Boise State men's tennis dominated Nevada in their Mountain West home opener, winning 4-0 on Friday night. The Broncos secured the doubles point early and continued their momentum into singles play. Carson Baker, Avery Tallakson, and Julius Seifert each won their matches, with Seifert completing the sweep after recovering from a first-set loss. Boise State improved to 16-6 overall and showcased their strength at home, extending their series lead against Nevada.

By the Numbers
  • Boise State recorded their eighth sweep of the season, the most since 2024.
  • Julius Seifert achieved his 11th straight singles win in duals.
State of Play
  • The Broncos are now 16-6 overall and 1-1 in Mountain West play.
  • This win marks Boise State's perfect 3-0 record in home conference openers under head coach Luke Shields.
What's Next

Boise State will face UC Irvine on March 22 at 1 p.m. MT, continuing their home schedule with hopes of extending their success.

Bottom Line

Boise State's clean sweep against Nevada highlights their dominance in the Mountain West and sets a positive tone as they prepare for future matches, with players like Seifert leading the charge.