Saturday, 06 May 2017 05:30

JO senior results summary

The top 10 AAers and individual event winners will be posted as scores become available this weekend. NOTE:   This list focuses on the senior age groups to highlight the incoming classes of 2017, 2018 or 2019 and to give some additional attention to the top uncommitted athletes in these age groups.  Because the Junior E and F age groups include ’19 incoming athletes, they are included here as well.   As for the younger gymnasts and the athletes who finished outside the top ten, we'll link to the scores.  Note:  the top four gymnasts in each group are selected to the JO National Team.

Sr. A

1  Kai Rivers, LSU 1st V/UB

2 Chloe Widner,  Az, 1st Fx (t)

3 Payton Richards , UF,  1st BB (t)

4 Adela Stonecipher, uncom, 1st FX (t)

5 Nicoletta Koulos, UCLA

6 Talitha Jones, Cal

7 Kylie Piringer, NU

8 Robyn Kelley, UNH

9 Jane Poniewaz, OSU

10 Kayla Bird, OSU

Jenna Dunn, uncomm, 1st BB (t)

 

Sr. B

1 Markarri Doggett, Bama, 1st V/FX

2 Rachel Baumann, UGA, 1st BB

3 Cristal Isa, Az, 1st UB

4 Samantha Davis, UGA

5T Maddie Quarles, DU

5T Karley McClain, SUU

7 Sakai Wright, uncomm.

8 Alexandra Greenwald, Iowa

9  Julia Wiest, Ball State

10T Anna Kaziska, SEMO

10T Makayla Maxwell, uncomm.

 Sr. C

1T Milan Clausi, Cal

1T Maya Bordas, Illinois

3 Sarah Hargrove, NU

4 Derrian Gobourne, Auburn

5 Haley Brechwald, Pitt

6 Adrienne Randall, Utah, 1st BB

7 Katie Chamberlain, Pitt

8 Nya Reed, uncomm.

9 Eve Micco, uncomm.

10T Kaylee Quinn, NU, 1st FX

10T Abby Heiskell, Michigan, 1st V (t)

Allie Stern, uncomm. 1st V (t);

Colby Miller, Ohio St, 1st UB

 Sr. D

1 Abby Brenner, Mich, 1st UB/FX

2 Lauren Navarro, Stanford, 1st BB

3 Madison Dagen, Oregon St.

4T Rachel Lukacs, UGA

4T Madison Mariani, Mich

6 Mikayla Meyer, USU

7 Natalie Wojcik, Mich, 1st V

8 J. Swartzentruber, Ohio St

9 Abby Boden, BYU

10T Taylor Lawson, Stanford

10T Alexia Burch, Utah

Sr. E

1 Rachel Flam, Stanford, 1st(t) FX (t)

2t Eva Schoepfer, OU, 1st FX (t)

2t Kaitlyn Yanish, Oregon St

4 Alonza Klopfer, Bama

5 Ona Loper, Minnesota, 1st FX (t)

6 Belle Huang, Rutgers, 1st BB

7 Anastasia Webb, OU, 1st(t) VT

8 Megan Verceles Carr, NU

9 Lauren Farley, Michigan

10t Mikayla Magee, Utah

10t Jamie Panchak, UC Davis

Kennedy Johnson CMU, 1st UB (t)

Emma Hartzler, Iowa, 1st UB (t)

 Sr. F

1 Nia Dennis, UCLA

2 Lynzee Brown, DU

3 Kyana George, Cal, 1st FX

4 Lexi Graber, Bama, 1st V (10.0!)

5 Lea Mitchell, MSU

6 Drew Watson, Auburn

7T Tra'vanni Jacobs, uncomm.

7T Lexy Ramler, Minnesota, 1st BB

9 Nina Schank, Cal, 1st UB

10 Sophis Carter, Arkansas

Jr. E

1 Jillian Hoffman, Utah, 1st(t) UB/FX

2 Luisa Blanco, 1st BB, Bama

3 Sierra Brooks, Mich,

4 Amoree Lockhart, OU

5 Aria Brusch, Auburn

6 Amanda Cashman, Utah

7 Jerquavia Henerson, uncom.1st V

8T Sienna Scheriber, Missouri

8T Erin Elkachi, uncomm.

10T Emma Itoh, uncomm

10T Hunter Dula, Utah

Rylie Mundel; DU, 1st UB

 Jr. F

1 Matilyn Waligora, Bama, 1st FX

2 Gabryel Wilson, Mich, 1st V (t)

3 Bailey Ferrer, LSU

4 Raena Worley, Kentucky

5 Helen Hu, uncomm., 1st BB

6 Bailey Lovett, Arkansas,

7 Tia Takekaw, uncomm.

8 Chloe Bellmore, uncomm.

9T Soraya Hawthorne, UGA

9T Adaline Sabados, Auburn

Cassie Stevens, Auburn, 1st V (t)

Grace Evans, uncomm. 1st UB

Jr. A Scores

Jr. B Scores

Jr. C Scores

Jr.D Scores

 

 

Kim Landrus has moved from Illinois to North Carolina State.  She spent 15 years in the coaching ranks at Illinois

Announcement

Thursday, 04 May 2017 10:21

PSU Hires Brown

PSU has hired Sarah (Shire) Brown as their 8th Head Coach in history.  Brown had been the Head Coach at EMU this past season.

Link:  Release

Okada has been Cal's Assistant Coach for five years.  He replaced Brett McClure.

Announcement

Tuesday, 02 May 2017 09:43

Pitt's Yohman Retires

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Pitt's Debbie Yohman has announced her retirement after 31 seasons.

Link:  Release

Sunday, 30 April 2017 21:02

A Look Ahead: Hopes for Next Year

As we finish our post-NCAA "detox", it's time to look forward to the next season.  Here's a few observations and a look forward to next season, including some thoughts on the upcoming code revision.

Florida's Alex McMurtry has been named the Honda Sports Award winner for Gymnastics.  The Honda Award is given to the top student-athlete in each sport.  At the end of the season, one winner from all sports will be selected as the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the winner of the Honda Award. 

Link: Release

OU's Men's team won their third straight National Championship on Saturday night, posting a big 431.95 to easily outdistance the field.  Ohio State was 2nd at 423.7, Illinois third at 422.1, and Stanford 4th at 421.5  Minnesota was fifth at 414.2, with NU at 412.9. 

Oklahoma posted a 430.6 to win Session 2 of the Men's NCAA qualifier.  Illinois was 2nd at 421.3 and Minnesota was 3rd at 420.1

Stanford posted a 420.45 to lead Session 1 at the Men's NCAA Championships.  OhioState (414.65) and Nebraska (413.05) also advanced.

The Nissen-Emery Award is presented to the year's most outstanding male gymnast.  This year's recipient is Akash Modi of Stanford.  He is a past NCAA AA and event champion and a 2016 Olympic Alternate.

Announcement

Wednesday, 19 April 2017 18:52

Honda Award Nominees for Gymnastics

This year's nominee for the Honda Award are Chayse Capps (OU), Maggie Nichols (OU), Ashleigh Gnat (LSU) and Alex McMurtry (UF).  The winner of the sport award becomes a finalist for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the 2017 Honda Cup.

Announcement

The NCAA has announced future National and Regional sites for the years 2019-2022.

Saturday, 15 April 2017 20:34

OU Wins Third NCAA Title

OU powered to their third NCAA title, posting a 198.3875 to win the Super Six.  LSU was 2nd at 197.7375, overtaking Florida's 197.7.  UCLA was fourth at 197.2625 while Utah was fifth at 196.5875.  Bama suffered through problems on UB and BB to post a 196 for sixth.  

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