Cowgirl Tennis Wraps Up Regular Season Friday At CSU

Looking to secure a third seed in next week’s Mountain West Tournament in Las Vegas, the Wyoming Cowgirl tennis team closed out the regular season with a matchup at Colorado State Friday at 3:30 p.m.

Wyoming (15-9, 6-3 in the Mountain West) is coming off a home-and -road split last week. The Cowgirls dismantled Air Force on Senior Night, 4-0, but lost a hard-fought match with conference-leading New Mexico Sunday afternoon.

With the win over Air Force, the Cowgirls closed their 2024 home schedule with a 9-1 mark, leaving them with a 64-11 home-court record during the 13 seasons of Head Coach Dean Clower’s presence.

Noesjka Brink and Sophie Zehender continued their impressive winter and spring with a pair of wins last week, the only Cowgirls to go 2-0 during the week. Zehender and Brind led UW with 16 and 17 wins, playing at the No. 1 and 2 positions. Brink has 26 wins for 2023-24, two off of tying Wyoming’s single-season wins mark. Brin has 26 wins to show for the 2023-24, two off of tying the single-season win mark in program history. The duo has each collected a team-leading seven Mountain West wins this season.

In doubles, Wyoming has dominated all season, boasting an overall mark of 42-18 in dual play. The cowgirls have been even better in league action, postion a 16-5 record. Violetta Borodina and Zehender improved to 7-1 in the league last week, and has 27 wins overall this season, a program record for single-season double wins.

CUS enters Friday at 9-10 overall, 5-4 in league play. The Rams are 7-3 at home, 3-1 at home during Mountain West action.

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