No. 24 Warrior Men's Tennis Drops Contest to Idaho in Moscow

Newcomer Louam Boivin picks up singles victory in 6-1 loss

Feb. 1, 2026 at 4:31pm

The No. 24 LC State Men's Tennis team faced a tough challenge on the road against NCAA Division I Idaho on Saturday, falling 6-1 in Moscow. Newcomer Louam Boivin was the lone Warrior to earn a singles victory, winning in straight sets at the No. 2 spot. The Warriors put up a fight in doubles action, with the No. 3 duo of Cesar Coloma and Nell Rollin leading early before a late surge by Idaho, and the No. 1 pair of Leonel Gatti and Pablo Herrera also falling 6-4.

Why it matters

This loss drops the No. 24 ranked Warriors to 0-1 on the season as they look to build momentum heading into conference play. While the team came up short overall, the strong individual performances, particularly from newcomer Boivin, provide optimism for the rest of the season.

The details

In doubles action, the No. 3 duo of Cesar Coloma and Nell Rollin led early before Idaho rallied late to win 6-4. The No. 1 pair of Leonel Gatti and Pablo Herrera also fell by the same 6-4 score. In singles, Boivin earned the lone Warrior victory, taking the No. 2 match in straight sets 6-4, 6-4. Rollin and Coloma each won seven games in their straight-set losses at No. 4 and No. 6 singles, respectively.

  • The match took place on Saturday, February 1, 2026 in Moscow, Idaho.

The players

Louam Boivin

A newcomer to the LC State Men's Tennis team who earned the lone singles victory for the Warriors in their 6-1 loss to Idaho.

Cesar Coloma

A member of the Warriors' No. 3 doubles team that led early before falling 6-4, and also competed in the No. 6 singles match.

Nell Rollin

Paired with Cesar Coloma in the No. 3 doubles match that the Warriors led early before losing 6-4, and also competed in the No. 4 singles match.

Leonel Gatti

Teamed up with Pablo Herrera in the No. 1 doubles match that the Warriors lost 6-4.

Pablo Herrera

Paired with Leonel Gatti in the No. 1 doubles match that the Warriors lost 6-4.

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The takeaway

While the No. 24 ranked Warriors came up short against the Division I Idaho Vandals, there were still some bright spots, including the singles victory by newcomer Louam Boivin. The team will look to build on these individual performances as they prepare for the rest of their season and conference play.