The Boise State women’s tennis team saw its impressive win streak come to a halt with a narrow 4-3 defeat against UNLV at the Appleton Tennis Center. The match featured strong competition between the two Mountain West teams, with Boise State momentarily taking the lead but ultimately falling short as UNLV claimed victory with decisive wins in key singles matches. The loss marks the Broncos' first since January 30.

By the Numbers
  • Boise State's record drops to 13-3, while UNLV improves to 13-2.
  • Allison Isaacs notched her 11th consecutive victory at No. 4 singles, bringing her seasonal record to 13-2.
State of Play
  • The Broncos previously held an unbeaten record in Mountain West play prior to this match.
  • Boise State's upcoming matches include contests against San Jose State and Fresno State next week.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Broncos will travel to California for two crucial matches on April 2 and April 4, aiming to rebound from their recent loss and regain momentum in the conference.

Bottom Line

Despite the setback, Boise State's ability to compete closely against a strong UNLV program underscores their formidable talent, positioning them to learn from the defeat and continue their pursuit of success in the upcoming matches.