Boise State claimed its first MW Championship and seventh overall conference title in program history.The Broncos return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010.Boise State is the first team seeded No. 4 or higher to win the MW title since 2010.Safarova recorded her 20th win of the season at the No. 1 singles spot, extending the program record she broke last match (previously held by Gaye McManus, 1996–97).Safarova's 91.9% win rate (34-3) across the fall and spring seasons is the highest single-season win percentage in program history, surpassing Tiffany Coll's 90% mark in 2006.Beck Roghaar is the fourth Boise State women's tennis coach to earn a conference title.is the fourth Boise State women's tennis coach to earn a conference title. Ariadna Briones Ginesta , Maya Dutta , Safarova, Paula Schaefer , and Masa Viriant all finished with winning records in Mountain West play., , Safarova, , and all finished with winning records in Mountain West play. The win over UNLV is just the second victory against the Rebels in program history.Boise State will await its selection into the NCAA tournament, which begins May 2. The selection show is set for Monday, April 28th at 3 p.m. MT on NCAA.com.Freshmandelivered another clutch performance to clinch Boise State women's tennis' first Mountain West Championship title at the Credit Union 1 2025 MW Tennis Championship in Las Vegas.With the win, the Broncos secured an automatic berth to the 2025 NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament, which begins May 2. It marks Boise State's first NCAA appearance since 2010.The championship victory is the program's first in the Mountain West and seventh overall conference title. The Broncos also made history as the first team seeded No. 4 or lower to win the MW title since No. 6 TCU defeated No. 5 San Diego State in 2010.Sophomore Zdena Safarov was named MW Tournament MVP after going undefeated (3-0) at No. 1 singles and picking up an additional victory at the No. 1 doubles spot.For the second straight match, the Broncos found themselves trailing by one after losing the doubles point early.Boise State responded quickly in singles, regaining the lead after straight-set victories on both courts one and four.dominated UNLV's Cindy Hu 6-0, 6-2 at the top spot, whileearned a 6-4, 6-0 win at the No. 4 position.Up 2-1, the Broncos extended their lead when freshmantopped UNLV's Veronika Kliuch 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. UNLV answered with a win on court three, putting the outcome in the hands of the final two courts.At No. 6, Viriant dropped the first set and trailed 3-0 in the second. Undeterred, she stormed back to win 12 of the next 17 games, ultimately earning a 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 win, and the MW title for the Broncos.
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