Boise State men's tennis faced defeat against Princeton, losing 5-2 in their season opener. Princeton secured the doubles point early, with notable wins from their top-ranked duo and the third court pair. After a promising start in singles play, where Boise State took a brief lead, Princeton rallied to clinch the match with four successive victories. This loss marks Boise State's first of the season, while Princeton stands unbeaten. The Broncos now look ahead to their next challenge against Georgia in Fort Worth, Texas.

By the Numbers
  • Boise State is 0-1 this season, while Princeton moves to 1-0.
  • Princeton's No. 11 Paul Inchauspe won against Boise State's Filip Soderqvist, 6-4, 7-5.
What's Next

Boise State will travel to Texas to compete in the ITA Kickoff Weekend, facing Georgia on January 24. A win will lead them to play against the winner of TCU and Tulsa on January 25, giving the team a chance to rebound after their loss.

Bottom Line

Despite a rocky start, Boise State has the opportunity to regroup and perform better in upcoming matches. They must build on their singles performance as they prepare to face tougher competition. This season is still young, and every match counts.