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Idaho colleges roundup: Boise State gymnastics remains undefeated

The 11th-ranked Broncos (10-0) defeated Michigan State 196.575-194.575 in front of 1,525 fans at Taco Bell Arena, earning their second win over a Big Ten opponent and remaining the only unbeaten among the 82 NCAA teams.

Boise State earned season-high overall and balance beam (49.375) scores, the latter of which is fourth in program history. Shani Remme earned the all-around win with 39.375 points, including 9.925 on beam and 9.875 on floor, and the Broncos shared or won all four event titles.

BIG SKY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Idaho senior guard Christina Salvatore made the All-Big Sky first team after averaging 11.9 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game during the regular season. Vandals senior post Ali Forde and sophomore post Geraldine McCorkell received honorable mention, as did Idaho State’s senior guard Apiphany Woods.

COLLEGE OF IDAHO BASEBALL: The Yotes (15-7, 3-4) lost to No. 1 Lewis-Clark State 8-4 to complete a four-game NAIA West series in Caldwell.

BOISE STATE MEN’S GOLF: The Broncos are in seventh place, 12 strokes off No. 9 Clemson’s pace, after the first round of the Bandon Dunes Championship in Bandon, Ore. Freshman Connor Bell is tied for 11th at 2-over 73.

BSU SOFTBALL: The Broncos (4-16) lost at Seattle 5-4 in the Husky Classic.

BSU WOMEN’S TENNIS: The Broncos (4-5) lost to No. 28 Oregon 7-0 in Eugene.

C OF I GOLF: The women finished third, and the men were sixth at the Oregon Tech Invitational in Eagle Point, Ore. Shaunel Fillmore (Rocky Mountain High) led the Yotes’ individuals by finishing sixth in the women’s tournament.

C OF I WOMEN’S TENNIS: The Yotes (3-4) lost to Pacific Lutheran 5-4 in Tacoma, Wash.

This story was originally published March 6, 2016 at 11:28 PM with the headline "Idaho colleges roundup: Boise State gymnastics remains undefeated."

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