Wyoming Cowgirls Honor Seniors in Emotional Last Home Match
Wyoming tennis seniors, Serina Abriola and Violetta Borodina, were honored in a heartfelt ceremony before their final home match, which ended in a bitter 4-3 loss against Grand Canyon. Despite Abriola securing the doubles point and Borodina winning her singles match while playing with a broken finger, the Cowgirls couldn't maintain their lead. With a record of 11-9 overall and 4-6 in the conference, they now aim to regroup for their upcoming match against Colorado State. Both seniors expressed strong emotions regarding their time at Wyoming and the support they鈥檝e received, emphasizing their connection with the team.
By the Numbers- Abriola and Borodina contributed to UW's first Mountain West regular season championship in 2023.
- The Cowgirls are currently 11-9 overall and 4-6 in conference play.
- Upcoming match against Colorado State moved to Thursday at 1 p.m. due to weather concerns.
- Wyoming's coach, Dean Clower, holds a 12-3 record against CSU.
The Cowgirls will face Colorado State in a pivotal rivalry match before heading to the Mountain West Championships in Las Vegas. Success in the upcoming match could provide a vital momentum boost for the team.
Bottom LineWyoming's senior tennis players are at a crucial turning point, balancing emotional farewells with the drive for a strong finish to the season. Their leadership is essential as they prepare for the postseason and aim to solidify their legacy within the program.
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