2010-11 Boise State Women's Tennis Yearbook

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2010-11 Boise State Women's Tennis Yearbook

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BOAS INDOOR TENNIS CENTER

APPLETON TENNIS CENTER

...Home to Bronco tennis during outdoor portion of their seasons...Received the 2002 Outstanding Tennis Facility Award from the United States Tennis Association...Host site of 2011 Western Athletic Conference Championships...Hosted the 2003, 2005 and 2006 WAC Tourna-ments, and the 2005 NCAA Men’s Tournament first and second rounds...Includes locker rooms, a meeting room, and offices for both programs, as well as a concession stand and restroom facilities.

...Home to Bronco tennis during winter portion of their seasons...Houses six indoor tennis courts...Includes locker rooms, offices, a conference room, computer lab, equipment room, and training room for both tennis teams and the women’s soccer program

Boise State’s Tennis Facilities

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Marlena Pietzuch5-6 • Sophomore

Hechingen, Germany

Interim Head Coach Beck RoghaarFirst Season

Assistant CoachThomas Schoeck

First Season

Stephanie Jasper5-8 • Senior

Bozeman, Mont.

Lauren Megale5-4 • SeniorBoise, Idaho

Morgan Basil5-7 • Freshman

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Elyse Edwards5-5 • Sophomore

Adelaide, South Australia

Sonia Klamczynska5-6 • Junior

Warsaw, Poland

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Sandy Vo5-3 • Freshman

Melbourne, Australia

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2010-11 WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMESept. 17-19 Midland Invitational Midland, Texas All-DaySept. 24-26 Cougar Classic Pullman, Wash. All-DayOct. 1-3 Boise State Jack Taylor Open Boise, Idaho All-DayOct. 2-10 Riviera/ITA All-American Pacific Palisades, Calif. All-DayOct. 13-17 ITA Mountain Regionals Las Vegas, Nev. All-DayNov. 5-7 UNM Invite Albuquerque, N.M. All-DayJan. 21 Denver Denver, Colo. 5 PMJan. 23 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 10 AMJan. 29-30 ITA National Team Indoors Evanston, Ill. Nebraska& Evanston, Ill. 2 PM Harvard or Northwestern& Evanston, Ill. TBAFeb. 4 Utah State* Logan, Utah 10 AMFeb. 5 BYU Provo, Utah NoonFeb. 12 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 11 AMFeb. 19 Washington State Pullman, Wash. 11 AMFeb. 20 Idaho* Moscow, Idaho 10 AMFeb. 25 Arizona Boise, Idaho 1:30 PMFeb. 27 Saint Mary’s Boise, Idaho 10 AMMarch 4 New Mexico Boise, Idaho 6 PMMarch 6 Montana Boise, Idaho 10 AMMarch 11 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 10 AMMarch 12 Furman Las Vegas, Nev. 10 AMMarch 13 SMU Las Vegas, Nev. 10 AMMarch 21 Oregon Boise, Idaho 11 AMApril 2 San Jose State Boise, Idaho 9 AMApril 2 Montana State* Boise, Idaho 1 PMApril 9 Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBAApril 10 New Mexico State* Reno, Nev. TBAApril 24 Hawai’i* Honolulu, Hawaii 11 AMApril 28-30 WAC Championships Boise, Idaho TBA

All Times MountainDates and times subject to changeHome matches in BOLD* WAC Conference Matches& ITA Team Indoor Qualifiers

QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation ............................................Boise, IdahoFounded ....................................................... 1932Enrollment ................................................. 19,993Nickname .................................................BroncosColors ........................................Blue and OrangeFacilities ........Boas Tennis Complex (Indoor, 400) Appleton Tennis Center (Outdoor, 1,200)Affiliation ......................................NCAA Division IRegion .................................ITA Mountain RegionConference ................................. Western AthleticPresident .................................. Dr. Robert KustraAthletic Director .......................... Gene BleymaierSenior Woman Administrator ..... Christina Van TolAthletic Department Phone .............208-426-1288Ticket Office Phone ........................208-426-4737

MEDIA RELATIONSPrimary Tennis Contact .....................Jake GarcinE-mail [email protected] .................................................208-490-0718Office ..............................................208-426-1226Fax ..................................................208-426-1778

Secondary Contact ....... Michelle Railsback SmithE-mail ................ [email protected] .................................................208-949-1037Office ..............................................208-426-3438Fax ..................................................208-426-3361

Boas Tennis Center Phone .............208-426-5737Web site ...........................www.broncosports.comMailing Address ..................1910 University Drive Boise, Idaho 83725

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts / Schedule .................................................. 2

Team Photo / Roster ...................................................... 3

2010-11 Season Preview ............................................ 4-5

Coaching Staff ............................................................ 6-9

Interim Head Coach Beck Roghaar ....................... 7-8

Assistant Coach Thomas Schoeck ........................... 9

Student-Athlete Profiles .......................................... 10-19

History and Media Info ............................................ 20-32

2009-10 Photo Gallery ............................................ 21

2009-10 Season Review ................................... 22-23

History ............................................................... 24-26

All-Time Results ................................................. 27-30

All-Time Roster ....................................................... 31

Media Information ................................................... 32

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2010-11 WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTER

NAME HEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)Morgan Basil 5-7 Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Shorecrest Prep School)Elyse Edwards 5-5 So. Adelaide, South Australia (Sacred Heart)Stephanie Jasper 5-8 Sr. Bozeman, Mont. (Edison Academic Center/Montana State)Sonia Klamczynska 5-6 Jr. Warsaw, Poland (Warsaw School of Social Psychology)Lauren Megale 5-4 Sr. Boise, Idaho (Laurel Springs HS/Arizona State)Marlena Pietzuch 5-6 So. Hechingen, Germany (Wirtschaffsgymnasium Hechingen)Sandy Vo 5-3 Fr. Melbourne, Australia (Williamstown HS)

Head Coach - Beck Roghaar (First Season)Assistant Coach - Thomas Schoeck (First Season)

(Left to right) Sonia Klamczynska, Marlena Pietzuch, Lauren Megale, Stephanie Jasper, Elyse Edwards, Morgan Basil.

PronunciationsLauren MEGALE ....................................................... (muh-GAY-lee)Marlena PIETZUCH ................................................... (pie-ZOOTCH)Sonia KLAMCZYNSKA..........................................(kluh-MENTZ-ga)

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The Boise State women’s tennis program opens a new chapter in 2010-11 as the Broncos enter their first season under the direction of interim head coach Beck Roghaar.

Roghaar was named interim head coach in the fall after spending the spring of 2010 as assistant coach of the men’s tennis team.

Roghaar will look to build upon one of the most successful seasons in program history by relying on four returning starters from the 2009-10 Western Athletic Conference Championship team. All four players saw action in at least 18 singles matches last year, while starting a majority of the Broncos duals.

Boise State will look to carry over its dominating play down the stretch last spring where the women went 21-1 in doubles and 37-5 in singles against WAC opponents. A big challenge this fall will be mixing up the doubles lineup, however, as the pair of Marlena Pietzuch and Stephanie Jasper is the only returning doubles tandem from a year ago.

The Broncos will be tested early as the women are scheduled to start the first month of the spring season on the road. Once returning on Feb. 25 Boise State will enjoy a balanced schedule of duals home and away.

Boise State will look to a pair of veterans, seniors Lauren Megale and Jasper, to help guide its young

roster through the Broncos early season challenges. Megale, a Boise, Idaho (Arizona State University) native, returns for her final season as the team’s most accomplished player having garnered several individual achievements last season. She was voted first-team All-WAC in both singles and doubles for the second consecutive year, while also qualifying for the NCAA Individual Championships in doubles with Pichittra Thongdach. Megale started all 29 duals for Boise State at No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles. She finished the spring with an 18-16 overall singles record and a 30-11 record in doubles.

Jasper, a Bozeman, Mont. native, joined the Bronco program from Montana State University

Lauren Megale

Stephanie Jasper

Elyse Edwards

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prior to the start of her junior season. She became an impact player for Boise State immediately, competing primarily at No. 2 doubles and No. 4 singles throughout the spring. Jasper finished the year with a 27-17 overall singles record, while also going 25-13 in doubles.

Experience won’t come solely from Boise State’s upperclassmen; however, as the Broncos also return a pair of sophomores who are as battle tested as they come. Elyse Edwards, a native of Adelaide, South Australia (Sacred Heart), will look to build upon a stellar freshman campaign this season. After joining Boise State last spring she went on to start 25-of-29 duals in singles and 28-of-29 duals in doubles. Edwards played to an 18-5

singles record and a 20-7 doubles record, playing primarily at No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles.

Fellow sophomore Marlena Pietzuch, a Hechingen, Germany (Wirtschaffsgymnasium Hechingen) native, is also expected to be a key contributor this season after seeing time in 24 duals last spring. Pietzuch played to a 13-1 record at No. 6 singles as a freshman en route to compiling a 32-8 overall record on the season. She also finished the year with a 26-12 doubles record, including a 16-8 record at No. 2 doubles with Jasper.Boise State will round out its lineup with a pair of newcomers; junior Sonia Klamczynska and freshman Morgan Basil. Klamczynska joins the Broncos from Warsaw, Poland where she had

been attending the Warsaw School of Social Psychology. Her resume includes placing fifth in singles and sixth in doubles at the championships of Poland, while also reaching a No. 10 ranking in Poland.

Basil, a St. Petersburg, Fla. (Shorecrest Prep School) native, enters her first season at Boise State as well. She is coming off a very accomplished high school career in which she was a regional and district champion, as well as a state semifinalist.

Marlena Pietzuch

Sonia Klamczynska

Morgan BasilElyse Edwards

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BECK ROGHAARInterim Head Coach • First Season

Boise State, 2005Beck Roghaar enters his first season as head coach of the women’s tennis program after serving as an assistant for the men’s team last spring. Roghaar, who played for the Broncos from 2001-2005, rejoined the men’s program from UNLV at the start of the 2010 indoor sea-son.

Despite returning to Boise State at the semes-ter, Roghaar hit the ground running. He helped

head coach Greg Patton lead the Broncos to the NCAA Championships be-hind a 19-12 overall record. Boise State finished the season with nine wins over nationally ranked opponents and a 4-2 record in WAC competition.

Before rejoining the Broncos Roghaar began his collegiate coaching career at UNLV in 2007. Roghaar made an immediate impact at UNLV, as the Rebels won their first-ever Mountain West Conference tournament championship in his first season with the team.

In between his collegiate career and his time at UNLV, Roghaar worked as the Tennis Director at the UC Santa Barbara Family Vacation Center in Santa Barbara, Calif. from 2006-2007. During that time he also was the teaching pro at the Knollwood Tennis Club in Santa Barbara.

As a student-athlete, Roghaar was a team captain at Boise State from 2003-05. He helped lead the Broncos to Western Athletic Conference Champion-ships in 2003 and 2005, as well as Region VII Team Titles in 2003 and 2004. For his efforts on the court, Roghaar was voted BSU Men’s Tennis Most Inspi-rational Player of the Year twice (2004 and 2005).

Roghaar concluded his career at Boise State with a 52-35 singles record, which included going 24-10 as a senior. He also compiled an 18-6 dual match record in the spring of his senior season.

Roghaar excelled in the classroom at Boise State as well, becoming a NCAA Academic All-American in 2005 and a WAC Scholar Athlete from 2001-05. He

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was named to the WAC All Academic Team in 2004 and 2005. Roghaar also earned the prestigious Arthur Ashe Leadership Award and was president of Boise State’s Student Athlete Advisory Council.

As a high school student-athlete, Roghaar played his way to the No. 1 rank-ing in the intermountain section in the 18’s in junior tennis, and was the No. 1 ranked player in Utah in both 16’s and 18’s. Roghaar also competed in the Jr. Davis Cup.

Roghaar graduated from Boise State in December of 2005 with his bach-elor’s degree in Marketing. He went on to earn his master’s in New Venture Management at UNLV, graduating in December of 2009.

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THOMAS SCHOECKAssistant Coach • First Season

Boise State, 2006

Thomas Schoeck joins the Boise State women’s tennis program in his first season as an assistant coach with the Broncos.

Schoeck, a native of Renningen, Germany, enjoyed a highly decorated career playing for the Boise State men’s tennis team from 2002-06. Schoeck was a member of three

Western Athletic Conference championship teams (2003, 2005 and 2006) while playing to All-WAC honors three times. He was named first-team All-WAC in both singles and doubles in 2005 and 2006, and second team All-WAC in singles and doubles in 2004.

Schoeck qualified to compete in doubles at the NCAA National Cham-pionships with Luke Shields in 2005 and 2006. Schoeck and Shields

played their way to All-America honors in 2005 with a trip to the round of 16 at the NCAA tournament.

Since concluding his collegiate career Schoeck competed on both the ITF and ATP tours from 2006 to 2008. He reached a career high rank-ing of 765 in singles and 470 in doubles. Schoeck also worked as a hitting partner for Anastasia Myskina, who won the French Open and reached a No. 2 world ranking in 2004.

Schoeck returned to Boise State in 2008 to work as a manager for the men’s tennis team until the fall of 2010.

Schoeck graduated from Boise State in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, General Business Management. He is cur-rently working on a Master’s of Business Management.

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LAUREN MEGALESenior • 5-4 • Boise, Idaho

Laurel Springs High School/Arizona State University

Junior (2009-10) – Was extremely steady for Boise State throughout her junior season as a starter at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles in all 29 duals…finished the spring with an 18-16 overall record in singles, with a 15-11 record in dual singles matches…teamed up with Pichittra Thongdach to compile a 30-11 overall record in doubles, including a 21-7

dual record…earned three wins over nationally ranked opponents in doubles, while also beating one top-125 player in singles…her one singles win over a ranked opponent came in a 6-0, 2-6, 6-1 victory over Jana Albers (No. 103) of UNLV…earned a big win over Lynne Poggensee-Wei, 6-3, 7-6, in helping to give Boise State a big 4-1 win over No. 21 ranked Iowa in the opening round of the NCAA tournament…qualified to the National Indoor Championships with Thongdach after winning the ITA Mountain Region doubles title…also received an automatic bid to compete in the doubles tournament at the NCAA Individual National Championships, where Megale and Thongdach would fall in the first round…voted first-team All-Western Athletic Conference in both singles and doubles.

Sophomore (2008-09) – Earned an impressive 34-11 singles as well as a 31-10 doubles record on the season…played primarily in the No. 2 singles spot and No. 1 doubles spot with Pichittra Thongdach…was ranked as high as 118th in the nation in singles as well as No. 73 in doubles throughout the season…was named WAC Player of the Week twice (Feb. 9 and Feb. 16)…teamed with Klaudia Wlodarczyk to win the doubles title at the BYU Invite…named to the 2009 All-WAC First Team for singles and doubles (with partner Pichittra Thongdach)…named to the WAC All-Tournament Team in both singles and doubles.

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Singles 2008-09: 34-112009-10: 18-16Career: 52-27

Doubles 2008-09: 30-112009-10: 31-10Career: 61-21

Freshman (2007-08 - Arizona State) – Produced a 12-9 record in singles play as well as a 16-9 record in doubles play in her first collegiate season…played mostly at the No. 3 spot in doubles and shared time in the No. 5 and No. 6 spots in singles play…her biggest win of the season was a 7-5, 6-0 victory over No. 69-ranked Chisako Sugiyama of Michigan.

Other – Nationally ranked as high as No. 14 in 18s...also ranked No. 1 in the Intermountain Region...earned two Women’s Tennis Association points before entering college...she is the third member of her family to play tennis for the Broncos following her sister and father into the Bronco Athletics’ family...her favorite movie is “A Walk to Remember”.

Major – Kinesiology

Career Records

2010 First-team All-WAC Singles & Doubles2010 NCAA Doubles Qualifier

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STEPHANIE JASPERSenior • 5-8 • Bozeman, Mont.

Edison Academic Center/Montana State UniversityJunior (2009-10) – Provided steady depth in both singles and doubles in her first season at Boise State since transfering from Montana State in the fall…played primarily at No. 4 singles and No. 2 doubles this spring for the Broncos…finished the season with a 27-17 overall singles record, as well as a 25-13 overall record in doubles…in dual competition

was 16-10 in singles and 18-8 in doubles…was extremely successful in singles against Western Athletic Conference opponents playing to a 5-1 record…teamed up with Marlena Pietzuch to record a 16-8 overall doubles record, including a 15-6 record in duals.

Montana State (2007-09) – Played her first two collegiate seasons at Montana State University – Bozeman where she collected a record of 36-15 in singles play as well as a 12-9 doubles record…as a freshman she produced a 19-5 singles record playing in the No. 1 spot as well as an 11-5 doubles record primarily in the No. 2 slot…named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team as a freshman…in her sophomore season she played in the No. 1 spots for both singles and doubles earning a 17-10 singles record and a 1-4 doubles record on the season…she earned an ITA Central Region preseason ranking of No. 30, the first ITA ranking in school history for a women’s player at MSU…named team MVP both seasons at MSU…named to the Dean’s List and Big Sky Conference All-Academic team as a freshman and sophomore.

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Singles 2009-10: 27-17Career: 27-17

Doubles 2009-10: 25-13Career: 25-13

Career Records

Other – Born in Bozeman but moved to Florida and attended high school…went to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for high school…IMG is a multi-sport training and educational facility…came to Boise State for the great tennis program and a chance to make it to the NCAA Championships…enjoys sweet and sour chicken, the color purple, skiing and Kenny Chesney…a superstition she has is to wear “match socks” that are set aside for matches only…right-handed.

Major – General Business

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SONIA KLAMCZYNSKAJunior • 5-6 • Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw School of Social PsychologyOther – Came to Boise State as the No. 10 ranked player in Poland after being ranked as high as seventh…finished fifth in singles and sixth in doubles at the championships of Poland…played for the Radosc 90 club team in Poland…favorite food is Italian… says a she talks in her sleep…hobbies include swimming, tennis and hanging out with friends… right handed.

Major – Psychology

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ELYSE EDWARDSSophomore • 5-5 • Adelaide, South Australia

Sacred Heart

Freshman (2009-10) – Became an immediate impact player for Boise State after joining the team at the start of the spring semester…started 25-of-29 duals in singles for the Broncos along with 28-of-29 duals in doubles…finished the spring with an 18-5 singles record and a 20-7 record in doubles…played a big role in helping Boise State earn its first ever

Western Athletic Conference women’s tennis title with a 5-0 record against WAC opponents…concluded the season strong with a seven match winning streak in singles…played primarily at No. 5 singles…teammed up with Bianca Jochimsen to enjoy an extremely successful season at No. 3 doubles…was 18-5 in doubles with Jochimsen, which included winning streaks of nine and eight matches.

Other – Joined Boise State as a true freshman at the start of the 2010 spring semester…Ranked the No. 60 women’s player in Australia…Rated the second-best player in South Australia, and the No. 1 player for her age group in South Australia...played on the Corromandu Valley club team in Australia...her favorite food is pizza...favorite TV Show is Friends...loves shopping.

Major – Elementary Education

Singles 2009-10: 18-5Career: 18-5

Doubles 2009-10: 20-7Career: 20-7

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MARLENA PIETZUCHSophomore • 5-6 • Hechingen, Germany

Wirtschaffsgymnasium HechingenFreshman (2009-10) – Earned an immediate role for the Broncos during her freshman campaign, playing in 24 duals in both singles and doubles…played primarily at No. 6 singles and No. 2 doubles…earned a 32-8 overall singles record as well as a 26-12 record in doubles…was an outstanding 13-1 at No. 6 singles…teamed up with Stephanie Jasper to record a 15-6 dual doubles

record…finished the season on an 11 match winning streak in singles…was also 7-3 in her last 10 doubles matches with Jasper…Pietzuch and Jasper scored a big win at No. 2 doubles in Boise State’s 4-1 win over No. 21 ranked Iowa in the NCAA tournament...was voted WAC All-Tournament team with Jasper in doubles.

Other – Played for Tennisclub Hechingen under coaches Matthias Martin and Marle Luigart…was a member of the Wuerttembergishe Team Championship team in 2007 and 2009…helped her team to the Wuerttemberg League title which was a league above what they started at…ranked 132 in the German Women’s Rankings most recently…ranked as high as 123 in her career…came to Boise State because of the strength of the program and the team...favorite food is lasagna…favorite color is orange…favorite movie is ‘A Walk to Remember’…enjoys jogging, reading and listening to music…right-handed.

Major – Undecided

Singles 2009-10: 32-8Career: 32-8

Doubles 2009-10: 26-12Career: 26-12

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MORGAN BASILFreshman • 5-7 • St. Petersburg, Fla.

Shorecrest Prep School

Other – Was a state semifinalist at Shorecrest Prep School in St. Petersburg, Fla…won a regional championship and a district championship…named Female Athlete of the Year in 2009…graduated from high school with honors…father played baseball at Salisbury State University…came to Boise State for the amazing facilities, great coaching and

academics…favorite food is ice cream…enjoys going to the beach…right handed.

Major – Criminal Justice

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SANDY VOFreshman • 5-3 • Melbourne, Australia

Williamstown High SchoolOther – Reached the No. 58 women’s tennis ranking in Australia…captured the doubles title at the Junior ITF…also reached the quarterfinals of singles at the Junior ITF…ranked No. 2 in Australia for the birth year of 1993…reached the state semifinals in table tennis…played for the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club under head coach Belinda Colaneri…was club captain

two years in a row…chose Boise State because of “great coaches, facilities and academics”…favorite food is ice cream…favorite TV show is Entourage.

Major – Business Management

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“Historic” may be the best way to describe the 2009-10 season for the Boise State women’s tennis program. The Broncos won the second most duals (23) in program history, captured their first ever Western Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for just the second time ever as well.

Boise State’s impressive run to history wouldn’t come easy, however, as the Broncos struggled to a 3-4 dual record through the first month of the indoor season. Losses to North Carolina (7-0) and DePaul (5-2) at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships kicked-off a tough three week schedule that would conclude with losses against Stanford (7-0) and Marshall (5-2).

Perhaps the defining characteristic of the 2009-10 women’s tennis team was resiliency, however, and that became apparent immediately following the loss to Marshall. Boise State rebounded the following day to beat Penn State, 5-2, on the road in a match that proved to be a turning point in the season for the Broncos.

Boise State returned home five days later to begin a six dual home stand from Feb. 26 to March 21. The Broncos went 6-0 during their home stretch, with wins coming over New Mexico (7-0), Washington State (6-1), Utah (5-2), BYU (5-2), Denver (4-3) and San Diego (4-3). With momentum on the women’s side Boise State would roll to a 17-1 record over the next

month and a half of the season.

The Broncos only loss during the final half of the regular season would come in a 4-3 nail-biter at No. 59 UNLV. The brief stumble wouldn’t slow down Boise State’s drive to its first ever WAC title, though, as the Broncos went on another eight dual winning streak to finish the season.

Perhaps the biggest win of the spring came in the season finale as Boise State played host to conference rival Fresno State. The Broncos entered the highly anticipated match-up with just a 1-10 all-time record against the Bulldogs; with their only win coming back in 1995. Fate would fall in favor of Boise State on this

(Left to right) Bianca Jochimsen, Stephanie Jasper, Rocio Frej, Lauren Megale, Pichittra Thongdach, Marlena Pietzuch and Vivien Silfany.

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day; however, as the women held off a late Fresno State run to capture a 4-3 victory.

The win secured a perfect 6-0 record against WAC opponents, while also capturing the first WAC regular season title in program history. It also gave Boise State the No. 1 overall seed heading into the conference tournament. As it turned out, the first-round bye would prove to be vital in the Broncos quest for the WAC crown.

Boise State opened WAC tournament action in dominating fashion, beating Hawai’i 4-0 to earn a spot in the championship match. Standing in the way of the Broncos title run would be a rematch with Fresno State, however, this time on the Bulldogs home court.

As had been the theme of the entire season, nothing would come easy for Boise State as the Broncos fell behind 3-1 to Fresno State putting the women on the verge of finishing runner-up for the fifth consecutive year. Boise State’s resilient spirit would shine brighter than ever with their backs against the wall, however, as the Broncos mounted a monumental rally to knock off the Bulldogs, 4-3. Two of Boise State’s final singles wins would come in three sets, including a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 win by senior Bianca Jochimsen in the final match of the dual to give the Broncos the go-ahead point and the tournament title.

The win also clinched an automatic berth into the NCAA tournament, which secured a match-up against No. 21 Iowa in the opening round of regional competition. Boise State opened up strong against the Hawkeyes and never looked back, rolling to a 4-1 win to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament for just the second time in program history.

The magic of the Broncos incredible run into the NCAA tournament would finally run out on May 14, however, as Boise State met its match in second-round action against No. 6 ranked Notre Dame. The Irish

scored a decisive win in doubles and never looked back, winning the first three singles matches to secure a 4-0 victory.

The loss would put the Broncos goal of advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time ever out of reach, but it couldn’t overshadow all of the team’s achievements throughout the year. Boise State finished with a 23-6 overall record, including a perfect 12-0 record at home. The Broncos also showed its strength on the national stage, winning four duals against ranked opponents and qualifying two players for the NCAA Individual Championships.

Senior Pichittra Thongdach represented Boise State in singles at the NCAA tournament, while also teaming up with junior Lauren Megale to compete in the doubles competition. Thongdach opened up the NCAA tournament with the biggest individual win of the season for the Broncos, as she beat No. 10 ranked Denise Dy (Washington) 2-6, 6-1, 6-1 to advance to the second round. Her run at the tournament would end there with a 6-4, 7-6 loss to Ellah Nze of Duke. Thongdach and Megale would also drop their opening round doubles match to No. 17 Alexa Gaurachi and Courtney McLane of Alabama, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, to end their week at nationals.

Thongdach’s success at the NCAA championships capped another outstanding season individually for the Broncos, who saw four different players win at least 25 singles matches on the year. Freshman Marlena Pietzuch recorded a team-best 32-8 singles record, while Thongdach was 31-16, junior Stephanie Jasper was 27-17 and Jochimsen was 25-15.

Doubles was also a staple of Boise State’s success once again as the Broncos played to an 86-36 overall record including a 61-23 dual doubles record. Thongdach and Megale led the way with a 30-12 overall record and a 21-7 record playing at No. 1 doubles. Jasper and Pietzuch saw most of their action at No. 2 where they

compiled a 14-6 record (16-8 overall). Elyse Edwards and Jochimsen anchored the Bronco doubles lineup, playing to a 15-5 record at No. 3 (18-5 overall).

All of Boise State’s individual success helped the Broncos gain a great deal of national recognition throughout the spring, including a top-60 ITA ranking all season long. After opening the year ranked No. 34 Boise State rose as high as No. 33 on Jan. 26. The Broncos never fell below No. 57 in the national rankings and managed to climb back up to No. 38 in the final poll of the season.

Boise State was also represented in each of the singles and doubles rankings throughout the spring as Thongdach maintained a top-60 singles ranking and doubles ranking with Megale all year. Thongdach opened the year season No. 43 and rose as high as No. 27 (Feb. 18). She and Megale also entered the season ranked No. 24 in doubles and climbed up to No. 23 on March 2.

All of the Broncos achievements culminated with numerous postseason honors, both nationally and on the conference level. The conference honored Thongdach and head coach Mark Tichenor as WAC Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, respectively. The Broncos also received multiple all-conference honors as Thongdach and Megale were named first-team All-WAC singles and doubles, while Jochimsen was voted second-team All-WAC singles.

Regionally, Thongdach and Tichenor were honored once again as the ITA selected Tichenor as Mountain Region Coach of the Year and Thongdach the Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship winner. Boise State’s final piece of national recognition came in the form of academics, with the Broncos receiving ITA Academic All-America honors. Individually, Jasper and Jochimsen were selected as Academic All-Americans as well.

2009-10 season review

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Conference Team FinishesYear Tournament

Finish

Regular Season Finish

(began 2009)

Coach Conference

2010 1st 1st Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2009 2nd 2nd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2008 2nd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2007 2nd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2006 2nd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2005 3rd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2004 5th Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2003 5th Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2002 3rd Mark Tichenor Western Athletic

2001 1st Mark Tichenor Big West

2000 3rd Mark Tichenor Big West

1999 7th Buffy Baker Big West

1998 1st Jim Moortgat Big West

1997 1st Jim Moortgat Big West

1996 1st Jim Moortgat Big Sky

1995 1st Mike Edles Big Sky

1994 2nd Mike Edles Big Sky

1993 2nd Mike Edles Big Sky

1992 4th Ron Dibelius Big Sky

1991 7th Ron Dibelius Big Sky

1990 7th Ron Dibelius Big Sky

1989 5th Ron Dibelius Big Sky

1988 6th Chris Langdon

Big Sky

1987 6th Chris Langdon

Mountain West Athletic

1986 6th Chris Langdon

Mountain West Athletic

1985 6th John Bennett Mountain West Athletic

1984 8th John Bennett Mountain West Athletic

1983 6th Jean Boyles Mountain West Athletic

Year Conference Name Honor2010 Western Athletic Pichittra Thongdach

Lauren MegaleBianca Jochimsen

First Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesSecond Team Singles

2009 Western Athletic Lauren MegaleVivien SilfanyPichittra ThongdachKlaudia Wlodarczyk

First Team Singles/DoublesSecond Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesSecond Team Doubles

2008 Western Athletic Polina KokoulinaPichittra Thongdach

Second Team Doubles First Team Singles/Second Team Doubles

2007 Western Athletic Laura BaumTiffany CollBianca JochimsenPolina KokoulinaJana MackovaKlaudia Wlodarczyk

First Team DoublesSecond Team DoublesSecond Team DoublesFirst Team SinglesFirst Team Doubles/Second Team SinglesSecond Team Singles

2006 Western Athletic Tatiana GanzhaHadley MacFarlaneMegan Biorkman

Second Team SinglesFirst Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Singles/Doubles

2005 Western Athletic Alissa AylingMegan BiorkmanTiffany CollNadja WoschekCarolina Pongratz

First Team DoublesFirst Team DoublesSecond Team DoublesSecond Team Singles/DoublesSecond Team Singles

2004 Western Athletic Alissa AylingMegan BiorkmanJemima HaywardErin Polowski

Second Team DoublesSecond Team DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Doubles

2003 Western Athletic Alissa AylingJemimia HaywardRenate Stoop

First Team DoublesSecond Team SinglesFirst Team Singles/Doubles

2002 Western Athletic Jemima HaywardHelen LawsonErin PolowskiRenate Stoop

Second Team DoublesFirst Team Doubles/Second Team SinglesSecond Team DoublesFirst Team Singles/Doubles

Conference Player HonorsYear Conference Name Award

2010 Western Athletic Pichittra Thongdach Player of the Year

2009 Western Athletic Vivien Silfany Newcomer of the Year

1998 Big West Manon Buskens Player of the Year

1997 Big West Gayleen McManus Player of the Year

1995 Big Sky Gayleen McManusGayleen McManus

Most Valuable PlayerNewcomer of the Year

1991 (inducted) Big Sky Dierdre Dunphy (88-92) Women’s All-Decade Honoree

1989 Big Sky Pablo Bracho Most Valuable Player

1985 Big Sky Maurice Vasconcellos Most Valuable Player

ConferenceCoach of the Year HonoreesYear Award Coach

2010 Western Athletic Conference Mark Tichenor

1998 Big West Conference Jim Moortgat

1997 Big West Conference Jim Moortgat

1996 Big Sky Conference Jim Moortgat

1995 Big Sky Conference Mike Edles

2001 Big West Jemima HaywardHelen LawsonAnna OehmaRenate Stoop

Second Team DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesSecond Team DoublesFirst Team Singles/Doubles

2000 Big West Pia-Lena AnderRenate Stoop

First Team DoublesFirst Team Doubles/Second Team Singles

1999 Big West Pia-Lena AnderBeau Jones

First Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Doubles

1998 Big West Pia-Lena AnderManon BuskensGayleen McManusAnita Pearson

First Team Doubles/Second Team SinglesFirst Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Doubles/Second Team Singles

1997 Big West Manon BuskensGayleen McManusAnita PearsonSummer Redondo

First Team Singles/Second Team DoublesFirst Team Singles/DoublesFirst Team Doubles/Second Team SinglesSecond Team Singles/Doubles

1996 Big Sky Maria CapuanoSiiri MalmGayleen McManusSummer Redondo

Honorable MentionHonorable MentionFirst TeamFirst Team

1995 Big Sky Maria CapuanoSiiri MalmGayleen McManusSummer RedondoKim Vocker

First TeamHonorable MentionFirst TeamFirst TeamHonorable Mention

1994 Big Sky Maria Capuano Lisa DentonLuciana NolascoBindi Thomas

First TeamFirst TeamHonorable MentionHonorable Mention

1993 Big Sky Kristin CostiLuciana Nolasco

First TeamFirst Team

1992 Big Sky Vicki BoasKristin CostiChris Shin

Honorable MentionFirst TeamHonorable Mention

1991 Big Sky Deidre Dunphy First Team

1988 Big Sky Teri CrosonRonna Rhodes

First TeamHonorable Mention

Year Conference Name Honor

All-Conference Team Honorees

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Year Name Results

2010 Pichittra Thongdach R64 - def. Denise Dy, Washington, 2-6, 6-1, 6-1R32 - lost to Ellah Nze, Duke, 6-4, 7-6

2001 Renate Stoop R64 - lost to Raquel Kops-Jones, California, 6-2, 6-4

1997 Gayleen McManus Not Available

1996 Gayleen McManus R64 - lost to Stephanie Sammaritano, Arizona, 6-3, 6-2

All-Time Bronco NCAA Singles Participants

Year Names (Seed) Results2010 Pichittra Thongdach/Lauren Megale R32 - lost to Alexa Gaurachi/Courtney McLane, Alabama, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1

1997 Gayleen McManus/Anita Pearson Not Available

All-Time Bronco NCAA Doubles Participants

NCAA Team FinishesYear Finish

2010 Second Round2009 Second Round2008 First Round2007 First Round2001 First Round1998 First Round1996 First Round

The 2009 Broncos advanced to the NCAA Second Round as a team.

Renate Stoop Gayleen McManus

Gayleen McManus Anita Pearson

Boise state NCAA history

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Academic All-Conference HonorsYear Conference Name2010 Western Athletic Stephanie Jasper

Bianca JochimsenPichittra Thongdach

2009 Western Athletic Laura BaumBianca JochimsenJana MackovaPichittra ThongdachKlaudia Wlodarczyk

2008 Western Athletic Laura BaumBianca JochimsenPolina KokoulinaJana MackovaKlaudia Wlodarczyk

2007 Western Athletic Laura BaumTiffany CollBianca JochimsenPolina KokoulinaJana Mackova

2006 Western Athletic Alanah CarrollTiffany CollTatiana GanzhaJana Mackova

2005 Western Athletic Carolina PongratzNadja Woschek

2004 Western Athletic Jemima Hayward

2003 Western Athletic Renate Stoop

2002 Western Athletic Jemima HaywardRenate Stoop

2001 Big West Renate Stoop

1998 Big West Gayleen McManusAnita PearsonTaryn Weir-Smith

1997 Big West Anita Pearson

1996 Big Sky Maria CapuanoSiiri MalmDevon Pfeiffer

1995 Big Sky Jennifer BlackmanMaria CapuanoSiiri MalmDevon PfeifferChris Shin (Scholar Athlete)Kim VockerTaryn Weir-Smith

1994 Big Sky Lisa DentonChris Shin

1993 Big Sky Kristin CostiLisa DentonLuciana NolascoChris Shin

ITA Academic All-AmericaYear Name Award2010 Boise State

Bianca JochimsenStephanie Jasper

Team Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

2009 Boise StateLaura BaumRocio FrejBianca JochimsenJana Mackova

Team Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

2008 Boise StateLaura BaumBianca JochimsenJana Mackova

Team Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

2007 Boise StateLaura BaumBianca JochimsenTatiana GanzhaPolina KokoulinaJana Mackova

Team Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-American Academic All-AmericanAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

2006 Boise StateTatiana GanzhaJana Mackova

Team Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

Miscellaneous ITA AwardsYear Name Award2010 Pichittra Thongdach Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award

2009 Klaudia WlodarczykPichittra Thongdach

Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship AwardRegion Player to Watch

2008 Mark Tichenor Region USTA Community Service Award

2007 Tiffany Coll Region Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship/Leadership Award

2001 Renate Stoop Region Player to Watch

1997 Gayleen McManus Region Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship/Leadership Award

MiscellaneousCoach of the Year Honorees

Year Award Coach

2010 Region Coach of the Year Mark Tichenor

2006 Region Coach of the Year Mark Tichenor

2002 Region Assistant Coach of the Year Jared Murnam

1999 Region Assistant Coach of the Year Morgan Shepherd

Bianca Jochimsen Mark Tichenor Morgan Shepherd

Klaudia Wlodarczyk Tiffany Coll

Stephanie Jasper

1992 Big Sky Kristin Costi

1991 Big Sky Piper LaBarge

1990 Big Sky Teresa Govreau

1989 Big Sky Sheri Cole

1988 Big Sky Sheri Cole

1985 Big Sky Kris Pudliner (Scholar Athlete)

Year Conference Name

Academic All-Conference Honors Cont...

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academic & miscellaneous awards

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2009-10 (23-6, 8-0 WAC)/Head Coach: Mark Tichenor1/23 BSU def. Montana W 7-01/23 BSU def. Montana State W 7-01/30 BSU lost to North Carolina L 7-01/31 BSU lost to DePaul L 5-22/7 BSU def. Colorado W 5-22/17 BSU lost to Stanford L 7-02/20 BSU lost to Marshall L 5-22/21 BSU def. Penn State W 5-22/26 BSU def. New Mexico W 7-02/28 BSU def. Washington State W 6-13/7 BSU def. Utah W 5-23/13 BSU def. Brigham Young W 5-23/19 BSU def. Denver W 4-33/21 BSU def. San Diego W 4-33/24 BSU def. Oregon W 7-03/27 BSU def. UC Irvine W 6-13/28 BSU lost to UNLV L 4-34/3 BSU def. New Mexico State ^ W 4-04/3 BSU def. Nevada ^ W 7-04/8 BSU def. Hawai’i ^ W 6-14/9 BSU def. San Jose State ^ W 7-04/9 BSU def. Louisiana Tech ^ W 7-04/16 BSU def. Idaho ^ W 5-24/16 BSU def. Utah State ^ W 4-04/17 BSU def. Fresno State ^ W 4-35/1 BSU def. Hawai’i * W 4-05/2 BSU def. Fresno State * W 4-35/14 BSU def. Iowa % W 4-15/15 BSU lost to Notre Dame % L 4-0

2008-09 (24-5, 7-1 WAC) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent Score1/23 BSU def. Montana State W 6-11/25 BSU def. Penn State W 7-01/31 BSU lost to Clemson L 1-42/1 BSU def. Louisville W 5-12/6 BSU def. Colorado State W 7-02/6 BSU def. Utah State ^ W 7-02/7 BSU def. Kansas State W 7-02/12 BSU lost to Utah L 3-4

2/14 BSU def. Colorado W 5-22/25 BSU def. BYU W 5-22/27 BSU def. New Mexico W 6-12/28 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 7-03/6 BSU def. UNLV W 5-23/8 BSU def. Nevada ^ W 5-23/11 BSU def. Washington State W 4-33/19 BSU def. San Jose State ^ W 7-03/21 BSU def. St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 4-33/22 BSU def. Pacific W 6-13/26 BSU def. San Diego W 6-14/3 BSU def. Louisiana Tech ^ W 7-04/3 BSU def. Hawaii ^ W 7-04/5 BSU def. Idaho ^ W 7-04/18 BSU lost to Fresno State ^ L 1-64/18 BSU def. New Mexico State ^ W 7-04/23 BSU def. Utah State * W 4-04/24 BSU def. Nevada * W 4-04/25 BSU lost to Fresno State * L 3-45/9 BSU def. Alabama % W 4-35/10 BSU lost to Georgia % L 0-4

2007-08 (20-7) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent Score2/6 BSU lost to Oregon L 3-42/9 BSU def. Eatern Washington W 7-02/9 BSU def. Utah W 4-32/14 BSU lost to BYU L 2-52/15 BSU def. Texas Tech W 5-22/20 BSU lost to Washington State L 3-42/22 BSU def. Idaho W 6-12/23 BSU def. Wyoming W 7-02/24 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 6-13/1 BSU lost to New Mexico L 2-53/2 BSU def. Western Michigan W 6-13/7 BSU def. San Diego W 5-23/9 BSU def. St. Mary’s W 4-33/14 BSU def. Wichita State W 5-23/15 BSU def. Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-23/16 BSU def. North Florida W 4-13/23 BSU def. Cal State Northridge W 5-23/26 BSU def. U.C. Santa Barbara W 5-23/28 BSU def. U.C. Irvine W 5-24/4 BSU def. Portland State W 6-14/4 BSU def. Utah W 7-04/12 BSU lost to Denver L 1-64/13 BSU def. Nevada W 4-34/24 BSU def. Utah State * W 4-04/25 BSU def. Nevada * W 4-24/26 BSU lost to Fresno State * L 1-45/9 BSU lost to Kentucky % L 1-4

2006-07 (18-5) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent Score2/1 BSU def. Utah State W 5-22/2 BSU def. Montana State - Billings W 7-02/3 BSU def. Utah W 6-12/9 BSU def. Montana W 7-02/9 BSU def. Nevada W 6-12/11 BSU lost toWichita State L 3-42/23 BSU def. New Mexico W 5-22/24 BSU def. Kansas State W 5-23/3 BSU lost to Oregon L 2-53/9 BSU def. Idaho W 7-03/11 BSU def. Pacific W 6-13/23 BSU def. Washington W 5-23/24 BSU def. Gonzaga W 6-14/1 BSU def. Washington State W 5-24/4 BSU lost to BYU L 2-54/7 BSU def. Denver W 5-24/12 BSU def. Utah State W 5-24/14 BSU def. New Mexico State W 5-14/15 BSU def. Portland W 7-04/26 BSU def. Hawaii * W 4-04/27 BSU def. Nevada * W 4-04/28 BSU lost to Fresno State * L 0-45/1 BSU lost to Indiana % L 2-4 2005-06 (22-4) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent Score1/28 BSU def. Santa Clara W 6-11/28 BSU def. Portland W 7-01/29 BSU lost to Oregon L 4-32/3 BSU def. Weber State W 7-02/10 BSU def. Eastern Washington W 7-02/10 BSU def. Utah W 6-12/12 BSU def. Wyoming W 6-12/24 BSU def. Loyola-Marymount W 4-32/25 BSU lost to UNLV L 7-02/26 BSU def. Oklahoma State W 5-23/5 BSU lost to Washington State L 5-23/10 BSU def. Montana W 7-03/10 BSU def. Lewis-Clark State W 7-03/19 BSU def. at Pacific W 6-13/21 BSU def. Cornell W 7-03/22 BSU def. CSU-Fullerton W 6-13/23 BSU def. Missouri State W 7-04/7 BSU def. Gonzaga W 7-04/7 BSU def. Weber State W 5-24/9 BSU def. Montana State W 7-04/13 BSU def. Utah State W 7-04/14 BSU def. Nevada W 5-24/15 BSU def. Idaho W 6-14/20 BSU def. Utah State * W 4-0

4/21 BSU def. New Mexico State * W 4-04/22 BSU lost to Fresno State * L 4-3

2004-05 (15-7) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreJan. 29 BSU lost to Washington L 0-7Feb. 11 BSU def. UTEP W 6-1Feb. 12 BSU def. Utah W 4-3Feb. 13 BSU def. Nevada W 7-0Feb. 19 BSU lost to BYU L 1-6Feb. 26 BSU lost to Denver L 2-5Mar. 3 BSU lost to UC Santa Barbara L 3-4Mar. 5 BSU lost to Oregon L 2-5Mar. 11 BSU def. Montana W 6-1Mar. 12 BSU def. Montana W 7-0Mar. 18 BSU lost to Rice W 3-4Mar. 19 BSU def. Sam Houston State W 6-1Mar. 20 BSU lost to Tulane L 0-7Mar. 23 BSU def. Cal State Fullerton W 6-1Mar. 25 BSU def. Cal State-Northridge W 4-3Mar. 31 BSU def. Utah State W 7-0Apr. 2 BSU def. Montana State W 6-1Apr. 2 BSU def. Gonzaga W 7-0Apr. 9 BSU def. Idaho W 7-0Apr. 19 BSU def. Hawaii * W 6-1Apr. 21 BSU def. Tulsa * W 4-2Apr. 22 BSU lost to Rice * L 0-4

2003-04 (14-8) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreJan. 24 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 1-6Jan. 31 BSU def. Lewis Clark State W 7-0Jan. 31 BSU def. CSU Northridge W 7-0Feb. 1 BSU def. Utah W 7-0Feb. 6 BSU lost to Oregon L 0-7Feb. 7 BSU def. Minnesota W 4-3Feb. 8 BSU def. Portland W 5-1Feb. 20 BSU def. UC Santa Barbara W 7-0Feb. 21 BSU def. Colorado State W 5-2Feb. 22 BSU def. Montana State W 7-0Mar. 5 BSU lost to New Mexico L 1-6Mar. 6 BSU lost to Colorado L 3-4Mar. 17 BSU lost to Clemson L 2-5Mar. 19 BSU def. Hawaii-Pacific W 5-1Mar. 23 BSU def. Kansas W 5-2Mar. 24 BSU def. Hawaii W 6-1Apr. 2 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 0-7Apr. 4 BSU lost to Rice L 2-5Apr. 8 BSU def. Utah State W 6-1Apr. 9 BSU def. Idaho W 7-0Apr. 11 BSU def. Weber State W 7-0Apr. 30 BSU lost to Rice * L 1-4

* Conference Tournament % NCAA Tournament ^ Conference Match (Regular season conference matches and conference records began in 2008-09 season)

Mark TichenorFall 2000-2010

11 SeasonsRecord: 204-71

year-by-year results

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Apr. 15 BSU lost to New Mexico State L 0-6Apr. 16 BSU lost to Southern Methodist L 2-7Apr. 27 BSU def. North Texas * W 5-2Apr. 28 BSU def. UC-Irvine * L 1-5

1998-99 (5-17) / Head Coach: Buffy BakerDate Opponent Score1/16 BSU def. Utah State W 8-11/22 BSU lost to Wisconsin L 0-92/5 BSU lost to New Mexico L 0-92/6 BSU lost to Tulsa L 4-52/7 BSU lost to Oklahoma L 2-52/13 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 3-62/26 BSU def. Portland W 5-42/27 BSU def. Weber State W 7-22/28 BSU lost to Utah L 4-52/29 BSU lost to San Diego L 0-93/3 BSU lost to San Diego State L 1-83/5 BSU def. Long Beach State W 6-33/6 BSU lost to Fresno State L 1-83/7 BSU lost to Pacific L 4-53/19 BSU lost to Illinois L 1-83/20 BSU lost to Colorado L 0-94/3 BSU lost to Washington State L 0-64/4 BSU lost to Oregon L 2-54/10 BSU lost to New Mexico State L 1-84/11 BSU lost to Idaho L 3-64/21 BSU def. North Texas * W 7-24/22 BSU lost to Pacific * L 2-5

Apr. 27 BSU lost to SMU * L 2-4

2000-01 (21-6) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreJan. 20 BSU def. Portland State W 9-0Jan. 20 BSU def. Seattle W 9-0Jan. 20 BSU lost to Washington L 0-9Jan. 26 BSU def. UC Santa Barbara W 5-2Jan. 27 BSU lost to Oregon L 0-7Jan. 28 BSU def. Portland W 4-3Feb. 2 BSU def. Montana State W 7-0Feb. 2 BSU def. Utah State W 6-1Feb. 3 BSU def. Idaho State W 6-1 Feb. 23 BSU def. Hawaii W 5-0Feb. 24 BSU lost to Washington State L 0-7Feb. 25 BSU def. Idaho W 4-3Mar. 2 BSU def. Montana W 7-0Mar. 2 BSU def. Air Force W 6-1Mar. 3 BSU def. Cincinnati W 5-2Mar. 16 BSU def. Northern Illinois W 7-0Mar. 17 BSU def. Idaho W 6-1Mar. 18 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 4-3Mar. 24 BSU lost to Fresno State L 1-6Mar. 26 BSU lost to Long Beach State L 0-7Mar. 28 BSU def. Cal State Fullerton W 6-1Mar. 29 BSU def. SW Missouri State W 4-3Apr. 6 BSU def. Weber State W 5-2Apr. 27 BSU def. Pacific * W 4-3Apr. 28 BSU def. Idaho * W 4-2Apr. 29 BSU def. Long Beach State * W 4-3May 15 BSU lost to TCU % L 0-4

1999-00 (10-12) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 5 BSU lost to Washington State L 3-6Feb. 6 BSU def. Weber State W 5-4Feb. 11 BSU def. Long Beach State W 7-2Feb. 13 BSU def. Portland W 5-4Feb. 26 BSU lost to New Mexico L 2-7Feb. 27 BSU lost to Furman L 3-6Mar. 3 BSU def. Montana State W 7-2Mar. 4 BSU lost to SW Missouri St. L 2-7Mar. 5 BSU def. Colorado State W 5-4Mar. 10 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 2-7Mar. 12 BSU lost to Utah L 4-5Mar. 17 BSU def. Idaho W 7-2Mar. 18 BSU def. Southern Mississippi W 7-2Mar. 19 BSU def. Nevada L 1-5Mar. 28 BSU def. Brown W 5-4Mar. 30 BSU lost to Loyola-Marymount L 4-5Mar. 31 BSU def. UC-Riverside W 9-0Apr. 14 BSU lost to UTEP L 2-7

1997-98 (16-11) / Head Coach: Jim MoortgatDate Opponent Score1/30 BSU def. Portland W 8-11/30 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 8-11/31 BSU lost to New Mexico L 2-72/1 BSU def. Long Beach State W 8-12/14 BSU lost to Rice L 3-62/15 BSU def. Minnesota W 5-42/27 BSU def. UTEP W 6-32/28 BSU lost to San Diego L 4-53/1 BSU lost to San Diego State L 3-63/3 BSU lost ot Fresno State L 2-73/4 BSU lost to UCLA L 1-83/5 BSU lost to USC L 1-53/8 BSU lost to Utah L 3-63/9 BSU def. North Carolina W 6-33/13 BSU def. Idaho W 9-03/14 BSU def. Weber State W 7-23/20 BSU def. Pacific W 6-33/20 BSU def. Loyola Marymount W 5-13/21 BSU def. Nevada W 8-14/4 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 1-84/10 BSU lost to Tulsa L 4-54/11 BSU def. Marquette W 8-14/12 BSU def. New Mexico State W 7-24/23 BSU def. CSU-Fullerton * W 5-04/24 BSU def. Long Beach State * W 5-04/25 BSU def. Pacific * W 5-15/14 BSU lost to Arizona % L 0-6

1996-97 (16-7) / Head Coach: Jim MoortgatDate Opponent Score1/26 BSU def. Idaho W 8-12/7 BSU lost to Houston L 2-72/8 BSU def. Texas Tech W 5-42/9 BSU lost to New Mexico L 4-52/21 BSU def. Lewis & Clark State W 9-02/22 BSU def. Montana State W 6-32/23 BSU def. Montana W 7-22/26 BSU lost to San Diego State L 3-52/27 BSU def. UCSB W 9-02/28 BSU lost to UCLA L 4-53/14 BSU lost to Washington State L 3-63/15 BSU lost to Yale L 3-6

2002-03 (16-7) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreFeb. 2 BSU def. Utah W 7-0Feb. 8 BSU def. Idaho State W 7-0Feb. 8 BSU def. Gonzaga W 7-0Feb. 9 BSU def. Montana State W 7-0Feb. 11 BSU def. Hawaii W 7-0Feb. 14 BSU def. New Mexico W 4-3Feb. 16 BSU lost to Washington State L 2-5Feb. 28 BSU def. Colorado State W 6-1Mar. 1 BSU def. Air Force W 5-2Mar. 2 BSU lost to Denver L 3-4Mar. 15 BSU def. Weber State W 7-0Mar. 16 BSU def. Montana W 6-1Mar. 21 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 3-4Mar. 23 BSU def. Portland W 6-1Mar. 24 BSU def. UTEP W 6-1Mar. 25 BSU def. UC Irvine W 4-3Mar. 27 BSU def. Long Beach State W 5-2Apr. 4 BSU def. UTEP W 7-0Apr. 4 BSU def. Utah State W 7-0Apr. 10 BSU lost to Oklahoma State L 1-6Apr. 12 BSU lost to Tulsa L 3-4Apr. 19 BSU lost to Idaho L 3-4Apr. 25 BSU lost to Rice L 3-4

2001-02 (21-4) / Head Coach: Mark TichenorDate Opponent ScoreJan. 26 BSU lost to Washington L 1-6Feb. 2 BSU def. Montana State W 1-7Feb. 3 BSU def. UC Irvine W 6-1Feb. 3 BSU def. Idaho State W 6-1Feb. 9 BSU def. Long Beach State W 5-2Feb. 9 BSU def. Colorado State W 6-1Feb. 10 BSU def. Portland State W 6-1Feb. 22 BSU def. Oral Roberts W 7-0Feb. 23 BSU def. Texas-Arlington W 4-3Feb. 24 BSU lost to Oklahoma State L 3-4Mar. 8 BSU def. Washington State W 4-2Mar. 15 BSU def. Gonzaga W 7-0Mar. 15 BSU def. Weber State W 7-0Mar. 16 BSU def. Montana W 7-0Mar. 16 BSU def. Illinois-Chicago W 6-1Mar. 22 BSU lost to New Mexico L 3-4Mar. 24 BSU def. Cal State Fullerton W 7-0Mar. 26 BSU def. Westmont College W 8-1Mar. 27 BSU def. UC Santa Barbara W 5-2Apr. 12 BSU def. Utah State W 7-0Apr. 13 BSU def. Denver W 5-2Apr. 14 BSU def. Idaho W 5-2Apr. 20 BSU def. Utah W 6-1Apr. 26 BSU def. Rice * W 4-3

Buffy Baker1998-99 Season

1 SeasonRecord: 5-17

Jim MoortgatFall 1995-Spring 1998

3 SeasonsRecord: 47-29

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3/16 BSU def. Pacific W 5-43/18 BSU def. Cornell W 5-43/19 BSU lost to USC L 4-53/21 BSU def. Nevada W 7-23/22 BSU def. Nebraska W 7-23/23 BSU def. So. Mississippi W 7-24/4 BSU def. Washington State W 6-34/5 BSU def. Washington W 5-44/25 BSU def. UCSB * W 5-04/26 BSU def. Nevada * W 5-14/27 BSU def. Idaho * W 5-0

1995-96 (15-11) / Head Coach: Jim MoortgatDate Opponent Score1/26 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 1-81/27 BSU lost to Utah L 2-72/01 BSU def. Cal Poly-SLO W 7-22/02 BSU lost to New Mexico L 4-52/02 BSU def. Idaho W 5-42/03 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 5-22/16 BSU def. Portland in Seattle W 8-12/17 BSU def. Nevada W 8-12/19 BSU lost to Washington L 1-82/24 BSU def. Nebraska W 5-22/24 BSU def. Montana State W 6-32/25 BSU lost to Weber State L 3-62/25 BSU lost to Colorado L 3-53/08 BSU def. Southern Mississippi W 6-13/09 BSU lost to Oklahoma L 1-63/10 BSU def. Utah State W 7-03/23 BSU lost to Harvard L 2-73/24 BSU lost to Fresno State L 1-63/25 BSU def. CSU-Fullerton W 7-03/27 BSU lost to USC L 1-83/29 BSU def. CSU-Long Beach W 7-24/15 BSU def. Albertson College W 7-04/19 BSU def. Montana * W 5-24/20 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-14/21 BSU def. Idaho State * W 5-15/03 BSU lost to Kansas % L 0-5

1994-95 (15-9) / Head Coach: Mike EdlesDate Opponent Score1/20 BSU lost to Brigham Young L 9-01/22 BSU lost to Notre Dame L 8-11/27 BSU lost to Kansas L 8-11/28 BSU def. Kansas State W 6-32/10 BSU def. Montana W 9-02/11 BSU def. Idaho State W 9-02/17 BSU lost to Pacific L 7-02/18 BSU def. UC Davis W 7-02/19 BSU def. St. Mary’s W 9-02/24 BSU lost to Colorado L 5-42/25 BSU lost to Weber State L 5-42/26 BSU def. Oregon W 4-13/11 BSU lost to Nevada L 5-43/12 BSU lost to Texas Tech L 5-43/26 BSU def Fresno State W 6-33/27 BSU def. UC-Irvine W 9-03/29 BSU def. Long Beach State W 6-33/31 BSU def. Brown W 5-44/01 BSU def. Cal Poly-SLO W 5-14/02 BSU lost to UCSB L 6-14/15 BSU def. Albertson College W 9-04/21 BSU def. E. Washington * W 6-04/22 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-14/23 BSU def. Weber State * W 5-1

1993-94 (11-10-1) / Head Coach: Mike EdlesDate Opponent Score1/28 BSU def. Nevada W 7-21/29 BSU lost to Pacific L 1-81/30 BSU lost to UC Davis L 4-52/11 BSU def. Tulsa W 7-22/12 BSU lost to Oklahoma State L 1-82/13 BSU lost to Oklahoma L 9-0 2/25 BSU def. Albertson College W 9-02/26 BSU def. Idaho W 8-03/05 BSU lost to Weber State L 4-53/06 BSU lost to Washington State L 1-83/11 BSU ties Utah State T 9-93/12 BSU def. Montana W 9-0

3/12 BSU def. Lewis-Clark State W 9-03/27 BSU lost to UC Santa Barbara L 2-73/28 BSU def. Cal State Long Beach W 8-13/31 BSU def. Cal State Fullerton W 6-34/01 BSU lost to Cal Poly Pomona L 3-64/09 BSU lost to Utah L 4-54/13 BSU def. Idaho State W 8-14/22 BSU def. E. Washington * W 6-04/23 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-24/24 BSU lost to Weber State * L 2-5

1992-93 (15-9) / Head Coach: Mike EdlesDate Opponent Score10/19 BSU lost to Hawaii L 0-91/29 BSU def. Utah State W 7-21/30 BSU def. Lewis-Clark State W 9-02/06 BSU lost to Utah L 1-82/07 BSU lost to Idaho State L 4-52/12 BSU def. Montana State W 8-12/14 BSU def. Idaho State W 6-12/19 BSU lost to Washington L 2-72/20 BSU def. Seattle University W 9-03/04 BSU lost to New Mexico L 2-43/07 BSU lost to Washington State L 3-63/12 BSU lost to Weber State L 3-63/14 BSU def. College of Idaho W 9-03/20 BSU def. Linfield College W 9-03/22 BSU def. San Jose State W 9-03/23 BSU def. Westmont College W 9-03/24 BSU def. San Francisco W 6-03/25 BSU def. Sacramento State W 5-14/02 BSU def. College of Idaho W 8-14/09 BSU def. University of Idaho W 8-14/11 BSU lost to Nevada L 3-64/23 BSU def. E. Washington * W 6-04/24 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-24/25 BSU lost to Weber State * L 1-5

1991-92 (20-7) / Head Coach: Ron DibelieusDate Opponent Score1/31 BSU def. Montana State W 5-42/02 BSU def. Weber State W 5-4

2/07 BSU def. Montana State W 5-42/07 BSU def. Montana W 9-02/08 BSU def. Idaho W 7-22/09 BSU def. Lewis & Clark State W 7-22/21 BSU def Idaho W 9-02/23 BSU lost to Idaho State L 4-53/06 BSU def. Utah State W 9-03/08 BSU def. Montana W 8-13/10 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 9-03/12 BSU def. Albertson College W 8-13/23 BSU lost to Nevada L 2-73/24 BSU def. St. Mary’s W 9-03/25 BSU def. San Francisco W 8-13/25 BSU def. Westmont W 5-43/26 BSU def. Sonoma State W 8-14/03 BSU lost to New Mexico L 4-54/04 BSU lost to Nevada L 0-94/05 BSU def. Utah State W 9-04/16 BSU def. Albertson College W 5-14/19 BSU def. Idaho State W 5-44/23 BSU lost to Weber State * L 3-54/23 BSU def. Idaho * W 5-24/24 BSU lost to Idaho State * L 3-64/25 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-44/26 BSU lost to Weber State * L 4-5

1990-91 (11-11) / Head Coach: Ron DibeliusDate Opponent Score2/08 BSU def. Montana W 7-22/08 BSU def. Washington State W 6-32/09 BSU def. Lewis & Clark State W 8-13/03 BSU lost to Idaho State L 2-73/07 BSU lost to Washington L 0-93/08 BSU lost to Seattle University L 4-53/14 BSU def. Portland W 8-03/15 BSU lost to Nevada L 3-6 3/16 BSU def. Linfield College W 6-0 3/20 BSU def. College of Idaho W 7-23/25 BSU def. Cal Riverside W 4-33/26 BSU lost to Grand Canyon CC L 0-63/27 BSU lost to Cal State Fullerton L 3-63/28 BSU lost to Fresno State L 1-83/29 BSU lost to Cal Poly-Pomona L 3-63/29 BSU def. Cal-Riverside W 6-34/13 BSU lost to Idaho State L 1-84/18 BSU def. Idaho W 5-44/25 BSU lost to Nevada * L 3-64/25 BSU lost to Northern Arizona * L 4-54/26 BSU def. E. Washington * W 9-04/27 BSU def. Montana * W 7-2

Mike EdlesFall1992-Spring 1995

3 SeasonsRecord: 41-28-1

Ron DibeliusFall1988-Spring 1992

4 SeasonsRecord: 61-35

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1987-88 (12-11-1) / Head Coach: Chris LangdonDate Opponent Score2/19 BSU lost to Idaho L 3-62/19 BSU def. Idaho State W 7-22/20 BSU def. Utah State W 6-32/20 BSU def. Montana State W 5-43/03 BSU def. Fort Lewis W 9-03/04 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 6-33/05 BSU lost to Grand Canyon CC L 0-93/18 BSU lost to College of Idaho L 4-53/25 BSU def. Idaho State W 5-43/26 BSU def. Nevada-Reno W 5-43/27 BSU def. Montana W 6-34/06 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 7-24/08 BSU lost to Idaho L 1-84/15 BSU lost to Weber State L 0-94/16 BSU def. E. Washington W 7-24/16 BSU def. Montana State W 5-44/17 BSU tied Utah State T 5-54/22 BSU lost to College of Idaho L 4-54/23 BSU lost to Whitman L 3-64/30 BSU lost to Weber State * L 1-64/30 BSU lost to Montana * L 4-55/01 BSU lost to Idaho * L 3-65/01 BSU lost to Montana State * L 4-55/02 BSU def. Nevada-Reno * W 6-3

1986-87 (5-12) / Head Coach: Chris LangdonDate Opponent Score2/20 BSU lost to Washington State L 1-82/21 BSU lost to College of Idaho L 3-62/22 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 5-43/19 BSU lost to Nevada-Reno L 0-93/20 BSU def. Humbolt State W 8-13/20 BSU lost to San Jose State L 2-73/28 BSU def. Lewis-Clark W 6-33/28 BSU lost to College of Idaho L 3-64/03 BSU lost to Montana State L 1-84/04 BSU lost to Idaho L 3-64/04 BSU lost to Idaho State L 0-94/17 BSU lost to Montana L 3-6

1989-90 (16-8) / Head Coach: Ron DibeliusDate Opponent Score10/07 BSU def. Utah State W 7-210/08 BSU lost to Idaho State L 1-82/02 BSU lost to Idaho State L 3-6 2/03 BSU def. Utah State W 6-32/24 BSU def. Washington State W 8-12/25 BSU def. Lewis-Clark State W 9-03/03 BSU def. Montana W 8-1 3/04 BSU def. Montana State W 6-33/16 BSU def. Nevada W 6-33/17 BSU def. San Jose State W 9-03/22 BSU def. College of Idaho W 9-03/25 BSU lost to Idaho State L 2-73/25 BSU def. E. Washington W 9-03/29 BSU def. Utah State W 5-43/30 BSU def. Utah State W 8-13/31 BSU lost to Weber State L 2-74/05 BSU def. Idaho State W 6-34/06 BSU lost to Utah L 0-94/13 BSU lost to Nevada L 4-54/14 BSU lost to Weber State L 4-54/14 BSU def. Northern Arizona W 6-34/15 BSU lost to Idaho State L 2-74/18 BSU def. College of Idaho W 9-04/22 BSU def. Western Oregon State W 9-0

1988-89 (14-9) / Head Coach: Ron DibeliusDate Opponent Score2/25 BSU def. Idaho State W 7-22/26 BSU lost to Montana State L 3-53/04 BSU lost to Nevada-Reno L 1-83/05 BSU def. San Francisco W 5-03/09 BSU def. Idaho W 5-43/14 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 9-03/18 BSU def. College of Idaho W 8-13/30 BSU def. Idaho W 6-33/31 BSU lost to Weber State L 0-94/01 BSU lost to Nevada-Reno L 3-64/03 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 7-04/07 BSU def. College of Idaho W 6-34/08 BSU def. Utah State W 8-14/12 BSU def. College of Idaho W 9-04/14 BSU def. E. Washington W 8-14/14 BSU def. Montana State W 7-24/15 BSU def. Montana W 7-24/16 BSU lost to Idaho L 2-74/28 BSU lost to Weber State * L 1-84/28 BSU lost to Montana State * L 2-74/29 BSU lost to Nevada-Reno * L 1-84/29 BSU def. Northern Arizona * W 5-44/30 BSU lost to Idaho * L 4-5

Chris LangdonFall1985-Spring 1988

3 SeasonsRecord: 24-28-1

2001 Big West Championship Team

4/18 BSU lost to Montana State L 1-84/22 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 5-44/24 BSU lost to Weber State * L 0-94/25 BSU lost to Idaho * L 3-64/25 BSU def. E. Washington * W 7-2

1985-86 (7-5) / Head Coach: Chris LangdonDate Opponent Score2/28 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene W 9-0 3/01 BSU def. College of Idaho W 5-43/15 BSU def. College of Idaho W 5-43/28 BSU def. Portland W 7-2 3/29 BSU lost to Idaho L 1-84/05 BSU def. Portland State W 9-04/05 BSU lost to Montana State L 0-94/06 BSU lost to Weber State L 0-94/19 BSU lost to Montana L 3-64/25 BSU lost to Idaho State * L 0-94/26 BSU def. E. Washington * W 6-3 4/28 BSU def. Northwest Nazarene * W 5-4

1984-85 / Head Coach: John Bennett1983-84 / Head Coach: John Bennett1982-83 / Head Coach: Jean Boyles

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AAnder, Pia-Lena 1997-2000Anderson, Suzy 1984-85Attard, Jemima 1999-2002Ayling, Alissa 2001-05

BBaker, Kellie 1983Barby, Natalie 1998-99Basil, Morgan 2011-PresentBastian, Leslie 1979Baum, Laura 2006-2009Berg-Warwick, Debbie 1979-82Berry, Caroline 2006Bessin, Tracy 1988Binder, Traci 1992Biorkman, Megan 2003-06Blackman, Jennifer 1992-95Boas, Vicki 1989-92Brenton, Jill 1987Bruck, Laurie 1982-85Burns, Nancy 1979Buskens, Manon 1996-98

CCapuano, Maria Jose 1993-97Carroll, Alanah 2005-06Cheung, Laurie 1998-2003Coll, Jennifer 2008Coll, Tiffany 2004-07Cornwell, Julie 1985Costi, Kristin 1990-93

Croson-Hartshorn, Teri 1987-90Curtolo, Anna 2001-05

DDancer, Dana 1981Davis, Lisa 1981-82Denton, Lisa 1991-94Doan, Cindy 1984-87Dunphy, Deidre 1989-92Dupras, Phyllis 1979

EEaton, Audra 1987Edwards, Elyse 2010-Present

FFarquharson, Jennifer 1979Fine, Bersi 1983Frej, Rocio 2009-10Frink, Susan 1984

GGanzha, Tatiana 2006-07Gimberg, Karolina 2001Gimberg, Viktoria 1999-2000Gourley, Maridith 1981Gouvreau, Teresa 1990Gregor, Linda 1982-83

HHayter, Heather 1989Hayward, Jemima 2000-04Housley, Stacey 2006-08

JJasper, Stephanie 2010-PresentJochimsen, Bianca 2007-2010Johnson, Julie 1992Johnson-Cole, Sheri 1986-89Jones, Beau 1998-99

KKagi, Lisa 1979-80Klamczynska, Sonia 2011-PresentKojima, Nichole 1997-98Kokoulina, Polina 2007-08Koprivica, Jelena 2003-04

LLaffel, Sarah 1986Lawson, Helen 2000-02Leatham, Jodi 1984LeBarge, Piper 1990-91Lee, Jane 1982Lish, Amanda 1993Lyons, Katie 1987

MMacFarlane, Hadley 2005-06Mackova, Jana 2006-2009Malm, Siiri 1995-96McLeod, Fiona 1990-91McManus, Gayleen 1994-98Mecham, Susan 1980-81Megale, Lauren 2009-PresentMegale, Whitney 2005-06Mermer, Erma 1986Meyer-Byrd, Shelley 1981-84Mitchell, Chris 1986Mitchell, Susan 1986Moens, Tracey 1979Moore, Toni 1981

NNolasco, Luciana 1993-94Norbye, Christina 1992

OOehme, Anna 2001Osweiler, Keri 1992

PPayne, Kristen 1982-84

Pearson, Anita 1995-98Pfeiffer, Devon 1994-96Pieri, Bettina 1997-98Pietzuch, Marlena 2010-PresentPolowski, Erin 2001-04Pongratz, Carolina 2002-05Pudliner, Kris 1983-85

QQuong-Compton, Diane 1981-84

RRedondo, Summer 1993-97Reimer, Patrice 1979-81Rhodes, Ronna 1988-91Riggs, Patty 1979Rinaldi, Catherine 1998-2000Rogers, Diana 1988-91

SServick, Sue 1980-81Shin, Chris 1992-95Shin, Sarah 1988-91Sinclair, Toni 1991-92Silfany, Vivien 2009Stoop, Renate 1999-2003Swanson, Sara 1991

TThiry, Heather 1996-2000Thomas, Bindi 1993-94Thomas, Jill 1980Thongdach, Pichittra 2008-2010Tracy, Denise 1980

VVocker, Kim 1994-98

WWageman, Kerry 1985Weir-Smith, Taryn 1994-98Welch, Cathy 1985-86Welsh, Amy 1981Wencel, Jen 2006-08Weston, Kelle 1979-80Wlodarczyk, Klaudia 2007-2009Woschek, Nadia 2005

YYates, Toni 1993

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M A X C O R B E TAssistant Athletic Director

Media Relations

Sports: Football

Office: 426-1515 • Cell: 859-6952Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected]

J O E N I C K E L LSports Information Director

Sports: Men’s Basketball, interview coordinator for Football

Office: 426-3868 • Cell: 631-5483Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected]

D O U G L I N KAssistant Sports Information Director

Sports: Women’s Basketball, Soccer, Golf programs, and oversees Softball G.A.

Office: 426-1027 • Cell: 861-2796 Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected]

M I C H E L L E S M I T HAssistant Sports Information Director

Sports: Volleyball, Gymnastics, Cross Country and Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

Office: 426-3438 • Cell: 949-1037Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected]

JA K E GA R C I NSports InformationGraduate Assistant

Sports: Tennis and Wrestling

Office: 426-1226 • Cell: 490-0718Fax: 426-1778 • [email protected]

M I C H A E L W A LS HSports InformationGraduate Assistant

Sports: Swimming & Diving and Softball

Office: 426-1106 • Cell: 360-600-3209Fax: 426-3361 • [email protected]

SPORTS INFORMATION

Note: Idaho’s area code is 208 Legend: SD = sports director, SE = sports editor, SC = sports columnist,

SR = sports reporter, BC = bureau chief

LOCAL MEDIA DIRECTORY INTERVIEWS: Members of the media should contact the Women’s Tennis Sports Information contact, Jake Garcin, at 208-426-1226 (office) or 208-490-0718 (cell) to arrange all interviews with the coaching staff and athletes. The women’s tennis team typically practices in the afternoons at the Boas Indoor Tennis Complex at 1507 South Oakland Street, or the Appleton Ten-nis Center at Boise State. Interviews at practice: Coaches and athletes are available for interviews before and after practice with appropriate notice. Game Day Interviews: Athletes are not available for pre-match interviews on game day. Post-match interviews are available with athletes and coaches approximately 10 minutes after the completion of a match.

PRESS CREDENTIALS: Media members should request press passes through the Sports Informa-tion Office 24 hours before an event. Do to the setup of the facility no phone lines can be provided on game day. Credentials are given with priority to those working to cover the event under deadline.

STATISTICAL SERVICES: Statistics will be available via broncosports.com shortly after each home match and can be emailed per request. Pro-grams, rosters and season statistics are provided at the competition.

MEDIA POLICIES

Boise StatePress Row/Box Phone

Numbers

Bronco Stadium . . . . . . . . . 426-1408Taco Bell Arena . . . . . . . . . . 426-1503Boise State Soccer Stadium . . 861-2796Boas Tennis & Soccer Center . . 426-5737Mountain Cove Softball Field . . 344-2336Bronco Gym - Volleyball . . . . . 949-1037Bronco Gym - Basketball . . . . . 861-2796Bronco Gym - Wrestling . . . . . 859-6952

TELEVISIONKTVB (NBC) P.O. Box 7, Boise, ID 83707 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-7277 Fax Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-7770 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . KTVB.com Sports Staff Zach Wolken (SR) . . . . . . . . . 375-7277 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Ryan Larrondo (SR) . . . . . . . . 375-7277 . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] (CBS)

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