Effective communication between prospects and college coaches can be a critical component in the final choice in the college search for high school athletes. That being the case, prospects should try to cultivate this skill early on in an effort to demonstrate their willingness to be an equal partner in the coach-prospect relationship.
10 Misconceptions To Avoid In The Recruiting Process Here are ten common misconceptions to avoid during the recruiting process: “I only want to compete for a Top 10 gymnastics team in college”: Your focus should be on finding the right fit both academically and athletically even if it is not one of the Top 10 gymnastics teams. “My club coach is going to get me a scholarship”: Many club coaches are very helpful in making connections, but do not rely on this. “If I am a walk-on I will be treated differently”: This is a great question to ask the…
Summer is right around the corner and for every prospect that is in the hunt to match his or her talent with the right college program, opportunity approaches. Summer opens up more time on the daily schedule and with that, the chance to close in on some key elements of the college search.
The average cost of a 4 year college experience has increased dramatically during the past 10 years and financial aid is becoming a hot topic in the college search for athletes. Competition for athletic scholarships is fierce and for some student-athletes and families (particularly nearly all male gymnasts and all walkons/Division III/Ivy League athletes), they also need to look at need-based financial assistance or alternative forms of grants and scholarships to help pay the freight. This article takes a simple approach in identifying key components of financial aid.
The NCAA Manual is the “go to” resource for prospects and families as they begin to build their education base in the college search. Between the Division 1, 2 and 3 manuals there is well over 1,500 pages of helpful information! The aim of this article is to direct you toward these resources, help you simplify your search and wrap your arms around recruiting terms, rules and procedures you will encounter as you navigate your personal college quest. First, let’s search for a copy of the manual! Go to www.ncaa.org. Click the “resources” tab. Under “Resources,” Click either the Division…
We are entering into our final weekend of competition, and the Race to the Regionals is heating up!  Teams are chasing one of 36 spots available in post-season competition.
We're already down to the last few weeks of the season, and teams are jockeying for one of 36 spots at the Regional meet.  However, there are several meets left before the end of the season, so we're still likely to see a significant shake-up in the standings.  Here's a few observations from the action in February...
As most parents know the high school years can be challenging, add to that the college recruiting process.  I know first hand as we went through it with our daughter.  Many times it is awkward for girls at this age to feel confident in putting themselves "out there" to be judged by anyone, let alone college coaches.  The temptation for the parent is to take the lead and actually write the emails and make the contacts. Whatever you do ........do not do this! It is however appropriate to encourage your daughter and help her set goals to getting recruited.  Sitting…
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.

Skills of Note in the 2012 Season (W)

The following is a listing of high level skills performed by Women in the 2012 Season.  To make this list, the skill had to be successfully competed in a meet sometime during the season.  The skill competed must have an FIG rating of "E" or "F" or "G", or an FIG Vault Difficult Value of 5.3 or higher.

The issue of escalating difficult leading to higher injury rates and more wear and tear on the athlete is important.  The purpose of this list is not to encourage or foster unreasonable risk or other threats to the safety of the athletes.  In fact, many of the skills on this list were only competed in special circumstances.  This list simply serves as an archive and collection of skills actually performed by the athletes.

This list is incomplete and will be updated as information becomes available.  Please submit your additions and corrections to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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UNEVENS

 

 

 

 

Handspring, Front Tuck 1/1 Twist

Deanna Graham, Arizona

Amber See, Illinois

RO 1/2 on, Front Layout 1/2 Off

Tsukahara Layout 3/2

Marissa King, UF

Yurchenko Layout 2/1

Yurchenko Layout 3/2

Natalie Beilstein, Michigan

Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Jessie DeZiel, NU

Amy Glass, Boise State

Kytra Hunter, Florida

Diandra Milliner, Bama

Sachi Sugiyama, Michigan

Comaneci

Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Shushunova

Emily Warfield, DU

Full Twisting Double Layout Flyaway

Victoria Aepli, Ohio State

Dana Bonincontri, Penn

Kaitlin Clark, Bama

Ruby Engreitz, Washington

Allison Flores, Arizona

Jessa Hansen, Iowa

Kaylyn Millick, WVU

Stine Olivere, Cal

Brie Olson, OU

Emma Stevenson, Iowa

Hindorff (clear-hip reverse hecht/Tkachev)

Meaghan Biros, Pitt

Ashanee Dickerson, UF

Jaleesa Wilson, DU

Ricna (Stalder reverse hecht/Tkachev)

Ray (toe-on Tkachev)

Stephani Canizaro, Arkansas

Alaina Johnson, UF

Zoya Johnson, UNC

Britnie Jones, Arizona

Natasha Kelley, OU

Geralan Stack-Eaton, Bama

Shayla Worley, UGA

Triple Twisting Flyaway

Nicole Meiller, Sac State

Bharwaj (full twisting Pak)

Alicia Asturias, Cal

Leslie Mak, Oregon State

BEAM

 

 

 

 

 

FLOOR

 

 

 

 

Round-Off, Layout to Two Feet Mount

Switch Ring Leap

Morgan Evans, UNC

Molly Quirk, Arizona

Randy Stageberg, UF

Back tuck 1/1 twist

Samantha Peszek, UCLA

Arabian Front Tuck  

Rheagan Courville, LSU

Back Layout Two Foot*

Marissa King, UF

5/2 Turn in Wolf (Humphrey)

Double Front Tuck

Back Double Pike

Katherine Grable, Arkansas

* Athlete must hold layout position througout the salto for E credit.  A layout with a pike down is credited as a D.



 

 

Full Twisting Double Layout

Double Layout

Stephanie Colbert, Michigan

Melissa Doucette, Alaska-Anchorage

Lora Leigh Frost, Bama

Marissa Gutierrez, Bama

Brianna Guy, AU

Lloimincia Hall, LSU

Kytra Hunter, UF

Marissa King, Florida

Maliah Mathis, LSU

Ciera Perkins, Boise State

Samantha Peszek, UCLA

Tory Wilson, Utah

Double Front

Alex Deluca, Ohio State

Jessa Hansen, Iowa

Natalie Sutter, NIU

Reema Zakharia, Michigan

Arabian Double Front

Nicole Allen, Ball State

Natalie Beilstein, Michigan

Amy Borsellino, Arkansas

Olivia Courtney, UCLA

Rheagan Courville, LSU

Aubree Cristello, Arizona

Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Ashanee Dickerson, UF

Katherine Grable, Arkansas

Deanna Graham, Arizona

Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA

Alaina Johnson, Florida

Danae Johnson, Rutgers

Marissa King, Florida

Danielle Levy, MSU

Kelci Lewis, Arkansas

Tina Maloney, WVU

Sarah Miller, Ohio State

Diandra Milliner, Bama

Ashley Morgan, Stanford

Gina Nuccio, UGA

Brooke Parker, Bama

Kyndal Robarts, Utah

Geralen Stack-Eaton, Bama

Thomasina Wallace, SJSU

Emma Willis, Iowa

Triple Full

Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Megan Ferguson, OU

Tuck Full In or Half In/Half Out

Kelsey Black, Boise State

Kailah Delaney, Utah

Lia Del Priore, Utah

Lora Evenstad, NU

Amy Glass, Boise State

Dayah Haley, WVU

Luisa Leal-Restrepo, Rutgers

Corrie Lothrop, Utah

Stephanie McCallister, Utah

Kristin Milardo, W&M

Jaime Pisani, Arkansas

Brittany Potvin-Green, Boise State

Alyssa Pritchett, UCLA

Joanna Sampson, Michigan

Melanie Shaffer, Ohio State

Becky Tutka, Utah

Alina Weinstein, Illinois

Cerise Witherby, Oregon State

Tuck Full Out

Pike Full In

Noel Couch, UGA

Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Lexus Demurs, AU

Jessie DeZiel, NU

Rachel Goldenberg, Kent State

Kim Jacob, Alabama

Jordan Salsberg, Arkansas

Rachel Spicer, UF

Randy Stageberg, UF

Brittany Webster, AU

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