Saturday, August 8, 2015

How To Clear Your Browser's Cookies

Cookies contain information that websites have gathered about you and stored on your computer as small text files. Most of these files are completely harmless, but others store private details like where you went, what you did, and any personal information you gave. Websites may also allow other sites (their advertisers, for example) to store third-party cookies on your computer. To ensure that companies are not keeping tabs on what you do online, use one of the following methods to clear your browser’s cookies.






 

Method 1 of 11: Chrome on Desktop

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    1 Open your browser and click the hamburger menu in the upper right corner. Older versions of Chrome have a gears or wrench icon instead.
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    2 Click Tools > Clear Browsing Data from the dropdown list.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Select the timeframe you want to delete. If you want to erase all your cookies, select the beginning of time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    4 Check Cookies and other site and plug-in data. Check or uncheck other options as desired.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    5 Click Clear Browsing Data. Your cookies and other selected data are now cleared. 

 

 

 

Method 2 of 11: Chrome on Mobile

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    1 Open Chrome on your mobile device and click the "hamburger" menu in the upper right corner.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2 Click "Settings".
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Click "Privacy."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    4 Click "Clear Cookies, Site Data". Confirm the follow up prompt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Method 3 of 11: Safari on Mobile

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    1 Go to to Settings > Safari.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Scroll down and tap Clear Cookies and Data.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Tap Clear Cookies and Data to confirm.
     

 

 

 

 

Method 4 of 11: Safari on Desktop

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    1 Open Safari and select "Safari" from the top menu, then "Preferences"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Select Privacy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Click "Remove All Website Data". Agree to the confirmation prompt. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Method 5 of 11: Firefox

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    1 Open the firefox homepage and choose Settings from the menu.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2 Select the Privacy tab. Below the settings options, it says You may want to clear your recent history or remove individual cookies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Select Remove individual cookies.
    • To delete all cookies, click Remove All Cookies. The cookies will immediately be cleared.
    • To delete specific cookies, select the cookies you wish to delete. Hold down ^ Ctrl while clicking to make multiple selections and press Remove Cookies. You can even expand each site to delete specific cookies from each site.

 

 
 

Method 6 of 11: Internet Explorer 9, 10, and 11

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1 Open your browser and click the Tools button. It's the cog-shaped button in the upper right-hand corner.
  • For mobile, go to Settings. Tap Options > History, then select the Cookies check box and tap Delete.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2 Go to Safety > Delete browsing history. Choosing this will allow you to clear all cookies.
  • If you want to manage your cookies and choose which ones get deleted, instead of clearing them all, go to Tools and click Internet Options. Under the Privacy tab, you can set which types of cookies are blocked or allowed.






 
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    3 Select the Cookies check box. If you have Internet Explorer 10, it will say Cookies and website data.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    4 Check or uncheck other options as desired.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    5 Click Delete. 

 

 

Method 7 of 11: Internet Explorer 8

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    1 Open your browser and go to Tools > Internet Options.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Under the General tab, find the Browsing History section. From here, you can decide whether to delete some or all cookies:
    • To delete all cookies, click uncheck the Preserve Favorite Website Data box, check the box next to Cookies, and hit Delete.
    • To selectively delete cookies, go to Settings > View Files. Select the cookies you wish to delete (hold down ^ Ctrl while clicking to make multiple selections) and press Delete.

 

Method 8 of 11: Internet Explorer 8: New Toolbar

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    1 Open your browser and go to Safety > Delete Browsing History.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Check Cookies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    3 Check or uncheck any additional aspects of your browsing history.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    4 Click Delete. 
 

 

Method 9 of 11: Internet Explorer 7

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1 Open your browser and go to Tools > Internet Options.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Under the General tab, find the Browsing History section. From here, you can decide whether to delete some or all cookies:
    • To delete all cookies, click Delete, select Delete Cookies, and hit Yes.
    • To selectively delete cookies, go to Settings > View Files. Select the cookies you wish to delete (hold down ^ Ctrl while clicking to make multiple selections) and press Delete.

 

 

Method 10 of 11: Opera

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    1 Open your browser and go to Settings > Delete Private Data.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Delete your cookies.
    • To delete all cookies, uncheck anything you want to keep (ex. history, saved passwords, cache, etc.) and then click Delete. You may get a dialog that says Active transfer has not been removed if you are currently downloading a file; this is done to prevent download interruption.
    • To delete specific cookies, go to Manage Cookies. Select the cookies you wish to delete (hold down ^ Ctrl while clicking to make multiple selections) and press Delete.

 

 
 
 

Method 11 of 11: Konqueror

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    1 Open your browser and go to Settings menu > Configure Konqueror.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    2 Scroll down and select Cookies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    Click the Management tab.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  2. Delete your cookies. Either click Delete All to delete all cookies or select the cookies you wish to delete (hold down ^ Ctrl while clicking to make multiple selections) and click Delete.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Boise State's Troy Merritt Wins Quicken Loans Championship

Troy Merritt Grabs Lead at Quicken Golf Championship

After setting a course record yesterday with a 61, former Bronco great Troy Merritt moved into the lead at the Quicken Golf Championship.  Merritt is currently 17 under par for the tournament with a two-stroke lead on the final day.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Boise State Loses a Coach

One of the most successful Boise State coaches has stepped down.  More below...



Saturday, July 11, 2015

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Nominees for 2014-15 Bronco Male Athlete of the Year

The following great Broncos are the nominees for this year's Bronco Male Athlete of the Year:


Jay Ajayi, Football

Ajayi rushed 347 times for 1,823 yards (5.3 avg.) and 28 touchdowns and caught 50 passes for 535 yards (10.7 avg.) and 4 TD's to help Boise State to the Mountain West Championships and win over #10 Arizona in the Fiesta Bowl.  Ajayi led the nation in touchdowns with 32, was second in rushing touchdowns with 28, was 5th in the country in all-purpose yards (168.43 per game) and 9th in the nation in rushing yards per game with 130.2.  Ajayi set new school records with 1,823 rushing yards in a season and 28 rushing touchdowns.  Jay was named All-Mountain West Conference and was named Second Team All-America by both USA Today and Fox Sports, Third Team All-America by the Associated Press, and Honorable Mention All-America by The Sporting News.  At the conclusion of the season, Ajayi was named as a finalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Awards


Jordin Andrade, Track & Field

Andrade set a school record (47.03) in the 400 meters during the indoor portion of the season when he finished second at the Mountain West Championships.  Andrade earned All-Mountain West honors with his performance.  Jordin then moved outdoors and won the Mountain West Championship in the 400-meter hurdles by 2 seconds with a time of 50.39.  Andrade collected his second All-Mountain West honor.  He received a third All-Conference award when he helped the Boise State 4 x 400-meter relay team to a second-place finish at the Championships with a time of 3:11.19.  Andrade moved on to the NCAA Regional Championships, where he won his heat and finished second overall in the 400 hurdles with a time of 49.67.  Andrade then finished second in the nation at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in the 400 hurdles, setting a new school record of 49.24 to earn First Team All-America honors.  Andrade recently competed at the USA Track & Field Championships, where he qualified for the semifinals and placed 14th in the 400 hurdles.


 
David Elliott, Cross Country, Track & Field

Elliott won the 8-kilometer race at the Mountain West Cross Country Championships, assuming the lead after 4k and never relinquishing it.  Elliott finished with a time of 23:38.7 to earn All-Mountain West honors and Male Athlete of the Year.  Elliott finished second in the 5,000 meters at the Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships with a time of 14:31.45.  Elliott piled up points for the Broncos at the Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships, winning the 1,500 meters (3:52.30), placing second in the 5,000 (13:58.86), and taking 3rd in the 3000 (8:17.26).  Elliott won All-Mountain West honors in all three events.  David finished 2nd in the 1,500 at the NCAA Regional Track & Field Championships with a time of 3:42.12 to qualify for the NCAA National Championships.  Elliott then ran a time of 3:45.93 at those National Championships to finish 11th, just missing a spot in the national finals.

 
Grant Hedrick, Football
Hedrick steered his team to a Mountain West Championship and Fiesta Bowl win over #10 Arizona.  Along the way, Hedrick completed 294-415 passes for 3,696 yards and 23 touchdowns against 14 interceptions.  Hedrick finished the season with a 70.8% completion rate, best in the nation, and ranked 9th in the country with a passing efficiency of 157.2 and 14th in total offense with an average of 306.3 yards per game.  He also proved to be one of the best dual threats at QB in Bronco history, rushing 155 times for 592 yards (3.8 avg.) and 8 touchdowns.  Hedrick's 592 yards set a new school record for rushing yards in a season by a quarterback, while is 3,696 passing yards are the fourth-most in school history. 


Derrick Marks, Basketball

Marks started all 32 games for Boise State and led the Broncos to the Mountain West Championship.  Marks averaged 19.4 points a game and shot 231-468 from the field (49.4%), 91-118 from the free-throw line (77.1%) and 68-156 from the three-point line for a career-high percentage of 43.6%.  Derrick grabbed 118 rebounds and had 96 assists, 59 steals and 14 blocked shots.  Marks was a key factor in Boise State receiving an at-large berth into the NCAA National Basketball Tournament.  At the conclusion of the season, Marks was named All-Mountain West Conference and Most Valuable Player in the conference.  Marks also earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from the Associated Press. 

 
Garrett Patton, Tennis
Patton compiled a singles record of 24-10, including a blistering 15-3 mark at #1 singles and a doubles record of 21-15.  Garrett earned All-Mountain West Conference honors and led Boise State to its third consecutive Mountain West Championship and berth in the NCAA National Tennis Championships.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Nominees for the 2014-15 Bronco Female Athlete of the Year

Here are the nominees for the 2014-15 Bronco Female Athlete of the Year:

 
Emma Bates, Cross Country & Outdoor Track & Field

Bates won the Mountain West Conference individual title with a time of 19:37.3.  Emma was named Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year and helped the Broncos take second as a team.  Bates then placed third at the NCAA Cross Country Championships with a time of 19:44.5.  Bates earned All-America honors and helped Boise State finish 11th.

Emma then concluded her Bronco career in outdoor track & field, finishing fourth in the 1,500 at the Mountain West Championships with a time of 4:33.08.  She then advanced to the NCAA Regional Championships, where Bates finished 3rd in the 5,000 (15:52.74) and 4th in the 10,000 (34:29.05).  At the NCAA National Championships, Emma finished 9th in the 5,000 with a time of 15:56.72, and 10th in the 10,000 (33:50.14).


Mackenzie Flannigan, Outdoor Track & Field

Flannigan captured Mountain West championships in both the 100 and 200 meters, with times of 11.44 and 23.31.  At the NCAA Regional Championships, Mackenzie ran a school record 11.40 to place 13th, just one place shy of qualifying for the National Championships.  Flannigan also placed 13th in the 200 with a time of 23.44.


Marisa Howard, Cross Country & Outdoor Track & Field

Howard was 2nd at the Mountain West Cross Country Championships with a time of 19:53.4 to earn All-Conference honors and help the Lady Broncos finish 2nd.  Marisa finished 28th in the nation at the NCAA National Championships, helping Boise State to an 11th-place showing.  Howard earned All-America honors for her performance.

Howard joined Flannigan as a double winner at the Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships, taking the 5,000 with a time of 16:08.10 and the steeplechase in 9:57.56.  Howard was 5th at the NCAA Regional Championships in the steeplechase with a time of 9:59.55 to advance to the NCAA National Championships.  Marisa was the only female All-America performer at Nationals, setting a new Boise State school record in the steeplechase to take fourth place with a time of 9:37.84.




Kelsey Morris, Gymnastics

Morris finished second in the all-around competition at the Mountain Rim Gymnastics Championships with a score of 39.225.  Morris earned All-Conference honors and helped the Lady Broncos capture the conference title.  Morris advanced to the NCAA National Championships, where she finished 26th in the all-around competition with a mark of 39.075.  Morris helped Boise State to a national ranking of #15.




Ciera Perkins, Gymnastics
 
Perkins won the individual vault competition with a score of 9.90 and finished 2nd in floor exercises and 4th in the uneven bars with scores of 9.875 to help Boise State win the Mountain Rim Gymnastics Championship and finish the season ranked 15th in the nation.  Perkins was named 2nd Team All-America in both the vault and uneven bars.
 

Deanna Weaver, Basketball

Deanna started all 33 games for Boise State, leading the team with a 12.7 scoring average.  She connected on 149-373 shots (39.9%), 44-63 free throws (69.8%) and 76-181 three-point tries (42.0%).  Weaver grabbed 166 rebounds, third on the team, and has 79 assists and 40 steals.  Deanna earned All-Mountain West honors at the conclusion of the regular season.

Weaver then helped Boise State capture the Mountain West Tournament Championship and automatic berth in the NCAA National Championship.


Samantha Wicks, Swimming & Diving

Wicks finished second in the 200 individual medley with a time of 1:58.06, 2nd in the 100-yard backstroke (52.64), and 5th in the 100 freestyle, and and helped Boise State to one Mountain West relay title (400-yard freestyle) and three second-place relay finishes (200 freestyle, 200 medley, and 400 medley).  Wicks earned seven All-Conference honors for her efforts at the championships in helping Boise State to a second-place finish.

At the NCAA National Championships, Wicks finished 31st in the 100 backstroke with a time of 53.16, 36th in the 200-yard individual medley (1:58.78) and 48th in the 100 freestyle (49.56).

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Marisa Howard Finishes 4th in Steeplechase

Marisa Howard scored the first points for the Boise State women at the NCAA National Track & Field Championships, finishing 4th in the steeplechase:

PlaceNameAffiliationTimeHeat (Pl)
1Colleen QuigleyJRFlorida State9:29.321 (1)
2Courtney FrerichsJRUMKC9:31.361 (2)
3Leah O'ConnorSRMichigan State9:33.381 (3)
4Marisa HowardSRBoise State9:37.841 (4)
5Erin TeschukJRNorth Dakota State9:42.151 (5)
6Rachel JohnsonSRBaylor9:42.931 (6)
7Elinor PurrierSONew Hampshire9:53.691 (7)
8Maddie Van BeekSRNorth Dakota State9:54.421 (8)
9Emily RitterSRRider9:54.721 (9)
10Laura Rose DoneganSONew Hampshire9:59.451 (10)
11Heather DemorestSRMontana State10:01.681 (11)
12Victoria VoronkoSREastern Michigan10:08.051 (12)

Friday, June 12, 2015

Jordin Andrade Finishes 2nd in the Nation in 400 Hurdles

Jordin Andrade captured second place today in the 400 hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon.  Andrade ran a blistering 49.24 and scored 8 points for the Bronco men.

David Elliott Finishes 8th in 1,500

David Elliott scored the first point for the Boise State men in an NCAA Track Championship in years, finishing 8th in the 1,500 today.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Andrade Wins Heat in 400 Hurdles

Two Broncos will race for national championships Saturday, as Jordin Andrade joins 1,500-meter man David Elliott.

David Elliott in 1,500 at NCAA National Track Championships

Find out how David did by clicking on "Read More"


Sunday, May 31, 2015

Bronco Coach of the Year

 
Tina Bird and Neil Resnick, Gymnastics
Bird and Resnick helped Boise State to a #15 national ranking and the Mountain Rim Conference Championship.  The Broncos were highly decorated at the championship, with Kelsey Morris (All-Around), Ciera Perkins (Vault and Floor), Maddie Krentz (Vault), Krystine Jackobsen (Uneven Bars), Diana Meija (Uneven Bars) and Ann Stockwell (Vault) all earning All-Conference honors.  Boise State advanced to the Regional Championships, where they placed fourth.  Morris was selected as an at-large competitor for the NCAA Championships, and she placed 26th.



Bryan Harsin, Football
In his first season as Head Coach, Harsin rescued the Broncos from the depths of the past two years.  Despite losing one of the school's all-time leading receivers early in the season (Matt Miller), Harsin led Boise State to nine consecutive victories, including a 28-14 win over Fresno State in the Mountain West Championship and a 38-30 victory over #10 Arizona in the Fiesta Bowl.  Boise State finished the season ranked #15.  Running back Jay Ajayi, center Marcus Henry, defensive end Kamalei Correa and safety Darian Thompson were named All-Mountain West Conference.  Ajayi also earned 2nd Team All-America honors from USA Today, while Thompson was selected 2nd Team All-America by CBS Sports.com.  Harsin was named as a national finalist in three Coach of the Year Awards:  the Bear Bryant, the Eddie Robinson, and the Dodd.   

 
Corey Ihmels, Cross Country
Ihmels led the Boise State women to a second-place showing while the Bronco men took fourth at the Mountain West Championships.  Emma Bates and David Elliott won individual titles and were named Female and Male Athlete of the Year and All-Mountain West.  Marisa Howard also earned All-Mountain West honors for the Bronco women, while Emma Hyyppa was named Women's Freshman Athlete of the Year and Andrew Rafla was honored as Men's Freshman Athlete of the Year by the conference.  Ihmels then took his team to the Cross Country National Championships, where the women finished 11th in the nation.  Bates finished third in the country, and both she and Howard earned All-America honors.


 
Greg Patton, Men's Tennis
Patton took a team that went 12-15 in the regular season into the Mountain West Championships.  Boise State proceeded to beat Fresno State 4-0, then they upset top seed New Mexico 4-2 and topped Nevada 4-3 to win their fourth consecutive Mountain West championship.  Garrett Patton earned All-Mountain West honors in singles, and Thomas Tenreiro and Lewis Roskilly were tabbed All-Conference in doubles.  The Broncos earned the league's automatic berth into the NCAA Championships, where they lost 4-0 to South Florida.


Gordy Presnell, Women's Basketball
Presnell guided the Lady Broncos to a 22-11 mark, including a Mountain West championship with a 66-60 win over New Mexico.  During the season, guard Deanna Weaver was named All-Mountain West Conference, while in the tournament, Brooke Pahukoa and Yaiza Ortego Rodriguez were both named to the All-Tournament team and Pahukoa was chosen as the Most Valuable Player.  Boise State earned the conference's automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament, where they lost 72-61 to #15 Tennessee.  Weaver was chosen to the All Region 17 Team in a vote by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.


Leon Rice, Men's Basketball
After an early-season injury to leading scorer Anthony Drmic, Rice guided the Broncos to a 25-9 record, including a Mountain West Conference championship in the regular season.  Guard Derrick Marks earned All-Mountain West honors, while James Webb III was named Top Newcomer of the Year and Rice earned Mountain West Coach of the Year honors.  Boise State was upset in the semifinals of the Mountain West postseason tournament by Wyoming.  Forward Nick Duncan was named to the All-Tournament Team.  Boise State earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament, where they lost in the opening round to Dayton.  During the year, Rice helped Boise State to its highest ranking in school history--#25.  Marks was named to the All-District 17 team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, while Rice was named District 17 Coach of the Year.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Murray Qualifies in 5,000

Tessa finished 6th in a fast heat of the 5,000, beating the time she need to have by 10 seconds.  Bates and Murray both advance to Nationals!

Bates Qualifies for Nationals in 5,000, Murray Has to get one of two next fastest times

Bates finished 3rd in her heat, while Tessa Murray was sixth.

Flannigan Misses by 5/100th's of a second

How hugely disappointing for Mackenzie.  So she misses by 3/100th's in the 100 and 5/100th's in the 200 of making Nationals.  Flannigan finished 13th, just one spot out of the 12 that are going to Eugene.

Flannigan Finishes 4th in Heat

Mackenzie is going to be close to making the field.  She didn't automatically qualify by reaching the Top 3 in her heat, but the next three best times also make it to Eugene.  We should have an answer shortly, since hers was the last heat in the 200.

Flannagan will race in third heat of 200

Mackenzie needs to finish third in her heat to advance to the National Championships.  Her heat should get underway in about 15 minutes.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Boise State #65 in First Spring Learfield Cup Standings

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Boise State is ahead of Kansas, Kansas State, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Rutgers, Pitt, and Washington State, which has 25 points so far this year.

Howard Is Headed To Eugene Again!

Marisa Howard put on a fantastic kick on win her heat going away in the women's steeplechase.  Howard will be booking a return trip to the NCAA National Championships next month.

Howard's time of 9:55.59 was fourth best on the day.

Alexandru Terpezan Finishes 25th in Qualifying in 200 Meters

Alexandru Terpezan finished 25th in qualifying in the 200 meter dash.  Only the Top 12 advance to Eugene.

Flannigan Moves On To Quarterfinals in 200

Mackenzie Flannagan, who earlier just missed qualifying for the National Championships in the 100 meters, finished 14th today in preliminaries of the 200.  Flannagan will compete in the quarterfinals tomorrow night for a chance to advance to Eugene.

Andrade Wins Heat, Punches Ticket To Nationals

Jordin Andrade won his heat in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 49.67.  That is the 2nd-fastest time at the Texas Preliminaries, and Andrade will be competing next month at the NCAA National Championships in Eugene.

Fernando Martinez of Boise State finished 18th and was eliminated.

Andrade About Ready to Go in 400 Hurdles


Jordan Ward is Out in the High Jump

Jordan Ward had to bow out of the high jump competition with a best jump of 5'8".  She will finish no better than 22nd at the NCAA Preliminaries.

Flannigan 3/100th's of a second slow

Mackenzie Flannagan finished 13th today in qualifying for the women's 100-meters.  Flannagan ran a school record 11.40, just missing out on qualifying for nationals by 3/100th's of a second.

Allison Jeffries Narrowly Misses Qualifying for Nationals

Boise State pole vaulter Allison Jeffries came within an inch of heading to nationals.  Competing today at the NCAA Preliminaries in Austin, Texas, Jeffries tied for 12th with three other competitors at 13-feet, 7-inches, which broke the Boise State school record.  The top 12 from each of the two Preliminaries advance to the NCAA National Championships next month in Eugene, Oregon.

Jeffries didn't quite make the cut, as the #12 qualifier cleared the same height as Jeffries but advances because of fewer misses.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Bates Qualifies for NCAA Championships, Broncos go 5 for 6 on Day One

Emma Bates finished fourth in the preliminary of the 10,000 meter run today in Dallas, Texas.  Bates qualifies for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

Five of six Broncos competing today are still alive in their quests for reaching the NCAA Championships, and, as mentioned above, Bates has already punched her ticket to Eugene.

Flannigan Qualifies for 100-Meter Quarterfinals

Mackenzie Flannigan is moving on to the quarterfinal in the women's 100-meter dash.  Flannigan qualified in today's preliminary round.

David Elliott Qualifies for 1,500 Meter Semifinal

Junior David Elliott has qualified for the semifinals in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA Preliminary Championships.  Elliott, in fact, had the best time in preliminary qualifying with a time of 3:44.15.

Andrade, Martinez Qualify for

Jordin Andrade and Fernando Martinez both qualified for the quarterfinals in the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA Preliminary Track & Field Championships in Dallas, Texas.  Both will compete in Eugene at the NCAA Championships.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Bronco Team of the Year

For the 10th year, BroncoCountry is awarding its Bronco of the Year Awards.  First up is the outstanding Bronco Team of the Year.  Here are the nominees:


Men's Basketball

Leon Rice's Bronco team shook off a season-ending injury to star player Anthony Drmic to win 14 of their final 15 games down the stretch and captured its first Mountain West Conference title.  After losing tough games to #4 Wisconsin and North Carolina State, Boise State finished the season 25-9.  Boise State achieved its highest-ever ranking at #25.

The Broncos defeated Air Force 80-68 in the opening game of the Mountain West Tournament before falling to Wyoming 71-66 in overtime in the semifinal.  Nick Duncan was named to the All-Tournament team.  Boise State earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament, but fell in a heartbreaking 56-55 loss to Dayton.

Derrick Marks was named Mountain West Player of the Year and was on the All-Mountain West team.  Rice was named Coach of the Year, and James Webb III was named the league's top newcomer. 
 
 
 
 
Women's Basketball
 
The Bronco women posted the sixth 20-win season in school history, and the third under coach Gordy Presnell. 
 
Boise State finished the regular season fourth in the Mountain West with an 11-7 mark.  Guard Deanna Weaver was named to the All-Mountain West team.  Boise State downed homestanding UNLV 64-46 to advance to the semifinals of the Mountain West Tournament, then beat San Jose State 76-67 and upset New Mexico 66-60 to win the championship.  Brooke Pahukoa and Rodriguez Ortego were named to the All-Tournament team, with Pahukoa tabbed as the Most Valuable Player. 
 
Boise State met legendary Tennessee in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, giving the Lady Vols a scare before falling 72-61.  The Broncos finished the season 22-12.
 
 
 
 
Football
 
Boise State shook off a loss to Top 10 Mississippi, then won 12 of their next 13 games to win their first Mountain West Conference title with a 28-14 victory over Fresno State.  The Broncos were selected to play in their third Fiesta Bowl, and Boise State downed #10 Arizona 38-30 to win their third Fiesta Bowl championship.
 
Four Broncos were named to the All-Mountain West team:  running back Jay Ajayi, center Marcus Henry, defensive end Kamalei Correa, and safety Darian Thompson.  Ajayi was named as an Earl Campbell Award finalist for the nation's top running back, and was selected to the second team on both The Sporting News and USA Today All-American squads.  Thompson was named to the CBS Sports.com All-America 2nd team.

Boise State finished the year ranked #16 in the nation.


 
 
Gymnastics
 
#15 Boise State rallied from second place in the final rotation to win the Mountain Rim Championship.  Kelsey Morris (All-Around), Ciera Perkins (Vault and Floor), Maddie Krentz (Vault), Krystine Jacobson (Uneven Bars), Diana Meija (Uneven bars) and Ann Stockwell (Vault) were all named to the All-Conference team.
 
Boise State drew the third seed at the NCAA Regional Championships and finished fourth.  Morris was selected to participate at the NCAA Championships, where she finished 26th in the All-Around competition.
 
 
 
Men's Tennis
 
Boise State took a 12-15 record into the Mountain West Tournament, but came into postseason play winners of five of their last six matches.
 
The momentum continued, as Boise State defeated Fresno State 4-0, upset top seed New Mexico 4-2, then held on for a thrilling 4-3 victory over Nevada in the championship game.  Coach Greg Patton's team won its fourth straight Mountain West title, and the Broncos have never lost a match during that stretch, going 11-0.
 
Garrett Patton was named to the All-Mountain West team in singles, while Thomas Tenreiro and Lewis Roskilly were named All-Mountain West in doubles.
 
Boise State advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where they lost 4-0 to South Florida.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Howard Wins 5000

Marisa Howard won her second event of the Mountain West Championships, taking the 5000.  With teammate Emma Bates not competing, it was Howard's for the taking.  Howard's winning time was 16:08.10.Finals

Flannagan Wins 200

Mackenzie Flannagan won her second event of the day, taking the 200 in 23.31.

Jordan Andrade Wins Title

Andrade won the 400 meters in 50.39.

Flannigan Wins 100

Mackenzie Flannigan captured the Mountain West title today in the 100.  Her winning time was 11.44.

Elliott Wins Mountain West Title

David Elliott won the 1,500 meter run today in a photo finish.  Elliott's winning time was 3:52.30.

Jordan Ward Second in the High Jump

Jordan Ward finished second today in the Mountain West Championships in the high jump.  She cleared 5-9 and 1/4, the same height as the winner, but had more misses.

Boise State Women in 7th Place

1 New Mexico 45
 2 Colorado St. 44
 3 San Diego St. 31.50 
4 Utah State 30
 5 Wyoming 28
 6 Fresno State 25.50
 7 Boise State 22.50
 8 Nevada 15.50 
 9 Air Force 11
 10 UNLV 10 
 10 San Jose St. 10

Friday, May 15, 2015

Flannigan Sets Two School Records

Mackenzie Flannigan was on fire today at the Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships.  Flannigan broke the school record in both the 100 (11.53) and the 200 (23.52).


Men's Mountain West Championship Standings after Five Events

                Your proud Bronco team has two points.

Men - Team Rankings - 5 Events Scored                         
========================================================================================
    1) Colorado St.                71        2) New Mexico                 39           
    3) Wyoming                     33        4) Air Force                  32           
    5) Utah State                  15        6) Fresno State                3           
    7) Boise State                  2             

Many Events at the Mountain West Championships Do Not Have Broncos Entered

Tough to compete for a conference title if you're not entered.

Looks like the Bronco Track Teams Have Not Improved Much From Indoor Championships

  Here are the men's standings through 7 events at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships:

1) Colorado St.                82     
   2) New Mexico                 48
    3) Wyoming                     45   
     4) Utah State                 44
    5) San Jose St.                18    
    6) Boise State                12
    7) UNLV                         9   
     8) Nevada                      7
    9) Air Force                    5   
    10) Fresno State                2
   11) San Diego St.                1                        

Marisa Howard Wins Mountain West Steeplechase Title by 27 Seconds

Event 26  Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase
=======================================================================      
    Name                    Year School                  Finals  Points      
=======================================================================      
Finals                                                                       
  1 Marisa Howard             SR Boise State            9:57.56   10         
  2 Audra DeStefano           SO Wyoming               10:24.34    8         
  3 Nicola Hood               SR New Mexico            10:27.66    6         
  4 Amber Zimmerman           SR New Mexico            10:30.11    5         
  5 Sanne Holland             FR Colorado St.          10:31.22    4         
  6 Laura Yarrow              SO Colorado St.          10:40.10    3         
  7 Nicole Roberts            SR New Mexico            10:43.07    2         
  8 Erika Root                SO Nevada                10:45.50    1         
  9 Tori Parkinson            SO Utah State            10:48.51              
 10 Emma Hyyppa               FR Boise State           10:52.77              
 11 Kelsey Yamauchi           FR Utah State            10:53.93              
 12 Rebecca Garcia            JR San Jose St.          11:07.53              
 13 Kate Jette                SR Boise State           11:09.26              
 14 McKenna Evans             FR Nevada                11:10.03              
 15 Anna Preciado             JR Nevada                11:19.24              
 16 Laura Palacios            SO Nevada                11:25.80              
 17 Lalida Maokhamphiou       JR San Jose St.          11:28.37              
 18 Elaine Ribeiro            SO San Diego St.         11:29.81              
 19 Joanna Boyd               JR Utah State            11:30.60              
 20 Rebecca Hobby             JR UNLV                  11:35.73        

Friday, May 8, 2015

Boise State Tennis Team Loses to South Florida 4-0

The Broncos short dance program is over.  Boise State fell to South Florida today 4-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Men's Tennis Championships.  Boise State will receive 33 points in the Learfield Cup, however.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Blue Through and Through Family Goes Over 150,000 Page Views

The combined force of our satellite website, Blue Through and Through, and our football website, Blue Football Through and Through, have now powered past 150,000 page views.

Thank-you for your support.  As you know, we offer the most complete news, statistics and records of Boise State sports available.  And rest assured that the more page views we have, the better and more plentiful the articles!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Boise State Golf Team Finishes 6th

Pretty much only one way to go from here--up!

Boise State finished sixth place this weekend at the Mountain West Golf Championships.

Four School Records Fall at Border Clash

Four Bronco student-athletes set school records in the Border Clash at Dona Larsen Park in Boise.

Mackenzie Flannigan broke her own school record set last year in the 100 meters, running the distance in 11:57.  Jordin Andrade broke his own mark of 50.11 in the 400, finishing in 49.64.  David Elliott, broke a 20-year-old record in the 800, posting a time of 1:49.97.  Elliott, who also holds the 1,500-meter mark, joins Jarred Rome (discus, shot put) as the only male Broncos to hold multiple school records in outdoor track and field.

Allison Jeffries topped her own school mark in the pole vault, clearing 13-feet, 6.25-inches.

Boise State will try to improve upon their terrible performance at the Mountain West Indoor Championships, when they compete in the Outdoor Championships May 14-16.
 

Bates Finishes 20th in 10,000, Sets New School Record

Emma once again finishes behind Kate Avery of Iona.  While Avery is moving up amongst the best in the nation, Bates did break her own 10,000 record with a time of 32:13.28.


Event 64  Women 10000 Meter Run Section 1

===============================================================

    Name                    Year School                  Finals

===============================================================

Finals

  1 Susan Kuijken                Global Sport          31:31.97

  2 Buze Diriba                  Adidas                31:33.27

  3 Jip Vastenburg               Global Sport          31:35.48

  4 Yuka Takashima               Denso                 31:37.32

  5 Emily Sisson                 Providence            31:38.03

  6 Emily Infeld                 Nike                  31:38.71

  7 Kate Avery                   Iona                  31:41.44

  8 Natasha Wodak                Praire Inn Harriers   31:41.59

  9 Mao Kiyota                   Suzuki                31:44.79

 10 Brenda Eunice Flores Muñ     Mexico-FMAA           31:45.16

 11 Lanni Marchant               Asics/Canada          31:46.94

 12 Eri Makikawa                 Suzuki                31:48.22

 13 Alisha Williams              adidas Rocky          31:49.99

 14 Mattie Suver                 Asics                 31:54.43

 15 Liz Costello                 New Balance           32:01.79

 16 Alexi Pappas                 Oregon Track Club     32:02.22

 17 Obare Doricah                Hitachi               32:03.18

 18 Emma Bates                   Boise State           32:13.28

 19 Kasumi Nishihara             Yamada Denki          32:23.65

 20 Carolina Tabares Guerrer     Porvenir-Colombia     32:24.24

 21 Marisol Guadalupe Romero     Mexico-FMAA           32:26.41

 22 Kellyn Taylor                Hoka Naz Elite        32:29.88

 23 Misaki Katou                 Kyudenko              32:30.94

 24 Rachel Hannah                U of Toronto          32:36.17

 25 Alia Gray                    Brooks                32:50.68

 26 Rachel Cliff                 Vancouver Th          32:54.70

 27 Natasha LaBeaud              Unattached            33:15.87

 28 Neeley Spence Gracey         Unattached            33:16.24

 29 Yuki Mitsunobu               Denso                 33:16.79

 30 Shiho Takechi                Yamada Denki          33:30.89

 31 Meghan Peyton                Saucony/Team          33:40.15

 32 Rina Yamazaki                Panasonic             33:41.05

 33 Natosha Rogers               New Balance           33:42.11

 34 Kara Lubieniecki             Skechers Per          33:55.12

 35 Kristin Swisher              Saucony               34:25.77

 -- Betsy Saina                  Nike                       DNF

 -- Veronica Inglese             C.S. Esercito              DNS
 
 
 
 
Event 65  Women 10000 Meter Run Section 2
===============================================================
    Name                    Year School                  Finals
===============================================================
Finals
  1 Santa Ines Melchor Huiza     Federacion Peruana    31:56.62
  2 Yuka Ando                    Suzuki                32:07.37
  3 Sayaka Kuwahara              Sekisui Kagaku        32:14.43
  4 Serena Burla                 Mizuno                32:17.34
  5 Jessica Trengove             Team Tempo A          32:17.67
  6 Gladys Lucy Tejeda Pucuh     Federacion Peruana    32:18.49
  7 Lindsay Flanagan             Mizuno                32:22.15
  8 Margarita Hernandez          Mexico-FMAA           32:36.29
  9 Sarah Pagano                 Baa                   32:46.13
 10 Allison Morgan               Brooks                32:46.49
 11 Carrie Dimoff                Bowerman TC           32:46.75
 12 Katrina Allison              Guelph                32:47.15
 13 Addie Bracy                  Brooks/Hudson Elite   33:01.50
 14 Kathya Mirelle Garcia Ba     Mexico-FMAA           33:04.11
 15 katja goldring               Skechers              33:09.27
 16 Katy Moen                    Iowa State            33:09.63
 17 Alycia Cridebring            Sra Elite             33:12.93
 18 Elle Vernon                  Global Sport          33:13.32
 19 Susanna Sullivan             Capital Area          33:13.33
 20 Juli Accurso                 Brooks                33:16.34
 21 Frances Koons                Georgetown R          33:17.13
 22 Yuliana Navarro              Mexico-FMAA           33:18.06
 23 Aubrey Moskal                Oiselle               33:19.84
 24 Megan Goethals               Hansons-Brooks Odp    33:20.01
 25 Sara Galimberti              Bracco Atletica       33:29.48
 26 Sandra Lopez                 Mexico-FMAA           33:34.67
 27 Andie Cozzarelli             Oiselle               33:42.44
 28 Allison Mendez               Adidas/RAC            33:43.75
 29 Rachel Mitchell              Sra Elite             33:59.28
 -- Maggie Callahan              Hudson Elite               DNF
 -- Charlotte Purdue             Melbourne Tr               DNS
 -- Heather Petrick              Guelph                     DNS


 

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Howard 4th Fastest Collegian at Payton Jordan Invitational

Marisa Howard of Boise State finished 18th in the steeplechase today at the Payton Jordan Invitational in Palo Alto, California.  Howard was the fourth-fastest collegian in the event:

Finals
  1 Courtney Frerichs            Umkc                   9:32.12
   1:56.469 (1:56.469)     3:12.753 (1:16.285)     4:29.302 (1:16.549)
   5:46.395 (1:17.093)     7:03.477 (1:17.083)     8:19.698 (1:16.222)
  2 Colleen Quigley              Florida State          9:33.63
   1:53.639 (1:53.639)     3:10.006 (1:16.367)     4:26.981 (1:16.975)
   5:44.358 (1:17.378)     7:03.099 (1:18.741)     8:20.559 (1:17.460)
  3 Jessica Furlan               Excel Athletika        9:39.20
   1:54.305 (1:54.305)     3:11.591 (1:17.287)     4:29.602 (1:18.011)
   5:48.070 (1:18.468)     7:05.951 (1:17.882)     8:22.806 (1:16.855)
  4 Aisha Praught                Nike Otc               9:40.43
   1:53.389 (1:53.389)     3:09.746 (1:16.357)     4:26.731 (1:16.986)
   5:44.016 (1:17.285)     7:02.988 (1:18.973)     8:23.152 (1:20.164)
  5 Genevieve Lalonde            Speed River            9:46.05
   1:55.709 (1:55.709)     3:13.536 (1:17.828)     4:31.199 (1:17.663)
   5:49.708 (1:18.509)     7:09.136 (1:19.428)     8:28.782 (1:19.647)
  6 Eva Krchova                  Hudson Elite           9:48.75
   1:56.271 (1:56.271)     3:13.117 (1:16.846)     4:30.892 (1:17.775)
   5:50.636 (1:19.744)     7:11.436 (1:20.801)     8:32.623 (1:21.188)
  7 Ingeborg Loevnes             Oklahoma State         9:48.89
   1:58.266 (1:58.266)     3:16.286 (1:18.021)     4:34.866 (1:18.580)
   5:54.711 (1:19.845)     7:14.421 (1:19.711)     8:34.348 (1:19.928)
  8 Lennie Waite                 Adidas RogueAC         9:50.32
   1:56.573 (1:56.573)     3:13.987 (1:17.414)     4:32.336 (1:18.350)
   5:51.338 (1:19.003)     7:12.169 (1:20.831)     8:33.954 (1:21.785)
  9 Sarah Pease                  Adidas/Rogue AC        9:56.52
   1:56.924 (1:56.924)     3:14.243 (1:17.320)     4:32.903 (1:18.660)
   5:53.585 (1:20.683)     7:14.957 (1:21.373)     8:37.228 (1:22.271)
 10 Valeria Roffino              G.S. Fiamme Azzurre    9:58.15
   1:57.711 (1:57.711)     3:15.842 (1:18.132)     4:35.693 (1:19.851)
   5:56.957 (1:21.265)     7:17.575 (1:20.618)     8:39.318 (1:21.744)
 11 Kimber Mattox                Team Run Eugene        9:59.68
   1:57.764 (1:57.764)     3:16.303 (1:18.540)     4:35.483 (1:19.180)
   5:55.945 (1:20.463)     7:16.769 (1:20.825)     8:38.363 (1:21.594)
 12 Maria Bernard                British Columbia      10:05.01
   1:57.986 (1:57.986)     3:14.990 (1:17.004)     4:34.393 (1:19.404)
   5:55.247 (1:20.854)     7:17.533 (1:22.286)     8:41.434 (1:23.902)
 13 Marisa Howard                Boise State           10:08.58
   1:56.031 (1:56.031)     3:14.741 (1:18.710)     4:35.908 (1:21.168)
   5:58.998 (1:23.090)     7:23.383 (1:24.386)     8:47.853 (1:24.470)
 14 Misaki Sango                 Suzuki                10:08.92
   1:57.378 (1:57.378)     3:15.324 (1:17.947)     4:33.699 (1:18.375)
   5:56.711 (1:23.013)     7:20.525 (1:23.814)     8:46.789 (1:26.265)
 15 Beverly Ramos                Puerto Rico           10:14.33
   1:54.741 (1:54.741)     3:12.218 (1:17.477)     4:30.957 (1:18.740)
   5:51.159 (1:20.203)     7:13.584 (1:22.425)     8:40.342 (1:26.758)
 16 Ann Dunn                     Brooks                10:21.83
   1:58.183 (1:58.183)     3:17.826 (1:19.644)     4:39.245 (1:21.419)
   6:02.866 (1:23.621)     7:27.966 (1:25.101)     8:55.088 (1:27.123)
 17 Amber Schultz                Unattached            10:38.66
   1:58.552 (1:58.552)     3:18.726 (1:20.175)     4:41.348 (1:22.623)
   6:08.494 (1:27.146)     7:36.906 (1:28.412)     9:09.015 (1:32.110)
 
 
 
 
 
Event 59  Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Section 2
================================================================
    Name                    Year School                  Finals
================================================================
Finals
  1 Collier Lawrence             Oiselle                9:50.47
   1:58.571 (1:58.571)     3:17.149 (1:18.578)     4:35.933 (1:18.784)
   5:54.674 (1:18.742)     7:14.560 (1:19.886)     8:33.859 (1:19.300)
  2 Mary Goldkamp                Rogue Ac/Adidas        9:53.66
   1:57.571 (1:57.571)     3:16.980 (1:19.409)     4:36.459 (1:19.480)
   5:54.969 (1:18.510)     7:16.805 (1:21.836)     8:38.510 (1:21.705)
  3 Tori Gerlach                 Penn State             9:57.47
   1:58.604 (1:58.604)     3:18.216 (1:19.613)     4:38.140 (1:19.924)
   5:57.625 (1:19.485)     7:19.182 (1:21.558)     8:40.652 (1:21.470)
  4 Jamie Cheever                Club Northwe           9:59.48
   1:57.838 (1:57.838)     3:17.275 (1:19.438)     4:36.731 (1:19.457)
   5:57.038 (1:20.307)     7:19.498 (1:22.461)     8:41.328 (1:21.830)
  5 Rolanda Bell                 Unattached            10:05.95
   1:57.294 (1:57.294)     3:16.683 (1:19.390)     4:36.241 (1:19.558)
   5:56.058 (1:19.817)     7:18.372 (1:22.315)     8:41.964 (1:23.593)
  6 Pippa Woolven                Florida State         10:10.17
   1:58.971 (1:58.971)     3:18.568 (1:19.598)     4:38.164 (1:19.596)
   5:58.675 (1:20.511)     7:21.928 (1:23.254)     8:47.133 (1:25.205)
  7 Heather Demorest             Montana State         10:14.60
   1:59.705 (1:59.705)     3:19.881 (1:20.177)     4:40.051 (1:20.170)
   6:01.506 (1:21.455)     7:24.713 (1:23.208)     8:51.353 (1:26.640)
  8 Chikako Mori                 Sekisui Kagaku        10:14.99
   1:58.357 (1:58.357)     3:18.913 (1:20.556)     4:39.226 (1:20.314)
   6:00.450 (1:21.225)     7:24.273 (1:23.823)     8:53.762 (1:29.490)
  9 Cinthya Paucar Segura        Federacion Peruana    10:17.91
   1:59.188 (1:59.188)     3:20.140 (1:20.953)     4:41.260 (1:21.120)
   6:03.983 (1:22.723)     7:28.634 (1:24.652)     8:54.919 (1:26.285)
 10 Maggie Callahan              Hudson Elite          10:19.22
   1:57.452 (1:57.452)     3:19.340 (1:21.888)     4:41.053 (1:21.714)
   6:03.533 (1:22.480)     7:30.503 (1:26.970)     8:57.436 (1:26.934)
 11 Courtney Heiner              Strava TC             10:21.20
   2:00.255 (2:00.255)     3:20.094 (1:19.840)     4:42.973 (1:22.879)
   6:06.464 (1:23.492)     7:32.504 (1:26.040)     8:59.042 (1:26.538)
 12 Alycia Butterworth           Idaho                 10:22.34
   1:59.339 (1:59.339)     3:19.544 (1:20.205)     4:41.585 (1:22.042)
   6:04.729 (1:23.144)     7:31.270 (1:26.541)     8:57.878 (1:26.608)
 13 Jordan Hamric                Oiselle               10:23.28
   2:00.020 (2:00.020)     3:20.385 (1:20.365)     4:42.249 (1:21.864)
   6:04.822 (1:22.573)     7:29.479 (1:24.658)     8:56.291 (1:26.813)
 14 Jovana DE LA Cruz Capani     Federacion Peruana    10:35.98
   1:57.710 (1:57.710)     3:17.070 (1:19.360)     4:42.742 (1:25.672)
   6:09.267 (1:26.525)     7:39.680 (1:30.413)     9:09.577 (1:29.898)
 -- Weynshet Anssa               Unattached                 DNS
 -- Shannon Klenke               Arkansas                   DNS


 

Jay Ajayi Drafted in Fifth Round of NFL Draft

Boise State in 8th Place at Mountain West Men's Golf Championship

Day Two is underway in the Mountain West Men's Golf Championship, and already Boise State is 10 over park.  The Broncos are in eighth place.