BROKEN ARROW, Okla., – The Wyoming Cowgirls came out ready to play and made quick work of Northeastern State Tuesday night to close a successful first week of play in the state of Oklahoma.

The Cowgirls blanked Northeastern State, 4-0, as the two teams played to clinch.

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Wyoming (4-2) swept doubles play to clinch the point to open the contest. At No. 1, Silver Bijlsma and Violetta Borodina continued their strong opening week with an impressive 6-2 win. At the second spot, Eugenia Ceinos and Dilnaz Mashabayeva took care of business 6-3. At the third position, the tandem of Serina Abriola and Anastasiia Kochelaevskaia won handily, 6-1.

In singles, the Cowgirls won the only three completed matches in straight sets to make it a quick night. At No. 1, Kochelaevskaia won 6-1 and 6-0. Bijlsma didn’t surrender a game at No. 2 as she won 6-0 and 6-0. Borodina, meanwhile, won 6-2 and 6-1 at the third singles spot. At No. 4 Madlena Orlova won her first set 6-4 but didn’t finish her matchup as UW already clinched the victory.

The Cowgirls are now off for a couple of weeks as they next return to action with their first home matches of 2026. Wyoming hosts Minnesota and Idaho February 7 and 8, respectively in Laramie.

Wyoming vs. Northeastern State
1/20/26 in Broken Arrow, Okla.

Wyoming 4, NSU 0
Doubles competition
1. Bijlsma/Borodina (WYO) def. Barrow/Morales 6-2
2. Ceinos/Mashabayeva (WYO) def. Bontempo/Kozlanova 6-3
3. Abriola/Kochelaevskaia (WYO) def. Guntelain/Mertens 6-1

Singles competition
1. Kochelaevskaia (WYO) def. Kozlanova 6-1, 6-0
2. Bijlsma (WYO) def. Morales 6-0, 6-0
3. Borodina (WYO) def. Barrow 6-2, 6-1
4. Orlova (WYO) vs. Mertens 6-4, unfinished

 

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