PSU will welcome four frosh for 2015-2016: Matthew Bunke (KMC), Chris Sands (Prestige), Alex Thomason (Champion) and Wyatt Tyndall (Taiso).
Canadian Tyndall is a member of the Canadian Junior National Team and a three-time provincial champ. He signed in April.
Link: PSU Release
The first day of Event Finals at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto are now complete.
On Women's VT, Cuba's Marcia Jiminez easily won Gold.
On Men's FX, Guatemala's Jorge Lopez won the Gold. Ex Michigan star Sam Mikulak won bronze, with the USA's Donnell Whittenburg in 2nd.
On Men's PH, the USA's Marvin Kimble and Colombia's Jossimar Moreno for the Gold. Mikulak was fifth.
On the UB, Florida commit Rachel Gowey won the Gold. Future teammate Amelia Hundley was 3rd, with former DU star Jessica Lopez Arocha in the silver position. Washington commit Madison Copiak of Canada was 7th.
On the Rings, Olympic Champ Arthur Zanetti won the Gold. Whittenburg won the silver. Former PSU star Tommy Ramos of Puerto Rico was 4th, while teammate and current PSU star Alexis Torres was 6th.
Link: Results
To the delight and thunderous cheers of the home crowd, Canadian Ellie Black won the gold medal at the 2015 Pan Am Games, held in Toronto. She became the first Canadian woman to win the AA title in 36 years. Using a solid 58.15, she easily outdistanced runnerup Madison Desch (Bama commit), who suffered a hand touch on BB and an out-of-bounds on FX. Rising Cuban star Flavia Lopes Saraiva won the bronze. Florida commit Amelia Hundley was 4th after a fall on UB.
Link: Results
Florida has announced the hiring of Owen Field as an assistant. Field has been a volunteer assistant or manager for Nebraska the last six seasons. He also served as a volunteer coach for Southern Utah.
Link: UF Release
Florida frosh Alex McMurtry stuck her double layout off UB and was awarded a 9.95, lifting the Gators above the Utah Utes, who already finished. Utah entered the final rotation 0.15 behind Florida but proceeded to drill their vaults to a 49.55 team total. Florida experienced a series of landing errors (hops, steps and large steps) until McMutry's score lifted the Gators to their three-peat.
TWU has announced the signing of Jenna Cashmore, as expected.
Link: Release
All of the Top 2 seeds advanced with no upsets this season, although some #2s knocked off the #1 seed in their Regional. Here's the full list of qualifiers (based on tentative results from live stats).
Ursinus scored a school record 193.55 to win the East Regional and qualify to the NCGA Championships in two weeks. They also set new team records on the VT, UB, and BB.
1 | Ursinus College | 193.550 |
2 | Brockport State | 193.075 |
3 | Cortland State | 191.450 |
4 | Springfield College | 189.075 |
5 | Ithaca College | 188.075 |
6 | Rhode Island College | 180.100 |
Ursinus was led by Kaelin Ruoss' win in the AA, a 38.675 school record. Teamamte Kristina Steffenhagen won the FX with a new recoard, and was named NCGA East Gymnast of the year. Ruoss was frosh of the year. Teammate Jillian Casarella won the BB.
Cortland State's Amanda Scanlon won the VT. Brockport State's Stephanie Schuler won the UB.
Link: Ursinus Release
Host UGA edged undefeated Utah by just 0.175 points. A pair of UGA frosh tied for individual titles: Natalie Vaculik tied for the BB title with Utah's Baely Rowe. Meanwhile on FX, Gigi Marino tied with Utah's Becky Tutka. Utah split the remaining hardware. Kari Lee won VT while Georgia Dabritz won the UB. Ute Tory Wilson also won the AA with a 39.275.
Link: Release
In a close preliminary session at the 2015 Men's Winter Cup, former Illinois star Paul Ruggeri (87.7) edged former OU standout Steven Legendre (87.6) and former Cal star Donothan Bailey (87.5) for first. Cal's Kevin Wolting was the top active NCAAer in 8th, with OU's Allan Bower and Hunter Justus in 9th and 10th. Stanford's Akash Modi was 11th but first in the first preliminary session. Competition continues on Saturday.
Link: Results