Boise State Broncos tennis

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Boise State Broncos tennis
Boise State "B" logo.svg
University Boise State University
Head coach Luke Shields (2022 - Present, season)
Conference MWC
Location Boise, ID
Home Court Appleton Tennis Center
Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Nickname Broncos
ColorsBlue and orange [1]
   

The Boise State Broncos tennis program represents Boise State University in the Mountain West Conference. The program has a long history, several notable accomplishments and has several notable alumni.

Contents

Current coaching staff

NamePositionYears
at BSU
Greg Patton Men's
Head coach
8
Morgan Shepherd Men's
Assistant head coach
3
Mark Tichenor Women's
Head coach
6
Hadley MacFarlane Women's
Assistant head coach
1

Head coaches

NameYearsSeasonsWonLostTiePct.
Greg Patton 1994–1997670362.657
[[??]]1998–20020000.000
Greg Patton 2003–present233552540.583
All-Time547994772.625

Year-by-year Conference results Men

SeasonCoachRecordNotes
OverallConference
Western Athletic Conference
1954?Coach0–00–0
1990Kent DeMars17–9Metro Tournament Champions; NCAA Sweet 16
1991 Kent DeMars 17–9Metro Tournament Champions; NCAA Quarterfinals
Southeastern Conference
1992 Kent DeMars 8–143–8
1993 Kent DeMars 11–113–8
1994 Greg Patton 19–86–5
1995 Greg Patton 12–161–10 NCAA First Round
1996 Greg Patton 13–113–8 NCAA First Round
1997 Greg Patton 17–104–7 NCAA Third Round
1998 Kent DeMars 21–85–6 NCAA Sweet 16
1999 Kent DeMars 18–125–6 NCAA Second Round
200010–133–8 NCAA Second Round
Western Athletic Conference
20010–00–0 NCAA First Round
2002 Kent DeMars 0–00–0 NCAA Second Round
2003 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA First Round
2004 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA First Round
2005 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA Sweet 16 WAC Tennis Champions [2]
2006 Greg Patton 14–155–6 NCAA First Round
2007 Greg Patton 0–00–0

NCAA tourney appearances and results

Conference championships

YearChampionshipRecord
1973 Big Sky Conference 0–0 (0–0)
1974Big Sky Conference0–0 (0–0)
1999 Big West Conference 0–0 (0–0)
2000Big West Conference0–0 (0–0)
2002 Western Athletic Conference 0–0 (0–0)
2003Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0) [3]
2004Western Athletic Conference11–1 (8–0)
2005Western Athletic Conference9–4 (7–1) [3]
2006Western Athletic Conference18–6 (0–0)
2007Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)
2008Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)
2009Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)

Year-by-year Conference results Women

SeasonCoachRecordNotes
OverallConference
Western Athletic Conference
1954?Coach0–00–0
1990Kent DeMars17–9Metro Tournament Champions; NCAA Sweet 16
1991 Kent DeMars 17–9Metro Tournament Champions; NCAA Quarterfinals
Southeastern Conference
1992 Kent DeMars 8–143–8
1993 Kent DeMars 11–113–8
1994 Greg Patton 19–86–5
1995 Greg Patton 12–161–10 NCAA First Round
1996 Greg Patton 13–113–8 NCAA First Round
1997 Greg Patton 17–104–7 NCAA Third Round
1998 Kent DeMars 21–85–6 NCAA Sweet 16
1999 Kent DeMars 18–125–6 NCAA Second Round
200010–133–8 NCAA Second Round
Western Athletic Conference
20010–00–0 NCAA First Round
2002 Kent DeMars 0–00–0 NCAA Second Round
2003 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA First Round
2004 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA First Round
2005 Greg Patton 0–00–0 NCAA Sweet 16 WAC Tennis Champions [2]
2006 Greg Patton 14–155–6 NCAA First Round
2007 Greg Patton 0–00–0
2007 Greg Patton 0–0 [4]

NCAA tourney appearances and results

Year and bowlWinning teamLosing team
1999Boise State00

Conference championships

YearChampionshipRecordChampions
1973 Big Sky Conference 0–0 (0–0)
1974Big Sky Conference0–0 (0–0)
1999 Big West Conference 0–0 (0–0)
2000Big West Conference0–0 (0–0)
2002 Western Athletic Conference 0–0 (0–0)
2003Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)#1 [5] [6]
2004Western Athletic Conference11–1 (8–0)
2005Western Athletic Conference9–4 (7–1) [5]
2006Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)
2007Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0) [7]
2008Western Athletic Conference0–0 (0–0)

Honors

College Tennis Hall of Famers

Players

Individual awards

NCAA

Current ATP players

Current WTA players

Notable former tennis players

Former BSU Tennis players that have become notable outside of tennis.

Men

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