The Fresno State women's tennis team is gearing up to host Mountain West rivals Utah State and Boise State at Spalding G. Wathen. The Bulldogs, currently at 8-10 overall and with one Mountain West victory, look to increase their conference standings following recent challenges. The matches are scheduled for Thursday, April 2, against Utah State and Saturday, April 4, against Boise State, both of which are free for spectators.

By the Numbers
  • Fresno State is 8-10 overall (1-5 MW), while Utah State sits at 8-8 (2-4 MW) and Boise State at 13-3 (5-1 MW).
  • Eliza Dunbar leads the Bulldogs with 10 singles wins, while Louna Cormier has achieved the third most with 7.
State of Play
  • Fresno State has won 9 of the 15 all-time meetings against Utah State, earning a victory in their last matchup 4-2.
  • Boise State trails in the overall series 18-6 against Fresno State but has won the last two encounters.
What's Next

Following these matches, Fresno State will look to build momentum with further conference contests, needing to secure wins to improve their standing within the Mountain West.

Bottom Line

The upcoming matches represent critical opportunities for Fresno State to capitalize on home advantage and potentially shift their season's momentum with necessary wins against their Mountain West rivals.