
Women’s Gymnastics Takes on Quad at New Hampshire
1/17/2026 10:41:00 AM | Women's Gymnastics
Air Force Women's Gymnastics
vs. New Hampshire, Iowa State, Bridgeport
1/18/2026 | 12 p.m. MT
Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex | Durham, N.H.
Air Force Women's Gymnastics gets a key test ahead of the start of Mountain West action, as the Falcons head to Durham, N.H. for a quad with host New Hampshire, along with Iowa State and University of Bridgeport on Sunday. Competition is set to begin at 12 p.m. MT in New Hampshire's Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex in Durham, N.H.
Follow Along:
Sunday's quad will be available for streaming via the America East Network; Lice scoring will be available through Virtius; Links to both can be found on the women's gymnastics page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Last Time Out:
On Friday evening, Air Force Women's Gymnastics opened its 2026 season in resounding fashion, pulling together a 194.750-190.025 win over Winona State which included an all-time performance on bars in Cadet West Gym.
Opening the evening on vault, Air Force scored a 48.675, led by a trio of 9.775 finishes each for senior Kylee Greene, sophomore Alyssa Bigler and reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Year, junior Maggie Slife. 9.775 proved to be the high score of the day, with senior team captain Gabriella Hartley's 9.700 finishing fifth on the evening.
Air Force had an all-time debut on uneven bars, finishing with a 49.025. The score tied the program's fifth-best all-time finish and marked the 10th time in Falcon history scoring a 49 or better in the event. Greene stuck her landing, scoring a career-high 9.850 in her first judged bars routine since the 2023 season. Bigler followed up with 9.825 to score her second-highest career mark and Slife anchored the Falcons with the program's first 9.900 of the year. Hartley picked up where she left off from the previous season on bars, scoring a 9.775 to match her career high.
Slife continued to dominate the night, earning a 9.875 on balance beam to lead the Falcons through the third event of the night. Sophomore Alyssa Bigler completed the one-two with Slife, earning a 9.825 to match her career best. Air Force finished on beam with a 48.250.
Closing out the evening on floor exercise, Slife and Bigler both anchored a 48.800 finish for the Falcons. Slife closed her evening on a strong 9.875 floor routine to secure her third top score of the night. Bigler secured her second 9.8 or better of the evening, closing out her sophomore opener with a 9.825 finish.
Right Back at It:
Slife continues to own the scene across the league, as the reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Year proved the conference's top scorer in three of four events in the Falcons' opening week of competition.
Slife, who claimed the top spot in three events and a share of the fourth in Air Force's 194.750 win over Winona State on Jan. 9, was named Mountain West Specialist of the Week in uneven bars (9.900), balance beam (9.875) and floor exercise (9.875).
Slife, who closed week one for the Falcons with a 39.425 in the all around, scored the league's first Gymnast of the Week award in 2026. Slife's collective performances rank the junior eighth nationally in the all around and makes Slife the highest-ranked non-Power Four all arounder in the country to date.
Looking Ahead:
Air Force is back in Cadet West Gym on Friday, Jan. 23, hosting Boise State, Eastern Michigan and Kent State at 7 p.m. MT.
vs. New Hampshire, Iowa State, Bridgeport
1/18/2026 | 12 p.m. MT
Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex | Durham, N.H.
Air Force Women's Gymnastics gets a key test ahead of the start of Mountain West action, as the Falcons head to Durham, N.H. for a quad with host New Hampshire, along with Iowa State and University of Bridgeport on Sunday. Competition is set to begin at 12 p.m. MT in New Hampshire's Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex in Durham, N.H.
Follow Along:
Sunday's quad will be available for streaming via the America East Network; Lice scoring will be available through Virtius; Links to both can be found on the women's gymnastics page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Last Time Out:
On Friday evening, Air Force Women's Gymnastics opened its 2026 season in resounding fashion, pulling together a 194.750-190.025 win over Winona State which included an all-time performance on bars in Cadet West Gym.
Opening the evening on vault, Air Force scored a 48.675, led by a trio of 9.775 finishes each for senior Kylee Greene, sophomore Alyssa Bigler and reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Year, junior Maggie Slife. 9.775 proved to be the high score of the day, with senior team captain Gabriella Hartley's 9.700 finishing fifth on the evening.
Air Force had an all-time debut on uneven bars, finishing with a 49.025. The score tied the program's fifth-best all-time finish and marked the 10th time in Falcon history scoring a 49 or better in the event. Greene stuck her landing, scoring a career-high 9.850 in her first judged bars routine since the 2023 season. Bigler followed up with 9.825 to score her second-highest career mark and Slife anchored the Falcons with the program's first 9.900 of the year. Hartley picked up where she left off from the previous season on bars, scoring a 9.775 to match her career high.
Slife continued to dominate the night, earning a 9.875 on balance beam to lead the Falcons through the third event of the night. Sophomore Alyssa Bigler completed the one-two with Slife, earning a 9.825 to match her career best. Air Force finished on beam with a 48.250.
Closing out the evening on floor exercise, Slife and Bigler both anchored a 48.800 finish for the Falcons. Slife closed her evening on a strong 9.875 floor routine to secure her third top score of the night. Bigler secured her second 9.8 or better of the evening, closing out her sophomore opener with a 9.825 finish.
Right Back at It:
Slife continues to own the scene across the league, as the reigning Mountain West Gymnast of the Year proved the conference's top scorer in three of four events in the Falcons' opening week of competition.
Slife, who claimed the top spot in three events and a share of the fourth in Air Force's 194.750 win over Winona State on Jan. 9, was named Mountain West Specialist of the Week in uneven bars (9.900), balance beam (9.875) and floor exercise (9.875).
Slife, who closed week one for the Falcons with a 39.425 in the all around, scored the league's first Gymnast of the Week award in 2026. Slife's collective performances rank the junior eighth nationally in the all around and makes Slife the highest-ranked non-Power Four all arounder in the country to date.
Looking Ahead:
Air Force is back in Cadet West Gym on Friday, Jan. 23, hosting Boise State, Eastern Michigan and Kent State at 7 p.m. MT.
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