
Women’s Gymnastics Heads to Logan for MW Dual at Utah State
3/6/2025 2:32:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Air Force Women's Gymnastics is off to Logan, Utah, to share a venue with the Utah State Aggies for a second time this season. Competition is set to begin at 7 p.m. MT at the Aggies' Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
Follow Along:
Friday night in Logan will be live streamed via the Mountain West Network; Live scoring will be provided through StatBroadcast; Links to both can be found on the women's gymnastics schedule page on goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force currently ranks 50th nationally and ninth in the North Central Region, with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 194.585.
Slife Superiority:
Sophomore Maggie Slife's NQS (39.306) ranks 33rd in the nation, sporting season highs 9.900 or above in three events (vault, 9.900; bars, 9.9250; floor, 9.925). Slife, the current reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Week, has won the honor seven of the eight weeks in which the league has competed this season and 12 times total for her Air Force career. At 12 total MW weekly honors in 2025, Slife stands as the most decorated gymnast in the Mountain West this season.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Gymnastics, taking on Boise State in dual action at ExtraMile Arena on Friday evening, finished with a 194.500 to close in second behind the Broncos' 195.800.
Sophomore Maggie Slife closed the evening in Boise as the lone all-arounder of the meet, scoring a 39.350 across all four events and top-three finishes on bars, beam and floor, finishing with the top score on floor.
Opening up on uneven bars, Air Force scored a 48.250, led by a powerful 9.875 performance by Slife to notch the Falcons' second-best score of the season on the event and a second-place finish. Gabriella Hartley was the next Falcon up on the scoresheet, scoring a 9.725.
Moving to vault, the Falcons put up their second-best score of the season and the best in Air Force's last four competitions, ending with a 48.875 led by junior Kylee Greene's 9.850, who stuck a Yurchenko full to earn a career best and finish in second place. Slife, stepping out a bit on her landing, still finished strong, earning a 9.800 to close in sixth place.
On floor, Slife led a 48.650 team effort, scoring a 9.825 to close the night with a first-place finish; Freshman Alyssa Bigler's 9.725 earned a place in seventh and a trio of 9.700's for Greene, Gabriella Meccia, and Sarah Willis placed eighth on the night.
Finishing the evening out on balance beam, Gabriella Hartley came close to a career best, finishing with a 9.800 to close out in fifth place. Slife, scoring a 9.850 and matching the second-highest score of the season for the Falcons, finished in third.
Follow Along:
Friday night in Logan will be live streamed via the Mountain West Network; Live scoring will be provided through StatBroadcast; Links to both can be found on the women's gymnastics schedule page on goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force currently ranks 50th nationally and ninth in the North Central Region, with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 194.585.
Slife Superiority:
Sophomore Maggie Slife's NQS (39.306) ranks 33rd in the nation, sporting season highs 9.900 or above in three events (vault, 9.900; bars, 9.9250; floor, 9.925). Slife, the current reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Week, has won the honor seven of the eight weeks in which the league has competed this season and 12 times total for her Air Force career. At 12 total MW weekly honors in 2025, Slife stands as the most decorated gymnast in the Mountain West this season.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Gymnastics, taking on Boise State in dual action at ExtraMile Arena on Friday evening, finished with a 194.500 to close in second behind the Broncos' 195.800.
Sophomore Maggie Slife closed the evening in Boise as the lone all-arounder of the meet, scoring a 39.350 across all four events and top-three finishes on bars, beam and floor, finishing with the top score on floor.
Opening up on uneven bars, Air Force scored a 48.250, led by a powerful 9.875 performance by Slife to notch the Falcons' second-best score of the season on the event and a second-place finish. Gabriella Hartley was the next Falcon up on the scoresheet, scoring a 9.725.
Moving to vault, the Falcons put up their second-best score of the season and the best in Air Force's last four competitions, ending with a 48.875 led by junior Kylee Greene's 9.850, who stuck a Yurchenko full to earn a career best and finish in second place. Slife, stepping out a bit on her landing, still finished strong, earning a 9.800 to close in sixth place.
On floor, Slife led a 48.650 team effort, scoring a 9.825 to close the night with a first-place finish; Freshman Alyssa Bigler's 9.725 earned a place in seventh and a trio of 9.700's for Greene, Gabriella Meccia, and Sarah Willis placed eighth on the night.
Finishing the evening out on balance beam, Gabriella Hartley came close to a career best, finishing with a 9.800 to close out in fifth place. Slife, scoring a 9.850 and matching the second-highest score of the season for the Falcons, finished in third.
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