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Good Morning Bronco Nation 7/16: No Stranger To Success

Today, the best from the 2023-24 academic year and Howard is headed to Paris

Good morning, Bronco Nation! The time has come — play as Boise State in the just-released EA College Football 25 to satisfy the need for Bronco football.

What else is brewing in today’s edition, Bronco Nation?

🐴 The best from the 2023-24 academic year
👟 Howard headed to Paris
🔷 And much, much more!

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🔷 COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

46 days until kickoff, Bronco Nation!

Ray Guy award semifinalist, four-time All-American and Preseason All-Mountain West selection, James Ferguson-Reynolds is ready for another booming year at Boise State. No. 46 led the nation in yards per punt (49.7) and tallied the second, third and fourth-longest yards per punt in a single game in Bronco history.

📈 STOCK UP

🔼 Strength In The Herd. Each summer, the Boise State Athletic Department takes a week in which it recognizes the accomplishments of the previous year. Please join us this week as we celebrate the success of Bronco student-athletes from the 2023-24 academic year.   Boise State student-athletes combined for eight conference championships, seven All-Americans and numerous all-conference awards. Feature stories include the following…

🎾 Men’s tennis returned to the top of the Mountain West, becoming back-to-back conference champions.

🤸 Boise State gymnastics dominated the Mountain West Conference while Emma Loyim swept the floor (and beam), taking home individual Mountain West titles.

🏈 Bronco football rallied back from the start of the season to make the MW Championship, and ultimately, came out on top in a decisive win over UNLV to claim a fifth MW title.

🏌️ Boise State men’s golfer Cole Rueck took home the individual title in the Mountain West in his first collegiate win in a complete field.

🔼 Ready To Go. The Mountain West Volleyball All-Stars, featuring Boise State’s Paige Bartsch, arrived in Europe a couple of days ago as the team looks to repeat as Global Challenge champions. Follow along as Bartsch participates with others representing the conference to compete in the 19th Annual Global Challenge at Pula, Croatia. 

🔼 No Stranger To Success. It’s official: former Boise State track and field athlete and three-time Mountain West champion Marisa Howard will represent Team USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

🔼 In Memoriam. We are saddened to hear about the passing of Boise State men’s tennis volunteer, Jim Poling. He will be dearly missed.

🤔 BLUE TURF TRIVIA

Best of the Best. Today’s trivia question…how many All-Americans did Boise State Athletics have during the 2023-24 academic year?

Think you got it? Scroll to the bottom and find out!

📱 FROM THE AD’S DESK

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🗓 THE WEEKS AHEAD

☀️ Boise State Athletics offers numerous individual and team camps throughout the summer. Register your son or daughter today. 

🎉 TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Seven!

Football finished with four All-Americans (Kage Casey, James Ferguson-Reynolds, Ashton Jeanty and Andrew Simpson), while Gymnastics (Courtney Blackson), Softball (Sophia Knight) and Volleyball (Paige Bartsch) each had one.

🔷 Have a great Tuesday, Bronco Nation!