
Women’s Tennis Takes on CSU in Fort Collins, Boise State at Home
4/10/2025 9:06:00 AM | Women's Tennis
Taking on the final full weekend of Mountain West regular season competition, Air Force Women's Tennis heads to Fort Collins for a Friday afternoon match with Colorado State, followed by a return home to host Boise State at p.m. on Sunday afternoon.
Follow Along:
Links to live scoring/streaming for Friday's match can be found on the women's tennis schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Installation Access Requirements for Sunday's Home Match:
The U.S. Air Force Academy processes to access the installation continue to affect athletic events. While the installation remains open, if you do not have a DoD ID card you will need to obtain a pass to enter the base. Ticket holders wishing to attend can request a base pass by using the links below for each game. Once you register, you will receive a message with a QR code on your phone to present at the gate when entering the Academy. Fans will present game tickets (if needed) when entering each venue. All ticketed/credentialed attendees will need to enter through the North Gate only to get to the Cadet Field House.
Intercollegiate Athletic Events, April 11-14, Click HERE.
Falcons at a Glance:
Tied for eighth in the Mountain West standings with three matches to go, the Falcons currently combine for a 46-48 (.489) record in singles play, with junior Arianna Van Houweling (10-5) and sophomore Nadia Kojonroj (9-6) leading the way. In doubles, Air Force collectively stands at 29-19 (.604); Senior Alexis Odom and freshman Maya Michalski stand at 8-5 with back-to-back wins. Freshman pair Shivaani Selvan and Sofia Mavor sit at 6-4, sporting three-consecutive wins.
Last Time Out:
After a grind-it-out win in Albuquerque on Friday afternoon, Air Force Women's Tennis, on a quick turnaround, took on the No. 61 Nevada Wolf Pack in Reno on Sunday, falling 4-1 at the McArthur Tennis Center.
The Falcons took doubles, then dropped singles contests on lines three (Lou-Anne Guerbert vs. Nadia Kojonroj, 6-0, 6-2), six (Petra Janigova vs. Joselyn Limbago, 6-4, 6-2), one (Charrier Amahee vs. Alexis Odom, 6-1, 7-5) and two (Marlene Foerster vs. Arianna Van Houweling, 6-4, 6-3) in order.
Opening in doubles play, Air Force captured its twelfth win of the season, scoring the opening point with set wins on courts two and one. Odom and freshman Maya Michalski took an early lead over Marlene Foerster/Wiem Boubaker and held on, taking a 7-5 win to improve to 8-5 as a pair. After a Falcon loss on line three (Silvia-Maria Costache/Janigova vs. Sofia Mavor/Kojonroj, 7-5), the doubles point would be determined on the top flight, as Shivaani Selvan/Van Houweling faced off against 12-2 Kennedy Robinson/Charrier. The Falcon pair came out on top, snapping the Nevada duo's three-match win streak and improving to 4-1 in dual doubles this season.
Mavor, on line five facing Boubaker, swept her opening set and led 5-4 in the second, while sophomore Giovanna Sanchirico was tie three-all in her second set against 9-1 Robinson and looking to force a third, when Nevada clinched and their respective matches were abandoned.
Follow Along:
Links to live scoring/streaming for Friday's match can be found on the women's tennis schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Installation Access Requirements for Sunday's Home Match:
The U.S. Air Force Academy processes to access the installation continue to affect athletic events. While the installation remains open, if you do not have a DoD ID card you will need to obtain a pass to enter the base. Ticket holders wishing to attend can request a base pass by using the links below for each game. Once you register, you will receive a message with a QR code on your phone to present at the gate when entering the Academy. Fans will present game tickets (if needed) when entering each venue. All ticketed/credentialed attendees will need to enter through the North Gate only to get to the Cadet Field House.
Intercollegiate Athletic Events, April 11-14, Click HERE.
Falcons at a Glance:
Tied for eighth in the Mountain West standings with three matches to go, the Falcons currently combine for a 46-48 (.489) record in singles play, with junior Arianna Van Houweling (10-5) and sophomore Nadia Kojonroj (9-6) leading the way. In doubles, Air Force collectively stands at 29-19 (.604); Senior Alexis Odom and freshman Maya Michalski stand at 8-5 with back-to-back wins. Freshman pair Shivaani Selvan and Sofia Mavor sit at 6-4, sporting three-consecutive wins.
Last Time Out:
After a grind-it-out win in Albuquerque on Friday afternoon, Air Force Women's Tennis, on a quick turnaround, took on the No. 61 Nevada Wolf Pack in Reno on Sunday, falling 4-1 at the McArthur Tennis Center.
The Falcons took doubles, then dropped singles contests on lines three (Lou-Anne Guerbert vs. Nadia Kojonroj, 6-0, 6-2), six (Petra Janigova vs. Joselyn Limbago, 6-4, 6-2), one (Charrier Amahee vs. Alexis Odom, 6-1, 7-5) and two (Marlene Foerster vs. Arianna Van Houweling, 6-4, 6-3) in order.
Opening in doubles play, Air Force captured its twelfth win of the season, scoring the opening point with set wins on courts two and one. Odom and freshman Maya Michalski took an early lead over Marlene Foerster/Wiem Boubaker and held on, taking a 7-5 win to improve to 8-5 as a pair. After a Falcon loss on line three (Silvia-Maria Costache/Janigova vs. Sofia Mavor/Kojonroj, 7-5), the doubles point would be determined on the top flight, as Shivaani Selvan/Van Houweling faced off against 12-2 Kennedy Robinson/Charrier. The Falcon pair came out on top, snapping the Nevada duo's three-match win streak and improving to 4-1 in dual doubles this season.
Mavor, on line five facing Boubaker, swept her opening set and led 5-4 in the second, while sophomore Giovanna Sanchirico was tie three-all in her second set against 9-1 Robinson and looking to force a third, when Nevada clinched and their respective matches were abandoned.
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