WHAT’S NEXT: Boise State will journey to San Luis Obispo, California, to face Cal Poly on Feb. 6 and Saint Mary’s on Feb. 7.
SCOUTING THE MUSTANGS: Cal Poly enters the match 1-2, most lately defeating UC Davis 6-1. The Broncos and Mustangs share one widespread opponent this season, as each fell to BYU. Cal Poly completed the 2025 marketing campaign 19-5 and leads the all-time sequence 2-0, with wins in 1995 and 1996.
SCOUTING THE GAELS: Saint Mary’s (1-1) will face the Broncos following every week of relaxation. The Gaels defeated Dominican 7-0 on Jan. 23 earlier than falling 6-1 to Sacramento State on Jan. 31. The assembly marks the fifth all-time matchup between the 2 packages. The groups final met in 2011, when Saint Mary’s earned its lone sequence victory.
APPROACHING HISTORY: Head coach
Beck Roghaar (2011-pres.) is 2 wins away from tying and three wins from breaking this system’s all-time head coach wins file (182).
MW WEEKLY AWARDS: Carla Grignac earned each MW Player and Freshman of the Week honors following her victory on the No. 6 singles place towards nationally ranked Washington. She grew to become the third participant in MW historical past and the second in program historical past to earn each honors in the identical week.
DEFENDING MW CHAMPS: The Broncos claimed their first convention event championship since 2010 by profitable the 2025 MW Tournament. Boise State defeated Fresno State, San Diego State and UNLV en path to the MW title.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Roghaar, in his sixteenth season on the helm, was named MW and ITA Mountain Region Coach of the Year for the 2024-25 season. The former marked his third convention Coach of the Year honor, whereas the latter was the primary regional recognition of his profession, making him simply the second coach in program historical past to obtain the award.
IN THE RECORD BOOK: Zdena Safarova holds the sixth-most profession No. 1 singles wins (23). Gaye McManus holds this system file with 50 wins on the prime singles spot from 1994-98.
ALL-MW RETURNERS: In 2025, Safarova earned All-MW honors in singles and doubles and was named MW Tournament MVP and MW All-Tournament No. 1 Singles.
Paula Schaefer earned All-Tournament No. 4 Singles honors, whereas
Masa Viriant was named All-Tournament No. 6 Singles.
THE ROSTER: Boise State’s 2026 roster options six returners:
Ryan Kershner (senior),
Lorelyz Marruffo (redshirt senior),
Ella Piron (junior), Safarova (junior), Schaefer (sophomore) and Viriant (sophomore); two transfers:
Allison Isaacs (senior) and
Tereza Polakova (junior); and two freshmen:
Stella Beldiman and Grignac.
UPDATED STAFF: Bhakti Shah, who graduated in 2025, returns to this system as an assistant coach, whereas
Shauna Heffernan will proceed as an assistant, assuming duties beforehand held by former assistant Errol Smith.
HOW TO FOLLOW: Live stats for Friday’s match could be discovered
here. No stay stats will probably be offered for Saturday’s match. Fans may also observe on X (BroncoSportsWTN), Instagram (BoiseStateWTEN) in addition to Facebook (Boise State Women’s Tennis) for updates.