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2020 SCHEDULE

2020 gymnastics team - front row (from left): Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf. Second row: , Payton Richards, . Third row: Halley Taylor, Maegan Chant, Jazmyn Foberg, Nya Reed. Back row: Sierra Alexander, , , Savannah Schoenherr, . 2019 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT (TV) LOCATION TIME (ET) 1/10 Arkansas (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6:45 p.m. 1/17 (SEC Network) Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. 1/24 LSU (ESPN2) Gainesville, Fla. 7:15 p.m. 1/31 Kentucky (SEC Network +) Lexington, Ky. 7 p.m. 2/7 , Iowa State (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6:45 p.m. 2/14 Auburn (SEC Network) Auburn, Ala. 8:30 p.m. 2/21 Gators Link to Pink versus Alabama (SEC Network) Gainesville, Fla. 5:45 p.m. 2/28 Georgia (SEC Network) Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. 3/7 Penn State University Park, Pa. 4 p.m. 3/13 Woman’s University (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. 6:45 p.m. 3/21 Championships Duluth, Ga. Session I (Seeds 5-8) (SEC Network) 3:30 p.m. Session II (Seeds 1-4) (SEC Network) 8 p.m. 4/2-4 NCAA Regional Championships TBA 4/2 Regional First Round TBA 4/3 Regional Semifinal TBA 4/4 Regional Final TBA (Regional sites: Denver, Colo., University Park, Pa., Los Angeles, Calif., Norman, Okla.) 4/17-18 NCAA Championships Fort Worth, Texas 4/17 NCAA Team Semifinal I (ESPN2) 1 p.m. 4/17 NCAA Team Semifinal II (ESPN2) 6 p.m. 4/18 NCAA Super Six Team Final (ABC) 3:30 p.m.

GATOR TICKET INFO Season Single Meet general admission season ticket holders) Purchase tickets: Reserved Adult Tickets: $35 $8 UAA Ticket Office (Gate 1, Ben Hill Griffin ) Reserved Youth (12 & under) $20 $8 Office hours (M-F): 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Reserved Loge Tickets: $70 Phone: (352) 375-4683 General Admission Adult $20 $5 Web: FloridaGators.com/tickets General Admission Youth (12 & under) $5 $1 UF Students w/ Gator1 ID Free Season Parking $25 (available to all reserved & FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS

Media Information 2-3, Back Cover FLORIDA FAST FACTS Television, Internet & FloridaGators.com 2 Location: Gainesville, Fla. UF Athletics Communications Office & Media Services 3 Founded: 1853 Television/Radio Roster Inside Back Cover Enrollment: 50,979 2020 Season Information IFC, 22 President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Schedule Inside Front Cover Nickname: Gators Gymnastics Scoring Information 23 Colors: Orange and Blue Gymnastics Staff 4-6 Conference: Southeastern Conference Head Coach 4 Facilities: Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center (9,166) Assistant Coach Adrian Burde 5 Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Assistant Coach Owen Field. 6 Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator: Lynda Tealer Volunteer Coach Jeremy Miranda 6 Associate Athletics Director/Compliance 2020 Gator Information 7-21 (supervises gymnastics): Kim Green Roster 22 Head Coach: Jenny Rowland (fourth season) Gymnast’s Bios 8-21 Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde and Owen Field Television/Radio Roster Inside Back Cover Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda 2019 Season Review 24-27 Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Year by Year Results 28-31 Program Coordinator: Lee Turner Year by Year Schedule & Results 29-32 Athletic Communications Gymnastics Contact: Mary Howard Gator Coaches Records 31 ([email protected]) All-Time Series Record 32 Athletic Communications Phone: (352) 375-4683 ext. 6100, 6102, 6103 SEC Championships Results 33-36 Athletic Communications FAX: (352) 375-4809 NCAA Regional Results 37-40 Marketing & Promotions Director for Gymnastics: Yanna Pantelis NCAA Championships Results 41-49 University of Florida Athletics WWW: FloridaGators.com Florida Team Records & Honors 50-63 Twitter: @FloridaGators, @GatorsGym and @JennyRowlandUF Top 20 Individual Event and Team Scores 50-52 Facebook: Florida Gymnastics or Accolades (All-Americans, All-SEC, etc) 53-62 Gator Letterwinners 63 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CREDITS 2019 Opponents 64-65, 32 The 2020 Gator Gymnastics Media Supplement was written and compiled by Opponents 64-65 the University of Florida Athletics Communications Department. Special thanks All-Time Series Records 32 to Samantha Lynch for her assistance with the project. Fan Support /Attendance Records 66

Front Cover Photography: Tim Casey (Gainesville, Fla.) GATORS LINK TO PINK The University of Florida and the Gators will again host a Breast Cancer Design/Typesetting/Production: Summit Athletic Media Awareness meet, with this season’s date set for Feb. 21, 2020 versus (www.summitathletics.com) Alabama. Join the Gators for the 2020 Link to Pink meet and show your support for the fight against breast cancer.

Florida won the 2019 Southeastern Conference regular-season title with its win at Arkansas (left). The Gators received the league trophy later that month at the SEC Championships in New Orleans, La.

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From the tip of the Panhandle and down through Miami, the University of Florida athletic GATORZONE program attracts statewide interest from newspapers, magazines, television, websites and Beginning its 18th season in the fall of 2019, GatorZone features all the latest news and radio stations. UF holds its fair share of the national spotlight too, as media outlets such as stories on Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Parler every Wednesday at ESPN, USA Today and Sports Illustrated track the progress of not only the nationally ranked 5:30 pm on FOX Sports Sun as they keep you up-to-date on all things Orange and Blue. football team, but also the careers of the many Gator world-class athletes. Locally, more than Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your favorite Gator student-athletes from UF’s GatorVision dozen media outlets regularly cover the Gators. In addition to daily coverage from the local staff as we highlight their accomplishments both on and off the field. media, many of the state’s larger papers such as the Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Miami Herald, Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, Florida Times Union and the Tampa Bay Times GatorZone - the award-winning show for the Gator Nation. cover the Gator teams. The UF Communications Department also helps student-athletes’ hometown media follow the careers of Gators from their area.

ESPN AND THE SEC: BRING CONFERENCE ACTION TO THE NATION The SEC Network brings 24/7 coverage of Southeastern Conference sports on the cable channel which started in August of 2014. The SEC-ESPN contract runs for 20 seasons, giving the conference unprecedented national exposure.

The SEC Network the source for 19 live events. Florida’s five SEC Network regular-season appearances are live. In addition, the March 21 SEC Championship meet airs live with both sessions airing live on SEC Network. JEFF CARDOZO MEGAN PARLER Both NCAA Championships’ semifinals air on ESPN2 and the team final airs live on ABC.

2020 FLORIDA GYMNASTICS TELEVISION APPEARANCES The Official Website of the Florida Gators Date Meet Live (ET) Jan. 17 Florida at Missouri Live – SEC Network FloridaGators.com is the source of updated information about the Florida Gator Jan. 24 LSU at Florida Live – ESPN2 gymnastics team. On the site, the following can be found: Feb. 14 Florida at Auburn Live – SEC Network Feb.21 Alabama at Florida Live – SEC Network - bios for gymnasts and coaching staff Feb. 28 Florida at Georgia Live – SEC Network - schedule and results March 21 SEC Championships - meet photo galleries Session I – SEC Network - stories and videos about the team Session II – SEC Network Live scoring is also available at FloridaGators.com for all home meets. All but the In addition, all non-televised Gator home meets will stream live on the SEC Network + platform. Just go to road opener will stream live on WatchESPN. the WatchESPN site on your phone, computer or tablet to watch the action live.

The SEC Network interviews Trinity Thomas prior to the start of the 2020 season. The SEC Network visits the campus of each Southeastern Conference gymnastics school to shoot video and images to use in SEC Network/ESPN broadcast throughout the season.

The SEC Network camera focuses on Rachel The SEC Network camera focuses on Nya Reed Gowey as she performers her during her routine at LSU. routine versus Kentucky. In 2020, the Gators will make five live regular-season appearances Gators Nya Reed (left), Alyssa Baumann and Sierra Alexander visit with Shelby Granath to promote the – four on the SEC Network and the UF-LSU dual upcoming season during a Facebook Live event prior to a 2019 Gator men’s basketball game. appears on ESPN2.

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GYMNASTICS CONTACT: SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SERVICES: SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Mary Howard Through the SEC Network, highlights of SEC events are free Fightin’ Gator/Scout.com Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 to embed in your website. Please visit SECNetwork.com Bob Redman-Editor Email: [email protected] for embeddable clips of event highlights. The usage of clips Phone: (352) 214-4292 is unlimited. To do so: A. Locate the video you want on the Email: [email protected] PRESS SERVICES: SECNetwork.com website. B. Click the “Tool” icon below Members of the media are supplied with weekly release the video, then click “Share”; Make sure to wait until the SI Gator Maven packages, which contain updated statistics, features, ad ends. C. Grab the embed code, paste it into your content https://www.si.com/college/florida/ and what’s ahead. On meet days, the Communications management system or provide it to your website’s engineer. Zach Goodall staff will distribute meet programs, team and individual Phone: (904) 314-3947 statistics and any pre-meet information. Complete results IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS: Email: [email protected] will be available after the competition. ChompTalk FACILITIES: Communications Department: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Brian Fox – Founder/Writer Mary Howard (gymnastics contact): (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 [email protected] The Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center is lo- Howard Email: [email protected] cated on Lemerand Drive on the University of Florida campus, Caroline Medley – writer Communications FAX: (352) 375-4809 [email protected] directly across the road from the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Communications Mailing Address:  Florida Field. A press row is located in the main arena during P.O. Box 14485 | Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 RADIO all meets and photographers are limited to sideline shooting. Overnight Address: University Athletic Association, 157 WKTK-The Sky (98.5 FM/97.3 FM) PARKING: Gale Lemerand Dr., Central Receiving, Ben Hill Griffin Phone: (352) 377-0985 Stadium, Gainesville, FL 32611 Parking is available in the Commuter Parking Lot, located Gymnastics Office: (352) 375-4683 ext. 5500 ESPN 850 (850 AM/103.7 FM) on the north side of the O’Connell Center on Lemerand Steve Russell-Sports Director Drive. Spaces are usually ample. Phone: (352) 392-0771 WIRELESS: Upon request, for individuals with documented print Email: [email protected] Wireless is available in the O’Connell Center and a related disabilities, this publication is available in alternate format. Contact the UAA at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 WUFT-FM (89.1 FM) member of the UF Communications Staff can provide you Matt Sheehan-Director with the pass code. for more information. For people with speech and hearing impairments, when trying to call a department which does not list a TDD Phone: (352) 392-5551 CREDENTIALS: number, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). Email: [email protected] All members of the media covering Gator Gymnastics in Country (93.7 FM-Gainesville) a working capacity must seek appropriate credentials UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Phone: (352) 375-7113 in advance from Mary Howard. Requests for working PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS credentials should be submitted via email to Mary Howard TELEVISION at the University of Florida Sports Communications Office. NEWSPAPERS WCJB TV-20 (ABC) Credentials can be picked up at the UF Sports Communi- Phone: (352) 377-2020 x246 cations Office after Jan. 6. Media can request that passes The Gainesville Sun Arnold Feliciano-Executive sports editor Fax: (352) 371-0747 be left at Will Call (Gate 1 of the O’Connell Center), which Kevin Wells – Sports Director opens one and a half hours prior to competition. Phone: (352) 374-5055 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Kevin_WCJB TICKETS: Email: [email protected] The Independent Alligator Cierra Clark-Sports Reporter 2020 Gator Gymnastics Season Ticket Pricing Email: [email protected] Noah Ram – Beat Writer Season Single Meet Phone: (77 ) - Twitter: @CierraClark Reserved Adult Tickets: $35 $8 2 341 5682 Twitter: @Noah_ram1 Reserved Youth (12 & under) $20 $8 Email: WUFT TV (Channel 5, PBS) Reserved Loge Tickets: $100* [email protected] Mark Leeps – TV News Director General Admission Adult $20 $5 Florida Times-Union Phone: (352) 392-4311 General Admission Youth (12 & under) $5 $1 Garry Smits – Beat Writer Email: [email protected] UF Students w/ Gator1 ID Free Phone: (904) 233-8776 WGFL (CBS 4) Season Parking (available to all reserved & general Phone: 904-359-4245 (office) Email: [email protected] Sara Cardona-Sports admission season ticket holders) $25 Twitter: @Sara_Cardonaa

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Jenny Rowland, one of the nation’s rising coaching Southeastern Conference and NCAA Semifinal II talents, begins season five as University of Florida’s competition. Three Tigers earned beam All-America head gymnastics coach. Rowland is the seventh head honors in 2015. She also worked with the Tigers’ coach for the Gator program, which begins its 48th floor exercise and routine construction. Rowland, who seasons in 2020. is a Category 3 International Brevet judge, offered her judging expertise through video breakdown of Rowland brought experiences from the sport’s high- Auburn’s routines. est level to Florida. She is a former U.S. National Team member, a collegiate All-American and was Coaching Career Start in Sooner State: named a 2015 National Collegiate Assistant Coach Rowland coached Elite gymnasts at Bart Conner of the Year. Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Oklahoma, for five years and then joined the Oklahoma coaching staff in Rowland’s Coaching Career: June of 2001. At OU, she helped coach the Sooners to the 2004 Big XIII title, three-time team NCAA At Florida: qualifiers (2004-06) and three Big XIII Gymnasts of The Gators ranked among the nation’s top four teams the Year. throughout Rowland’s first four seasons at Florida. In NCAA Super Six team final action, the 2016 Gators As a Gymnast: were fourth and took third in 2017 and 2018. During her gymnastics career, Rowland was a USA National Team member from 1985-1990 and was The Gators claimed two Southeastern Conference part of the U.S.’s 1989 World Championships team. titles under Rowland – winning the 2016 SEC During her collegiate career, she earned All-America Championships and the 2019 SEC regular-season honors for the in 1993 for Arizona State. crown. Rowland shared the 2016 SEC Coach of the JENNY (ESTER) ROWLAND FILE Year honors. After retiring from competition, she returned to her BIRTHDATE: home state, enrolling at the University of Oklahoma to July 18, 1974 in Bedford, Texas In the last four years, 11 Gators collected 40 All- finish her degree. COLLEGIATE (Arizona State: 1993-94) America honors at the NCAA Championships. Three • All-American on uneven bars in 1993 Gators claimed seven NCAA event titles - Bridget More Rowland Info: • Turned in the Sun Devils’ first 10.0 uneven bars mark Sloan (2016 NCAA all-around, uneven bars, balance She graduated from Oklahoma with a bachelor’s • Retired from competition due to injury, transferring to beam), Alex McMurtry (2017 all-around, uneven bars; degree in health and sports sciences in 1997. Oklahoma to finish degree 2018 ) and Alicia Boren (2019 floor exercise). Rowland married Garon Rowland, an All-American ELITE Sloan (2016) and McMurtry (2017) claimed the gymnast for the Sooners, and the couple has two • USA National Team member from 1985-90 Honda Award, given annually to the top collegiate daughters – Ella and Emmy. • Member of 1989 USA World Championship team female athlete in each of 12 sports. COACHING CAREER Rowland is a Category 3 International Brevet level • Florida Head Coach (2016-present) The Gators also excelled in the classroom, with the judge. She served on the judging panel for the 2008, • Auburn Associate Head Coach (2013-15) • Auburn Assistant Coach (October 2010 – March 2013) team’s cumulative 3.61 grade point average for the 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. • Oklahoma Assistant Coach (2001-06) fall 2018 semester ranking among the best ever • Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy Elite among all Florida teams. The 2017 NCAA Elite 90 ROWLAND RECORD Coach (1996-2000) Award went to McMurtry, an honor given to the stu- Record (through SEC Championships) Record (all meetings) OTHER NOTABLES: dent-athlete with the highest grade point average at W L T % W L T % • 2016 Southeastern Conference Co-Coach of the Year each of the 90 NCAA Championship sites. McMurtry 15 2 0 0.882 27 5 0 0.844 • A Category 3 International Brevet level judge (judged earned a 2018 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and 14 3 0 0.824 26 6 0 0.813 2008 & 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials) fellow senior Grace McLaughlin received a $10,000 13 4 0 0.765 25 7 0 0.818 • Starred as Tracy Prescott in the 1986 movie “American postgraduate scholarship as the 2018 Brad Davis Anthem”, which also starred Maria Anz, who won 13 3 0 0.812 17 5 0 0.773 Florida’s first NCAA event title (floor exercise) in 1985 SEC Community Service Award winner. 55 12 0 0.821 95 23 0 0.805 • Won the all-around title when Florida visited Arizona State for a Feb. 25, 1993 dual meet in Tempe, Ariz. In the fall of 2019, Rowland was appointed to the “When we started this search, there was one name NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee. Her term that kept coming up - Jenny Rowland. What Auburn runs through the 2023 season. has done over the past few seasons is quite impres- sive and she’s played a big role in the Tigers’ prog- FLORIDA FINISHES UNDER ROWLAND At Auburn: ress. We feel confident she’s ready to guide the Gator Year SEC Region NCAA All-America honors Rowland came to Florida after spending five seasons program. 2016 1st 1st 4th 5 with 14 honors at Auburn. She joined the Auburn coaching staff 2017 2nd 1st 3rd 5 with 10 honors as an assistant coach in October of 2010 and was “She wants Gator gymnasts to thrive in all aspects 2018 3rd 1st 3rd 6 with 12 honors elevated to associate head coach in March of 2013. of their student-athletic career – in the classroom, in 2019 1st 3rd - 3 with 4 honors Rowland worked with all aspects of the Auburn gym- Totals 11 individuals with 40 honors the competitive arena and in developing the life skills (in NCAA competition) nastics program, coordinating all of the program’s to be successful following college. She knows what is community outreach efforts and interactions on cam- like to be a competitor on the national, international pus as well as playing an integral role in recruiting and collegiate stages. She has what it takes to be a and in-gym activities. successful recruiter as she’s built relationships with so many in the gymnastics world. She was named co-National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2015 after helping Auburn reach the NCAA “We welcome Jenny, her husband, Garon and their Super Six for the first time in 22 years. daughters Ella and Emmy, to the Gator program.”

She served as the lead balance beam coach, as Jeremy Foley the Tigers put up the top beam totals of 2015 University of Florida Athletics Director/Emeritus

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ASSISTANT COACHES ADRIAN BURDE ASSISTANT COACH

floor score. Sloan opened the 2015 season with a Club Coaching Career: perfect vault mark and Alex McMurtry also posted Prior to working at Nebraska, Burde coached the girl’s a vault 10.0. Kennedy Baker collected 10.0 floor Level 10 and International Elite programs for the Bart marks in 2016 and 2017. McMurtry added Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Oklahoma, another vault 10.0 and earned her first floor where he worked alongside Gator Head Coach Jenny 10.0 in 2017. She also scored a vault 10.0 in Rowland. There, he coached U.S. National Team 2018. members Larissa Stewart and Lori Wynn.

Burde coached the Gator uneven bar performers Romanian National Team: when he joined the program and his impact Burde began his coaching career in his native was evident early. The 2007 Gators opened in 1994. He was a Junior National team the season with the team’s then third-highest coach until 1999, coaching the Romanian Junior uneven bars team total ever of 49.575 at National Team. the Super Six Challenge. The UF bar record was reset to 49.70 versus Kentucky on Feb. He coached Romanian from 1997- 16. The Gators held the No. 1 position in the 99, who later was a member of the 2004 Olympic national bar rankings for the final nine weeks gold medal team and was awarded the bronze of the regular season. Florida was again among medal on the balance beam. Burde also coached the national uneven bars leaders in Burde’s Florica Leonida during the same time, who along second season. Florida’s total of 49.625 set in with Eremia, earned a team silver medal at the 2003 the Gators’ Link to Pink meet was the nation’s World Championships. highest uneven bars total of the 2008 season and ranks third all-time for the Gators. Two As a Gymnast: Adrian Burde (pronounced bur-DAY) enters his 14th Gators advanced to the 2009 NCAA bar final, Burde was a member of the Romanian Junior season with the Florida gymnastics program in the with then sophomore Alicia Goodwin sharing National Team from 1988 to 1992. He joined the fall of 2019. He coaches vault and , as well third overall – matching the then-second- French club team Aix les Bains in 1992 and captured as aids in recruiting and team conditioning. highest UF bar finish in the program’s history. the all-around title at the 1994 French national meet. All-America honors were earned by three Gator While competing, Burde also helped coach younger Burde’s Coaching Career: bar performers in 2010, with two advancing to the gymnasts at the club. event final. At Florida: More Burde Info: Burde has coached vault and tumbling for the At Nebraska: Burde is a 1996 graduate of the Romanian National Gators since 2011. A Gator has claimed three Burde was part of the University of Nebraska staff School of Coaching, where he received a degree in recent NCAA vault titles (/2011, Kytra for the 2002 through 2006 seasons. At Nebraska, International High Level Gymnastics. Hunter/2012, Alex McMurtry/2018) Florida has he served as the vault and floor coach and also taken Southeastern Conference event titles conditioning coordinator. He married the former Darcie Lee in the summer each of the last nine seasons (Kennedy Baker 2016 of 2007. They welcomed Isabella to their family in vault & 2017 floor; Ashanée Dickerson, 2011 floor Burde helped lead the Cornhuskers to four NCAA August of 2012. exercise; Hunter, 2012 & 2015 vault; 2013, 2014 Super Six team finals (2002, ‘03, ’05, ’06). He & 2015 floor; McMurtry 2015 & 2018 vault & 2017 saw NU athletes earn 19 All-America honors in floor; Sloan, 2013 floor; Trinity Thomas 2019 vault). the floor and vault events. It was at Nebraska that Burde coached Canadian , Florida’s 10 advancing to the final five NCAA floor the 2003 NCAA all-around and floor exercise exercise finals (individual event championship champion. He served as her coach at the 2003 format ceased after 2015) is the nation’s top total World Championships in Anaheim, , and in that time span and UF’s nine in the NCAA vault the 2003 . finals is the second highest. The Gators’ floor total of 49.725 in 2013 Super Six action set the NCAA Collegiate Coaching Honors: Championships’ event record and Florida’s 49.875 in the 2014 home opener is the second-highest At Florida floor total in NCAA history. With Florida’s meet- • • 2007 National Association of Collegiate highs of 49.675 (2014) and 49.65 in 2015, the Gymnastics Coaches for Women (NACGC) Southeast Gators own three of the top five floor totals in NCAA Region Assistant Coach of the Year Super Six history. • Shared 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 NACGC Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year Four Gators matched Florida’s vault and floor At Nebraska exercise records in the last six seasons. Hunter • 2003 NACGC National Assistant Coach of the Year led the nation in 2014 with six 10.0 marks (two • 2003 NACGC South Central Region Assistant vault; four floor) and Sloan also turned in a 10.0 Coach of the Year

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ASSISTANT COACHES OWEN FIELD ASSISTANT COACH

Owen Field is in his fifth season with the Gators in 2019-20. manager or volunteer coach during his six years with the His responsibilities include coaching the Gator uneven bar Huskers. When he was a volunteer coach, Field worked performers, sharing the team’s conditioning coach duties and alongside head coach Dan Kendig to coach the Huskers’ on overseeing team equipment needs and maintenance. uneven bars. He also assisted with the Huskers’ strength and conditioning program. Field’s Coaching Career: While Field was with Nebraska, the Huskers advanced to the At Florida: NCAA Championships four times (2015, 2014, 2012, 2010), A Gator shared the last two of the last four NCAA uneven reaching the Super Six in 2014. Nebraska gymnastics picked bars titles – (2016) and Alex McMcMurtry up a total of 12 All-America honors in either uneven bars or (2017). The Gators’ uneven bars lineup was among the all-around while Field was with the Huskers. A Husker won nation’s top four rankings throughout the 2016, 2017, 2018 conference bars titles in 2012, 2013 and 2015. and 2019 seasons. Field also served as Southern Utah’s volunteer coach for the 2011 season. McMurtry was the nation’s only gymnast to turn in multiple 10.0 bars marks in 2016 and she added two more in Field was the club coach at UNL, the Nebraska School 2017 – including in the NCAA Super Six team final. She was of Gymnastics, and was a coach at the Southern Utah nearly perfect again in 2018 NCAA Super Six action with her Gymnastics Academy. Field has coached at several fifth 9.975 bars mark of the season. Five Gators collected gymnastics camps, including Lake Owen Gymnastics Camp, seven All-America honors on the event in the last four NCAA Flipfest and Woodward Gymnastics Camp. Championships. Personal: Field shared the 2016, 2017 and 2019 NACGC Southeast Field received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Region Coach of the Year honor with Adrian Burde. Nebraska in 2015.

At Nebraska: He was born in Sheboygan, Wis., on July 11, 1990. Before joining Florida, Field was with the University of Nebraska women’s gymnastics program, serving roles as Jeremy Miranda VOLUNTEER COACH His 12 years at Florida have included 11 NCAA 2005 Junior Olympic National Championship, as well as an Championship appearances, three NCAA Super Six team eighth-place finish on the vault. titles, 37 All-America honors earned in NCAA Championships’ floor competition (including the 2015 and 2019 NCAA A native of Chamberlain, S.D., Miranda graduated summa champion), nine Southeastern Conference floor champions, cum laude from the University of Florida, receiving a bachelor 17 NCAA Regional floor champions, and 158 regular season of fine arts degree in dance performance during the summer floor titles. Also, the Gator’s floor routine rotation at the 2013 of 2010. He currently oversees the choreography for the NCAA Super Six currently holds the highest team floor score many shows of Walt Disney World. Miranda has experience ever posted in NCAA Championship history at 49.725. as a professional dancer and choreographer in New York City and appeared in many live stage productions such as Prior to joining the Gator program in the summer of 2007, Hello Dolly!, Cats, A Chorus Line, West Side Story and Mary Miranda worked with the University of Nebraska women’s Poppins as well as TV appearances on Orange is the New gymnastics team for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. His Black, The Following, Law and Order SVU, The Blacklist and choreography and assistance to the coaching staff helped SMASH. He has served as dance captain for Norwegian the Huskers to the Super Six Championship both seasons. In Cruise Lines, ship-wide dance captain for Disney Cruise addition, Miranda also served as club coach for the Nebraska Lines and worked in the revamp of Donn Arden’s Jubilee! at School of Gymnastics from 2005-07, coaching classes Bally’s in Las Vegas. ranging from preschool to elite. Visit him online at: www.jeremyjamesmiranda.com Miranda spent several summers as master staff instructor at the world-renowned Woodward Gymnastics Camp in Woodward, , and additionally has served on the coaching staff at multiple summer camps and clinics across Volunteer Assistant Coach Jeremy Miranda provides his the country. innovative and artistic touch to the Gator gymnastics routines again for the 2020 season. Entering his 13th A notable gymnast in his own right, Miranda was a level season, Miranda oversees all creative aspects musically and 10 gymnast who culminated his gymnastics career with a choreographically for the Gator floor routines. co-national championship finish on the floor exercise at the

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MEET THE 2020 GATORS

Sierra Alexander Alyssa Baumann Maegan Chant Leah Clapper

Jazmyn Foberg Rachel Gowey Amelia Hundley Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Nya Reed

Payton Richards Savannah Schoenherr Megan Skaggs Halley Taylor Trinity Thomas

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Sierra Alexander 5-7 ● Senior ● V, FX Pembroke Pines, Fla. (West Broward Gymnastics Academy)

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 Four times Bars: Beam: Floor: AA:

Because her parents were both Gator grads, a catalog of Classic (9.70): also earned 9.70 vault mark at 2016 FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: Florida clothing would arrive at the Alexander household Florida Level 10 State Championships  2018 & 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll each fall. Perfect timing because Sierra was about to  2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll  Fifth in 2016 Florida Level 10 State Championships outgrow her last Gator cheerleading outfit and was ready  2017, 2018 & 2019 WCGA Scholastic Academic all-around and floor exercise to order a new one. That was her go-to outfit from ages All-American  Won five state vault championships at various 7-12 and although Mom tried to convince her to wear levels other clothes, Sierra only wanted to wear the orange & AS A JUNIOR (2019):  Coached by Mark Lee Robbins at West Broward blue. Named “Most Outspoken” of West Broward High  Equaled collegiate vault best (9.875) in three of last Gymnastics Academy. School’s class of 2016. That trait of speaking honestly four meets, including posting mark to take second in for herself and others comes from being bullied as a NCAA Corvallis Regional semifinal and final youth. Favorite food? Candy – loves it all (except competition MAJOR: anything with peanuts due to her allergy). Sierra can nap  Appeared in eight vault lineups, returning to English and African American Studies; minor in Classics on command – except on a plane. A Gator now, but competition after missing much of last season with an already has plan to attend graduate school in England. Achilles tear Why England? Sierra finds the history and culture  Shared team award for Most Improved with Megan intriguing. Skaggs  Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Scholastic Academic All-American

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018):  In opening four vault lineups. Season-best 9.85 set at Kentucky  Tore left Achilles tendon in Jan. 31 practice and sidelined for remainder of season.  SEC Academic Honor Roll  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American

AS A FRESHMAN (2017):  Collegiate vault best of 9.875 shared third versus West Virginia  Stepped into vault lineup at Alabama, turning in a 9.725 for collegiate debut  In seven of last 10 vault lineup of season, including NCAA Semifinal and Super Six  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American

PRIOR TO FLORIDA:  2016 and 2015 Florida Level 10 vault runner-up and third in 2014  Tied for eighth in 2015 Junior Olympic Senior C vault competition - also eighth on balance beam  Used season bests to win Level 10 vault title at 2015 Arabian Nights Invite (9.65), 2014 Presidential FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 GATOR GYMNAST BIOS

Alyssa Baumann 5-1 ● Junior ● AA Dallas, Texas (WOGA) ► Three-time All-American (1 NCAA/2 WCGA Regular Season) ► 2018 & 2019 All-SEC

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 2-15-18 Bars: Beam: 9.975 Three times Floor: 9.95 Four times AA:

At age eight, Alyssa had to make a FLORIDA CAREER NOTES:  Three balance beam wins choice. She was participating in both  Second freshman in UF history with a 9.975 on beam  Three-time All-American (1 NCAA / 2 WCGA gymnastics and tennis, and one day (runner-up versus Oklahoma) and first to earn it twice Regular Season) (winning mark at SEC Championships) much to her mother’s embarrassment,  2018 & 2019 SEC balance beam champion she finally threw her racket across the  In every beam and floor lineup. Shared floor title at  2018 & 2019 All-SEC Missouri (9.925) court and declared, “I hate tennis!”  SEC Specialist of Week (2019 2x)  Gator Gymnastics’ Newcomer of the Year When pressed why, Alyssa confessed  2018 SEC All-Freshman Team  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll what she didn’t like was being tired for  SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 30 & Feb. 13)  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American gymnastics. It was then that she started  2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll to dedicate her whole heart to the sport.  2018 & 2019 WCGA Scholastic Academic All- PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Alyssa says her favorite event is beam American  Seventh in 2016 P&G Championships’ all-around –  2018 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll also fourth on uneven bars and she loves performing her Onodi while competing on the event. In her  Earned berth in U.S. Olympic Trials, but missed competition due to elbow injury room back home in Texas, a big AS A SOPHOMORE (2019):  Deferred enrollment at Florida until fall 2017 due to Gatorhead rack holds Alyssa’s many  All-America balance beam second-team in the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) elbow injury medals – including the 2014 World regular-season awards  U.S. Senior National Team Member (2016-17, 2015- Championships’ gold she won as a  Shared Southeastern Conference balance beam title 16, 2014-15) member of Team USA. (9.95) – first in 21 years to win SEC beam in consecutive  U.S. Junior National Team Member (2013-14) seasons. Tied for second in SEC floor competition,  Member of U.S.’s gold-medal 2014 World equaling collegiate best 9.95 Championships team  All-SEC for second consecutive season  Balance beam runner-up at 2015 and 2014 P&G  Equaled or set every collegiate best in 2019 – vault Championships (9.875), balance beam (9.975) and floor exercise (9.95)  Fourth in P&G Championships’ all-around in 2014 and  Shared beam win at Oklahoma, equaling collegiate- seventh in 2015 best of 9.975  Took second on balance beam, third in all-around and  Equaled floor best of 9.95 three times as a sophomore fourth in vault at 2016 Secret U.S. Classic – all in road competitions (at Oklahoma, at Alabama, at  Attended final 2015 World Championships selection SECs) camp  In debut of Yurchenko 1.5, set collegiate vault best of  Member of U.S. team which won 2014 and 2015 City 9.875 at Alabama of Jesolo Trophy team title – also second on beam at  Two-time Southeastern Conference Specialist both meets Gymnast of the Week  Seventh in junior division all-around at the 2013 P&G  Three balance beam wins Championships – also fifth on floor and seventh on beam  SEC Academic Honor Roll  Sixth in all-around, uneven bars and floor at 2015  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Secret U.S. Classic Scholastic Academic All-American  Member of World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) and coached by Laurent Landi and Cecile AS A FRESHMAN (2018): Canqueteau-Landi  Set collegiate floor exercise best (9.95) to earn All- America first-team honors in NCAA Semifinal II. Equaled MAJOR: that mark in NCAA Super Six floor competition. Sports Management  All-America balance beam second-team in the WCGA regular-season awards  SEC balance beam champion after equaling collegiate-best of 9.975. Second highest SEC beam score in meet’s 38-year history  All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman  Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 GATOR GYMNAST BIOS

Maegan Chant 5-3 ● Senior ● AA Waterdown, Ontario (World Class Gymnastics)

Collegiate: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 1-8-17 Bars: 9.875 2-24-17 Beam: 9.65 EX 1-13-17 Floor: 9.70 1-8-17 AA:

The gymnastics career that started FLORIDA CAREER NOTES:  Second in vault and floor exercise at the 2014 Canadian at age 3 has taken Maegan to eight Championships  2018 & 2019 SEC Academic countries to represent Canada. Honor Roll  Part of Canada’s 2014 Pacific Rim Championship team which Some of her favorite international  2017 SEC First-Year claimed the silver events were the 2014 Academic Honor Roll  Third on vault in 2014 Pacific Rim competition and 2015  2017, 2018 & 2019 WCGA  2014 Elite Canada vault champion and runner-up on floor Pan Am Games. Maegan enjoyed Scholastic Academic All-  Claimed vault gold at 2013 Canadian Championships and American meeting others from different third in all-around

nations in the athletes’ village. Also  Won floor at 2013 Cottbus World Cup and claimed silver on AS A JUNIOR (2019): participated in soccer and dance, vault but it was gymnastics that captured  In four vault and three uneven bar lineups, owning  Part of Senior Pan American Games teams in 2014, taking season-bests of 9.85 for both her heart. The challenge of fourth on vault performing those gravity-defying  Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll  2013 Athlete of the year by Gymnastics Canada skills is what she loves. A routine is  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA)  Canadian National Team Member (2016, 2015, 2014, 2013), something she not only competes, Scholastic Academic All-American competing as part of Canada’s 2013 and 2014 World but also follows daily. Maegan Championships’ team schedules her day and admits AS A SOPHOMORE (2018):  Member of World Class Gymnastics and coached by former there is a bit of satisfaction in  Limited after summer ankle surgery. Romanian World champion and Olympian Cristina Bontas- checking off completed to-do items.  Made one lineup appearance, posting 9.825 on vault Tantaru and Gabriel Tantaru. One thing she would like to find versus Alabama

more time for is painting. Maegan’s  SEC Academic Honor Roll MAJOR: paintbrush or colored pencils  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American  Health Education & Behavior capture objects, landscapes or animals. She did get a chance to AS A FRESHMAN (2017): express her artistic side when the  Set collegiate-bests of 9.875 for vault (at North Carolina team designed some of the State) and uneven bars (versus Missouri) leotards the Gators will wear this  Sat out four meets with an ankle injury, returning to vault season. and bars lineup at Arkansas  In final eight uneven bars lineups of season, posting a 9.8625 in NCAA Semifinal II bars competition  Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American

PRIOR TO FLORIDA:  Advanced to the 2016 Canadian Olympic National Selection camp, among the final 11 contending for spot on five-member team – eighth in day 1 competition and ninth in day 2  Eighth in 2016 Canadian Championships – also fourth on floor and fifth on beam  Member of Canada’s silver-medal team at 2015 Pan American Games – also took fourth on vault  2015 Elite Canada vault silver medalist  Floor exercise silver medalist at 2015 Canadian Championships FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 GATOR GYMNAST BIOS

Leah Clapper 4-11 ● Sophomore ● AA Ann Arbor, Mich. (Gym America)

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: Bars: Beam: 9.875 Four times Floor: 9.675 EX 3-8-19 AA:

Leah Clapper realized after attending FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: several work meeting during a “Bring  WCGA Scholastic All-American Your Daughter to Work” day that she  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll didn’t want to follow her father into engineering. Leah wants something AS A FRESHMAN (2019): that plays on her eye for detail and  Part of five balance beam lineups, earning a 9.875 four organization traits, but gives room for times (and a 9.825 in other) creativity. Advertising seems to  Inserted in beam lineup for season opener after training check those boxes. Leah finished injury to Alyssa Baumann, anchoring lineup with a 9.875 her freshman year by traveling to  Member of Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Australia in May of 2019 for UF’s Honor Roll – finished first year at UF with a 4.0 grade point Study Abroad program. Her start in average gymnastics came when her mom  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) watched toddler Leah walking on the Scholastic Academic All-American edges of their blow-up pool. Leah

taught her younger sister, Lily, PRIOR TO FLORIDA: different skills in the family’s  Took 15th in 2017 P&G Senior Women’s all-around basement. Mom stopped Leah’s tutoring of Lily at back handsprings.  12th in 2017 U.S. Classic all-around, taking 10th in floor Lily then joined Leah at the gym. exercise Baking with their mom is something  Second in 2017 American Classic all-around, taking third in the Clapper sisters enjoyed from a both balance beam and floor young age. Find some of the Clapper  Placed 13th in 2016 Secret U.S. Classic all-around sister’s latest delectable bites on  Ninth in all-around at 2018 Junior Olympic Level 10-Senior their food blog – Zest & Finesse. D Championship  Seventh in all-around, tied for fourth on floor and tied for fifth on beam at 2016 J.O. Level 10-Junior D Championships  Member of Gym America under coach and past Gator gymnast Claudia Kretschmer, Brian Zook, Ed Kretschmer

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Jazmyn Foberg 5-2 ● Junior ● AA Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite)

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.90 3-9-18 Bars: 9.95 3-9-18 Beam: 9.70 1-5-18 Floor: 9.825 Three times AA: 39.125 1-5-18

A father-daughter trip to the 2012 FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: Olympics put Jazmyn (or Jazzy as  SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 16 & March she’s been called all her life) in the 13) stands for two of the most coveted  2018 & 2019 WCGA Scholastic Academic All- events of all Summer Olympic American competition – the women’s  2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll gymnastics team and all-around  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll finals. Watching the U.S. take gold in both competitions made Jazzy much AS A SOPHOMORE (2019): more motivated and inspired to work  Sidelined due to elbow surgery her hardest in gymnastics. Before a  Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll meet, you can find Jazzy staying  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) calm and focused -- even if it was a Scholastic Academic All-American less-than-perfect warmups, she forgets about it and moves on. Her AS A FRESHMAN (2018): club coach Maggie Haney calls  Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 16 and Jazzy a very ‘chill’ gymnast. Jazzy March 13) accelerated her high school classes,  Competed in all but one meet. graduating a year early to become a  Collegiate-best marks for vault (9.90) and uneven bars Gator as soon as possible. When (9.95) versus Nebraska earned March 13 SEC Freshman she’s home in New Jersey, she loves of Week honor to be in the sun to jet ski and to get a  Stepped into all-around lineup after first rotation at tan. season opener to take second. That performance earned first SEC Freshman of Week honor  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

PRIOR TO FLORIDA:  International Elite competitor  2015-16 and 2014-15 U.S. Junior National Team member  All-around and uneven bars champion (junior division) at the 2014 P&G Championships  2015 P&G Championships (junior) all-around, vault, bars and balance beam runner-up  Missed 2016 P&G Championships with an ankle injury  Third in all-around in 2015 Jesolo Trophy junior division  Runner-up in all-around and third on vault and beam in 2015 International Junior Meet  2014 International Gymnast Magazine Junior Elite Gymnast of the Year  Trained at MG Elite and coached by Maggie Haney.

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Rachel Gowey 5-1 ● Senior ● AA Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics) ► Three-time All-American (2 NCAA / 1 WCGA Regular Season) ► 2018 & 2019 All-SEC

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 2-24-17/2-23-18 Bars: 9.95 2-24-17 Beam: 9.95 Three times Floor: 9.90 1-25-19 AA: 39.475 1-27-17

Teammate Sierra Alexander is FLORIDA CAREER NOTES:  SEC All-Freshman team after tying for fifth in SEC Championships’ convinced Rachel lives next to a balance beam standings (9.925)  Three-time All-American (2 NCAA / 1 cornfield, but Rachel comes from WCGA Regular Season)  First collegiate all-around win (39.275) came versus West Virginia Urbandale, Iowa. But living in town  2019 SEC balance beam champion  First event win came versus Auburn with a 9.925 on balance beam – didn’t deter Rachel and friends from  2018 & 2019 All-SEC also second in all-around (39.475) attending the annual agricultural  SEC Specialist Gymnast of Week (Jan.  Set collegiate-bests for vault (9.875) and bars (9.95) versus Missouri festival, the Iowa State Fair. Must- 22, 2019)  Competed in every meet, with six all-around performances  2017 SEC All-Freshman Team dos at Fair: take a peek at the life-  Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll sized cow sculpted entirely out of  2018 & 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American butter and enjoy the latest fair food  2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll specialties. Started at age 5 at  2017, 2018 & 2019 WCGA Scholastic PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Chow’s Gymnastics – same gym Academic All-American  Advanced to 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, taking 11th in all-around, sixth that World (Shawn Johnson) and on uneven bars and seventh on balance beam Olympic () all-around AS A JUNIOR (2019):  Ninth in 2016 P&G Championships’ all-around – also fifth on uneven champions trained. Their journeys  Shared Southeastern Conference balance bars and challenges intrigued Rachel, as beam title (9.95) after sitting out last four beam  2015 Pan Am Games uneven bars champion - member of U.S.’s gold- she moved to International Elite in competitions to rest. Mark is season best and medal team 2013 and continued through the equals collegiate best 2016 Olympic Trials. Rachel  All-SEC for second consecutive season  Sixth on beam and bars at the 2015 P&G Championships successfully balanced attending  Southeastern Conference Specialist Gymnast  Attended final 2015 World Championships selection camp in October Johnston High School and her of Week after winning balance beam at LSU with  Fourth in all-around at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic and third on beam season-best of 9.925. gymnastics training. She still got to  Member of U.S. team which won 2014  Four-time beam winner football games, joined in on competition – also finished fifth in all-around  Set collegiate floor best (9.90) versus Kentucky Homecoming activities and went to  SEC Academic Honor Roll  2012 Junior Olympic Junior B National balance beam champion and prom. But no spring break vacation  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association second in all-around to current Gator Alicia Boren for Rachel. Her Spring Break 2014 (WCGA) Scholastic Academic All-American  Missed portions of 2014 and 2013 season due to injury was spent in competing for the  U.S. National Team member (2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14) U.S. Senior National Team. AS A SOPHOMORE (2018):  2012 J.O. National Team Member  Pair of All-America honors in NCAA  Member of Chow's Gymnastics and coached by and Liwen Championships’ semifinal competition – balance Zhuang. beam (first team) and uneven bars (second)  All-America balance beam second team in the MAJOR: WCGA regular-season awards Applied Physiology & Kinesiology- Fitness Wellness  2018 All-SEC selection  In every uneven bars and balance beam lineup of season.  Opened season with three consecutive beam wins. Set beam best of 9.95 for win versus Louisiana State and equaled versus Arkansas.  First collegiate bars win at Kentucky (9.825). Also won Arkansas dual with season-best 9.925  SEC Academic Honor Roll  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American

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Amelia Hundley 5-5 ● Senior ● AA Hamilton, (Cincinnati Gymnastics) ► Four-time All-American (2 NCAA / 2 WCGA Regular Season) ► 2018 & 2017 All-SEC

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.90 3-24-18 Bars: 9.975 2-10/24-17 Beam: 9.925 2-1/22-19 Floor: 9.95 2-24-17 AA: 39.625 2-24-17

Amelia is the third of the four FLORIDA CAREER NOTES:  WCGA All-America first-team regular-season honors for uneven bars Hundley children and credits her and second-team for all-around  Four-time All-American (2 NCAA / 2 three brothers for making her WCGA Regular Season)  All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman team selection tougher. Many of Amelia’s 29  2017 & 2018 All-SEC  All-arounder in 13 of 14 meets, with two wins (vs. Auburn 39.55 and vs. cousins live in the Cincinnati area.  2018 & 2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll Missouri 39.625) Dad’s side gathers at Amelia’s home  2019 WCGA Scholastic Academic All-  Both all-around wins led to SEC Freshman of Week honors to celebrate Thanksgiving. Turkey America  Twice turned in collegiate bars best of 9.975 versus Georgia and versus and pumpkin pie aren’t the only  2017 SEC All-Freshman Team Missouri

focus. Making it through the Pitch  Four-time bars winner AS A JUNIOR (2019): Tournament bracket to claim the  Collegiate best for vault (9.875) and floor (9.95) earned versus Missouri trophy – and more importantly, next  Competed uneven bars, balance beam and  Shared second on beam at Alabama and versus West Virginia after year’s bragging rights - is serious floor exercise in every meet; twice competed as matching collegiate-best 9.90 family (fun) business. Dance has an all-arounder  Won six event titles (four bars, two all-around) always been a part of her life,  Set collegiate beam best (9.925) at Oklahoma  Received Most Consistent (hit each of 55 routines) at team’s annual starting at age 2 she was copying and equaled mark versus Georgia awards banquet. the skills Mom taught to the older  Won first bars title of season (9.925) versus

acrobatics students at the family’s Penn State PRIOR TO FLORIDA: dance studio. Amelia moved to  Gator Gymnastics’ Heart & Soul award  Ninth in 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials – seventh on vault and eighth on formal gymnastics training at age 4. recipient for second consecutive season uneven bars That gymnastics career extended to  Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll  Sixth 2016 P&G Championships’ all-around include eight international  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association  Member of U.S.’s 2015 and 2014 Pan American Games championship appearances with Team USA and (WCGA) Scholastic Academic All-American teams, earning silver on floor and uneven bars bronze in 2015 she closed her International Elite 2015 Region 5 Elite Athlete of the Year career at the 2016 Olympic Trials. AS A SOPHOMORE (2018):   Attended final 2015 World Championships selection camp in October The dance background instilled  Earned All-America second-team honors for Amelia’s love to perform. She took uneven bars (9.90) in NCAA Championships’  Sixth in all-around in 2014 Secret U.S. Classic and P&G many different styles of dance semifinal competition Championships classes, but tap is her favorite.  2018 All-SEC selection  Junior division uneven bars champion in 2013 P&G Championships – Hasn’t incorporated any tap into her  Competed in every meet, including seven all- also placed third in all-around floor routine – yet. around performances. Season high of 39.475  Second in junior division all-around at the 2013 Secret U.S. Classic came in NCAA Super Six Championships  U.S. Senior National Team Member (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15)  Matched balance beam best of 9.90 versus  U.S. Junior National Team Member (2013-14, 2012-13, 2011-12) Nebraska  Member of Cincinnati Gymnastics and coaches by Mary Lee Tracy.  Season floor best (9.925) anchored Super Six lineup to pull Florida up to third in final standings MAJORS:  Set vault best of 9.90 to place fourth at SECs Family, Youth and Community Sciences and Education Sciences  SEC Academic Honor Roll  Gator Gymnastics’ Most Consistent and Heart & Soul award recipient

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Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 4-11 ● Sophomore ● AA Clermont, Fla. (Brandy Johnson’s Global Gymnastics)

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: 9.80 1-18-19 AA:

Sydney Johnson-Scharpf is the only FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: child of a pair of athletic performers  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll – 1988 U.S. Olympic gymnast

Brandy Johnson and competitive AS A FRESHMAN (2019): water skier, now movie/television  In opening four floor exercise lineups, posting stunt man Bill Scharpf. Mom is a big collegiate high of 9.80 at LSU influence on Sydney’s gymnastics  Member of Southeastern Conference First-Year career and that stamp especially Academic Honor Roll shows in Sydney’s dance and

presentation. With a mind always PRIOR TO FLORIDA: geared toward math and science,  Member of both 2015-16 U.S. Senior and Sydney wants to be pursue a degree Junior National Teams in digital arts. In her free time, she  Earned spot on Junior National team at 2015 draws and paints. Received a bow & P&G Championships after taking sixth in all- arrow one Christmas and it wasn’t around, fifth on floor and eight on vault (junior long before her aim was true. Born a division) month prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics, her first name was  Added to U.S. Senior National Team in 2016 inspired by the site of those Games.  Competed vault, beam and floor at 2017 P&G Friends shorten it to “Syd”. Senior Women’s Championships, tying for fourth in floor competition  Third in 2017 Reykjavik International Games (Iceland) all-around, also vault and floor champion and took silver on bars  Made international senior debut at 2016 City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy  Member of Brandy Johnson’s Gymnastics and trained under 1988 U.S. Olympian (and mom!) Brandy Johnson-Sharpf and Kelly Pitzen

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Nya Reed 5-3 ● Sophomore ● AA Landover, Md. (Capital Gymnastics NTC)

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 Three times Bars: Beam: Floor: 9.925 Five times AA:

Nya Reed is an only child and the FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: constant coming & goings of friends  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll in her home dispels the notion she

had a lonely childhood. Santa Claus AS A FRESHMAN (2019): took a step up in Nya’s eyes when  Shared Missouri dual floor exercise title (9.925) to he left the gift of Amy (her equal UF’s highest floor score in a season opener Bichon/Shih Tzu dog) one  Eight floor performances of 9.9 or better, Christmas. While in Gainesville, Nya including five 9.925s checks in with Amy via Facetime.  Posted collegiate vault high of 9.875 for The mother of past Kentucky Yurchenko 1.5 three times, including Southeastern gymnast Taylor Puryear noticed Conference Championships Nya’s acrobatic abilities while playing Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll at school. She told Nya’s mom to 

bring her to Taylor’s gym to watch PRIOR TO FLORIDA: and from that moment on, Nya fell in love with the sport. A trip to Peru  Tied for fourth in 2018 Junior Olympics Level 10- with all-star region gymnastics and Senior F vault and floor exercise competition family trip to Jamaica broadened  In 2017 J.O. Level 10-Senior C competition, took Nya’s perspective of the world. Other eighth in all-around, second on floor, tied for fifth on destinations on her must-visit list are vault and sixth on beam Africa and .  Advanced to 2017 J.O. Nationals after taking fourth in Level 10 regional all-around and vault – also fifth on beam and floor  Won 14 Virginia state titles since 2010, including 10 Level 10 titles since 2013 (2018 all-around, beam, floor; 2017 vault, beam, floor; 2014 vault; 2013 all-around, bars, floor)  Trained at Capital Gymnastics NTC in Burke, Va., under coaches Tatiana Perskaia and Marina Gerom

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Payton Richards 5-1 ● Freshman ● AA Mokena, Ill. (Aerials Gymnastics Club)

Collegiate/2020 Bests: Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: AA:

Three-year old Payton Richards told her mom she wanted to try gymnastics after seeing 2004 Olympic all-around  Three top-four individual finishes in champion performing on 2018 Junior Olympic Level 10 Senior television. She also participated in D Championships – floor exercise soccer, softball, swimming and ballet but (tied for third), all-around (4th) and ended her mom’s aspirations for Payton uneven bars (T4th) to be a dancer after narrowing the field  Shared 2017 JO Level 10 Senior A to just gymnastics. The Chicago- beam title. Also shared second in all- connection shows in Richards sibling around and runner-up on bars first names. Payton and her oldest  2016 JO Level 10 Junior E all- brother, Jordan, are named after around co-champion and claimed Chicago all-time great athletes. When beam title. Also shared third on vault her younger brother arrived, Payton told  2018 and 2017 Region 5 Level 10 her mom to return him for a sister. But balance beam champion and tied for now, Payton loves being the only girl second in 2019. All-around runner-up among the Richards’ quad. She credits in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Also 2016 them for making her tough. Payton can Region 5 Junior all-around champion beat them in a footrace, but they tease  2019, 2018, 2017 Region 5 All-Star her for her lack of wakeboarding Team aptitude when at their lake home. No Paraskevidekatriaphobia with  2017 Metroplex Challenge beam Payton – she was born on Friday the champion. All-around runner-up and 13th! The family has two English shared second on vault bulldogs – Amelia and Zoe. Payton  Beam champion at 2019 Chris FaceTimes often with her brothers to Waller Heart of a Champion meet. make sure they are walking the pair as  Runner-up in three events often as Payton does when she is home. competed at 2019 Midwest Open – vault, bars and beam.  2019 Illinois Level 10 all-around, bars and beam champion. Vault and floor exercise runner-up. Fourth consecutive state all-around win.  2018 Illinois Level 10 all-around, vault, bars, beam champion. Claimed 2017 state titles for all-around, vault and bars  Member of Aerials Gymnastics Club in Downers Grove, Ill., and coached by Don and Patrice McPherson MAJOR: Social & Behavioral Sciences

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Savannah Schoenherr 5-3 ● Sophomore ● AA Columbus, Ga. (Oconee Gymnastics Center) ► All-American (NCAA) ► 2019 SEC All-Freshman Team

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.90 Four times Bars: 9.925 2-1-19 Beam: Floor: 9.85 2-8/3-1-19 AA:

Savannah Schoenherr’s parents  Trained at Georgia Elite Gymnastics and coached by Pete Arenas and sought an outlet for their oldest FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: Cassidy McComb Bernstein child’s energy. Soccer was first, then  All-American (2019 NCAA) they tried dance, but that activity was  2019 SEC All-Freshman Team MAJOR: dismissed by Savannah after a  2019 WCGA Scholastic All-American Sports Management single class. Then came Option 3:  2019 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll gymnastics. It was an immediate hit. Mom often had to pry a young Savannah off the beam when it was AS A FRESHMAN (2019): time to go home. Savannah  Earned All-America second-team honors for appreciates all the sacrifices by her vault (9.875) in NCAA Championships’ semifinal competition parents to help her gymnastics  Equaled collegiate vault best of 9.90 to win career advance. This includes mom NCAA Corvallis Regional semifinal and final joining Savannah in Maryland while competition, earning an NCAA Individual Qualifier she trained for three years – mom position. was always there with a word of  Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team encouragement. Named after the after tying for fourth in SEC bars (9.90) Georgia town where her parents  In every vault and uneven bars lineup; also met, but friends just call her Sav. competed floor exercise four times Brother, Blake, is a competitive dirt  Two collegiate best set at Oklahoma – vault biker. A crash due to a throttle/brake (9.9) and bars (9.925) mix-up ended Savannah’s dabble with dirt bikes.  Set collegiate floor best in debut versus Auburn (9.85) and equaled at Arkansas  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Scholastic Academic All-American  Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

PRIOR TO FLORIDA:  2018 Junior Olympic National Level 10 uneven bars champion – also second in all-around, fourth on vault and sixth on beam  2015 J.O. Junior B bars champion – also second on beam and sixth in all-around  2015 and 2018 J.O. National team member  Three-time Region 8 bars champion (2015, 2017 & 2018)  2018 Georgia Level 10 all-around and bars champion  First in Georgia High School Association (GHSA) history to sweep the five event titles at the 2018 state championships  Recorded four 10.0s in GHSA competition, using one to win 2018 floor title FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 GATOR GYMNAST BIOS

Megan Skaggs 5-3 ● Junior ● AA Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta) ► All-American (WCGA Regular Season) ► 2019 All-SEC

Collegiate Bests: 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.875 3-8/4-5-19 Bars: 9.95 1-25/2-1-19 Beam: 9.95 3-23-19 Floor: 9.925 1-12-18 AA: 39.55 3-8-19

Santa does listen! Megan’s  Competed in every meet, including making first all-around gymnastics career began when she FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: performance versus Nebraska (39.375/third) saw Cirque du Soleil on TV at age  All-American (2019 WCGA Regular Season)  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American three and asked Santa for “ginastics”  2019 SEC balance beam champion  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll member after earning a for Christmas. She then enrolled in  2019 All-SEC 4.0 grade point average gymnastics lessons at four years old.  2018 SEC All-Freshman Team When her mother asked her if she  SEC Specialist Gymnast of Week (Jan. 29, PRIOR TO FLORIDA: was interested in competing even 2019)  SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 27)  2014-15 U.S. Senior National Team though she was a shy kid, she  2018 & 2019 WCGA Scholastic Academic All-  Member of U.S. gold medal team at 2015 Pan American replied, “of course I want to compete; American Games (along with current Gators Rachel Gowey and Amelia if you compete, you get a medal!”  2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll Hundley) and took silver on balance beam Today, Megan said gymnastics still  2018 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll  Part of U.S. team which won 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy in helps her to break out of her shy side Jesolo, Italy and show a different part of herself AS A SOPHOMORE (2019):  Took 13th in all-around at 2015 P&G Championships and 11th doing what she knows best. Both of  All-America second-team for uneven bars in the on uneven bars and balance beam her parents attended UF and they Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA)  Senior B Level 10 all-around winner at 2017 The Atlanta met in Gainesville as students. regular-season awards Crown Invitational, Atlanta Centennial Classic and Greensboro Megan is a big fan of breakfast at  Shared Southeastern Conference balance beam title Gymnastics Invitational any time of the day. The Skaggs after setting collegiate best (9.95). Tied for second on bars  2017 Georgia Level 10 vault and uneven bars champion family includes three cats, but Juliet (9.925)  Seventh on vault, eighth on beam and ninth in all-around at picked Megan as her person and has  All-SEC 2014 P&G Junior Division Championships no cuddles or purrs for anyone else  Jan. 29 SEC Specialist Gymnast of the Week after  Took seventh in 2014 Secret U.S. Classic all-around (junior in the household. resetting uneven bars best for second time in 2019 with division) and also fourth on bars, fifth on vault 9.95 versus Kentucky  Shared balance beam win versus Penn State (9.925)  Fourth in all-around in 2014 American Classic all-around  In every bars and beam lineup; competed as all-around (junior division) plus third on vault, shared fifth on beam and versus Penn State and posted a collegiate-best 39.55 eighth on bars  Set collegiate vault best (9.875) versus PSU and equaled  Trained at Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta in Kennesaw, Ga., to take second in NCAA Corvallis Regional final and coached by Irina Podgornaya and Jacobo Giron  Shared team award for Most Improved with Sierra Alexander. Also received team’s Scholar-Athlete Award MAJOR:  SEC Academic Honor Roll Advertising  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American

AS A FRESHMAN (2018):  SEC All-Freshman team after equaling collegiate balance beam best (9.90) at SEC Championships  Equaled collegiate-best with 9.90 uneven bars mark in NCAA Super Six Championships  Posted collegiate-best (9.825) in three of last four vault performances, including NCAA Semifinal II  SEC Freshman of the Week after collegiate-best marks of 9.90 took third in Arkansas bars and beam competition  Scored a 9.925 in floor exercise debut – equaling highest ever for a Gator making first floor performance FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2020 GATOR GYMNAST BIOS

Halley Taylor 5-2 ● Sophomore ● AA Tampa, Fla. (LaFleur’s Gymnastics Tampa)

Collegiate Bests 2020 Bests: Vault: Bars: Beam: Floor: 9.775 EX 3-1-19 AA:

Halley Taylor is an aspiring prosecutor who sometimes practices persuading FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: arguments on her two younger brothers.  WCGA Scholastic All-American It is not always affirmative for her side,  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll but that’s why she practices! Dad sends motivating texts before each AS A FRESHMAN (2019): competition. The maiden name of the  Posted a 9.775 for an exhibition floor exercise person who inspires her to be better at Arkansas (Halley’s mom) also inspired her first  Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association name. Prom was the day before the (WCGA) Scholastic Academic All-American 2018 Junior Olympics Level 10  Member of Southeastern Conference First-Year Championships. Two big events and Academic Honor Roll Halley picked both. She attended prom Saturday night and then flew to Ohio to PRIOR TO FLORIDA: compete Sunday evening at JOs (and  Three-time qualifier for Junior Olympics had the one of the best meets of her National Championships life). This fourth generation Gator has  Eighth in 2018 J.O. Senior F all-around and been coming to Florida football games ninth in balance beam and floor exercise and gymnastics meets since childhood.  2017 Florida Level 10 all around, vault and floor She noticed all the love and support that exercise champion flows from Gator Nation and is thrilled  2018 recipient of the Jose Gaspar award at the now to be part of the Gator gymnastics Gasparilla Classic team.  Member of LaFleur’s Tampa which won the 2018 Florida Level 10 Team State title  Coached by Jeff LaFleur and Alecia Pollina at LaFleur’s

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Trinity Thomas 5-3 ● Sophomore ● AA York, Pa. (Prestige Gymnastics) ► Five-time All-American (1 NCAA / 4 WCGA Regular Season) ► 2019 All-SEC ► 2019 SEC Freshman of the Year

Collegiate Bests 2020 Bests: Vault: 9.95 3-8/23-19 Bars: 9.975 Three times Beam: 9.925 Three times Floor: 9.975 Five times AA: 39.75 3-8-19

Trinity Thomas started gymnastics at  Eight nearly perfect 9.975s (three bars; five floor) leads Gator freshman age seven – making her a latecomer to FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: all-time the sport. In her third and final year of  Five-time All-American (1 NCAA / 4 2019  All-arounder in every meet, with 32 of 48 routines scoring 9.9 or better high school, Trinity joined a couple high WCGA Regular Season)  Every collegiate-best is a 9.925 or better. Top all-around (39.75) equals school teams. Just like gymnastics,  2019 SEC vault champion high by a Gator freshman (Bridget Sloan-2013)  2019 SEC Freshman of the Year Trinity proved to be an early adaptor.  Gator Gymnastics’ Most Valuable Gymnast, Outstanding Newcomer  2019 All-SEC She took second in the state 2A 1-meter and Most Consistent awards recipient diving championships. On the track, she  WCGA Southeast Region Gymnast of 2019  Earned fourth consecutive U.S. Senior National Team berth at U.S. competed pole vault and participated in  2019 SEC All-Freshman Team Gymnastics Championships. Named U.S. Gymnastics’ Sportswoman of sprints from 100- to 400-meters, passing  SEC Gymnast of Week (3x) the Year. Fifth to earn a U.S. Senior National Team spot after competing the baton to her younger sister, Tesia,  SEC Freshman of the Week (6x) earlier that year at the NCAA Championships on the 400-meter relay team. The initials  WCGA Scholastic All-American  WCGA Scholastic Academic All-American T.L.T. are shared by the five Thomas  SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll  Member of SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll siblings and their parents. Scary movies are her favorite genre. Sang with her Only current member of U.S. Senior National Team PRIOR TO FLORIDA: church’s worship team when younger – also on a 2020 NCAA roster.  Member of 2019-20, 2018-19, 2017-18 and 2016-17 U.S. Senior still loves to sing. Mom sends Trinity a National Teams quote or devotion each morning. Now AS A FRESHMAN (2019):  Eighth in 2018 U.S. Championships all-around – also fourth on bars, that Trinity is sole provider for clean  Earned All-America first-team honors for floor sixth on beam and floor laundry or a tidy room while at college, exercise (9.925) in NCAA Championships’  Fourth gymnast on a collegiate roster (and first since 2011) to earn an she’s developed a new appreciation for semifinal competition international medal when U.S. took team gold at 2018 Senior Pan all her mom does every day. She also  All-America first-team for all-around, uneven American Championships in Lima, Peru. Individually, runner-up in all- misses mom’s pot roast! bars and floor exercise and second-team for around and uneven bars. balance beam in the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season  All-around silver medalist at 2018 World Cup event in Tokyo, Japan awards – nation’s only freshman with four honors  Third on beam and floor, fourth in all-around and sixth on bars at 2017  Southeastern Conference Freshman of the P&G Championships Year  Part of U.S. team that won 2017 Jesolo Trophy in Jesolo, Italy. Also  WCGA Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year won Jesolo Trophy floor competition as a junior in 2016  SEC vault champion after equaling collegiate-  Trained at Prestige Gymnastics and coached by Tony and Jen Fatta best of 9.95. Also shared second on floor exercise (9.95) and third in all-around (39.575) MAJOR:  Only freshman to earn All-SEC honors in SEC Applied Physiology & Kinesiology – Fitness Wellness Championships’ Session II  One of four (and only freshman) in the nation ranked among nation’s top 20 for every event – No. 5 all-around (39.65 RQS), No. T2 floor (9.965), No. 4 uneven bars (9.95), No. 14 balance beam (9.910), No. 17 vault (9.9).  First in league history to earn a SEC weekly honor after each competition (three SEC Gymnast; six SEC Freshman of Week)  Led Florida with 26 event titles (nine floor; six all-around, bars; three vault, two beam) FLORIDA GYMNASTICS 2019 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

2020 ROSTER

NAME EVENTS HT CLASS HOMETOWN (CLUB) Sierra Alexander V, FX 5-7 Senior Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (West Broward Gymnastics Academy) Alyssa Baumann AA 5-1 Junior Dallas, Texas (WOGA) Maegan Chant AA 5-3 Senior Waterdown, Ontario (World Class Gymnastics) Leah Clapper AA 4-11 Sophomore Ann Arbor, Mich. (Gym America) Jazmyn Foberg AA 5-2 Junior Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite) Rachel Gowey AA 5-1 Senior Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics) Amelia Hundley AA 5-5 Senior Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati Gymnastics) Sydney Johnson-Scharpf V, BB, FX 4-11 Sophomore Clermont, Fla. (Brandy Johnson’s Global Gymnastics) Nya Reed AA 5-3 Sophomore Landover, Md. (Capital Gymnastics NTC) Payton Richards AA 5-1 Freshman Mokena, Ill. (Aerials Gymnastics) Savannah Schoenherr AA 5-3 Sophomore Columbus, Ga. (Georgia Elite) Megan Skaggs AA 5-3 Junior Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta) Halley Taylor AA 5-2 Sophomore Tampa, Fla. (LaFleur’s Gymnastics Tampa) Trinity Thomas AA 5-3 Sophomore York, Pa. (Prestige Gymnastics)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Alyssa Baumann – Baugh-man Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde and Owen Field Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Sydney Johnson-Scharpf - shärpf Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Nya Reed – nī-uh Managers: Tory Cohen & Rachel Slocum Payton Richards – Peyton Athletic Trainer: Janet Taylor Savannah Schoenherr – Shane-hair Halley Taylor – hAE-lee (rhymes with valley)

Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund Adrian Burde - bur-DAY

2020 University of Florida gymnastics team - front row (from left): Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf. Second row: Rachel Gowey, Payton Richards, Alyssa Baumann. Third row: Halley Taylor, Maegan Chant, Jazmyn Foberg, Nya Reed. Back row: Sierra Alexander, Megan Skaggs, Trinity Thomas, Savannah Schoenherr, Amelia Hundley.

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GYMNASTICS SCORING In collegiate team competition, six gymnasts perform on Leah Clapper: giant ½ to pike jaeger*, overshoot hand, half-in 3) Dance passage with a minimum of two (2) elements (leaps each of the four apparatus. The five best scores per event half-out* - one must be off of one foot that includes a 180 degree are added together to make up the cumulative team total. Jazmyn Foberg: Pak salto, Shaposh to immediate Geinger on split; jumps) high bar, full out dismount* 4) Salto performed as the last isolated salto or within the last At least two judges are required to evaluate an athlete’s Rachel Gowey: Ray*, toe on toe off, Pak salto, double salto connection must be minimum “C”. performance. Choices of elements “up to the competition layout dismount* level” are defined by basic requirements for each event. The Amelia Hundley: Shaposh, Pak salto, Khorkina*, full out dismount* Gators to Watch in 2020: scores are averaged to arrive at a final mark. Payton Richards: Shaposh to overshoot hand, double Sierra Alexander: double layout*, double pike, front layout to layout dismount* front layout 1/1, switch side to Popanova Savannah Schoenherr: toe ½ to straddle jaeger, overshoot hand, Alyssa Baumann: double layout*, back 1 ½ to front layout GENERAL DEDUCTIONS double front ½* 1/1, double tuck, switch ½ to Popa Megan Skaggs: Ray* to immediate Pak salto, double layout dismount* Leah Clapper: double pike, back 1 ½ to front layout, front rudi Fall from apparatus or on floor 0.5 Trinity Thomas: Shaposh immediate clear hip, pak salto to toe to double stag jump, tour 1/2 to Popa Stepping out of bounds (floor exercise) 0.1 handstand, Khorkina*, double layout dismount* Jazmyn Foberg: : double layout*, front 1/1 front pike, double Heavy brush of feet, or hand touch on floor 0.3 tuck, switch ½ wolf 1/1 BALANCE BEAM Rachel Gowey: front layout to front rudi, double tuck, switch Presentation to judge omitted (before or after 0.1 The beam routine should be composed of elements ½ to wolf 1/1 exercise) from the following groups: acrobatic elements with Amelia Hundley: : double layout*, back 1 ½ to front Intermediate swing (bars) 0.3 and without flight, turns and leaps. The balance layout, double pike, switch side to Popanova Concentration pauses longer than two seconds 0.1 beam is 16 feet long, four feet high and only four Sydney Johnson-Scharpf: double Arabian*, front layout 1/1 inches wide. The entire routine must last between 30 seconds to front layout, double tuck, switch 1/2 to Popanova Coach blocking judges’ view 0.2 and one and a half minutes. A bell is rung at the 1:20 mark Nya Reed: : double layout*, front layout to rudi, double pike, Competing out of order (taken from the team score) 0.1 of the routine. If the gymnast does not complete the routine at switch ½ to wolf 1/1 “Up to the competition level” deduction 0.1 the end of one and a half minutes, an overtime penalty of .10 is Payton Richards: double layout*, switch ½ to popa, front step deducted from the score. There is no under time deduction. out to double tuck Other deductions are taken, usually up to and no more than 0.3, for such Savannah Schoenherr: front double twist, back 1 ½ to front things as bent arms and legs, or separation of legs. Requirements for the beam (failure to complete requirements layout, double pike, tour jete ½ to wolf 1/1 results in .2 start value deduction) include: Megan Skaggs: double pike, back 1 ½ front layout, rudi to VAULT split jump, tour jeté half to split full Vaulting requires speed, quickness and explosive 1) Acro series: Minimum of two (2) flight elements, one Halley Taylor: full in*, back 1 ½ twist to front layout, double power. Vaults are divided into three categories: element must be a minimum of C with or without hand pike, switch side to Popa handspring, Tsukahara and round-off entry. support (both elements must start and finish on the beam). Trinity Thomas: double layout*, front layout to front 1/1 twist*, Deductions are taken for technical errors in the areas of 2) Dance or dance acro series with a minimum of two (2) double pike, tourjete 1/2 to popa preflight (approach to the horse) and after flight (distance elements, dance element C or higher. and height) from the horse to point of landing. 3) A leap or jump requiring 180 degree split (this may be part of the acro/dance series). 2020 Gator Floor Exercise Titles 2020 Gator Vaults 4) Minimum of 360 degree turn. No hand support Hotdamn by Tropkillaz, Beast by Onderkoffer, permitted. Sierra Alexander Tokyo Drift (KVSH Trap Remix) by Teriyaki Boyz, Vault/Gymnasts Value 5) Minimum of C dismount or B dismount proceeded by Bug A Boo Roll Call by Beyoncé, Drop It Like It’s and directly connected to any D acro element. Hot by Snoop Dog Yurchenko layout with full twist: 9.95 Who We Be from Creed II by DMX, Dark Gators to Watch in 2020: Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, Jazmyn Alyssa Baumann Paradise (Kaivon Remix) by Lana Del Rey, Foberg, Rachel Gowey, Amelia Hundley, Sydney Alyssa Baumann: Onodi* to sissonne, flip flop layout, split Born For This by 7KingZ, Arena by Fabian leap to switch leap 1/2, side aerial to split jump, round off Johnson-Scharpf, Nya Reed, Megan Skaggs, Mazur & Snavs 1 ½ twist Powerful by Major Lazer Halley Taylor, Payton Richards Leah Clapper: flip flop layout layout, full turn, switch leap to split Yurchenko layout with one and a half twist: 10.0 jump, sissone to switch leap ½*, side aerial to layout full dismount Maegan Chant Rachel Gowey: flip flop layout layout, switch leap to split jump, Payton Richards, Alyssa Baumann, Nya Reed, front aerial to sissone, full turn, Gainer layout 1/1 off side Leah Clapper One Time and Got It by Marian Hill, Let’s Get Savannah Schoenherr, Trinity Thomas Amelia Hundley: flip flop layout, cat leap switch side, front It Started by Black Eyed Peas (covered by aerial to sissone, round off to 1 ½ dismount Ember Trio) Gymnastics skills are divided into different categories (A, B, C, D, E), Sydney Johnson-Scharpf: flip flop layout, front tuck*, beat with E containing the exceptionally difficult skills. An asterisk denotes jump to switch leap 1/2 *, full turn, handstand to layout step Jazmyn Foberg Rebel by Zwirek, Sensei and Grimey by E-level skills (*). out to full dismount TroyBoi Payton Richards: flip flop layout layout, full turn, switch leap BEGINNING IN 2020 Good News by Apashe to straddle jump, side aerial to layout full dismount Rachel Gowey Start values for uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise Nya Reed: flip flop layout, front toss, side sommi, switch ½ to starts at 9.4. The gymnasts are required to gain six-tenths beat jump, round off double twist in bonus on those events to get to 10.0. In previous years, the Savannah Schoenherr: front aerial, flip flop layout, split jump Amelia Hundley Come Together by Gary Clark Jr, TNT by AC/ start value for these events was 9.5, requiring gymnasts to earn to split jump ¾ turn, round off 1 ½ twist DC, Crazy Train by Ozzy Osborne, We Will five-tenths bonus. Megan Skaggs: wolf 2/1 turn*, flip flop layout, switch leap to Rock You by Queen split jump, cat leap to side aerial to full dismount Jungle Bill, Mean Monday, How How and Oh UNEVEN BARS Halley Taylor: : flip flop layout, front toss to sissone, switch Yeah by Yello Good composition includes elements showing great leap to switch leap to straddle jump, flip flop to gainer layout Sydney Johnson-Scharpf amplitude, bar changes, changes and direction 1/1 dismount changes. Pauses for concentration, intermediate Trinity Thomas: switch leap mount to split leap, switch leap Nya Reed Tempo by Lizzo and Missy Elliot, Freedom and swings and uncharacteristic elements are to be ½* to beat jump, one arm flip flop layout, front aerial to beat Flawless Feeling Myself by Beyoncé, Marching avoided. After a fall, the gymnast must resume the exercise jump to flip flop swing down, side aerial to full dismount Band Medley & Groove Cadence by Drumline within 30 seconds Soundtrack FLOOR EXERCISE Here Comes The Hotstepper (Mayeda Twerk Requirements for the bars (failure to complete The composition of the exercise must show Payton Richards Remix) by Ini Kamoze, Money In Da Bank requirements results in .2 start value deduction) include: harmony between gymnastics and acrobatic ele- by Cakedup 1) Minimum of 2 bar changes ments, dynamic changes in rhythm and Für Elise (Klutch Dubstep Trap Remix) by 2) 2 flight elements, minimum of 2 different C’s or D and B levels and show versatile use of the entire floor Savannah Schoenherr Beethoven, Chain Hang Low (Crizzly & AFK (not to include dismount) area. The exercise must contain two different acrobatic series Remix) by Jibbs 3) One element with long axis turn, minimum of “C” (not to and one series must contain at least two saltos. The musical include dismount) accompaniment is to be instrumental only. The exercise must Megan Skaggs Shikaku by Anti-General 4) “C” dismount with the following modification: “C” last between 1:10 and 1:30 minutes. The “competition level” for dismount immediately preceded by same two A or B floor exercise are defined by the basic standards (failure to meet elements = .10 deduction (not .20) competition level is a .10 deduction). Halley Taylor Lucifer Soundtrack Season 1 main Theme Requirements for floor (failure to complete requirements results in .2 by Heavy Young Heathens, Gladiator by Gators to Watch in 2020: start value deduction) include: Zayde Wolf Alyssa Baumann: Ray, overshoot hand, double layout dismount* 1) One acro series with two (2) saltos (same or different), OR Thule by Travis Lake Maegan Chant: Tkatchev, clear hip, bail handstand, double two directly connected saltos. Trinity Thomas layout dismount* 2) Three different saltos within the exercise.

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2019 SEASON RECAP

2019 FLORIDA MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS RECORD: 13-3 HOME: 4-1 AWAY: 3-1 NEUTRAL: 6-1 SEC: 6-1 (1ST) DATE OPPONENT RESULT (UF-OPP.) 1/11 MISSOURI W, 197.300 - 196.450 1/18 LOUISIANA STATE W, 197.500 - 197.425 1/25 KENTUCKY W, 197.675 - 196.650 2/1 OKLAHOMA L, 198.325 - 198.025 2/8 GATORS LINK TO PINK W, 197.850 - 196.700 VS. AUBURN 2/15 ALABAMA W, 197.325 - 196.475 2/22 GEORGIA L, 197.45-197.375 3/1 ARKANSAS W, 197.225 - 196.350 3/8 PENN STATE W, 198.025 - 196.325 The Gators took sole possession of the Southeastern Conference regular-season title with a 6-1 record. It was the 11th league title for the program. 3/23 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2ND OF 8 - 197.75 4/5 NCAA CORVALLIS REGIONAL 1ST OF 4 - 197.500 SEMIFINAL Jan. 11 versus No. 11 Missouri 4/6 NCAA CORVALLIS REGIONAL 3RD OF 4 -196.325) 2019 opened with a 197.30-196.450 win over FINAL Missouri in front of Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd BOLD DENOTES HOME MEETS of 8,446 – the second-highest season-opening crowd for the Gator program. Florida won at least a share of each event title. Senior Alicia Boren’s four titles included matching her Gator all-time season-high all-around total of 39.575 for the second consecutive year. Boren shared three event titles. Freshman Nya Reed and Boren tied for the floor title (9.925). Boren and junior Rachel Gowey The Gators won the match-up between No. 3 Florida at No. 5 Louisiana State. It each turned in the high beam mark of 9.90. Boren was the Gators’ first win in Baton Rouge since 2011. and Missouri’s Hannah McCrary shared the vault win (9.875). Jan. 25 at No. 17 Kentucky Florida trailed Kentucky by 0.175 after the opening Freshman Trinity Thomas’ 9.95 took the uneven bars win. Thomas also took second with the fourth-highest rotation. The Gators’ school-record uneven bars set Alyssa Baumann celebrates with the Gators after her balance beam routine at total (39.475) for a Gator making her all-around debut. (49.725) reversed the standings, as Florida owned No. 1 Oklahoma. She equaled her collegiate beam best of 9.975 to share the nearly a half point lead at midpoint. event title with OU’s . Five from Florida’s top-ranked freshmen class made their collegiate debuts against Missouri. In addition to Senior Alicia Boren started Florida’s bars lineup with Feb. 1 at No. 1 Oklahoma Reed and Thomas, Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson- a collegiate-best 9.95. Florida turned in six bars scores It was the season’s top scoring dual meet of the entire Scharpf and Savannah Schoenherr competed in the of 9.9 or better as the final total of 49.725 set the 2019 season, but that’s expected when the nation’s top two teams meet. No. 1 Oklahoma using the nation’s season opener. program record. Freshman Trinity Thomas’ 9.975 won fourth-highest total of the 2019 season, 198.325, to take the event title. Jan. 18 at No. 5 LSU the win over No. 2 Florida (198.025), in front of a record It was exactly what was expected for the nation’s Thomas led Florida on balance beam to win the event Lloyd Noble Center crowd of 5,082. top dual of the weekend. After trading the lead (9.925). Florida finished the evening with a then Florida opened with another strong uneven bars total of back and forth, it was No. 3 Florida hitting every season-best 49.55 on floor. Boren and Thomas shared 49.60. Trinity Thomas equaled her collegiate best of routine on its final rotation to surge ahead to take a the floor win at 9.925 with Kentucky’s Mollie Korth. 9.975 for the second consecutive meet to take second 197.50–197.425 win at No. 5 Louisiana State in front Thomas won the all-around at 39.70 and Boren was overall. On the next rotation, freshman Savannah of 12,093 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. led the Gators with her collegiate-best vault runner-up at 39.525. Schoenherr Florida trailed LSU by two-tenths at the midpoint of the mark of 9.90. The Sooners owned a 0.475 mid-point lead. meet. Trinity Thomas led Florida on bars (9.925) and That lead narrowed to 0.075 after Florida posted a 49.60 vault (9.875). Three consecutive floor exercise marks on floor exercise. Florida’s final two floor performers – of 9.9 or better narrowed the Tigers lead to 0.05 after Thomas and sophomore Alyssa Baumann – equaled three rotations. Thomas’ 9.95 shared the evening’s their collegiate bests of 9.95. Freshman Nya Reed also floor title. A six-for-six balance beam set gave the equaled her collegiate high of 9.925. Gators the winning margin. The final four Gators all posted marks of 9.9 or better. Gowey used a 9.95 to Florida finished the meet on balance beam with another win her second consecutive beam title. season-high of 49.60. Those scores couldn’t keep up with Oklahoma’s floor marks, as the final three Sooners The loss ended LSU’s 35-home meet win streak, all posted nearly-perfect floor marks of 9.975. Baumann which dated back to March 8, 2013 (197.725-197.50 anchored the lineup by equaling her collegiate-best of loss vs No. 5 Alabama). It was Florida’s first win in four 9.975 for the third time. She shared the event title with visits to Baton Rouge, as the Gators last won a dual in Trinity Thomas earned her first of eight 9.975 marks (three bars, five floor) with her winning uneven bars routine versus Kentucky. Eight nearly perfect marks of defending NCAA all-around champion Maggie Nichols. the PMAC in 2011. 9.975 leads Gator freshmen all-time.

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2019 SEASON AT A GLANCE

RECORDS: 13-3, 6-1 SEC

NCAA FINISH: T9TH

SEC REGULAR-SEASON FINISH: 6-1 (1ST)

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS FINISH: 2ND (197.75)

NCAA CHAMPION: : Alicia Boren, floor exercise

ALL-AMERICANS (NCAA COMPETITION): three with four honors

Alicia Boren (floor – first team; all-around– second)

Savannah Schoenherr (vault – second)

Trinity Thomas (floor – first team)

ALL-AMERICANS (WCGA REGULAR SEASON): four with eight honors

Alyssa Baumann (beam – second team)

Alicia Boren (all-around, floor – second team)

Megan Skaggs (uneven bars – second team)

Trinity Thomas (all-around, uneven bars, floor exercise Alicia Boren celebrates with the Gators after setting her collegiate-best of 9.975 with her floor exercise routine at Alabama. The dual-meet win at Alabma was the first – first; balance beam - second) for the Gators in 40 years. The meet opened with a season-low on uneven bars SEC FRESHMAN GYMNAST OF YEAR: Trinity Thomas Feb. 8 versus No. 12 Auburn (49.175). Amelia Hundley’s 9.875 led the Gators on In a meeting of Southeastern Conference unbeaten ALL-SEC: 4 the event. Florida posted its then second-highest vault teams, it was No. 2 Florida taking a 197.85 – 196.70 total of 2019 (49.30) to take a 0.125 led at the meet’s Alyssa Baumann, Rachel Gowey, Megan Skaggs, win over No. 12 Auburn. The Exactech Arena crowd of Trinity Thomas midpoint. Trinity Thomas claimed her first vault title 9,055 for the 13th Annual Gators Link to Pink ranked by posting a 9.90 for a second consecutive week. as Florida’s season-high and the ninth largest in SEC ALL-FRESHMAN: 2 Sophomore Alyssa Baumann made her first 2019 program history. vault lineup appearance, receiving a collegiate-best Savannah Schoenherr, Trinity Thomas Florida opened the meet with a then season-best 9.875 for her Yurchenko one and a half. She tied for SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL: 8 49.35 on vault, but trailed the Tigers by 0.025 heading second with Alabama’s Ariana Guerra and Abby Armbrecht. into the second rotation. Alicia Boren won the Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, Maegan Chant, Floor was red-hot for the Gators, earning the second- Amanda Cheney, Jazmyn Foberg, Rachel Gowey, evening’s vault title (9.925). That deficit was quickly highest total for the event in program history (49.725). Amelia Hundley, Megan Skaggs closed as Florida pushed out a 0.475 lead at the Four Gators set or equaled collegiate floor bests – Nya meet’s midway point. Trinity Thomas claimed her SEC FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL: 6 Reed (9.925), Alicia Boren (9.975), Thomas (9.975) third bars title (9.95). and Baumann (9.95). Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf, Nya Reed, A six-for-six Gator beam set was led by a winning 9.9 Savannah Schoenherr, Halley Taylor, Trinity Thomas Florida closed the meet on beam, using four marks from a trio of Gators – Boren, Rachel Gowey and of 9.875 or better to tally a 49.125. Thomas and WCGA SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS: 12 Alyssa Baumann. Florida finished the meet with a sophomore Megan Skaggs shared second on the then season-best 49.65 on floor exercise. Thomas Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, Maegan Chant, event at 9.90. Amanda Cheney, Leah Clapper, Jazmyn Foberg, won the title with her collegiate-best of 9.975. Boren Rachel Gowey, Amelia Hundley, Savannah Schoenherr, took second at 9.95 while Baumann and freshman Thomas took her second consecutive all-around win Megan Skaggs, Halley Taylor and Trinity Thomas Nya Reed shared third with Auburn’s Milliet at 9.925. (39.525) and Boren was runner-up (39.20). Thomas equaled her collegiate-best to take her second Feb. 22 versus No. 7 Georgia equaled her season best of 9.925 to take her second all-around title (39.70). The little things didn’t go in Florida’s favor as No. 7 vault win of 2019. Georgia (197.45) nipped No. 3 Florida (197.375) by Feb. 15 at No. 9 Alabama Georgia’s anchored with a 9.95 to take the 0.075 to hand the Gators their first league loss of 2019 No. 2 Florida became the only the second Gator beam win. Florida was led on beam by Amelia Hundley, in front of 8,744 at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. team – and first since 1979 – to claim a dual meet who matched her collegiate best of 9.925 to share second O’Connell Center. win in Tuscaloosa with its 197.325 -196.475 decision with UGA freshman Rachel Baumann. in front of 12,828 at the Coleman Coliseum. The A Gator won four of the meet’s five events. Trinity Gators had made 16 consecutive dual meet visits to Thomas used two 9.975s to take the uneven bars and March 1 at No. 20 Arkansas Tuscaloosa without a win (last dual meet win – Feb. floor exercise wins. She claimed her fourth overall and The 2019 Southeastern Conference regular-season 3, 1979). third consecutive all-around win with a 39.675. Alicia title went to No. 3 Florida after a 197.225-196.35 Boren was runner-up in the all-around at 39.60. She win at No. 20 Arkansas. The win gave Florida sole

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LSU led all teams on vault (49.375), bars (49.475) and used a 49.60 on floor to claim the title. The top balance beam total was a meet record 49.625 by the Gators. Florida finished at 49.275 on vault and couldn’t keep pace with LSU’s floor scores on the final rotation. Two event titles went to the Gators. Trinity Thomas hit a collegiate-best 9.95 for the second consecutive meet to win vault. Three of the five who shared the balance beam win at 9.95 were Gators – Alyssa Baumann, Rachel Gowey and Megan Skaggs. In the SEC Awards, Thomas claimed the SEC Freshman of the Year honor. Four Gators earned All-SEC honors - Baumann, Gowey, Skaggs and Thomas. Savannah Schoenherr and Thomas earned spots on the All-Freshman Team.

The win at No. 20 Arkansas gave the Gators sole possession of the 2019 Southeastern Conference regular-season title. possession of the SEC regular-season title. Florida has claimed 11 SEC titles and this is the first regular- season title since the league began recognizing regular-season champions in 2017. Florida led the meet from the opening rotation. A Gator claimed at least a share of every event title, all with marks of 9.925. Trinity Thomas led Florida on uneven bars (9.925). Alicia Boren anchored the Gators’ vault lineup with her winning mark. Boren and Thomas shared the evening’s floor title with Arkansas’ Sophia Carter and The careers of seniors Amanda Cheney and Alicia Boren were celebrated in a Sydney McGlone at 9.925. Boren claimed her third post-meet ceremony after the Gators equaled their season-best of 198.025 in their win over No. 25 Penn State. event title with a mark of 9.925 on balance beam. Boren, Skaggs and Thomas shared the beam win at Boren equaled her season-best of 39.625 to take her 9.925 and Alyssa Baumann anchored the lineup with second all-around win of the season. Thomas was a 9.9. Three Gators shared the 2019 Southeastern Conference balance beam title runner-up at 39.55. at 9.95 – Rachel Gowey, Alyssa Baumann and Megan Skaggs. Both Boren and Thomas matched their collegiate-best April 5 at NCAA Corvallis Regional March 8 versus No. 25 Penn State 9.975 floor marks to share that title. Semifinal No. 3 Florida equaled its season-best of 198.025 to A trio of Gators used collegiate-best all-around totals Florida posted the top team score in NCAA Corvallis close 2019 regular-season competition with a win to sweep that event. Thomas raised her best to 39.75 Regional semifinal competition, advancing the team to the over No. 25 Penn State (196.325). The crowd of for her fifth all-around win of her freshman campaign. next day’s final. 6,805 closed out home action by setting a season Boren was just behind, matching her collegiate-best average attendance record of 8,333. Florida’s 2019 of 39.725. In her first all-around appearance in a year A change in the qualification for the NCAA Championships senior class was part of three teams that set UF home and a day, Skaggs’ 39.55 was also a collegiate high. began in the 2019 season. The regionals moved to a gymnastics attendance averages (2019: 8,333; 2018: three-day format. The lowest two seeded teams at each 8,304; 2016: 7,433). regional compete to advance to semifinal competition. The semifinal is contested as two four-team sessions, The careers of Gator seniors Alicia Boren and March 23 at Southeastern Conference with the top two teams in each session advancing to Amanda Cheney were celebrated in a post- Championships the regional final. The top two teams in the regional final meet ceremony. It wasn’t the finish Florida was looking for in the Big Easy. advance to the NCAA Championships’ site. The Gators took the lead after opening the meet with Florida saw its narrow lead evaporate on the final Florida drew the Olympic rotation for the regional a season-high 49.475 on vault. That total included rotation as the No. 3 LSU Tigers used the meet-leading semifinal. Savannah Schoenherr won the vault (9.90) three collegiate-best marks – Trinity Thomas (9.95), floor exercise total to move to first. and Trinity Thomas shared the uneven bars win at Megan Skaggs and Sierra Alexander (each 9.875). LSU claimed the title with a 197.90. Florida took 9.925. Alicia Boren equaled her collegiate-best to share Florida earned the same event total on its next event, second at 197.75, followed by Alabama (197.35) the balance beam win (9.95). Thomas shared the floor uneven bars. Junior Amelia Hundley shared the meet and Georgia (197.00). Arkansas (196.475), Auburn exercise win at 9.95. title at 9.925 with Penn State’s Lauren Bridgens. (196.375), Kentucky (196.225) and Missouri (195.90) Boren was the Gators’ top all-around, taking third at 39.475. Four Gators earned marks of 9.9 or better on beam. rounded out the team results.

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April 19 at NCAA Championships – 2019 Statistical Leaders Semifinal II Team Total 198.025 2-1-19

Alicia Boren closed her Gator career by claiming a All-Around share of the 2019 NCAA floor exercise title at 9.95. Trinity Thomas 39.75 3-8-19 Boren earned a spot in the NCAA Championships as an individual all-arounder. She opened the meet on her Vault signature event – the floor exercise – and her mark Team 49.475 3-8-19 of 9.95 was not surpassed through the final three Trinity Thomas 9.95 3-8/23-19 rotations. Boren shared the floor title with Denver’s Lynnzee Brown, Oklahoma’s and UCLA’s Uneven Bars . She is the third Gator to win NCAA floor, Team 49.725* 1-25-19 joining Maria Anz (1984) and (2015). Trinity Thomas 9.975 three times

Joining Boren on the NCAA floor awards podium was Balance Beam Trinity Thomas. She shared seventh overall at 9.925 to Team 49.600 2-1-19 also earn All-America first-team honors. Alyssa Baumann 9.975 2-1-19 Savannah Schoenherr shared eighth overall in semifinal II vault competition (9.875) to earn All-America second- Floor Exercise team accolades. Boren claimed All-America second- Team 49.725 2-15-19 Trinity Thomas led the Gators in 2019 with 26 event titles, which included the team all-around honors by tying for sixth at 39.375. Alicia Boren 9.975 2-15/3-8-19 Southeastern Conference vault crown. The SEC Freshman of the Year earned Trinity Thomas 9.975 five times five All-America honors in 2019. In other Gator individual event performances, Alyssa *School record Baumann turned in a 9.7625 on beam and Thomas April 6 at NCAA Corvallis Regional Final posted on 9.85 on the uneven bars. Florida finished third at the NCAA Corvallis Regional, just missing one of the advancing team spots to the April 19-20 NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, Texas. Denver won the NCAA Corvallis Regional at 197.375 while Oregon State claimed the other advancing position (196.90). Florida finished third at 196.70 and Boise State took fourth at 196.075.

The Gators found themselves in a deficit after its opening rotation, as Florida was forced to count a fall toward its balance beam team total for the only time in 2019. Florida turned in the meet’s high team total for vault (49.375) and floor exercise (49.425), but couldn’t quite close the gap to claim an advancing position.

Savannah Schoenherr won the NCAA Corvallis Region semifinals and final For the second night in a row, Savannah Schoenherr by equaling her collegiate vault best (9.90). She earned vault All-America equaled her collegiate vault best of 9.90 to win that honors at the NCAA Championships. event. Trinity Thomas’ winning 9.975 on floor exercise was the high score for any event for the NCAA Corvallis Regional.

Thomas, Amelia Hundley and Schoenherr all posted a team-high 9.90 on bars to share third. Junior Rachel Gowey’s 9.85 led Florida on beam.

In the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) awards announced post-meet, Thomas claimed the WCGA Gymnast of the Year honor. She is the fifth Gator to claim the honor and second to win as a freshman.

Alicia Boren shared the 2019 NCAA floor exercise title. A Gator has claimed a NCAA event title each of the last nine seasons – the nation’s longest current streak of national event wins for a program.

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3/19 UTAH W 196.50 197.55 2019 2014 3/27 SEC Championships 197.05 (1st) 13-4 Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 15-2 • Head Coach: 4/10 NCAA North Central Regional 197.675 (1st) DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 4/22 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Team 196.775 (2nd) 1/11 MISSOURI W 196.450 197.300 DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 4/23 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Super Six 197.00 (5th) 1/18 LOUISIANA STATE W 197.425 197.500 1/11 UCLA W 196.625 196.650 1/25 KENTUCKY W 196.650 197.675 1/17 Auburn W 196.225 197.075 1/24 GEORGIA W 196.7 198.050 2009 2/1 OKLAHOMA L 198.325 198.025 10-6 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 2/8 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS AUBURN W 196.700 197.850 1/31 OKLAHOMA W 197.225 197.875 2/7 Kentucky W 195.45 197.175 DATE MEET W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 2/15 ALABAMA W 196.475 197.325 1/9 OKLAHOMA W 195.075 196.50 2/22 GEORGIA L 197.450 197.375 2/14 ARKANSAS W 196.025 197.525 2/21 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS. LSU W 197.625 198.125 1/16 AUBURN W 196.250 196.50 3/1 ARKANSAS W 196.350 197.225 2/28 Alabama L 197.675 197.400 1/23 Arkansas L 196.375 195.425 3/8 PENN STATE W 196.325 198.025 3/7 WEST VIRGINIA W 194.925 198.325 1/30 KENTUCKY W 193.85 195.925 3/23 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 197.750 (2ND) 3/14 Missouri W 194.3 198.200 2/6 @LSU L 196.80 195.825 4/5 NCAA REGIONAL SEMI 197.500 (1ST) 3/22 SEC Championships 197.700 (2nd) 2/14 Michigan State W 194.775 196.85 4/6 NCAA REGIONAL FINAL 196.700 (3RD) 4/5 NCAA University Park Regional 197.050 (1st) 2/20 ALABAMA W 195.625 196.875 4/18 NCAA Semifinal II 197.65 (T1st) 2/28 Georgia L 198.20 196.65 4/19 NCAA Super Six 198.175 (T1st) 3/6 MICHIGAN W 196.325 196.825 2018 3/13 Utah L 197.075 196.000 13-4 Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 3/21 SEC Championships 196.75 (3rd) 2013 4/4 NCAA North Central Regional 196.775 (1st) DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 15-2 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 1/5 WEST VIRGINIA W 194.425 195.900 4/16 NCAA Championships Team 196.375 (2nd) DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 4/17 NCAA Championships Super Six 196.725 (4th) 1/12 LSU L 197.250 197.125 1/4 BALL STATE W 190.55 196.575 1/19 KENTUCKY W 195.950 196.325 1/11 at LSU L 196.875 196.575 1/26 OKLAHOMA W 198.125 198.150 1/18 MISSOURI W 194.625 197.300 2008 2/2 AUBURN W 197.000 197.400 1/25 GATORS LINK TO PINK W 196.025 197.65 12-3-1 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 2/9 ALABAMA W 197.075 197.850 VS. AUBURN DATE MEET W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 2/16 GEORGIA W 196.125 196.950 2/1 Arkansas W 196.175 197.575 1/11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 187.825 197.125 2/23 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS ARKANSAS W 196.875 197.725 2/8 ALABAMA W 196.85 198.10 1/18 GEORGIA L 196.85 196.825 3/2 MISSOURI L 196.925 196.700 2/16 Georgia W 196.175 197.30 1/25 Auburn W 194.75 195.25 3/9 NEBRASKA W 196.700 197.925 2/22 KENTUCKY W 196.075 196.975 2/1 ARKANSAS W 195.75 196.70 3/24 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 196.825 (3RD) 3/1 MINNESOTA W 197.175 198.425* 2/8 Kentucky W 193.15 196.35 4/7 NCAA REGIONAL 197.725 (1ST) 3/16 Utah L 198.125 197.875 2/10 Pittsburgh W 190.825 196.85 4/20 NCAA SEMIFINAL 197.5875 (2ND) 3/23 SEC Championships 198.000 (1st) 2/15 LSU W 196.325 197.925 4/21 NCAA SUPER SIX TEAM FINAL 197.850 (3RD) 4/6 NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL 198.400 (1st) 2/22 North Carolina W 194.125 196.65 4/19 NCAA Semifinal I 197.775 (1st) 2/29 Alabama L 197.225 197.125 4/20 NCAA Super Six 197.575 (1st) 3/14 UTAH W 196.875 197.70 2017 3/29 SEC Championships 197.325 (T2nd) 14-3 • Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 2012 4/12 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL 197.525 (1st) DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 17-1 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 4/24 NCAA Championships Team 196.900 (1st) 1/8 NORTH CAROLINA STATE W 194.925 197.100 4/25 NCAA Championships Super Six 196.700 (4th) DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 1/13 KENTUCKY W 196.950 197.600 1/6 NC State W 194.675 196.025 1/20 NORTH CAROLINA W 194.300 197.325 1/13 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 191.875 196.175 2007 1/27 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS. AUBURN W 196.400 197.700 1/20 Kentucky W 194.075 196.275 21-0-1 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 2/3 ALABAMA L 197.825 197.425 1/27 ARKANSAS W 196.70 197.775 DATE MEET W/L OPPONENT(S) UF SCORE 2/10 GEORGIA W 196.525 197.975 MARYLAND W 193.075 1/5 Super Six Challenge W 195.20 (NU) 196.55 2/17 ARKANSAS W 195.200 197.125 BRIDGEPORT W 192.975 W 194.575 (PSU) 2/24 MISSOURI W 196.750 197.900 2/3 Alabama L 197.725 196.900 W 194.125 (LSU) 3/5 LSU L 198.150 196.600 2/10 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS. LSU W 196.85 197.85 W 192.975 (DU) 3/10 WEST VIRGINIA W 196.100 197.600 2/17 Auburn W 196.875 197.50 W 192.80 (UA) 3/18 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 197.825 (2nd) 2/24 GEORGIA W 196.825 197.525 1/12 OREGON STATE W 193.80 196.85 4/1 NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL 197.125 (1st) 3/4 Nebraska W 196.825 196.95 1/19 ALABAMA W 1965.65 196.825 4/14 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS-SEMI II 197.8125 (2nd) 3/16 UTAH W 196.475 197.90 1/27 Georgia T 197.250 197.250 4/15 NCAA SUPER SIX 197.70 (3rd) 3/24 SEC Championships 197.15 (1st) 2/2 AUBURN W 195.625 197.65 4/7 NCAA Raleigh Regional 197.325 (1st) 2/9 Arkansas W 195.775 197.275 2016 4/20 NCAA Championships (Semi I) 197.650 (2nd) 2/16 KENTUCKY W 194.80 197.875 4/21 NCAA Super Six 197.775 (2nd) 2/23 @ LSU W 197.05 197.20 15-2 • Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 3/2 NC STATE W 194.075 197.45 DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 3/9 Utah W 196.725 197.05 1/8 TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY W 191.450 196.825 2011 17-2 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 3/11 Boise State W 191.725 197.25 1/15 UCLA W 196.925 197.675 3/16 MICHIGAN STATE W 195.375 197.675 1/22 AUBURN W 195.900 197.075 DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 1/7 NEBRASKA W 194.95 196.925 3/31 SEC Championships 197.325 (1st) 1/29 ALABAMA W 197.525 198.175 1/14 KENTUCKY W 192.90 196.775 4/14 NCAA Northeast Regional 197.325 (1st) 2/5 GEORGIA L 196.400 196.350 1/21 at LSU W 194.00 196.425 4/26 NCAA Championships Team 197.400 (2nd) 2/12 GATORS LINK TO PINK VS. ARKANSAS W 195.975 197.450 1/28 GATORS LINK TO PINK 4/27 NCAA Championships Super Six 197.225 (3rd) 2/19 MISSOURI W 196.650 197.750 PENN STATE W 195.30 197.50 2/26 LSU L 197.900 197.875 NC STATE W 194.075 2006 3/ 4 KENTUCKY W 196.650 197.525 2/4 ALABAMA W 195.45 197.55 3/11 NORTH CAROLINA W 193.725 198.050 20-4 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 2/12 Georgia W 196.60 197.725 Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score 3/19 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 197.775 (1st) 2/18 AUBURN W 194.95 196.85 1/6 ILLINOIS W 190.80 195.90 4/2 NCAA MINNEAPOLIS REGIONAL 196.725 (1st) 2/20 West Virginia W 195.225 196.875 1/13 Oregon State, BYU, Iowa W 192.20 (OSU) 193.575 4/15 NCAA SEMIFINAL I 197.475 (1st) New Hampshire W 194.40 W 190.075 (BYU) 4/16 NCAA SUPER SIX 197.35 (4th) George Washington W 193.05 W 188.05 (UI) 2/25 Arkansas L 196.70 196.10 1/20 Alabama L 195.775 194.625 2015 3/4 Utah W 196.75 197.10 1/27 GEORGIA L 197.025 196.60 12-5 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 3/19 SEC Championships 196.975 (2nd) 2/3 Auburn W 195.725 196.00 4/2 NCAA North Central Regional 196.425 (2nd) 2/10 ARKANSAS, UNC, WVU W 194.20 (WVU) 196.95 DATE OPPONENT W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 4/15 NCAA Championships (semi) 196.125 (7th) 1/11 BALL STATE W 193.700 196.925 W 194.025 (UA) 1/16 AUBURN W 196.65 197.20 W 193.125 (UNC) 1/23 ALABAMA L 197.40 196.80 2010 2/17 Kentucky W 195.55 196.40 1/30 GEORGIA W 196.95 197.60 15-2 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 2/19 NC State, William & Mary W 191.20 (NCSt) 195.95 W 186.725 (W&M) 2/6 ARKANSAS W 195.375 197.20 DATE MEET W/L OPPONENT UF SCORE 3/3 Arizona, BYU W 196.30 (UA) 196.625 2/13 MISSOURI W 195.975 198.225 1/8 Oklahoma L 196.25 195.275 W 194.575 (BYU) 2/20 LSU L 197.95 197.425 1/15 ARKANSAS W 195.925 196.575 1/22 Kentucky W 195.35 196.05 3/10 LSU, PENN STATE W 195.275 (LSU) 196.15 2/27 GATORS LINK TO PINK VERSUS KENTUCKY W 195.95 198.125 1/29 LSU W 195.05 196.725 W 193.20 (PSU) 3/6 Oklahoma L 198.50 198.10 2/5 NC State W 194.45 195.475 3/17 UTAH W 196.675 197.325 3/13 Texas Woman’s University W 193.40 197.90 2/12 Alabama L 197.425 196.60 3/25 SEC Championships 196.275 (3rd) 3/22 SEC Championships 197.40 (3rd) 2/19 GEORGIA W 197.15 197.25 4/8 NCAA South Central Regional 196.375 (1st) 4/5 NCAA Morgantown Regional 197.475 (1st) 2/26 Auburn W 195.70 196.80 4/20 NCAA Championships Team 196.225 4/18 NCAA Semifinal I 197.475 (T1st) 3/5 NORTH CAROLINA W 194.225 (UNC) 197.55 4/21 NCAA Championships Super Six 196.275 (4th) 4/19 NCAA Super Six 197.85 (1st) & BALL STATE W 191.35 (BSU)

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Central Michigan, 2005 Southeast Missouri State W 187.15 (SEMO St.) 1999 17-7 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 1-11 SUPER SIX CHALLENGE L 196.525 (UGA) 194.60 13-10 • Head Coach: Judi Markell Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score Alabama, Georgia, LSU, L 195.725 (UA) 1/7 SUPER SIX CHALLENGE L 194.85 (UGA) 194.45 UCLA, PSU L 195.65 (UCLA) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score W 193.875 (UA) W 193.825 (LSU) 1/8 OAKS MALL OPENING NIGHT W 193.425 (Ariz) W 193.375 (PSU) Michigan L 193.30 190.275 W 193.000 (PSU) 1-18 Kentucky W 193.35 194.40 Illinois W 188.75 W 190.725 (UI) 1-25 GATORADE FABULOUS FIFTIES NIGHT 1/15 GATORADE SEC SHOWCASE 1/14 @LSU L 195.625 195.55 LSU W 194.75 194.925 Kentucky W 189.025 193.60 1/21 NEBRASKA W 196.675 196.95 2-1 Michigan L 197.00 195.425 1/22 Georgia L 196.875 192.075 1/28 ALABAMA W 196.35 196.55 2-8 Oklahoma L 195.475 193.925 1/30 Penn State L 196.75 193.50 2/4 Georgia W 195.60 195.725 2-15 SUNTRUST MARDI GRAS MADNESS 2/5 SUBWAY CHALLENGE 2/11 AUBURN W 194.00 196.525 Stanford, Illinois-Chicago, Penn State Alabama L 195.875 195.225 2/18 Arkansas W 195.475 196.45 W 195.70 (SU) 196.90 2/20 UCLA Invitational 2/25 KENTUCKY W 193.15 196.925 W 195.375 (PSU) UCLA L 194.275 190.475 3/ 4 Utah, Stanford, California L 197.425 (Utah) 196.45 W 194.175 (UIC) Arizona L 192.575 W 196.025 (SU) 2-22 Alabama L 196.925 194.95 CS-Fullerton W 187.375 W 191.50 (UC) 3-1 SUBWAY PRESENTS 80’S OLD WAVE NIGHT 2/22 Utah L 196.975 193.750 3/6 UCLA L 197.85 196.65 Georgia, ISU, Maryland L 196.30 (UGA) 196.10 2/26 Louisiana State L 196.950 194.975 3/18 PITTSBURGH & YALE W 192.55 (Pitt) 197.20 W 194.975 (ISU) 3/5 SUNTRUST INVITATIONAL W 188.625 (Yale) W 192.925 (UM) Iowa State W 194.375 195.725 3/26 SEC Championships 196.15 (4th) 3-8 Auburn L 195.35 195.30 North Carolina W 192.650 4/9 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL 196.575 (1st) 3-16 Utah L 196.75 195.25 Auburn W 190.625 4/21-23 NCAA Championships Team 196.225 (7th) 3-23 SEC Championships 3rd 196.425 (2nd) 3/13 Maryland Quad Meet 4-6 NCAA Central Regional 196.45 (LSU) 195.90 (2nd) Maryland W 195.575 196.225 2004 4/18-20 NCAA Championships Team 195.675 (10th) George Washington W 192.975 Rhode Island W 192.250 16-9 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 3/19 DODGE SENIOR NIGHT Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score 2001 Missouri W 192.100 195.725 1/9 Super Six Challenge L 196.725 (UA) 195.95 15-12 • Head Coach: Judi Markell 3/27 SEC Championships 195.875 (3rd) W 195.55 (UGA) Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score 4/10 NCAA Region II Championships 195.225 (2nd) W 195.275 (OU) 1-6 Super Six Challenge L 195.35 (UA) 194.425 4/22-24 NCAA Championships Team 194.00 (10th) W 193.775 (OSU) L 195.35 (UGA) W 193.600 (DU) L 195.30 (SU) 1/16 LSU W 195.300 197.10 L 194.475 (UM) 1998 1/23 NC STATE, MICHIGAN ST., W 194.875 (NCSt) 197.225 W 193.275 (PSU) 10-4 • Head Coach: Judi Markell ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 194.475 (MSU) 1-13 Georgia L 196.50 195.10 Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score W 192.675 (UIC) 1-19 THE DODGE PREMIER 1/16 Kentucky L 194.100 192.250 1/30 Alabama L 197.925 196.175 Alabama L 196.65 195.55 1/23 SUBWAY CHALLENGE 2/6 GEORGIA L 197.35 196.85 1-27 North Carolina State W 195.325 196.475 Georgia L 196.175 195.150 2/13 Auburn L 197.00 196.90 2-2 SUNTRUST DISCO EXPLOSION 1/30 DODGE INVITATIONAL 2/20 ARKANSAS W 195.925 197.375 Auburn & Michigan W 194.925 (UM) 196.225 Maryland W 191.350 195.575 2/27 Kentucky W 194.70 197.25 W 189.925 (AU) 2/7 Alabama L 195.800 194.775 2/29 Nebraska, Arizona State, Illinois L 196.525 (NU) 196.35 2-9 BOOTS, BEAM, & BACKFLIPS 2/20 SUNTRUST NIGHT W 195.625 (ASU) Oklahoma W 192.60 195.95 North Carolina State W 192.900 195.050 W 194.025 (UI) 2-16 Louisiana State L 196.475 195.625 2/27 GATORADE SEC SHOWCASE 3/5 ARIZONA W 196.65 198.025 3-2 RYDELL HIGH REUNION Louisiana State W 194.025 196.625 3/12 UCLA L 198.250 198.225* Kentucky, Ball State, Iowa State 3/6 SUNTRUST SENIOR NIGHT 3/20 SEC Championships 197.225 (4th) W 195.075 (ISU) 195.175 Iowa State W 194.250 196.650 4/3 NCAA South Central Regional 197.05 (2nd) W 193.70 (UK) 3/14 Auburn & Rhode Island W 192.725 (AU) 195.200 4/15 NCAA Championships Team 196.85 (T1st) W 193.50 (BSU) W 187.300 (RI) 4/16 NCAA Championships Super Six 196.80 (5th) 3-4 Nebraska L 197.325 196.625 3/21 SEC Championships 196.725 (2nd) 3-10 Burnsley Invitational L 195.375 (PSU) 195.15 4/4 NCAA SE Region Championships 197.075 (2nd) 2003 Penn State, Denver, Air Force W 194.65 (DU) 4/16 NCAA Championships Team 196.750 W 193.55 (AF) 4/17 NCAA Championships Super Six 196.350 (2nd) 27-5 • Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn 3-17 SUBWAY SHAMROCK SHOWDOWN Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score L 196.75 (Utah) 196.525 1/11 Super Six Challenge L 197.325 (UGA) 196.575 W 195.00 (GWU) 1997 L 196.70 (NU) W 192.275 (UNC) 13-5-1 • Head Coach: Judi Markell W 196.00 (UA) 3-23 SEC Championships 196.375 (3rd) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score W 194.375 (PSU) 4-7 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL 196.650 (2nd) 1/10 North Carolina State W 188.80 191.35 W 193.275 (OU) 4/19-21 NCAA Championships Team 195.825 (7th) 1/19 Georgia L 197.150 193.00 1/17 Arkansas W 193.975 196.25 1/24 SUBWAY CHALLENGE 1/24 DODGE PREMIERE W 193.45 (UM) 195.975 Alabama L 196.750 195.475 Bowling Green, W 192.20 (UK) 2000 1/31 DODGE INVITATIONAL W 191.075 (AU) 194.825 Kentucky, Minnesota 14-13 • Head Coach: Judi Markell Auburn W 189.20 (BGSU) Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score North Carolina W 190.675 (UNC) 1/31 RHODE ISLAND, GWU, W 194.65 (UW) 196.95 1-8 Super Six Challenge L 195.75 (UA) 193.025 Missouri W 188.30 (UM) WASHINGTON W 190.45 (GWU) L 195.40 (UGA) 2/7 Louisiana State W 195.00 195.475 W 188.575 (URI) L 194.925 (UM) 2/21 Magical Classic 2/7 LSU W 196.50 196.95 L 193.325 (NU) UCLA L 196.925 (UCLA) 195.10 2/14 BE MY GATOR NIGHT L 193.225 (UCLA) Michigan L 195.975 (UM) Denver, Iowa State W 195.825 (ISU) 197.475 DODGE OPENING NIGHT Kentucky W 194.725 (UK) W 195.475 (DU) 1-14 Georgia L 194.950 191.975 2/28 GATORADE SEC SHOWCASE 2/21 ALABAMA W 196.60 197.125 1-21 Alabama L 196.125 192.725 Kentucky W 193.00 194.50 2/28 Georgia L 197.725 195.825 THE SUBWAY CHALLENGE 3/7 SUNTRUST SENIOR NIGHT 3/7 GATORADE KIDS FESTIVAL 1-28 Penn State L 194.925 (PSU) 194.050 Iowa State W 194.625 (ISU) 195.90 Auburn W 194.70 196.90 1-28 Massachusetts W 188.750 (UM) Penn State W 193.60 (PSU) 3/14 Penn State, Temple, Yale W 195.50 (PSU) 196.725 2-4 Auburn W 192.750 193.675 3/15 Towson State T 194.575 194.575 W 190.80 (TU) 2-11 Boise State W 195.575 195.850 3/22 SEC Championships 196.05 (2nd) W 189.025 (Y) 2-18 SUNTRUST SPECTACULAR 4/5 NCAA SE Region Championships 195.75 (1st) 3/16 West Virginia, UNH W 195.075 (WVU) 197.125 Nebraska L 196.275 196.025 4/17 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Team 196.075 Cornell, Yale W 193.925 (UNH) New Hampshire W 193.575 4/18 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Super Six 196.425 (5th) W 191.50 (YU) Towson W 191.725 W 189.725 (CU) 2-25 GATORADE CONFERENCE. SHOWCASE 1996 3/21 UTAH W 196.15 197.125 LSU W 195.075 195.40 3/29 SEC Championships 195.95 (3rd) Iowa State W 194.40 16-4 • Head Coach: Judi Markell 4/12 NCAA Regional 194.95 (2nd) N.C. State W 194.25 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 4/24-26 NCAA Championships Team 196.325 (7th) 3-3 Kentucky, CMU, GWU W 195.60 (CMU) 195.90 1/12 SUBWAY CHALLENGE W 194.80 (GWU) Georgia L 192.675 192.65 W 194.175 (UK) 1/19 GATORADE CLASSIC 2002 3-11 Michigan & Bowling Green L 197.075 (UM) 194.50 NC State W 190.50 194.40 14-11 • Head Coach: Judi Markell W 192.175 (BGU) 1/27 Alabama L 196.725 193.675 Date Opponent W/L Opponent UF Score 3-18 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 195.775 (4th) 2/9 SUNTRUST SHOWCASE 1-4 THE DODGE PREMIER W 189.375 (CMU) 194.175 4-1 NCAA Region V Championships 195.875 (3rd) Louisiana State W 193.25 194.85

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2/18 Missouri, Iowa State, Minnesota W 192.025 (UM) 195.50 1/17 SUNBANK SEASON OPENER West Virginia W 183.10 (WVU) W 188.625 (ISU) Massachusetts W 183.55 190.70 Maryland W 182.25 (UMd.) W 187.925 (MU) 1/25 Auburn W 191.60 191.65 2/23 Louisiana State L 188.65 188.00 2/24 Auburn & Centenary W 194.40 (AU) 196.20 1/31 SHANDS INVITATIONAL 3/3 PENN STATE W 182.50 193.70 W 185.675 (CC) West Virginia W 188.90 (WVU) 192.35 3/11 Arizona State & Oregon State L 190.70 (OSU) 189.80 3/1 Kentucky W 195.25 197.10* Michigan State W 188.90 (MSU) W 189.55 (ASU) 3/8 THE GAINESVILLE SUN INVITATIONAL Minnesota W 187.50 (UM) 3/18 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 191.50 (1st) Iowa State W 193.55 (ISU) 195.575 2/7 Kentucky & Ohio State W 188.00 (UK) 189.50 3/25 Georgia L 191.95 189.75 Illinois W 189.825 (Ill.) W 185.45 (OSU) 4/1 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 191.05 (2nd) 3/22 SPORTSCHANNEL SENIOR NIGHT 2/14 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE DUAL MATCH 4/14 NCAA Championships 187.00 (10th) Iowa W 190.70 (UI) 195.00 Georgia L 194.80 (UGA) 192.70 Rhode Island W 183.925 (URI) Iowa State W 185.35 (ISU) 1988 Yale W 182.925 (YU) 2/24 GATORADE CHALLENGE 15-4 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 3/29 SEC Championships 195.65 (3rd) Michigan W 191.45 193.65 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 4/13 NCAA SE REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 195.375 (2nd) 3/8 Alabama L 194.30 191.10 1/22 KENTUCKY & W 178.75 (UK) 186.15 4/25 NCAA Championships Team 194.85 (8th) 3/14 SUNBANK SENIOR NIGHT GEORGIA COLLEGE W 168.80 (GC) Louisiana State W 188.65 (LSU) 191.45 1/31 Auburn W 183.55 185.35 Kentucky W 188.05 (UK) 1995 2/5 MINNESOTA W 181.70 188.60 George Washington 187.95 (GWU) 9-7 • Head Coach: Judi Markell 2/12 COCA COLA CLASSIC 3/28 SEC Championships 189.60 (4th) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Michigan State W 186.55 (MSU) 189.25 4/11 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 191.475 (2nd) 1/22 Sunshine Invitational Maryland W 182.30 (UM) 4/24 NCAA Championships 188.725 (11th) SE Missouri State W 185.125 190.925 2/19 West Virginia Canceled due to weather 1/24 GATORADE SEASON OPENER 2/20 Penn State L 185.20 184.60 SE Missouri State W 188.250 194.975 1991 2/24 Louisiana State L 188.95 185.90 1/27 North Carolina State L 191.95 191.15 11-6 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 3/4 WILLIAM AND MARY W 180.25 188.85 2/10 BURGER KING CHALLENGE Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 3/12 LSU & RHODE ISLAND W 187.45 (LSU) 189.00 Auburn W 187.20 193.725 1/18 NATIONWIDE DUAL MEET W 177.60 (URI) 2/24 Georgia & Michigan L 197.30 (UGA) 192.925 Georgia College W 180.60 191.55 3/19 OHIO STATE & NEW HAMPSHIRE W 182.60 (OSU) 189.05 L 196.45 (UM) 1/25 FIRST UNION BANK INVITATIONAL W 180.55 (UNH) 3/3 Louisiana State0 W 195.55 195.65 Auburn W 190.20 191.45 3/26 SEC Championships 188.85 (3rd) 3/6 PENN STATE W 194.225 195.25 2/1 Arizona State L 189.40 187.15 3/30 GEORGIA W 187.05 190.10 3/10 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE SEC SHOWCASE 2/16 Hobies Invitational 4/9 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 189.10 (2nd) Alabama L 195.525 (UA) 194.55 West Virginia W 188.35 (WV) 189.05 4/22 NCAA Championships 186.65 (6th) Kentucky W 190.60 (UK) Michigan State W 186.05 (MSU) 3/20 SUNBANK SENIOR NIGHT Michigan W 185.55 (UM) 1987 Utah W 194.725 194.95 2/24 Georgia L 194.50 191.40 3/25 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 195.65 (4th) 17-4 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 3/2 SHANDS INVITATIONAL Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 4/8 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 195.70 (2nd) Alabama L 192.50 192.40 1/16 MISSOURI & IOWA STATE W 173.60 (UM) 180.60 4/20 NCAA Championships Team 195.425 (7th) 3/8 SENIOR NIGHT W 164.25 (ISU) Penn State W 190.80 (PSU) 193.70 1/24 Kentucky W 178.45 181.75 1994 Minnesota W 188.15 (UM) 1/30 AUBURN W 179.45 183.90 10-7 • Head Coach: Judi Markell William & Mary W 186.65 (W&M) 2/5 UCLA L 186.15 (UCLA) 183.25 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 3/15 Louisiana State W 189.85 191.10 2/6 Cal State Fullerton W 179.05 180.05 1/10 GATORADE SEASON OPENER 3/23 SEC Championships 191.30 (4th) 2/21 Maryland, North Carolina, Radford W 181.75 (UM) 183.30 North Carolina State W 173.375 189.45 4/6 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 191.175 (2nd) W 176.70 (UNC) 1/21 Kentucky Classic vs. Kentucky W 184.95 188.15 4/19 NCAA Championships 189.70 (6th) W 166.05 (RU) 1/22 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE SEC SHOWCASE 2/27 Georgia, California, L 185.80 (UGA) 184.40 Georgia L 194.025 193.325 1990 & Georgia College W 170.80 (UC) 1/31 Utah L 193.70 187.10 12-10 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver W 165.50 (GC) 2/4 SUNBANK SEC CHALLENGE Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 3/6 NUTMEG MILLS CLASSIC Louisiana State L 191.200 (LSU) 191.125 1/12 GATORADE OPENER Penn State W 180.60 (PSU) 183.40 Centenary College W 180.250 (CC) Iowa W 177.50 (UI) 184.80 Cal State Fullerton W 150.60 (CSF) 2/11 Auburn W 190.35 193.65 Georgia College W 169.55 (GC) 3/16 Louisiana State L 188.55 (LSU) 186.10 2/25 Alabama L 194.125 192.725 1/19 NATIONWIDE DUAL MEET 3/21 WEST VIRGINIA W 183.35 (WVU) 190.80 3/6 SHANDS FAN APPRECIATION DAY Kentucky W 182.20 188.25 3/28 SEC Championships 185.65 (2nd) West Virginia W 188.875 193.925 1/27 Auburn L 186.95 185.60 4/11 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 187.90 (1st) 3/11 SUNBANK SENIOR NIGHT 2/10 Alabama & Georgia L 191.75 (UA) 185.65 4/24 NCAA Championships 183.80 (6th) Illinois Chicago W 188.30 (UIC) 193.625 L 190.85 (UGA) Iowa State W 186.45 (ISU) 2/16 FIRST UNION CLASSIC 1986 3/19 Penn State W 193.00 193.95 Georgia W 188.65 188.70 15-8 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 3/26 SEC Championships 194.125 (4th) 2/22 BURGER KING CHALLENGE 4/9 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 192.55 (2nd) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Oklahoma W 186.85 (OU) 188.15 1/10 OKLAHOMA STATE W 172.20 178.80 4/21 NCAA Championships Team 194.25 Arizona State W 186.55 (ASU) 4/22 NCAA Championships Super Six 194.85 (6th) 1/18 Missouri W 172.45 177.40 3/2 Arizona State & LSU L 190.15 (LSU) 187.25 1/26 Georgia L 186.25 183.55 L 188.75 (ASU) 1/31 WEST VIRGINIA, NEBRASKA, W 177.70 (NU) 181.70 1993 3/9 SHANDS INVITATIONAL & MINNESOTA W 173.85 (UM) 10-8 • Head Coach: Judi Markell LSU L 191.00 (LSU) 190.15 W 173.50 (WVU) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Ohio State W 185.60 (OSU) 2/7 NUTMEG MILLS CLASSIC 1/15 GATORADE SEASON OPENER Minnesota W 185.55 (UM) UCLA W 180.15 (UCLA) 185.50 Massachusetts W 185.15 190.45 Wisconsin W 183.15 (UW) Oregon State W 177.30 (OSU) 1/22 SUNBANK SEC CHALLENGE George Washington W 181.75 (GWU) 2/14 Alabama L 183.75 183.50 Auburn L 191.30 191.25 3/24 SEC Championships 188.00 (5th) 2/22 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 184.10 (2nd) 1/29 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CLASSIC 3/30 SENIOR NIGHT 3/7 Arizona State, Alabama, L 189.25 (ASU) 184.00 Minnesota W 187.95 192.50 Michigan State W 184.20 190.85 Penn St., & Cal State Fullerton L 186.10 (UA) 2/12 Georgia L 196.10 191.05 4/7 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 190.425 (2nd) W 183.50 (PSU) 2/19 Louisiana State W 192.10 192.30 4/20 NCAA Championships 187.175 (t10th) W 183.45 (CSF) 2/26 Arizona State L 193.30 192.10 3/8 Arizona L 185.80 185.40 3/5 SHANDS INVITATIONAL 1989 3/15 ALABAMA & LOUISIANA STATE L 184.60 (UA) 184.10 Alabama, L 195.05 (UA) 192.45 19-3 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver W 181.25 (LSU) Michigan W 191.55 (UM) 3/22 GEORGIA W 185.45 188.10 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Michigan State W 189.25 (MSU) 3/24 Penn State L 186.35 185.75 1/13 GEORGIA COLLEGE & W 181.55 (TSU) 188.05 3/13 SUNBANK SENIOR NIGHT 4/5 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 185.40 (2nd) TOWSON STATE W 167.45 (GC) Kentucky W 190.45 (UK) 193.95 4/18 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 181.30 (8th) 1/20 Kentucky W 180.65 186.65 Southeast Missouri State W 188.55 (SEM) 1/27 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK INVITATIONAL New Hampshire W 186.30 (NH) Arizona State W 189.10 (ASU) 189.85 1985 North Carolina W 186.05 (UNC) Auburn W 181.90 (AU) 3/19 SEC Championships 192.10 (5th) 17-0 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 2/4 Ohio State W 187.90 187.95 4/3 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 194.30 (2nd) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/10 BURGER KING CHALLENGE 4/15 NCAA Championships Team 192.95 (10th) 1/11 Oklahoma State W 172.95 180.05 Alabama W 191.05 191.95 1/18 MISSOURI & NEW HAMPSHIRE W 174.70 (UM) 185.10 2/17 SHANDS INVITATIONAL W 174.40 (UNH) 1992 Oklahoma W 187.45 (OU) 192.30 2/1 Pittsburgh & Michigan State W 175.35 (MSU) 182.05 14-5 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver Minnesota W 185.60 (UM) W 174.60 (UP) Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Michigan State W 185.35 (MSU) 2/8 TBC GATOR GYMNASTICS CLASSIC

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Arizona State W 184.25 (ASU) 188.75 W 105.85 (NIU) 2/20 North Carolina W (no score available) Arizona W 180.60 (UA) 2/2 Jacksonville State L 137.10 137.00 2/21 South Carolina & East Carolina W (no score available) Louisiana State W 174.80 (LSU) 2/8 Memphis State W 129.00 139.35 W (no score available) 2/16 ALABAMA W 185.65 186.60 2/16 GEORGIA W 138.30 143.85 2/28 ALABAMA W 75.00 95.55 2/22 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 185.65 (1st) 2/23 MICHIGAN STATE W 143.00 146.05 3/20 AIAW Region III Championships 91.60 (1st) 3/2 PENN STATE W 181.40 189.25 3/21 AIAW Region III Championships 138.00 (3rd) 3/16 Louisiana State W 183.85 189.00 4/4 AIAW Championships 132.65 (12th) 1975 3/22 GEORGIA W 181.55 188.35 3/30 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 186.45 (1st) 9-0 • Head Coach: Sandy Phillips 1979 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 4/13 NCAA Championships 184.30 (3rd) 3-6 • Head Coach: Sandy Phillips 1/25 Middle Tennessee State W 68.49 (MTSU) 90.19 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Tennessee W 63.66 (UT) 1984 1/20 Georgia L 129.55 112.35 Peabody College W 42.53 (PC) 17-2 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 1/27 AUBURN L 116.60 116.35 1/31 Georgia & Furman W 78.13 (UGA) 88.19 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Auburn L 120.15 115.25 W 61.21 (FU) 1/11 AUBURN, RHODE ISLAND, IOWA W 167.50 (UI) 182.95 2/2 Mississippi Univ. for Women W 109.65 115.25 2/1 Georgia College & Auburn W 83.90 (GC) 86.20 W 166.75 (URI) 2/3 Alabama W 119.30 121.50 W 78.75 (AU) W 159.50 (AU) 2/10 JACKSONVILLE STATE L 127.45 (JSU) 121.45 2/22 FLORIDA STATE W 84.30 93.50 1/14 OKLAHOMA STATE & MINNESOTA W 175.30 (UM) 186.45 MIAMI DADE CC NORTH W 99.55 (MDCC) 3/1 SOUTH CAROLINA W 68.50 90.30 W 166.45 (OSU) 2/15 Louisiana State L 132.05 100.00 3/7 AIAW REGION III CHAMPIONSHIPS 93.75 (2nd) 1/20 Alabama L 180.90 179.95 3/3 Louisville L 128.35 114.35 1/28 Missouri W 177.65 182.05 3/14 AIAW Region III Championships 120.30 (4th) 1974 2/4 WEST VIRGINIA W 176.20 188.05 2/11 GEORGIA W 142.25 188.70 5-0 • Head Coach: Sandy Phillips 1978 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/17 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 184.15 (1st) 1/26 Georgia W 69.75 86.80 2/25 PITTSBURGH W 180.40 187.10 6-7 • Head Coach: Sandy Phillips Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/2 Georgia College W 63.78 87.05 3/10 Utah State W 179.45 185.40 12/2 Auburn W 123.75 129.50 2/8 South Carolina W 60.68 78.0 3/12 Utah & Oregon State L 189.35 (U) 183.95 Memphis State L 120.15 119.50 2/15 East Carolina W 53.92 78.0 W 182.65 (OSU) 12/6 ILLINOIS CHICAGO CIRCLE W 120.10 120.50 2/22 Florida State W 65.85 78.80 3/15 Penn State W 180.90 185.40 1/6 Jefferson State CC W 104.80 122.00 3/24 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 187.95 (1st) 3/7 AIAW REGION III CHAMPIONSHIPS 3rd 1/13 Georgia & Jacksonville State L 136.95 (JSU) 125.60 4/6 NCAA Championships 182.20 (5th) L 136.40 (UGA) 1/14 Auburn L 133.70 132.65 1973 1983 1/20 MIAMI DADE CC W 107.35 120.50 2-2 • Head Coach: Linda Bittner 16-0 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver 1/27 North Carolina L 123.00 115.55 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 1/28 South Carolina W 115.30 119.30 1/12 Georgia L 73.20 54.40 12/4 MICHIGAN STATE W 166.95 172.90 2/4 LOUISIANA STATE & GEORGIA L 132.05 (LSU) forfeit (injuries) 2/2 Georgia College L 75.50 64.0 1/16 Oklahoma State W 170.00 177.55 L 128.65 (UGA) forfeit (injuries) 2/3 Furman W 60.0 62.0 1/22 ALABAMA W 175.40 179.20 3/3 MIAMI DADE CC W 114.95 117.70 2/24 Georgia Southern W 39.30 61.60 1/29 Jacksonville State W 173.60 179.00 1/30 Auburn W 161.60 175.35 1977 * Florida All Time Best 2/5 LOUISIANA STATE W 176.65 183.10 ALL CAPITAL LETTERS INDICATE HOME MEETS 2/12 Georgia W 179.90 181.00 14-3 • Head Coach: Sandy Phillips Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/18 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 181.95 (1st) 12/6 Illinois Chicago Circle W (no score available) 2/25 Pittsburgh W 168.85 176.55 12/17 Jacksonville State L (no score available) 2/26 West Virginia & Ohio State W 175.40 (OSU) 180.85 1/8 Miami Dade CC North W 104.80 113.80 W 173.60 (WVU) 1/15 North Carolina W 119.87 120.40 3/5 PENN STATE W 181.25 185.85 1/17 Alabama W 98.20 121.80 3/12 MISSOURI W 176.75 187.00 1/28 Southwest Missouri State L 139.20 122.25 3/26 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 184.65 (2nd) Kansas W 109.90 122.25 4/8 NCAA Championships 177.85 (5th) 1/29 Georgia W 118.70 122.25 West Carolina W 100.50 122.25 1982 2/5 Louisiana State L 132.00 115.10 13-3 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver Alabama W 105.25 115.10 Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/11 South Carolina W 78.45 92.05 1/9 AUBURN W 121.85 139.00 2/19 Jacksonville State W 125.35 125.90 1/15 OKLAHOMA STATE W 136.70 141.50 Georgia College W 118.15 125.90 1/22 Penn State L 144.60 141.80 Auburn W 106.00 125.90 1/23 West Virginia L 142.30 142.10 2/26 Georgia Southern W 101.35 123.25 1/30 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 128.25 143.85 Miami Dade CC North W 119.80 123.25 2/4 Louisiana State L 141.70 138.80 3/12 AIAW Region III Championships 127.25 (1st) 2/13 GEORGIA W 136.20 145.35 2/19 SEC Championships 145.60 (1st) 1976 2/25 MICHIGAN & MINNESOTA W 138.65 (Minn.) 145.40 W 138.55 (UM) 11-1 • Interim Head Coach: Kay Hury Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 2/28 LOUISVILLE W 142.00 143.65 1/10 MIAMI DADE C.C. NORTH W 72.41 (MDCC) 92.09 3/6 PITTSBURGH W 139.40 145.35 APPALACHIAN STATE W 65.60 (ASU) 3/12 NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 145.45 (1st) 1/23 LOUISIANA STATE L 95.15 94.55 3/19 AIAW Regionals 144.85 (1st) 1/24 Auburn and Jefferson State C.C. W 72.20 (AU) 92.40 3/26 NCAA Championships 140.90 (7th) W 67.70 (JSCC) 4/2 AIAW Championships 143.90 (1st) 1/31 GEORGIA AND EAST TENNESSEE W 82.21 (UGA) 95.22

W 79.06 (ET) 1981 1/13 GEORGIA COLLEGE W 86.70 94.93 13-2 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 1/9 MISSOURI & NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 134.90 (UM) 140.35 GATOR GYMNASTICS ALL TIME COACHING RECORDS W 117.80 (NIU) 1/17 Auburn W 129.25 138.05 Name Year W L Tie Winning % 1/23 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 135.25 144.75 1/31 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 133.65 144.25 Linda Bittner 1973 2 2 0 50% 2/9 LOUISIANA STATE W 142.90 147.15 2/14 Texas W 121.30 136.15 Sandy Phillips 1973-75 1977-79 37 16 0 67% 2/20 SEC Championships 139.90 (2nd) 3/1 LOUISVILLE W 138.70 148.15 Kay Hury 1976 (interim) 11 1 0 91% 3/7 PENN STATE L 145.15 144.00 3/14 MEMPHIS STATE W 126.05 142.40 Ernestine Weaver 1980-92 184 48 0 79% 3/27 AIAW REGIONALS 145.25 (1st) 4/10 AIAW Championships 141.35 (6th) Judi Markell 1993-02 124 81 1 60% 1980 Rhonda Faehn 2003-15 214 48 2 82% 5-1 • Head Coach: Ernestine Weaver Jenny Rowland 2016- 42 9 0 82.4% Date Meet W/L Opponent(s) UF Score 1/11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS & KENTUCKY W 118.90 (UK) 136.95 Totals 46 years 614 205 3 74.8%

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS FOR GYMNASTICS (REGULAR SEASON MEETINGS) Opponent First Meeting Won Lost Tie Opponent First Meeting Won Lost Tie Air Force 2001 1 0 0 Tennessee 1974 1 0 0 Alabama 1976 35 50 1 Texas 1981 1 0 0 Appalachian State 1976 1 0 0 Texas Woman’s University 2015 2 0 0 Arizona 1985 4 2 0 Towson 1989 2 0 1 Arizona State 1985 4 5 0 UCLA 1986 3 7 0 Arkansas 2003 33 2 0 Utah 1984 8 8 0 Auburn 1975 72 10 0 Utah State 1984 1 0 0 Ball State 2001 4 0 0 Washington 2003 1 0 0 Boise State 2000 2 0 0 West Virginia 1982 14 1 0 Bowling Green 2000 2 0 0 Western Carolina 1977 1 0 0 Bridgeport 2012 1 0 0 William & Mary 1988 3 0 0 BYU 2006 2 0 0 Wisconsin 1990 1 0 0 Yale 1996 4 0 0 California 1987 2 0 0 TOTALS 627 208 3 Cal-State Fullerton 1986 4 0 0 Boldface denotes 2019 opponents Centenary College 1994 2 0 0 Central Michigan 2000 2 0 0 Cornell 2003 1 0 0 YEAR-BY-YEAR FLORIDA GYMNASTICS RESULTS Denver 2001 4 0 0 Year Coach Record SEC Reg SEC Regional National High Score East Carolina 1974 2 0 0 Season* Champ. 1973 Linda Bittner 2-2 64.0 East Tennessee State 1976 1 0 0 1974 Sandy Phillips 4-0 3rd ^ 87.05 Florida State 1974 2 0 0 1975 Sandy Phillips 9-0 2nd ^ 93.75 Furman 1973 2 0 0 1976 Kay Hury 11-1 1st ^ 95.55 George Washington 1990 7 0 0 1977 Sandy Phillips 14-3 1st ^ 127.25 Georgia 1973 39 54 1 1978 Sandy Phillips 6-7 132.65 Georgia College 1973 9 1 0 1979 Sandy Phillips 3-6 4th ^ 121.50 Georgia Southern 1973 2 0 0 1980 Ernestine Weaver 5-1 3rd ^ 12th ^ 146.05 Illinois 1996 4 0 0 1981 Ernestine Weaver 13-2 2nd 1st ^ 6th ^ 148.15 Illinois-Chicago 1977 7 0 0 1982 Ernestine Weaver 13-3 1st 1st ^ 1st ^ 145.60 Iowa 1984 5 0 0 1st 7th 1983 Ernestine Weaver 16-0 1st 2nd 5th 187.00 Iowa State 1987 12 0 0 1984 Ernestine Weaver 17-2 1st 1st 5th 188.70 Jacksonville State 1977 4 4 0 1985 Ernestine Weaver 17-0 1st 1st 3rd 189.25 Jefferson State 1976 2 0 0 1986 Ernestine Weaver 15-8 2nd 2nd 8th 188.10 Kansas 1977 1 0 0 1987 Ernestine Weaver 17-4 2nd 1st 6th 190.80 Kentucky 1980 73 1 0 1988 Ernestine Weaver 15-4 3rd 2nd 6th 190.10 Louisiana State 1976 53 33 0 1989 Ernestine Weaver 19-3 1st 2nd 10th 193.70 Louisville 1979 2 1 0 1990 Ernestine Weaver 12-10 5th 2nd T10th 190.85 Maryland 1987 7 0 0 1991 Ernestine Weaver 11-6 4th 2nd 6th 193.70 Massachusetts 1992 3 0 0 1992 Ernestine Weaver 14-5 4th 2nd 11th 193.65 Memphis State 1978 2 1 0 1993 Judi Markell 10-8 5th 2nd 10th 194.30 Miami Dade-North 1976 6 0 0 1994 Judi Markell 10-7 4th 2nd 6th 194.85 1995 Judi Markell 9-7 4th 2nd 7th 195.70 Michigan 1982 6 7 0 1996 Judi Markell 16-4 3rd 2nd 8th 197.10 Michigan State 1980 12 0 0 1997 Judi Markell 13-5-1 2nd 1st 5th 196.425 Middle Tennessee State 1974 1 0 0 1998 Judi Markell 10-4 2nd 2nd 2nd 197.075 Minnesota 1982 12 0 0 1999 Judi Markell 13-10 3rd 2nd T10th 196.225 MS University for Women 1979 1 0 0 2000 Judi Markell 14-13 4th 3rd DNQ 196.025 Missouri 1981 22 1 0 2001 Judi Markell 15-12 3rd 2nd 7th 196.65 Nebraska 1986 6 5 0 2002 Judi Markell 14-11 3rd 2nd 10th 196.90 New Hampshire 1985 6 0 0 2003 Rhonda Faehn 27-5 3rd 2nd 7th 197.475 North Carolina 1976 12 1 0 2004 Rhonda Faehn 16-9 4th 2nd 5th 198.225 North Carolina State 1994 13 1 0 2005 Rhonda Faehn 17-7 4th 1st 7th 197.20 2006 Rhonda Faehn 20-4 3rd 1st 4th 197.325 Northern Illinois 1980 2 0 0 2007 Rhonda Faehn 21-0-1 1st 1st 3rd 197.875 Ohio State 1979 5 0 0 2008 Rhonda Faehn 12-3-1 T2nd 1st 4th 197.925 Oklahoma 1989 8 4 0 2009 Rhonda Faehn 10-6 3rd 1st 4th 196.875 Oklahoma State 1982 5 0 0 2010 Rhonda Faehn 15-2 1st 1st 5th 197.675 Oregon State 1984 6 0 0 2011 Rhonda Faehn 17-2 2nd 2nd 7th 197.725 Peabody 1974 1 0 0 2012 Rhonda Faehn 17-1 1st 1st 2nd 197.900 Penn State 1981 20 7 0 2013 Rhonda Faehn 15-2 1st 1st 1st 198.425 Pittsburgh 1982 6 0 0 2014 Rhonda Faehn 15-2 2nd 1st T1st 198.325 Radford 1987 1 0 0 2015 Rhonda Faehn 12-5 3rd 1st 1st 198.225 Rhode Island 1984 6 0 0 2016 Jenny Rowland 15-2 1st 1st 4th 198.175 South Carolina 1974 5 0 0 2017 Jenny Rowland 14-3 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 197.975 2018 Jenny Rowland 13-4 T2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 198.15 Southeast Missouri State 1993 4 0 0 2019 Jenny Rowland 13-3 1st 2nd 3rd DNQ 198.025 Southern Illinois 1981 1 0 0 ^ - AIAW * - SEC Regular Season Championship began in 2017 Southwest Missouri State 1977 0 1 0 Stanford 2001 2 1 0 Temple 2003 1 0 0

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FLORIDA AT THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 2016 T2. BB 9.90 at St. Louis, Mo. at North Little Rock, Ark. T1. Kytra Hunter FX 9.95 1. LSU 197.900 1. Florida 197.775 2. Florida 197.750 2. Alabama 197.750 2013 3. Alabama 197.350 3. LSU 197.500 at North Little Rock, Ark. 4. Georgia 197.000 4. Auburn 196.975 1. Florida 198.000 5. Arkansas 196.475 5. Georgia 196.850 2. Alabama 197.800 6. Auburn 196.375 6. Arkansas 196.500 3. LSU 197.700 7. Kentucky 196.225 7. Kentucky 196.250 4. Georgia 197.325 8. Missouri 195.900 8. Missouri 195.750 5. Auburn 196.550 6. Arkansas 196.400 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 7. Missouri 195.525 3. Trinity Thomas AA 39.575 1. Kennedy Baker AA 39.65 8. Kentucky 194.600 1. Trinity Thomas V 9.95 2. Alex McMurtry AA 39.625 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 2. Megan Skaggs UB 9.925 T1. Kennedy Baker V 9.95 T1. Bridget Sloan AA 39.75 T1. Alyssa Baumann BB 9.95 T3. Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto UB 9.925 3 Kytra Hunter AA 39.60 T1. Rachel Gowey BB 9.95 T3. Alex McMurtry UB 9.925 T3. Kytra Hunter V 9.925 T1. Megan Skaggs BB 9.95 1. Alex McMurtry BB 9.95 T3. Bridget Sloan V 9.925 T2. Alyssa Baumann FX 9.95 T3. Kennedy Baker FX 9.925 T1. Bridget Sloan UB 9.95 T2. Trinity Thomas FX 9.95 T3. Bridget Sloan FX 9.925 T3. Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.925 2015 T3. Marissa King UB 9.925 2018 at Duluth, Ga. T1. Kytra Hunter FX 9.95 at St. Louis, Mo. 1. Alabama 197.525 T1. Bridget Sloan FX 9.95 1. LSU 197.400 2. LSU 197.450 2. Alabama 196.975 3. Florida 197.400 2012 3. Florida 196.825 4. Auburn 196.925 at Duluth, Ga. 4. Kentucky 196.550 5. Georgia 196.000 1. Florida 197.150 5. Arkansas 196.425 6. Arkansas 195.950 2. Alabama 196.775 6. Georgia 196.350 7. Missouri 195.700 3. Georgia 196.575 7. Missouri 196.100 8. Kentucky 195.025 4. LSU 196.425 8. Auburn 195.650 5. Kentucky 194.350 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 6. Arkansas 194.175 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T1. Kytra Hunter V 9.95 7. Auburn 194.100 2. Alicia Boren AA 39.475 T1. Alex McMurtry V 9.95 1. Alex McMurtry V 9.975 1. Bridget Sloan AA 39.70 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 1. Alex McMurtry UB 9.95 2. UB 9.95 1. Kytra Hunter AA 39.625 T2. Rachel Gowey UB 9.90 1. Bridget Sloan BB 9.95 1. Kytra Hunter V 9.975 T2. Amelia Hundley UB 9.90 T3 Claire Boyce BB 9.90 T2. Marissa King V 9.925 1. Alyssa Baumann BB 9.975 T1. Kytra Hunter FX 9.975 1. UB 9.925 T1. Alicia Boren FX 9.90 T3. Kennedy Baker FX 9.95 T2. Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.90 T3. Bridgette Caquatto FX 9.95 2017 T2.. Kytra Hunter BB 9.875 T3. Marissa King BB 9.85 at Jacksonville, Fla. 2014 T2. Kytra Hutner FX 9.90 1. LSU 198.075 at Birmingham, Ala. 2. Florida 197.825 1. Alabama 197.875 3. Alabama 197.400 2. Florida 197.700 2011 4. Georgia 196.700 3. LSU 197.325 at Birmingham, Ala. 5. Kentucky 196.625 4. Georgia 197.150 1. Alabama 197.225 6. Auburn 196.550 5. Auburn 195.550 2. Florida 196.975 7. Missouri 195.825 6. Kentucky 195.075 3. Georgia 196.625 8. Arkansas 194.900 7. Arkansas 194.900 4. Arkansas 195.800 8. Missouri 194.650 5. LSU 195.475 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 6. Auburn 195.325 1. Alex McMurtry AA 39.70 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 7. Kentucky 193.950 2. Kennedy Baker AA 39.65 1. Bridget Sloan AA 39.70 T2. Alex McMurtry V 9.95 2. Kytra Hunter AA 39.65 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Rachel Slocum V 9.95 T3. Bridget Sloan V 9.95 2. Alaina Johnson AA 39.375 T3. Amelia Hundley UB 9.90 T2. Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.95 T2. Ashanée Dickerson V 9.90 T3. Alex McMurtry UB 9.90 T2. Alaina Johnson UB 9.95 T2. Marissa King V 9.90 T1. Kennedy Baker FX 9.95 T2 Bridget Sloan UB 9.95 T2. Nicole Ellis V 9.90 T1. Alex McMurtry FX 9.95 1. Kytra Hunter BB 9.925 T2. Alaina Johnson UB 9.90

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FLORIDA AT THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS T2. Alicia Goodwin BB 9.90 4. LSU 196.250 7. Arkansas 194.850 T1. Ashanée Dickerson FX 9.925 5. Arkansas 194.550 T3. Alaina Johnson FX 9.90 6. Auburn 194.475 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T3. Maranda Smith FX 9.90 7. Kentucky 194.000 T2. Kristen Stucky Bars 9.900 T2. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.900 2010 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Kristen Stucky Beam 9.900 at Jacksonville, Fla. T3. Ashley Reed AA 39.525 Team Score T2. Amanda Castillo Bars 9.90 2002 T2. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.90 1. Florida 197.050 Birmingham, Ala. 2. Alabama 196.875 1. Amanda Castillo Floor 9.95 Team Score 3. Georgia 196.825 1. Georgia 197.025 4. LSU 195.750 2006 2. Alabama 196.925 5. Auburn 195.575 Birmingham, Ala. 3. Florida 196.425 6. Arkansas 195.275 Team Score 4. LSU 196.225 7. Kentucky 194.800 1. Georgia 197.275 5. Kentucky 194.325 2. Alabama 196.975 6. Auburn 194.325 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 3. Florida 196.275 2. Ashanée Dickerson AA 39.45 4. LSU 195.900 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Ashanée Dickerson Beam 9.925 5. Auburn 194.975 3. Hilary Thompson AA 39.275 T2. Maranda Smith Floor 9.90 6. Arkansas 194.650 T3. Lindsey Miner Vault 9.900

7. Kentucky 191.150 T2. Erin Pendleton Bars 9.900 2009 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.900 at Nashville, Tenn. T2. Corey Hartung Beam 9.875 T2. Orley Szmuch Floor 9.900 Team Score

1. Alabama 197.300 2005 2. Georgia 196.925 2001 Duluth, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. 3. Florida 196.750 Team Score 4. LSU 196.550 Team Score 1. Georgia 197.250 5. Auburn 196.350 1. Georgia 198.000 2. LSU 196.975 6. Arkansas 195.650 2. Alabama 197.425 3. Alabama 196.700 7. Kentucky 195.000 3. Florida 196.375 4. Florida 196.150 4. LSU 196.300 5. Arkansas 195.325 5. Kentucky 195.850 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 6. Auburn 195.125 T3. Corey Hartung Vault 9.90 6. Auburn 194.500 7. Kentucky 193.800 T2. Corey Hartung Bars 9.95 T2. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.95 2004 2000 Duluth, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. 2008 Team Score 1. Alabama 197.200 at Duluth, Ga. 1. Georgia 198.175 2. Georgia 196.825 Team Score 2. Alabama 197.950 2. LSU 196.825 1. Georgia 197.350 3. LSU 197.275 4. Florida 195.775 2. Florida 197.325 4. Florida 197.225 5. Kentucky 194.650 Alabama 197.325 5. Auburn 195.925 6. Auburn 192.500 4. LSU 196.500 6. Arkansas 194.825 5. Auburn 196.100 7. Kentucky 193.850 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 6. Arkansas 194.650 2. Chrissy Van Fleet AA 39.425 7. Kentucky 194.025 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Chrissy Van Fleet Bars 9.900 T3. Breanne King Bars 9.90 T2. Chrissy Van Fleet Floor 9.900 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T3. Erin Pendleton Bars 9.90 T1. Ashley Reed Vault 9.95 T3. Orley Szmuch Bars 9.90 1999 T1. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.95 Tuscaloosa, Ala. T1. Corey Hartung Beam 9.90 2003 Team Score T1. Amanda Castillo Floor 9.95 Birmingham, Ala. 1. Georgia 197.475 Team Score 2. Alabama 196.775 2007 1. Alabama 197.575 3. Florida 195.875 at North Little Rock, Ark. 2. Georgia 197.525 4. LSU 195.375 Team Score 3. Florida 195.950 5. Kentucky 194.875 1. Florida 197.325 4. LSU 195.650 6. Auburn 194.000 2. Georgia 197.175 5. Auburn 195.025 3. Alabama 197.000 6. Kentucky 194.875 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 T2. Chrissy Van Fleet AA 39.525

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FLORIDA AT THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Chrissy Van Fleet Beam 9.925 3. Georgia 190.40 1994 4. Louisiana State 187.90 1998 Auburn, Ala. 5. Auburn 185.05 Team Score 6. Kentucky 182.65 Baton Rouge, La. Team Score 1. Georgia 196.700 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Georgia 197.600 2. Alabama 195.175 3. Louisiana State 194.150 T1. Melissa Miller AA 38.55 2. Florida 196.725 T1. Karen Brennalt Vault 9.55 3. LSU 196.450 4. Florida 194.125 T3. Melissa Miller Vault 9.50 4. Alabama 195.400 5. Auburn 192.700 T3. Janice Kerr Vault 9.50 5. Kentucky 193.600 6. Kentucky 189.750 T3. Melissa Kutcher Vault 9.50 6. Auburn 192.425 1993 T2. Janice Kerr Bars 9.70 T3. Melissa Miller Beam 9.70 Florida Gymnasts in Top 3 Tuscaloosa, Ala. T3. Amy Beispiel Beam 9.70 2. Betsy Hamm AA 39.400 Team Score T1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.75 2. Susan Hines Vault 9.9250 1. Georgia 197.050 T1. Pam Titus Floor 9.75 T3. Sybil Stephenson Bars 9.900 2. Alabama 196.050 T3. Betsy Hamm Beam 9.900 3. Auburn 193.200 T3. Betsy Hamm Floor 9.900 4. Louisiana State 192.900 1988 T3. Chrissy Van Fleet Floor 9.900 5. Florida 192.100 Tuscaloosa, Ala. T3. Susan Hines Floor 9.900 6. Kentucky 189.350 Team Score 1. Alabama 190.15 1997 1992 2. Georgia 189.20 Athens, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. 3. Florida 188.85 Team Score Team Score 4. Louisiana State 187.40 1. Georgia 198.375 1. Georgia 196.400 5. Kentucky 183.40 2. Florida 196.050 2. Alabama 194.500 6. Auburn 183.20 3. Louisiana State 196.025 3. Auburn 191.350 4. Alabama 195.775 4. Florida 189.600 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 5. Kentucky 195.075 5. Louisiana State 188.650 1. Melissa Miller AA 38.60 6. Auburn 192.550 6. Kentucky 185.950 T3. Erika White Vault 9.60 1. Melissa Miller Beam 9.75 1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.75 1996 1991 Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Team Score Team Score 1987 194.100 1. Georgia 197.450 1. Georgia Athens, Ga. 194.050 2. Alabama 196.950 2. Alabama Team Score 3. Louisiana State 192.400 3. Florida 195.650 1. Georgia 189.40 4. Kentucky 195.250 4. Florida 191.300 2. Florida 185.65 5. Louisiana State 193.150 5. Auburn 189.250 3. Alabama 185.30 186.000 6. Auburn 191.150 6. Kentucky 4. Louisiana State 184.45 5. Auburn 181.40

Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 5. Kentucky 180.95 T2. Kristen Guise AA 39.50 T1. Christina McDonald Bars 9.850 2. Kristen Guise Bars 9.90 T2. Pam Titus Floor 9.900 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 3. Janice Kerr AA 37.65 T3. Kristen Guise Beam 9.90 1990

1995 Athens, Ga. 1986 Team Score Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. 1. Alabama 193.55 Team Score Team Score 2. Louisiana State 192.05 1. Alabama 196.175 1. Georgia 185.15 3. Georgia 191.85 2. Louisiana State 196.125 2. Florida 184.10 4. Auburn 188.15 3. Georgia 195.875 3. Alabama 183.75 5. Florida 188.00 4. Florida 195.650 4. Louisiana State 176.60 6. Kentucky 186.30 5. Kentucky 191.975 5. Kentucky 175.95 6. Auburn 190.675 6. Auburn 171.40 1989 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Gainesville, Fla. Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Kristen Guise AA 39.65 Team Score T1. Tammy Smith Vault 9.55 T1. Kristen Guise Bars 9.90 1. Florida 191.50 1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 9.60 2. Kristen Guise Beam 9.90 2. Alabama 191.05 1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.60

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FLORIDA AT THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Denise Lackie Beam 18.35 1. Lynn McDonnell Beam 19.00 1985 1. Maria Anz Floor 18.80 2. Ann Woods Beam 18.55 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. Ann Woods Floor 18.60 1. Florida 185.65 1983 2. Alabama 183.85 Gainesville, Fla. 1981 3. Georgia 181.80 1. Florida 181.95 Baton Rouge, La. 4. Louisiana State 180.50 2. Alabama 181.75 1. Louisiana State 141.10 5. Kentucky 173.45 3. Louisiana State 176.70 2. Florida 139.90 6. Auburn 158.90 4. Georgia 175.10 3. Georgia 135.05 5. Kentucky 170.50 4. Alabama 134.15 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# 5. Auburn 125.45 2. Anita Botnen AA 37.40 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# 6. Kentucky 125.25 1. Kelly McCoy Vault 18.875 1. Elfi Schlegel AA 37.35 T1. Anita Botnen Bars 19.05 3. Elfi Schlegel Vault 18.825 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# 1. Michelle Goodwin Beam 19.25 2. Elfi Schlegel Bars 18.75 1. Lynn McDonnell AA 36.35 T2. Anita Botnen Beam 18.90 3. Lynn McDonnell Bars 18.65 3. Ann Woods Vault 17.925 1. Maria Anz Floor 19.35 Tt1. Karen McDonnell Beam 18.80 3. Teri Turconi Bars 18.00 2. Elfi Schlegel Floor 19.30 T1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 18.80 1. Lynn McDonnell Beam 18.40 3. Anita Botnen Floor 18.95 3. Lynn McDonnell Beam 18.75 3. Ann Woods Beam 17.70 2. Maria Anz Floor 18.70 2. Ann Woods Floor 18.10 1984 3. Elfi Schlegel Floor 18.55 3. Lynn McDonnell Floor 18.05 Gainesville, Fla. 1. Florida 184.15 1982 # Individual event scores determined by adding team 2. Georgia 177.05 Tuscaloosa, Ala. and individual competition scores together 3. Alabama 175.90 1. Florida 145.60 4. Louisiana State 173.20 2. Alabama 144.55 5. Kentucky 165.35 3. Louisiana State 144.15 6. Auburn 161.55 4. Georgia 142.05 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# 5. Kentucky 135.00 2. Maria Anz AA 37.25 6. Auburn 134.95 3. Elfi Schlegel AA 37.20 1. Elfi Schlegel Vault 18.925 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# T3. Lana Marty Vault 18.450 1. Lynn McDonnell AA 37.10 2. Elfi Schlegel Bars 18.70 3. Ann Woods AA 36.85 3. Lynn McDonnell Bars 18.65 3. Ann Woods Vault 18.70 1. Kim Hillner Beam 18.85 2. Lynn McDonnell Bars 18.60 2. Elfi Schlegel Beam 18.55 3. Ann Woods Bars 18.50

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Record School Year Record Team Georgia 1997 198.375 All-Around Jeana Rice Alabama 2004 39.85 Vault Sandra Smith LSU 1983 19.20* Kim Arnold Georgia 1997, 1998 10.00 Leah Brown Georgia 1997 10.00 Kentucky 1993, 1994, 1995 10.00 Georgia 1998 10.00 Uneven Bars Kathy McMinn Georgia 1984 19.10* Bridget Sloan Florida 2015 10.00 Balance Beam Michelle Goodwin Florida 1985 19.25* Cory Fritzinger Georgia 2004 10.0 Floor Exercise Maria Anz Florida 1985 19.35* Kim Arnold Georgia 1998 10.00 Jenny Hansen Kentucky 1994 10.00 Alabama 2004 10.00 -Sheeley Georgia 1992, 1993, 1994 10.00 Marline Stephens Georgia 2004 10.00 LSU 2016 10.00 LSU 2019 10.00 *Two day competition record; Boldface denotes Gator gymnasts

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FLORIDA AT THE NCAA REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 T1. Kennedy Baker Floor 9.925 T3. Bridgette Caquatto Bars 9.900 at Corvallis, Ore. T1. Alicia Boren Floor 9.925 T1. Alaina Johnson Beam 9.850 Team Score (Top 3) T1. Alex McMurtry Floor 9.925 1. Kytra Hunter Floor 9.950 1. Denver 197.375 T2. Bridget Sloan Floor 9.925 2. Oregon State 196.900 2016 3. Florida 196.700 at Minneapolis, Minn. 2013 4. Boise State 196.075 Team Score (Top 3) at Gainesville, Fla. 1. Florida 196.725 Team Score (Top 3) Gators Advancing to NCAA Championships* 2. Minnesota 196.175 1. Florida 198.400 1. Alicia Boren All-Around 39.475 3. Missouri 195.850 2. Minnesota 197.100 1. Savannah Schoenherr Vault 9.90 3. Auburn 196.700 T1. Trinity Thomas Bars 9.925 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T3. Alyssa Baumann Beam 9.90 1. Bridget Sloan All-Around 39.375 Florida Gymnasts In The Top 3 1. Trinity Thomas Floor 9.95 T1. Alicia Boren Vault 9.900 1. Kytra Hunter All-Around 39.775 *Based on NCAA Regional semifinal results T1. Alex McMurtry Vault 9.900 2. Bridget Sloan All-Around 39.675 T1. Alex McMurtry Bars 9.875 3. Marissa King All-Around 39.65 2018 T3. Alicia Boren Bars 9.850 T1. Ashanée Dickerson Vault 9.95 at University Park, Pa. 1. Bridget Sloan Beam 9.95 T1. Kytra Hunter Vault 9.95 Team Score (Top 3) T2. Alex McMurtry Beam 9.925 1. Bridget Sloan Bars 9.975 1. Florida 197.725 T3. Alicia Boren Floor 9.850 2. Kytra Hunter Bars 9.95 2. Washington 196.275 3. Mackenzie Caquatto Bars 9.925 3. Arizona State 195.750 2015 1. Marissa King Beam 9.95 at Morgantown, WV. 2. Kytra Hunter Beam 9.925 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Team Score (Top 3) T3. Bridget Sloan Beam 9.9 1. Alex McMurtry All-Around 39.725 1. Florida 197.475 T3. Mackenzie Caquatto Beam 9.9 2. Amelia Hundley All-Around 39.300 2. Stanford 197.000 T1. Kytra Hunter Floor 9.95 1. Rachel Slocum Vault 9.95 3. Illinois-Champaign 196.675 T1. Marissa King Floor 9.95 2. Alex McMurtry Vault 9.925 T3. Ashanée Dickerson Floor 9.925 T3. Alicia Boren Vault 9.90 Florida Gymnasts In The Top 3 T3. Bridgette Caquatto Floor 9.925 1. Alex McMurtry Bars 9.975 1. Bridget Sloan All-Around 39.80 T2. Rachel Gowey Bars 9.90 1. Bridget Sloan Vault 9.975 2012 T2. Megan Skaggs Bars 9.90 T2. Kytra Hunter Vault 9.950 at Raleigh, N.C. 1. Alex McMurtry Beam 9.95 T2. Alex McMurtry Vault 9.950 Team Score (Top 3) 2. Rachel Gowey Beam 9.925 T1. Bridget Sloan Bars 9.950 1 Florida 197.325 3. Alicia Boren Beam 9.90 2. Bridget Sloan Beam 9.925 2 Ohio State 196.225 T1. Alicia Boren Floor 9.90 T3. Kytra Hunter Beam 9.900 3 North Carolina State 195.975 T1. Rachel Slocum Floor 9.90 T1. Bridget Sloan Floor 9.950 T1. Kytra Hunter Floor 9.950 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 2017 T1. Ashanée Dickerson Vault 9.95 at Gainesville, Fla. 2014 T1. Alaina Johnson Vault 9.95 Team Score (Top 3) at University Park, Pa. T1. Ashanée Dickerson Bars 9.90 1. Florida 197.125 Team Score (Top 3) T1. Alaina Johnson Bars 9.90 2. Georgia 196.775 1. Florida 197.050 1. Marissa King Beam 9.925 3. Missouri 196.100 2. Penn State 196.725 2. Ashanée Dickerson Beam 9.90 3. Oregon State 196.525 T3. Alaina Johnson Beam 9.85 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T3. Randy Stageberg Beam 9.85 1. Alex McMurtry All-Around 39.675 Florida Gymnasts In The Top 3 1.. Kytra Hunter Floor 9.95 2. Kennedy Baker All-Around 39.55 1. Alaina Johnson All-Around 39.550 2. Ashanée Dickerson Floor 9.90 3. Amelia Hundley All-Around 39.375 1. Bridget Sloan Vault 9.950 T3. Alaina Johnson Floor 9.85 T1. Rachel Slocum Vault 9.950 2. Mackenzie Caquatto Vault 9.925 1. Ashanée Dickerson All-Around 39.65 3. Alicia Boren Vault 9.925 T3. Kytra Hunter Vault 9.900 2. Alaina Johnson All-Around 39.55 1. Alex McMurtry Bars 9.95 T3. Alaina Johnson Vault 9.900 T2. Amelia Hundley Bars 9.90 T1. Mackenzie Caquatto Bars 9.950 2011 T1. Alex McMurtry Beam 9.90 T1. Bridget Sloan Bars 9.950 at Denver, T3. Alicia Boren Beam 9.875 T3. Alaina Johnson Bars 9.900 Team Score (Top 3)

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FLORIDA AT THE NCAA REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Arkansas 196.550 2. UCLA 196.625 2005 2. Florida 196.425 3. Nebraska 196.100 at Gainesville, Fla. 3. Boise State 196.400 Team Score (Top 3) Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Florida 196.575 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Melanie Sinclair All-Around 39.650 2. Georgia 195.150 1. Mackenzie Caquatto Uneven Bars 9.95 2. Ashley Reed All-Around 39.575 T1. Ashanée Dickerson Vault 9.90 3. Amanda Castillo All-Around 39.525 3. Denver 194.075 T3. Ashanée Dickerson Uneven Bars 9.90 T1. Ashley Reed Vault 9.95 North Carolina 194.075 T1. Alaina Johnson Vault 9.90 T1. Melanie Sinclair Vault 9.90 2. Alaina Johnson Uneven Bars 9.925 T1 Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.95 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T2. Alaina Johnson Floor 9.90 T3 Ashley Reed Bars 9.90 1. Ashley Reed All-Around 39.35 1. Alaina Johnson All-Around 39.525 T3 Amanda Castillo Bars 9.90 3. Breanne King All-Around 39.175 T2. Marissa King Floor 9.90 T1. Ashley Reed Beam 9.875 T2. Ashley Reed Vault 9.85 T1. Amanda Castillo Beam 9.90 T1. Samantha Lutz Bars 9.90 2010 T1. Melanie Sinclair Floor 9.90 at Salt Lake City, Utah T1. Nicola Willis Floor 9.90 T1. Ashley Reed Bars 9.90 Team Score (Top 3) T1. Orley Szmuch Bars 9.90 1. Florida 197.675 2007 1. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.90 2. Utah 196.900 at Ann Arbor, Mich. T2. Breanne King Beam 9.875 3. Denver 196.175 Team Score (Top 3) T2. Orley Szmuch Beam 9.875 1. Florida 197.325 T2. Tiffany Murry Floor 9.90 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 2. Michigan 196.050 1. Ashanée Dickerson All-Around 39.70 3. Arkansas 195.875 T2. Ashanée Dickerson Vault 9.95 2004 T1. Amanda Castillo Bars 9.90 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 at Tucson, Ariz. T1. Ashanée Dickerson Bars 9.90 2. Amanda Castillo All-Around 39.375 Team Score (Top 3) T1. Maranda Smith Bars 9.90 1. Breanne King Vault 9.95 1. Utah 197.625 1. Ashanée Dickerson Beam 9.95 T2. Katie Rue Vault 9.90 2. Florida 197.050 T2. Liz Green Beam 9.925 T2. Ashley Reed Vault 9.90 3. Arizona 196.375 T1. Ashanée Dickerson Floor 9.900 T1. Samantha Lutz Bars 9.875 T1. Maranda Smith Floor 9.90 T1. Nicola Willis Bars 9.875 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Corey Hartung Beam 9.925 2009 T2. Ashley Reed Beam 9.90 2. Orley Szmuch All-Around 39.60 at Iowa City, Iowa T2. Melanie Sinclair Beam 9.90 T1. Orley Szmuch Vault 9.950 Team Score (Top 3) T1. Amanda Castillo Floor 9.90 2. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.925 1. Florida 196.775 T1. Savannah Evans Floor 9.90 T3. Orley Szmuch Beam 9.900 2. UCLA 196.625 T1. Corey Hartung Floor 9.90 3. Iowa State 195.650 2003 2006 at Athens, Ga. Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 at Fayetteville, Ark. Team Score (Top 3) 2. Corey Hartung All-Around 39.525 Team Score (Top 3) 1. Georgia 197.125 T3. Maranda Smith Vault 9.90 1. Florida 196.375 T2. Corey Hartung Bars 9.85 2. Arkansas 195.400 2. Florida 194.950 T2. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.85 3. UCLA 195.175 3. North Carolina 194.900 T2 Maranda Smith Bars 9.85 1. Corey Hartung Beam 9.95 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T2. Alicia Goodwin Beam 9.875 2. Corey Hartung All-Around 39.325 3. Erinn Dooley All-Around 39.175 T1. Corey Harung Floor 9.925 T3. Savannah Evans Vault 9.85 T3. Lindsey Miner Vault 9.850 T3. Maranda Smith Floor 9.90 T3. Tiffany Murry Vault 9.85 T3. Orley Szmuch Vault 9.850 T1. Samantha Lutz Bars 9.90 T1. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.900 T2. Katie Rue Beam 9.85 2008 T1. Kristen Stucky Beam 9.900 at Gainesville, Fla. T1. Corey Hartung Floor 9.875 Team Score (Top 3) 3. Tiffany Murry Floor 9.85 1. Florida 197.525

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FLORIDA AT THE NCAA REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002 1998 3. North Carolina State 191.175 at Baton Rouge, La. at Athens, Ga. Team Score (Top 3) Team Score (Top 3) Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Louisiana State University 196.45 1. Georgia 198.575 T1. Kristen Guise Bars 9.95 2. Florida 195.90 2. Florida 197.075 3. Iowa State 195.40 3. North Carolina 195.125 1993 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 at Athens, Ga. 1. Orley Szmuch Vault 9.950 3. Betsy Hamm All-Around 39.500 Team Score (Top 3) 1. Erin Pendleton Bars 9.850 T2. Susan Hines Vault 9.925 1. Georgia 197.50 T2. Orley Szmuch Beam 9.825 T3. Gabby Fuchs Bars 9.925 2. Florida 194.30 T2. Erin Pendleton Bars 9.900 T3. Susan Hines Floor 9.950 3. North Carolina State 191.00 2. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.950 1997 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 2001 at Lexington, Ky. 2. Lynette Wittmeier All-Around 39.125 at Gainesville, Fla. Team Score (Top 3) 3. Kristen Guise All-Around 39.050 Team Score (Top 3) 1. Florida 195.750 1. Georgia 197.775 2. Georgia 195.725 1992 2. Florida 196.650 3. West Virginia 193.150 at Gainesville, Fla. 3. Maryland 195.850Florida Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Team Score (Top 3) Gymnasts in the Top 3 2. Jaime Graziano All-Around 39.100 1. Georgia 196.550 2. Hilary Thompson All-Around 39.450 3. Susan Hines Vault 9.925 2. Florida 191.475 3. Gabby Fuchs All-Around 39.425 T1. Sybil Stephenson Bars 9.925 3. Towson State 189.075 T2. Gabby Fuchs Bars 9.900 T3. Erika Selga Floor 9.925 T2. Erin Pendleton Bars 9.900 T3. Chrissy Van Fleet Floor 9.925 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 3. Melissa Kutcher Floor 9.900 T1. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.950 1996 2000 at Gainesville, Fla. 1991 at State College, Pa. Team Score (Top 3) at Athens, Ga. Team Score (Top 3) 1. Georgia 196.950 Team Score (Top 3) 1. Michigan 196.550 2. Florida 195.375 1. Georgia 194.275 2. Penn State 195.925 3. Kentucky 193.925 2. Florida 191.175 3. Florida 195.875 3. Towson State 187.300 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Susan Hines Vault 10.0 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Chrissy Van Fleet All-Around 39.375 T2. Kristen Guise Vault 9.975 3. Christina McDonald All-Around 38.600 T2. Chrissy Van Fleet Bars 9.90 T1. Kristen Guise Beam 9.825 2. Tracy Wilson Beam 9.850 1. Chrissy Van Fleet Beam 9.925 T2. Kristen Guise Floor 9.875 3. Christina McDonald Beam 9.850 T3. Hilary Thompson Beam 9.875 1995 1990 1999 at Towson, Md. at Gainesville, Fla. at Logan, Utah^ Team Score (Top 3) Team Score (Top 3) Team Score (Top 3) 1. Georgia 197.575 1. Georgia 193.35 1. Georgia 197.375 2. Florida 195.700 2. Florida 190.425 2. Florida 195.225 3. West Virginia 193.325 3. Towson State 188.775 3. Utah State 194.575 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 2. Chrissy Vogel Vault 9.975 2. Christina McDonald Bars 9.775 1. Betsy Hamm Beam 9.875 1. Pam Titus Floor 9.90 T1. Chrissy Van Fleet Bars 9.975 1994 2. Chrissy Van Fleet All-Around 39.775 at Morgantown, W.Va. 1989 T2. Chrissy Van Fleet Vault 9.875 Team Score (Top 3) at Lexington, Ky. 1. Georgia 196.775 Team Score (Top 3) 2. Florida 192.550 1. Georgia 193.20

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2. Florida 191.05 2. Elfi Schlegel Bars 9.55 1. Elfi Schlegel All-Around 38.30 3. Maryland 186.15 T3. Melissa Miller Bars 9.50 3. Lana Marty Vault 9.50 1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 9.75 2. Elfi Schlegel Bars 9.65 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 2. Melissa Miller Beam 9.65 1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 9.65 3. Melissa Miller All-Around 38.70 T1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.50 1. Maria Anz Floor 9.55 T2. Janice Kerr Bars 9.80 2. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.50 T2. Andrea Owoc Bars 9.80 1985 2. Melissa Miller Beam 9.80 at Athens, Ga. 1982 3. Janice Kerr Beam 9.70 Team Score (Top 3) at Gainesville, Fla. T1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.80 1. Florida 186.90 Team Score (Top 3) 2. Georgia 182.60 1. Florida 145.45 1988 3. West Virginia 176.80 2. Alabama 142.80 at Gainesville, Fla. Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 3. Louisiana State 142.05 Team Score (Top 3) 1. Elfi Schlegel All-Around 38.05 1. Georgia 189.80 3. Tammy Smith All-Around 37.00 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3# 2. Florida 189.10 1. Tammy Smith Vault 9.60 1. Lynn McDonnell All-Around 36.95 3. Towson State 184.00 3. Elfi Schlegel Vault 9.50 2. Ann Woods All-Around 36.85 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T1. Tammy Smith Bars 9.50 1. Ann Woods Vault 18.55 1. Janice Kerr All-Around 38.70 T1. Elfi Schlegel Bars 9.50 3. Lynn McDonnell Vault 18.25 1. Melissa Miller Vault 9.75 3. Maria Anz Bars 9.45 2. Lynn McDonnell Bars 18.70 T2. Erika White Vault 9.70 1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 9.55 3. Ann Woods Bars 18.55 2. Janice Kerr Bars 9.75 T2. Michelle Goodwin Beam 9.45 1. Lynn McDonnell Beam 18.60 1. Janice Kerr Beam 9.65 T1. Maria Anz Floor 9.55 1. Ann Woods Floor 18.60 T3. Amy Beispiel Beam 9.50 T1. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.55 2. Kelly McCoy Floor 18.30 T2. Amy Beispiel Floor 9.65 3. Lynn McDonnell Floor 18.15 T2. Janice Kerr Floor 9.65 1984 # - Individual event scores determined by adding T2. Melissa Miller Floor 9.65 team and individual competition scores together at Gainesville, Fla. Team Score (Top 3) Boldface denotes current Gator gymnasts

1987 1. Florida 187.95 at Gainesville, Fla. 2. Georgia 181.85 AIAW REGIONALS Team Score (Top 3) 3. West Virginia 174.35 1980-82 1. Florida 187.90 1982 2. Georgia 186.70 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 Team Score (Top 3) 3. West Virginia 182.30 1. Elfi Schlegel All-Around 38.50 1. Florida 144.85 2. Maria Anz All-Around 37.90 2. Alabama 143.90 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 T1. Elfi Schlegel Vault 9.60 3. Georgia 143.70 1. Janice Kerr All-Around 37.90 3. Maria Anz Vault 9.50 T3. Janice Kerr Vault 9.70 1. Elfi Schlegel Bars 9.80 1981 T2. Janice Kerr Bars 9.45 2. Kim Hillner Bars 9.60 Team Score (Top 3) 2. Anita Botnen Beam 9.55 3. Lynn McDonnell Bars 9.45 1. Florida 145.25 T1. Melissa Miller Floor 9.80 1. Elfi Schlegel Beam 9.50 2. Alabama 138.25 T2. Maria Anz Beam 9.40 3. Georgia 136.20 1986 T2. Kim Hillner Beam 9.40 1. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.60 at Morgantown, W.Va. 2. Maria Anz Floor 9.55 1980 Team Score (Top 3) Team Score (Top 3) 1. Georgia 186.80 1. Jacksonville State 139.05

2. Florida 185.40 1983 2. Georgia 138.45 3. North Carolina 180.65 at Gainesville, Fla. 3. Florida 138.00 Team Score (Top 3) Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3 1. Alabama 184.75 ^ - 1999 marked the first year for seeding for NCAA 1. Melissa Miller All-Around 38.10 2. Florida 184.65 Regional competition. Prior to 1999, UF competed in 2. Elfi Schlegel All-Around 37.85 3. Louisiana State 182.65 the NCAA Southeast Region. T3. Elfi Schlegel Vault 9.55 T3. Tammy Smith Vault 9.55 Florida Gymnasts in the Top 3

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2019 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans 5. Alex McMurtry AA 39.5875! CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 12. Alicia Boren AA 39.4375^ Ft. Worth, TX T1. Alex McMurtry V 9.9375! Team Total T4. Alicia Boren V 9.925! 1 Oklahoma 198.3375 T6. Rachel Slocum V 9.90^ T3. Alex McMurtry UB 9.95! 2 LSU 197.8250 T12. Rachel Gowey UB 9.90^ 3 UCLA 197.5375 T12. Amelia Hundley UB 9.90^ 4 Denver 197.0000 6. Rachel Gowey BB 9.9125! T16. Alex McMurtry BB 9.875 T3. Alyssa Baumann FX 9.95! 2019 NCAA GYMNASTICS T10. Alicia Boren FX 9.90^ CHAMPIONSHIPS Semifinal I 2017 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 1 UCLA 197.6750 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2 LSU 197.5125 St. Louis, MO 3 Michigan 197.2000 Team Total 4 Utah 196.7250 1. Oklahoma 198.3875 Semifinal II 2. LSU 197.7375 Team Total 3. Florida 197.7000 1 Oklahoma 197.8500 4. UCLA 197.2625 2 Denver 197.0375 5. Utah 196.5875 3 Oregon State 196.9000 6. Alabama 196.0000 4 Georgia 196.4625 2017 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans T6. Alicia Boren AA 39.375! CHAMPIONSHIPS T8. Savannah Schoenherr V 9.875^ Semifinal I T1. Alicia Boren FX 9.95! Team Total T4 Trinity Thomas FX 9.925! 1 Oklahoma 197.7250 2 UCLA 197.5000 Florida won its first three NCAA team titles in consecutive years - 3 Utah 197.0500 2013, 2014, and 2015. 2018 NCAA GYMNASTICS 4 Washington 196.5625 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 5. Denver 196.4750 4. Florida 197.3500 St. Louis, MO 6. Oregon State 196.3625 5. UCLA 196.8250 Team Total Semifinal II 6. Georgia 196.8125 1. UCLA 198.0750 Team Total 2. Oklahoma 198.0375 1 LSU 198.2750 2016 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Florida 197.8500 2 Florida 197.8125 CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. LSU 197.8375 3 Alabama 197.6000 Semifinal I 5. Utah 196.9000 4 Nebraska 197.2125 Team Total 6. Nebraska 196.8000 5. Michigan 196.4625 1. Florida 197.4750 6. Georgia 195.8000 2. LSU 197.3375 2018 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Georgia 196.7250 Gator All-Americans 4. Stanford 195.5750 CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Alex McMurtry AA 39.8125! Semifinal I 5. Alicia Boren AA 39.500^ 5. Auburn 195.1000 Team Total 8. Amelia Hundley AA 39.4125^ 6. Minnesota 194.9875 1 UCLA 197.5625 2. Alex McMurtry V 9.975! Semifinal II 2 LSU 197.4750 T5. Alicia Boren V 9.90! Team Total T5. Rachel Slocum V 9.90! 1. Oklahoma 197.7875 3 Nebraska 197.0125 T1. Alex McMurtry UB 9.95! 4 Georgia 196.6875 T3. Alex McMurtry BB 9.9375! 2. Alabama 197.3875 5. Alabama 196.6250 T3. Alex McMurtry FX 9.95! 3. UCLA 196.7000 6. Arkansas 196.4250 T7. Kennedy Baker FX 9.9375^ 4. California 195.9500 Semifinal II 5. Nebraska 195.7750 6. Utah 195.7625 Team Total 2016 NCAA GYMNASTICS 1 Oklahoma 198.0500 2 Florida 197.5875 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Gator All-Americans 3 Utah 197.1375 Ft. Worth, TX 1. Bridget Sloan AA 39.70! Team Total 5. Alex McMurtry AA 39.525^ 4 California 196.5000 7. Kennedy Baker AA 39.4875^ 5. Washington 196.2500 1. Oklahoma 197.6750 T3. Kennedy Baker V 9.90! 6. Kentucky 196.0625 2. LSU 197.4500 T3. Alex McMurtry V 9.90! 3. Alabama 197.4375 T3. Bridget Sloan V 9.90!

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FLORIDA AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS T1. Bridget Sloan UB 9.95! 6. Arkansas 196.150 T3. Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90! 2014 NCAA GYMNASTICS T7. Kennedy Baker UB 9.8875^ Gator All-Americans T1. Bridget Sloan BB 9.95! CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 Bridget Sloan AA 39.60! T4 Alicia Boren BB 9.8875! Semifinal I T3 Marissa King AA 39.525! T4 Alex McMurtry BB 9.8875! T7 Kytra Hunter AA 39.475^ T2. Kennedy Baker FX 9.90! Team Total 5 Ashanée Dickerson V 9.90! T2. Bridget Sloan FX 9.90! 1. Oklahoma 197.500 16 Kytra Hunter V 9.85! 2. Georgia 197.300 T17 Alaina Johnson V 9.825! 3. LSU 197.100 1 Alaina Johnson UB 9.9125! 2015 NCAA GYMNASTICS 4. Stanford 196.600 T2 Bridget Sloan UB 9.90! CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 5. Michigan 196.425 T4 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.8875! Ft. Worth, TX 6. Illinois 195.800 1 Bridget Sloan BB 9.90! 4 Mackenzie Caquatto BB 9.85! Team Total Semifinal II 7 Marissa King BB 9.7875! 1. Florida 197.850 Team Total T6 Kytra Hunter BB 9.875^ 2. Utah 197.800 1. Florida 197.650 T4 Bridget Sloan FX 9.90! 3. Oklahoma 197.525 Alabama 197.650 T5 Marissa King FX 9.8875! 4. Alabama 197.275 3. Nebraska 197.100 T7 Kytra Hunter FX 9.875^ 5. Stanford 197.250 4. Utah 197.025 6. Auburn 195.625 5. UCLA 197.000 2012 NCAA GYMNASTICS 6. Penn State 194.825 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2015 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans Duluth, GA CHAMPIONSHIPS T2 Alaina Johnson AA 39.60! Team Total Semifinal I T8 Kytra Hunter AA 39.475^ 1. Alabama 197.850 Team Total T6 Bridget Sloan V 9.9167! 2. Florida 197.775 1. Florida 197.475 T5 Alaina Johnson V 9.90^ 3. UCLA 197.750 1 Bridget Sloan UB 9.9375! 2. Utah 197.475 4 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.8875! 4. Stanford 197.500 3. Stanford 197.175 T6 Alaina Johnson UB 9.8500! 5. Utah 197.375 4. Michigan 197.025 T6 Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90^ 6. Arkansas 196.300 5. Georgia 196.600 T10 Alaina Johnson BB 9.8500! 6. UCLA 196.400 T12 Mackenzie Caquatto BB 9.8375! T8 Claire Boyce FX 9.90^ 2012 NCAA GYMNASTICS Semifinal II T8 Kytra Hunter FX 9.90^ Team Total T8 Bridget Sloan FX 9.90^ CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Oklahoma 197.400 Semifinal I 2. Alabama 197.100 Team Total 3. Auburn 197.075 2013 NCAA GYMNASTICS 1. UCLA 197.400 4. Nebraska 196.675 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2. Utah 197.200 5. LSU 196.550 Los Angeles, CA 3. Stanford 197.125 6. Oregon State 195.87 Team Total 4. Oklahoma 196.925 1. Florida 197.575 5. Nebraska 196.625 Gator All-Americans 2. Oklahoma 197.375 6. LSU 196.550 T1. Kytra Hunter AA 39.60! 3. Alabama 197.350 T3. Bridget Sloan AA 39.425! 4. UCLA 197.100 Semifinal II T2. Bridget Sloan V 9.925! Team Total T5. Alex McMurtry V 9.90^ 5. LSU 197.050 2. Bridget Sloan UB 9.95! 6. Georgia 196.675 1. Alabama 197.675 T7. Kytra Hunter UB 9.90^ 2. Florida 197.650 T7. Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90^ 2013 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Arkansas 197.150 T5. Kytra Hunter BB 9.875! 4. Ohio State 196.525 T8. Alex McMurtry BB 9.825! CHAMPIONSHIPS 5. Georgia 196.500 T7. Bridget Sloan BB 9.875^ Semifinal I 1. Kytra Hunter FX 9.9625! 6. Oregon State 196.475 12. Kennedy Baker FX 9.775! Team Total 15. Bridgette Caquatto FX 9.3375! 1. Florida 197.775 Gator All-Americans 2. LSU 197.325 1 Kytra Hunter AA 39.725! 3. Georgia 197.150 T4 Alaina Johnson AA 39.60! 2014 NCAA GYMNASTICS 4. Minnesota 196.375 6. Ashanée Dickerson AA 39.50^ 1 Kytra Hunter V 9.875! CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 5. Illinois 195.700 5 Marissa King V 9.7875! Birmingham, AL 6. Stanford 194.700 T8 Ashanée Dickerson V 9.90^ Team Total Semifinal II T8 Alaina Johnson V 9.90^ 1. Florida 198.175 Team Total T6 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.825! Oklahoma 198.175 1. Alabama 197.350 8 Alaina Johnson UB 9.4875! T5 Kytra Hunter UB 9.90^ 3. LSU 197.600 2. Oklahoma 197.200 T6 Alaina Johnson BB 9.90^ 4. Alabama 197.550 3. UCLA 197.200 T6 Kytra Hunter BB 9.90^ 5. Georgia 197.050 4. Michigan 196.850 T4 Kytra Hunter FX 9.925! 6. Nebraska 196.500 5. Utah 196.200 T5 Ashanée Dickerson FX 9.900!

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T8 Alaina Johnson FX 9.85^ 5.. Oregon State 196.050 2008 NCAA GYMNASTICS T8 Amy Ferguson FX 9.85^ 6. LSU 196.025 Semifinal II CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Athens, GA Team Total 2011 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 1. Alabama 196.850 1. Georgia 197.450 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2. Florida 196.775 2. Utah 197.125 , OH 3. Stanford 196.300 3. Stanford 196.750 Team Total 4. Michigan 195.700 4. Florida 196.700 1. Alabama 197.650 5. Arkansas 195.600 5. LSU 196.350 2. UCLA 197.375 6. Missouri 194.600 3. Oklahoma 197.250 6. Alabama 196.125 4. Nebraska 196.725 Gator All-Americans 2008 NCAA GYMNASTICS 5. Utah 196.500 T10. Marissa King AA 39.40^ CHAMPIONSHIPS 6. Michigan 196.425 4. Marissa King Vault 9.825! 6. Ashanée Dickerson Vault 9.80! Semifinal I T5. Maranda Smith Bars 9.90! Team Total 2011 NCAA GYMNASTICS T8. Amanda Castillo Bars 9.8625! 1. Florida 196.900 CHAMPIONSHIPS T7. Alicia Goodwin Bars 9.875^ 2. Alabama 196.650 T7. Courtney Gladys Beam 9.85^ 3. LSU 196.575 Semifinal I T7. Marissa King Beam 9.85^ Team Total T7. Rebekah Zaiser Beam 9.85^ 4. Oklahoma 196.075 1. Oklahoma 196.775 T5. Marissa King Floor 9.8875! 5. Arkansas 195.825 2. Michigan 196.700 T10. Ashanée Dickerson Floor 9.85! 6. Oregon State 195.475 3. UCLA 196.500 Semifinal II Team Total 4. Arkansas 195.450 2009 NCAA GYMNASTICS 5. Georgia 195.450 1. Georgia 197.625 6. Illinois 195.100 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2. Utah 196.950 Semifinal II Lincoln, NE 3. Stanford 196.900 Team Total Team Total 4. UCLA 196.725 1. Alabama 197.050 1. Georgia 197.825 5. Michigan 196.075 2. Nebraska 196.850 2. Alabama 197.575 6. Denver 194.200 3. Utah 196.200 3. Utah 197.425 Gator All-Americans 4. Florida 196.125 4. Florida 196.725 T3. Melanie Sinclair AA 39.525! 5. Arkansas 196.475 T9. Amanda Castillo AA 39.425! 5. Oregon State 196.100 Ashley Reed AA 39.425! 6. Kent Sate 195.000 6. LSU 196.375 T5. Corey Hartung AA 39.400^ 2009 NCAA GYMNASTICS T5. Amanda Castillo Vault 9.85^ Gator All-Americans Ashley Reed Vault 9.85^ 1 Marissa King V 9.875! CHAMPIONSHIPS Melanie Sinclair Vault 9.85^ T9 Alaina Johnson V 9.7875! Semifinal I T8. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.85! T6 Alaina Johnson UB 9.85! Team Total 4. Ashley Reed Beam 9.8875! T5 Ashanée Dickerson BB 9.775^ 1. Georgia 197.450 9. Melanie Sinclair Beam 9.825! T2 Maranda Smith FX 9.90! T6. Corey Hartung Beam 9.825^ 2. Florida 196.375 3. Nicola Willis Floor 9.9125! T5 Alaina Johnson FX 9.8875! 3. LSU 196.300 T9 Marissa King FX 9.85! T8. Amanda Castillo Floor 9.875! 8 Ashanée Dickerson FX 9.875^ 4. Stanford 196.225 Ashley Reed Floor 9.875! 5. PSU 196.100 11. Corey Hartung Floor 9.825! 6. Oklahoma 195.825 2010 NCAA GYMNASTICS Semifinal II 2007 NCAA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Team Total Gainesville, FL 1. Alabama 197.025 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Team Total 2. Arkansas 196.950 Salt Lake City, UT 1. UCLA 197.725 3. Utah 196.625 Team Total 2. Oklahoma 197.250 4. UCLA 196.625 1. Georgia 197.850 3. Alabama 197.225 5. OSU 195.350 2. Utah 197.250 4. Stanford 197.100 6. Illinois 195.050 3. Florida 197.225 5. Florida 197.000 4. UCLA 196.925 6. Utah 196.225 Gator All-Americans 5. Stanford 196.825 T8. Maranda Smith AA 39.45! 6. Nebraska 195.975 2010 NCAA GYMNASTICS T6. Melanie Sinclair AA 39.30^ 12. Maranda Smith Vault 8.4063! 2007 NCAA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS T3. Alicia Goodwin Bars 9.90! Semifinal I CHAMPIONSHIPS T7. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.8625! Semifinal I Team Total T5. Elizabeth Mahlich Beam 9.875^ 1. UCLA 196.875 3. Corey Hartung Floor 9.90! Team Total 2. Utah 196.625 T6. Melanie Sinclair Floor 9.85^ 1. Georgia 197.700 3. Oklahoma 196.550 T6. Maranda Smith Floor 9.85^ 2. Florida 197.400 4. Nebraska 196.175 3. Nebraska 196.625

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4. Oklahoma 196.250 T5. Corey Hartung Beam 9.8125! Semifinal II 5. Alabama 196.125 T8. Corey Hartung Floor 9.8375! Team Total 6. OSU 195.100 10. Savannah Evans Floor 9.6625! 1. UCLA 197.675 T8. Tiffany Murry Floor 9.875^ 2. Alabama 197.325 Semifinal II 3. Utah 196.925 Team Total 2005 NCAA GYMNASTICS 4. LSU 196.650 1. Utah 197.325 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 5. Michigan 196.500 2. Stanford 197.200 Auburn, AL 6. Arizona State 196.325 3. UCLA 196.475 Team Total 4. LSU 196.275 1. Georgia 197.825 Gator All-Americans T4. Erinn Dooley AA 39.450! 5. Denver 195.575 2. Alabama 197.400 6. Michigan 195.100 T7. Orley Szmuch AA 39.325^ 3. Utah 197.275 T4. Erinn Dooley Vault 9.875! 4. UCLA 197.150 8. Chantelle Tousek Vault 9.7438! Gator All-Americans 5. Michigan 196.575 T7. Orley Szmuch Vault 9.850^ 3. Amanda Castillo AA 39.55! 6. Nebraska 196.425 9. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.7875! T5. Corey Hartung AA 39.40^ 10. Orley Szmuch Beam 9.750! T5. Ashley Reed AA 39.40^ 2005 NCAA GYMNASTICS 11. Samantha Lutz Beam 9.7375! 6. Savannah Evans Vault 9.8125! T8. Katie Rue Beam 9.800^ T13. Amanda Castillo Vault 9.5563! CHAMPIONSHIPS T5. Erinn Dooley Floor 9.900^ T5. Amanda Castillo Bars 9.875^ Semifinal I T5. Savannah Evans Floor 9.900^ T5. Melanie Sinclair Bars 9.8875! Team Total T5. Breanne King Floor 9.900^ T5. Ashley Reed Bars 9.875^ 1. Utah 196.850 T3. Amanda Castillo Beam 9.850! T3. Corey Hartung Beam 9.850! 2. Michigan 196.575 2003 NCAA GYMNASTICS 12. Melanie Sinclair Beam 9.6875! 3. Nebraska 195.875 T8. Breanne King Beam 9.875^ 4. LSU 195.800 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS T4. Savannah Evans Floor 9.90! 5. Penn State 194.975 Lincoln, NE T4. Corey Hartung Floor 9.90! 6. Oklahoma 194.425 Team Total 17. Ashley Reed Floor 9.2875! Semifinal II 1. UCLA 197.825 2006 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 2. Alabama 197.275 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. Georgia 197.275 3. Georgia 197.150 Corvallis, OR 2. Iowa State 196.250 4. Nebraska 197.125 Team Total 3. Florida 196.225 5. Michigan 196.050 1. Georgia 197.750 4. Arizona State 195.575 6. Utah 195.300 2. Utah 196.800 5. Oregon State 195.150 2003 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Alabama 196.725 6. Arkansas 194.375 CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. Florida 196.275 Semifinal I 5. Nebraska 196.175 Gator All-Americans Team Total 6. Iowa St. 194.725 T6. Erinn Dooley Beam 9.850^ 1. UCLA 196.950 2006 NCAA GYMNASTICS 2. Alabama 196.775 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2004 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Michigan 196.125 Semifinal I CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 4. Arizona State 194.225 Team Total Los Angeles, CA 5. LSU 194.000 1. Nebraska 196.325 Team Total 6. Iowa 193.825 2. Alabama 196.250 1. UCLA 198.125 Semifinal II 3. Utah 196.175 2. Georgia 197.200 Team Total 4. Michigan 196.000 3. Alabama 197.125 1. Nebraska 197.325 5. LSU 195.650 4. Stanford 197.125 2. Utah 196.850 6. Oklahoma 195.525 5. Florida 196.800 3. Georgia 196.625 Semifinal II 6. Utah 195.875 4. Florida 196.325 Team Total 2004 NCAA GYMNASTICS 5. Stanford 196.200 1. Georgia 197.275 6. Auburn 193.525 2. Iowa State 196.250 CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Florida 196.225 Semifinal I Gator All-Americans 4. Arizona State 195.575 Team Total 5. Erinn Dooley AA 39.350^ T6. Lindsey Miner AA 39.325^ 5. Oregon State 195.150 1. Florida 196.850 Stanford 196.850 T6 Erinn Dooley Vault 9.875^ 6. Arkansas 194.375 T7. Kristen Stucky Bars 9.850^ 3. Georgia 196.775 T7. Lindsey Miner Beam 9.875^ Gator All-Americans 4. Nebraska 196.150 T5. Orley Szmuch Floor 9.875^ T7. Corey Hartung AA 39.300^ 5. Oklahoma 195.750 T8. Samantha Lutz Bars 9.85^ 6. Iowa 194.775

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2002 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Stanford 196.050 2000 NCAA GYMNASTICS 4. Minnesota 195.700 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 5. Florida 195.675 CHAMPIONSHIPS Tuscaloosa, AL Semifinal I 6. Oregon State 192.925 Team Total Team Total 1. Alabama 197.575 1. Georgia 196.775 Gator All-Americans 2. Georgia 197.250 T6. Hilary Thompson AA 39.275^ 2. Utah 196.125 3. UCLA 197.150 T6. Lindsey Miner Vault 9.875^ 3. Alabama 196.075 4. Utah 196.950 T8. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.875^ 4. LSU 194.950 5. Nebraska 196.425 5. Oregon State 194.750 6. Stanford 196.025 6. BYU 194.500 2001 NCAA GYMNASTICS 2002 NCAA GYMNASTICS Semifinal II CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Team Total CHAMPIONSHIPS Athens, GA 1. UCLA 197.250 Semifinal I Team Total 2. Nebraska 196.000 Team Total 1. UCLA 197.575 3. Michigan 195.925 1. Utah 196.775 2. Georgia 197.400 4. Penn State 195.350 2. Georgia 196.650 3. Michigan 197.275 5. Iowa State 195.325 3. Nebraska 196.575 4. Alabama 196.550 6. West Virginia 194.175 4. Michigan 196.175 5. Utah 196.025 5. LSU 195.850 6. Nebraska 196.025 Gator All-Americans 6. Arizona 194.975 T8. Chrissy Van Fleet Vault 9.85^ T7. Chrissy Van Fleet Bars 9.825^ Semifinal II 2001 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999 NCAA GYMNASTICS 1. Alabama 197.300 Semifinal I 2. UCLA 197.100 Team Total CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 3. Stanford 196.050 1. UCLA 197.625 Los Angeles, CA 4. Minnesota 195.700 2. Michigan 196.525 Team Total 5. Florida 195.675 3. Alabama 196.375 1. Georgia 196.850 6. Oregon State 192.925 4. Florida 195.825 2. Michigan 196.550 5. Oklahoma 193.875 3. Alabama 195.950 Gator All-Americans 6. Oregon State 193.775 4. Arizona St. 195.900 T6. Hilary Thompson AA 39.275^ Semifinal II 5. UCLA 195.850 T6. Lindsey Miner Vault 9.875^ 6. Nebraska 194.800 T8. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.875^ Team Total 1. Georgia 197.100 1999 NCAA GYMNASTICS 2. Utah 196.575 2002 NCAA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Nebraska 196.200 Semifinal I CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 4. Stanford 195.400 Team Total Tuscaloosa, AL 5. Arizona State 194.775 1. UCLA 196.425 Team Total 6. Denver 193.625 2. Alabama 194.950 1. Alabama 197.575 3. Arizona State 194.525 2. Georgia 197.250 Gator All-Americans 4. LSU 194.475 3. UCLA 197.150 8. Kara Waterhouse AA 39.175^ T7. Kara Waterhouse Beam 9.850^ 5. Stanford 194.000 4. Utah 196.950 13. Hilary Thompson Floor 9.338! 6. West Virginia 191.850 5. Nebraska 196.425 Semifinal II 6. Stanford 196.025 Team Total 2002 NCAA GYMNASTICS 2000 NCAA GYMNASTICS 1. Georgia 197.025 CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2. Michigan 196.575 3. Nebraska 196.225 Semifinal I Boise State, ID 4. Utah 195.475 Team Total Team Total 5. Penn State 194.775 1. Utah 196.775 1. UCLA 197.300 6. Florida 194.000 2. Georgia 196.650 2. Utah 196.875 3. Nebraska 196.575 3. Georgia 195.800 Gator All-Americans 4. Michigan 196.175 4. Nebraska 195.725 5. Alabama 196.500 9. Chrissy Van Fleet AA 39.325^ 5. LSU 195.850 7. Chrissy Van Fleet Vault 9.850^ 6. Michigan 195.725 6. Arizona 194.975 7. Chrissy Van Fleet Beam 9.875^ Semifinal II Team Total 1. Alabama 197.300 2. UCLA 197.100

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1998 NCAA GYMNASTICS 2. Michigan 196.200 1. Utah 196.650 3. Florida 196.075 2. Michigan 196.425 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 4. Washington 195.975 3. Alabama 196.425 Los Angeles, CA 5. Alabama 195.600 4. UCLA 196.150 Team Total 6. Minnesota 194.775 5. Georgia 196.075 1. Georgia 197.725 6. Oregon St. 194.850 2. Florida 196.350 Gator All-Americans 1995 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. Alabama 196.300 T4. Chrissy Van Fleet AA 39.425! 4. Utah 196.025 16. Jaime Graziano AA 39.175^ CHAMPIONSHIPS 5. UCLA 195.750 1. Susan Hines Vault 9.8875! Semifinal I 6. Arizona St. 195.450 10. Sybil Stephenson Bars 9.675! Team Total 12. Chrissy Van Fleet Bars 9.45! 1998 NCAA GYMNASTICS 7. Susan Hines Beam 9.775! 1. Georgia 196.825 CHAMPIONSHIPS T8. Chrissy Van Fleet Beam 9.75! 2. Michigan 195.700 T12. Chrissy Van Fleet Floor 9.825^ 3. Utah 195.325 Semifinal I T12. Chrissy Vogel Floor 9.825^ 4. LSU 193.025 Team Total T10. Susan Hines Floor 9.80^ 5. Nebraska 191.750 1. Georgia 197.825 6. West Virginia 189.650 2. Alabama 196.475 Semifinal II 3. Arizona State 195.450 1996 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 4. Michigan 195.425 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. UCLA 196.375 5. NC State 194.125 Tuscaloosa, AL 2. Alabama 195.600 6. BYU 193.400 Team Total 3. Oregon State 195.500 Semifinal II 1. Alabama 198.025 4. Florida 195.425 Team Total 2. UCLA 197.475 5. Penn State 194.150 1. UCLA 196.925 3. Georgia 196.775 6. BYU 191.925 2. Florida 196.750 4. Utah 196.775 3. Utah 196.200 5. Oregon State 196.525 Gator All-Americans 4. Washington 195.450 6. Michigan 196.375 T3. Amy Myerson AA 39.40! 5. LSU 195.300 1996 NCAA GYMNASTICS 7. Chrissy Vogel Vault 9.725! 6. Penn State 194.625 T10. Amy Myerson Vault 9.90^ CHAMPIONSHIPS T3. Kristen Guise Bars 9.90! Gator All-Americans Semifinal I T12. Amy Myerson Bars 9.825^ 4. Betsy Hamm AA 39.45! Team Total T15. Sybil Stephenson Bars 9.80^ t1. Susan Hines Vault 9.8625! T15. Chrissy Vogel Bars 9.80^ 8. Chrissy Van Fleet Vault 9.925! 1. Georgia 196.400 T2. Kristen Guise Beam 9.90! 11. Betsy Hamm Bars 9.300! 2. UCLA 195.300 7. Amy Myerson Beam 9.85! t1. Betsy Hamm Beam 9.875! 3. Michigan 193.975 8. Chrissy Van Fleet Beam 9.850! 4. Nebraska 193.950 8. Susan Hines Floor 9.875! 5. Penn State 192.700 1994 NCAA GYMNASTICS 11. Betsy Hamm Floor 9.85! 6. BYU 192.500 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Semifinal II Salt Lake City, UT 1997 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total Team Total 1. Alabama 196.325 1. Utah 196.400 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 2. Utah 196.000 Gainesville, FL 2. Alabama 196.350 3. Oregon State 195.700 Team Total 3. Georgia 195.850 4. Arizona 195.125 1. UCLA 197.150 4. Michigan 195.150 5. Florida 194.825 2. Arizona St. 196.850 5. UCLA 194.975 6. Stanford 194.025 3. Georgia 196.600 6. Florida 194.850 4. Michigan 196.500 1994 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans 5. Florida 196.425 2. Kristen Guise AA 39.4251 CHAMPIONSHIPS 6. Nebraska 195.250 6. Chrissy Vogel AA 39.325! Semifinal I 1997 NCAA GYMNASTICS 7. Chrissy Vogel Vault 9.825! Team Total T11. Susan Hines Vault 9.925^ 1. Georgia 195.050 CHAMPIONSHIPS T17. Kristen Guise Vault 9.875^ Semifinal I T11. Kristen Guise Bars 9.85^ 2. UCLA 193.700 Team Total T11. Sybil Stephenson Bars 9.85^ 3. Michigan 193.475 T11. Kristen Guise Beam 9.80^ 1. Georgia 197.075 4. BYU 192.325 T11. Chrissy Vogel Beam 9.85^ 5. Washington 190.525 2. UCLA 196.425 T4. Kristen Guise Floor 9.90! 3. Nebraska* 196.025 6. New Hampshire 188.450 Utah 196.025 Semifinal II 5. Penn State 194.300 1995 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 6. LSU 193.825 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. Alabama 196.300 2. Utah 194.925 Semifinal II Athens, GA 3. Florida 194.250 Team Total Team Total 1. Arizona State 196.275 4. Oregon State 193.625

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5. LSU 193.225 1991 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans 6. Arizona State 190.825 T4. Melissa Miller AA 38.65 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS T7. Melissa Miller Bars 9.70 Tuscaloosa, AL Pam Titus Bars 9.70 Gator All-Americans 3. Melissa Miller Floor 9.85 T9. Kristen Guise AA 39.050^ Team Total T16. Amy Myerson AA 38.825^ 1. Alabama 195.125 1988 NCAA GYMNASTICS T16. Lisa Panzironi AA 38.825^ 2. Utah 194.375 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS T5. Kristen Guise Bars 9.875! 3. Georgia 193.375 Salt Lake City, UT T9. Amy Myerson Bars 9.725! 4. Oregon St. 192.350 3. Kristen Guise Beam 9.875! Team Total 5. Penn St. 190.950 T9. Amy Myerson Beam 9.800^ 1. Alabama 190.050 6. Florida 189.700 T14. Lisa Panzironi Beam 9.775^ 2. Utah 189.500 7. LSU 188.600 3. UCLA 188.800 8. BYU 187.700 4. LSU 187.900 1993 NCAA GYMNASTICS 9. ASU 187.650 5. Georgia 186.800 10. Auburn 187.650 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 6. Florida 186.650 11. Arizona 187.475 Corvallis, OR 7. Oregon State 186.500 12. Utah St. 185.950 Team Total 8. Arizona State 185.100 Gator All-Americans 1. Georgia 198.000 9. Arizona 184.000 2. Alabama 196.825 T2. Christina McDonald Bars 9.850 7. Christina McDonald Beam 8.950 10. Nebraska 183.550 3. Utah 195.825 2. Pam Titus Floor 9.875 11. Penn State 179.700 4. UCLA 194.925 12. Michigan State 178.800 5. Auburn 194.725 6. Arizona 194.075 1990 NCAA GYMNASTICS Gator All-Americans 1993 NCAA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS T5. Melissa Miller All-Around 38.05 Corvallis, OR 8. Janice Kerr AA 37.90 CHAMPIONSHIPS T2. Melissa Miller Floor 9.70 Semifinal I Team Total T8. Janice Kerr Floor 9.50 Team Total 1. Alabama 195.125 1. Georgia 196.400 2. Utah 194.375 2. Alabama 195.275 3. Georgia 193.375 1987 NCAA GYMNASTICS 3. UCLA 194.125 4. Oregon St. 192.350 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 4. Oregon State 193.425 5. Penn St. 190.950 Athens, GA 5. Michigan 193.125 6. Florida 189.700 Team Total 6. Florida 192.950 7. LSU 188.600 1. Georgia 187.900 Semifinal II 8. BYU 187.700 2. Utah 187.550 Team Total 9. ASU 187.650 3. UCLA 187.000 1. Utah 196.325 10. Auburn 187.650 4. Alabama 186.600 2. Arizona 194.025 11. Arizona 187.475 5. ASU 184.000 3. Auburn 193.775 12. Utah St. 185.950 6. Florida 183.800 4. LSU 193.425 7. LSU 181.500 5. Penn State 192.700 Gator All-Americans 8. Ohio St. 180.200 4. Tracy Wilson Beam 9.800 6. Arizona State 192.175 9. Washington 179.850 T4. Pam Titus Floor 9.825 10. Nebraska 179.500 Gator All-Americans 11. Arizona 179.450 T17. Kristen Guise Bars 9.875^ 12. Oregon St. 174.500 T20. Colleen Johnson Bars 9.850^ 1989 NCAA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Gator All-Americans 1992 NCAA GYMNASTICS Athens, GA 6. Melissa Miller AA 37.65 Team Total CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. Georgia 192.650 St. Paul, MN 2. UCLA 192.600 1986 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total 3. Alabama 192.100 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. Utah 195.650 4. Nebraska 190.800 Gainesville, FL 2. Georgia 194.600 3. Alabama 193.350 5. Utah 190.200 Team Total 4. Penn State 192.775 6. CS-Fullerton 189.450 1. Utah 186.950 5. Arizona 191.950 7. Arizona State 187.900 2. Arizona St. 186.700 6. Oregon State 191.375 8. Oregon State 187.900 3. Alabama 186.350 7. Arizona State 191.025 9. Oklahoma 187.050 4. Georgia 185.450 8. California 190.725 9. UCLA 189.825 10. Florida 187.000 5. CS-Fullerton 185.000 10. Stanford 189.100 11. Arizona 186.500 6. Penn St. 182.700 11. Florida 188.725 12. Ohio State 186.400 7. UCLA 181.700 12. BYU 187.775 8. Florida 181.300

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9. LSU 180.550 1982 NCAA GYMNASTICS 10. Ohio St. 177.800 CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS Salt Lake City, UT 1985 NCAA GYMNASTICS Team Total CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1. Utah 148.600 2. CS-Fullerton 144.150 Salt Lake City, UT 3. Penn State 143.100 Team Total 4. Oregon State 143.000 1. Utah 188.350 5. Arizona State 142.950 2. Arizona St. 186.600 6. UCLA 142.400 3. Florida 184.300 7. Florida 140.900 4. Alabama 184.050 8. Nebraska 138.100 5. CS-Fullerton 183.500 9. Oklahoma State 137.200 6. Oregon St. 183.150 10. Michigan 136.900 7. Georgia 180.900 8. Ohio State 179.750 Gator All-Americans 9. Penn St. 179.000 3. Ann Woods Vault 18.275# 10. Oklahoma 177.400

@ - 1993 marked the first year of a two-day format of team Florida claimed the final AIAW national team title in 1982. Gator All-Americans competition. The top six teams from the first day advance to the “Super T3. Elfi Schlegel AA 37.65 Six” competition. 2018 was final season for Super Six format. The 5. Tammy Smith Vault 9.325 current format of top two teams from each of the four-team semifinals T5. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.40 advancing to the four-team final began in 2019. From 2016-19, results from the two NCAA semifinals are combined to determine individual event champions. All-America status continues to 1984 NCAA GYMNASTICS be based on NCAA semifinal session finish (No. 1-4 = first team; No. 5-8 = second team). Individual finishes shown from 2016 forward are CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS combined results. Los Angeles, CA From 1999-2015, the top four finishers (plus ties) from each of the Team Total NCAA two sessions of team competition earn All-America first-team 1. Utah 186.050 honors and advanced to the individual event finals. Finishers in the No. 2. UCLA 185.550 5-8 spots (including ties) in each of the team competition sessions earned second team All-America honors. From 1993-98, the top eight 3. CS-Fullerton 183.900 individuals in NCAA team competition earn All-America first-team 4. Arizona St. 183.650 honors; the next eight earn All-America second-team honors. Prior to 5. Florida 182.200 1993, only the top eight finishers from the NCAA event finals earned 6. Alabama 180.800 All-America honors. 7. Penn St. 179.450 ! - All-America first team 8. Washington 178.550 ^ - All-America second team 9. Georgia 177.600 # - Individual event scores determined by adding team and individual 10. Arizona 176.900 competition scores together

Gator All-Americans T4. Elfi Schlegel AA 37.40 1. Maria Anz Floor 9.70 T2. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.65 AIAW RESULTS (1969 82) 1983 NCAA GYMNASTICS Year Team Champion Coach All Around CHAMPIONSHIPS-FINALS 1982 Florida Ernestine Weaver Ann Woods, Florida (37.05) Salt Lake City, UT 1981 Utah Greg Marsden , UCLA (37.20) Team Total 1980 Penn State Judi Markell Sharon Shapiro, UCLA (38.00) 1. Utah 184.650 1979 Cal State Lynn Rogers Colleen Casey, Southwest Missouri (37.35)1978 2. Arizona St. 183.300 1977 Clarion State Ernestine Weaver Ann Carr, Penn State (37.85) 3. CS-Fullerton 179.250 1976 Clarion State Ernestine Weaver Connie Jo Israel, Clarion (37.05) 4. Alabama 179.050 5. Florida 177.850 6. LSU 177.800 Year Team Champion Coach All Around 7. UCLA 177.800 1975 Southern Illinois Herb Vogel Cole Dowaliby, So. Connecticut (36.45) 8. Ohio St. 176.650 1974 Southern Illinois Herb Vogel Karen Schuckman, Penn State (36.40) 9. Oregon St. 173.550 1973 Massachusetts Virginia Evans Adele Gleaves, Western Kentucky (36.15) 10. Nebraska 165.550 1972 Springfield Mimi Murray Linda Hamby, Fresno City (36.80) Gator All-Americans 1971 Springfield Mimi Murray Kathy Gleason, SU Buffalo (35.85) T5. Elfi Schlegel AA 36.65 1970 Southern Illinois Herb Vogel Barbara Parcher, Sacramento (33.70) T5. Elfi Schlegel Floor 9.35 1969 Springfield Mimi Murray Lindy Metheny, Illinois (37.55)

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Florida celebrates with Bridgette Caquatto, the Gators’ final floor exercise peformer, at the 2013 NCAA Super Six. The Gators’ total that night of 49.725 is the highest floor total ever in NCAA Championships’ competition.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS (championship site) Beam 10.000 Peng-Peng Lee (UCLA) 4/21/2018 Super Six Event Record Name (School) Date NCAA Session 10.000 Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 4/15/2017 Super Six Team 198.3875 Oklahoma 4/15/2017 Super Six 10.000 Peng-Peng Lee (UCLA) 4/15/2017 Super Six All-Around 39.900 (Georgia) 4/17/2009 Super Six 10.000 Courtney Kupets (Georgia) 4/16/2009 Prelim-A Vault 10.000 Courtney Kupets (Georgia) 4/17/2009 Super Six 10.000 Dana Dobransky (Alabama) 4/17/1993 Event Final 10.000 Ashley Miles (Alabama) 4/22/2005 Super Six Floor 10.000 Courtney Bumpers (UNC) 4/23/2005 Event Final 10.000 Ashley Miles (Alabama) 4/24/2003 Prelim-A 10.000 (UCLA) 4/22/2005 Super Six 10.000 Kristi Lichey (Georgia) 4/14/2000 Super Six 10.000 Ashley Miles (Alabama) 4/22/2005 Super Six 10.000 Karin Lichey (Georgia) 4/17/1998 Super Six 10.000 (UCLA) 4/17/1998 Super Six 10.000 Susan Hines (Florida) 4/16/1998 Prelim-B 10.000 Kim Kelly (Alabama) 4/26/1996 Super Six 10.000 Susan Hines (Florida) 4/17/1998 Super Six 10.000 Heidi Hornbeek (Arizona) 4/27/1996 Event Final 10.000 Danielle McAdams (Alabama) 4/26/1996 Super Six 10.000 Kim Kelly (Alabama0 4/27/1996 Event Final 10.000 Jenny Hansen (Kentucky) 4/25/1996 Prelim 10.000 Kareema Marrow (UCLA) 4/21/1995 Super Six 10.000 Leah Brown (Georgia) 4/25/1996 Prelim-A 10.000 Hope Spivey-Sheeley (Georgia) 4/23/1994 Event Final 10.000 Kim Kelly (Alabama) 4/26/1996 Super Six 10.000 Hope Spivey-Sheeley (Georgia) 4/15/1993 Prelim-A 10.000 Leah Brown (Georgia) 4/26/1996 Super Six 10.000 Amy Durham (Oregon State) 4/17/1993 Event Final 10.000 Jenny Hansen (Kentucky) 4/20/1995 Prelim 10.000 Tammy Marshall (Massachusetts) 4/17/1993 Event Final Bars 10.000 Alex McMurtry (Florida) 4/15/2017 Super Six 10.000 Heather Stepp (Georgia) 4/17/1993 Event Final 10.000 Peng-Peng Lee (UCLA) 4/21/2018 Super Six 10.000 (Utah) 4/18/2015 Super Six TEAM SCORE RECORDS - ALL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SESSIONS 10.000 Georgia Dabritz (Utah) 4/17/2015 Prelim Team 198.3875 Oklahoma 4/15/2017 Super Six 10.000 Courtney Kupets (Georgia) 4/17/2009 Super Six Vault 49.775 Alabama 4/26/1996 Super Six 10.000 Agina Simpkins (Georgia) 4/17/1993 Event Final Bars 49.750 Georgia 4/16/1993 Super Six 10.000 (Michigan) 4/17/1993 Event Final Beam 49.750 UCLA 4/21/2018 Super Six 10.000 Lucy Wener (Georgia) 4/16/1989 Event Final Floor 49.725 Florida 4/20/2013 Super Six

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9.975 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota VAULT 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge Score Date Athlete Opponent 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 9.975 1/25/2019 Trinity Thomas Kentucky 10.000 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry at Louisiana State 9.975 2/1/2019 Trinity Thomas at Oklahoma 10.000 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn 9.975 2/22/2019 Trinity Thomas Georgia 10.000 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan at Ball State 10.000 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 10.000 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas BALANCE BEAM 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 10.000 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines at Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode Island 10.000 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 10.000 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 9.975 3/24/2018 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 10.000 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky at Kentucky 9.975 2/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.975 2/1/2019 Alyssa Baumann at Oklahoma 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.975 3/24/2018 Alyssa Baumann at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.975 1/26/2018 Alyssa Baumann Oklahoma 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.975 1/28/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.975 3/6/2015 Alex McMurtry at Oklahoma 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed at Boise State 9.975 2/20/2015 Alex McMurtry at LSU 9.975 3/7/2014 Bridget Sloan West Virginia 9.975 1/18/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Missouri 9.975 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 9.975 4/4/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regional 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson at Nebraska 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel at NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky at Louisiana State 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.975 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 9.975 4/13/1996 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto at West Virginia, George Washington, New Hampshire 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.950 3/23/2019 Alyssa Baumann at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 2/18/1996 Kristen Guise Artistic Challenge 9.950 4/5/2019 Alicia Boren NCAA Corvallis Regional Semifinal 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.950 3/23/2019 Rachel Gowey at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/3/1995 Kristen Guise Louisiana State 9.950 2/23/2018 Rachel Gowey Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.950 1/12/2018 Rachel Gowey LSU 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.950 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry At NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.975 3/16/2013 Kytra Hunter at Utah 9.950 3/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.975 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 9.950 2/23/2018 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.975 2/22/2013 Kytra Hunter Kentucky 9.950 3/10/2017 Alex McMurtry West Virginia 9.975 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 9.950 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 1/20/2017 Alex McMurtry at North Carolina 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 3/4/2016 Alex McMurtry at Kentucky 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 9.950 3/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/24/2018 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 2/26/2016 Alex McMurtry LSU 9.975 2/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.950 2/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.950 2/12/2016 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.950 2/26/2016 Alicia Boren LSU 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.950 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska UNEVEN BARS 9.950 3/23/2019 Megan Skaggs at Southeastern Conference Championships Score Date Athlete Opponent 9.950 4/2/2016 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Minneapolis Regioinals 10.000 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six 9.950 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 10.000 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 9.950 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 10.000 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina 9.950 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 10.000 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.950 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 10.000 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 10.000 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan Texas Woman’s University 9.950 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 9.950 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.950 2/13/2015 Claire Boyce Missouri 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung at NCAA North Central Region Championships 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.950 2/20/2009 Corey Hartung Alabama 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.975 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson at North Carolina State 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson at Georgia 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson at LSU 9.975 2/24/2017 Amelia Hundley Missouri 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.975 2/10/2017 Amelia Hundley Georgia 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise at Kentucky 9.975 4/21/2018 Alex McMurtry NCAA Championships – Super Six 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise at Alabama 9.975 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry at NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.975 2/16/2018 Alex McMurtry at Georgia 9.950 1/23/2004 Kristen Stucky Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 9.975 2/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Auburn 9.950 1/9/2004 Kristen Stucky at Super Six Challenge 9.975 2/17/2017 Alex McMurtry at Arkansas 9.950 2/14/2003 Kristen Stucky Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 9.950 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 1/15/2016 Bridget Sloan UCLA 9.950 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 9.975 3/6/2015 Bridget Sloan at Oklahoma 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.950 3/7/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto West Virginia 9.975 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.950 1/17/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto at Auburn 9.975 4/6/2013 Bridget Sloan NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.950 1/24/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto Georgia 9.975 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.950 4/19/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at NCAA Championships- Semifinals 9.975 2/22/2013 Bridget Sloan Kentucky 9.950 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.950 1/11/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at Louisiana State 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.950 4/6/2013 Marissa King NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 2/24/2012 Marissa King Georgia

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9.950 2/17/2012 Marissa King at Auburn 39.700 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 1/27/2012 Marissa King Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 39.700 3/18/2017 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 3/5/2010 Rebekah Zaiser North Carolina & Ball State 39.700 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night 39.700 3/22/2014 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.700 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU FLOOR EXERCISE 39.700 1/17/2014 Bridget Sloan at Auburn Score Date Athlete Opponent 39.700 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 10.000 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Alabama 39.700 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 10.000 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 39.700 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 10.000 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama 39.700 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 10.000 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter at Missouri 39.700 2/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 10.000 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia 39.700 1/25/2019 Trinity Thomas Kentucky 10.000 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 10.000 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 10.000 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CAREER ALL-AROUND VICTORIES 10.000 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina Name Years Competed (RS) Victories 10.000 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia Bridget Sloan 2013-16 27 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel at Magical Classic Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 26 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) Melissa Miller 1986-89 23 9.975 1/26/2018 Kennedy Baker Oklahoma Kytra Hunter 2012-2015 21 9.975 3/8/2019 Alicia Boren Penn State Ann Woods 1980-82 20 9.975 2/15/2019 Alicia Boren at Alabama Kristen Guise 1993-96 17 9.975 2/8/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama Ashanée Dickerson 2010-13 16 9.975 2/19/2016 Bridget Sloan at Missouri Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 16 9.975 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama Corey Hartung 2006-2009 14 9.975 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas Alicia Boren 2016-19 13 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridgette Caquatto Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 12 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU Ashley Reed 2005-08 10 9.975 3/10/2017 Kennedy Baker West Virginia Orley Szmuch 2002-05 9 9.975 2/13/2015 Kennedy Baker Missouri Alaina Johnson 2011-14 7 9.975 1/30/2015 Kennedy Baker Georgia Melanie Sinclair 2006 (RS)-09 6 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois Kennedy Baker 2015-18 5 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State Amanda Castillo 2007-10 5 9.975 4/18/2015 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six Alex McMurtry 2015-18 5 9.975 3/21/2015 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships Trinity Thomas 2019-present 6 9.975 3/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Texas Woman’s University Erinn Dooley 2001-05 4 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia Janice Kerr 1987-90 4 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama Lynnette Wittmeier 1989-93 (90) 4 9.975 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Colleen Johnson 1992-95 4 9.975 4/20/2013 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 4 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Hilary Thompson 1999-02 4 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State Maria Anz 1983-85 3 9.975 3/1/2013 Marissa King Minnesota Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 3 9.975 2/4/2011 Marissa King Alabama Christina McDonald 1989-92 3 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State Amy Beispiel 1987-90 2 9.975 1/24/2014 Rachel Spicer Georgia Anita Botnen 1985-88 2 9.975 4/6/2019 Trinity Thomas NCAA Corvallis Regional Final Karen Brennalt 1987-90 2 9.975 3/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Penn State Betsy Hamm 1998-99 2 9.975 2/22/2019 Trinity Thomas Georgia Amelia Hundley 2017-present 2 9.975 2/15/2019 Trinity Thomas at Alabama Breanne King 2004-2007 2 9.975 2/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Gators Link to Pink - Auburn Marissa King 2010-13 2 Lindsey Miner 2000-03 2 ALL-AROUND (39.70 OR BETTER) Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-14 1 Score Date Athlete Opponent Ericha Fassbender 2015-16 1 39.825 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska Rachel Gowey 2017-present 1 39.825 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri Kim Hillner 1984-86 1 39.825 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia Samantha Lutz 2004-07 1 39.8125 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal Lana Marty 1982-85 1 39.800 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six Marni Rager 1987 1 39.800 4/5/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regionals Katie Rue 2004-07 1 39.800 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota Pam Titus 1988-91 1 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 1 39.775 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina Tracy Wilson 1988-91 1 39.775 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night TEAM SCORE (197.50 OR ABOVE) 39.775 4/6/2013 Kytra Hunter NCAA Gainesville Regional Score Date Opponent 39.750 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 198.425 3/1/2013 Minnesota 39.750 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 198.400 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 39.750 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 198.325 3/7/2014 West Virginia 39.750 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 198.225 2/13/2015 Missouri 39.750 3/23/2013 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA 39.750 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 198.200 3/14/2014 at Missouri 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 198.175 1/29/2016 Alabama 39.750 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 198.175 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships -Super Six 39.750 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 198.150 1/26/2018 Oklahoma 39.750 3/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Penn State 198.125 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 39.725 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry at NCAA University Park Regional Championship 198.125 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 39.725 3/8/2019 Alicia Boren Penn State 198.100 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 39.725 2/10/2017 Alicia Boren Georgia 198.100 2/8/2013 Alabama 39.725 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 198.050 3/11/2016 North Carolina 39.725 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 198.050 1/24/2014 Georgia 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 198.025 3/8/2019 Penn State

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198.025 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona TOP-10 EVENT SCORES – ALL-TIME 198.000 3/23/2013 at SEC Championships Vault 197.975 2/10/2017 Georgia Score Date Event 197.925 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 197.900 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.625 4/4/2015 at NCAA Morgantown Regional 197.900 3/13/2015 Texas Woman’s University 49.625 3/21/2015 at SEC Championships 197.900 3/16/2012 Utah 49.625 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.875 2/26/2016 LSU 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 197.875 1/31/2014 Oklahoma 49.575 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 197.875 3/16/2013 at Utah 49.575 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships (team) 197.875 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 49.575 2/17/2012 at Auburn 197.850 2/8/2019 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 49.550 2/24/2017 Missouri 197.850 4/21/2018 NCAA Championships – Super Six 49.550 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 197.850 2/9/2018 Alabama 49.550 2/13/2015 Missouri 197.850 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 49.550 4/5/2014 at NCAA Region Championships 197.850 2/10/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.550 2/22/2013 Kentucky 197.825 3/18/2017 at SEC Championships 49.550 4/7/2012 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 197.8125 4/15/2017 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.775 3/19/2016 at SEC Championships Bars 197.775 4/19/2013 at NCAA Championship – Semifinal Score Date Event 197.775 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships - Super Six 49.725 1/25/2019 Kentucky 197.775 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.700 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 197.750 3/23/2019 at SEC Championships 49.675 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma 197.750 2/19/2016 at Missouri 49.675 3/1/2013 Minnesota 197.725 4/7/2018 at NCAA University Park Regional 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 197.725 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 49.650 3/11/2016 North Carolina 197.725 2/12/2011 at Georgia 49.625 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 197.700 4/14/2017 at NCAA Championships – Super Six 49.625 3/14/2014 at Missouri 197.700 1/27/2017 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 197.700 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 49.625 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah 49.625 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 197.675 1/25/2019 Kentucky 49.600 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 197.675 1/15/2016 UCLA 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 197.675 4/10/2010 at NCAA North Central Regionals 49.600 1/18/2013 at Missouri 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 197.650 4/18/2014 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 197.650 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.650 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn Beam 197.600 3/10/2017 West Virginia Score Date Event 197.600 1/13/2017 Kentucky 49.675 1/26/2018 Oklahoma 197.600 1/30/2015 Georgia 49.625 3/23/2019 at SEC Championships 197.5875 4/20/2018 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal II 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 197.575 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 49.600 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma 197.575 2/1/2013 at Arkansas 49.600 3/1/2013 Minnesota 197.550 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.575 3/9/2018 Nebraska 197.550 3/19/2010 Utah 49.575 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 197.550 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 49.575 2/13/2015 Missouri 197.525 3/4/2016 at Kentucky 49.575 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 197.525 2/14/2014 Arkansas 49.575 3/11/2007 at Boise State 197.525 2/24/2012 Georgia 49.550 3/8/2019 Penn State 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 49.550 3/24/2018 at SEC Championships 197.500 4/5/2019 NCAA Corvallis Regional Semifinal 49.550 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 197.500 1/18/2019 at Louisiana State 49.550 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 197.500 2/17/2012 at Auburn 197.500 1/28/2011 Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State Floor Score Date Event 49.875 1/24/2014 Georgia 49.725 2/15/2019 at Alabama 49.725 2/27/2015 Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.725 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 49.700 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.675 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.675 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.675 1/29/2016 Alabama 49.675 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.650 2/8/2019 Gators Link to Pink vs Auburn 49.650 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 49.650 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.650 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.650 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.650 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn

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GATOR EVENT RECORD HOLDERS

Kennedy Baker Mackenzie Caquatto Savannah Evans Kristen Guise Susan Hines Floor Exercise Uneven Bars Vault Uneven Bars Vault Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Date(s): (1/29/16; 1/27/17; 2/9/18) Date(s): (1/18/2013) Date(s): (3/12/2004) Date(s): (3/22/1996) Date(s): (4/17/1998, 4/16/1998, 3/14/1998, 4/13/1996)

Kytra Hunter Alaina Johnson Alex McMurtry Amy Myerson Erin Pendleton Vault & Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around, Vault, Uneven Bars & Floor Exercise Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Score: 10.00 Score: 39.825 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Date(s): (1/24/2014; 1/31/2014; Date(s): (3/7/2014) Date(s): (1/29/16; 3/11/16; 2/10/17; 2/24/17; Date(s): (3/22/1996) Date(s): (1/31/2003) 2/14/2014; 2/21/2014; 3/7/2014; 4/15/17; 3/9/18; 1/26/18; 1/26/18) 3/14/2014)

Melanie Sinclair Bridget Sloan Kristen Stucky Pam Titus Chrissy Vogel Uneven Bars All-Around, Vault, Uneven Bars & Floor Exercise Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise Score: 10.00 Score: 39.825; 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Score: 10.00 Date(s): (1/30/2009, 3/2/2007, Date(s): (1/24/2014; 2/7/2014; 3/14/2014; Date(s): (2/27/2004) Date(s): (1/25/1991) Date(s): (2/21/1997) 2/16/2007) 1/11/2015; 3/13/15; 3/21/15; 1/29/16; 3/4/16)

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NCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 Rhonda Faehn 1994 Judi Markell 1992 Ernestine Weaver NCAA ALL‑AMERICA HONORS BY EVENT Event # of Honors Vault 50 Bars 48 Beam 51 Floor 261 All-Around 54 Total 464

Bridget Sloan set several Florida career records, including NCAA event titles (6), all-around wins (27) and event wins (95). She shares the Gator high mark for all-around (39.825), vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise (all 10.0).

WCGA ALL-AMERICA REGULAR SEASON HONORS^ Total AA V UB BB FX 1st 2nd Total 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Kennedy Baker 5 5 2017 2016 2016 2016 2015 Alyssa Baumann 2 2 2019 2018 Alicia Boren 3 7 10 2019 2018 2018 2017 2018 2017 2017 2019 2016 2016 Claire Boyce 1 1 2015 Bridgette Caquatto 1 2 3 2016 2015 2015 Mackenzie Caquatto 4 4 2014 2014 2013 2013 Ashanée Dickerson 1 1 2 2013 2013 Rachel Glowey 1 1 2018 Amelia Hundley 1 1 2 2017 2017 Kytra Hunter 2015 2015 2015 9 1 10 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 Alaina Johnson 1 1 2 2014 2014 Marissa King 1 1 2013 Alex McMurtry 9 2 11 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 Megan Skaggs 1 1 2019 Bridget Sloan 13 2 15 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 Rachel Slocum 1 1 1 2018 2017 Trinity Thomas 3 1 4 2019 2019 2019 2019 Total 51 29 80 In 2013, the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) began awarding regular-season All-America honors based on final regular-season regional qualifying standings (top four and ties and No. 5-8 are second team).

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HONORS NCAA ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR Year Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Total # of Honors 2019 Savannah Schoenherr* Alicia Boren Alicia Boren* Trinity Thomas 4 2018 Alicia Boren Rachel Gowey* Rachel Gowey Alyssa Baumann Alicia Boren* Alex McMurtry Amelia Hundley* Alex McMurtry* Alicia Boren* Alex McMurtry Rachel Slocum* Alex McMurtry 12 2017 Alicia Boren* Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker* Alicia Boren* Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry Amelia Hundley* Rachel Slocum* Alex McMurtry 10 2016 Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan 12 Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker* Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker Alex McMurtry* Kennedy Baker Bridgette Caquatto Alicia Boren Kennedy Baker* 2015 Bridget Sloan Bridgette Caquatto Kytra Hunter Kennedy Baker Kytra Hunter 13 NCAA Alex McMurtry* Kytra Hunter Bridgette Caquatto Bridgette Caquatto Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan* Kytra Hunter 2014 Alaina Johnson Bridgette Caquatto Mackenzie Caquatto Claire Boyce Kytra Hunter 13 NCAA Bridget Sloan Mackenzie Caquatto Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter Alaina Johnson Alaina Johnson Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan 2013 Ashanée Dickerson Mackenzie Caquatto Mackenzie Caquatto Kytra Hunter* Kytra Hunter* 16 Kytra Hunter Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter* Marissa King Marissa King Alaina Johnson Bridget Sloan Marissa King Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan 2012 Ashanée Dickerson* Mackenzie Caquatto Kytra Hunter* Ashanée Dickerson Kytra Hunter 16 Kytra Hunter Kytra Hunter* Alaina Johnson* Amy Ferguson* Alaina Johnson Alaina Johnson* Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter Ashanée Dickerson* Marissa King Alaina Johnson* 2011 Alaina Johnson Alaina Johnson Ashanée Dickerson* Alaina Johnson Ashanée Dickerson* 9 Marissa King Ashanée Dickerson* Marissa King Maranda Smith 2010 Ashanée Dickerson Amanda Castillo Courtney Gladys* Ashanée Dickerson Marissa King 11 Marissa King Alicia Goodwin* Marissa King * Marissa King Maranda Smith Rebekah Zaiser* 2009 Maranda Smith Alicia Goodwin Elizabeth Mahlich* Corey Hartung Melanie Sinclair* 9 Melanie Sinclair Melanie Sinclair Maranda Smith Maranda Smith* 2008 Amanda Castillo* Melanie Sinclair Corey Hartung* Amanda Castillo Amanda Castillo 15 Ashley Reed* Ashley Reed Corey Hartung Corey Hartung* Melanie Sinclair* Melanie Sinclair Ashley Reed Ashley Reed Nicola Willis Melanie Sinclair 2007 Amanda Castillo Amanda Castillo* Amanda Castillo Savannah Evans Amanda Castillo 15 Savannah Evans Ashley Reed* Corey Hartung Corey Hartung Corey Hartung* Melanie Sinclair Breanne King* Ashley Reed Ashley Reed* Melanie Sinclair 2006 Samantha Lutz* Corey Hartung Savannah Evans Corey Hartung* 6 Corey Hartung Tiffany Murry* 2005 Erinn Dooley* 1 2004 Erinn Dooley Erinn Dooley Erin Dooley* Erinn Dooley 12 Orley Szmuch* Samantha Lutz Savannah Evans* Orley Szmuch* Chantelle Tousek Katie Rue* Breanne King* Orley Szmuch 2003 Erinn Dooley* Kristen Stucky* Lindsey Miner* Orley Szmuch* Erinn Dooley* 6 Lindsey Miner* 2002 Lindsey Miner* Hilary Thompson* Hilary Thompson* 3 2001 Kara Waterhouse* Hilary Thompson Kara Waterhouse* 3 2000 Chrissy Van Fleet* Chrissy Van Fleet* 2 1999 Chrissy Van Fleet* Chrissy Van Fleet* Chrissy Van Fleet* 4 1998 Susan Hines Betsy Hamm Betsy Hamm Betsy Hamm Betsy Hamm 7 Chrissy Van Fleet Chrissy Van Fleet Susan Hines 1997 Susan Hines Sybil Stephenson Susan Hines Susan Hines* Jamie Graziano* 10 Chrissy Van Fleet Chrissy Van Fleet Chrissy Van Fleet* Chrissy Van Fleet Chrissy Vogel* 1996 Kristen Guise* Kristen Guise* Kristen Guise* Kristen Guise Kristen Guise 10 Susan Hines* Sybil Stephenson* Chrissy Vogel* Chrissy Vogel Chrissy Vogel 1995 Amy Myerson* Kristen Guise Kristen Guise Amy Myerson 9 Chrissy Vogel Amy Myerson* Amy Myerson Sybil Stephenson* Chrissy Vogel* 1994 Kristen Guise Kristen Guise Kristen Guise* 8 Amy Myerson Amy Myerson* Amy Myerson* Lisa Panzironi* Lisa Panzironi* 1993 Kristen Guise* 2 Colleen Johnson* 1991 Christina McDonald Christina McDonald Pam Titus 3 1990 Tracy Wilson Pam Titus 2 1989 Melissa Miller Melissa Miller Melissa Miller 4 Pam Titus 1988 Melissa Miller Melissa Miller 4 Janice Kerr Janice Kerr 1987 Melissa Miller 1 1985 Tammy Smith Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel 3 1984 Maria Anz Elfi Schlegel 3 Elfi Schlegel

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NCAA ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR Year Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Total # of Honors 1983 Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel 2 1982 Lana Marty (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) 1 (NCAA), 7 (AIAW) Ann Woods Ann Woods (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) 1981 Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) 1 (AIAW) International Gymnast Magazine: Lynn McDonnell (1981), Ann Woods (1981, 1980) * - All-America second-team GATOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Florida Team 2015 • NCAA

Florida Team Florida Team 2014 • NCAA 2013 • NCAA

Alicia Boren Alex McMurtry Bridget Sloan Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter Marissa King 2019 • Floor 2018 • Vault 2016 • NCAA All-Around, Bars & Beam 2013 • NCAA Uneven Bars 2015 • NCAA All-Around & Floor 2011 • NCAA Vault 2017 • NCAA All-Around, Uneven Bars 2014 • NCAA Uneven Bars 2012 • NCAA All-Around & Vault 2013 • NCAA All-Around & Beam

Betsy Hamm Susan Hines Maria Anz Lynn McDonnell Florida Team Ann Woods 1998 • NCAA Beam 1998 • NCAA Vault 1984 • NCAA Floor 1982 • AIAW Beam 1982 • AIAW 1982 • AIAW All-Around, Floor, Bars 1997 • NCAA Vault

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NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION GYMNAST OF THE YEAR SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 2019 Trinity Thomas 2016 Jenny Rowland 2018 Alex McMurtry 2013 Rhonda Faehn 2017 Alex McMurtry 2012 Rhonda Faehn 2016 Bridget Sloan 2011 Rhonda Faehn 2015 Kytra Hunter 2010 Rhonda Faehn 2014 Bridget Sloan 2007 Rhonda Faehn 2011 Ashanée Dickerson 2006 Rhonda Faehn 2010 Ashanée Dickerson 1997 Judi Markell 1994 Judi Markell NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1992 Ernestine Weaver 2014 Rhonda Faehn 1989 Ernestine Weaver 2013 Rhonda Faehn 2011 Rhonda Faehn SEC EVENT SPECIALIST GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2010 Rhonda Faehn 2018 Alex McMurtry 2007 Rhonda Faehn 2005 Rhonda Faehn SEC GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2003 Rhonda Faehn 2017 Alex McMurtry 1997 Judi Markell 2015 Kytra Hunter 2000 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 Kristen Guise 2019 Adrian Burde, Owen Field 2017 Adrian Burde, Owen Field SEC GYMNASTICS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2016 Adrian Burde, Owen Field 2017 Alex McMurtry 2015 Adrian Burde, Robert Ladanyi 2008 Rebekah Zaiser 2013 Adrian Burde, Robert Ladanyi 2011 Adrian Burde, Robert Ladanyi SEC FRESHMAN GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2007 Adrian Burde (honor started in 1991) 2001 Paul Columbo 2019 Trinity Thomas 2015 Kennedy Baker INDIVIDUAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS (CAREER TOTALS) 2013 Bridget Sloan Name Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total 2012 Kytra Hunter Maria Anz FX FX 2 2011 Alaina Johnson Kennedy Baker FX 1 2010 Ashanée Dickerson Alicia Boren V FX FX BB 4 2007 Amanda Castillo MackenzieCaquatto UB UB 2 2002 Orley Szmuch Amanda Castillo FX FX UB 3 1998 Betsy Hamm Ashanée Dickerson AA, UB, BB, FX V AA, V, UB V 9 Erinn Dooley BB BB 2 SEC INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS Savannah Evans FX 1 Name Fresh Soph Jr Senior Total Michelle Goodwin BB 1 Maria Anz FX FX 2 Kristen Guise UB BB 2 Kennedy Baker AA, V FX 3 Betsy Hamm BB 1 Alyssa Baumann BB BB 2 Corey Hartung FX BB, FX BB, FX 5 Alicia Boren FX 1 Susan Hines V 1 Anita Botnen UB 1 Kytra Hunter FX AA, V, FX FX FX 6 Karen Brennalt V 1 Alaina Johnson V, AA V, UB AA, BB 6 Amanda Castillo FX FX 2 Janice Kerr AA AA, BB 3 Ashanée Dickerson FX 1 Breanne King V 1 Michelle Goodwin BB 1 Marissa King BB BB, FX 3 Rachel Gowey BB 1 Samantha Lutz UB UB UB 3 Kristen Guise AA, UB 2 Lynn McDonnell (AIAW AA, UB, BB, FX) AA, BB (AIAW BB) 2 NCAA, 5 AIAW Corey Hartung BB 1 Alex McMurtry V, UB AA, UB, BB, FX AA, UB, BB 9 Kim Hillner BB 1 Melissa Miller AA FX V FX 4 Kytra Hunter AA, V FX BB, FX V, FX 7 Erin Pendleton UB 1 Alaina Johnson UB 1 Ashley Reed AA, UB V, BB 4 Kelly McCoy V 1 Elfi Schlegel AA, BB AA, V, UB, BB, FX AA, UB, BB, FX BB 12 Christina McDonald UB 1 Savannah Schoenherr V 1 Lynn McDonnell AA, BB AA, BB 4 Melanie Sinclair AA, V, UB, FX 4 Karen McDonnell BB 1 Bridget Sloan UB V, UB AA, V, UB, FX AA, BB 9 Alex McMurtry V BB AA, FX V, UB 6 Rachel Slocum V V, FX 3 Melissa Miller FX AA, BB, FX AA, FX 6 Maranda Smith UB, FX 2 Ashley Reed V 1 Tammy Smith V, UB 2 Elfi Schlegel AA, BB V BB 4 Sybil Stephenson UB 1 Melanie Sinclair UB 1 Kristen Stucky BB 1 Megan Skaggs BB 1 Orley Szmuch V UB 2 Bridget Sloan AA, UB, FX AA UB, BB 6 Trinity Thomas UB, FX 2 Tammy Smith V 1 Hilary Thompson FX 1 Trinity Thomas V 1 Pam Titus FX 1 Pam Titus FX 1 Chrissy Van Fleet UB AA, BB 3 Chrissy Van Fleet BB 1 Nicola Willis UB FX 2 Ann Woods (AIAW AA, V) V, FX (AIAW AA, V, FX) 2 NCAA, 5 AIAW

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NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS BY YEAR Individual Year Team Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around 2019 Florida Savannah Schoenher Trinity Thomas Trinity Thomas 2018 Florida Rachel Slocum Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry Alicia Boren Alex McMurtry Rachel Slocum 2017 Florida Rachel Slocum Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker Alex McMurtry Alicia Boren Alex McMurtry 2016 Florida Alicia Boren Alex McMurtry Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Alex McMurtry 2015 Florida Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Kytra Hunter Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan 2014 Florida Bridget Sloan Mackenzie Caquatto Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter Alaina Johnson Bridget Sloan 2013 Florida Ashanée Dickerson Bridget Sloan Marissa King Kytra Hunter Kytra Hunter Kytra Hunter Marissa King 2012 Florida Ashanée Dickerson Ashanée Dickerson Marissa King Kytra Hunter Ashanée Dickerson Alaina Johnson Alaina Johnson 2011 Ashanée Dickerson Mackenzie Caquatto Alaina Johnson Alaina Johnson 2010 Florida Amanda Castillo Ashanée Dickerson Ashanée Dickerson Ashanée Dickerson Ashanée Dickerson Maranda Smith Maranda Smith 2009 Florida Corey Hartung Corey Hartung 2008 Florida Ashley Reed Melanie Sinclair Ashley Reed Amanda Castillo Melanie Sinclair Melanie Sinclair Melanie Sinclair Nicola Willis 2007 Florida Breanne King Samantha Lutz Corey Hartung Amanda Castillo Nicola Willis Savannah Evans Corey Hartung 2006 Florida Samantha Lutz Corey Hartung 2005 Florida Samantha Lutz Erinn Dooley Ashley Reed Ashley Reed Orley Szmuch 2004 Orley Szmuch 2003 Erinn Dooley Kristen Stucky 2002 Orley Szmuch Erin Pendleton 2001 Hilary Thompson 2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Chrissy Van Fleet 1999 Chrissy Van Fleet Betsy Hamm 1997 Florida Sybil Stephenson 1996 Susan Hines Kristen Guise 1994 Kristen Guise 1990 Pam Titus 1989 Melissa Miller 1988 Melissa Miller Janice Kerr Janice Kerr 1987 Florida Melissa Miller Janice Kerr 1986 Elfi Schlegel Melissa Miller 1985 Florida Tammy Smith Elfi Schlegel Michelle Goodwin Maria Anz Elfi Schlegel Tammy Smith Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel 1984 Florida Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel 1983 Elfi Schlegel Maria Anz Elfi Schlegel 1982 Florida Ann Woods Lynn McDonnell Ann Woods Lynn McDonnell Florida (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW) 1981 Florida (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) Lynn McDonnell (AIAW) 1980 Ann Woods (AIAW) Ann Woods (AIAW)

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ALL-SEC TEAM* Corey Hartung (Balance Beam, T1st - first team) 2019 Alyssa Baumann (Beam - T1st) Ashley Reed (Vault, T1st - first team) Rachel Gowey (Beam - T1st) Melanie Sinclair (Uneven Bars, T1st - first team) Megan Skaggs (Beam - T1st) Nicola Willis (Uneven Bars, T4th - second team) Trinity Thomas (Vault - 1st) 2007 Amanda Castillo (Floor Exercise, 1st - first team) 2018 Alyssa Baumann (Beam - 1st) Ashley Reed (All-Around, T3rd - first team) Alicia Boren (Floor - T1st, All-Around - 2nd) Corey Hartung (All-Around, 6th - second team) Rachel Gowey (Bars - T2nd) Melanie Sinclair (Uneven Bars, T2nd - second team) Amelia Hundley - (Vault - T4th, Bars - T2nd) 2006 Corey Hartung (All-Around, T5th - second team) Alex McMurtry (Vault - 1st, Bars - 1st) 2004 Erinn Dooley (All-Around, 5th – second team) Rachel Slocum (Vault - T4th) Breanne King (All-Around, 4th – second team) 2017 Kennedy Baker (All-Around - 2nd, Floor - T1st) Erin Pendleton (Uneven Bars, T3rd – second team) Alicia Boren (Floor - T5th) Orley Szmuch (All-Around, 6th – second team) Amelia Hundley (Bars - T3rd) 2003 Erinn Dooley (Balance Beam, 2nd - second team) Alex McMurtry (All-Around - 1st; Vault - T2nd, Floor T1st) Lindsey Miner (All-Around, 5th - second team) Rachel Slocum (Vault - T2nd) Kristen Stucky (Uneven Bars & Balance Beam, 2nd - second team) 2016 Kennedy Baker (All-Around & Vault - 1st, Floor Exercise T3rd) 2002 Hilary Thompson (All-Around, 3rd) Alicia Boren (Vault & Balance Beam - T4th) Erin Pendleton (Uneven Bars, 2nd - second team) Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto (Uneven Bars - T3rd) Orley Szmuch (Floor Exercise, 2nd - second team) Alex McMurtry (Balance Beam - 1st, All-Around - 2nd, Uneven Bars - T3rd) 2000 Chrissy Van Fleet (All-Around, 2nd) 2015 Claire Boyce (Balance Beam - 3rd) 1999 Chrissy Van Fleet (All-Around, 2nd , Uneven Bars) Kennedy Baker (Floor Exercise - 3rd) 1998 Betsy Hamm (All-Around, 2nd) Bridgette Caquatto (Uneven Bars - 2nd) Chrissy Van Fleet (All-Around, 6th) Kytra Hunter (Vault & Floor Exercise - 1st) 1997 Chrissy Van Fleet (All-Around, 4th) Alex McMurtry (Vault - 1st) 1996 Kristen Guise (All‑Around, t2nd) Bridget Sloan (Uneven Bars & Balance Beam - 1st) 1995 Kristen Guise (All‑Around, 1st; Uneven Bars, t1st) 2014 Mackenzie Caquatto (Uneven Bars, T2nd) Colleen Johnson (All‑Around, 5th) Kytra Hunter (Balance Beam, Floor Exercise - 1st) 1991 Christina McDonald (Uneven Bars) Alaina Johnson (Uneven Bars - T2nd) 1989 Melissa Miller (38.55, 1st) Bridget Sloan (All-Around - 1st) Janice Kerr (38.00, 6th) 2013 Kytra Hunter (Floor Exercise) 1988 Melissa Miller (38.60, 1st) Bridget Sloan (All-Around, Uneven Bars, Floor Exercise) Janice Kerr (38.05, 4th) 2012 Mackenzie Caquatto (Uneven Bars, T2nd - second team) 1987 Janice Kerr (37.65, 3rd) Kytra Hunter (All-Around & Vault - 1st - first team) Anita Botnen (37.30, 5th) Alaina Johnson (Uneven Bars - 1st - first team) 1986 Elfi Schlegel (37.05, 5th) Marissa King (Vault, T2nd - second team) Tammy Smith (36.75 6th) 2011 Ashanée Dickerson (Floor Exercise, T1st - first team) 1985 Anita Botnen (37.40, 2nd) Alaina Johnson (All-Around, 2nd - first team) Elfi Schlegel (36.90, 4th) Marissa King (Vault, T2nd - second team) 1984 Maria Anz (37.25, 2nd) Nicole Ellis (Vault, T2nd - second team) Elfi Schlegel (37.20, 3rd) Alicia Goodwin (Balance Beam, T2nd - second team) Kim Hillner (37.15, 4th) Maranda Smith (Floor Exercise, T2nd – second team) 1983 Elfi Schlegel (37.35, 1st) 2010 Ashanée Dickerson (All-Around, 2nd – first team) Lynn McDonnell (36.65, 6th) Marissa King (All-Around, T4th – second team) 1982 Lynn McDonnell (37.10, 1st) Maranda Smith (Floor Exercise, T2nd – second team) Ann Woods (36.85, 3rd) 2009 Corey Hartung (All-Around, 4th - second team) 1981 Lynn McDonnell (36.35, 1st) Melanie Sinclair (All-Around, 5th - second team) Ann Woods (36.25, 4th) 2008 Amanda Castillo (Floor Exercise, T1st - first team) *Prior to 1991, the All-SEC team consisted of the top six all‑arounders at the SEC Championships.

SEC CHAMPIONS BY YEAR Team Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around 2019 Florida Trinity Thomas Alyssa Baumann Rachel Gowey Megan Skaggs 2018 Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry Alyssa Bauman Alicia Boren 2017 Kennedy Baker Alex McMurtry Alex McMurtry 2016 Florida Kennedy Baker Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker 2015 Kytra Hunter Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan Kytra Hunter Alex McMurtry 2014 Kytra Hunter Kytra Hunter Bridget Sloan 2013 Florida Bridget Sloan Kytra Hunter Bridget Sloan Bridget Sloan 2012 Florida Kytra Hunter Alaina Johnson Kytra Hunter 2011 Florida Ashanée Dickerson 2010 Florida 2008 Ashley Reed Melanie Sinclair Corey Hartung Amanda Castillo 2007 Florida Amanda Castillo 1999 Chrissy Van Fleet 1995 Kristen Guise Kristen Guise 1991 Christina McDonald 1989 Florida Karen Brennalt Melissa Miller Melissa Miller Pam Titus 1988 Melissa Miller Melissa Miller Melissa Miller 1986 Tammy Smith Elfi Schlegel Melissa Miller 1985 Florida Kelly McCoy Anita Botnen Michelle Goodwin Maria Anz 1984 Florida Elfi Schlegel Kim Hillner Maria Anz 1983 Florida Karen McDonnell Elfi Schlegel Elfi Schlegel 1982 Florida Lynn McDonnell Lynn McDonnell 1981 Lynn McDonnell Lynn McDonnell

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HONORS Starting in 1991, All-SEC team members consisted of the SEC Championships’ event champions. Karen Brennalt 1988 From 1995-2012, the top three all‑arounders and event champions are All-SEC first team. No. 4-6 Bridgette Caquatto 2014, ‘15, ‘16 all-arounders and event runner-ups are All-SEC second team. Beginning in 2013, the gymnasts with the Mackenzie Caquatto 2012, ‘13, ‘14 top two scores in each session of the SEC Championships are All-SEC (second team discontinued). Jenny Carow 2001, ’02, 03 Amanda Castillo 2008, ’09, 10 Maegan Chant 2018, ‘19 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Amanda Cheney 2017, ‘18, ‘19 2009 Elizabeth Mahlich Teal Chiabotti 1999, ‘00, ’01, ‘02 2010 Ashanee Dickerson Lacy Dagen 2017 Marissa King Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 2014, ‘15, ‘16 2011 Alaina Johnson Ashanée Dickerson 2011 2012 Kytra Hunter Krissy Dreger 2002, ‘03 2013 Bridget Sloan Marie Egan 1986 2015 Kennedy Baker Kia Ellis 1993 Alex McMurtry Nicole Ellis 2010, ‘11, 12 Maryann Esposito 1998, ’99, ‘00 2016 Alicia Boren Savannah Evans 2005, ’06, ‘07 2017 Rachel Gowey Ericha Fassbender 2016 Amelia Hundley Amy Ferguson 2010, ‘11, ‘12 2018 Alyssa Baumann Jazmyn Foberg 2019 Megan Skaggs Morgan Frazier 2014, ‘15, ‘16 2019 Savannah Schoenherr Gabby Fuchs 1999, ’00, ’01, ‘02 Trinity Thomas Courtney Gladys 2008, ’09, ‘10 Alicia Goodwin 2009, ‘10, ‘11 INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS Leslie Gould 1987 2018 Trinity Thomas (U.S.) World Cup Rachel Gowey 2018, ‘19 Trinity Thomas (U.S.) Senior Pan American Games Kristen Guise 1995, ‘96 Betsy Hamm 1999 2015 Maegan Chant (Canada) Pan American Games Corey Hartung 2007, ‘’08, ‘09 Rachel Gowey (U.S.) Pan American Games Kelly Hesbeens 2001 Amelia Hundley (U.S.) Pan American Games Ashley Hiller 2017 Megan Skaggs (U.S.) Pan American Games Susan Hines 1997, ’98, ‘99 2014 Alyssa Baumann (U.S.) World Championships Jeanette Hrubes 1991, ’92, ‘93 Amelia Hundley (U.S.) Pan American Games Amelia Hundley 2018, ‘19 2011 Bridgette Caquatto (U.S.) Pan American Games Kytra Hunter 2013 Bridget Sloan (U.S.) Pan American Games Alecia Ingram 2004 Grace McLaughlin (U.S.) Pan American Games Alaina Johnson 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Colleen Johnson 1993, ’94, ‘95 2010 Mackenzie Caquatto (U.S.) World Championships Ashley Kerr 2008, ’09, ‘10 Bridget Sloan (U.S.) World Championships Janice Kerr 1988, ’89, ‘90 2009 Bridget Sloan (U.S.) World Championships Breanne King 2007 Marissa King (G.B.), World Championships Marissa King 2012, ‘13 2008 Bridget Sloan (U.S.), Beth Kleiman 2004, ’05, ‘06 2004 Nicola Willis (G.B.), Olympic Games Melissa Kutcher 1992 1999 Gabby Fuchs (G.B.), World University Games Denise Lackie 1984, ‘85 1995 Kristen Guise (U.S.), World University Games Dali Lemezan 2011, ‘12, ‘13 1991 Colleen Johnson (Canada), Pan American Games Samantha Lutz 2005, ’06, ‘07 1988 Christina McDonald (Canada), Olympic Games Elizabeth Mahlich 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Lana Marty 1984, ‘85 Lynette Wittmeier (Canada), Olympic Games Kelly McCoy 1985 1985 Anita Botnen (Canada), World University Games Karen McDonnell 1984 Leslie Gould (Canada), World University Games Lynn McDonnell 1984 Elfi Schlegel (Canada), orldW University Games Grace McLaughlin 2016, ‘17, ‘18 1984 Anita Botnen (Canada), Olympic Games Alex McMurtry 2016, ‘17, ‘18 Tammy Smith (U.S.), Grand Prix Bordeaux Melissa Miller 1989 1983 Elfi Schlegel (Canada) World Championships andWorld University Games Lindsey Miner 2001, ’02, ‘03 1982 Elfi Schlegel (Canada), Chunichi Cup Tiffany Murry 2006, ‘08 1981 Lynn McDonnell (U.S.), World University Games Amy Myerson 1994, ’95, ‘96 Sherie Owens 2004, ’05, ‘06 1979 Ann Woods (U.S.), World University Games Lisa Panzironi 1994 Erin Pendleton 2003, ‘04 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Tracey Rai 2006 2018 Alex McMurtry Kelly Ramsdell 1997 2008 Savannah Evans Jocelyn Rathbun 1992, ‘93 2001 Teal Chiabotti Ashley Reed 2006, ’07, ‘08 1996 Amy Myerson Kari Robidoux 1994 1988 Anita Botnen Lauren Rose 2012, ‘13, ‘14 1984 Lynn McDonnell Katie Rue 2006, ‘07 Kimberly Schatz 2003, ’04, ‘05 1982 Ann Woods Elfi Schlegel 1984, ’85, ‘86 Erika Selga 1996, ’97, ‘98 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA% Jamie Shisler 2013, ‘14, ‘15 2018 Alex McMurtry (Second team) Melanie Sinclair 2007 2017 Alex McMurtry (First team) Megan Skaggs 2019 2016 Alex McMurtry (First team) Bridget Sloan 2014, ‘15 2010 Rebekah Zaiser (Second team) Rachel Slocum 2018 2003 Lindsey Miner (Third team) Maranda Smith 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Tammy Smith 1987 2001 Teal Chiabotti (Second team) Rachel Spicer 2013, ‘14, ‘15 1996 Amy Myerson (First team) Randy Stageberg 2012, ‘13 1995 Amy Myerson (First team) Sybil Stephenson 1996, ’97, ‘98 1989 Janice Kerr (Second team) Nicole Stocker 1992, ’93, ‘94 1984 Elfi Schlegel (Third team) Kristen Stucky 2003, ‘04 % - formerly GTE Academic All-America Hilary Thompson 2000, ‘01, ’02, ‘03 Chantelle Tousek 2005, ’06, ‘07 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (102 GYMNASTS, 229 HONORS) Teri Tuconi 1984 Sierra Alexander 2018, ‘19 Chrissy Vogel 1995, ’96, ‘97 Maria Anz 1985 Kiersten Wang 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Kennedy Baker 2018 Kara Waterhouse 2003, ‘04 Alyssa Baumann 2019 Jacqui Williams 2002, ‘03 Amy Beispiel 1989, ‘90 Nicola Willis 2006, ‘08 Kris Boserup 1984 Tracy Wilson 1989, ’90, 91 Anita Botnen 1986, ’87, ‘88 Lynette Wittmeier 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Claire Boyce 2015, ‘16, ‘17 Rebekah Zaiser 2008, ’09, ‘10

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HONORS SEC GYMNASTICS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2018 Alex McMurtry 2017 Alex McMurtry 2008 Rebekah Zaiser

BOYD MCWHORTER SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1990 Janice Kerr

SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2018 Grace McLaughlin 2001 Gabby Fuchs

AMERICAN AWARD (SENIOR GYMNAST OF YEAR) 1988 Anita Botnen SEC FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2016 Bridget Sloan HONDA AWARD* 2017 Alex McMurtry 2016 Bridget Sloan 2015 Kytra Hunter 2013 Bridget Sloan 2012 Kytra Hunter 1982 Ann Woods * formerly known as Broderick Award

NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD 2006 Ann Woods Smith CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME 2013 Elfi Schlegel

NCAA ELITE 90 2017 Alex McMurtry

GATOR GYMNASTICS INDUCTEES IN FLORIDA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME: Name Category Years at UF Kristin Guise Lee Gator Great 1993 -1996 Lynn McDonnell Keefe Gator Great 1981 -1984 Melissa Miller Schubeck Gator Great 1986 -1989 Elfi Schlegel-Dunn Gator Great 1983 -1986 Chrissy Van Fleet Gator Great 1997 -2000 Ann M. Woods-Smith Gator Great 1980 -1982

Ernestine Weaver Honorary Letterwinner Coach from 1980-92 BEN HILL GRIFFIN AWARD^ 2016 Bridget Sloan 2015 Kytra Hunter 2013 Bridget Sloan 2000 Chrissy Van Fleet 1994 Kristen Guise ^ the award honors the top male and female student-athlete at the University of Florida

Four Gators have received the Honda Award distinguishing them as the season’s top collegiate gymnast - Ann Woods in 1982 (top left), Kytra Hunter in 2012 and 2015 (top right) Bridget Sloan in 2013 and 2016 (middle), and Alex McMurtry in 2017 (above).

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GATOR GYMNASTICS LETTERWINNERS Gymnast Years Amy Hagan 1997 Stacey Abbott 2005 Betsy Hamm 1998-99 Karen Alexander 1978-80 Corey Hartung 2006-09 Sierra Alexander 2017-present Becki Hatter 2003 Maria Anz 1983-85 Mary Heidenwolf 1980-82 Brittany Arlington 2012 Jennifer Herran 1979 Kennedy Baker 2015-2018 Kelly Hesbeens 2000-03 Alyssa Baumann 2018-present Ashley Hiller 2016-17 Amy Beispiel 1987-90 Kim Hillner 1984-86 Patricia Belo 1979 Susan Hines 1996-99 Anita Botnen 1985-88 Kathleen Hoar 1974 Laura Blackmon 1973 Liz Hodges 1999 Kristi Bluett 1994 Christin Horn 1996 Alicia Boren 2016-19 Wendy Howell 1993 Kris Boserup 1983-84 Jeanette Hrubes 1990-93 Claire Boyce 2014-17 Amelia Hundley 2017-present Karen Brennalt 1987-90 Kytra Hunter 2012-15 Patricia Broomfield 1975-76 Kay Hury 1973-74 Jennifer Bugg 1975-76 Alecia Ingram 2003-04 Jenny Carow 2000-03 Kathryn Jevitt 1975 Amanda Castillo 2007-10 Alaina Johnson 2011-14 Maegen Chant 2017-present Colleen Johnson 1992-95 Teal Chiabotti 1998-01 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 2019-present Jill Chen 1973 Tima Kelley 1977-80 Terry Clayton 1973-74 Ashley Kerr 2007-10 Bridgette Caquatto 2013-16 Janice Kerr 1987-90 Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-14 Breanne King 2004-07 Amanda Cheney 2016-19 Marissa King 2010-13 Kristen Guise (above) and Chrissy Van Fleet each earned 11 All-America honors. Guise was inducted into the Leah Clapper 2019-present Beth Kleiman 2003-06 Gator Athletic Hall of Fame in April of 2012 and Van Fleet joined her when she was inducted in 2013. Silvia Colussi-Pelaez 2014 Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 Kim Cosner 1974 Denise Lackie 1983-84 Lacy Dagen 2016-17 Francesca Lawal 2018 Terri Parsons 1976-77 Kristen Stucky 2001-04 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 2013-16 Dali Lemezan 2010-13 Erin Pendleton 2001-04 Katie Sydes 1998 Kim Day 1988-91 Elaine Lengyel 1980-81 Madeline Pilling 1973 Orley Szmuch 2002-05 Lynn Denblyden 2008 Kristy Lewis 1991-92 Andrea Polites 1976-77 Halley Taylor 2019-present Janet DeVoti 1980 Pamela Lobdell 1977 Nana Purser 1973 Nancy Thayer 1973-74 Ashanée Dickerson 2010-13 Trisha Lolli 1996-97 Beth Raboin 1994-96 Trinity Thomas 2019-present Barbara Dommermooth 1978 Kim Long 1976 Marni Rager 1987 Elaine Thompson 1989 Erinn Dooley 2001-05 Bertha Losh 1973-74 Tracey Rai 2005-06 Hilary Thompson 1999-02 Krissy Dreger 1999-02 Michele Love 1977 Kelly Ramsdell 1996-97 Kailey Tissue 2009 Marie Egan 1983-84, ‘86 Diana Luke 1975-76 Jocelyn Rathbun 1991-93 Pam Titus 1988-91 Pamela Eliot 1973 Samantha Lutz 2004-07 Ashley Reed 2005-08 Chantelle Tousek 2004-07 Kia Ellis 1991-93 Elizabeth Mahlich 2009-12 Nya Reed 2019-present Leslie Tranchini 1980 Nicole Ellis 2009-12 Cindy Malinchak 1980 Jean Reid 1973-76 Susan Trauschke 1978 Peyton Ernst 2016 Stacey Marmurer 1979 Kari Robidoux 1991-94 Teri Turconi 1981-84 Maryann Esposito 1997-00 Lana Marty 1982-85 Lauren Rose 2011-14 Rosemarie Valdes 1977-78 Savannah Evans 2004-07 Andrea Mazur 1996 Whitney Rosenberg 2005 Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 Ericha Fassbender 2015-16 Kelly McCoy 1982-85 Katie Rue 2004-07 Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 Amy Ferguson 2009-12 Christina McDonald 1989-92 Mary Jo Saliba 1993-94 Kiersten Wang 2012-15 Isabel Fernandez 1977-78 Karen McDonnell 1983-84 Dawn Saurey 1975-78 Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 Jazmyn Foberg 2018-present Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 Kimberly Schatz 2002-05 Nicole Webb 2018 Claudia Fow 1975-76 Katie McFarland 2001 Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 Lisa Weber 1980 Morgan Frazier 2013-16 Susan McFarlane 1977 Savannah Schoenherr 2019-present Dalia West 1974-76 Gabby Fuchs 1998-01 Grace McLaughlin 2015-18 Erika Selga 1995-98 Erika White 1986-89 Leslie Furlong 1974 Alex McMurtry 2015-18 Jamie Shisler 2012-15 Dana Wickham 1998 Kourtney Gallivan 1995-98 Nancy Medford 1974 Melanie Sinclair 2006-09 Jade Wiggins 2011 Linda Garrett 1979 Melissa Miller 1986-89 Debbie Simpson 1974 Elise Williams 1979 Carol Gauss 1973 Lindsey Miner 2000-03 Megan Skaggs 2018-present Jacqui Williams 2000-03 Lisa Geckle 1999 Tiffany Murry 2005-08 Bridget Sloan 2013-16 Nicola Willis 2005-08 Courtney Gladys 2007-10 Amy Myerson 1993-96 Rachel Slocum 2017-18 Tracy Wilson 1988-91 Linda Goberna 1978 Lari Amber Nix 1973 Maranda Smith 2008-11 Lynette Wittmeier 1989-93 Alicia Goodwin 2008-11 Brittney Noble 2011 Tammy Smith 1985-87 Angel Wood 1996-97 Michelle Goodwin 1985 Paula Northius 1974-77 Sue Snook 1979 Ann Woods 1980-82 Kathy Gordon 1979-82 Kim Novack 1998 Rachel Spicer 2012-15 Rebekah Zaiser 2007-10 Leslie Gould 1986-88 Kay Owen 1979 Randy Stageberg 2010-13 Debbie Zapp 1977 Rachel Gowey 2017-present Suzanne Owen 1981-83 Gina Stallone 1985-86 Jaime Graziano 1997-99 Sherie Owens 2003-06 Mikara Steinberg 1998 Boldface denotes current Gator athletes Barbara Green 1973 Andrea Owoc 1989 Sybil Stephenson 1995-98 Liz Green 2010-11 Lisa Panzironi 1991-94 Chris Stevenson 1978 Martha Grubbs 1995-97 Carolyn Pappas 1977-79 Nicole Stocker 1991-94 Kristen Guise 1993-96 Kelley Patterson 1978 Amanda Stroud 2003

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2020 OPPONENTS

ARKANSAS DENVER GEORGIA Friday, January 10 at 6:45 p.m. ET Friday, Feb. 7 at 6:45 p.m. ET Friday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. ET Site: Gainesville, Fla. Site: Gainesville, Fla. Site: Athens, Ga. Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: Denver, Colo. Location: Athens, Ga. Nickname: Razorbacks Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: GymDogs Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Crimson and Gold Colors: Red and Black Conference: Southeastern Conference: Big 12 Conference: Southeastern Arena: Barnhill (8,500) Arena: Magness Arena (6,100) Arena: Stegeman Coliseum (10,224) 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score: 1-7 / 197.000 2019 Record/ High Score: 28-7 /197.775 2019 Record/High Score: 19-11/197.475 Conference/NCAA Finish: 8th/DNA Conference/NCAA Finish: 2nd/4th Conference/NCAA Finish: 4th/8th Head Coach: Head Coach: Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart Head Coach: Courtney Kupets Carter Record (overall & school): 1st season Record (overall & school): 401-184-4 (21st year) Record (overall & school): 22-22 (two seasons)) Coach’s Phone: (479) 575-4479 Sports Information Contact: Brittany Evans Coach’s Phone: (706) 542-7934 Sports Information Contact: Jessica Roberson Office Phone: 303-871-3829 Sports Information Contact: Karra Logan SID Email Address: [email protected] SID Email Address: [email protected] Office Phone: (706) 542-9344 Arkansas WWW Site: ArkansasRazorbacks.com DU WWW Site: https://denverpioneers.com SID Email address: [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 UGA WWW Site: georgiadogs.com All-Americans Returning/Lost: 1/0 All-American Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 4/1 MISSOURI IOWA STATE Friday, January 17 at 7 p.m. ET Friday, Feb. 7 at 6:45 p.m. ET PENN STATE Site: Columbia, Mo. Site: Gainesville, Fla. Saturday, March 7 at 4 p.m. ET Site: University Park, Pa. Location: Columbia, Mo. Location: Ames, Iowa Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Cyclones Location: University Park, Pa. Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Nittany Lions Conference: Southeastern Conference: Big 12 Colors: Blue and White Arena: Hearnes Center (13,611) Arena: Hilton Coliseum (14,384) Conference: Big Ten 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score: 9-20-1/196.550 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score: 10-13/196.70 Arena: Rec Hall (6,502) Conference/NCAA Finish: 7th/DNA Conference/ NCAA Finish: 3rd /DNA 2019 Record/High Score: 10-9/196.675 Head Coach: Shannon Welker Head Coach: Jay Ronayne Conference/NCAA Finish: Regular Season – 8th/DNA Record (overall & school): 45-48 (six seasons) & sam Record (overall & school): 109-159-5/ (13 seasons) & same Head Coach: Sarah Brown Coach’s Phone: (573) 882-0736 Sports Information Contact: Ty Smith Record (overall & school): 22-12 (two seasons) & same Sports Information Contact: Kate Lakin Office Phone: 515-294-3372 Coach’s Phone: (814) 863-7461 Office Phone: (573) 884-8519/882-4720 SID Email Address: [email protected] Sports Information Contact: Paul Marboe SID Email Address: [email protected] ISU WWW Site: https://cyclones.com Office Phone: (814) 206-6338 Missouri WWW Site: mutigers.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4 SID E-mail address: [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 0/0 Penn State WWW Site: gopsusports.com All-Americans Returning/Lost: 0/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 0/1 AUBURN LSU Friday, Feb. 14 at 8:30 p.m. ET Friday, January 24 at 7:15 p.m. ET Site: Auburn, Ala. Site: Gainesville, Fla. TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY Location: Auburn, Ala. Friday, March 13 at 6:45 p.m. (ET) Location: Baton Rouge, La. Nickname: Tigers Site: Gainesville, Fla. Nickname: Tigers or Fighting Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southeastern Location: Denton, Texas Conference: Southeastern Arena: Auburn Arena (7,424) Nickname: Pioneers Arena: Pete Maravich Assembly Center (13,200) 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score:14-13/197.100 Colors: Maroon and White 2019 Dual Meet Record/High Score: 28-5/198.150 Conference/ NCAA Finish: 2nd/DNA Conference: Midwest Independent Conference/ NCAA Finish: 3rd/DNA Head Coach: Jeff Graba Arena: Kitty Magee Arena (1,800) Head Coach: D-D Breaux and Jay Clark Record (overall & school): 96-150-2 (nine seasons) & same 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score: 8-15/194.400 Record (overall & school): 773-423-8 (41 seasons) & same Coach’s Phone: (205) 348 3860 / (334) 844-5046 Conference/ USAG Finish: 3rd/4th in semifinal II Coach’s Phone: (225) 578-5050 Sports Information Contact: Kendra Willard Head Coach: Lisa Bowerman Sports Information Contact: Brandon Berrio Office Phone: (334) 844-9800 Record (overall & school): 98-129 (eight seasons) & same Office Phone: (225) 578-8226 SID Email Address: [email protected] Coach’s Phone: (940) 898-2380 SID Email Address: [email protected] Auburn WWW Site: auburntigers.com Sports Information Contact: TBA LSU WWW Site: lsusports.net Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/7 Office Phone: (940) 893-2373 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 1/0 SID Email Address: TBA All-Americans Returning/Lost: 5/4 TWU WWW Site: twuathletics.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 ALABAMA Friday, Feb. 21 at 5:45 p.m. ET KENTUCKY Site: Gainesville, Fla. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Friday, January 31 at 7 p.m. ET CHAMPIONSHIPS Site: Lexington, Ky. Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Saturday, March 21 Nickname: Crimson Tide Session I (seeds 5-8): 3:30 p.m. ET Location: Lexington, Ky. Colors: Crimson and White (live on SEC Network) Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Southeastern Session II (seeds 1-4): 8 p.m. ET Colors: Blue and White Arena (Capacity): Coleman Coliseum (15,075) (live on SEC Network) Conference: Southeastern 2018 Record/High Score: 19-8/197.350 Site: Duluth, Ga. Arena: Memorial Coliseum (8,500) Conference/NCAA Finish: 3rd/DNA Facility (Capacity): Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, Ga. (13,000) 2019 Dual Meet Record/ High Score: 9-14/197.600 Head Coach: 2019 Champion: LSU (197.90) Conference/NCAA Finish: 6th/DNA Record (overall & school): 108-48/five seasons & same SID Contact: Jill Skotarczak Head Coach: Tim Garrison Coach’s Phone: (205) 348-3830 Office Phone: (205) 458-3000 Record (overall & school): 98-118-2 (eight seasons) & same Sports Information Contact: Roots Woodruff SID Email Address: [email protected] Coach’s Phone: (859) 257-5185 Office: (205) 348-2088 SEC Mailing Address: 2001 Richard Arrington Blvd., North Sports Information Contact: Connor Link SID Email: [email protected] Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 U.S. Office Phone: (859) 257-3520 Alabama WWW Site: RollTide.com SID EMail Address: [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/4 UK WWW Site: ukathletics.com All-Americans Returning/Lost: 0/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 1/1

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2020 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA COMPETITION FORMAT Gators Link to Pink (BEGAN IN 2019) As part of a Southeastern Conference initiative, the Feb. 21 dual meet versus Alabama Regional Championships is the 14th annual Gators Nine teams compete at four regional sites: Link to Pink event, where all • Regional First Round – Lowest two seeded teams teams will wear pink leotards at each site compete to advance to Day 2 eight-team in support of the fight against regional competition NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS breast cancer. • Regional Second Round – Eight teams compete, split 2020 Regional Sites – April 2-4, 2020 into two four-team sessions. Top two teams in each Site (Region) session advance to Day 3 regional final University Park, Pa. (Penn State) • Regional Final – Four teams compete, with top two Norman, Okla. (Oklahoma) teams advancing to NCAA Championships. Denver, Colo. (Denver) Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA) NCAA Championships Upcoming Regional Sites Current format (8 teams at NCAA site): 2021 –April 1-3, 2021 • Four teams compete in each NCAA semifinal in a four- Columbia, Mo. (Missouri) rotation meet. Durham, N.H. (New Hampshire) • Top two teams in each semifinal advance to the NCAA Morgantown, W.Va. (West Virginia) team final. Salt Lake City, Utah (Utah)

2022 – March 31- April 2, 2022 Auburn, Ala. (Auburn) Lexington, Ky. (Kentucky) Raleigh, N.C. (NC State) Seattle, Wash. (Washington)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS April 17-18, 2020 Site: Ft. Worth, Texas April 17 (live on ESPN2) Semifinal I 1 p.m. ET Semifinal II 6 p.m. ET April 18 (live on ABC) Team Final 3:30 p.m. ET

Facility (Capacity): Dickies Arena (9,000) 2019 Champion: Oklahoma (198.3375) NCAA Championships Office Contact: Phil Pierce Office Phone: (317) 917-6976 Pierce Email Address: [email protected]

Upcoming NCAA Championships Sites Year Site (Host) Dates 2021 Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth Convention Center (Texas Women’s) April 16-17 2022 Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth Convention Center (Texas Women’s) April 15-16

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GATOR GYMNASTICS FAN SUPPORT

A growing fan base is filling the Exactech Arena to cheer Gator gymnastics. The crowds are getting bigger each year at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The Gators raised their average attendance for the second consecutive season in 2019 to 8,333. It was the third time in the last four seasons the Gators set their attendance average (2019: 8,333; 2018: 8,304; 2016: 7,433).

Nine of the program’s top 10 crowds have come in the last 11 seasons. The 2008 regular-season dual meet featuring then No. 1 Florida versus No. 2 Georgia drew a Gator gymnastics record crowd of 10,855. The 2014 home opener for the defending NCAA champion Gators drew the program’s third-largest crowd of 10,013. Florida’s strong fan base played a big role in the Gators being awarded the 2010 NCAA Gymnastics Championships. Florida led the nation’s six NCAA The Rumblin’ Tumblin’ Reptiles is the Gator gymnastics team’s student-booster group. Regional sites in 2017 with a crowd of 5,214.

TOP 10 GYMNASTICS CROWDS Crowd Opponent Date 10,855 Georgia 1/18/2008 10,651 Alabama 2/10/1989 10,013 Georgia 1/24/2014 9,661 LSU (sellout) 1/12/2018 9,652 Oklahoma (sellout) 1/26/2018 9,198 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 1/29/2010 9,197 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/21/2014 9,108 Gators Link to Pink vs. Auburn 1/27/2017 9,055 Gators Link to Pink vs. Auburn 2/8/2019 8,867 Alabama 1/29/2016 The Gators drew a program-record 10,855 fans for the 2008 dual meet featuring then-No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Georgia. GATOR ATTENDANCE GROWTH SINCE 2003 Year Average Rank 2019 8,333 6th 2018 8,304 5th 2017 6,992 6th 2016 7,433 5th 2015 5,850 6th 2014 7,367 4th 2013 5,865 4th 2012 6,200 4th 2011 6,127 4th 2010 5,818 4th 2009 5,704 4th 2008 6,358 4th Fan interest has been growing for Gator gymnastics, with the team’s average attendance growing over the last few seasons. Florida’s average of 8,333 per meet in 2019 set the program’s record for the second consecutive year. 2007 4,563 4th 2006 4,147 4th 2005 3,814 5th Gator Gymnastics Average Attendance Since 2003 2004 3,253 8th 9000 2003 2,791 7th 8,304 8,333 8000 7,366 7,433 6,992 7000 6,358 6,127 6,200 5,818 5,865 5,851 6000 5,704

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The size of O’Connell Center gymnastics crowds continue to swell in recent seasons.

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SIERRA ALEXANDER ALYSSA BAUMANN MAEGAN CHANT LEAH CLAPPER JAZMYN FOBERG V, FX • SR AA • 5-1 • JR AA • 5-3 • SR AA • 4-11 • SO AA • 5-2 • JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 3-time All-American Waterdown, Ontario Ann Arbor, Mich. Bayville, N.J. Dallas, Texas

RACHEL GOWEY AMELIA HUNDLEY SYDNEY JOHNSON-SCHARPF NYA REED PAYTON RICHARDS AA • 5-1 • SR AA • 5-5 • SR AA • 4-11 • JR AA • 5-3 • SO AA • 5-1 • FR 3-time All-American 4-time All-American Clermont, Fla. Hyattsville, Md. Mokena, Ill. Urbandale, Iowa Hamilton, Ohio

SAVANNAH SCHOENHERR MEGAN SKAGGS HALLEY TAYLOR TRINITY THOMAS AA • 5-3 • SO AA • 5-3 • JR AA • 5-2 • SO AA • 5-2 • SO Columbus, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Tampa, Fla. 5-time All-American York, Pa.

JENNY ROWLAND ADRIAN BURDE OWEN FIELD JEREMY MIRANDA Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach Fifth season 14th season Fifth Season 13th Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh Sydney Johnson-Scharpf - shärpf Halley Taylor – hAE-lee (rhymes with valley) Alyssa Baumann – Baugh-man Nya Reed – nī-uh Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg Payton Richards – Peyton Adrian Burde - bur-DAY Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Savannah Schoenherr – Shane-hair

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