Claudia Salinas, L10 at US Gymnastics in New Jersey, has committed to Rutgers. She recently competed one event at the Excalibur meet and won the beam title. She was the L9 Eastern beam champion in 2008.
Gilly Hogue, L10 at Gymnastics and More in South Carolina, has committed to ASU. She qualified to JO Nationals last year, finishing 15th AA. This season she picked up an AA win at the Atlantis Crown (1st AA; 1st BB/FX) and she swept the events at the Beach Break meet. So far this season she has garnered three vault titles, three beam titles, three floor titles and one bars title.
Samantha Ward, L10 at Unique Sports Academy in Maryland, has committed to Towson. Ward qualified to regionals last season. This season she has finished 5th AA at the Maryland Classic and 4th AA at both Circle of Stars and the I Love NY Cup, where she finished 1st AA on bars.
Tiffany Foy, L10 at Everest in North Carolina, has committed to EMU. Foy qualified to JO Nationals last year. This season she won the Crown of the Carolinas (1st AA; 1st UB/BB/FX), finished 3rd AA at the National Judges Cup and 7th AA at the Atlanta Crown meet.
Alix Faden, a L10 at Gold Medal, has reportedly committed to PSU. At the 2011 L10 Nationals, she placed 41st AA. At the 2012 Parkette Invitational, she placed 3rd AA in her division.
Link: YouTube.com Channel
The college search for athletes is a quest, and unless you are the blue chip kid that the coaches are hovering over, you need a vehicle to drive the recruiting process in your favor. Personally, I believe the manner and how often you communicate with college coaches can make a big difference in your results.
Chelsea Raineri, L10 at Silvia's in Pa., has committed to ISU. Raineri competed in the 2011 NIT, finishing 3rd AA. This season she has finished in the top five in all of her meets, including a first place finish (1st AA; 1st V/FX) at the Maryland Classic. She has picked up three 1st place vault titles so far this season.
Our annual listing of "Superlatives" makes its 2012 debut! A "Superlative" is our listing of FIG "E" or higher level skills and 5.3 Start Value and higher vaults that have been attemped in NCAA competition. It's a way to recognize those athletes who continue to challenge themselves and the sport by competing these ultra difficult skills. At the same time, we recognize that training and competing high level skills could result in a higher rate of injury.
This list is incomplete! We'll update it as you provide the names of the athletes and their skills performed. Please submit your entries into This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
OU leads the way in the Troester.com GymInfo National Rankings for Men, for the week of February 27th. PSU is 2nd and Illinois is 3rd.
Stanford's Eddie Penev takes over the top spot in the AA rankings, in addition to the vault standings. OU's Jake Dalton is still king of the floor. Cal's Glen Ishino continues his lead on PH, while Scott Rosenthal holds steady at the top of the rings standings. Michigan's Sam Mikulak is the top p-bar worker, while Illini Paul Ruggeri is the top high bar guy.
Florida holds the number spot in the Troester.com GymInfo National Rankings this week. The rankings this week shift to the Regional Qualifying Score (RQS). It is calculated by taking the top three "AWAY" meet scores, the next three highest scores (regardless of location), tossing out the high, and averaging the remaining five. OU is close behind in 2nd, and UCLA is in also above 197 and is in third.
Host Stanford defeated Michigan on Sunday afternoon, winning all six events but gaining the biggest advantage on rings and p-bars. Stanford was led by Eddie Penev and Cameron Foreman. Penev won the AA with a 87.35, plus the FX, while Foreman won the PB and HB.
Link: Michigan Release
UCLA became the first team to surpass 198 this season, with a big 198.05 at home. Vanessa Zamarripa made her AA debut, posting a 39.625 win for the Bruins. She tied for the beam title with teammates Samantha Peszek and Mattie Larson. UCLA's Olivia Courtney won the vault and tied for the floor title with teammate Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs. Monique De La Torre won bars and completed the UCLA sweep.
Link: ASU Release
Navy held off W&M, using their highest team score of the year. Andrew Faulk led the way, winning the AA (85.5), FX, PH, R, and PB.
Link: Navy Release
Temple celebrated Senior Day by defeating Air Force and Brockport. Senior Adam Al-Rokh led the way, winning the AA with an 83.1. He also tied for the rings title with Air Force's Devin Menefee.
Link: Temple Release
CMU posted a 49.0 on beam in the last rotation to hold off NIU. CMU was led by Kristin Teubner, who won the AA with a 39.15, the BB with a 9.875 and tied for the vault title (with teammate Meaghan McWhorter). The Chippewas' Kari Dieffenderfer won the bars. For NIU, Tanya Rachan won the FX.
Link: CMU Release
Iowa State celebrated Senior Night by defeating visiting Minnesota. Iowa State senior Michelle Browning led the way, winning the AA with a 39.3. She also tied for the floor title with Gopher Dusti Russell. Classmate Celine Paulus added a win on bars while frosh Caitlin Brown tied with Minnesota's Shannon Golich for the beam title. Gopher Kayla Slechta won the vault.