BERKELEY, Calif. – Boise State recorded season-highs on bars and beam on its way to a 195.925 team score, but the Broncos fell to No. 15 California, who posted a season-best 197.225.
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The Broncos notched a season-high on bars for the third-straight meet, opening the competition with a 49.100. Sophomore Kristina Shchennikova led the way with a career-best 9.925, tying for second. Junior Mahleea Werline tallied a season-high 9.875, matching the top score of her career, while sophomore Noelle Ball equaled her season-best with a 9.825.
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Boise State’s vault lineup was consistent, earning a team score of 48.800, as sophomore Bridget Kemp, senior Sydney Kho, junior Julia Krzywanski and freshman Miraya Nero all recorded a 9.775 for the Blue and Orange. In the third rotation, the Broncos added a 48.875 on floor. All six competitors scored 9.750 or higher, led by fifth year Blake Pascal and Nero, who each posted a 9.800.
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Boise State closed with a 49.150 on beam, its top score of the season. Freshman Sydnie Whipple led the group with a career-high 9.875, followed by senior Sydney Kho, who added a 9.850. Senior Brantley Lucas tallied a career-best 9.825, while freshman Isabella Delarosa and Shchennikova each posted a 9.800.
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Notables
Kristina Shchennikova’s 9.925 on bars marked a career-high, giving her Boise State’s highest individual score in any event this season. It was the highest bars score since March 14, 2025, when Emily Lopez had a 9.925. This is the program’s highest bars score at a non-home meet since Jan. 20, 2025, when Lopez registered a 9.925 at the Wasatch Classic in Salt Lake City.
Sydnie Whipple notched a career-best 9.875 on beam.
Mahleea Werline equaled her bars career-best with a 9.875.
Sydney Kho’s 9.850 on beam marked her fourth-straight meet scoring 9.800 or higher on beam.
Brantley Lucas posted a career-best 9.825 on beam.
Noelle Ball tallied a 9.825 on bars to tie her season-high.
Blake Pascal’s 9.800 on floor was her team-best seventh 9.800 or better floor routine of the season.
Boise State’s team score of 195.925 is its second-best of the 2026 campaign.
The Broncos recorded a season-high 49.150 on beam.
Boise State also notched a season-best 49.100 on bars, its third-straight meet recording a season-high in the event.
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What’s Next
Boise State will be back in ExtraMile Arena for a Senior Night dual against Southern Utah. The Broncos and Flippin’ Birds will meet at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 13.
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–BroncoSports.com–