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Issue date: 3/19/07 Section: Sports
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BSU move game against Southern Mississippi
ESPN announced March 14 that Boise State University’s home football game against Southern Mississippi has been moved to Sept. 27 (Thursday) and will be nationally broadcast on ESPN.
The game between the Broncos and Golden Eagles, which was originally scheduled for Sept. 22 (Saturday), will kick off at 5:30 p.m. (MT) in Bronco Stadium. The move to Thursday means at least five Bronco football games will be broadcast by the ESPN network this upcoming season.
Bronco home games against New Mexico State University Oct. 7 (Sunday) and the University of Nevada Oct. 14 (Sunday), and away games at Fresno State Oct. 26 (Friday) and Hawaii Nov. 23 (Friday), are also scheduled to be broadcast by the national cable system. Times and cable channels will be announced at a later date.
Boise State also announced that its game at Bowling Green State scheduled for Sept. 29 (Saturday) has been postponed to another season.
Boise State announced times for four of its home games. The Weber State University game, which opens the 2007 season, will start at 7 p.m. (MT) Aug. 30 (Thursday). Boise State’s game against the University of Wyoming Sept. 15 (Saturday) will start at 6 p.m. (MT), while the San Jose State game Nov. 3 (Saturday) and the University of Idaho contest Nov. 17 (Saturday) are scheduled to start at 1 p.m. (MT).
Gymnastics team drops final road dual
Despite posting its third-highest score of the season Friday, the Boise State University gymnastics team fell to Southern Utah University 195.175-192.750 at the Centrum.
The Broncos dropped to 6-11 this season and 1-6 in the Western Athletic Conference in what was Bronco Head Coach Sam Sandmire’s last road dual of her career.
The Broncos did make two individual victories on the evening, highlighted by senior Tara Oberg’s win on beam. Oberg posted a career-high 9.9 to record her first-ever title on the event.
Freshman DeAvera Todd captured her fifth vault title of the season with a 9.825.
Senior Kristin Aldrich finished second on two events, posting a 9.8 on vault and a 9.875 on beam.
The Broncos conclude their regular season March 23 in a dual meet against WAC foe Utah State.
More importantly, the meet will mark the final home meet of Sandmire’s 20-year Bronco career. The dual meet will also be senior night, so come out and thank Sandmire and the Broncos’ two seniors for their contributions to Boise State University.
ESPN announced March 14 that Boise State University’s home football game against Southern Mississippi has been moved to Sept. 27 (Thursday) and will be nationally broadcast on ESPN.
The game between the Broncos and Golden Eagles, which was originally scheduled for Sept. 22 (Saturday), will kick off at 5:30 p.m. (MT) in Bronco Stadium. The move to Thursday means at least five Bronco football games will be broadcast by the ESPN network this upcoming season.
Bronco home games against New Mexico State University Oct. 7 (Sunday) and the University of Nevada Oct. 14 (Sunday), and away games at Fresno State Oct. 26 (Friday) and Hawaii Nov. 23 (Friday), are also scheduled to be broadcast by the national cable system. Times and cable channels will be announced at a later date.
Boise State also announced that its game at Bowling Green State scheduled for Sept. 29 (Saturday) has been postponed to another season.
Boise State announced times for four of its home games. The Weber State University game, which opens the 2007 season, will start at 7 p.m. (MT) Aug. 30 (Thursday). Boise State’s game against the University of Wyoming Sept. 15 (Saturday) will start at 6 p.m. (MT), while the San Jose State game Nov. 3 (Saturday) and the University of Idaho contest Nov. 17 (Saturday) are scheduled to start at 1 p.m. (MT).
Gymnastics team drops final road dual
Despite posting its third-highest score of the season Friday, the Boise State University gymnastics team fell to Southern Utah University 195.175-192.750 at the Centrum.
The Broncos dropped to 6-11 this season and 1-6 in the Western Athletic Conference in what was Bronco Head Coach Sam Sandmire’s last road dual of her career.
The Broncos did make two individual victories on the evening, highlighted by senior Tara Oberg’s win on beam. Oberg posted a career-high 9.9 to record her first-ever title on the event.
Freshman DeAvera Todd captured her fifth vault title of the season with a 9.825.
Senior Kristin Aldrich finished second on two events, posting a 9.8 on vault and a 9.875 on beam.
The Broncos conclude their regular season March 23 in a dual meet against WAC foe Utah State.
More importantly, the meet will mark the final home meet of Sandmire’s 20-year Bronco career. The dual meet will also be senior night, so come out and thank Sandmire and the Broncos’ two seniors for their contributions to Boise State University.
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