Sunday, 19 April 2015 13:58

NCAA Event Finals

Event champions were crowned today at the 2015 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships.  Stanford's Elizabeth Price won the VT, while Utah's Georgia Dabritz won the UB.  On BB, UCLA's Samantha Peszek was the victor, while Florida's Kytra Hunter took home the top prize on FX.

On Vault, Price vaulted the biggest Yurchenk Layout Full of the session.  She had a small scoot back on the landing, but had the most amplitude of the finals.  Florida's Bridget Sloan was 2nd for her version of the same vault.  Haley Scaman of OU did the same vault to tie with Bama's Kayla Williams, who went with a Yurchenko 1 1/2. 

On UB, Dabrtiz hit her Comaneci release and planted her full-in for the win.  UGA's Brittany Rogers hit her Ricna to tie Florida's Bridget Sloan (Ray) for 2nd. 

On BB, Samantha Peszek stuck her tuck full and dismounted with a back handspring to back layout to back layout full (with great height) for the win.  Stanford's Ivana Hong was rock steady for second, showing an Onodi to back handspring.  Oregon State's Madeline Gardiner hit a variety of elements with confidence to take third.

On FX, Florida's Kytra Hunter hit a huge double layout for the win.  DU's Nina McGee hit her double layout as well for 2nd, tying with OU's Brenna Dowell, who hit her double front to stag jump. 

 

Gymnastics

Headline

Kytra Hunter claimed the NCAA floor exercise title Sunday.It was the first NCAA floor title for the Gators since 1985.

Sunday April 19, 2015Kytra Hunter wins NCAA floor exercise title

Kytra Hunter claimed the NCAA floor exercise title Sunday.It was the first NCAA floor title for the Gators since 1985.

 

FORT WORTH, Texas – Make that three NCAA titles this weekend for Florida senior Kytra Hunter.

Florida’s NCAA Event Champions
Name Event Year Score
Kytra Hunter All-Around 2015 39.600
  Floor Exercise 2015 9.9625
  All-Around 2012 39.725
  Vault 2012 9.8750
Bridget Sloan Uneven Bars 2014 9.9375
  All-Around 2013 39.600
  Balance Beam 2013 9.9000
Alaina Johnson Uneven Bars 2013 9.9125
Marissa King Vault 2011 9.8750
Betsy Hamm Balance Beam 1998 9.8750
Susan Hines Vault 1998 9.8625
  Vault 1997 9.8875
Maria Anz Floor Exercise 1984 9.7000

She opened NCAA Championship action Friday by tying with UCLA’s Samantha Peszek for the NCAA all-around title. Then Saturday, she helped the Gators win their third consecutive NCAA team title. She finished the weekend – and her collegiate career – with a stellar routine Sunday to claim the NCAA floor exercise crown.

It was quite a weekend for Hunter and her Gator teammates, as the 2015 NCAA Championships came to a close Sunday at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena.

Hunter’s winning mark of 9.9625 gives Florida its second NCAA floor champion. It was the Gators’ first since Maria Anz won Florida’s first NCAA title in any event when she claimed the 1985 NCAA floor title.

Junior teammate Bridget Sloan just missed stepping to the top of the podium in the two events she performed Sunday. Sloan was second in both the vault (9.925) and uneven bars (9.95) final standings.

Hunter and freshman Alex McMurtry also made their first appearances in the NCAA balance beam final. Hunter was fifth (9.875) and McMurtry tied for eighth (9.825.).

Joining Hunter in Sunday’s floor final was freshman Kennedy Baker and junior Bridgette Caquatto. Both had a miscue during their routines, as Baker took 12th (9.775) and Caquatto (9.3375).

GATOR NOTES:

  • With her floor exercise title today, Hunter is now the Gators’ career leader in NCAA individual event titles with four. She also won the 2012 all-around and vault titles.
  • With Hunter’s win, the Gators have claimed at least one NCAA event title every season since 2011.

QUOTES:

On today’s performance by the Gators:

“For Kytra - Wow! She was just a complete model of consistency and it was so amazing to see her enjoy every moment out there today. She’s the first Gator since Maria Anz in 1985 to win a floor title. I think that’s extra special. She’s always been known for her explosive power and her tumbling, but she’s really worked hard over the last four years on showcasing, performing and showing the dance. It all came together for her today. I couldn’t be more proud. She’s represented Florida with such class and integrity. She will certainly be missed.

“Bridget [Sloan] did great on the two events she qualified for. She has said many times that she didn’t even expect to be here. Such strong performances for her on both events.

“Bridgey (Caquatto) - she performed the heck out that routine. I’m proud of her for qualifying into the event finals and becoming an All-American. Often times there are mistakes on finals day because the athletes are so tired, but I commend her for everything she’s done up to this point. Through the championship weekend, she did a great job.

“What a huge learning experience for our freshmen Kennedy [Baker] and Alex [McMurtry]. This is their first opportunity to be a part of this. To make event finals is really special. I thought they, along with everyone else, did great.” ”– Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn

On closing her career:

“It’s always definitely bittersweet. It’s definitely an exclamation point on my ending of my collegiate career. Honestly…I mean I couldn’t be any prouder of myself just because I have worked so hard to keep my team together and I have tried to step out of my boundaries and show a different leadership role. At the beginning of the season, we did lose Bridget Sloan and she is the core of our team. I know I keep talking about that, but honestly it made me realize and it made me mature a lot more. It made me able to grow up and bring a team together and just be a different kind of leader. I think that, of course, all of our hard work has definitely paid off. I’m just really excited.” – senior All-American Kytra Hunter

On if there is an element of pride for winning a championship all four years:

“It definitely shows a little bit of pride and I do feel pride too. Also being able to have the opportunity to do gymnastics for the University of Florida is what I definitely cherish the most. I’m just really excited that I was recruited and I was able to be a part of a prestigious university. It honestly means a lot to me and to be able to come close with my teammates and my coaches. It’s definitely a home away from home. Just having that comfort and knowing what I do is for the Gators and that I’m contributing to that success.” – senior All-American Kytra Hunter

2015 NCAA EVENT CHAMPIONS:

Event Name School Score
Vault Elizabeth Price Stanford 9.9333
Uneven Bars Georgia Dabritz Utah 9.9625
Balance Beam Samantha Peszek UCLA 9.9500
Floor Exercise Kytra Hunter Florida 9.9650

The NCAA Individual Event Finals signaled the end of the 2015 NCAA Gymnastics Championships. The 2016 NCAA Championships return to the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena and the dates are April 15-17.

Vault
Place Gymnast Team Score
1 Elizabeth Price Stanford 9.9333
2 Bridget Sloan Florida 9.9250
3 Kayla Williams Alabama 9.8917
  Haley Scaman Oklahoma 9.8917
5 Kari Lee Utah 9.8750
6 Ali Jackson Oklahoma 9.8583
7 Brandie Jay Georgia 9.8500
8 Myia Hambrick LSU 9.8167
Uneven Bars
Place Gymnast Team Score
1 Georgia Dabritz Utah 9.9625
2 Bridget Sloan Florida 9.9500
  Brittany Rogers Georgia 9.9500
4 McKenzie Wofford Oklahoma 9.9250
5 Katie Bailey Alabama 9.9000
  Rheagan Courville LSU 9.9000
  Keeley Kmieciak Oklahoma 9.9000
  Elizabeth Price Stanford 9.9000
9 Shae Zamardi LSU 9.8625
10 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.8500
11 Erika Aufiero Oregon State 9.8250
12 Randii Wyrick LSU 9.2875
Balance Beam
Place Gymnast Team Score
1 Samantha Peszek UCLA 9.9500
2 Ivana Hong Stanford 9.9375
3 Madeline Gardiner Oregon State 9.9250
4 Chayse Capps Oklahoma 9.9125
5 Kytra Hunter Florida 9.8750
Rebecca Clark Oklahoma 9.8750
7 Keeley Kmieciak Oklahoma 9.8625
8 Alex McMurtry Florida 9.8250
Caitlin Atkinson Auburn 9.8250
Jessie Jordan LSU 9.8250
Talia Chiarelli Michigan 9.8250
12 Nicole Artz Michigan 9.8125
13 Kayla Williams Alabama 9.2250
Floor
Place Gymnast Team Score
1 Kytra Hunter Florida 9.9625
2 Nina McGee Denver 9.9500
  Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.9500
4 Haley Scaman Oklahoma 9.9375
5 Ashleigh Gnat LSU 9.9125
  Georgia Dabritz Utah 9.9125
7 Sachie Sugiyama Michigan 9.9000
  Talia Chiarelli Michigan 9.9000
9 Mary Beth Box Georgia 9.8875
  Samantha Peszek UCLA 9.8875
11 Hollie Blanske Nebraska 9.8500
12 Kennedy Baker Florida 9.7750
13 Taylor Rice Stanford 9.7625
14 Kari Lee Utah 9.6125
15 Bridgette Caquatto Florida 9.3375
Login to post comments