UK spoiled Senior Night at Illinois by edging the Iliini. Illini senior Kelsey Joannides and junior Alina Weinstein tied for AA honors. Weinstein won the vault and tied for the bars title with UK's Caitlyn Ciokajlo. Joannides won the beam while teammate Amber See tied with UK's Kayla Hartley for the FX title.
Link: Illinois Release
LSU's Lloimincia Hall won the floor with a 9.975 and the AA with a 39.425 to lead the LSU Tigers to a win over visiting NCSU. Classmate Rheagan Courville won the vault and tied with teammate Sarie Morrison for the bars title. NC State's Lane Jarred won the beam title.
Link: LSU Release
Temple overcame a strong challenge from host Army to take the win. Temple won four of the six events as a team, while Army won four individual events and the AA.
Link: Army Release
The Buckeyes rolled to a big win over visiting Kent State, hitting a 196.925. Sarah Miller led the way, winning the vault and beam. Teammate Melanie Shaffer won the floor while another Buckeye, Colleen Dean, tied for the bars title with Kent State's Erin Rothrock.
Link: Ohio State
Georgia defeated the visiting Bruins, led by Kat Ding's 39.65 AA win. Ding also won a share of titles on vault, beam and floor. She tied on vault with UCLA's Tauny Frattone. On beam, she tied with teammate Shayla Worley. Finally on floor, she tied with UCLA's Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs. GymDog Chelsea Davis won the only event that Ding didn't, the bars.
Link: UGA Release
Towson posted a big tri-meet win, led by senior Lindsay Poplaski's wins on the beam and in the AA. Teammate Kacy Cantanzaro won the vault and bars. Two more Tigers, Avis Hixon and Britney Russell, tied for the floor title.
Link: Towson Release
Dani Levy led the Spartans, winning bars and floor. Teammate Ashley Noll tied for the vault title with UIC's Chantel Turk. UIC's Catherine Dion won the beam.
Link: MSU Release
Illinois posted a 355.1 to down the visiting Buckeyes.
Link: Ohio State Release
PSU edged visiting Michigan and UNC in a close-fought contest after PSU struggled a bit on bars. Sharaya Musser led the way, posting a 39.65 in the AA. She also won the vault, beam and floor. For Michigan, Katie Zurales and Britnee Martinez tied for first.
Link: PSU Release
Host Ball State defeated Bowling Green by a narrow margin Friday night. Nicole Allen led the way, posting a 38.775 in the AA. Teammate Aftyn Siemer won floor while teammate Kayla Kmiecik tied for the bars title with BGSU's Monica Eaton. For BGSU, Danielle Wishart added a win on vault while Jamilah Ali won beam.
Link: Ball State Release
Claudia Salinas, L10 at US Gymnastics in New Jersey, has committed to Rutgers. She recently competed one event at the Excalibur meet and won the beam title. She was the L9 Eastern beam champion in 2008.
Gilly Hogue, L10 at Gymnastics and More in South Carolina, has committed to ASU. She qualified to JO Nationals last year, finishing 15th AA. This season she picked up an AA win at the Atlantis Crown (1st AA; 1st BB/FX) and she swept the events at the Beach Break meet. So far this season she has garnered three vault titles, three beam titles, three floor titles and one bars title.
Samantha Ward, L10 at Unique Sports Academy in Maryland, has committed to Towson. Ward qualified to regionals last season. This season she has finished 5th AA at the Maryland Classic and 4th AA at both Circle of Stars and the I Love NY Cup, where she finished 1st AA on bars.
Tiffany Foy, L10 at Everest in North Carolina, has committed to EMU. Foy qualified to JO Nationals last year. This season she won the Crown of the Carolinas (1st AA; 1st UB/BB/FX), finished 3rd AA at the National Judges Cup and 7th AA at the Atlanta Crown meet.
Alix Faden, a L10 at Gold Medal, has reportedly committed to PSU. At the 2011 L10 Nationals, she placed 41st AA. At the 2012 Parkette Invitational, she placed 3rd AA in her division.
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