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Thursday, 07 May 2015 19:51

2016-17 Zhong to BYU

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Canadian gymnast Angel Zhong has committed to BYU per her instagram page.  Angel competed at Elite Canada last January, finishing 23rd AA.  She finished 3rd AA and 1st on vault and floor at the 2015 BC Championships.

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Thursday, 07 May 2015 09:32

2016-17 Shchennikova to Michigan

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Polina Shchennikova, Elite gymnast training at Tigar in Colorado, has committed to Michigan.  In 2013 she placed 3rd on bars and 8th AA at both the Secret Classic and the P&G Championships.

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Wednesday, 06 May 2015 12:01

Tabitha Yim named head coach at Arizona

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Tabitha Yim has been named the new head coach at Arizona.   She has coached at Stanford for five seasons.

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Tuesday, 05 May 2015 04:52

2017-18 Dean to LSU

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Bridget Dean, L10 from Orlando Metro, has announced that she is now committed to LSU.   She had previously committed to Kentucky.

Sunday, 03 May 2015 16:40

2016-17 Hogan to Iowa

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Sydney Hogan, L10 at Cedar Valley Gymnastics, has committed to Iowa.  Sydney has been competing at Level 10 for a number of years and she qualified to JOs in 2013 and 2014.  This year she placed 10th AA at regionals.

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In an article and video piece, ESPN features Greg and Megan Marsden talking about how they successfully marketed Utah's program.  The article also touches on the future of NCAA gymnastics and the impact of the rising costs-per-athlete.    (See the video and article here)

"When I look at the big picture, I'm really concerned about the future of college athletics as we know it," Marsden says, citing a recent vote by the power five conferences, including the Pac-12 and SEC, to allow schools to offer full cost-of-attendance scholarships that cover food, transportation and miscellaneous expenses. "That will add another million or more to most athletic budgets," Marsden says. "The next thing coming down the line will be long-term healthcare and the final blow will be when we start paying football and basketball players in some form. It's inevitable, and when it happens, there won't be enough money to go around. Tough decisions will have to be made and I'm concerned about Olympic sports. It's important for gymnastics to position itself right now. If our meets and championships aren't live on TV with good ratings, we might not survive."

The Marsdens have long advocated for changes to meet formats that will encourage more live TV coverage and increase revenues.

This season, both the SEC and Pac-12 networks aired regular-season women's gymnastics meets live to great success. "But our championships are not on live TV," Megan says. "Our tape-delay broadcast of championships on ESPNU was interrupted with a live softball game between two unranked teams. That tells me we have not come far enough. It is our problem to fix. That Greg wasn't able to do so during his career is his biggest regret."

Perhaps some coaches who initially disagreed with proposed format changes have had a change of heart.

"When Greg's proposal first came through years back, I was one of the only coaches against it," says Faehn, who recently announced her departure from Florida to accept the role of Senior VP of the women's program at USA Gymnastics. "But I have done a 180. We need to be live. A few years ago, I didn't follow women's softball. Last year, NCAAs was on live and I was engrossed. When our championships came on, I thought, 'Why do I want to watch this? I know the results.' A light bulb went off. We need to make our product more TV friendly."

Kytra Hunter has won the Honda Sports Award.  That positions her as a finalist for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the 2015 Honda Cup.

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Friday, 01 May 2015 04:49

A’Miracal Phillips joins Auburn team

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A’Miracal Phillips, L10 at Alabama Elite, has signed with Auburn per a news article.  She recently placed 5th AA and 1st on vault at her state meet and 12th AA at regionals.

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Thursday, 30 April 2015 19:43

Temple Hires Salim-Beasley as Head Coach

Temple has announced the hiring of Umme Salim-Beasley as their new Head Coach.  She comes to the Owls after four years as an assistant at Rutgers.  She was a former standout at WVU and trained at Hill's.

Link:  Temple Release

Tuesday, 28 April 2015 16:17

2018-19 Randall to Utah

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Andrienne Randall, L10 at SCEGA in California, has committed to Utah.  She was the 2014 regional beam champ.  This season she earned the SoCal state floor title. 

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Tuesday, 28 April 2015 04:35

2015-16 Menzione to Ball State

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Kaitlyn Menzione, L10 from Illinois, has committed to Ball State per her twitter account.  She had previously committed to Arizona.

Monday, 27 April 2015 20:52

2015-2016: Patrick to UW Whitewater

Destiny Patrick, a L10 at Show Me Gymnastics, has committed to Wisconsin-Whitewater.  She recently finished 17th AA at the 2015 Region IV L10 Regionals.  She also placed 5th AA at Regionals in 2014.

Link:  Videos

Monday, 27 April 2015 19:42

2018-19 Sell to Pitt

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L10 Taylor Sell has committed to Pitt.  Taylor competes for Prestige in Pa.  She placed 11th AA at her state meet and 10th AA at regionals.

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Monday, 27 April 2015 14:35

DU Assistant Coach Carl Leland retires

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Carl Leland has announced his retirement from the Denver program after 17 years.

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Sunday, 26 April 2015 15:34

Senior Division NIT qualifiers

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The gymnasts finishing 8th and 9th in their division are qualified to the NIT and they are considered alternates to the JO meet, provided they attain a score of at least 34.0.   Also, any gymnast who did not qualify to JOs or the NIT, but who won an event at regionals qualifies to the NIT in that event.   In som cases, there were ties at 7th place.  Under USAG rules, a minimum of two gymnasts in each division will qualify for the NIT all around, assuming a score of at least 34.00.

 

Region 1

Sr. A
8th AA Rushton - BYU
9th AA Dudschus
 
Sr. B
8th AA - Rosza - SUU
9th AA - Catour - Sacramento State
Grace Kramer - ASU (1st V)
 
Sr. C
8th AA - Hadley - W&M
9th AA - Binkley - WMU
9th AA - Shu - Cal
 
Sr. D
8th AA - Hoffa - UW
9th AA - Murphy - USAF
 
Region 2
 
Sr. A
no qualifiers
 
Sr. B
8th AA - Carvalho - Ohio State
 
Sr. C
8th AA - Donaghy
 
Sr. D
8th AA - Bos

Region 3

Sr. A
8th AA Morris
9th AA Lowe
Jordan Danbury (1st Vault)
 
Sr. B
8th AA  Udowitch - ASU
9th AA  Hosek - PSU
Makayla Bullitt - ASU (1st V)
 
Sr. C
8th AA  Rickett - Bama
9th AA  Dennis
 
Sr. D
8th AA Imbus (1st UB) - ASU
9th AA Maradiaga - BYU
 
Region 4
 
Sr. A
8th AA - Christensen
9th AA - Chiu
 
Sr. B
8th AA Porter
9th AA Northrup
 
Sr. C
8th AA Moore - Penn
9th AA Rondeau
 
Sr. D
8th AA Hoffman
9th AA Sindelar
 
Region 5
 
Sr. A
8th AA Marshall
9th AA Richardson
 
Sr. B
8th AA Burton - Arkansas
9th AA Flavin
 
Sr. C  (3-way tie at 7th AA)
 
10th AA  Hoyer - MSU (1st BB)
11th AA Jennings
 
Sr. D
8th AA McClelland - Ohio State
9th AA Beyer - Bowling Green
 
Region 6
 
Sr. A
8th AA Cooperman
9th AA Stuyniski
 
Sr. B
8th AA Colwell
9th AA Samuel
 
Sr. C
8th AA Mahgoub - Rutgers
9th AA Harrison
 
Sr. D
8th AA Harada - GWU
9th AA Mager
 
Region 7
 
Sr. A
8th Adamski - Ohio State
9th Howell
 
Sr. B (tie at 7th place)
9th AA Drapkin
10thAA Munn
Morgan Bixler (1st V)
 
Sr. C
8th AA Green - Brown
9th AA Neggia - Penn
Carly Galpin (1st BB)
Addie Modugne (1st FX)
 
Sr. D
8th AA Kinloch-Bailey
9th AA Cahill
 
Region 8
 
Sr. A
8th AA Garner - Arkansas (1st BB)
9th AA Mitchell - MSU  (1st FX)
 
Sr. B
8th AA Swanson - Arizona
9th AA White - Iowa State
 
Sr. C  (tie at 7th place)
9th AA  Piorkowski - Boise State (1st V)
10thAA Mancari
 
Sr. D
8th AA  - Green
9th AA - Black
Megan Genry (1st V) TWU
 

 

 
Sunday, 26 April 2015 09:31

Region 7 qualifiers

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The senior division athletes who qualified to JOs:  (Full results)

Sr. A

1.  Sylvia - Auburn (1st BB/FX)
2.  Bridgens - PSU (1st UB)
3.  Reinstatdler - Utah
4T.  Fontaine
4T.  Politz - PSU
6.  Steinmeyer - Iowa St (1st V)
7,  Szfranski - ASU
 
Sr. B
1.  Watkins - UNH  (1st BB)
2.  Estrella - Utah State
3.  Rothman- Illinois State
4.  Cluchey - WVU (1st FX)
5.  McLaughlin
6.  Chong
7T. King
7T. White (1st UB)
 
Sr. C
1.  Muhaw - Utah (1st V)
2.  Stone - Ohio State
3.  Donovan (1st BB)
4.  Wright - WVU (1st UB)
5.  Szafranski- LSU
6.  Firmstone
7.  Wiczkowski -Temple
 
 
Sr. D
1.  Boren - UF (1st V/UB/BB/FX - with a 10 on vault)
2.  Koshinski - WVU (1st BB)
3.  Amado
4.  Brock (former PSU athlete)
5.  Shirley - MSU
6.  Amoresano - Rutgers
7.  Garcia - PSU
 
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