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Athletics at Boise State University

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In a thrilling match at the Mountain West Championship, the Boise State women’s tennis team fell to San Jose State with a final score of 4-3. The Broncos started strong by securing the doubles point, with Pauline Ernstberger and Shauna Heffernan clinching a victory on court one. Ana Conde Vendrell and Nicole Discenza also contributed to the early lead by winning on court three.

The momentum continued into singles play as Joana Baptista and Discenza claimed victories in straight sets. However, San Jose State fought back and won the next four matches to secure the overall victory. Despite the loss, head coach Beck Roghaar praised the team’s effort, especially the graduating seniors who have made a significant impact on the program.

The final score reflected a close and hard-fought battle between the two teams, with San Jose State ultimately coming out on top. The match showcased the talent and determination of both squads, making it an exciting and memorable event for all involved.

As the Mountain West Championship continues, both Boise State and San Jose State will look to build on their performances and strive for success in the remainder of the tournament. The competition is fierce, but with the resilience and skill displayed in this match, both teams have the potential to make a deep run in the championship.

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