Boise State men's tennis triumphed over New Mexico with a 4-3 victory, marking their fifth consecutive win. The Broncos (19-6, 3-1 Mountain West) secured the match after Stewart Aronson clinched the decisive point against New Mexico’s Philip Bosin. Boise State initially dropped a doubles match but rebounded to capture the doubles point and eventually led the singles play 3-2. Despite pressure from New Mexico, Aronson's win solidified the match outcome.

By the Numbers
  • Boise State has a 5-match winning streak.
  • Stewart Aronson and Filip Soderqvist each secured their 10th singles dual win of the season.
  • Lukas Velik recorded his 20th win of the season.
What's Next

Boise State is set to host San Diego State on April 4 at 1 p.m. MT, where they aim to continue their winning momentum.

Bottom Line

The Broncos demonstrated resilience in a tightly contested match, showcasing their depth in talent and strategy. As they prepare for their next challenge, maintaining this momentum will be crucial for their season success.