3 NCAA Championships ● 10 SEC Championships ● 8 with 19 NCAA Individual Titles

MEET INFORMATION MEET 4 NORMAN, OKLA. Date: Friday, Feb. 1 / 7:45 p.m. ET No. 2 Florida Gators No. 1 Site: Lloyd Noble Center (12,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: K.J. Kindler Television: FOX College Sports Pacific Career (4th season): 45-9 Career (19th season): 438-106-4 Gainesville/Ocala Cox Cable channel 273 At UF: same At OU (13th season): 344-53-3 DirecTV 608 Verizon Fios 302 2019: 3-0 / 3-0 SEC 2019: 7-0 / 0-0 Big 12 AT&T U-Verse 649 2018 NCAA Finish: 3rd 2018 NCAA Finish: 1st Video: FOX College Sports Live Stats: FloridaGators.com What’s Happening? Tickets: Tickets range from $15-$8. No. 2 Florida’s visit to No. 1 Oklahoma kicks off February’s collegiate schedule with a bang. This is Florida’s third Contact OU Ticket Office at 405-325-2424 consecutive meet versus a 2018 NCAA Championships’ team. In its nine-meet 2019 regular-season schedule, Florida for more information faces six teams among the 2018 NCAA Championships’ field. Series Record UF leads 14-9-1 (last meeting: OU was (all-time): second in 2018 NCAA Super Six The Florida-OU dual airs on FOX College Sports Pacific. Meg McDonald and Olympian Funderburk call the (198.0375) and Florida was third (197.85 action Friday beginning at 8 p.m. ET. GATOR SOCIAL A school-record bars set helped boost Florida to a season-best 197.675 Friday in front of the Exactech Arena’s 10th highest crowd of 8,615. No. 17 Kentucky also posted a season-best 196.65 Friday. Freshman Trinity Florida Gators Gymnastics Thomas won three event titles outright – all-around (39.70), (9.975) and (9.925). She shared Florida Gators the exercise title at 9.925 with senior All-American teammate Alicia Boren and Kentucky’s Mollie Korth. Boren started the Gators’ bars set with a collegiate-best 9.95 (and earning the No. 3 spot on the Jan. 25 SportsCenter Top 10) @GatorsGym as each member of the lineup posted a 9.9 or better. The Gators’ 49.725 erases the previous bars record of 49.70 set in @FloridaGators 2007 and ranks as the nation’s top total for any event so far this season. Thomas’ all-around total shares the nation’s No. @JennyRowlandUF 2 total for 2019. She is one of five Gator freshmen to earn a nearly perfect 9.975 for bars. gatorsgym After their performances Friday, Thomas and Skaggs claimed SEC Weekly honors. Thomas claims her first SEC floridagators Gymnast of the Week honor after winning four individual event titles. Her collegiate-best all-around title came after posting the nation’s top total of the weekend, 39.70, which ties for second overall for 2019. Skaggs is the SEC Specialist Gymnast of the Week after upping her collegiate bars best for the second time this season. Her 9.95 tied for second overall.

Florida Communications Contact: This is the fourth meeting between Florida and Oklahoma in a 371-day span. When the two teams met in Gainesville on Jan. 26, 2018, Florida edged Oklahoma by 0.025. The two teams met in both sessions at the 2018 NCAA Mary Howard Championships, with the Sooners winning by 0.463 in NCAA Semifinal I and taking second in the Super Six by a 0.1875 Phone: 352-375-4683 x6100 margin over the third-place Gators. This is the 11th consecutive meeting between these two programs that includes the Email: [email protected] No. 1 ranking. The Sooners are led by junior , the defending NCAA all-around champion and the 2019 leader with her average of 39.70. Nichols is also in the top 10 for each event, including leading the standings. DID YOU KNOW Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland is in her fourth season with the Gators in 2019. In her first three seasons, the This is the fifth time since 2007 the No. 1 and No. 2 teams meet in Gators won the 2016 title and reached the NCAA Super Six team final each year, finishing regular-season dual meet action. fourth (2016) and third (2017 & 2018). Nine Gators collected 36 All-America honors in NCAA competition in the last three years, including winning six NCAA event titles (: 2016 all-around, uneven bars, balance beam; Alex Including Friday’s competition, Florida’s been a part of four of McMurtry: 2017 all-around, uneven bars; 2018 vault). those five dual meets: The Gators were third in the final NCAA Super Six team championship as the smallest margin (0.2375) in the 26-year No. 1 vs No. 2 Duals – Since 2007 history of the format decided the top four teams. Starting this season, eight teams advance to the NCAA Championships Date No. 1 No. 2 Result in Ft. Worth, Texas, with four advancing to the team final. @ No. 1 2/1/2019 No. 2 Florida Oklahoma Florida returns four with 11 All-America honors earned at the NCAA Championships – , Alicia Boren, 197.85 (UF), 197.225 1/31/2014 No. 1 Oklahoma @ No. 2 Florida and . Among the teams in the 2018 NCAA Super Six team final, two return 20 routines (OU) (UCLA and Utah), two return 19 (LSU and Oklahoma), Florida returns 18 and Nebraska brings back 15 competitive @ No. 2 197.95 (OU), 197.275 3/5/2010 No. 1 Alabama routines. Oklahoma (UA) 196.850 (UGA), 196.825 1/18/2008 @ No. 1 Florida No. 2 Georgia (UF) Bolstering Florida’s 2019 lineup options are six freshmen – the most for the Gators since the 2005 season (also six 1/27/2007 No. 1 Florida @ No. 2 Georgia T, 197.250-197.250 freshmen on 2005 and 2004 rosters). Two bring U.S. National Team credentials, including - the only 2019 collegiate who is a member of the current U.S. Senior National Team. In September, Thomas became the fourth gymnast on a collegiate roster (and first since 2011) to earn an international medal when U.S. took team gold at 2018 Senior Pan American Championships in Lima, Peru. Leah Clapper and Sydney Johnson-Sharpf also have competed at U.S. Championship events. Johnson-Sharpf, a member of the 2015-16 U.S. Senior National Team, represented the U.S. at two international assignments. Three newcomers - Nya Reed, Savannah Schoenherr and Halley Taylor – all advanced to Junior Olympic Level 10 Nationals. In their final J.O. competition in 2018, Schoenherr won bars (also all- around runner-up), Reed was fourth in vault and floor and Taylor was eighth in the all-around. Clapper also competed at the 2018 J.O.s, taking ninth in the Senior D all-around. This class ranks No. 1 on the 2019 CollegeGymFans.com Top Recruiting Classes list. In the last 10 years, Florida’s recruiting classes ranked No. 1 seven times and No. 2 twice.

MEET COACH ROWLAND 2019 GATOR GYMNASTICS ROSTER Jenny Rowland, one of the nation’s rising coaching talents, is in her fourth season as NAME EVTS HT CL HOMETOWN (CLUB) ’s head gymnastics Sierra Alexander V, FX 5-7 JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (West Broward coach. Rowland is the seventh head coach Gymnastics Academy) for the Gator program, which is in its 47th Alyssa Baumann AA 5-1 SO , Texas (WOGA) Alicia Boren AA 4-11 SR Franklin Lakes, N.J. (North Stars season in 2019. Gymnastics Academy)

Maegan Chant AA 5-3 JR Waterdown, Ontario (World Class She shared the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Gymnastics) Year honor with Arkansas’ Mark Cook. She joins volleyball’s Amanda Cheney V, BB 5-5 SR Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Leah Clapper AA 4-11 FR Ann Arbor, Mich. (Gym America) Mary Wise (1991) as a Gator coach who claimed SEC Coach of Jazmyn Foberg AA 5-2 SO Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite) the Year honors in their first season at UF. Rachel Gowey AA 5-1 JR Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics)

Rowland’s experiences from the sport’s highest level are the Amelia Hundley AA 5-5 JR Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati Gymnastics) Sydney Johnson-Scharpf V, BB, 4-11 FR Clermont, Fla. (Brandy Johnson's Global same as many current Gators. She is a former U.S. National FX Gymnastics) Team member, a collegiate All-American and was named a Nya Reed AA 5-3 FR Landover, Md. (Capital Gymnastics NTC) 2015 National Collegiate Assistant of the Year. Savannah Schoenherr AA 5-3 FR Columbus, Ga. (Oconee Gymnastics Center) Rowland is a Category 3 International Brevet level judge. She AA 5-3 SO Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of served on the judging panel for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. Atlanta) Olympic Trials. Halley Taylor AA 5-2 FR Tampa, Fla. (LaFleur’s Gymnastics Tampa) Trinity Thomas AA 5-3 FR York, Pa. (Prestige Gymnastics) Rowland’s Coaching Career: At Florida: Staff: Pronunciation Guide: Florida reached the NCAA Super Six team final in each of Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde & Owen Field Alyssa Baumann – Baugh-man Rowland’s first three seasons with the Gators, taking fourth in Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Alicia Boren – uh-LEE-sh uh Bore-en 2016 and third in 2017 & 2018. Rowland was named the 2016 Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley Amanda Cheney – Chain-ee Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year after the Gators Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg won that season’s team title. Managers: Tory Cohen & Rachel Slocum Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Athletic Trainer: Janet Taylor Sydney Johnson-Scharpf - shärpf Gators won NCAA individual event titles in each of the last Nya Reed – nī-uh three seasons. Bridget Sloan won the 2016 NCAA all-around Savannah Schoenherr – Shane-hair Halley Taylor – hAE-lee (rhymes with valley) and shared that season’s uneven bars and balance beam titles. Alex McMurtry won the 2017 NCAA all-around champion and Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund shared that season’s uneven bars crown. She finished her Vanasia Bradley - vuh-NAY-suh career by claiming a share of the 2018 vault title. The Honda Adrian Burde - bur-DAY Award for gymnastics went to Sloan (2016) and McMurtry (2017), distinguishing them as the nation’s top collegiate Returning All-Americans: Four with 11 honors in NCAA competition gymnast. McMurtry was part of a rare double in 2017 and 2018, Alyssa Baumann 2018 – floor exercise* claiming both the SEC Gymnast (2017)/SEC Event Specialist Alicia Boren 2018 – vault*, all-around^, floor exercise^ (2018) and the SEC Scholar-Athlete awards. 2017 – all-around^, vault^

2016 –beam* In National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC) All-America regular-season Rachel Gowey 2018 uneven bars^, balance beam* awards, nine Gators earned 33 honors since 2016. Amelia Hundley 2018 uneven bars^

2017 all-around^ At Auburn: Rowland came to Florida after spending five seasons at *-first team │^-second team Auburn. She joined the Auburn coaching staff as an assistant coach in October of 2010 and was elevated to associate head Returning All-SEC: Five coach in March of 2013. Rowland worked with all aspects of the Alyssa Baumann 2018 beam@ Auburn gymnastics program, coordinating all of the program's community outreach efforts and interactions on campus as well Alicia Boren 2018 floor@, all-around as playing an integral role in recruiting and in-gym activities. 2017 floor 2016 vault, balance beam She was named co-National Assistant Coach of the Year in Rachel Gowey 2018 uneven bars 2015 after helping Auburn reach the NCAA Super Six for the first time in 22 years. Amelia Hundley 2018 vault, uneven bars 2017 uneven bars Coaching Career Start in Sooner State: @-SEC champion Rowland coached Elite gymnasts at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Okla., for five years and then joined the ANOTHER GATOR TEAM MEMBER Oklahoma coaching staff in June of 2001. At OU, she helped The Gator gymnastics team welcomes back Bailey Warner. The team adopted Bailey coach the Sooners to the 2004 Big XIII title, three-time team on Oct. 13, 2017 and supported the now nine-year old as she underwent juvenile NCAA qualifiers (2004-06) and three Big XIII Gymnasts of the pilocytic astrocytoma glioma treatment at Shands Hospital in Gainesville. She rang Year. the bell in Shands Pediatric Ward on May 23, 2018 to signal the successful end to her As a Gymnast: chemotherapy treatments. During her gymnastics career, Rowland was a USA National Team member from 1985-1990 and was part of the U.S.’s 1989 The team met Bailey through the Friends of Jaclyn organization. Bailey has a locker, World Championships team. During her collegiate career, she participated in the team’s SEC Network and video board shoots and stops by for a earned All-America honors for the uneven bars in 1993 for Gator practice as often as she can. Arizona State.

After retiring from competition, she returned to her home state, enrolling at the to finish her degree.

ABOUT THE GATORS: 2018 NOTABLES UF VS OU HISTORY Location: Gainesville, Fla.  Third in NCAA Super Six team final. Florida Florida leads 14-9-1 President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs is the only team to finish in NCAA Super Six Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Rank top four each of the last seven years. Year Site W/L UK UF +/- O F Senior Women’s Administrator: Lynda Tealer 2018 Home dual W 198.125 198.150 0.025 1 5 NCAA - Associate Athletics Director (GYM admin): Kim Green  Florida was second in Southeastern (Semi) L 198.05 197.5875 0.463 1 5 NCAA - Conference: Southeastern Conference regular season (5-2) and third in (Super 6) L 198.0375 197.85 0.188 1 5 2017 NCAA L 198.3875 197.7 - 1 3 Enrollment: 54,854 Championship (196.825) competition. (Super 6) 0.688 2016 NCAA L 197.675 197.35 - 1 2 Nickname: Gators  2018 marked the 36th NCAA Championships’ (Super 6) 0.325 2015 Away dual L 198.5 198.1 -0.40 1 3 Colors: Orange & Blue NCAA W 197.525 197.85 0.325 1 2 appearance by UF in the 37-year history of (Super 6) 2014 Home dual W 197.225 197.875 0.650 1 2 the event. NCAA T 198.175 198.175 0.000 2 1 UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS: (Super 6)  NCAA University Park Region champion 2013 NCAA W 197.375 197.575 0.200 2 1 2019 Record (regular season): 3-0, 3-0 SEC (Super 6) 2018 Record (regular season): 13-4, 5-2 SEC (T2nd) (197.725) – seventh consecutive region win 2010 Away dual L 196.25 195.275 - 9 4 0.975 2018 Record (overall): 25-7, 5-2 SEC (T2nd)  Six gymnasts collected 12 All-America NCAA L 197.25 197 - 4 2 (Super 6) 0.250 2017 SEC Finish: 2nd (regular season), honors in NCAA Championships’ competition 2009 Home dual W 195.075 196.5 1.425 10 3 rd NCAA W 195.825 196.375 0.550 8 5 3 (championship) – nation’s third highest total for 2018. (team) rd 2008 NCAA W 196.075 196.9 0.825 10 2 2018 NCAA Finish: 3 (197.85) (team)  Five earned nine All-America honors in 2007 NCAA W 196.25 197.4 1.150 11 T1 (team) National Association of Collegiate 2004 NCAA W 195.75 196.850 1.100 5 6 COACHING STAFF: Qualifying Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) regular- 2002 Away dual L 195.475 193.925 -1.55 3 16 Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 2001 Home dual W 192.600 195.950 3.350 9 7 Career & School Record/Years: 45-9 (fourth season / season awards. NCAA W 193.875 195.825 1.950 9 6 1990 Home tri W 186.850 188.150 1.300 same)  Alex McMurtry shared the NCAA vault title. 1989 Home 6- W 187.450 192.300 4.850 way Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Owen Field Florida is the only program to have a NCAA L 187.050 187.000 -0.05 9 7 Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda 1985 NCAA W 177.400 184.300 6.900 10 3 gymnast claim at least one NCAA Individual Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley title each of the last eight seasons.

 SEC Event Specialist Gymnast and Scholar QUICK NOTES ABOUT THE RETURNING NCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 4 with 11 honors (only NCAA honors listed) of Year went to Alex McMurtry. Third time in NO. 1 VS NO. 2 DUAL • Alyssa Baumann – 1x league history same athlete swept the 2018 floor -first team honors (with McMurtry also with SEC • This is the 11th consecutive meeting between Gymnast and SEC Scholar-Athlete awards in these two programs that one team brings the No. • Alicia Boren – 6x 2017). 1 ranking 2018 vault -first team, all-around, floor – second  Gators swept SEC apparatus titles – Alyssa 2017 all-around, vault – second team Baumann (beam), Alicia Boren (floor), Alex 2016 beam – first team • Five of the last six NCAA team titles were McMurtry (vault, bars). They were joined on claimed by these two teams, including sharing the • Rachel Gowey – 2x the All-SEC team by Rachel Gowey, Amelia 2014 crown. Florida won the title outright in 2013 2018 beam – first team; bars - second Hundley and Rachel Slocum, and 2015 and Oklahoma took the 2016 and 2017  Gators turned in national leading marks in titles. In the 2018 NCAA Championships, • Amelia Hundley – 2x three individual events: vault (10.0), beam Oklahoma was second and Florida took third. 2018 bars – second team (10.0) and floor (10.0.) 2017 all-around – second team  Nine Gators earned SEC Academic Honor • Six of the 2019 top-11 team scores have come Roll status. from these two programs. Oklahoma has the  Finished the season ranked fifth in the nation nation’s top three scores, including its 2019 high Project Gator Leo with a school-record attendance average of of 198.05. Florida’s high of 197.675 is the 2019 Using terminology familiar to fans of Bravo 8,304. season’s No. 6 total. Network’s "Project Runway", the Gators are "In."  Gymnastics recorded a team cumulative Team members designed three of the leotards the grade point average of 3.58 in fall of 2017 • Among the 2019 top-10 all-around scores, three Gators will wear this season. and 3.53 in spring of 2018. gymnasts competing Friday are represented – Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols (2019 high: 39.75) and Breanna Dowell (2019 high: 39.625) plus Florida’s Trinity Thomas (2019 high: 39.70).

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FLORIDA QUICK HITS 2019 GATOR GYMNASTICS ►Florida opened at No. 3 on the 2019 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) preseason poll. Florida’s been among the nation’s SCHEDULE preseason top five every season since 2007. Date Opponent (Television) Result or Time 1/11 Missouri (SEC Network) W, 197.30 – 196.45 ►Florida returns four gymnasts with 11 All-America honors earned in NCAA 1/18 Louisiana State (SEC Network) W, 197.50 – 197.425 Championships competition. The four earned seven All-America honors in 1/25 Kentucky (SEC Network) W, 197.675 – 196.65 2018 NCAA competition – senior Alicia Boren (all-around, vault, floor), 2/1 Oklahoma (FOX College Sports) 7:45 p.m. juniors Rachel Gowey (bars, beam) and Amelia Hundley (bars) and Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 2/8 (SEC Network) 6:45 p.m. sophomore Alyssa Baumann (floor) earned 2018 All-America honors. 2/15 Alabama (SEC Network) 8:30 p.m.

2/22 Georgia (SEC Network) ►Eight Gators have been a part of their national teams, including six for the 6:45 p.m. U.S. Two incoming freshmen – Trinity Thomas (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018- 3/1 Arkansas (SEC Network +) 8 p.m. 19) and Sydney Johnson-Scharpf (2015-16) join sophomores Alyssa 3/8 Penn State (SEC Network +) 6:45 p.m. Baumann (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15) and Megan Skaggs (2014-15), Southeastern Conference juniors Rachel Gowey (2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14) and Amelia Hundley 3/23 Championships New Orleans, La. (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15) as past U.S. Senior National Team members. Session I (SEC Network) 4 p.m. Another sophomore, Jazmyn Foberg, was a two-time U.S. Junior National Session II (ESPN2) 8 p.m. Team member (2015-16, 2014-15). Junior Maegan Chant has been a part of 4/4-6 NCAA Regional Championships TBA Canada’s national team. NCAA Championships Ft. Worth, Texas 4/19 NCAA Semifinal I (ESPNU) 1 p.m. NATION’S BEST IN 2019 NCAA NCAA Semifinal II (ESPNU) 7 p.m. COMPETITION 4/20 NCAA Team Final (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

The U.S. has taken team gold in the last two Olympic Games. The depth Bold denotes home meets available to U.S. coaching staff has helped the U.S. take the team gold by comfortable margins. The last two U.S. Olympic Trials contained 24 2019 GATOR TICKET different athletes and now 13 of those gymnasts are competing in NCAA action. INFORMATION Season Single Meet Florida and Oklahoma are the two programs with a pair of Reserved Adult Tickets $35 $8 representatives from the 2016 Olympic Trials. The Gator duo consists of Reserved Youth (12 & under) $20 $8 Reserved Loge Tickets: $70 Rachel Gowey (2016) and Amelia Hundley (2016). Sophomore Alyssa Baumann qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury General Admission Adult $20 $5 suffered leading up to the competition kept her out of the Trials. General Admission Youth (12 & under) $5 $1

Gymnasts in Olympic Trials Now NCAA Competitors UF Students w/ Gator1 ID Free

Trials Finish Olympic Purchase tickets: School Name 2012 2016 Team Notes UAA Ticket Office (Gate 1, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium) Florida Amelia Hundley 9th Office hours (M-F): 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Rachel Gowey 11th Phone: (352) 375-4683 th Georgia 13 Web: FloridaGators.com/tickets Georgia 10th Oklahoma Maggie Nichols 6th Breanna Dowell 9th 10th THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED UCLA 8th Olympic team gold /  UF gymnast won an all-around title: Trinity Thomas (1-25-19) 39.70 bars silver  Gator freshman won an all-around title: Trinity Thomas (1-25-19) 39.70 5th Olympic team gold  UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 1-25-19 - UF swept LSU 6th Replacement athlete UF-UK bars (Trinity Thomas 9.975, Alicia Boren, Amelia Hundley, Megan Skaggs 9.95) Christina Desiderio 12th  Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Alex McMurtry claimed at least a Utah McKayla Skinner 4th Replacement athlete share of the five event titles versus Nebraska on March 9, 2018  UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Kennedy Baker (floor) versus Alabama 2-9-18  Last home loss: Jan. 12, 2018 vs LSU (197.25 – 197.125)  UF counted a fall toward its team total: Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625) Bars: Jan. 8, 2010 at Oklahoma (48.175) Beam: Feb. 16, 2018 at Georgia (48.725) Floor: March 2, 2018 at Missouri (48.80)  UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: Jan. 18, 2019 at LSU  Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: Feb. 22, 2013 versus Kentucky  Florida won a regular-season meet after a third-rotation deficit: o Road: 1-18-19 – at No. 5 LSU (-0.05 deficit for 0.075 win) o Home: 1-24-14 – vs No. 6 Georgia (-0.075 deficit for 1.35 win) Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

ROAD TO NATIONALS RANKINGS (1-28-19) 2019 GATOR FLOOR EXERCISE Rank Team Conference RQS Average High TITLES 1 Oklahoma Big 12 197.713 198.050 NAME Music 2 Florida SEC 197.492 197.675 3 UCLA PAC-12 197.575 197.775 Sierra Alexander HOTDAMN! by Tropkillaz, Beast by Onderkoffer, Drop 4 Utah PAC-12 197.238 197.375 It Like It’s Hot by Snoop Dog and The Next Episode by Dr. Dre 5 LSU SEC 196.981 197.450 Alyssa Baumann Toca by Carnage featuring Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR, 6 Georgia SEC 196.435 197.000 Revolution by Diplo (District 78 Remix), Collab Bro by 7 Denver Big 12 196.267 196.350 Timmy Trumpet & ANGEMI 8 Alabama SEC 196.169 196.900 Alicia Boren 20th Century Fox Intro Trap Remix, My Prerogative by 9 Boise State MRGC 196.142 196.625 Bobby Brown, U Can’t Touch This by MC Hammer, Get 10 Michigan Big Ten 196.113 196.400 Low (Mike Gracias Remix) by Lil Jon, Worth It by Fifth 11 Auburn SEC 196.031 196.775 Harmony 12 Washington PAC-12 195.892 196.525 Maegan Chant Powerful by Major Lazer 13 Nebraska Big Ten 195.838 197.250 Leah Clapper Moon Over Ala Nar by Naked Rhythm 14 BYU MRGC 195.833 196.475 Jazmyn Foberg R3B3L by ZwiReK, Sensei and Grimey by TroyBoi 15 Ohio State Big Ten 195.800 196.200 Rachel Gowey TRNDSTTR by Black Coast 16 Missouri SEC 195.769 196.450 Amelia Hundley The Greatest Show from Greatest Showman, Circus by 17 Kentucky SEC 195.750 196.650 Britney Spears, Circus (Diplo Circus Remix) by Britney 18 California PAC-12 195.688 196.575 Spears, Who by Tujamo & Plastik Funk, The EDM 19 Arizona State PAC-12 195.656 196.125 Circus by Tony Junior 20 Oregon State PAC-12 195.592 196.100 Sydney Johnson- You Don’t Own Me and Pyre by Son Lux 21 Minnesota Big Ten 195.538 196.925 Scharpf 22 Penn State Big Ten 195.306 196.775 Nya Reed Cake Bo$$$ by Mayeda featuring K-9, Crazy in Love 23 Arizona PAC-12 195.275 195.975 (Mayeda Twerk Remix) by Beyoncé, Still Fly (Mayeda 24 Arkansas SEC 195.269 195.825 Remix) by Big Tymers 24 Stanford PAC-12 195.269 196.125 Savannah The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires and Spring by Astor Schoenherr Piazzolla; Running From the Devil by District 78 Road to Nationals ranking schedule: Megan Skaggs ELLA by Woolymammoth Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 Ranking by Total Season Average Halley Taylor Purple Lamborghini by Skrillex and Rick Ross Beginning Feb. 26 -Ranking by Regional Qualifying Score (consists of a team's three highest road scores and the next three highest scores. The high score is subtracted from Trinity Thomas Changes by James Blake Harmonix and Nuclear the six event total and the remaining amount is divided by five) Warhead by DJ Trendsetter

Schedule Notes: FRESHMAN CLASS RANKED NO. 1  Florida has started every season since 2007 ranked in the preseason top-five: (2007: 3rd; 2008: 2nd; 2009: 3rd; 2010: 4th; For the second consecutive season, Florida tops the freshman class 2011: 3rd; 2012: 3rd, 2013: 3rd; 2014: 1st, 2015: 1st, 2016: 2nd, rankings by CollegeGymFans.com. In the last 10 years, Florida’s 2017: 5th; 2018: 2nd; 2019” 3rd). freshmen class ranked No. 1 seven times and No. 2 twice.

 The first eight Florida opponents rank among the preseason top Six join the Gators’ 2019 team, which is the biggest addition since the 20, including home dates versus No. 7 Georgia (Feb. 22), No. 10 2005 Florida team also added six freshmen. Kentucky (Jan. 25) and No. 14 Auburn (Feb. 8). The Gators face half of the top six preseason teams on the road – No. 2 Two bring U.S. National Team credentials, including current U.S. Senior Oklahoma (Feb. 1), No. 4 LSU (Jan. 18) and No. 6 Alabama National Team member Trinity Thomas. In September, Thomas (Feb. 15). Other preseason ranked Gator opponents include at became the fourth gymnast on a collegiate roster (and first since 2011) No. 12 Arkansas (March 1) and the 2019 season opens Jan. 11 to earn an international medal when the U.S. took team gold at the 2018 with a home meet versus No. 19 Missouri. Senior Pan American Championships in Lima, Peru. Leah Clapper and Sydney Johnson-Sharpf also have competed at U.S. Championship Florida in the 2019 Rankings events. Johnson-Sharpf, a member of the 2015-16 U.S. Senior National Date Team V UB BB FX Team, represented the U.S. at two international assignments. Preseason (vote) 3 Jan. 7 did not compete Three newcomers – Nya Reed, Savannah Schoenherr and Halley Taylor - all advanced to Junior Olympic Level 10 Nationals. In their final Jan. 14 3 T17 1 2 2 J.O.s in 2018, Schoenherr won bars (also all-around runner-up), Reed Jan. 21 3 T8 2 2 2 was fourth in vault and floor and Taylor was eighth in the all-around. Jan. 28 2 T10 1 2 2 Clapper also competed at the 2018 J.O.s, taking ninth in the Senior D Feb. 4 all-around. Feb. 11

Feb. 18 Did You Know… Feb. 25 Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” March 4 choreographed into her floor exercise routine. March 11 All-American Colleen Johnson was the first to March 18 “chomp” in her 1994 floor routine. It has been a part of all Gator floor Denotes RQS routines since 1995.

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NATIONAL TEAM CONNECTIONS SEC G YMNAST OF THE WEEK Eight members of the Gator gymnastics team have been a part of their Florida’s claimed a pair of Southeastern Conference weekly gymnastics national teams. awards each of the last three weeks. Senior Alicia Boren claimed the Jan. 15 SEC Gymnast of the Week and junior Rachel Gowey was the Jan. 22 U.S. National Team SEC Specialist Gymnast of the Week. The Jan. 15 and Jan. 22 SEC Four current Gators were part of U.S. gold medal teams in Pan Am Games Freshman of the Week went to Trinity Thomas. On Tuesday, Thomas competition. Sophomore Megan Skaggs joined juniors Rachel Gowey and claimed the SEC Gymnast of the Week and sophomore Megan Skaggs is Amelia Hundley on the 2015 Pan Am team. Gowey also won Pan Am gold the SEC Specialist of the Week. for the uneven bars. Gowey, part of the 2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14 U.S. Senior National Teams, was also part of the 2014 Jesolo Trophy gold medal Here’s what the Gators did versus Kentucky to claim the Jan. 29 honors: team. Hundley (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15 U.S. Senior National team Thomas’ First Collegiate All-Around Win: member) was part of the 2014 Pan Am gold medal team and took silver on  Won four events versus Kentucky. Claimed three titles outright – all- floor and bronze on bars at the 2015 event. around (39.70), bars (9.975) and beam (9.925). Shared floor win at 9.925  39.70 was the nation’s top all-around total of last weekend and shares Freshman Trinity Thomas is the fourth gymnast on a collegiate roster (and second overall for 2019 first since 2011) to earn an international medal when U.S. took team gold at  Fifth Gator freshman to post a nearly-perfect 9.975 uneven bars mark 2018 Senior Pan American Championships in Lima, Peru, in September.  Leads Florida in 2019 with six event titles. She was runner-up in all-around and uneven bars at the event. Thomas is  First in Jan. 28 national bars rankings (9.95 average). T5th on floor (9.925 the only member of the 2018-19 U.S. Senior National Team on a 2019 average) 4th for all-around (39.608 average), 9th for beam (9.892 collegiate roster. She competed at the 2016 and 2017 Jesolo Trophy event average) and was the U.S. representative in the 2018 Tokyo World Cup, taking second in the all-around. Skaggs’ Performance:  Second in uneven bars versus Kentucky at 9.95. It was second time this Sophomore Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold medal team at the season Skaggs raised her collegiate bars best (opened season with a 2014 World Championships in Nanning, . The three-time U.S. Senior 9.925 versus Missouri) Team member also competed on the U.S. gold-medal teams at the 2014 and  Tied for fourth among nation’s bars performers (9.925 average) 2015 events. Gowey joined her on the 2014 roster for  Led off every Florida beam lineup – currently ranked No. T22 for beam the Jesolo event. She took second on beam on both trips to Jesolo, . (9.867 average). Posted beams marks of 9.85 or better in every meet, including 9.875 versus Missouri and again versus Kentucky

Sophomore Jazmyn Foberg, a 2015-16 and 2014-15 U.S. Junior National Team member, competed in the 2015 Jesolo Trophy junior division and also Florida’s 2019 SEC Honorees Week SEC Gymnast SEC Specialist SEC Freshman competed in that year’s International Junior Japan meet. She was third in all- 1* Sarah Finnegan, LSU Britney Ward, MU Rachael Lukacs, UGA around at Jesolo Trophy and second in Japan. 2 Alicia Boren, UF Abby Milliet, AU Trinity Thomas, UF Derrian Gobourne, AU Freshmen Sydney Johnson-Scharpf, a member of the 2015-16 U.S. Senior 3 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Rachel Gowey, UF Trinity Thomas, UF National Team, competed in two 2016 international assignments – Jesolo Ariana Guerra, ALA 4 Trinity Thomas, UF Megan Skaggs, UF Derrian Gobourne, AU Trophy and Reykjavik International Games. *UF did not compete the weekend of Jan. 4-6 Canada Maegan Chant competed at the 2013 and 2014 World Championships for FLORIDA SETS HOME ATTENDANCE her native Canada. She also was part of Canada’s fifth-place team at the 2014 . RECORD IN 2018 The Gators’ 2018 season – which included a pair of sellouts - set a school- record average of 8,304 per meet. Florida’s attendance ranked No. 5 among TOP DUAL MEETS the nation’s collegiate gymnastics teams. Friday’s dual featuring No. 2 Florida at No. 1 Oklahoma is the Gators’ 27th dual meet featuring top-five teams in the last 15 seasons. Florida is 16-9-1 in That average stood No. 9 among 2017-18 NCAA women’s basketball, duals featuring top-five teams since 2004. gymnastics and volleyball programs. Half of the top-10 season averages from those three sports come from gymnastics programs. Gator Duals Featuring Top 5 Teams – Since 2004 Date Opponent UF Rank Result 1/18/19 @ No. 5 LSU No. 3 W, 197.50 – 197.425 1/26/18 No. 1 Oklahoma No. 5 W, 198.15-198.125 3/5/17 @ No. 2 LSU No. 3 L, 198.15 – 196.60 1/29/16 No. 5 Alabama No. 1 W, 198.175, 197.525 1/15/16 No. 5 UCLA No. 3 W, 197.675-196.925 3/6/15 @ No. 1 Oklahoma No. 3 L, 198.50 – 198.10 2/20/15 @ No. 3 LSU No. 2 L, 197.95 – 197.425 2/28/14 @ No. 4 Alabama No. 3 L, 197.675-197.40 2/21/14 No. 3 LSU No. 2 W, 198.125-197.625 1/31/14 No. 1 Oklahoma No. 2 W, 197.875-197.225 1/11/14 @ No. 4 UCLA No. 1 W, 196.65-196.625 2/8/13 No. 5 Alabama No. 1 W, 198.10-196.85 2/24/12 No. T3 Georgia No. 1 W, 197.525-196.825 3/4/11 @ No. 5 Utah No. 1 W, 197.00-196.75 2/12/11 @ No. 4 Georgia No. 1 W, 197.725-196.60 3/13/09 @ No. 2 Utah No. 5 L, 197.075-196.00

1/16/09 No. 4 Auburn No. 1 W, 196.500-196.250 2017-18 NCAA Women’s Sports Attendance Leader 1/18/08 No. 2 Georgia No. 1 L, 196.850-196.825 2/29/08 @No. 5 Alabama No. 3 L, 197.225-197.125 # School Avg Sport # School Avg Sport 3/14/08 No. 2 Utah No. 3 W, 197.700-196.875 1 Utah 15,139 GYM 6 UConn 10.026 WBB 1/19/07 No. 4 Alabama No. 1 W, 196.825-195.650 2 South Carolina 13,239 WBB 7 Iowa State 9,870 WBB 1/27/07 @No. 2 Georgia No. 1 T, 197.250-197.2500 3 LSU 12,009 GYM 8 Tennessee 8,778 WBB 3/17/06 No. 2 Utah No. 3 W, 197.325-196.675 4 Alabama 11,013 GYM 9 Florida 8,304 GYM 1/27/06 No. 1 Georgia No. 5 L, 197.025-196.600 5 Georgia 10,102 GYM 10 Nebraska 8,202 VB 1/28/05 No. 4 Alabama No. 5 W, 196.550-196.350 1/30/04 @No. 1 Alabama No. 4 L, 197.925-196.175 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Gators Lineup Notes Quick hits on each Gator who has competed in 2019.

Vault Floor Baumann  In 2019 debut, turned in 9.875 at LSU Alexander  Back in vault lineup since tearing left Achilles in Jan. 31, 2018 practice.  Upped 2019 best to 9.90 versus Kentucky 2018 All-American at 2018 NCAA Championships  Season best of 9.85 at LSU  Boren Turned in a 9.9 or better in every meet Boren  Shared season-opening win with season-best 9.875  Shared Missouri and Kentucky wins with marks of  Earned vault All-America honors at last two NCAA  Championships competitions 9.925  Earned All-America floor honors in 2018 Chant  In first lineup appearance since Feb. 9, 2018, turned in a 9.85 at LSU; 9.775 on Jan. 25 versus Kentucky Gowey  Anchored season-opener lineup by equaling collegiate best of 9.875  Competes a Tsukahara layout full  Upped collegiate best to 9.9 in next floor Cheney  Made first vault lineup appearance since Jan. 27, appearance versus Kentucky 2017 versus Kentucky, posting a collegiate best 9.825 Hundley  In every lineup; 2019 high of 9.90 vs Kentucky Johnson- Gowey  9.725 led off season-opener lineup  In every lineup; 2019 high of 9.80 at LSU Scharpf Reed  In first two lineups in 2019; season-best 9.85 at LSU Reed  Turned in a 9.9 or better in first two meets Schoenherr  In every 2019 lineup; season-best 9.75 at LSU  Shared win in season-opener at 9.925 to equal Thomas  In every 2019 lineup; season-best 9.875 at LSU & vs UF’s highest floor score in a season opener UK Thomas  Turned in a 9.9 or better in every meet  Three-time member of U.S. Senior National Team.  UF season best 9.95 shared win at LSU; also Graduated a year early from high school to enroll at  shared Kentucky win at 9.925 UF in summer of 2018. All-Around Bars Boren  Opened season with 39.575 – equaling Florida’s Boren  Led off last 14 bars lineups. all-time high total in a season opener for second  Collegiate-best of 9.95 versus UK consecutive year Gowey  2019 best of 9.90 set versus Kentucky  Win was 12th as a Gator  Earned All-America honors at 2018 NCAAs  All-around All-America at 2018 & 2017 NCAAs  In every possible bars lineup of collegiate career –  Jan. 15 SEC Gymnast of the Week (3rd such honor currently at 31 consecutive meets of career) Hundley  2019 best of 9.95 versus Kentucky  All-arounder in all but first meet of freshman  Earned All-America honors at 2018 NCAAs season – a string of 44 consecutive meets  In every possible bars lineup of collegiate career – Gowey  In season opener, third in all-around at 39.325 currently at 31 consecutive meets Thomas  Won first collegiate all-around versus Kentucky. Schoenherr  2019 best of 9.90 versus Kentucky 39.70 is nation’s highest for a freshman in 2019  2018 Junior Olympics bars champion  Runner-up at LSU at 39.65 Skaggs  Anchored season opening lineup with a collegiate  Runner-up in season opener at 39.475 – which is best 9.925; upped collegiate best to a 9.95 versus highest ever for a Gator making all-around debut Kentucky in season opener Thomas  9.95 versus Missouri is second-highest debut bars  Jan. 29 SEC Gymnast of the Week – first score in Florida history freshman to claim honor since Georgia’s Rachel  Collegiate-best of 9.975 versus Kentucky. Fifth Dickson was the 2017 Week 7 recipient Gator freshman to earn a nearly-perfect bars mark  Jan. 15 & 22 SEC Freshman of the Week  Runner-up in 2018 Senior Pan Am Games bars

Beam BARS RECORD Baumann  In 2019 debut, shared second at LSU w/ 9.90  2018 regular-season beam All-American Florida’s school-record uneven bars total of 49.725 ties for seventh all-time Boren  9.90 in first two meets, sharing win vs Missouri among NCAA programs. Clapper  In collegiate debut on Jan. 11, anchored with a 9.875 Gowey  Season best 9.925 won title outright at LSU A team has earned a 49.725 nine times. Florida’s 49.725 is one of four that didn’t  Shared win in season opener at 9.90 include at least one individual 10.0. Each of the top six bars totals contain at least  Jan. 22 SEC Specialist Gymnast of Week one 10.0.  2018 All-American at 2018 NCAA Championships  In every possible beam lineup of collegiate career – NCAA All-Time High Uneven Bars Team Totals currently at 31 consecutive meets Bars Total School Date Site Opponent 10.0 Hundley  In every 2019 lineup; equaled collegiate best of 9.9 49.825 UCLA 2-22-04 H Oregon State 1 versus Kentucky 49.775 Georgia 1-19-97 H Florida 1 Skaggs  Led off every 2019 lineup; 2019 high of 9.875 came 49.775 Georgia 2-23-96 H Kentucky 2 vs. Missouri and again versus Kentucky 49.750 LSU 3-17-18 H Arizona 1 Thomas  In every 2019 lineup; 2019 high of 9.925 won 49.750 UCLA 1-5-01 A Maui Invite 1 Kentucky dual 49.750 Georgia 4-16-93 N NCAA Super Six 1 49.725 Florida 1-25-19 H Kentucky 0 49.725 Oklahoma 3-24-18 A Big 12 Championships 0 49.725 LSU 2-18-18 H TWU 0 49.725 UCLA 2-11-17 H Stanford 2 49.725 UCLA 1-17-05 H Nebraska 1 49.725 Nebraska 3-24-01 A Big 12 Championships 1 49.725 Stanford 3-26-99 H California 1 49.725 Georgia 3-20-99 H NCSU/GWU 2 49.725 Georgia 2-17-96 H Stanford 0

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VAULT NUMBERS Nation’s Top 18 Team Scores of 2019 Returning this season is the requirement that the number of the vault the Score School Site Opponent Date gymnast will perform must show on the flash unit at the beginning of the 198.050 Oklahoma A Arkansas 1-5-19 197.975 Oklahoma A Metroplex Challenge 1-26-19 runway. 197.825 Oklahoma H Georgia 1-11-19 197.775 UCLA H Arizona State 1-21-19 Look for these numbers for possible vaults performed by the Gators in 197.700 UCLA A Collegiate Challenge 1-12-19 197.675 Florida H Kentucky 1-25-19 2019: 197.500 Florida A LSU 1-18-19 197.450 LSU A Alabama 1-25-19 197.425 LSU H Florida 1-18-19 Vault Max Vault 197.375 Utah A Arizona State 1-26-19 Possible Gator performers Value # 197.300 Florida H Missouri 1-11-19 layout with full twist 9.95 3.20 197.250 Nebraska H Illinois-Champaign 1-26-19 Alexander, Baumann, Cheney, Foberg, Gowey, 197.250 UCLA H Nebraska 1-4-19 197.250 Utah A BYU 1-11-19 Hundley, Johnson-Scharpf, Reed, Skaggs, Taylor 197.175 Utah H Penn State 1-5-19 Yurchenko layout with 1.5 twist 10.0 3.22 197.150 Utah A Oregon State 1-19-19 Alexander, Baumann, Boren, Hundley, Reed, 197.00 Georgia H Iowa State 1-21-19 197.00 Oklahoma A BSU, UNC 1-19-19 Schoenherr, Thomas

Front handspring pike-front half twist 10.0 1.19 Chant Nation’s 10.0 Marks of 2019 Evnt Score Date Gymnast School Site Opponent Tsukahara layout with full twist 10.0 2.316 V 10.00 1/5/2019 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Arkansas Chant UB 10.00 1/12/2019 Kyla Ross UCLA A Collegiate Challenge 10.00 1/21/2019 Madison Kocian UCLA H Arizona State BB THIRD ROTATION RALLY FX 10.00 1/12/2018 UCLA H Oregon State

Heading into the final rotation at No. 5 Louisiana State, the Gators trailed the Tigers by 0.05. 2019 Top 20 All-Around Totals AA Name School Date Opponent 1 39.750 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A 1-5-19 Arkansas Although it was a fraction of a point, closing that gap is a tough task – 2 39.700 Trinity Thomas Florida H 1-25-19 Kentucky especially on the road. 39.700 Sarah Finnegan LSU H 1-18-19 Florida 39.700 Kyla Ross UCLA A 1-12-19 Quad When Florida’s six-for-six beam set moved the Gators to the win, it was the 39.700 Utah H 1-5-19 Penn State team’s first final rotation road rally since 2012 (-0.05 deficit to 0.125 win at 6 39.675 Sarah Finnegan LSU H 1-4-19 California 7 39.650 Trinity Thomas Florida A 1-18-19 LSU No. 6 Nebraska on March 4, 2012). 39.650 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H 1-11-19 Georgia 39.650 Kyla Ross UCLA H 1-4-19 Nebraska That gave Florida its first win in four visits to Baton Rouge, with the last road 10 39.625 Minnesota A 1-26-19 Penn State 36.625 Kennedi Edney LSU A 1-25-19 Alabama win coming in 2011. 39.625 Sarah Finnegan LSU A 1-25-19 Alabama 39.625 Oklahoma A 1-19-19 North Carolina 39.625 MyKayla Skinner Utah A 1-19-19 Oregon State ADDITION FOR 2020 SEASON 39.625 Michigan A 1-26-19 Maryland 39.625 Natalie Wojcik Michigan A 1-4-19 Quad Florida signed three-time Junior Olympic Level 10 champion Payton 17 39.600 Sydney Snead Georgia H 1-18-19 Alabama Richards in the November signing period. 36.600 MyKayla Skinner Utah A 1-26-19 Arizona State 39.600 MyKayla Skinner Utah A 1-11-19 BYU

Payton Richards – Mokena, Ill. @paytonrichardss

 Three top-four individual finishes in 2018 Junior Olympic Level 10 Senior D Championships – floor exercise (tied for third), all-around (4th) and uneven bars (T4th)  Shared 2017 JO Level 10 Senior A beam title. Also shared second in all-around and runner-up on bars  2016 JO Level 10 Junior E all-around co-champion and claimed beam title. Also shared third on vault  2018 and 2017 Region 5 Level 10 balance beam champion and all- around runner-up in both meets. Also 2016 Region 5 Junior all- around champion  2018, 2017, 2016 Region 5 All-Star Team  2017 Metroplex Challenge beam champion. All-around runner-up and shared second on vault  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 is coached by Don and Patrice McPherson Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

TH Did You Know… ALICIA BOREN EARNS 40 EVENT WIN • The average height for the Gators is 5-3. Senior Alicia Boren floor victory on Jan. 25 makes her the 15th Gator • Sierra Alexander is 5-7, the tallest Gator since the 2007 roster had a with 40 or more career event titles. pair of 5-8 gymnasts – Breanne King and Chantelle Tousek. • Alyssa Baumann is the third Gator to be a part of a medal-winning Gators with 40 or More Career Event Titles U.S. World Championship team. Baumann was part of the 2014 gold Name FR SOPH JR SR Total medal team. and Bridget Sloan were both part of Bridget Sloan (2013-16) 22 34 12 27 95 the 2010 U.S. team that took silver. Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) 36 24 17 13 90 • Alicia Boren won four consecutive Junior Olympic Level 10 all-around Melissa Miller (1986-89) 13 17 38 18 86 titles (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012). (2012-15) 21 18 20 24 83 Kristen Guise (1993-96) 1 20 24 33 78 • Maegan Chant got her dog Charlie when she was 12. He dad said if Alex McMurtry (2015-18) 8 16 24 27 75 she finished in the top three in the 2010 Elite Canada all-around, she Ashanée Dickerson (2010-13) 23 22 13 9 67 could get a dog. She took second. Ann Woods (1980-82) 22 24 20 66 • Amanda Cheney started gymnastics at age six. She was involved in Corey Hartung (2006-09) 14 12 21 10 57 dance but couldn’t suppress the desire to do cartwheels. She asked her Chrissy Van Fleet (1997-00) 6 10 18 21 55 mother if she could try gymnastics. Ashley Reed (2005-08) 10 7 18 11 46 • Leah Clapper and her younger sister, Lily, have a food blog – Zest & Lynn McDonnell (1981-84) 20 9 14 1 44 Finesse Melanie Sinclair (2007-09) 11 16 14 41 • Jazmyn Foberg is one of two on the 2019 Gator team to graduate Amanda Castillo (2007-10) 14 18 2 6 40 high school a year early to start college. Trinity Thomas also finished Alicia Boren (2016-present) 7 13 15 5 40 high school in three years to join the 2019 Gator team. • Rachel Gowey learned a bit more than how to become an elite gymnast while she trained at Chow’s Gymnastics. also 2019 Gator Event Winners AA V UB BB FX taught her to count to five in Chinese. Alicia Boren (5) • Amelia Hundley’s family owns a dance studio and she’s taken classes 39.575 (1-11) 9.875 (1-11) 9.90 (1-11) 9.925 (1-11) for a variety of types of dance. Her favorite? Tap. 9.925 (1-25) • Sydney Johnson-Scharpf is the only child of Brandy Johnson Rachel Gowey (2) (member of 1988 U.S. Olympic team) and competitive water skier, now 9.90 (1-11) movie/television stunt man Bill Scharpf 9.925 (1-18) • Nya Reed claimed 10 Virginia Level 10 titles since 2013 (2018 all- Nya Reed (1) around, beam, floor; 2017 vault, beam, floor; 2014 vault; 2013 all- 9.925 (1-11) around, bars, floor) • Savannah Schoenherr already has four 10.0s – earned in Georgia Trinity Thomas (6) High School Association (GHSA) competition. She swept the five event 39.70 (1-25) 9.95 (1-11) 9.925 (1-25) 9.95 (1-18) 9.975 (1-25) 9.925 (1-25_ titles at the 2019 GHSA State Championships, including scoring her final 10.0 to claim the floor title. • Megan Skaggs is one of three Gators on the 2015 Pan American Games gold medal team. Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley also were Florida in the National Rankings (by total season average as of Jan. on that team. 28, 2019) • Halley Taylor is a fourth generation Gator. She’s been coming to Team Gator football and gymnastics events since she was a child. 2. 197.492 All-Around • Trinity Thomas helped the U.S. win the 2018 Senior Pan American 4. Trinity Thomas 39.608 Gymnastics Championships gold in Peru in September (also claimed 9. Alicia Boren 39.500 silver on bars and all-around). Thomas is believed to be the fourth T14. Rachel Gowey 39.325 gymnast to earn an international medal while also on a NCAA team Vault roster. She’s the first since Jessie Deziel (Nebraska/2011 Pan Am gold). 10. 49.067 Others include (Brown/2006-silver & 2007-gold World T21. Maegan Chant 9.85 Championships) and Kelly Garrison-Steves (Oklahoma/1987 Pan Am Games gold). Uneven Bars 1. 49.525 1. Trinity Thomas 9.95 SMART GATORS T4 Megan Skaggs 9.925 T10 Amelia Hundley 9.908 Seven Gators earned National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics T22 Alicia Boren 9.875 Coaches (NACGC) Scholastic All-America honors in 2018. To qualify, a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 is required. Balance Beam 2. 49.408 Sierra Alexander Amanda Cheney Megan Skaggs 9 Trinity Thomas 9.892 Alyssa Baumann Jazmyn Foberg T11 Alicia Boren 9.883 Maegan Chant Rachel Gowey T16 Rachel Gowey 9.875 T16 Leah Clapper 9.875

T22 Megan Skaggs 9.867 This team is regularly among the GPA leaders among Gator squads. Here’s the team’s GPA for the last five semesters: Floor Exercise 2. 49.492 Fall 2019 3.61 T5 Trinity Thomas 9.925 Spring 2018 3.53 T7 Alicia Boren 9.917 Fall 2017 3.58 T9 Nya Reed 9.912 Spring 2017 3.51 T22 Alyssa Baumann 9.887 Fall 2016 3.40 T22 Rachel Gowey 9.887

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WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2019? All-Around Beam: Florida returns two who earned All-America honors in NCAA competition Florida ranked among the top four in seven of the 12 ranking reports of - Alicia Boren (2017, 2018) and Amelia Hundley (2017). 2018. Its 49.675 school-record beam total came versus Oklahoma.

Boren’s 11 all-around victories is No. 11 on the Gators Career chart. She Florida returns three with beam wins in 2018, including Southeastern led the Gators in 2018 with six all-around victories and was the Conference champion Alyssa Baumann. Alicia Boren won twice, Southeastern Conference Championships’ runner-up. Baumann three times and Rachel Gowey shared the 2018 team high of four wins with then senior Alex McMurtry. Gowey earned beam All- Boren is one of three on Florida’s 2019 roster with collegiate all-around America honors at the NCAA Championships. wins. Juniors Amelia Hundley (2) and Rachel Gowey (1) both claimed all-around wins as freshmen. Several freshmen could claim beam spots, including Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf, Savannah Schoenherr, Halley Taylor and Two Gator sophomores – Jazmyn Foberg and Megan Skaggs – Trinity Thomas. Options abound on this event for the 2019 Gators. competed in at least one all-around in 2018. Gator returners from 2018 NCAA Championships (beam lineup): Several freshmen are training all events. Two freshmen with recent all- around accolades are Savannah Schoenherr and Trinity Thomas. Name Baumann Boren Gowey Hundley Skaggs Schoenherr took second in 2018 Junior Olympic National Level 10 all- 2018 Best 9.975 9.925 9.95 9.90 9.90 around. At the 2018 U.S. Championships, Thomas took eighth in the all- around to earn her third consecutive U.S. Senior National Team berth. Floor: She was part of the U.S.’s gold-medal team at the 2018 Senior Pan Florida stood among the nation’s top five for each of the final seven American Championships, where she took second in the all-around. 2018 floor ranking reports.

Gator returners from 2018 NCAA Championships (all-arounders): UF’s 2018 season high of 49.625 came in the Alabama dual meet and included a 10.0 floor mark by then senior Kennedy Baker. Name Boren Hundley 2018 Best 39.60 39.475 For the second consecutive year, Alicia Boren won five floor titles. Among her 2018 wins was the Southeastern Conference floor title. She Vault: equaled her collegiate-best of 9.95 three times as a junior. Boren earned All-America honors with her 9.90 in the NCAA Semifinals. Florida ranked among the nation’s top three on vault in the final nine ranking reports of 2018 and set its season-high of 49.525 in the Gators Two Gators turned in their season floor bests in 2018 NCAA Link to Pink meet versus Arkansas. Florida’s 49.4875 vault total led both competition. Alyssa Baumann earned All-American honors with her 2018 NCAA semifinal sessions. 9.95 floor routine in 2018 NCAA semifinal competition and matched her

collegiate-best mark in the NCAA Super Six team final. Amelia Hundley Four return from Florida’s vaulting lineup in the 2018 NCAA Super Six, anchored the Super Six floor lineup with a season-best 9.925. but Foberg is sidelined due to elbow surgery.

Several freshmen bring big skills, including double layouts by Nya Reed, Boren performs a Yurchenko one and half (10.0 start value) and seven Halley Taylor and Trinity Thomas. Sydney Johnson-Scharpf and other Gators (Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, Amelia Hundley, Savannah Schoenherr also have E-level passes in their floor Nya Reed, Savannah Schoenherr, Megan Skaggs, Trinity Thomas) repertoires. could compete the same vault in 2018. Maegan Chant also trains two different 10.0 value vaults – a Tsukahara layout with a full twist and front Gator returners from 2018 NCAA Championships (floor lineup): handspring pike-front half.

Name Baumann Boren Gowey Hundley Gator returners from 2018 NCAA Championships (vault lineup): 2018 Best 9.95 9.95 9.875 9.925

Name Boren Foberg Hundley Skaggs 2018 Best 9.95 9.90 9.90 9.825 2018 GATOR STATISTICAL LEADERS Team Total 198.15` 1-26-18 All-Around Bars: Alex McMurtry 39.825* 3-8-18

Florida ranked third on bars for the ranking reports of 2018. The Vault season best of 49.575 came in the regular-season finale versus Team 49.525 2-23-18 Alex McMurtry 10.0* 1-26-18 Nebraska. Uneven Bars Two returners earned All-America bars honors at the NCAA Team 49.575 3-9-18 Alex McMurtry 9.975 Five times Championships – Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley. Gowey won two bars titles in 2018 and Hundley posted six top-three bars finishes. Balance Beam Team 49.675* 1-26-18 Alex McMurtry 10.0* 1-26-18

Freshman Savannah Schoenherr won the 2018 Junior Olympics Level Floor Exercise 10 bars title. At the September 2018 Senior Pan American Games, Team 49.625 2-9-18 Kennedy Baker 10.0* 2-9-18 Trinity Thomas was runner-up on bars. *-School record Gator returners from 2018 NCAA Championships (bar lineup):

Name Boren Foberg Gowey Hundley Skaggs 2018 Best 9.925 9.95 9.925 9.925 9.90

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Meet 2 Preseason No. 3 Florida vs No. 11 No. 3 Florida at No. 5 LSU Missouri Jan. 18, 2019 Jan. 11, 2019 Pete Maravich Assembly Center / Baton Rouge, Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech La. Arena / Gainesville, Fla. It was exactly what was expected for a meeting of top-five gymnastics teams. After trading the lead back and forth, it was No. 3 Florida hitting every routine on its final rotation to surge ahead to take a Gator gymnastics opened season and Southeastern Conference action with a 197.30- 197.50 – 197.425 win at No. 5 Louisiana State. 196.450 win over Missouri Friday evening in front of an enthusiastic Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd. Tonight’s attendance of 12,093 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is the seventh highest in LSU history. Three of LSU’s top seven crowds are versus Florida. The attendance of 8,446 is the second-highest season opening crowd for the Gator program. UF-LSU Series Notes: TONIGHT’S MEET  Competitions between these two programs are traditionally tight. Florida’s 0.075 Many teams around the nation opened the 2019 campaign last weekend. The Gators margin of victory tonight is the 17th span of half a point or less in the last 21 performance Friday looked as if they already were a few meets into their schedule, as their meetings. 197.30 is the program’s all-time season-opening high. It is also the second-highest opening  Tonight’s loss ended LSU’s 35-home meet win streak, which dated back to March 8, 2013 (197.725-197.50 loss vs No. 5 Alabama). total in the nation for 2019.  This is the first Florida win in four visits to Baton Rouge. The Gators last won a dual in the PMAC in 2011. Florida won at least a share of each of the evening’s event titles. Senior Alicia Boren’s four  Tonight’s result ends the Tigers’ four dual meet win streak in the UF-LSU series. titles includes matching her Gator all-time season-high all-around total of 39.575 for the  Florida trailed by 0.05 after three rotations and won by 0.075. It is Florida’s first second consecutive year. Boren shared three event titles. Freshman Nya Reed and Boren regular-season road win after a three-rotation deficit since March 4, 2012 at then No. tied for the floor title (9.925). Boren and junior All-American Rachel Gowey each turned in 6 Nebraska (0.05 deficit for 0.125 win). the high beam mark of 9.90. Boren and Missouri’s Hannah McCrary shared the vault win (9.875). TONIGHT’S MEET Gators opened with a solid uneven bars set, led by freshman Trinity Thomas’ team high 9.925. Freshman Trinity Thomas’ 9.95 took the uneven bars win. Thomas also took second with Florida also received 9.90s from Amelia Hundley and Megan Skaggs. Florida led by the slenderest the fourth-highest total (39.475) for a Gator making her all-around debut. of margins, 0.025 after the opening rotation.

Five from Florida’s top-ranked freshmen class made their collegiate debuts tonight. In The Tigers took a midpoint two-tenths lead after its final three uneven bars performers went 9.925 or addition to Reed and Thomas, Leah Clapper, Sydney Johnson-Scharpf and Savannah better. Thomas’ 9.875 was the Gators’ top vault among UF’s season-high event total of 49.225. Schoenherr each turned in some solid routines Friday. Florida used three consecutive floor marks of 9.9 or better to narrow the Tiger lead to 0.05 heading

into the final rotation. Florida’s Nya Reed and Alicia Boren each posted 9.90 and Thomas posted GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: UF’s season-best of 9.95 to share the event title.  Florida’s 197.30 is its all-time season opener high. The previous high of 197.125 came in a 2008 home dual versus Illinois-. A six-for-six balance beam set gave the Gators the winning margin. The final four Gators – Boren,  Boren claimed her 12th all-around win tonight. She is the 11th Gator in the Rachel Gowey, Thomas and Alyssa Baumann – all turned in marks of 9.9 or better. Gowey’s 9.925 program’s 47-year history with a dozen or more all-around victories. won the evening’s beam title.  Thomas’ 9.95 is the second-highest season-opening bars mark in Florida history. All-American Melanie Sinclair opened the 2007 season with a 9.975 at LSU senior Sarah Finnegan won all-around (39.70), vault (9.925), bars (9.975) and shared the floor the Super Six Challenge in Fayetteville, Ark. win at 9.95 with Thomas.

 Two Gators –Reed and Boren – equaled the Gators’ all-time season-opening GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: floor mark (9.925). Of the seven gymnasts on that list, Boren is the only repeat.  Gowey has used marks of 9.90 or better to win both beam titles this season. It is her She also opened the 2018 season with a 9.925 floor win at West Virginia. eighth beam win of her Gator career.  Florida’s 49.50 is the nation’s highest season opening uneven bars total of  Thomas’ 39.65 took second in the all-around and set Florida’s 2019 high total. She 2019. also was second on vault (9.875) and shared third on bars (9.925)  Four Gators took either first or second on beam. Behind Gowey’s winning mark of SIDELINED GATORS: 9.925, Baumann, Boren and Thomas were among a five-way tie for second. A pair of Gator sophomores cheered from the sidelines Friday due to injury. All-American  Baumann made her 2019 debut tonight, anchoring Florida’s beam (9.90) and floor Alyssa Baumann’s fall during Thursday’s bars training resulted in her being transported to (9.875) lineups. A fall from bars in the team’s Jan. 10 training sidelined her for the Shands Hospital for a precautionary evaluation. She will return to training and competition Jan. 11 opener. this season.  Florida turned in three team season highs Friday – team (197.50), vault (49.225) and beam (49.475). Jazmyn Foberg underwent elbow surgery in the fall. If her recovery goes well, she could  Friday’s totals rank No. 4 (UF’s 197.50) and No. 5 (LSU’s 197.425) among the return to competition late in the 2019 schedule. nation’s 2019 scores.

HEAR FROM THE GATORS: RECORDS: Florida (2-0, 2-0 SEC), LSU (1-2, 0-2 SEC). Opening Statement: THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 71-40.

“Wow. I told the team at the end of the competition that they were super normal tonight – HEAR FROM THE GATORS: which is the best compliment I can give them. What they did out on the competition floor How does this one feel? today was what we had been training in the gym. I know this team was itching and ready to "It feels great. Super excited and joyful for this team. They reaped the benefits tonight of the hard go after starting one week after most of the teams. After this meet, it should continue. If this is work they have been putting in the gym. They've been going in day in and day out, putting in the what jitters look like first meet out, then it is going to be a spectacular year. Each team is numbers like everyone else, but when we come out on the floor there was such a sense of calmness memorable and this season is no different than any other.” that is such an eerie feeling, but a great feeling as well.

“We are going to go back and pick apart this meet, but today we are going to enjoy the “But this team did a fabulous job. I'd say we came out a little timid tonight, a little reserved, nothing moment and enjoy this win. We are going to celebrate this evening with lots of new people on extreme, but a little cautious. But after the first event, the Gators started getting on a roll so I was this team. I am so thankful they all came together and had each other’s backs tonight.” – very proud to see them settle down a bit and just do what they've been doing." - Florida coach Jenny Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Rowland Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Sierra Alexander 9.775 Sierra Alexander 9.850 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.875 9.900 9.925 39.575 Alyssa Baumann 9.900 9.875 Leah Clapper 9.875 Alicia Boren 9.800 9.800 9.900 9.900 39.400 Rachel Gowey 9.725 9.825 9.900 9.875 39.325 Maegan Chant 9.850 Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.850 9.850 Rachel Gowey 9.800 9.925 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.750 Amelia Hundley 9.900 9.825 9.825 Nya Reed 9.775 9.925 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.800 Savannah Schoenherr 9.450 9.875 Nya Reed 9.850 9.900 Megan Skaggs 9.925 9.875 Savannah Schoenherr 9.750 9.825 Trinity Thomas 9.775 9.950 9.850 9.900 39.475 Megan Skaggs 9.900 9.850 Team Totals 48.925 49.500 49.400 49.475 197.300 Trinity Thomas 9.875 9.925 9.900 9.950 39.650 Team Totals 49.225 49.350 49.475 49.450 197.500 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 3 All-Time Top Gator Gymnastics Home Crowds (6,000 or above) No. 3 Florida vs No. 17 Kentucky Jan. 25, 2019 Crowd Opponent Date Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech 10,855 Georgia 1/18/2008 10,651 Alabama 2/10/1989 Arena / Gainesville, Fla. 10,013 Georgia 1/24/2014 GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A season-high team total, boosted by a school-record on uneven bars, gave the No. 3 9,661 LSU (sellout) 1/12/2018 Florida gymnastics team the win over Kentucky Friday evening at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. 9,652 Oklahoma (sellout) 1/26/2018 O’Connell Center. 9,198 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 1/29/2010 9,197 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/21/2014 Florida’s 197.675 stands as the nation’s No. 4 total for the first month of the season. Kentucky turned in its 9,108 Gators Link to Pink vs. Auburn 1/27/2017 season-best of 196.65 Friday. 8,867 Alabama 1/29/2016 Tonight’s Exactech Arena crowd of 8,615 ranks as the 10th largest in program history. 8,615 Kentucky 1/25/2019 8,446 Missouri 1/11/2019 TONIGHT’S MEET 8,355 Georgia 2/10/2017 Florida trailed the Wildcats by 0.175 after the opening rotation. The Gators’ school-record uneven bars set 8,338 Georgia 1/27/2006 reversed the standings, as Florida owned nearly a half point lead at midpoint. 8,321 Gators Link to Pink vs. Arkansas 2/23/2018

Senior Alicia Boren started Florida’s bars lineup with a collegiate-best 9.95. Florida turned in six bars scores 8,272 Gators Link to Pink vs. NC St & PSU 1/28/2011 of 9.9 or better as the final total of 49.725 set the program record. Freshman Trinity Thomas’ 9.975 won the 8,236 Alabama 2/9/2018 event title and joining Boren in the runner-up position were teammates Amelia Hundley and Megan 8,159 Gators Link to Pink vs. Auburn 1/25/2013 Skaggs. 8,119 Super Six Challenge 1/7/2005 8,112 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/10/2012 Thomas led Florida on balance beam to win the event with her collegiate-best 9.925. Hundley equaled her 8,074 Alabama 2/8/2013 collegiate best to take second at 9.90. 8,019 Gators Link to Pink vs. Kentucky 1/30/2009 Florida finished the evening with a season-best 49.55 on floor. Boren and Thomas shared the floor win at 7,683 Kentucky 1/13/2017 9.925 with Kentucky’s Mollie Korth. 7,621 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 2/12/2016 7,486 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/19/1986 Thomas’ winning all-around total of 39.70 is a Florida season high and ties for second in the nation for 2019. 7,329 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/18/1986 Boren was runner-up at 39.525 and UK’s Korth shared third with teammate Alex Hyland (39.35). 7,260 Oklahoma 1/31/2014

GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: 7,129 LSU 2/26/2016  197.675 is Florida’s season-high and nation’s No. 4 total of 2019. Florida’s three totals of 7,137 NCAA Gainesville Regional Championships 4/6/2013 2019 all rank among the nation’s top 10 – 197.675 (No. 4), 197.50 (No. 5) and 197.30 (No. 7,116 Georgia 1/30/2015 7) 7,047 Alabama 2/20/2009  Florida’s 49.725 sets the program’s uneven bars record. The previous record of 49.70 came 7,039 North Carolina 3/11/2016 in the 2007 Gators Link to Pink meet versus Kentucky. 6,789 Arizona State & Auburn 1/27/1989  The 49.725 adds two-tenths to the nation’s 2019 bars high. 6,783 Alabama 2/4/2011  Thomas is the fifth Gator freshman to earn a 9.975 bars mark. The most nearly-perfect bars marks earned by a Gator freshman is three by Bridget Sloan (2013). 6,754 Auburn 1/16/2015  Five Gator freshmen have now earned a 9.975 bars mark eight times in Florida history. 6,742 Arizona State, Arizona, LSU 2/8/1985  Seven Gators turned in nine collegiate bests Friday: 6,718 NCAA Gymnastics Champ. (Super Six) 4/18/1997  Crowd of 8,615 is No. 10 in Florida history 6,705 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/15/2008  Senior Amanda Cheney made her first appearance in a vault lineup in almost two years to 6,617 Gators Link to Pink vs. Kentucky 2/27/2015 the day (Jan. 27, 2017). A knee injury sidelined her for the entire 2018 campaign. Tonight’s 6,516 Georgia 1/22/1994 9.825 is a collegiate best. 6,511 UCLA 1/15/2016 6,421 Georgia 2/19/2010 BOREN JOINS 40 CAREER WIN LIST: With her floor win on Jan. 25 gives senior Alicia Boren the 40th event win of her Gator career. 6,304 Missouri 2/24/2017 6,198 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 1/27/2012 She is the 15th Gator with 40 or more career event titles. 6,135 Super Six Challenge–UGA, UA, LSU, UCLA, PSU 1/11/2002 6,134 Georgia 2/24/2012 RECORDS: Florida (3-0, 3-0 SEC), Kentucky (3-3, 1-1 SEC). 6,124 Arkansas 2/14/2014 6,123 Penn State 3/7/1981 THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 86-1. 6,096 Georgia 1/12/1996 HEAR FROM THE GATORS: 6,074 Alabama 1/19/2007 Opening Statement: 6,044 Alabama 1/22/1983 “It’s a good thing when we are not paying attention to scores. We’ve been working really hard in staying 6,001 Auburn 2/18/2011 within our bubble and our zone – going one person at a time, one routine at a time. To be perfectly honest, I did not catch the end score. To me, it doesn’t matter what the score is, that is something we cannot control.

“We talk about improving and focusing on the things we can control. We try to get better and I believe the Gators got better tonight. We had some fantastic performances; there is still room for improvement. We left a lot out there, but that is okay. It is all a process. We can’t fix everything all at once and we won’t have a perfect meet, but tonight was pretty darn good.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

On Florida’s record bars rotation: “The bar rotation was HOT! It was contagious. We were talking about that before the meet started today – being able to build off one another. After Alicia [Boren] stuck her dismount, it was contagious. She really set the tone for that event and everyone followed suit.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

On her first all-around win of her college career: "(It feels) really cool. Really great. I took it one event at a time, one skill at a time, and I just kept telling myself literally one thing at a time. Because when you get ahead of yourself, that's when you make mistakes." – freshman Trinity Thomas

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Sierra Alexander 9.775 Alyssa Baumann 9.325 9.900 Alicia Boren 9.800 9.950 9.850 9.925 39.525 Maegan Chant 9.775 Amanda Cheney 9.825 Rachel Gowey 9.900 9.800 9.900 Amelia Hundley 9.950 9.900 9.900 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.600 Savannah Schoenherr 9.325 9.900 Megan Skaggs 9.950 9.875 Trinity Thomas 9.875 9.975 9.925 9.925 39.700 Team Totals 49.050 49.725 49.350 49.550 197.675

2019 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Overall: 3-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Regular Season: 3-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 SEC: 2-0

Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance 1/11 Missouri Gainesville, Fla. W 196.450 197.300 8,446 Baton Rouge, W 197.425 197.500 12,093 1/18 Louisiana State La. 1/25 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla. W 196.650 197.675 8,615 2/1 Oklahoma Stillwater, Okla. Gators Link to Pink vs Gainesville, Fla. 2/8 Auburn 2/15 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2/22 Georgia Gainesville, Fla. 3/1 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 3/8 Penn State Gainesville, Fla. 3/23 SEC Championships New Orleans, La. 4/5 NCAA Regional TBA 4/6 NCAA Regional Final 4/19 NCAA Semifinal Ft. Worth, Texas 4/20 NCAA Team Final Ft. Worth, Texas

2018 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1/11 Missouri 48.925 49.500 49.400 49.475 197.300 1/18 Louisiana State 49.225 49.350 49.475 49.450 197.500 1/25 Kentucky 49.050 49.725* 49.350 49.550 197.675 2/1 Oklahoma 2/8 Gators Link to Pink vs Auburn 2/15 Alabama 2/22 Georgia 3/1 Arkansas 3/8 Penn State 3/23 SEC Championships 4/5 NCAA Regional 4/6 NCAA Regional Final 4/19 NCAA Semifinal 4/20 NCAA Team Final

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2019 Total: Vault: Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 197.675 (1-25-19) 49.225 (1-18-19) 49.725* (1-25-19) 49.475 (1-18-19) 49.55 (1-25-19)

All-Around: 9.875, Alicia Boren 9.975, Trinity 9.925, Rachel 9.95, Trinity 39.70, Trinity (1-11-19), Trinity Thomas (1-25-19) Gowey (1-18-19), Thomas (1-18-19) Thomas (1-25-19) Thomas (1-18/25- Trinity Thomas (1- 19) 25-19)

*-UF record

2019 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS

Sierra Alexander Alyssa Baumann Vault 9.85 1-18-19 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.90 1-18-19 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.90 1-25-19 All-Around All-Around

Alicia Boren Maegan Chant Vault 9.875 1-11-19 Vault 9.85 1-18-19 Uneven Bars 9.95# 1-25-19 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.900 1-11/18-19 Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.925 1-11/25-19 Floor Exercise All-Around 39.575 1-11-19 All-Around

Amanda Cheney Leah Clapper Vault 9.825# 1-25-19 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.875# 1-11-19 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Jazmyn Foberg Rachel Gowey Vault Vault 9.725 1-11-19 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.90 1-25-19 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.925 1-18-19 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.90# 1-25-19 All-Around All-Around 39.325 1-11-19

Amelia Hundley Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Vault Vault Uneven Bars 9.950 1-25-19 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.900# 1-25-19 Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.900 1-25-19 Floor Exercise 9.80# 1-18-19 All-Around All-Around

Nya Reed Savannah Schoenherr Vault 9.850# 1-18-19 Vault 9.750# 1-18-19 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.900# 1-25-19 Balance Beam Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.925# 1-11-19 Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Megan Skaggs Halley Taylor Vault Vault Uneven Bars 9.950# 1-25-19 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.875 1-11/25-19 Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Trinity Thomas Vault 9.875# 1-18/25-19 Uneven Bars 9.975# 1-25-19 Balance Beam 9.925# 1-25-19 Floor Exercise 9.950# 1-18-19 All-Around 39.70# 1-25-19

# - personal collegiate-best * - UF record

2019 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS

Sierra Alexander Amanda Cheney Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 9.725 1/11 DNC 1/18 9.85 1/18 DNC 1/25 9.775 1/25 9.825 2/1 2/1 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22 3/1 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/23 3/23 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20

Alyssa Baumann Leah Clapper Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 INJ 1/11 9.875 (3) 1/18 9.90 (2) 9.875 1/18 DNC 1/25 9.325 9.90 1/25 DNC 2/1 2/1 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22 3/1 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/23 3/23 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20

Alicia Boren Jazmyn Foberg Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 9.875 (1) 9.875 (3) 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 39.575 (1) 1/11 INJ 1/18 9.80 9.80 9.90 (2) 9.90 (3) 39.40 1/18 INJ 1/25 9.80 9.95 (2) 9.85 9.925 (1) 39.525 (2) 1/25 INJ 2/1 2/1 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22 3/1 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/23 3/23 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20

Maegan Chant Rachel Gowey Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 DNC 1/11 9.725 9.825 9.90 (1) 9.875 39.325 (3) 1/18 9.85 1/18 9.80 9.925 (1) 1/25 9.775 1/25 9.90 9.80 9.90 2/1 2/1 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22 3/1 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/23 3/23 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20

Amelia Hundley Megan Skaggs Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 9.875 (3) 9.85 9.85 1/11 9.925 (2) 9.875 (3) 1/18 9.90 9.825 9.825 1/18 9.90 9.85 1/25 9.95 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.90 1/25 9.95 (2) 9.875 (3) 2/1 2/1 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/22 2/22 3/1 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/23 3/23 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20

Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Halley Taylor Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 9.75 1/11 DNC 1/18 9.80 1/11 DNC 1/25 9.60 1/18 DNC 2/1 1/25 2/8 2/1 2/15 2/8 2/22 2/15 3/1 2/22 3/8 3/1 3/23 3/8 4/5 3/23 4/6 4/5 4/19 4/6 4/20 4/19 4/20 Nya Reed Date V UB BB FX AA Trinity Thomas 1/11 9.775 9.925 (1) Date V UB BB FX AA 1/18 9.85 9.90 (3) 1/11 9.775 9.95 (1) 9.85 9.90 (3) 39.475 (2) 1/25 DNC 1/18 9.875 9.925 (3) 9.90 (2) 9.95 (1) 39.65 (2) 2/1 1/25 9.875 (2) 9.975 (1) 9.925 (1) 9.925 (1) 39.70 (1) 2/8 2/1 2/15 2/8 2/22 2/15 3/1 2/22 3/8 3/1 3/23 3/8 4/5 3/23 4/6 4/5 4/19 4/6 4/20 4/19 4/20 Savannah Schoenherr Date V UB BB FX AA 1/11 9.45 9.875 (3) 1/18 9.75 9.825 underline denotes collegiate best 1/25 9.325 9.90 ! –All-America first team 2/1 ^ - All-America second team * denotes UF record 2/8 2/15 2/22 3/1 3/8 3/23 4/5 4/6 4/19 4/20

2019 Florida Gymnastics Meet-by-Meet Lineups

Missouri @LSU @UK @Oklahom Auburn @Alabama a Vault Gowey 9.725 Alexander 9.85 Alexander 9.775 Alexander 9.775 Chant 9.85 Cheney 9.825 Thomas 9.775 Reed 9.85 Chant 9.775 Boren 9.875 Thomas 9.875 Schoenherr 9.325 Reed 9.775 Boren 9.80 Thomas 9.875 Schoenherr 9.450 Schoenherr 9.75 Boren 9.800 48.925 49.225 49.050 Bars Boren 9.875 Boren 9.80 Boren 9.95 Gowey 9.825 Gowey 9.80 Gowey 9.90 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.90 Hundley 9.95 Schoenherr 9.875 Schoenherr 9.825 Thomas 9.975 Thomas 9.950 Thomas 9.925 Schoenherr 9.90 Skaggs 9.925 Skaggs 9.90 Skaggs 9.95 49.500 49.350 49.725* Beam Skaggs 9.875 Skaggs 9.85 Skaggs 9.875 Hundley 9.850 Hundley 9.825 Hundley 9.900 Boren 9.900 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.850 Gowey 9.900 Gowey 9.925 Gowey 9.800 Thomas 9.850 Thomas 9.90 Thomas 9.925 Clapper 9.875 Baumann 9.90 Baumann 9.325 49.400 49.475 49.350 Floor Hundley 9.850 Hundley 9.825 Johnson-Scharp 9.600 Johnson-Scharp 9.750 Johnson-Scharp 9.80 Hundley 9.900 Reed 9.925 Reed 9.90 Boren 9.925 Boren 9.925 Boren 9.90 Thomas 9.925 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.95 Baumann 9.900 Gowey 9.875 Baumann 9.875 Gowey 9.900 49.475 49.45 49.550 197.300 197.50 197.675 @ NCAA Reg.

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2018 - 2019 Season Page: 1 Sierra Alexander Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.775 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.850 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.775 Average 9.800 Season High 9.850 Career High 9.875

Alyssa Baumann Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.900 9.875 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.325 9.900 Average 9.613 9.888 Season High 9.900 9.900 Career High 9.775 9.975 9.950

Alicia Boren Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.875 9.875 9.900 9.925 39.575 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.800 9.800 9.900 9.900 39.400 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.800 9.950 9.850 9.925 39.525 Average 9.825 9.875 9.883 9.917 39.500 Season High 9.875 9.950 9.900 9.925 39.575 Career High 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 39.725

Maegan Chant Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.850 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.775 Average 9.813 Season High 9.850 Career High 9.875 9.875 9.700

Amanda Cheney Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.825 Average 9.825 Season High 9.825 Career High 9.825 9.875

Leah Clapper Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.875 Average 9.875 Season High 9.875 Career High 9.875

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2018 - 2019 Season Page: 1

Rachel Gowey Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.725 9.825 9.900 9.875 39.325 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.800 9.925 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.900 9.800 9.900 Average 9.725 9.842 9.875 9.888 39.325 Season High 9.725 9.900 9.925 9.900 39.325 Career High 9.875 9.950 9.950 9.900 39.475

Amelia Hundley Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.875 9.850 9.850 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.900 9.825 9.825 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.950 9.900 9.900 Average 9.908 9.858 9.858 Season High 9.950 9.900 9.900 Career High 9.900 9.975 9.900 9.950 39.625

Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.750 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.800 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.600 Average 9.717 Season High 9.800 Career High 9.800

Nya Reed Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.775 9.925 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.850 9.900 Average 9.813 9.913 Season High 9.850 9.925 Career High 9.850 9.925

Savannah Schoenherr Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.450 9.875 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.750 9.825 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.325 9.900 Average 9.508 9.867 Season High 9.750 9.900 Career High 9.750 9.900

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2018 - 2019 Season Page: 1

Megan Skaggs Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.925 9.875 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.900 9.850 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.950 9.875 Average 9.925 9.867 Season High 9.950 9.875 Career High 9.825 9.950 9.900 9.925 39.375

Trinity Thomas Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/11/2019 Missouri at Florida 9.775 9.950 9.850 9.900 39.475 A 1/18/2019 Florida at LSU 9.875 9.925 9.900 9.950 39.650 H 1/25/2019 Kentucky at Florida 9.875 9.975 9.925 9.925 39.700 Average 9.842 9.950 9.892 9.925 39.608 Season High 9.875 9.975 9.925 9.950 39.700 Career High 9.875 9.975 9.925 9.950 39.700

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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