Boise State Broncos to close regular season with dual meet at Stanford on March 15

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Boise State will conclude its regular season with a road dual against No. 10 Stanford, scheduled for Sunday, March 15 at 3 p.m. Mountain Time, according to a March 14 announcement. The meet will feature live scoring available for free on Virtius and a live stream on ACC Network Extra, with both links accessible via BroncoSports.com.

This matchup is significant as it pits the Broncos against one of the top teams in the country. Stanford enters the weekend ranked seventh nationally with an ACC-best National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 197.203 and boasts some of the NCAA’s highest event scores this season. Anna Roberts leads Stanford and is tied for fourth in the nation in all-around NQS.

Boise State comes into the meet following strong performances, including a season-high team score of 196.275 at San Jose State on March 1 and matching that score in a win over Southern Utah on March 13. Several gymnasts have achieved career milestones recently: Julia Krzywanski and Blake Pascal each scored a 9.900 to share event titles; Noelle Ball and Mahleea Werline earned their first event titles on bars; Sydney Kho, Kristina Shchennikova, and Sydnie Whipple split beam honors; and Miraya Nero has been recognized multiple times as Mountain West Co-Freshman of the Week.

The Broncos have also set records off the mat, announcing a single-meet attendance record of nearly 3,000 fans during their Jan. 30 home opener and averaging crowds that are expected to surpass previous records set in 2025.

Head coach Tina Bird continues her long tenure with Boise State gymnastics, now in her nineteenth season as head coach after serving as co-head coach from 2008-19 and assistant coach from 1990-2007. Under Bird’s leadership, Boise State has made numerous NCAA Regional appearances and claimed multiple conference titles.

Looking ahead, Boise State will host the Mountain West Championships at ExtraMile Arena on Saturday, March 21.



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