourkhani (USU) 6-0, 6-3
- Paula Schaefer (BOI) vs. Magdal Nunez Pureco (USU) 6-0, 1-0 DNF
- Carla Grignac (BOI) vs. Kylee Sperry (USU) 3-0 DNF
Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2,1
Order of Finish:
4,3,1,2
Players Mentioned
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