The Cougars opened their first rotation on the uneven bars. After a slow start, seniors Anyssa Alvarado and Anna Bramblett anchored with scores of 9.800 and 9.875, respectively. BYU ended with a final bars score of 48.900, while Boise State led with a vault score of 49.000.
BYU soared on vault in the second rotation, earning a score of 49.000. Kylie Eaquinto led the Cougs with a 9.850. Sydney Benson scored a 9.825, her ninth-straight score above a 9.800 on the apparatus. Junior Sophie Dudley added a 9.800 for the Cougars to round out the vault rotation.
Improving on its first rotation, BYU jumped ahead of Boise State, 97.900-97.775 as the teams prepped for rotation three.
The Cougars opened their floor routines with a pair of 9.800’s from Eliza Millar-Crossman and Olivia Matern. Benson closed out the rotation with a 9.825 and BYU finished with a floor score of 48.700.
BYU finished the dual meet on the balance beam. Millar-Crossman scored a 9.850 followed by a 9.875 from senior Elease Rollins and a 9.900 from Andersen. The Cougars earned a team beam score of 49.150, their highest event score of the meet.
Following a strong beam rotation, the Cougars and Broncos ended the competition in a tie, with a score of 195.750. Because of the tie, all six scores on each event were then tallied up to determine the winner of the dual competition, giving BYU the advantage 233.650-233.400.
The Cougars will compete against No. 2 LSU, No. 15 Minnesota and Oregon State in the second round of the NCAA Regionals tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. MT. The meet will be streamed on ESPN+.