Friday, 07 January 2011 21:30

UCLA 195.3 at Utah 195.7

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Utah held off UCLA to win the opener for both squads.  UCLA posted a pair of falls on BB to halt their comeback attempt, after falling behind early.  Stephanie McCallister led the Utes, winning the AA with a 39.175 and tying for the FX title with UCLA frosh Olivia Courtney.  Ute teammate Kyndal Robarts won the VT.  For UCLA, Aisha Gerber won the BB while Brittani McCullough and Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs won the UB. 

Link:  UCLA Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:26

SUU 193.475 at USU 192.8

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SUU held off an upset minded USU squad 193.475 to 192.8.  USU's Brooke Cerosimo and Ari Lamb tied for AA honors with a 38.875.  Lamb won the BB while teammate Shannon Coughlin tied for the FX title with USU's Lyndsie Boone.  Boone also won the vault.  USU's Nicole Simoneau won the UB.         

Link:  USU Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:20

Arkansas 195.075 at OU 195.475

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OU held off Arkansas to secure the win in the "Beauty and the Beast" meet held at the same time as a wrestling match with Army.  (Viewers of the live feed saw a number of wrestling rounds, and may have been entertained as the color commentators tried to explain the basic rules of each sport to each other).  Four different OU athletes split the event titles.  Sara Stone won the VT for her Yurchenko Layout Full.  Megan Ferguson spun a solid routine to win the UB while teammate Natasha Kelley won the BB.  OU's Kayla Nowak tied with Arkansas' Jamie Pisani for the FX title.  Arkansas frosh Katherine Grable led a trio of Arkansas AAers with a 39.225. 

Link:  OU Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:16

Auburn 192.775 at Iowa State 193.475

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Iowa State posted an opening victory, led by by junior Michelle Browning's 39.175 AA win.  Browning capped off her victory with a win on FX.  Frosh teammate Michelle Shealy won the BB.  For AU, Petrina Yokay won the VT while teammate Kylie Shields won the UB.  . 

Link:  Iowa State Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:11

WVU 194.5 Over Missouri 191.575

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Down in Cancun, WVU served notice of their strength by posting a 194.5 to upset Missouri. Frosh Hope Sloanhoffer and senior Amy Bieski led the Mountaineers, with the former winning VT with a 9.925 and tying for first on FX with Bieski and Mizzou's Lauren Swankoski.  Bieski also picked up a win on BB and in the AA.     Mizzou's Sandra Ostad won the UB with a 9.775. 

Link:  Mizzou Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:08

PSU 192.75 at Bama 195.35

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A young Bama squad won their season opener, paced by senior Kylea Hoffman.  Hoffman won the AA with a 39.5 and tied with frosh teammate Diandra Milliner for the VT title.  Hoffman floated a nice Yurchenko Layout Full while Milliner drilled her Yurchenko 1 1/2.  Another frosh, Sarah DeMeo, won BB with a 9.925.  Sophomore Ashley Sledge won the UB with a 9.85.  

Link:  Bama Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:06

Ball State 190.475 at Pitt 192.0

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Pittsburgh won its opening meet, led by Molly Moyer's AA win and Alicia Talucci's two wins.  Talucci won BB and tied with Moyer and Ball State's Nicole Allen on VT.  Pitt frosh Brittney Harris won the UB. 

Link:  Pitt release

Friday, 07 January 2011 21:02

NU 194.95 at Florida 196.925

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Florida just missed the 197 mark in their season opener, as both teams avoided a major mistake.  Gator Ashanee Dickerson was dominant, winning VT, BB, FX and the AA (39.55).  Right behind her was frosh Alaina Johnson, who won UB and posted a 39.425 in her debut. 

Link:  NU Release

Friday, 07 January 2011 20:59

Michigan 195.7, Iowa 193.825, WMU 192.05 at MSU 191.85

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Michigan won their opening quad, led by senior Kylee Botterman's 39.4 AA win.  Botterman also won VT and BB.  Teammate Sarah Curtis tied with Michigan State's Jackie Berg for the UB title.  On FX, Wolverine Natalie Beilstein tied with Iowa's Rebecca Simbhudas for the win. 

Link:  MSU Release

Thursday, 06 January 2011 21:03

MSU Updates Mahoney's Status

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MSU has released an update on Kathryn Mahoney, who injured her spine last week during training.  She has been transferred out of the Neuro ICU and into a rehabilitation center closer to her home.  There is an address to send cards, and an address to send a donation to her recovery expense fund. 

Link:  MSU Release

Wednesday, 05 January 2011 22:58

Week 1 Preview: Collegiate Action this Weekend

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The season kicks off this weekend!.  As always, surf over to CollegeGymFans.com.  Each weekend during the season, we'll replace our feature section with our "Meet Time" collection of live links to stats, audio, commentary and more.  The chat room is also open, so stop by and chat with fellow fans as you watch the meets.  If you are on the go, check out our Twitter feed and get live updates as scores come in from across the country.  Also, in the news section, you can subscribe to our RSS feed to get results and recaps as their posted.   In the Events calendar in the Community section, we'll put a TV calendar as well as times for our Weekly chat.  Here's a preview on some key meets this weekend, with a particular focus on the Top 25 teams:

Thursday, 30 December 2010 16:29

MSU's Kathryn Mahoney Suffers Serious Spinal Injury *Update*

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Mahoney is listed in serious condition following surgery to stabilize the injury to the C-6 vertebrae, which occured in practice.  Per the team's Facebook page, she is set to be released from the Neuro ICU tomorrow and is sitting up and eating on her own.  You can read more and send your well-wishes via the team's Facebook page, and find an address to send her cards and words of encouragement.

News release

Thursday, 30 December 2010 16:14

Utah freshman Alyssa Gale retires due to injury

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Alyssa Gale has been unable to overcome an injury from her club competition days.  She'll retire, but remain involved with the team as a manager.

News

Monday, 20 December 2010 17:18

USA Gymnastics Issues Letter in Support of Cal Gymnastics

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USA Gymnastics has issued a letter urging members and fans of the sport to make pledges to Cal Gymnastics Forever.  In September, Cal announced the elimination of the Men's and Women's Gymnastics Program.  In order to save the programs, a long term financial plan must be put in place to support gymnastics, rugby, women's lacrosse and baseball.  A coordinated plan to raise $12.5M has been put in place, with over $10M already raised by the other sports.  The Cal gymnastics program is targeting $1M towards that total, an amount they will have until January 31st to raise.  Make your pledge or help spread the word today. 

Link:  USAG Letter and Cal Gymnastics Forever Website

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