Boise State Athletics

Broncos Fall to No. 10 Stanford in Regular Season Finale
3/15/2026 5:24:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
STANFORD, Calif. – Boise State finished the regular season with a 195.400 team score, dropping a dual at No. 10 Stanford (197.775). Fifth year Blake Pascal tied for second on floor with a career-high 9.925 and senior Sydney Kho was the beam runner-up, posting a career-best 9.900.
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The Broncos started with a 48.925 on bars, led by sophomore Kristina Shchennikova and junior Mahleea Werline, who tied for third at 9.850. Werline has scored 9.850 or higher in five-straight meets while Shchennikova has done so in five of her last six competitions. Boise State added a 48.850 on vault in the second rotation. Sophomore Bridget Kemp scored a team-best 9.800, her second time leading the Broncos on vault this season.
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The Blue and Orange delivered another strong floor performance, tallying a 49.250. Pascal anchored the group with a career-best 9.925 while Shchennikova and freshman Miraya Nero both notched a 9.850. Delaney Reeves added a 9.825 and Kemp recorded a 9.800 to round out the team's top rotation of the night. Boise State closed with a 48.375 on beam, with Kho closing the meet with a career-best 9.900, her top score in any event.
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Top Broncos
Notables
What's Next
Boise State hosts the 2026 Mountain West Championship on Saturday, March 21 at 6 p.m. The Broncos will compete against Air Force, San Jose State and Utah State in ExtraMile Arena. Tickets are available for purchase HERE. Fans can also purchase by calling the Athletics Ticket Office at 208-426-4737.
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The Broncos started with a 48.925 on bars, led by sophomore Kristina Shchennikova and junior Mahleea Werline, who tied for third at 9.850. Werline has scored 9.850 or higher in five-straight meets while Shchennikova has done so in five of her last six competitions. Boise State added a 48.850 on vault in the second rotation. Sophomore Bridget Kemp scored a team-best 9.800, her second time leading the Broncos on vault this season.
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The Blue and Orange delivered another strong floor performance, tallying a 49.250. Pascal anchored the group with a career-best 9.925 while Shchennikova and freshman Miraya Nero both notched a 9.850. Delaney Reeves added a 9.825 and Kemp recorded a 9.800 to round out the team's top rotation of the night. Boise State closed with a 48.375 on beam, with Kho closing the meet with a career-best 9.900, her top score in any event.
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Top Broncos
- Blake Pascal recorded a career-high 9.925 to tie for second on floor.
- Sydney Kho tallied a career-best 9.900 on beam, tying for second.
- Mahleea Werline and Kristina Shchennikova tied for third on bars, scoring 9.850 each.
Notables
- Blake Pascal earned a career-best 9.925 on floor, tying Kristina Shchennikova for Boise State's highest individual event score of the season. Shchennikova posted her 9.925 on bars in the March 7 dual at California.
- Pascal has 16-career floor routines of 9.850 or higher, including five of 9.900 or better.
- Sydney Kho tallied a career-best 9.900 on beam, the best event score of her career.
- This is Boise State's third 9.900 on beam, the most in any event this season. Shchennikova and Miraya Nero both notched a 9.900 at the Feb. 15 Metroplex Challenge.
- Shchennikova posted a 9.850 on bars and floor. This marked her fifth bars routine of 9.850 or higher in the last six meets, as well as her second-highest floor score of the year.
- Nero matched her career-high on floor with a 9.850, her fourth-straight meet scoring 9.800 or higher on floor.
- Mahleea Werline scored 9.850 on bars, her fifth-straight meet with a routine of 9.850 or better. This is the longest streak by a Bronco since Emily Lopez had 11-straight routines, recording those scores in the final three meets of the 2023 season and first eight competitions of the 2024 campaign.
- Delaney Reeves posted a 9.825 on floor, her seventh 9.800+ performance of the year. She also tallied a career-best 9.700 on bars.
- Bridget Kemp equaled her best floor score of the season with a 9.800.
- The Cardinal posted their second-best team score of the season and were led by Anna Roberts, who scored a 10.000 on vault and floor.
What's Next
Boise State hosts the 2026 Mountain West Championship on Saturday, March 21 at 6 p.m. The Broncos will compete against Air Force, San Jose State and Utah State in ExtraMile Arena. Tickets are available for purchase HERE. Fans can also purchase by calling the Athletics Ticket Office at 208-426-4737.
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