Boise State secured a runner-up position at the Mountain West Championship with a team score of 196.200, finishing just behind Utah State (196.400). The Broncos outperformed San Jose State (195.800) and Air Force (195.750). Notable performances included a season-high 49.200 on bars and a 49.225 on beam, showcasing strong individual scores, particularly from Sydnie Whipple and Kristina Shchennikova.

By the Numbers
  • Team score: 196.200 — Broncos' third-best mark of the season.
  • Top bar performance: 49.200 — highest of the season for Boise State.
State of Play
  • Boise State's highest scores occurred in their final five meets.
  • The team set program records with an average home attendance of 2,310.
What's Next

The Broncos await individual qualifier announcements for the 2026 NCAA Regionals, with the selection show scheduled for March 23 at 10 a.m. MT. Those who qualify will participate from April 1-5 at various locations.

Bottom Line

Boise State's strong performance at the Mountain West Championship underscores their momentum as they prepare for the NCAA Regionals, highlighting both team and individual standout scores that reflect their competitive edge.