BOISE, Idaho – Boise State gymnastics announced its 2026 schedule, Wednesday. The Broncos will compete in 10 regular season meets, including five conference tilts and three home meets. The Broncos host the 2026 Mountain West Championships at ExtraMile Arena on Saturday, March 21.
The Broncos start the season with a dual meet in Cedar city, Utah, competing against Southern Utah on Jan. 9. On Jan. 16, Boise State travels to Provo, Utah for a dual against BYU. The team concludes its three-meet road trip in USAFA, Colo., facing off against Air Force on Jan. 23 for the first conference meet.
Boise State returns home for a quad meet on Jan. 30, hosting MW foes air Force and Utah State, and also Sacramento State. The Broncos remain at home for another quad meet on Feb. 6, competing against conference opponent San Jose State and nonconference teams Oregon State and UC Davis.
On Feb. 15, Boise State will compete in the Metroplex Challenge, a neutral-site meet hosted in Fort Worth, Texas. The Broncos are slated to face Auburn, North Carolina and NC State. Boise State follows its trip to the Lone Star State with a pair of road conference duals. the Blue and orange travel to Logan, Utah on Feb. 20 for a meet against Utah State before competing at San Jose State on Feb. 27.The Broncos will stay out west for the final road meet of the regular season, competing against California in Berkeley, March 6. The regular season concludes with a home dual against Southern Utah on March 13. Boise State hosts Air Force, San Jose State and Utah State for the MW Championships on March 21.
“We’re incredibly excited for the upcoming season! Our schedule is full of opportunities to challenge ourselves and showcase Bronco excellence,” said head coach tina Bird. “We have such a respect for our Mountains West opponents and can’t wait to comp
2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Schedule: Notable Competitions
The 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics season promises intense competition. Here’s a look at some key meets to watch, featuring top teams and potential championship contenders. This schedule focuses on regular season matchups that will heavily influence rankings and NCAA Tournament bids.
Early Season – January & February
The season kicks off with several vital early meets. These events allow teams to shake off rust and establish a baseline for the year. Expect to see lineups experimenting with new routines.
| Date | Teams Competing | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, jan. 10 | Michigan State, iowa, Illinois | East Lansing, Michigan |
| Saturday, Jan. 11 | Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri | Columbia, South Carolina |
| friday, Jan. 17 | UCLA, Oregon State, San Jose State | Los Angeles, California |
| Saturday, Jan. 18 | Utah,Arizona,Arizona State | Salt Lake City,Utah |
| Sunday,Feb. 15 | Auburn, NC state, North Carolina | Fort Worth, Texas |
Keep an eye on matchups like UCLA versus oregon State. These Pac-12 clashes are always exciting. Alabama, Kentucky, and Missouri facing off will also be a strong Southeastern Conference preview.
Mid-Season – February & March
February and March bring increased intensity as teams battle for higher rankings. this is when we’ll start to see clearer pictures of who the championship contenders are.
More meet details will be released as the season progresses. check back for updates and analysis.