
Boll Named Uneven Bars Champion in Third-Place Team Finish at MPSF Championships
3/18/2023 8:12:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Final Score Sheet | Highlight: Boll Bars Routine
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) women's gymnastics converged at Clune Arena on Saturday afternoon, with five teams from three states competing for an MPSF Championship crown.
Fans and followers of all five – including faraway Alaska-Anchorage – were in attendance, making the event's inaugural appearance in Clune a memorable one.
Air Force closed the day in third place with a 195.475; Senior Amber Boll was dubbed individual MPSF champion on uneven bars after earning a career-best and team season-high 9.925 - A figure which ties for the second-highest event score in program history. 9.925 on bars had only been achieved or surpassed four times prior, with the most recent belonging to former Falcon Anna Salamone in 2020.
As a team, the Falcons posted a season-best 49.100 on balance beam, eclipsing the 49.000 mark for the third time this season, and earning the highest team score in the event since 2014; Air Force finished on bars with a 49.025, marking the first meet for the Falcons with multiple 49-plus team finishes this season; 48.950 for Air Force on floor exercise also marks a season-best.
Air Force opened its day with a season-best showing in the floor exercise, with freshmen Sarah Willis and Madison Carlisle both leading the way for the Falcons, each earning a career-best 9.825.
A 9.750 for Boll led Air Force on vault; Freshman Kylee Greene followed up, earning a 9.725 and tying her second-highest mark of the season in the event.
Boll's championship-worthy 9.925 led all scores for the day on bars and was complimented by a pair of new career bests for both sophomore Velandra Brochi (9.825) and freshman Kylee Greene (9.775).
Closing the day on beam, it was sophomore Ayla McKean who led the way, tying for second place and matching her career mark with a 9.875. Boll and Brochi followed up, both earning a 9.825. Senior Briona Carswell finished with a 9.800.
Team Composite Scores:
"It was an electric environment and so fun to compete in Clune Arena today!
"We wanted to be competitively great as teammates, which means being your best when your best is needed. We owned that tonight!
"I couldn't have asked for more from the team—so proud. We definitely couldn't have put this together without everyone's help! The volunteers that setup and tore down were the real heroes."
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) women's gymnastics converged at Clune Arena on Saturday afternoon, with five teams from three states competing for an MPSF Championship crown.
Fans and followers of all five – including faraway Alaska-Anchorage – were in attendance, making the event's inaugural appearance in Clune a memorable one.
Air Force closed the day in third place with a 195.475; Senior Amber Boll was dubbed individual MPSF champion on uneven bars after earning a career-best and team season-high 9.925 - A figure which ties for the second-highest event score in program history. 9.925 on bars had only been achieved or surpassed four times prior, with the most recent belonging to former Falcon Anna Salamone in 2020.
As a team, the Falcons posted a season-best 49.100 on balance beam, eclipsing the 49.000 mark for the third time this season, and earning the highest team score in the event since 2014; Air Force finished on bars with a 49.025, marking the first meet for the Falcons with multiple 49-plus team finishes this season; 48.950 for Air Force on floor exercise also marks a season-best.
Air Force opened its day with a season-best showing in the floor exercise, with freshmen Sarah Willis and Madison Carlisle both leading the way for the Falcons, each earning a career-best 9.825.
A 9.750 for Boll led Air Force on vault; Freshman Kylee Greene followed up, earning a 9.725 and tying her second-highest mark of the season in the event.
Boll's championship-worthy 9.925 led all scores for the day on bars and was complimented by a pair of new career bests for both sophomore Velandra Brochi (9.825) and freshman Kylee Greene (9.775).
Closing the day on beam, it was sophomore Ayla McKean who led the way, tying for second place and matching her career mark with a 9.875. Boll and Brochi followed up, both earning a 9.825. Senior Briona Carswell finished with a 9.800.
Team Composite Scores:
- UC Davis: 196.200
- San Jose State: 195.600
- Air Force: 195.475
- Sacramento State: 194.550
- Alaska Anchorage: 190.075
"It was an electric environment and so fun to compete in Clune Arena today!
"We wanted to be competitively great as teammates, which means being your best when your best is needed. We owned that tonight!
"I couldn't have asked for more from the team—so proud. We definitely couldn't have put this together without everyone's help! The volunteers that setup and tore down were the real heroes."
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