Utah State gymnastics will conclude its 2026 regular season on Sunday, March 15, at the Arizona State Tri Meet in Tempe, facing the host Sun Devils and Southeast Missouri. The meet is scheduled for 3 p.m. Mountain Time at Desert Financial Arena and will be streamed live on ESPN+.
This event marks an important conclusion to a strong season for Utah State, which currently holds a 15-4 record and is ranked 27th nationally in the Road to Nationals Poll. Arizona State enters the meet ranked 32nd, while Southeast Missouri is ranked 49th. Utah State’s rotation order for the competition will be bars, beam, floor, and vault.
Head coach Kristin White said, “We are excited to finish our regular season in Tempe. The team is looking forward to continuing the momentum we have. Arizona State and Southeast Missouri are great teams, and we know that details will be key. It will be another exciting matchup.” White recently received a contract extension through the 2030 season as announced by Utah State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Cameron Walker.
The Aggies recently secured at least a share of the Mountain West regular season championship with their win against Air Force on Feb. 27. This achievement marks their eighth conference title in program history and their second consecutive year winning a conference championship—an unprecedented accomplishment for Utah State gymnastics.
Several athletes have contributed notable performances this season. Junior Nyla Morabito has won eight vault titles this year and now ranks fifth all-time in school history with eleven career vault titles. She was also named Mountain West Floor Specialist of the Week after scoring a career-high-tying 9.925 against Oregon State. Freshman Mara Gruber earned her third conference honor this year as she tied for third on floor with a score of 9.875 against Oregon State.
In their most recent meet on March 6, Utah State defeated Oregon State with a score of 196.650–196.150—the third-highest home score in school history—and claimed all four event titles during the competition.
Looking ahead, Utah State will compete in the Mountain West Championships in Boise on Saturday, March 21.


