What’s Next for Boise State Gymnastics
Boise State is wrapping up its regular season with a dual meet against No. 10 Stanford on Sunday, March 15 at 3 p.m. MT. Fans can catch the live scoring for free on Virtius. For those interested in watching, a live stream will be available on the ACC Network Extra, though a subscription is required.
A Look at Stanford
Stanford is coming off a strong season, sitting seventh in the nation with a 197.203 NQS. Their performance on bars and floor ranks fifth and seventh nationally, respectively. Watch out for Anna Roberts, who is tied for fourth in all-around NQS. She’s led her team with impressive routines, including a perfect 10 on vault this season.
Boise State’s Recent Achievements
On March 1, Boise State shined at a quad meet in San Jose, posting a season-high score of 196.275. They achieved their personal bests on vault and floor—49.150 and 49.275, respectively. Notably, Julia Krzywanski and Blake Pascal each scored 9.900 on vault and floor, earning their own event titles.
During their March 13 showdown against Southern Utah, the Broncos matched their vault score and excelled on floor again, securing a season-best 49.275.
High-Scoring Performances
The team really stepped up on bars during the March 13 meet, claiming a season-best score of 49.150. Freshmen Noelle Ball and Mahleea Werline had standout performances, both scoring 9.900 for their first event titles. Kristina Shchennikova also showed her talent with a score of 9.875.
In another highlight, Boise State had three beam champions—Sydney Kho, Kristina Shchennikova, and Sydnie Whipple—each scoring 9.850. For Kho and Whipple, it was their first title, while Shchennikova earned her fourth this season.
Conference Accolades
Blake Pascal recently earned the Mountain West Co-Floor Specialist of the Week after her impressive routine at San Jose State. This represents her first conference award. Similarly, Sydnie Whipple gained recognition as MW Co-Freshman of the Week after scoring 9.875 on beam at California.
Local Talent Rising
Hometown heroes Isabella Delarosa and Sydnie Whipple are making waves. Delarosa scored a career-high 9.825 on beam during her first home competition, while Whipple captured honors for her impressive routines this season. Their contributions are setting a positive tone for the team.
Boise State’s Record-Breaking Attendance
The energy surrounding Boise State gymnastics is further amplified by fans. They set a record with 2,986 attendees at their home opener on January 30. Currently, the average attendance sits at 2,653, which could surpass the previous record of 2,196 set in 2025.
Championship Focus
Boise State, fresh off its Mountain West Championships win last season, boasts the highest NQS in the conference on bars, beam, and floor. They will host this year’s Mountain West Championships at the ExtraMile Arena on Saturday, March 21.
Coaching Legacy
Head coach Tina Bird is a notable figure in Boise State gymnastics. In her 19th season, she has transformed the program during her long tenure. Bird, a former Boise State gymnast herself, has led the team to numerous accolades, including multiple NCAA Regional appearances and conference titles.
Boise State gymnastics is stepping into the final stretch with momentum and a lot to prove. With talented athletes and strong support from fans, the upcoming dual meet and championship are set to be thrilling events. Don’t miss it!
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