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Boise State Gymnastics Triumphs with the best seasons at home opening – Aidaho News

Boise State Gymnastics Triumphs with the best seasons at home opening – Aidaho News

Boise State gymnastics provided a first place at Extramile Arena on Friday, achieving the best results in multiple events.

Broncos published a team score 195.925, leveled 195.850 to Utah and 194,600 of the Sacramento state.

In the first rotation, Boise State recorded the Vault season with a score of 48.950, led by senior Alice Vulai 9.850. The team continued its strong performance of the bars, reaching 49,150 for season 49.150, with Mahleea Werline leading the way with a high career of 9.875.

Broncos maintained their inertia in the third rotation, marking 48.975 of the beam. Emily Lopez led the team with 9.850. Entering the final rotation, which will continue Utah, 48,850 on Boise State on the floor drives them to win. 9.875 Emma Lome won her a share of the event title.

Alice Vulai claims Vault for the first place with 9.850, marking her third victory in the season and seventh of her career. Emma Lome won the title of cooperation on the floor with 9.875, its first of the season and the fifth of its career. Emily Lopez was ranked second in Vault by 9.800 and tied a second on a 9.850 beam.

Broncos achieved team seasons of vaults, bars and beams, and recorded their highest home score from 2021. Boyz State defeated Utah State for the eighth consecutive meeting, improving his record for all times to 59-58-1. The team also extended its 18th victory over Sacramento State.

The head coach Tina Bird expressed her gratitude to the fans, saying, “What a night. Thank you broncho nation for going out to support this amazing group of student students! The crowd definitely made a change and helped us achieve the victory at the end. “

Bird Praised the Seniors, Stating, “Our Seniors had a Lot of Highlights Tonight. Emily Lopez and Alyssa Vulaj Had Three Solid Events Asual, Blake PASCAL CONTINUED TO On Floor and Also Added Treasury until her night.

Bird also praised the performance of Sydney Leitch, saying, “I am proud of the presentation of Sydney Leach tonight. It started with a huge bar routine and then went to Beam, where there was a solid performance. Sydney ended with a fantastic routine on the floor that provided us with the victory tonight! “

Broncos will then compete against the Air Force and Greenville in USAFA, Colorado, on Sunday, February 9th. The meeting is scheduled to start at 1:00 MT and will be broadcast on the Mountain West network.

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