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2009 University of Gymnastics No. 5 seed Florida (10-6, 3-3 SEC) at NCAA Championships Thurs.-Sat., April 16-18, 2009

Bob Devaney Sports Center (13,500)► Lincoln, Neb.

This Week's Event: What’s Happening? Meet: April 16-18 – NCAA Championships at the The No. 5 seeded Who’s In The Field? University of Nebraska’s Bob Devaney Sports gymnastics team (10-6, 3-3 SEC) seeks to The National Qualifying Score (NQS) Center become the fifth team to win a national title at determined the pairings for day one of the the 2009 NCAA Championships, set for April NCAA Championships' team competition. The Thursday, April 16 16-18 in the University of Nebraska's Bob NQS seeds the teams 1-12 by adding a team's Team Qualifying Devaney Sports Center…Nebraska plays host regional qualifying score (RQS) and score from Session I (start event) – 2 p.m. (ET) to the event for the second time (also played the regional meet. Teams 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 12 host in 2003) in the event's 28-year were placed in Thursday's Session I and teams Session II (start event) – 8 p.m. (ET) history…Florida has qualified for the NCAA 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 placed in Session II.

Friday, April 17 @ 7 p.m. (ET) Championships 27 times, missing only the 2000 Florida advanced to the NCAA Championships NCAA Super Six (team final) event…the Gators advanced to the national as the No. 6 seed after winning the NCAA North stage with their win at the April 4 NCAA North Central Regional held Saturday, April 4 in the Saturday, April 18 @ 7 p.m. (ET) Central Regional - the fifth consecutive regional ’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Individual Event Finals team title for UF…Florida is seeded No. 5 for Florida has met seven of the teams qualified the fourth time in the team's 27 NCAA for the NCAA Championships…UF owns a Championship appearances (also No. 5 in 2009 record of 5-6 versus the field…Illinois Florida Communications Contact: 1997, 1993 and 1988)…in 2007, Florida and makes its first NCAA Championship Mary Howard Utah shared the pre-meet No. 1 seed, marking appearance in 2009. Cell: (352) 317-5855 the highest seed ever for Florida in NCAA E-mail: [email protected] Championship history. Session I (2009 result vs. UF) No. 1 Georgia ( 2, UF 0) Florida's advanced to the NCAA Super Six No. 4 LSU (UF 1, LSU 1) Florida @ the NCAA Open Practice: (team final) four of the last five years…the No. 5 took fourth in the 2008 event in Athens, No. 8 Oklahoma (UF 1, OU 0) (with LSU, Oklahoma, Stanford) Ga.…the NCAA Super Six format began in Wed., April 15 – 11-12:40 p.m. (CT) No. 9 Stanford 1993 and Florida's advanced to the team final No. 12 Penn State Pre-Meet Press Conference: round seven times (2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, Wed., April 15 1997, 1998, 1994), recording its highest NCAA Session II (2009 result vs. UF) 4 p.m. (ET) finish of second in 1998…Florida has competed No. 2 Utah (Utah 1, UF 0) 4:20-4:40 p.m.- Florida, LSU, OU, SU in the Devaney Sports Center three times since No. 3 Alabama (UF 1, UA 1) nd th Devaney Center wrestling room 2000 (2 in 2004 quad meet/196.35; 7 in 2003 No. 6 Oregon State NCAA Championships/196.325; lost 2001 No. 7 UCLA (UF 1, UCLA 0) dual/196.625. No. 10 Arkansas (UF 1, Ark 1) Live video streams of the press conferences No. 11 Illinois available on Huskers.com and NCAA.com Super Six & Event Finals

The top three teams in each of Thursday’s sessions advance to the NCAA Super Six on Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m. (ET)…the winner of On The Web & On The Tube: the Super Six is the NCAA team champion…UF WWW: live scoring available at advanced to the NCAA Super Six in 1994, www.Huskers.com or 1997, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 http://www.ncaasports.com/gymnastics/womens earning its top finish of second in the 1998 Streaming Video: event…to advance to the NCAA Individual April 15 4-5 p.m. ET Event finals, competitors must place in the top April 16 Following Session I (5 p.m. ET) Following Session II (11 p.m. ET) four (including ties) in their session on April 17 Following Super Six (10:30 p.m. ET) Thursday…the NCAA all-around champion will April 18 Following Finals (10:30 p.m. ET) be determined Thursday, April 16 in the team Television: airs tape-delayed on CBS on May qualifying competition…a Gator has won 9 @ 2 p.m. (EDT). NCAA individual titles on four occasions – Maria Anz (FX/1984), Betsy Commentators: Tim Brando and Amanda Borden. Hamm (BB/1998), Susan Hines (V/1997, ‘98) Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

ABOUT THE GATORS: 2009 Notables… Meet Coach Faehn Location: Gainesville, Fla. • The Gators advanced to the NCAA , the 2007 National Collegiate President: Dr. Championships based on its win April 4 at Gymnastics Coaches Association Coach of the Athletics Director: the NCAA North Central Region Year, is in her seventh season as the Gators' head Senior Women’s Administrator: Championships (196.775). It was the fifth coach in 2009. Since her arrival, Florida has reset Lynda Tealer consecutive region win for UF and the 10th in every team event record plus set the team scoring Conference: Southeastern the program's history. A Gator finished record three times. In 2004, UF reached the among the top three in every event, including NCAA Super Six team final for the first time since Enrollment: 51,733 Corey Hartung claiming the balance beam 1998, taking fifth overall. A school-record seven Nickname: Gators (9.95) and sharing the floor exercise (9.925) Gator gymnasts picked up 12 All-America honors Colors: Orange & Blue titles. Hartung led Florida’s four all-arounders in 2004. The Gators again reached the NCAA among the meet’s top six with a season-best Super Six final in 2006, taking fourth. Four Gators picked up a total of six All-America honors in UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS: total of 39.525 to take second. Maranda 2006r. The 2007 Gators were third in NCAA Super 2009 Record: 10-6, 3-3 SEC Smith was fourth (39.325), followed by Six competition, matching the team’s second- st 2009 NCAA NC Region Finish: 1 Elizabeth Mahlich (39.20) and Melanie highest finish ever in NCAA action. Five Gators (196.775) Sinclair (39.175). earned a school-record 15 All-America honors in 2009 SEC Championships Finish: 3rd 2007. The 2008 Gators finished fourth and five (196.75) • Third at the Gators again matched the school-record of 15 All- Championship (196.75). Only seven America honors. In her first season, Florida finished seventh at the 2003 NCAA gymnasts were available for the SEC COACHING STAFF: Championships and four Gators picked up a total Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn Championships due to injuries, but the team of six All-America honors. At the 2005 NCAA Career & School Record/Years: 123-34- still posted UF’s then-highest road score of Championships, UF took seventh overall and one 2/seventh season the season. Three Gators earned All-SEC gymnast earned All-America honors. Faehn Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Robert honors. Senior Corey Hartung was fourth in shared the 2003 National Association Gymnastics Ladanyi the all-around (39.50) and tied for second on Coaches SE Region Coach of the Year award and won the award outright in 2005. In 2006 and 2007, Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda bars (9.95). Junior Melanie Sinclair shared she was named the Southeastern Conference second on bars (9.95) and was fifth in the all- Coach of the Year. RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS: around (39.45). Elizabeth Mahlich’s all- around total of 39.15 earned her a spot on Amanda Castillo (2008 all-around, floor - Faehn brought experience at the sport's highest first team; vault-second team; 2007 all- the SEC All-Freshman team. level to the Florida program. A member of the around, vault, beam -first team; uneven 1988 U.S. Olympic Team and an All-American at bars – season team) NOTE: Out for • Melanie Sinclair was named Southeastern UCLA, Faehn brought with her nine years of remainder of 2009 season due to injury Conference Gymnast of the Week following experience coaching at the club and collegiate her performance in UF’s 196.875-195.625 levels. Corey Hartung (2008 floor-first team; all- win versus Alabama. She won the all-around around, beam-second team; 2007 beam (39.55) and uneven bars (9.95) plus shared and floor – first team, all-around – the vault win (9.90). She was also runner-up second; 2006 beam and floor -first team, all-around-second) in beam (9.85) and floor (9.85). It was the third SEC Gymnast of the Week honor of her

career. Melanie Sinclair (2008 all-around, bars, beam -first team, vault - second team; 2007 bars and beam – first team) • Three Gators (Amanda Castillo, Corey Hartung, Melanie Sinclair) picked up all- Project Gator Leo around wins in 2009. Those three have taken Using terminology familiar to fans of Bravo the all-around win in six of the 12 meets of Networks "Project Runway", the Gators are "In." 2009. Faehn was an assistant coach at the University of Three of the leotards the Gators will wear this Nebraska (1999-02) and assistant coach for the season were designed by team members. The leo Huskers for three seasons before being elevated wore for the season opener was the creation of • Florida drew an average of 5,704 per meet to Associate Head Coach in the fall of 2001. Four Florida's freshmen - Nicole Ellis, Amy Ferguson, in 2009 - the third-highest average in the of the Huskers' five NCAA Super Six appearances Elizabeth Mahlich and Kailey Tissue. The leo program's history. were achieved with Faehn on the UN staff and wore versus Alabama on Feb. 20 was designed by during that time, the team twice posted Super Six the juniors. UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn also finishes of fifth (2001 and '02) and took fourth at created a leo, which was worn by the Gators in the the 2000 event. Faehn was named the NACGC Jan. 16 dual meet with Auburn. Assistant Coach of the Year in 2001. She also collected the South Central Assistant Coach of the Year honor in 2002 and shared the 2000 Region 3 Assistant Coach of the Year award. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

NCAA Championships Field 2009 NCAA Championships Seed School Region RQS NQS Competition Rotations Score Session I - Thursday, April 16 @ 2 p.m. (ET) 1. Georgia^ 197.70 197.255 394.955 2. Utah^ 197.675 197.190 394.865 Rot. V Bye Bars Beam Bye Floor 3. Alabama^ 197.00 196.925 393.925 I SU PSU OU LSU UGA UF 4. LSU^ 196.875 196.760 393.635 II UF SU PSU OU LSU UGA 5. Florida^ 196.775 196.715 393.49 III UGA UF SU PSU OU LSU 6. Oregon State 196.80 196.520 393.32 IV LSU UGA UF SU PSU OU 7. UCLA 196.625 196.580 393.205 V OU LSU UGA UF SU PSU 8. Oklahoma 196.60 196.465 393.065 VI PSU OU LSU UGA UF SU 9. Stanford 196.20 196.825 393.025 10. Arkansas^ 196.30 196.440 392.74 11. Illinois 196.70 196.015 392.715 Session II - Thursday, April 16 @ 8 p.m. (ET) 12. Penn State 195.80 196.240 392.04 Rot. V Bye Bars Beam Bye Floor ^ - region champion I UCLA Utah Illinois OSU ARK UA Shaded teams denotes field in Session I of April 16 NCAA Championship team qualifying II UA UCLA Utah Illinois OSU ARK For the second consecutive year, the NCAA Gymnastics III ARK UA UCLA Utah Illinois OSU Championships’ field includes a league-record five Southeastern IV OSU ARK UA UCLA Utah Illinois Conference schools, matching the record in 1993 and matched in V Illinois OSU ARK UA UCLA Utah 2003, 2006 and 2008. The five SEC teams are the most from any VI Utah Illinois OSU ARK UA UCLA conference in 2009. This also marks the 16th consecutive season the SEC has sent at least three teams to the NCAA Championships. The NCAA conducted a blind draw to set the start order for each of Thursday's sessions. This is the third time since 2005 that Florida In addition to the team competition on Thursday, each team will have starts NCAA Championships with floor exercise. UF also drew the an individual all-arounder compete at the end of each team’s lineup. same rotation in 1983, 1992, 1996, 2005 and 2007. These are gymnasts that were the top two all-arounders in their region meet that were not a part of a qualifying team. Senior Florida received a Session I assignment for only the sixth time since Adrianne Perry of Missouri is the individual all-arounder that will the NCAA adopted the Super Six team qualifying format in 1993. UF compete with the University of Florida. advanced to the NCAA Super Six four times (2006, 1998, 1997, Individual All-Arounder/School Team 1994) from Session II and three times from Session I (2008, 2007, Jessica Lopez, Denver Oklahoma 2004). Sarah Shire, Missouri Georgia Thomasina Wallace, San Jose State Illinois This is the eighth meeting between Florida and Georgia in NCAA Rebecca Best, Ohio State Stanford Team Qualifying competition. In the past 17 years of NCAA Team Adrianne Perry, Missouri Florida Qualifying competition, Florida has appeared in the same session as Kylie Stone, Nebraska Alabama Oklahoma and Stanford five times and Penn State and LSU four Christina Lenny, Kent State Oregon State times. Kelley Hennigan, Denver Penn State Sarah Curtis, Michigan Utah 2009 Gator Gymnastics Schedule Meghan Morris, West Virginia LSU Date Opponent Elise Wheeler, Southern Utah Arkansas Jan. 9 Oklahoma (W - 196.50-195.075) Veronica Porte, San Jose State UCLA Jan. 16 Auburn - (W - 196.50-196.25) Shading denotes individuals in Session I Jan. 23 @ Arkansas (L - 196.375-195.425) Jan. 30 Kentucky (W – 195.925-193.85) Podium is Out Feb. 6 @ LSU (L – 196.80-195.825) The 2009 NCAA Gymnastics Championships competition will not be Feb. 14 @ Michigan State (W – 196.85-194.775) on podium because the configuration of the Bob Devaney Sports Feb. 20 Alabama (W – 196.875-195.625) Center cannot accommodate it. The podium, which raises the Feb. 28 @ Georgia (L – 198.20-196.65) competitive apparatus above floor level, is often used for national March 6 Michigan (W – 196.825-196.325) and international championship competitions. It provides the March 13 @ Utah (L – 197.075-196.00) audience with a clear view of the competing gymnast. March 21 @ SEC Championships @ Nashville, Tenn. (3rd of 7 - 196.75) The 2004 NCAA Championships in Los Angeles were the first April 4 NCAA North Central Regional @ Iowa collegiate championships held on podium and a podium was again City, Iowa – (1st of 6 - 196.775) used at the 2005 event in Auburn, Ala, and last year in Athens, Ga. April 16-18 @ NCAA Championships (Lincoln, Neb.) The arenas used in 2006 (Oregon State's Gill Coliseum) and 2007 ('s Huntsman Center) could not accommodate the podium. The past four Southeastern Conference Championships have been on podium. Florida will have a podium when the NCAA Championships come to Gainesville in 2010. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Florida Gymnastics at the NCAA Championships Year UF Seed/1st Evt Tm Qul. S 6 Host Champion Score UF UF UF Top All- Place Score Sess. Start Finish Score Arounder 2009 5/Floor I Nebraska 2008 2/Bye bf UB I UB Georgia Georgia 197.450 4th 196.700 Melanie Sinclair T3rd 39.525 2007 T1/Floor I BB Utah Georgia 197.8503rd 197.225 Amanda Castillo 3rd 39.550 2006 T4 / Beam II V Oregon St. Georgia 197.750 4th 196.275 Corey Hartung T11th 39.300 2005 6 / Floor II Auburn Georgia 197.825 7th 196.225 B. King/O. Szmuch T11th@ 39.225 2004 6 / Bye bf UB I Bye bf UB UCLA UCLA 198.125 5th 196.800 Erinn Dooley T4th@ 39.450 2003 12/ Bye bf UB II Nebraska UCLA 197.825 7th 196.325 Erinn Dooley 5th@ 39.350 2002 10/ Bye bf UB II Alabama Alabama 197.575 10th 195.675 Hilary Thompson T6th@ 39.275 2001 6 / Bye bf UB I Georgia UCLA 197.575 7th 195.825 Kara Waterhouse 8th@ 39.175 2000 -- II Boise UCLA 197.300 DNQ -- Chrissy Van Fleet 16th@ 38.125 State 1999 9 / Vault II Utah Georgia 196.850 T10th 194.000 Chrissy Van Fleet 9th@ 39.325 1998 2 / Bye bf V II V UCLA Georgia 197.725 2nd 196.350 Betsy Hamm 4th 39.450 1997 5 / Bye bf BB II UB Florida UCLA 197.475 5th 196.425 Chrissy Van Fleet T4th 39.425 1996 7 / Floor II Alabama Alabama 198.025 8th 194.825 Kristen Guise 2nd 39.425 1995 6 / Beam II Georgia Utah 196.650 7th 195.425 Amy Myerson T3rd 39.400 1994 9 / Vault II BB Utah Utah 196.400 6th 194.850 Kristen Guise T9th 39.050 1993 5 / Beam I Oregon St. Georgia 198.000 10th 192.950 Lynette Wittmeier 29th 38.450 1992 10 / Floor Minnesota Utah 195.650 11th 188.725 Melissa Kutcher 26th 37.850 1991 8 / Bars Alabama Alabama 195.125 6th 189.700 Christina McDonald T11th 38.375 1990 8 / Bars Oregon St. Utah 194.900 T10th 187.175 Pam Titus 29th 37.875 1989 7 / Vault Georgia Georgia 192.650 10th 187.000 Melissa Miller T4th 38.65 1988 5 / Vault Utah Alabama 190.050 6th 186.650 Melissa Miller T5th 38.05 1987 6 / Beam Utah Georgia 187.900 6th 183.800 Melissa Miller 6th 37.65 1986 8 / Bars Florida Utah 186.950 8th 181.300 Elfi Schlegel 10th 37.250 1985 3 / Bye bf BB Utah Utah 188.350 3rd 184.300 Elfi Schlegel T3rd 37.650 1984 2 / Beam UCLA Utah 196.050 5th 182.900 Elfi Schlegel T4th 37.400 1983 4 / Floor Utah Utah 184.650 5th 177.85 Elfi Schlegel 5th 36.650 1982 3 / Beam Utah Utah 148.600 7th 140.900 Ann Woods T9th 36.250

2004 16. Jaime Graziano-AA 39.175^ 2. Pam Titus - Floor 9.875 Gator All-Americans T4. Erinn Dooley-AA 39.450! 1. Susan Hines-Vault 9.8875! 1990 2008 T7. Orley Szmuch-AA 39.325^ 10. Sybil Stephenson-Bars 9.675! 4. Tracy Wilson-Beam 9.800 T3.Melanie Sinclair-AA39.525! T4. Erinn Dooley-V 9.875! 12. Chrissy Van Fleet-Bars 9.45! t4. Pam Titus- Floor 9.825 T9.Amanda Castillo-AA 39.425! 8. Chantelle Tousek-V 9.7438! 7. Susan Hines-Beam 9.775! 1989 Ashley Reed-AA 39.425! T7. Orley Szmuch-V 9.850^ t8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Beam 9.75! t4. Melissa Miller-AA 38.65 T5.Corey Hartung-AA 39.400^ 9. Erinn Dooley-BB 9.750! t12. Chrissy Van Fleet-Floor 9.825^ t7. Melissa Miller-Bars 9.70 T5.Amanda Castillo-V 9.85^ 11. Samantha Lutz-BB 9.7375! t12. Chrissy Vogel-Floor 9.825^ Pam Titus-Bars 9.70 Ashley Reed-V 9.85^ T8. Katie Rue-BB 9.800^ t10. Susan Hines-Floor 9.80^ 3. Melissa Miller-Floor 9.85 Melanie Sinclair-V 9.85^ T5. Erinn Dooley-FX 9.900^ 1996 1988t5. Melissa Miller-AA 38.05 T8.Melanie Sinclair-UB 9.85! T5. Savannah Evans-FX 9.900^ 2. Kristen Guise-AA 39.425 8. Janice Kerr-AA 37.90 4. Ashley Reed-BB 9.8875! T5. Breanne King-FX 9.900^ 6. Chrissy Vogel-AA 39.325 t2. Melissa Miller-Floor 9.70 9. Melanie Sinclair-BB 9.825! 2003 7. Chrissy Vogel-Vault 9.825! t8. Janice Kerr-Floor 9.50 T6.Corey Hartung-BB 9.825^ 5. Erinn Dooley-AA 39.350^ t11. Susan Hines-Vault 9.925^ 1987 3. Nicola Willis-FX 9.9125! T6. Lindsey Miner-AA 39.325^ t17. Kristen Guise-Vault 9.875^ 6. Melissa Miller-AA 37.65 T8. Amanda Castillo-FX 9.875! T6. Erinn Dooley-V 9.875^ t11. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.85^ 1985 Ashley Reed-FX 9.875! T7. Kristen Stucky-UB 9.850^ t11. Sybil Stephenson-Bars 9.85^ t3. Elfi Schlegel-AA 37.65 11. Corey Hartung-FX 9.825! T7. Lindsey Miner-BB 9.875^ t11. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.80^ 5. Tammy Smith-Vault 9.325 T5. Orley Szmuch-FX 9.875^ t11. Chrissy Vogel-Beam 9.85^ t5. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.40 2007 2002 t4. Kristen Guise-Floor 9.90! 1984 3. Amanda Castillo-AA 39.55! T6. Hilary Thompson-AA 39.275^ 1995 t4. Elfi Schlegel-AA 37.40 T5. Corey Hartung-AA 39.40^ T6. Lindsey Miner-V 9.875^ t3. Amy Myerson-AA 39.40 1. Maria Anz-Floor 9.70 T5. Ashley Reed-AA 39.40^ T8. Hilary Thompson-FX 9.875^ 7. Chrissy Vogel-Vault 9.725! t2. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.65 6. Savannah Evans-V 9.8125! 2001 t10. Amy Myerson-Vault 9.90^ 1983 T13. Amanda Castillo-V 9.5563! 13. Hilary Thompson-FX 9.338! t3. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.90! 5. Elfi Schlegel-AA 36.65 T5. Amanda Castillo-UB 9.875^ 8. Kara Waterhouse-AA 39.175^ t12. Amy Myerson-Bars 9.825^ t5. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.35 T5. Melanie Sinclair-UB 9.8875! T7. Kara Waterhouse-BB 9.85^ t15. Sybil Stephenson -Bars 9.80^ 1982 T5. Ashley Reed-UB 9.875^ 2000 t15. Chrissy Vogel-Bars 9.80^ 3. Ann Woods-Vault 18.275# T3. Amanda Castillo-BB 9.850! T8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.85^ t2. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.90! ! - Marks finish from NCAA Event finals. From 1992-98, T3. Corey Hartung-BB 9.850! T7. Chrissy Van Fleet-Bars 9.825^ 7. Amy Myerson-Beam 9.85! the top eight all-arounders and event finalists from the 12. Melanie Sinclair-BB 9.6875! 1999 1994 NCAA team competition receive first-team All-America T8. Breanne King-BB 9.875^ 9. Chrissy Van Fleet-AA 39.325^ t9. Kristen Guise-AA 39.050 honors. Ties are included. The next eight finishers earned T4. Savannah Evans-FX 9.90! 7. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.850^ t16. Amy Myerson-AA 38.825^ second-team All-America honors. Since 1999, the top four T4. Corey Hartung-FX 9.90! 7. Chrissy Van Fleet-BB 9.875^ t16. Lisa Panzironi-AA 38.825^ finishers (plus ties) from each of Thursday's two sessions 17. Ashley Reed-FX 9.2875! 1998 t5. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.875! earn All-America first-team honors and advance to the 4. Betsy Hamm -AA 39.45 t9. Amy Myerson-Bars 9.725! individual event finals. Finishers in the No. 4-8 spot 2006 t1. Susan Hines -Vault 9.8625! 3. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.875! (including ties) in each of Thursday's sessions are second T7. Corey Hartung-AA 39.30 8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.925 t9. Amy Myerson-Beam 9.800^ team All-Americans T8. Samantha Lutz-UB 9.85^ 11. Betsy Hamm - Bars 9.300! t14. Lisa Panzironi-Beam 9.775^ ^ - All-America second team T5. Corey Hartung-BB 9.8125! t1. Betsy Hamm-Beam 9.875! 1993 # - Individual event scores determined by adding team T8. Corey Hartung-FX 9.8375! 8. Chrissy Van Fleet-BB 9.850 t17. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.875^ and individual competition scores together 10. Savannah Evans-FX 9.6625! 8. Susan Hines-Floor 9.875! t20. Colleen Johnson-Bars 9.850^ @ - all-around finish in session T8. Tiffany Murry-FX 9.875^ 11. Betsy Hamm-Floor 9.850! 1991t2. Christina McDonald-Bars 2005 1997 9.850 T6. Erinn Dooley-BB 9.85^ t4. Chrissy Van Fleet- AA 39.425 7. Christina McDonald-Beam 8.950 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

2009 NCAA Gymnastics Regional Fields NCAA North Central Region Recap (with national rank) A slow start seemed to give the No. 6 Florida North Central (Iowa City, Iowa) – April 4 gymnastics team momentum at the NCAA North 1. Florida 196.775 Central Region Championships in Iowa City, Iowa, 2. UCLA 196.625 as the Gators collected their fifth consecutive 3. Iowa State 195.650 region team title with their top 2009 road total of 4. Denver 195.600 196.775. 5. Minnesota 193.775 6. Iowa 193.625 A Gator finished among the top three in every event. Senior All- American Corey Hartung was runner-up in the all-around with a Northeast (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) – April 4 season-best 39.525. She led four Gators among the meet’s top six 1. Alabama 197.000 all-arounders. Junior Maranda Smith was fourth at 39.325, followed 2. Oklahoma 196.600 by freshman Elizabeth Mahlich (5th/39.20) and junior All-American 3. Missouri 196.000 Melanie Sinclair (6th/39.175). 4. Central Michigan 194.925 5. New Hampshire 193.650 Hartung earned a collegiate-best balance beam mark of 9.95 to 6. Maryland 192.800 collect the second NCAA regional beam title of her career. She also shared her second career region floor title with Denver’s Jessica Lopez at 9.925. Smith shared third in vault at 9.90 and was among a Central (Columbus, Ohio) – April 4 five-way tie for second at 9.85 (including Hartung and Sinclair) in the 1. LSU 196.875 meet’s uneven bars competition. She also shared third in the floor 2. Oregon State 196.800 competition at 9.90. Sophomore Alicia Goodwin matched her 3. Ohio State 195.950 collegiate-best beam mark of 9.875 for the third consecutive outing to 4. Michigan State 194.825 share second overall. 5. Kent State 194.650 6. Kentucky 193.700 All-Time Series (all meetings): Teams in Session I South Central (Fayetteville, Ark.) – April 4 Georgia leads UF 88-31-1 - last meeting, UGA defeated UF 196.925- 1. Arkansas 196.300 196.75 (3-21-09); Florida leads LSU 53-30 - last meeting, UF 2. Stanford 196.200 defeated LSU 196.75-196.55 (3-21-09); UF leads Oklahoma 11-2 - 3. Michigan 195.700 last meeting, UF defeated OU 196.50-195.075 (1-9-09); UF and 4. Arizona 194.350 Stanford even at 5-5-2 – last meeting SU defeated UF 196.75-196.70 5. Arizona State 193.900 (4-25-08); UF leads Penn State 26-13 - last meeting, UF defeated 6. Southern Utah 192.650 PSU 196.55-194.575 (1-5-07)

Southeast (Raleigh, N.C.) – April 4 Teams in Session II 1. Georgia 197.700 2. Penn State 195.800 Utah leads UF 28-7; last meeting, Utah defeated UF 197.075-196.00 3. Nebraska 195.450 (3-13-09); Alabama leads UF 58-30-1 - last meeting, UA defeated UF 4. West Virginia 194.225 197.30-196.75 (3-21-09); UF leads Oregon State 15-9 - last meeting, 5. 194.125 UF defeated OSU 196.90-195.475 (4-24-08); UCLA leads UF 24-7 – 6. North Carolina State 193.800 last meeting, UF defeated UCLA 196.775-196.625 (4-4-09); UF leads Arkansas 19-1; last meeting, UF defeated UA 196.75-195.65 (3-21- 09); UF leads Illinois 6-0 - last meeting, UF defeated Illinois 196.375- West (Seattle, Wash.) – April 4 193.125 (4-8-06) 1. Utah 197.675

2. Illinois 196.700 3. Boise State 195.300 NCAA Championships in Gainesville in 2010 4. Auburn 195.250 The 2010 NCAA Championships will be contested in the University of 5. Washington 194.800 Florida's Stephen C. O'Connell Center on April 22-24. San Jose State 194.800 Florida also played host to the event in 1986 and 1997.

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Eight is Enough Stepping Up The Gators used eight gymnasts in their NCAA North Central Season-ending injuries to several Gators have required others to Regional win on April 4. It was one more than UF used in the March step into the vacant lineup positions. Other than then freshmen class, 21 Southeastern Conference Championships. Despite the short three Gators made their collegiate debuts for events in 2009 to fill in roster, UF did have six in each event lineup at the NCAA North for vacant lineup spots. They are all juniors - Courtney Gladys, Central Regionals. The Gators’ winning total of 196.775 is their top Ashley Kerr and Maranda Smith. Sophomore Alicia Goodwin also road score of 2009 and just a tenth away from their season high. made her collegiate debut for beam this season, but has been in the lineup six times, including the first three meets of 2009. The eight Gator competitors matched the lowest number of Collegiate # of 2009 Top Score participating gymnasts in 2009 regional competition. Five other Name Event Debut Appearances teams used eight gymnastics in regional meets, including three other Courtney Gladys AA March 6 4 39.225 (2x) regional championship teams - Arkansas, LSU and Utah. UB March 6 4 9.80 BB Jan. 23 10 9.875

Ashley Kerr V March 6 4 9.60 (2x) Five of Florida’s eight gymnasts competed as all-arounders. It was BB March 13 2 9.50 the third time in the last four meets Florida used five all-arounders. Maranda Smith AA Feb. 6 8 39.375 Florida's five all-arounders was the most of any of the 36 teams BB Feb. 6 8 9.85 (2x) that competed in NCAA Regional action on April 4.

Three Gators turned in a total of four collegiate- or season-best Sinclair Perfect in Pink scores at the NCAA North Central Regionals: All-American Melanie Sinclair matched her collegiate- and school- record uneven bars mark for the third time in her career in the Jan. Name Evt Score Season Best Collegiate Best 30 Florida-Kentucky dual. Alicia Goodwin BB 9.875 √ √ Corey Hartung AA 39.525 √ She is the fourth Gator to earn the perfect mark on bars and the only BB 9.95 √ √ one to post a 10.0 on multiple occasions. Ashley Kerr V 9.60 √ √ It was her second 10.0 wearing pink, as her first perfect bars mark came in 2007 when Florida played host to its first Gators Link to Pink Seven Takes Third at SECs event on Feb. 16, 2007. Florida has participated in four breast cancer Florida turned in its then-highest road score of the season, 196.75, to awareness meets during Sinclair's career and she's won at least a take third at the Southeastern Conference Championships in share of the bars title in each one. She shared the Jan. 27, 2007 dual Nashville, Tenn., on March 21. Alabama won the meet title at 197.30 bars title at Georgia with a mark of 9.95. She also used a 9.95 to win and previously undefeated Georgia was runner-up at 196.925. UF the Feb.15, 2008 Gators Link to Pink bar title. raised its 2009 road best to 196.775 in its NCAA North Central Regional win. Sinclair and Georgia's Courtney Kupets are the only two gymnasts in the nation this season to earn a bars mark of 10.0. The performance was a surprise to perhaps all but the team, as the Gators have been hard by injuries this season. A total of seven Gators were available for SECs. In the week prior to SECs, Florida Pair back from Retirement Now Key lost junior All-American Amanda Castillo with a partial tear of her left Contributors Achilles and sophomore Alicia Goodwin with a sprain her left knee. In a state with a significant population of retirees, two that gave up Those two joined three that suffered season-ending injuries earlier that title are now key contributors to the Gator gymnastics team. Two this season (Nicole Ellis, Kailey Tissue and Rebekah Zaiser). The of Florida’s all-around competitors, juniors Courtney Gladys and short-handed Gators were only able to put five in its uneven bars Maranda Smith, returned after retiring from the sport due to injuries. lineup, but still posted its top bars total of 49.375 since Jan. 30. Gladys left the sport at age 13, but returned to gymnastics at age 17. Three Gators turned in a total of four collegiate- or season-best She walked on the Gator team in the fall of 2007 and continued to scores at SECs. work to regain her skills. Her vault performance Jan. 11, 2008 was Season Collegiate her first since the spring of 2002 - a six-year competitive gap. She Name Evt Score Best Best made her first appearance as an all-arounder since 2002 in the Courtney Gladys AA 39.225 √ √ March 6 Michigan dual. Corey Hartung AA 39.50* √ UB 9.95 √ √ Smith competed for UCLA in the first two meets of the 2006 season Maranda Smith AA 39.375 √ √ before a shin fracture sidelined her. She left the sport briefly, but * raised season-best to 39.525 at April 4 NCAA North Central Regionals started training again at her club gym after returning home. Smith enrolled at UF in January of 2008, competing primarily on the uneven bars. She's competed as an all-arounder in the last eight meets and is ranked among the nation's top 20 for vault, bars and floor.

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Injuries Depleting Gators Sinclair’s All-Around Win versus Alabama Junior All-American Amanda Castillo is the latest Gator to see her Earns her SEC Gymnast of the Week 2009 season end with an injury. She suffered a partial tear of her left Junior All-American Melanie Sinclair claimed the Feb. 20 Florida vs. Achilles tendon and underwent surgery March 25. Alabama all-around title with a Gator season-best total of 39.55. It was her third all-around win of 2009. Her performance versus the Senior All-American Corey Hartung made her first all-around Tide earned Sinclair the Southeastern Conference Gymnast of the appearance since Feb. 20 at the Southeastern Conference Week honor - the third of her career. Championships. She missed part of the Feb. 28 dual at Georgia and the Michigan and Utah duals due to a third-degree strain of her left Sinclair opened the meet with a pair of event wins. An aggressive soleus muscle. Sophomore Alicia Goodwin returned to UF's bar and routine showcased by ruler-straight handstands gave Sinclair her fifth beam lineups at the April 4 NCAA North Central Regional. She uneven bars title of the season. She received a 9.95 – matching the missed the league meet after spraining her left knee in the team's evening’s high mark in any event. She and teammate Maranda final practice before departing for the SEC Championships. The Smith shared the evening’s vault title with Alabama’s Morgan Dennis Gators’ current injury list includes: and Kayla Hoffman, as all turned in marks of 9.90.

Amanda Partial tear of left Achilles tendon; underwent surgery Castillo March 25 Sinclair was second in the evening’s floor competition (9.875) and Nicole Ellis Hip injury – underwent surgery during Spring Break shared second in the beam standings at 9.85. Kailey Underwent meniscus surgery during Spring Break Tissue She leads UF in 2009 with 14 event titles. Sinclair holds the following Rebekah broken bone in right foot suffered in Jan. 13 practice spots in the March 23 national rankings: No. 14 in all-around (39.430 Zaiser regional qualifying score) and No. 3 in bars (9.920 RQS).

Three Gators with Nebraska Ties Kerr Hits as a Last Minute Replacement UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn is in her seventh year as the head The 30-second touch was all junior Ashley Kerr needed before of the Gator program. Prior to her arrival at UF in May of 2002, making her first collegiate appearance in the balance beam lineup. At Faehn was a Nebraska assistant coach from 1999-02, earning the the March 13 dual at Utah, junior All-American Amanda Castillo 2001 National Assistant Coach of the Year award. suffered a partial tear of her left Achilles tendon in a landing during her floor routine and was unable to compete on balance beam. Only Two other members of UF's coaching staff have ties to the five eligible Gators at the meet had any experience in a competitive Cornhusker program. UF Assistant Coach Adrian Burde was a beam lineup as a collegiate. Kerr told the UF coaches she could do a Nebraska assistant coach from 2001-06 and was named the 2003 routine so she was added to the lineup. She got a hug from Castillo National Assistant Coach of the Year. UF Volunteer Coach Jeremy and then used the 30-second touch to warm-up her skills since she Miranda was the NU women's gymnastics team manager for the did not participate in the pre-meet warm-up for the event. Kerr was 2006 and '07 seasons. UF’s fifth performer and posted a 9.50. It was her second collegiate- best for the evening, as earlier she earned a 9.60 on vault. Five All-Arounders Florida has used five all-arounders in three of its last four meets. Five Sticking with Gymnastics all-arounders were prevalent in the 1994 season, as the Gators used Fresh off her 10.0 uneven bars routine on Jan. 30, All-American five all-arounders in the final 10 meets. Since 1994, Florida has used Melanie Sinclair took a swing at another sport on Sunday, Feb. 1. five all-arounders in the 2008 (once) and 2009 (three times) seasons. Sinclair among several UF student-athletes and coaches (including head men's basketball coach , baseball coach Kevin Florida's five vs. Michigan on March 6 included one making her all- O'Sullivan and softball coach ) who took part in the around debut. Junior Courtney Gladys made her first all-around Swinging for Cancer Benefit to raise money for cancer research at appearance since a club competitor in 2002, tying for fourth at Shands UF Cancer Hospital. They all tried to get a hit off of senior 39.225. Amanda Castillo won the title at 39.425, while teammate All-American of the Gators' No. 1 ranked Maranda Smith was third at 39.30. All-American Corey Hartung softball team. returned to the all-around lineup for the March 21 Southeastern Conference Championships, replacing Castillo who suffered a Sinclair, swinging a bat for the first time in her life, didn't make season-ending injury March 13. contact in the three balls she saw. But the other representative of the Gator gymnastics team, All-American Nicola Willis (she finished her Freshman Elizabeth Mahlich, junior Melanie Sinclair, Gladys and eligibility last year and is now serving as a team manager), made Smith have performed as all-arounders in each of Florida’s three contact on her final ball to send a dribbler up the middle. She was 2009 meets that used five all-arounders. one of only a few that made contact or fouled off a ball. No one managed to get the ball out of the infield. That is understandable as In 2009, six other teams have competed five or more all-arounders at Nelson allowed only two home runs and 38 earned runs in 352.1 least once - Air Force (two times), California (6x), MIT (1x), Southern in 2008. Utah (1x), Utah (1x) and Western Michigan (2x).

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Goodwin Uses Collegiate-Best for First Win The 2009 Gators Sophomore Alicia Goodwin shared her first collegiate event win with Amanda Castillo –Junior* Seven-time All-American teammates Corey Hartung and Melanie Sinclair, as each turned in Collected first all-around win of season versus Michigan, matching a 9.925 in the UF-Auburn dual meet uneven bars competition. That season-best of 39.425…made first all-around appearance of 2009 at score set Goodwin’s collegiate-best for the event (previous best: Georgia, posting a 39.425 to take fourth...opened the 2009 season 9.875 versus LSU 2/15/08). She has been a part of Florida’s bar by winning the UF-OU balance beam title at 9.90…turned in season- lineup in 11 meets of the 2009 season and added another bar win at best bar mark of 9.90 at LSU…shared second on bars with a 9.875 Michigan State on Feb. 14 with her mark of 9.90. at Michigan State…suffered a partial tear of her left Achilles tendon March 13, ending her 2009 season…underwent surgery on March Another collegiate best gave Goodwin her first win on the balance 25…added three All-America honors in 2008 (all-around, vault, floor) beam. She posted a 9.875 to take that event title versus Michigan. and also advanced to floor final…2007 & 2008 Southeastern Goodwin matched that mark at Utah (tied for third) and in NCAA Conference floor champion…shared UF's 2008 season-high marks North Central Regional competition (tied for second). for bars and floor at 9.95 each…second among 2008 Gators with 18 event titles. Goodwin was sidelined for the March 21 Southeastern Conference Championships after suffering a knee sprain in the March 18 Nicole Ellis – Freshman practice. She returned to UF’s bar and beam lineups at the NCAA Shared second in the UF-OU dual vault competition at North Central Regionals, tying for second on beam when she 9.825…season-best for vault (9.85) shared third versus Auburn and matched her collegiate-best of 9.875. at LSU…underwent hip surgery during Spring Break and is sidelined for remainder of 2009 season…fourth in 2008 Junior Olympic Great Semester for the Gators National Championship Level 10 vault competition and runner-up in For the second consecutive fall semester, the Gator gymnasts same event in 2007. earned a team grade point average of 3.31 (including Nicole Ellis and Rebekah Zaiser each posting a 4.0). Last year, a total of 10 Amy Ferguson – Freshman Gator gymnasts received either Academic All-Southeastern Part of UF’s floor lineup in every meet, turning in collegiate-best floor Conference or SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll honors. Zaiser mark of 9.875 at Georgia…tied for third in Alabama dual floor was named the SEC Scholar-Athlete for the sport of gymnastics at competition at 9.825…turned in a 9.85 in Southeastern Conference the league championships last March. and NCAA North Central Region floor competition…qualified for 2008 and 2007 Junior Olympic National Championship Level 10 In addition, the Gators return three this season that earned 2008 competition…third in 2008 Florida Level 10 all-around competition National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) and won bars. Scholastic All- America honors –Alicia Goodwin, Ashley Kerr and Zaiser. Courtney Gladys – Junior Shared first collegiate event title with teammate Elizabeth Mahlich at Michigan State with a mark of 9.85…set collegiate vault best of 9.925 Hartung 4x All-SEC at Utah to take second overall…made collegiate all-around debut Senior All-American Corey Hartung earned her fourth All- versus Michigan, posting a 39.225…that total matches the sixth- Southeastern Conference honor after taking fourth in 2009 league highest ever by a Gator making all-around debut…equaled that total championship all-around competition. She is one of just three Gators at Southeastern Conference Championships…added events to to earn All-SEC honors each year as a collegiate. Other four-time All- competitive slate as season progressed, with uneven bars being the SEC Gators include Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) and Chrissy Van Fleet final event addition (vs. Michigan, 9.80)…added balance beam at (1997-00). Arkansas, leading UF with a collegiate-best 9.875…tied for fourth in NCAA North Central Region beam competition at 9.85…posted Seven Gators on SEC Academic Honor Roll collegiate-best for floor (9.85) at LSU…Florida's lead-off vaulter for Seven Gator gymnasts were named to the 2008-09 Southeastern most of the 2008 season…strongest on vault and beam. Conference Academic Honor Roll by league commissioner Mike Slive. Alicia Goodwin - Sophomore Collegiate-best uneven bars mark of 9.925 versus Auburn earned her Florida's seven representative include senior Corey Hartung, junior a share of her first collegiate event win…mark of 9.90 at Michigan Amanda Castillo, Courtney Gladys, Ashley Kerr, Maranda Smith State earned her second bar title of 2009…earned a collegiate-best and Rebekah Zaiser and sophomore Alicia Goodwin. 9.875 vs. Michigan to win first beam title as a Gator…anchored UF beam lineup at Utah with a 9.875 to share third overall…matched beam best to share second in NCAA North Central Region competition at 9.875…sprained left knee in practice March 18 and sidelined for Southeastern Conference Championships…returned to bars and beam lineups at NCAA North Central Regional.

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Corey Hartung – Senior * Nine-time All-American Gymnast of the Week honor…shared second at Georgia with top all- Earned fourth consecutive All-Southeastern Conference honor after around total of 2009 of 39.575…also shared second on floor at UGA taking fourth in league all-around competition (39.50)… one of three with season-best 9.925…won three event titles versus Michigan – Gators all-time to earn All-SEC honors each year of collegiate vault (9.925), bars (9.90) and floor (9.925)…opened 2009 season career…also tied for second in SEC uneven bars competition with a four consecutive bar wins…shared second in NCAA North Central collegiate-best 9.95 and shared third in vault with a season-best Region uneven bars competition at 9.85…Sinclair is one of three who 9.90…turned in season-best all-around total of 39.525 to take second are the top returning all-arounders from 2008 NCAA Championships in NCAA North Central Region competition…also at regional, competition (Georgia's Tiffany Tolnay and Utah's Kristina Baskett equaled beam best of 9.95 to win event title and shared floor crown also tied for third in 2008 NCAA all-around competition)…added four at 9.925…shared second in regional uneven bars competition at All-America honors in 2008…tied for third in 2008 NCAA all-around 9.85…14th all-around title of UF career at Michigan State competition; also advanced to NCAA bar and beam event finals for (39.45)...used total of 39.475 to take all-around win versus second consecutive year…won 16 event titles as a sophomore, Auburn…equaled balance beam collegiate-best of 9.95 versus including sharing the 2008 SEC bars crown. Alabama to take third beam title of season…matched collegiate-best mark to win uneven bars floor (9.95) versus Auburn…shared bars Maranda Smith - Redshirt Junior title vs. Auburn (9.925)…also shared UF-OU floor title with teammate Competed as an all-arounder in the last eight meets…appeared Maranda Smith at 9.90…scored 9.90 or better in four consecutive primarily in UF's uneven bars lineup a year ago, but has become a beam competitions…sidelined for vault and floor for Feb. 28 dual at key contributor for Florida in 2009…in first competitive vault Georgia and sat out March 6 and March 13 duals with a third degree performance since January of 2006, won the Auburn dual event title strain of left soleus…second among the 2009 Gators with 10 event with a 9.90…added balance beam to competitive repertoire at LSU, titles…earned All-America honors for third consecutive year in all- marking first competitive all-around and beam performances since around, beam and floor and advanced to NCAA floor final at 2008 April of 2005…collegiate-best all-around total of 39.375 placed eighth NCAA Championships…set UF's 2008 vault (9.975) and beam (9.95) in Southeastern Conference Championships…all-around runner-up bests and shared floor high (9.95)…led UF in 2008 with 21 event at Michigan State and vs. Alabama with identical totals of titles, which includes sharing SEC beam win. 39.35…shared first collegiate event title with teammate Corey Hartung, using a 9.90 to win the Oklahoma dual floor title…turned in Ashley Kerr – Junior a 9.90 or above in eight floor competition in 2009, posting a Made first appearance in UF’s competitive lineup versus Michigan, collegiate-best 9.925 to win floor at Michigan State and to tie for posting a 9.55…upped collegiate-best on vault to 9.60 at Utah and second at Georgia…tied for sixth in SEC uneven bars and floor stepped into beam lineup, posting a 9.50 in her collegiate premier on exercise competition with identical marks of 9.90…fourth in NCAA the event….appeared in UF's vault and beam lineups at North Central Regional all-around (39.325) and shared second on Southeastern Conference Championships…matched vault best of the bars (9.85)…turned in marks of 9.90 to share third in NCAA North 9.60 at NCAA North Central Regional…performed an exhibition vault Central Region vault and floor competition…owns UF's top 2009 versus Kentucky (9.475)…also turned in an exhibition beam routine vault mark of 9.95 set with her win versus Kentucky…claimed a total versus Michigan. of five event titles in 2009 (3 vault, 2 floor).

Elizabeth Mahlich – Freshman Kailey Tissue – Freshman Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team selection…turned in Made her premiere in a competitive lineup at Arkansas, sharing UF's third-highest total by a Gator making her collegiate all-around high on vault with a 9.875 (shared third in meet with Maranda premiere at Arkansas, taking third overall at 39.325…fifth in NCAA Smith)…made first appearance in balance beam lineup versus North Central Region all-around (39.20)…shared first collegiate Kentucky, posting a 9.725...performed an exhibition beam routine in event title with teammate Courtney Gladys at Michigan State by first two meets and also turned in an exhibition vault versus matching collegiate vault best of 9.85…also posted a collegiate-best Auburn…underwent surgery on meniscus during Spring Break and is 9.875 on beam at MSU to tie for third…appeared in Florida's vault, sidelined for remainder of 2009 season…Senior International Elite beam and floor lineups at 2009 season opener versus level gymnast…an elite-level gymnast since 2002…seventh in all- Oklahoma…upped floor best to 9.875 versus Auburn to share third around and floor exercise at the 2007 U.S. Classic...training slowed overall…2008 Junior Olympics Level 10 bars co-champion…member due to broken leg suffered last spring…strongest event is beam. of the 2007 and 2006 Level 10 National teams…runner-up in all- around, uneven bars and balance beam in 2007 J.O. Level 10 Rebekah Zaiser – Junior nationals…strongest on bars and beam. Matched collegiate-best of 9.825 to share third overall in 2009 opener versus Oklahoma…broken bone in right foot suffered in Jan. Melanie Sinclair – Redshirt Junior * Four-time All-American 13 practice ended her 2009 season…2008 Southeastern Conference Earned third consecutive All-Southeastern Conference honor after Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year - a first for the Gator taking fifth in league all-around competition at 39.45…also tied for program…used collegiate-best of 9.875 to share 2008 Arkansas second in SEC uneven bars competition (9.95)…earned third career beam title…led off UF beam lineup throughout 2008 season. 10.0 uneven bars mark versus Kentucky...also collected all-around (39.45) and floor exercise (9.875) titles versus the Wildcats...leads UF with 14 event titles...first or second in every event versus Alabama, including winning all-around (39.55) – also won bars (9.95) and vault (9.90)...performance versus Alabama earned her the SEC Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Mahlich’s Total Top for a Gator All-Around 2009 Gator Floor Exercise Titles Premiere since 2004 Name Floor Exercise Music Freshman Elizabeth Mahlich turned in the third-highest total ever by Amanda Castillo Calabria House Mix a Gator making their collegiate all-around premiere in the Jan. 23 Nicole Ellis "More Like You" meet at Arkansas. Mahlich's total of 39.325 took third overall in the Amy Ferguson "Drumline" meet. She followed that performance with a third-place finish in the Courtney Gladys "Vamos and Havana" UF-UK dual at 39.15. Alicia Goodwin "Feet Lips" Corey Hartung "Clubbed to Death" Two other Gators turned in their first collegiate all-around Ashley Kerr "Cabaret" performances in 2009 - juniors Maranda Smith and Courtney Elizabeth Mahlich "Espana Cani" Gladys. Gladys' total of 39.225 on March 6 ties for the sixth highest Melanie Sinclair "Geeked Up" on the chart. Maranda Smith "Snake Dance" Kailey Tissue "Vino Vino and Bucovina" Top 10 Premiere All-Around Totals by a Gator Rebekah Zaiser "Fuego" AA Total Date Name Opponent Meet # of Season 39.450 2/6/04 Samantha Lutz UGA 5 Hartung’s All-Around Titles Now at 14 39.425 1/23/04 Katie Rue SC Regional 13 Senior Corey Hartung used a season-high of 39.475 versus Auburn 39.325 1/23/09 Elizabeth Mahlich Arkansas 3 to earn the 13th all-around title of her collegiate career. She added 39.275 3/14/98 Betsy Hamm AU, URI 8 39.275 1/5/07 Melanie Sinclair Super 6 Ch. 1 th her 14 win with her total of 39.45 at Michigan State on Feb. 14. She 39.225 3/6/09 Courtney Gladys Michigan 9 now stands sixth on UF Career All-Around Wins chart. Three of her 39.225 1/9/04 Breanne King Super 6 Ch. 1 nine career All-America honors have been earned in the all-around. 39.125 1/11/03 Erinn Dooley Super 6 Ch. 1 39.075 1/12/07 Amanda Castillo OSU 2 38.925 1/6/01 Kara Waterhouse Super 6 Ch. 1 Hartung won five all-around titles in 2008, one in 2007, 2009 and six 38.850 1/16/98 Gabby Fuchs UK 1 in 2006. Her collegiate-best of 39.70 set with her win versus Georgia in 2008 is the fifth-highest in school history. She missed three all- April 6 - by national around competitions (at Georgia, vs. Michigan, at Utah) due to a third 2009 GymInfo Coaches Poll ( qualifying average) degree strain of left soleus. Her return to all-around competition at Rank Team RQS Region the Southeastern Conference Championships resulted in a fourth- 1 Georgia^ 394.955 SE place total of 39.50. She upped that season-best to 39.525 with her 2 Utah^ 394.865 NC runner-up performance at the NCAA North Central Region 3 Alabama^ 393.925 C Championships. 4 LSU^ 393.635 C 5 Florida 393.490 SE Gators with 10 or More All-Around Wins 6 Oregon State 393.320 W Name # of Wins Seasons Competed 7 UCLA^ 393.205 W Elfi Schlegel 27 1983-86 8 Oklahoma^ 393.065 SC Melissa Miller 23 1986-89 9 Stanford 393.025 W Ann Woods 20 1980-82 Kristen Guise 17 1993-96 10 Arkansas^ 392.740 SC Chrissy Van Fleet 16 1997-00 11 Illinois 392.715 SC Corey Hartung 14 2006-present 12 Penn State 392.040 NE Lynn McDonnell 12 1981-84 13 Missouri 392.005 SC Ashley Reed 10 2005-08 14 Michigan^ 391.685 NE 15 Ohio State 391.685 C Team Captains… 16 Auburn^ 391.660 C Gators’ co-captains for the 2009 season are senior Corey Hartung 17 Nebraska 391.545 SC along with juniors Amanda Castillo and Melanie Sinclair. 18 Denver^ 391.030 NC 19 Iowa State^ 390.965 NC 20 Boise State 390.890 W 21 Kent State 389.985 C 22 Michigan State^ 389.955 C 23 Central Michigan 389.775 C 24 Arizona 389.630 SC 25 West Virginia 389.615 SE ^ - 2009 University of Florida opponent GymInfo ranking schedule: Jan. 12, Jan. 19, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, Feb. 9 - Ranking by Total Season Average Beginning Feb. 16 -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 the six event total and the remaining amount is divided by five)

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Florida in the National Rankings (ranked by regional qualifying average as of 2009 Gator Event Winners March 30, 2009 - Final) Amanda Castillo (2) Elizabeth Mahlich (1) All-Around (1) Vault Team 39.425 Michigan (3-6) 9.85 @ MSU(2-14) 6. 196.715 Team Balance Beam (1) All-Around 9.90 Oklahoma (1-9) Melanie Sinclair (14) 14. 39.430 Melanie Sinclair All-Around (3) Alicia Goodwin (3) 39.425 Oklahoma (1-9) 16. 39.390 Corey Hartung Uneven Bars (2) 39.45 Kentucky (1-30) Vault 9.925 Auburn (1-16) 39.55 Alabama (2-20) 8 49.230 Team 9.90 @ MSU (2-14) Vault (3) T21. 9.885 Maranda Smith Balance Beam (1) 9.875 Oklahoma (1-9) 9.90 Alabama (2-20) Bars 9.875 Michigan (3-6) 9.925 Michigan (3-6) 3. 49.355 Team Courtney Gladys (1) Uneven Bars (6) 3. 9.920 Melanie Sinclair Vault 9.90 Oklahoma (1-9) T10 9.890 Maranda Smith 9.85 @ MSU (2-14) 9.925 Auburn (1-16) 9.90 @ Arkansas (1-23) T17. 9.880 Corey Hartung Corey Hartung (10) 10.0 Kentucky (1-30) Balance Beam All-Around (2) 9.95 Alabama (2-20) 8. 49.145 Team 39.475 Auburn (1-16) 9.90 Michigan (3-6) T11. 9.885 Corey Hartung 39.45 @ MSU(2-14) Floor Exercise (2) 9.875 Kentucky (1-30) Floor Exercise Uneven Bars (1) 9.925 Auburn (1-16) 9.925 Michigan (3-6) 3. 49.325 Team Balance Beam (4) T9. 9.905 Maranda Smith 9.90 Kentucky (1-30) Maranda Smith (5) T14. 9.895 Corey Hartung 9.90 @ LSU (2-6) Vault (3) 9.95 Alabama (2-20) 9.90 Auburn (1-16) 9.95 Kentucky (1-30) 9.95 NCAA Reg (4-4) Floor Exercise (3) 9.90 Alabama (2-20) 9.90 Oklahoma (1-9) Floor Exercise (2) 9.95 Auburn (1-16) 9.90 Oklahoma (1-9) 9.925 NCAA Reg (4-4) 9.925 @ MSU (2-14)

Did You Know… Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” Building a Crowd choreographed into her floor exercise routine. The Florida program continues to build their fan base. Since the arrival of Head Coach Rhonda Faehn for the 2003 season, UF has

doubled its average attendance since her first campaign. A record Florida in the 2009 Rankings crowd of 10,855 were on hand for the dual versus then No. 1 Florida Date Team V UB BB FX and then No. 2 Georgia for the Jan. 18, 2008 dual. That crowd broke Preseason (vote) 3 the Stephen C. O’Connell Center gymnastics record set in 1989 1/12 (season 1 5 5 1 1 versus Alabama (10,651). average) 1/19 1 5 1 12 1 In 2008, Florida averaged 6,358 per meet – second only to the 1989 1/26 5 4 4 19 1 Gator team’s attendance average of 6,455. Florida's average ranked 2/2 8 4 1 22 2 fourth in the nation. This season, UF averaged 5,704 per meet - the 2/9 9 4 3 22 1 third-largest in school history. 2/16 (RQS) 6 5 3 18 2 2/23 7 5 3 18 2 Year Average Home Attendance 3/2 4 5 3 13 2 2009 5,704 3/9 5 6 3 10 2 2008 6,358 3/16 6 8 4 7 4 2007 4,564 2006 4,147 3/23 6 8 3 8 3 2005 3,814 3/30 6 8 3 8 3 2004 3,253 2003 2,791 Additions for 2010 Season Two gymnasts will join the University of Florida gymnastics team for the 2010 season. Randy Stageberg (Chesapeake, Va.), a senior international elite gymnast and Ashanee Dickerson (Jacksonville, Fla.), runner-up on floor exercise at the 2008 Level 10 Junior Olympic Championships, both signed national letters of intent with the Florida program in November of 2008. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Maranda's First Wins Florida junior Maranda Smith used a then collegiate-best of 9.90 to Did You Know… share the floor exercise title with teammate Corey Hartung in the • The average height for the Gators is 5-1 1/2. Jan. 9 season opener versus Oklahoma. It was the first event win of • Amanda Castillo is the first Gator to repeat as Smith's collegiate career. She raised her collegiate floor best to 9.925 Southeastern Conference floor exercise champion with her win at Michigan State Feb. 14 and equaled that mark with since Melissa Miller in 1989. At 4-10, she is also the her runner-up finish at Georgia. In Florida’s second meet of 2009, smallest Gator on any 2008-09 roster. Smith made her first appearance in a competitive vault lineup since • Nicole Ellis placed among the top four vaulters in 2006. She won the UF-Auburn dual vault title with a mark of 9.90. the last two Junior Olympic Championships, tying for Smith upped Florida’s season-best to 9.95 with her vault win versus fourth in 2008 and was runner-up in 2007. Kentucky. • Amy Ferguson has three siblings (including a twin sister) and all attend the University of Florida. Smith started at UCLA in 2006, appearing in two meets before a • Courtney Gladys reached the international elite stress fracture in her shin ended her season. She sat out the 2007 level in 2000-02. She returned to gymnastics in 2006 season, returning home to enroll in a junior college and train at her after a three-year absence from the sport. club. Smith joined the Florida team in January of 2008, appearing in • Alicia Goodwin’s cousin, Julie Mackay, is a Florida's uneven bars and an occasional floor competitive lineup. sophomore on the Michigan State field hockey team. • Corey Hartung was thrilled when the Pittsburgh Smith is ranked among the nation's top 10 in three events - vault (No. Steelers won the 2006 Super Bowl. Her hometown is T-21 regional qualifying score 9.885), bars (No. T-10, 9.890) and Irwin, Pa. floor (No. T9, 9.905 RQS). She made her first competitive • Ashley Kerr is one of four Gators that trained at appearance on the balance beam since April of 2005 on Feb. 6 after Orlando Metro during their club careers just a week of training the event. She set her collegiate beam best • Elizabeth Mahlich claimed the 2008 Junior with her runner-up performance versus Michigan (9.85) and equaled Olympics Level 10 uneven bars title. that mark in the next meet at Utah. • Melanie Sinclair represented the U.S. in more than Florida's Career All-America Leaders (four or more 12 international competitions during her five-year U.S. National Team career honors) Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Total • Maranda Smith shared the 2005 Level 10 Junior 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Kristen 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 11 Olympic Senior B floor exercise title with fellow Gator Guise Amanda Castillo. Chrissy 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 11 Van Fleet • Kailey Tissue reached the senior international elite Corey 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 3 9 Hartung level during her club career with World Olympics Ashley 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 8 Gymnastics Academy. That is the same gym that Reed Erinn 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 7 produced the last two Olympic all-around champions Dooley Amy 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 (Carly Patterson/2004 and Nastia Liukin/2008). Myerson Amanda 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 7 • Rebekah Zaiser, the 2008 SEC Gymnastics Castillo Scholar-Athlete of the Year, served as a teaching Susan 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Hines assistant for Chemistry 2047 (freshman honors general Melissa 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 6* Miller chemistry) for the fall, 2007 semester. Zaiser, herself a Elfi 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 6* member of the UF Honors Program, attended each Schlegel Chrissy 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 6 class, graded homework and helped conduct the bi- Vogel Melanie 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 weekly review sessions. Sinclair Savannah 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 Evans Betsy 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 Hamm Orley 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 Szmuch * - All-America first & second teams began in 1993

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2009 Gymnastics Team NAME EVENTS HT CLASS HOMETOWN Amanda Castillo AA 4-10 Junior Sanford, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Nicole Ellis AA 5-1 Freshman Naperville, Ill. (Arena Gymnastics) Amy Ferguson AA 5-3 Freshman Palm Harbor, Fla. (LaFleurs Tampa Gymnastic Club) Courtney Gladys AA 5-1 Junior Winter Garden, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Alicia Goodwin UB, BB, FX 5-4 Sophomore Dallas, Texas (Texas Dreams) Corey Hartung AA 5-4 Senior Irwin, Pa. (Hill's Gymnastics) Ashley Kerr V, BB 5-4 Junior Plant City, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Elizabeth Mahlich AA 5-1 Freshman Mason, Mich. (Twistars) Melanie Sinclair AA 4-11 Junior-RS Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Maranda Smith V, UB, FX 5-2 Junior-RS Placerville, Calif. (Byers Gymnastics Center) Kailey Tissue AA 5-1 Freshman Katy, Texas (WOGA) Rebekah Zaiser AA 5-1 Junior Mars, Pa. (X-Cel Gymnastics)

Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn Pronunciation Guide: Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Robert Ladanyi Amanda Castillo - Cast-EE-yo Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Alicia Goodwin - A-LEE-sha Student Managers: Stacey Abbott, Nicola Willis Elizabeth Mahlich - MAL (rhymes with pal) - ish Athletic Trainer: Stacey Higgins Rebekah Zaiser - ZYE-zer Student Athletic Trainers: "Izzy” Nichols and Bri Gomez Rhonda Faehn – FAIN Adrian Burde - bur-DAY Robert Ladanyi - la-DA-knee

The Last Time It Happened… • • UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Melanie Sinclair, bars, Kentucky dual • UF gymnast won NCAA Championship event title: meet (1-30-09) All-around title: -- • UF counted a fall toward its team total: Vault: Susan Hines (4-18-98) 9.8625 Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625) Uneven Bars: -- Uneven Bars: Jan. 18, 2008 versus Georgia (48.50) Balance Beam: Betsy Hamm (4-18-98) 9.875 Balance Beam: Jan. 30, 2009 versus Kentucky (48.125) Floor Exercise: Maria Anz (4-7-84) 9.70 Floor Exercise: Jan. 25, 2008 at Auburn (48.30) Team: -- • UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: April 24, 2008 – NCAA • UF gymnast won an all-around title: Amanda Castillo (3-6-09) 39.425 Championships Session I of team qualifying • Gator freshman won an all-around title: Amanda Castillo (2-23-07) • Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: March 11, 2007 at 39.40 Boise State • UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 3-6-09 - UF swept uneven bars (Melanie Sinclair, 9.90; Alicia Goodwin, Amanda Castillo and Maranda Smith, 9.85) • Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Chrissy Van Fleet (2-18- 00)/Sun Trust Spectacular) - vault & floor (9.925), bars & beam (9.90), all-around (39.65) Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Meet 2 No. 3 Florida versus No. 10 Oklahoma No. 1 Florida versus No. 4 Auburn Jan. 9, 2009 Jan. 16, 2009 Stephen C. O’Connell Center/Gainesville, Stephen C. O’Connell Center/Gainesville, Fla. Fla. The No. 3 University of Florida gymnastics team (1-0) opened the 2009 season with a 196.50-195.075 dual meet win versus No. 10 Oklahoma (0-1) Friday evening in front of For the second consecutive year, the No. 1 University of Florida gymnastics team (2-0, 1-0 SEC) needed a big performance on the final event to take the win in its dual meet with No. 4 a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 4,856. It is the nation’s top total posted in this Auburn (1-2, 0-2 SEC). Last year, Florida used a six-for-six balance beam set to take the win very young season and the total was the fourth-highest opening total in school history. at Auburn. This year, the Gators needed to hit their floor exercise routines to overcome the 0.175 deficit after the third rotation. The Gators admitted the excitement of the season opener was elevated thanks to the Florida football team’s 24-14 win last night over Oklahoma in the FedEx BCS Championship game. It wasn’t a perfect performance for the Gator gymnasts, but no A less-than-stellar beam set put the Gators in the negative position heading into the final rotation. Although the team wasn’t aware of the actual score, the Gators had a sense of what falls were counted toward the final team total. Six of Florida’s routines Friday were by the situation was. gymnasts making their collegiate debut on an event.

“We were all really excited being out there. Feeding off of last night (football “I didn’t know the total, but I had a feeling after beam that we were behind,” junior Maranda championship) really helped too. We had some highs and we had some low but it’s the Smith said. “We knew that we needed to hit on floor and we felt confident that we could do it.” first meet of the season and I think we did really well,” junior All-American Amanda Castillo said. Florida’s floor set total of 49.45 – the nation’s highest of this young season – moved the Gators past the Tigers for a 196.50-196.25 win. Four Gators finished among the meet’s top For the third season in a row, the season-opening all-around title went to junior All- three floor performers, including the event winner Corey Hartung. She matched her collegiate American Melanie Sinclair. Her total of 39.425 gave her the fourth all-around title of her best of 9.95 for the sixth time of her career to win her second consecutive floor title. Smith matched her collegiate-best set a week ago of 9.90 to take second. Three shared third at collegiate career. She opened the meet by winning the first two events. Sinclair used a 9.875 – Florida’s Melanie Sinclair and Elizabeth Mahlich and Auburn’s A.J. Mills. 9.875 to claim the third vault title as a Gator and upped her career total of uneven bar wins to 17 with the evening’s top mark of 9.90. She also shared third on balance beam with teammate Corey Hartung at 9.85. Hartung was second in the all-around at 39.375. The Gators opened up the meet with strong performances on vault and uneven bars. Smith, making her first appearance in a competitive vault lineup since her freshman season at UCLA Sinclair said she was ready for tonight’s competition, thanks to the team’s repetitions in in 2006, turned in a collegiate-best 9.90 for her first vault win. Sinclair and freshman Nicole Ellis shared third at 9.85, helping UF to a season-best total of 49.225. the practice gym. Friday’s performance was similar to practice, only with many more people watching. The top event total of the evening was turned in by the Gators on their next event, the uneven “I feel like we prepared really, really well. We did a lot of mock meets and pressure bars. Florida’s total of 49.50 – also the nation’s top total so far in 2009 – was boosted by a sets. That helped a lot. It felt a lot like a practice with a little more adrenaline,” Sinclair three-way Gator tie for first at 9.925. The score was a collegiate-best for two-thirds of the bar winners – sophomore Alicia Goodwin and Hartung. Sinclair was also among the top bar said. “It helped a lot with our confidence being the first competition.” performers, sharing her second consecutive bar win of the season.

Florida’s top event total of the evening (49.25) came on the balance beam. The event title was claimed by Castillo, whose stellar performance was punctuated by her stuck Although no falls were used toward Florida’s balance beam total of 48.325, the event total double-back dismount. She was rewarded with a 9.90, just a fraction off her collegiate reflects several balance checks and wobbles. Sinclair was Florida’s top performer on the beam best of 9.925. It was the sixth beam title of her Gator career. event, taking fourth at 9.80. The Tigers swept the beam in the final standings – Puckett (9.90), Rachel Inniss (9.875) and A.J. Mills (9.85).

The floor exercise title was shared by a pair of Gators at 9.90. For Hartung, it was her 17th floor title as a Gator, while it was the first floor win for junior Maranda Smith. The Hartung picked up her 13th all-around title as a Gator Friday with her season-best total of mark was a collegiate best for Smith. 39.475. Sinclair edged her season-best up to 39.45 to take second.

Junior Rebekah Zaiser also matched her collegiate best on floor Friday, sharing third “Corey is absolutely wonderful to see. She did such a beautiful job. She’s very consistent and overall at 9.825 with Oklahoma’s Kristin Smith and Ashley Jackson. somebody we can always depend on,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “She’s beautiful out there. For her to go out there and nail it like she did (on floor) was just great. Every time Florida’s four freshmen all appeared in Friday’s meet, either as part of the competitive Corey goes out there and competes she has the potential to win an all-around.” lineup or as an exhibition performer. Freshman Amy Ferguson opened her Florida career with a mark of 9.75 on floor and received the meet’s Ernestine Weaver Award Faehn sees Friday’s performance as a chance to learn for her young team. for the most entertaining routine. But it was the experience of competing in front of the Gator fans that she will remember most. “That was one of our best bar performances of the year. They were so hyped up. We had to take a step back, regain our composure and calm down (before beam),” Faehn said. “We’re “It was amazing. Words can’t even describe the feeling I had. I just loved showing off to going to go back to the gym and put in some practices to make sure exactly who is going to be the crowd. I had so much adrenaline,” Ferguson said. “It was awesome.” in the lineup and who can handle the pressure. To go through a situation like that was a great learning experience for our athletes. They turned around, fought and did better than we had There was at least one freshman in each of the four competitive lineups Friday and UF anticipated.” Head Coach Rhonda Faehn was pleased with their Gator premieres. The Gators were without junior Rebekah Zaiser, who is out for the season after breaking a “I think they did a great job. It was great to see her face after Elizabeth (Mahlich) hit her bone in her right foot while practicing her floor routine Tuesday. Zaiser led off the UF beam set beam routine. Nicole (Ellis) after her vault and Amy after her floor – it was wonderful to in every meet last season and also was UF’s first performer on beam and floor last Friday in see their excitement. I think it was fun for them. They got their first taste of it tonight. the 2009 opener versus Oklahoma. Hartung was pleased with the way the team reacted to its This is where they are going to learn and grow from this point on.” challenge Friday.

Faehn thought Friday’s performance was a good starting point for the season. “It went pretty well for the second meet of the year. We had a little trouble on beam but we pulled through and finished very strong on floor. We had an amazing vault and an amazing bar “I think it was a decent start. It’s always a big question mark, the first meet of the year. so I am proud of the team for that,” Hartung said. “We had a couple of injuries so we had to put We have so many new faces. It’s a very young team. It’s really different from what we a lot of the freshmen in for this meet and they proved themselves really well tonight so I am had in the past with so many freshman and we rested Amanda (Castillo) from floor,” proud of the freshmen and the whole team.” Faehn said. “But overall, they did great and responded really well. We have some areas that we need to go back and work on - some skill choice and also some lineup orders. We’ll go back and evaluate and work on the little things. All and all, I think it’s a great start.” All- All- Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor Around Around Amanda Castillo 9.875 9.475 Amanda Castillo 9.80 9.85 9.90 Nicole Ellis 9.85 9.70 Nicole Ellis 9.825 9.575 Amy Ferguson 9.85 Amy Ferguson 9.75 Courtney Gladys 9.80 9.775 Courtney Gladys 9.75 Alicia Goodwin 9.925 9.30 Alicia Goodwin 9.225 9.275 Corey Hartung 9.825 9.925 9.775 9.95 37.475 Corey Hartung 9.825 9.80 9.85 9.90 37.375 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.575 9.875 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.80 9.825 9.675 Melanie Sinclair 9.85 9.925 9.80 9.875 39.45 Melanie Sinclair 9.875 9.90 9.85 9.80 39.425 Maranda Smith 9.90 9.85 9.90 Maranda Smith 9.825 9.90 Team Totals 49.225 49.50 48.325 49.45 196.50 Rebekah Zaiser 9.825 9.825 Team Totals 49.125 48.95 49.25 49.175 196.50 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 3 Meet 4 No. 1 Florida at No. 8 Arkansas No. 5 Florida versus Kentucky Jan. 23, 2009 Jan. 30, 2009 Barnhill Arena/Fayetteville, Ark. Stephen C. O’Connell Center/Gainesville, Fla. The No. 1 University of Florida gymnastics team (2-1, 1-1 SEC) lost to No. 8 Arkansas Melanie Sinclair knew it was going to be a good day when she woke up this morning. That feeling turned out to be prophetic as the All-American’s 10.0 on the uneven bars led the No. 5 University of Florida (3-1, 1-0 SEC), 196.375-195.425, Jan. 23 in front of a Barnhill Arena crowd of 2,714. It gymnastics team (3-1, 2-1 SEC) to a 195.925-193.85 win Friday over Kentucky (1-3, 0-3 SEC) in front of a was Florida’s first loss to Arkansas in the two team’s 19 all-time meetings. crowd of 8,019 for the Third Annual Gators Link to Pink meet.

Florida owned a 0.525 lead heading into the final rotation, but trouble on the balance “Actually this morning I woke up and I honestly felt so good that I felt I could do anything today. When I beam hurt the Gators Friday. Florida’s final three performers – Amanda Castillo, was warming up on bars, everything just came so fluidly. It was easy to focus on the handstands, it was easy to just take it step by step and whenever it’s like that you just have to do your thing.” Corey Hartung and Alicia Goodwin - all recorded falls, forcing UF to count two falls toward its beam total of 47.90. The Gators last were forced to count a fall in its beam And her thing tonight was matching her collegiate- and school-record bars mark for the third time in her lineup Feb. 22, 2008 at UNC. career. It was her second 10.0 wearing pink, as her first perfect bars mark came in 2007 when Florida played host to its first Gators Link to Pink event on Feb. 16, 2007. She is the fourth Gator to earn the perfect mark on bars and the only one to post a 10.0 on multiple occasions. The Razorbacks took all but one event title Friday. Arkansas’ Casey Jo Magee collected her third consecutive all-around title Friday with a school-record total of UF junior Maranda Smith set her collegiate bars best to share second overall with teammate Corey 39.525. She also won the beam at 9.90. Jaime Pisani took floor with the evening’s Hartung at 9.90. high mark of all events at 9.925 and she shared the vault title with teammate Michelle UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn saw the possibility of a 10.0 during warm-up. Stout. “That (10.0) was just unbelievable. When she was actually warming up, I went over to her. She was so Florida’s Melanie Sinclair used a mark of 9.90 to pick up her third-straight uneven aggressive and hitting every handstand. That’s the area where she always feels like she needs to hit. I bars title. said, ‘That’s 10.0 material right there,’” Faehn said. “She did the bar routine and it was amazing. She hit every handstand. She scored a couple of 10.0’s her first year here. She’s capable of it every time she steps up.” Three Gators made their first collegiate appearance in three different events at Arkansas, turning in UF’s top scores for each event. Freshman Elizabeth Mahlich, Florida started off the meet with strong performances on vault and bars. The Gators also saw their season- making her first all-around appearance as a Gator, took third overall at 39.325. high individual vault mark move to 9.95 tonight with Smith’s performance on the event. Since joining the Freshman Kailey Tissue, making her collegiate debut in a competitive lineup, competitive vault lineup for the Gators’ second meet of the season, Smith had led UF on the event. Her collegiate-best mark gave Smith her second vault title of the last three meets. Freshman Elizabeth Mahlich anchored UF’s vault lineup with a 9.875. She tied for third overall with teammate matched her collegiate-best of 9.85 to share second on the event with Sinclair. Maranda Smith. Junior Courtney Gladys moved from an exhibition appearance last week to a member of Florida’s beam lineup Friday. She took second overall at 9.875. Hartung picked up her first balance beam title of the season, matching UF’s season-best mark of 9.90. It was the 15th beam win for the three-time All-American on the event. But for the second consecutive meet, Florida was forced to count a fall toward its beam team total as no other Gator posted a mark above 9.80 Smith and Hartung led UF on floor with marks of 9.875, which tied for fourth overall. on the event. The runner-up beam position Friday was shared at 9.75 by Kentucky’s Hillary Ferguson and Heather Hite. Lack of training time due to injuries was evident tonight, UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said, but the Gators will need to find a way to get the training in to avoid Hartung knows the Gators have the ability to perform well on beam, just like they did in the opening meet repeating this result. of the season.

“Our bodies know what to do and we are physically able to do it every single time. We train it perfectly “We are extremely disappointed in our performance this evening. It was not Florida everyday,” Hartung said. “It is just about mentally preparing ourselves better before we compete.” gymnastics,” Faehn said. “It’s not we are expecting for a road competition or any competition for that matter. We have to go back and analyze why this happened. I Although not happy with the team’s beam performance, Faehn thought the team showed improvement in their attack of the event this week. think this will definitely light a fire in this team. It should show them that miracles will not happen on the competition floor if you don’t put in the training during the week. “We have definitely trained a lot harder in the gym this week and we’ve made a lot of corrections. I feel like Right now we are struggling with a little bit of a depth issue and injuries. Athletes aren’t we made aggressive mistakes today instead of going into it like we’re afraid of it and that’s the first step,” able to put in repetitions and numbers and it is impacting their performance. Faehn said. “Last week we had an awful meet, making silly mistakes and performing cautiously so going aggressive is better. That’s just the next step to hitting your routines perfect.” Confidence comes from doing the routines over and over again. It shows them that it’s not just going to happen. I told them that I don’t care who it is, what year they are or Sinclair picked up her second event win when she matched her season-best of 9.875 to top Friday’s floor how many times they’ve been in the lineup in the past - we are going to find the lineup competition. It was her third floor title as a Gator. Smith posted her third top-two floor finish of the season made up of the athletes that are going to hit under any circumstance. It’s a hard knock, with her runner-up mark of 9.85. Mahlich shared third at 9.825 with UK’s Ferguson. but we take these challenges so that it makes us stronger. The all-around win went to Sinclair, as she matched her season-best of 39.45 for her second win of 2009 and her fifth as a Gator. Hartung was second at 39.325 and Mahlich took third (39.15). All- Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor Around Faehn saw some improvement tonight and especially liked the Gators’ top performances. Florida Amanda Castillo 9.775 9.175 continues to have some gymnasts performing in limited roles due to injuries and Faehn is hoping those Amy Ferguson 9.8 days will soon be behind the team to help establish consistency. Courtney Gladys 9.825 9.875 9.65 “We definitely did better on vault and bars. I was so proud of Maranda (Smith). Maranda is really Alicia Goodwin 9.8 9.225 competing aggressively like a star and she’s competing confidently. That is wonderful to see. It was also Corey Hartung 9.825 9.85 9.15 9.875 38.7 wonderful to see Melanie’s 10.0 and Corey (Hartung) winning beam, which she’s capable of doing every Elizabeth Mahlich 9.85 9.825 9.8 9.85 39.325 time,” Faehn said. “We could have done better on floor. We have to get Amanda (Castillo) back into the Melanie Sinclair 9.85 9.9 9.825 9.675 39.25 floor and vault lineup. Once we’re able to get our athletes on track and in the lineup, we’re going to start to Maranda Smith 9.875 9.8 9.875 see some consistency with our scores.” Team Totals 49.275 49.175 47.9 49.075 195.425 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Amanda Castillo 9.85 8.725 Nicole Ellis 9.775 Amy Ferguson 9.8 Courtney Gladys 9.775 9.1 9.7 Alicia Goodwin 9.85 Corey Hartung 9.825 9.9 9.9 9.7 39.325 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.85 9.8 9.675 9.825 39.15 Melanie Sinclair 9.85 10.0 9.725 9.875 39.45 Maranda Smith 9.95 9.9 9.85 9.725 Team Totals 49.25 49.50 48.125 49.05 195.925

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 5 Meet 6 No. 8 Florida at No. 11 LSU No. 9 Florida at Michigan State Feb. 6, 2009 Feb. 14, 2009 Maravich Assembly Center/Baton Rouge, La. Jenison Field House/East Lansing, Mich. The No. 8 University of Florida gymnastics team (3-2, 2-2 SEC) The Gators’ season-best team total gave the No. 9 University of Florida gymnastics dropped a 196.80-195.825 decision Friday at No. 11 LSU (7-2, 2-2 team (4-2, 2-2 SEC) a 196.85-194.775 win Saturday at Michigan State (5-9) in front of a Jenison Field House crowd of 1,222. SEC) in front of a Pete Maravich Assembly Center crowd of 3,127. A spirited Florida team turned in steady performances in each event Saturday to tally its UF opened the meet with a bar set that had some breaks, but no falls, high total of 2009. No falls were counted toward Florida’s final total. resulting in a season-low 48.975. The middle of Florida’s lineup led the Senior All-American Corey Hartung was just a fraction away from her season-best Gators Friday, as juniors Amanda Castillo and Maranda Smith each total to claim her 14th career all-around title on the 14th day of February. She posted a stuck their landings to earn identical marks of 9.90. They shared 39.45, while junior Maranda Smith was second overall with a collegiate-best total of second with LSU’s Ashleigh Clare-Kearney. LSU junior Susan Jackson 39.35. It was the second all-around performance of Smith’s career and her second in won the event with her mark of 9.925. eight days.

“I was really happy for Corey for winning the all-around. She went for everything and “It was a little bit of a rough start for us on bars. We really rely on that performed aggressively. On her bar routine, she hit every handstand and that’s what event to catapult us in the events that we have been a little bit rougher. we were talking about – going aggressively for everything. It was the same for her There was the mistake by Melanie (Sinclair – caught her foot on first beam,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “I was also really proud of Maranda for release) and then some really rough dismount landings,” UF Head stepping in and doing the all-around again. She hit that beam routine today and her floor was gorgeous. It is no surprise that we did better as a team and those two were on Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “We really tried to build the team up top of the all-around awards podium. They have been working so hard in the gym to mentally. I thought they came back strong on vault and floor.” help lead this team to the type of performance we are cable of. I think today’s performance will give the team confidence as we go forward.” On vault, the Gators turned in marks of 9.80 - 9.85 throughout its Florida swept the standings in its first two events Saturday. Sophomore Alicia lineup to tally a 49.175. Smith, junior Melanie Sinclair and freshman Goodwin stuck her double front dismount to earn a 9.90. The mark gave Goodwin her Nicole Ellis led UF on the event Friday with their matching marks of second uneven bars title of her Gator career. Three Gators shared second at 9.875 – 9.85. They shared third overall with LSU’s Gloria Johnson. Jackson, Amanda Castillo, Smith and Hartung. Florida’s total on bars, 49.325, stands as UF’s the defending NCAA vault champion, took the win at 9.90 while Clare- second-highest of 2009. Kearney was second at 9.875. The day’s vault title was shared by UF freshman Elizabeth Mahlich and Courtney Gladys at 9.85. Each earned their first collegiate vault victory Saturday and it was a Florida’s floor performers posted a team total of 49.325 – its second- season-best score for both. Mahlich is from Mason, Mich., a town just 15 miles north of highest total of the season. The top score for the Gators was a 9.90 by East Lansing, Mich. The presence of her family and friends were evident Saturday, as both Hartung and Smith, which tied for second overall. Juniors many brought signs to cheer Mahlich for her return home.

Courtney Gladys and Sinclair also turned in marks 9.85, marking a “It was so fun to see my family and friends in the stands. They were very loud,” Mahlich collegiate-best for Gladys. said.

The Gators were able to put aside several delays during their beam set Her performance came after limited vault training due to a slight ankle injury she suffered in last week’s meet at LSU. due to lengthy judge’s conferences to turn in hit routines by their first five competitors. The result of one of those discussions was Gladys’ “It was kind of a pleasant surprise,” Mahlich said. “It was really exciting. I haven’t gotten beam score being reduced from a 9.825 to 9.525 after a three-tenths that score before.” neutral deduction was taken when the springboard wasn’t removed after her mount. Smith used a collegiate-best 9.925 to win her second floor exercise title of the season. She has been a top floor performer for the Gators, finishing in the top two in four of her five floor competitions this season. Hartung shared second overall at 9.875 with MSU’s “The scores were not indicative of our performance on beam. I think it Katlyn Roggensack and Emily Lopatofsky. was actually our second-best performance of the season. Courtney (Gladys) did a phenomenal beam routine. The neutral deduction for the Florida turned in its second-highest 2009 balance beam total with its total of 49.175 on Saturday. Hartung led UF on the event with her third consecutive 9.90 on the event. springboard seemed to come out of left field, but now we know. It won’t She took second overall, as the day’s beam title was claimed by sophomore Kelsey happen again,” Faehn said. “Although there were lots of judge’s Morley with her MSU record mark of 9.975. Sinclair and Mahlich shared third overall at conferences and start value issues that seemed to really slow up the 9.875. momentum on beam, we had some nice routines tonight.” Faehn liked what she saw overall today from the Gators.

Corey Hartung matched her season-best of 9.90 to earn her second “It was definitely a marked improvement from the past competitions. We did a much consecutive beam win. She also took third in the all-around with her better job with our consistency and fighting for every little tenth,” Faehn said. “We did total of 39.325. have some little mistakes, but we are definitely moving in the right direction, especially with the limited number of athletes we are dealing with it. But they all are putting everything they have into it. That is exciting to see.” LSU’s Clare-Kearney took the all-around (39.625) and floor (9.925) wins. Jackson was runner-up at 39.45. Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Amanda Castillo 9.800 9.875 9.125 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Amy Ferguson 9.825 Amanda Castillo 9.9 9.575 Courtney Gladys 9.850 9.800 9.825 Nicole Ellis 9.85 Alicia Goodwin 9.900 Amy Ferguson 9.825 Corey Hartung 9.800 9.875 9.900 9.875 39.450 Courtney Gladys 9.8 9.525 9.85 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.850 9.800 9.875 9.275 38.800 Alicia Goodwin 9.8 Melanie Sinclair 9.775 9.725 9.875 9.775 39.150 Corey Hartung 9.825 9.7 9.9 9.9 39.325 Maranda Smith 9.825 9.875 9.725 9.925 39.350 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.8 9.675 9.775 Team Totals 49.125 49.325 49.175 49.225 196.850 Melanie Sinclair 9.85 9.675 9.8 9.85 39.175 Maranda Smith 9.85 9.9 9.075 9.9 38.725 Kailey Tissue 9.35 Team Totals 49.175 48.975 48.35 49.325 195.825

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 7 Meet 8 No. 6 Florida vs No. 8 Alabama No. 7 Florida at No. 1 Georgia Feb. 20, 2009 Feb. 28, 2009 Stephen C. O’Connell Center/Gainesville, Fla. /Athens, Ga. The No. 6 University of Florida gymnastics team (5-2, 3-2 SEC) edged up its season- The No. 1 Georgia gymnastics team (10-0, 6-0 SEC) posted the nation’s high score of 2009 best total for the second time in a seven-day span to take the win over No. 8 Alabama to take a 198.20-196.65 win over No. 7 Florida (5-3, 3-3 SEC) Saturday afternoon in front of (3-4, 2-4 SEC) Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 7,047 - the a sold-out Stegeman Coliseum crowd of 10,224. eighth-largest crowd in the program’s history. The Gators added 0.025 to their season- high to post a 196.875-195.625 win over the Crimson Tide Friday. Georgia senior Courtney Kupets, the nation’s top-ranked all-arounder, won that event title Saturday at 39.85 - the nation’s top total of 2009. She collected at least a share of every Florida led the meet from the beginning, but the largest lead was just the 0.250 margin apparatus title Saturday, including posting a 10.0 floor mark. She used a 9.975 to win the uneven bars, a 9.925 for the vault title and shared the day’s balance beam crown with UF held heading into the final rotation. Alabama was forced to count a fall on beam, teammate Courtney McCool at 9.95. allowing Florida to expand its lead on the final rotation to give UF its largest dual meet margin of victory (1.25) in the series history since 1983. Florida’s Melanie Sinclair upped her Florida season-high all-around total to 39.575 Saturday to tie UGA senior Tiffany Tolnay for second overall. UF junior Amanda Castillo, Florida surpassed the 49.00 scoring mark for its team total on each event, marking the making her first all-around appearance of the season, was fourth at 39.425. second consecutive time this season Florida has passed that scoring threshold. No falls were counted toward Florida’s final total. The Gators had some breaks Friday, but Florida was without the full services of senior All-American Corey Hartung Saturday. A were able to attack the next routine with confidence. What the Gators have been doing muscle strain in her left calf kept her out of the vault and floor exercise lineups. It ended her in the practice gym the last couple of weeks led to that boost in performance and stretch of consecutive all-around performances at 18, which began Feb. 1, 2008 in the home confidence. dual versus Arkansas.

“Our workouts the past two weeks have led to these performances (at Michigan State The Gators opened the meet on the uneven bars, posting a 49.275. Three tied for the on Feb. 14 and tonight). You can’t just go out on the competition floor and do well - it Gators’ high mark of 9.875 on the event – Alicia Goodwin, Maranda Smith and Sinclair. comes from training hard and feeling confident,” UF junior Maranda Smith said. “This week in the gym we’ve just been training so hard, pushing for perfection and doing The impact of the team’s injuries hit the Gators on vault. The Gators left themselves with no cushion in the vault lineup as only five competed Saturday. Courtney Gladys sat down on well in the gym builds our confidence.” her landing, forcing UF to include a fall in its vault total for the first time since 1999. UF posted a season-low 48.625 on the event. Smith anchored the UF lineup with her mark of UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn liked how her team competed tonight. 9.90, which tied her for second overall with UGA’s Tiffany Tolnay and Hilary Mauro.

“I thought they were calm, yet they were really confident and aggressive in their “Gosh darn on vault - we were just so short handed. Courtney’s fall – that was just a fluke. performance and were just really supportive of one another. That was wonderful to She was trying so hard for the stick. And this just happened to be the meet that we didn’t see. We still had mistakes here and there. We’re still not where we should be at the have any extra bodies,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “But the best thing was how end of season, but we’re getting there,” Faehn said. “What’s nice to see is we’re not this team responded. They could have given up knowing that it would be really difficult for us reacting negatively to the small mistakes. We’re not letting it affect the next performer. to win. But instead they fought for every little thing and every tenth. It showed their strength They are just really trying to make each routine the best that it can be and to stay of character and their strength of will.” positive. I think we accomplished that goal tonight. I was really proud of the athletes.” Florida elevated its performances on its final two events, matching or tallying season-high The Gators claimed at least a share of four of the five event titles Friday. Junior All- totals for both. The Gators matched its season-high of 49.45 on the floor exercise. That total American Melanie Sinclair claimed the all-around title with a Florida season-best total was boosted by a pair of 9.925s from Sinclair and Smith. The mark set Sinclair’s season- of 39.55. It matches the third-highest total of her Gator career. Smith, competing as an best for floor and equaled Smith’s collegiate-best. They shared second overall in the final floor standings with UGA’s Grace Taylor, Marcia Newby and Tolnay. all-arounder for the third-consecutive meet, equaled her collegiate-best total to finish as runner-up with her all-around total of 39.35. Florida finished the meet with a season-best 49.30 on the balance beam. Sinclair led UF on the event with her season-high mark of 9.90. She shared third in the final beam standings Sinclair opened the meet with a pair of event wins. She and Smith shared the with UGA’s Grace Taylor and Mauro. evening’s vault title with Alabama’s Morgan Dennis and Kayla Hoffman, as all turned in marks of 9.90. An aggressive routine showcased by ruler-straight handstands gave Sinclair like how the team upped their performance after the problem on vault. Sinclair her fifth uneven bars title of the season. She received a 9.95 – matching the evening’s high mark in any event. Smith raised her collegiate bars best for the second “We had a little mistake on vault, but we overcame that on floor. Everyone did very well. It time this season, upping it to 9.925 to finish as runner-up. was a good away meet for us,” Sinclair said. “I think we did really, really well.”

Florida was just 0.05 away from its beam season-best Friday, turning in a 49.20. Faehn is looking forward to when the Gators will have more options for competitors, but she Senior All-American Corey Hartung’s strong and steady routine was punctuated by a did see a step in that direction with Castillo’s first all-around performance of 2009. stuck round-off 2 1/2 twist dismount. Her 9.95 mark gave Hartung her third beam title of the season. It was the fourth consecutive meet that she has received a score of “We still need to get our athletes healthy, but it shows that we are getting more consistent. It 9.90 or above for the event. Sinclair shared second overall at 9.85 with UA’s Ricki was great to have Amanda (Castillo) out there in the all-around for the first time. She hit that beam routine which had a new series and also her double-pike dismount. She coming back,” Lebegern. Faehn said. “I’m really proud of them. I thought they did a great job.”

Alabama junior Morgan Dennis, the 2007 NCAA floor exercise champion, won that Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around event title at 9.925. She was followed by Sinclair, who earned a 9.85. Four gymnasts Amanda Castillo 9.85 9.825 9.875 9.875 39.425 shared third at 9.825 – UF’s Amy Ferguson, Elizabeth Mahlich, Hartung and UA’s Amy Ferguson 9.875 Kassi Price. Courtney Gladys 9.3 9.825 9.8 Alicia Goodwin 9.875 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Corey Hartung 9.775 9.875 Amanda Castillo 9.825 9.825 9.125 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.7 9.825 9.825 9.85 39.2 Amy Ferguson 9.825 Melanie Sinclair 9.875 9.875 9.9 9.925 39.575 Courtney Gladys 9.875 9.825 9.800 Maranda Smith 9.9 9.875 9.65 9.925 39.35 Alicia Goodwin 9.625 Team Totals 48.625 49.275 49.30 49.45 196.65 Corey Hartung 9.350 9.850 9.950 9.825 38.975

Elizabeth Mahlich 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.825 39.125 Melanie Sinclair 9.900 9.950 9.850 9.850 39.550 Maranda Smith 9.900 9.925 9.775 9.750 39.350 Team Totals 49.250 49.300 49.200 49.125 196.875

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 9 Meet 10 No. 4 Florida vs. No. 14 Michigan No. 5 Florida at No. 2 Utah March 6, 2009 March 13, 2009 Stephen C. O’Connell Center/Gainesville, Fla. Jon M. Huntsman Center/Salt Lake City, Utah The No. 4 Florida gymnastics team (6-3, 3-3 SEC) finished its 2009 home The No. 5 Florida gymnastics team (6-4, 3-3 SEC) finished its 2009 regular- schedule with a 196.825-196.325 win over No. 14 Michigan (13-4, 4-0 Big Ten) season schedule with a 197.075-196.00 loss at No. 2 Utah (11-1) Friday evening Friday evening in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 3,829. in front of a Jon M. Huntsman Center crowd of 15,082.

Florida’s score was just a fraction away from its season-best of 196.875 set Feb. Although it was a loss, UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn was pleased with the 20. The meet was tight between the two teams throughout the competition and fight the Gators showed Friday. UF held only a two-tenths lead heading into the final rotation. Florida’s first four floor competitors turned in marks ranging from 9.825 – 9.925 and gave UF the “It was amazing tonight. I was so proud of the team by how they competed and lead it needed to finish the 2009 season with an undefeated home record. performed,” Faehn said. “Despite everything that was thrown at us, they just kept fighting. We started off on bars where we did a great job, but it seemed the A Gator picked up at least a share of every event title Friday. Junior All-American scores were not indicative of how they performed. Amanda (Castillo), Maranda Amanda Castillo, performing as an all-arounder for only the second time this (Smith) and Melanie (Sinclair) did a great job. But the team didn’t let that affect season and the first time in front of the Gator crowd, won that title with a total of them, continuing to fight through on vault and on floor. Amanda just stung her 39.425. That total matches her season-best set last week at No. 1 Georgia. ankle during her floor routine and wasn’t able to go on beam tonight. We were Bursitis in her foot has limited her contributions this season, but Castillo is happy going to go with five on beam, but Ashley Kerr said ‘Put me in.’ That was to be back as an all-arounder. wonderful to see – the few bodies that we have left are willing to do whatever it takes to help the team. We went six-for-six on beam to finish out strong.” “I’m just doing it for the team, doing it for the sport and doing it to be back out there. It is one of the best feelings [being] out there. Earlier this season, I was It was the Utes’ Senior Night and their pair of senior All-Americans led the team. only doing one or two events,” Castillo said. “I didn’t feel like myself. To be back Kristina Baskett won the all-around (39.675), uneven bars (9.975) and floor in the all-around - it’s just amazing.” exercise (9.925). Nina Kim claimed the balance beam title at 9.95 and was runner-up in the all-around at 39.60. Annie DiLuzio claimed the evening’s vault Junior Melanie Sinclair collected three more titles Friday, as she now leads the title at 9.95. Gators this season with a total of 14 event wins. She opened the meet with a season-best 9.925 to take third vault win of 2009. Sinclair used a 9.90 to collect In the first rotation, Florida was led on the uneven bars by Melanie Sinclair’s her sixth uneven bars win. She shared the evening’s floor exercise title with 9.825, which placed third overall. On the next event, junior Courtney Gladys Michigan’s Kylee Botterman as each turned in season-best marks of 9.925. stuck her vault landing to earn a mark of 9.925. She took second overall Friday and the mark also sets her collegiate-best for the event. It was Florida’s Senior Night, but the Gators were without their lone senior, as nine-time All-American Corey Hartung is sidelined with a third degree strain of Florida’s final two floor competitors, Sinclair and Maranda Smith, turned in marks her left soleus. Hartung did have a chance to perform for a final time in front of of 9.875 and 9.90, respectively, to lead UF on the event. Smith shared second on the O’Connell Center crowd, as she turned in an exhibition uneven bars routine. floor with Utah’s Nina Kim. During her floor routine Friday, Castillo aggravated She received a warm recognition from the crowd and was honored post-meet for her left ankle. The bursitis in her left ankle has kept her out of the all-around her many contributions to the Gator program. lineup for most of the 2009 season. She will be examined by team doctors when she returns to Gainesville this weekend. It was a hard Senior Night for UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn. Hartung said afterwards her tears didn’t come until she saw them on Faehn’s face. The team, already short-handed due to injuries, took Castillo out of the lineup for the team’s final event, the balance beam. Only five Gators at the meet had “I was a mess out there. Corey has just grown so much and is just an experience as part of a Florida beam lineup during their collegiate careers, but unbelievable ambassador for Florida. She is just beautiful all-around and not only junior Ashley Kerr approached the UF coaches and said she was ready. All six in gymnastics but as a person,” Faehn said. “I told her she is going to stick Gators hit their beam routines Friday and sophomore Alicia Goodwin led UF for around next year and help us out coaching because I can’t say good-bye to her the second consecutive meet on the event, matching her collegiate-best mark of yet.” 9.875 to share third overall with Utah’s Baskett.

With Hartung out, tonight was an opportunity for others to step up. Junior Senior All-American Corey Hartung did not compete again Friday evening due to Courtney Gladys turned in her first collegiate all-around performance Friday, the third-degree strain of her soleus muscle in her left calf. The team hopes to tying for fourth at 39.225. It was her first competitive all-around performance have her back on perhaps two events for next week’s Southeastern Conference since age 14. A Gator who has been a part of the Florida floor lineup all season, Championships. freshman Amy Ferguson, has turned in the top two marks of her collegiate career in the last two meets. She received a 9.85 Friday, just off the 9.875 she “We know we are going to get Corey (Hartung) back and we need to have earned last Saturday at Georgia. Sophomore Alicia Goodwin anchored the Amanda rest a little bit. We are going to be ok,” Faehn said. “But for what they Gator beam lineup with a collegiate-best 9.875, giving her the first beam win of experienced tonight and to battle through, I thought they did a great job.” her Florida career. She also shared second on the uneven bars at 9.85 with Castillo and UF junior Maranda Smith. 2008 Olympic all-around champion Nastia Liukin watched Friday’s meet from her courtside seat. Also in attendance Friday was University of Florida president Dr. “We are so proud. With all of the challenges, they are stepping up. The way that Bernie Machen, who was able to catch the contest between his present and prior Amy is competing is so great to see. Courtney as an all-arounder – she’s fighting schools while he was in town. for every tenth. Alicia is a sophomore, but she didn’t have a whole lot of competitive experience last year. To come out tonight and have what I thought Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around was a phenomenal bar routine and then to step into the beam lineup for Corey Amanda Castillo 9.825 9.80 9.65 with such confidence - I was so proud of her.” Amy Ferguson 9.75 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Courtney Gladys 9.925 9.675 9.80 9.75 39.15 Amanda Castillo 9.850 9.850 9.825 9.900 39.425 Alicia Goodwin 9.30 9.875 Amy Ferguson 9.850 Ashley Kerr 9.60 9.50 Courtney Gladys 9.850 9.800 9.750 9.825 39.225 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.80 9.80 9.85 9.775 39.225 Alicia Goodwin 9.850 9.875 Melanie Sinclair 9.85 9.825 9.70 9.875 39.25 Ashley Kerr 9.550 Maranda Smith 9.625 9.75 9.85 9.90 39.125 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.825 9.725 9.725 9.775 39.050 Team Totals 49.025 48.85 49.075 49.05 196.00 Melanie Sinclair 9.925 9.900 9.375 9.925 39.125 Maranda Smith 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.775 39.300 Team Totals 49.275 49.250 49.025 49.275 196.825

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 11 Meet 12 No. 5 Florida at Southeastern Conference Championships No. 6 Florida at NCAA North Central Region March 21, 2009 Championships Sommet Center/Nashville, Tenn. April 4, 2009 The No. 6 Florida gymnastics team (10-6, 3-3 SEC) finished third at the 29th edition of the Southeastern Conference Championships, held in front of a Carver-Hawkeye Arena/Iowa City, Iowa Sommet Center crowd of 5,045. The No. 6 Florida gymnastics team used a score of 196.775 to win the NCAA North Central Region Championships Saturday evening in front of a Carver-Hawkeye Arena Alabama stunned previously undefeated No. 1 Georgia to claim its sixth SEC title crowd of 1,740. The win gives Florida its fifth consecutive region title. and first since 2003. Alabama won the meet title at 197.30. Georgia couldn’t overcome the falls on balance beam by its first two performers Saturday and The win advances Florida to the NCAA Championships, set for April 16-18 in Lincoln, finished with a total of 196.925. Florida turned its highest road score of the Neb. It will be Florida’s 27th NCAA Championship appearance in the meet’s 28-year season, 196.75, to claim its fourth consecutive top three SEC finish. Other team history. No. 7 UCLA took the other advancing position at 196.625. Other team results results Saturday included LSU (196.55), Auburn (196.35), Arkansas (195.65) and Saturday included No. 23 Iowa State (195.65), No. 20 Denver (195.60), No. 18 Minnesota (193.775), and No. 28 Iowa (193.625). Kentucky (195.10).

The Gators placed four among the meet’s top six all-arounders, with senior All- Florida’s finish Saturday was perhaps surprising to all but the members of the American Corey Hartung taking second with a season-best total of 39.525. Junior team. The 2009 Gators have been hit hard by injuries, as five of the team’s 12 Maranda Smith was fourth at 39.325, followed by freshman Elizabeth Mahlich members were sidelined for SECs. Just in the last week, Florida lost the services (5th/39.20) and junior All-American Melanie Sinclair (6th/39.175). Denver’s Jessica of junior All-American Amanda Castillo, the two-time defending SEC floor Lopez claimed the all-around title at 39.60. exercise champion, with a partial tear of her left Achilles tendon and of sophomore Alicia Goodwin, who sprained her left knee in Wednesday’s practice. “The entire coaching staff is so proud of the athletes for once again showing their passion and their fight. They just fought for every little thing. This is a really tough “It was absolutely phenomenal. I told the team that as a coaching staff this is the competition because there is so much pressure to do well so that the team can proudest we’ve ever been of any team we’ve ever coached. They just put advance to the NCAA Championships,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “They everything out there. They showed so much heart and so much fight. After so started out a little bit rough on floor and were forced to count a small mistake. But they many injuries, everyone was counting us out and had no expectations,” UF Head didn’t let that affect them and that was the true test. They did awesome on every other event and finished incredibly strong on beam. That is the best we’ve done all year on Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “But the team competed with such passion – it was that event and that’s when the most pressure was on. That just shows how tough they just awesome.” really are and how much heart they are putting into this season.

“We are short some athletes on some of the events, but everyone supported “We’re excited,” she continued. “On to Nebraska!” each other. I don’t even have the words to describe how happy I am for the fight and desire this team showed,” she continued. “Those injuries would have Florida’s opening event total of 49.075 on floor was held back by some low landings. devastated any other team but not this team. They are not giving up.” Hartung led the Gators on the event with a 9.925 to share the meet’s floor title with Denver’s Lopez. The win was Hartung’s second regional floor title and the first since Senior All-American Corey Hartung, who was held out for the last two meets and her freshman year. Junior Maranda Smith added a 9.90 to share third. Freshman Amy was limited to just bars and beam at the Feb. 28 dual at Georgia due to a third- Ferguson posted a 9.85 – just off her collegiate-best of 9.875. degree strain of her left soleus muscle, led UF with her season-best all-around total of 39.50. She finished fourth in the all-around competition and teammate Vault was steady for the Gators, as UF used marks of 9.80 or above toward its team junior All-American Melanie Sinclair was fifth at 39.45. total of 49.225 – just a fraction away from its season-best of 49.275. Smith led UF on the event with her second 9.90 of the meet to share third overall. Sinclair posted a

9.875 and junior Courtney Gladys added a 9.85. “I am so happy for Corey. Her performance tonight just showed her passion and her fight,” Faehn said. “She willed herself to do as well as she did despite the Three Gators – Smith, Sinclair and Hartung- led UF on the uneven bars with marks of limited training she had.” 9.85. They finished in a five-way tie for second overall. Florida turned in a total of 49.15 on the event. Florida drew the Olympic rotation for the meet and opened competition on the vault. The Gators were solid on the event, posting a 49.20 team total. Hartung, Heading into the final event, the Gators knew they needed a 49.20 to pass UCLA for performing her first vault since the Feb. 20 dual versus Alabama, led UF on the the meet title. Florida also held a lead of just .80 over third-place Iowa State, a margin event with a season-best mark of 9.90, which tied for third overall. Florida also that could easily dissolve if the Gators had problems on the event. received vault marks of 9.85 from Sinclair and junior Maranda Smith. “If they felt any pressure, they sure didn’t show it,” Faehn said. “They were very The Gators’ uneven bars lineup consisted of only five gymnasts, so clean relaxed, they were having fun and they were very confident.” routines were vital. Each of the Gators hit their routines and the final three That confidence was reflected in their performance, as Florida went six-for-six on the performers all turned in marks of 9.90 or better. Sinclair and Hartung each posted event to post a season-best and the meet’s high beam total of 49.325. Hartung turned marks of 9.95 to share second overall. Smith tied for sixth with her mark of 9.90. in a stellar routine that was punctuated by a stuck two and a half twist dismount. She The score is a collegiate-best for Hartung, who twice turned in a 9.925 as a won the event title after matching her career-best beam mark of 9.95 for the second sophomore. UF turned in a 49.375 on the event – its highest bars total in seven time this season. It was also the second regional beam win of her career. Sophomore meets. Alicia Goodwin returned to the UF lineup Saturday after missing the Southeastern Conference Championships due to a knee sprain suffered the week of the event. She Cautious, but solid, performances on the balance beam resulted in a 48.825 equaled her collegiate-best of 9.875 for the third consecutive outing to tie for second team score on the event. Sinclair and junior Courtney Gladys led UF with marks overall. Gladys and Sinclair shared fourth at 9.85. of 9.80 to tie for seventh overall while freshman Elizabeth Mahlich earned a 9.775. Florida finished the meet with its second-highest floor exercise total of the “Corey’s routine was just so wonderful to see. We were all shouting ’10’ when she was season (49.35). Four Gators turned in floor marks of 9.85 or higher. Hartung led done because it was such a great routine. She just put together an absolutely perfect UF on the event with her fourth-place mark of 9.925, while Smith shared sixth at beam routine, right down to the landing,” Faehn said. “Alicia came back from an injury 9.90. Sinclair and freshman Amy Ferguson both turned in marks of 9.85. that we weren’t even sure would allow her to compete for the rest of the season. She nailed both of her routines tonight and did a phenomenal job. That was really wonderful

to see.” Georgia senior Courtney Kupets, the 2009 SEC Gymnast of the Year, won the all-around at 39.775. She also earned at least a share of each of the event titles. In addition to the all-around, Denver’s Lopez won the vault at 9.95. UCLA’s Anna Li Kupets collected the uneven bars (9.975) title. She shared the vault title with claimed the uneven bars title at 9.90. Alabama’s Morgan Dennis at 9.95 and also shared the beam win at 9.90 with LSU’s Susan Jackson and Arkansas’ Casey Jo Magee. Dennis and LSU’s Ashleigh Clare-Kearney shared the floor title with her at 9.95. Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Amy Ferguson 9.850 Amy Ferguson 9.85 Courtney Gladys 9.850 9.725 9.850 9.200 38.625 Courtney Gladys 9.825 9.775 9.8 9.825 39.225 Alicia Goodwin 9.800 9.875 Corey Hartung 9.9 9.95 9.725 9.925 39.5 Corey Hartung 9.800 9.850 9.950 9.925 39.525 Ashley Kerr 9.5 8.775 Ashley Kerr 9.600 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.775 9.8 9.775 9.8 39.15 Elizabeth Mahlich 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 39.200 Melanie Sinclair 9.85 9.95 9.8 9.85 39.45 Melanie Sinclair 9.875 9.850 9.850 9.600 39.175 Maranda Smith 9.85 9.90 9.725 9.9 39.375 Maranda Smith 9.900 9.850 9.675 9.900 39.325 Team Totals 49.20 49.375 48.825 49.35 196.75 Team Totals 49.225 49.150 49.325 49.075 196.775

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

All-Time Series Records 1996 Away dual L 196.725 193.675 -3.050 1 4 UF vs. Alabama All-Time Series - UA leads 58-30-1 SEC L 196.950 195.650 -1.300 2 5 Rank NCAA L 198.025 194.825 -3.200 1 7 Alabama UA UF Margin UA UF 1995 Home Dual L 195.525 194.550 -0.975 2 6 2009 Home dual W 195.625 196.875 1.250 8 6 SEC L 196.175 195.650 -0.525 2 6 SEC L 197.300 19.750 -0.550 5 6 NCAA L 196.425 195.425 -1.000 2 6 1994 Away Dual L 194.125 192.725 -1.400 3 10 2008 Away dual L 197.225 197.125 -0.100 5 3 SEC L 195.175 194.125 -1.050 T37 SEC T 197.325 197.325 0.00 6 3 NCAA L 196.350 194.850 -1.500 1 9 NCAA (team) W 196.65 196.90 0.25 6 2 1993 Home Quad L 195.050 192.450 -2.600 3 11 NCAA (Super SEC L 196.050 192.100 -3.950 3 T11 Six) W 196.125 196.70 0.575 6 2 NCAA L 196.825 192.950 -3.875 3 5 2007 Home dual W 195.65 196.825 1.175 4 1 1992 Away Dual L 194.300 191.100 -3.200 6 5 SEC W 197.00 197.325 .325 3 1 SEC L 194.500 189.600 -4.900 4 8 NCAA (team) W 196.125 197.400 1.275 4 T1 NCAA L 193.350 188.725 -4.625 6 10 2006 Away dual L 195.775 194.625 -1.15 4 8 1991 Home Dual L 192.500 192.400 -0.100 2 7 SEC L 196.975 196.225 -0.700 5 3 SEC L 194.050 191.300 -2.750 4 5 NCAA Super NCAA L 195.125 189.700 -5.425 1 8 Six L 196.725 196.275 -0.450 3 4 Neutral Super Six 1990 Triangular L 191.750 185.650 -6.100 2 10 2005 Challenge W 193.875 194.450 0.575 4 6 SEC L 193.550 188.000 -5.550 2 15 Home dual W 196.350 196.550 0.200 4 5 NCAA L 194.575 187.175 -7.400 2 8 SEC L 196.700 196.150 -0.550 5 6 1989 Home Dual W 191.050 191.950 0.900 6 4 NCAA (team) L 197.000 196.225 -0.775 4 7 SEC W 191.050 191.500 0.450 1 4 Super Six NCAA L 192.100 187.000 -5.100 2 7 2004 Challenge L 196.725 195.500 -1.225 3 7 1988 SEC L 190.150 188.850 -1.300 3 7 Away dual L 197.925 196.175 -1.750 1 4 NCAA L 190.050 186.650 -3.400 1 5 SEC L 197.950 197.225 -0.725 3 8 1987 SEC W 185.300 185.650 0.350 4 8 NCAA Super NCAA L 186.600 183.800 -2.800 3 10 Six L 197.125 196.800 -0.325 7 6 1986 Away Dual L 183.750 182.500 -1.250 Super Six SEC W 183.750 184.100 0.350 2003 Challenge W 196.000 196.575 0.575 3 8 NCAA L 186.350 181.300 -5.050 7 8 Home dual W 196.600 197.125 0.525 2 6 1985 Home Dual W 185.650 186.600 0.950 SEC L 197.575 195.950 -1.625 5 8 SEC W 183.850 185.650 1.800 Super Six 195.725 NCAA W 184.050 184.300 0.250 2002 Challenge L 194.600 -1.125 4 7 1984 Away Dual L 180.900 179.950 -0.950 Away dual L 196.925 194.950 -1.975 3 14 SEC W 175.900 184.150 8.250 SEC L 196.925 196.425 -0.500 2 18 NCAA W 180.800 182.900 2.100 NCAA (team) L 197.300 195.675 -1.625 1 10 1983 Home Dual W 175.400 179.200 3.800 Super Six SEC W 181.750 181.950 0.200 2001 Challenge L 195.350 194.425 -0.925 5 10 NCAA Regional L 184.750 184.650 -0.100 Home dual L 196.650 195.550 -1.100 3 7 NCAA L 179.050 177.850 -1.200 SEC L 197.425 196.375 -1.050 3 11 1982 SEC W 144.550 145.600 1.050 NCAA L 196.375 195.825 -0.550 1 6 AIWA Super Six Regional W 143.900 144.850 0.950 2000 Challenge L 195.750 193.025 -2.725 2 9 1981 SEC W 134.150 139.900 5.750 Away dual AIWA meet L 196.125 192.725 -3.400 2 19 Regional W 138.250 145.250 7.000 SEC L 197.200 195.775 -1.425 2 16 1979 Away Dual W 119.300 121.500 2.200 1999 Home dual L 195.875 195.225 -0.650 1 16 SEC L 196.775 195.875 -0.900 2 11 UF vs. Arkansas All-Time Series UF leads 19-1 NCAA L 195.950 194.000 -1.950 4 9 Year Arkansas W/L UA UF Margin UA UF 2009 Away L 196.375 195.425 -0.950 8 1 Away dual dual 1998 meet L 195.800 194.775 -1.025 3 4 SEC W 195.65 196.75 1.100 9 6 SEC W 195.400 196.725 1.325 3 5 2008 NCAA W 195.825 196.9 1.075 11 2 (Team) NCAA W 196.300 196.350 0.050 3 2 SEC W 194.65 197.325 2.675 11 3 1997 Home dual L 196.725 193.675 -3.050 4 17 Home W 195.75 196.7 0.950 9 3 SEC W 195.775 196.050 0.275 4 10 dual NCAA W 195.600 196.500 0.900 3 5 2007 Super Six W 192.8 196.55 3.750 15 3 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Away W 195.775 197.275 1.500 16 1 SEC L 197.35 197.325 -0.025 1 3 dual NCAA SEC W 194.55 197.325 2.775 11 1 (SuperSix) L 197.45 196.70 -0.750 1 2 NCAA NE W 195.875 197.325 1.450 13 1 Reg 2007 Away dual T 197.25 197.25 0.00 2 1 2006 Home W 194.025 196.95 2.925 21 5 SEC W 197.175 197.325 0.150 2 1 quad NCAA (T) L 197.70 197.40 -0.300 3 T1 SEC W 194.65 196.275 1.625 19 3 NCAA W 195.4 196.375 0.975 18 3 NCAA (S6) L 197.85 197.225 -0.625 3 T1 Regional 2006 Home dual L 197.025 196.6 -0.425 1 5 NCAA W 194.375 196.225 1.850 12 T4 (Team) seed seed SEC L 197.275 196.275 -1.000 1 3 2005 Away W 195.475 196.45 0.975 T11 4 NCAA dual (team) L 197.275 196.225 -1.050 1 4 SEC W 195.475 196.150 0.675 15 6 NCAA 2004 Home W 195.925 197.375 1.450 17 5 (Super 6) L 197.75 196.275 -1.475 1 4 dual Super Six SEC W 194.825 197.225 2.400 24 7 2005 Challenge L 194.850 194.450 -0.400 2 6 Neutral 6- W 195.55 197.05 1.500 25 8 Away dual W 195.600 195.725 0.125 7 5 way SEC L 197.250 196.150 -1.100 8 6 2003 Away W 193.975 196.250 2.275 23 5 NCAA SE dual Regional W 195.150 196.575 1.425 5 7 SEC W 194.850 195.950 1.100 8 NCAA

(team) L 197.350 196.225 -1.125 5 6 UF vs. UCLA All-Time Series Record: UCLA leads 24-7 Super Six 2004 Challenge W 195.550 195.950 0.400 2 7 UCLA W/L UCLA UF Margin 2009 NCAA NC Region W 196.625 196.775 0.150 Home dual L 197.350 196.850 -0.500 2 6 2008 NCAA SE Region W 196.625 197.525 0.900 SEC L 198.175 197.225 -0.950 4 8 NCAA 2007 NCAA Super Six W 196.925 197.225 0.300 Qualifying W 196.775 196.850 0.075 4 8 2006 NCAA SC Region W 195.175 196.375 1.200 NCAA 2005 Away dual L 197.85 196.65 -1.20 Super Six L 197.200 196.800 -0.400 4 8 2004 Home dual L 198.25 198.225 -0.025 Super Six 2003 Challenge L 197.325 196.575 -0.750 2 8 NCAA Super Six L 198.125 196.8 -1.325 Away dual L 197.725 195.825 -1.900 7 6 2002 Home 6-way L 195.65 194.6 -1.050 SEC L 197.525 195.950 -1.575 4 8 NCAA (team) L 197.1 195.675 -1.425 NCAA SE 2000 Away 6-way L 193.225 193.025 -0.200 Regional L 197.125 194.950 -2.175 4 9 1999 Away quad L 194.275 190.475 -3.800 NCAA L 196.625 196.325 -0.300 4 12 NCAA L 195.850 194.000 -1.850 Home 6- 196.525 1998 NCAA W 195.750 196.350 0.600 2002 way L 194.600 -1.925 2 11 Home 196.300 1997 NCAA L 197.475 196.425 -1.050 quad L 196.100 -0.200 1 13 1996 Away quad L 196.925 195.100 -1.825 SEC L 197.025 196.425 -0.600 3 18 NCAA L 197.475 194.825 -2.650 Away 1995 NCAA L 196.150 195.425 -0.725 Super 6 2001 Challenge L 195.350 194.425 -0.925 2 10 1994 NCAA L 194.975 194.850 -0.125 1993 NCAA L 194.925 192.950 -1.975 Away dual L 196.500 195.100 -1.400 2 10 1992 NCAA L 189.825 188.725 -1.100 SEC L 198.000 196.375 -1.625 2 10 NCAA 1990 NCAA L 193.100 187.175 -5.925 Regional L 197.775 196.650 -1.125 2 12 1989 NCAA L 192.600 187.000 -5.600 Away 1988 NCAA L 188.800 186.650 -2.150 2000 Invitational L 195.400 193.025 -2.375 1 9 1987 Away dual L 186.150 183.250 -2.900 Home dual L 194.950 191.975 -2.975 2 11 NCAA L 187.000 183.800 -3.200 SEC L 196.825 195.775 -1.050 2 16 1986 Home tri W 180.150 185.500 5.350 1999 Away Dual L 196.875 192.075 -4.800 1 8 NCAA L 181.700 181.300 -0.400 SEC L 197.475 195.875 -1.600 1 11 1984 NCAA L 185.550 182.900 -2.650 NCAA Regional L 197.375 195.225 -2.150 1 10 1983 NCAA W 177.800 177.850 0.050 NCAA L 197.025 194.000 -3.025 1 9 1982 NCAA L 142.400 140.900 -1.500 1998 Home Dual L 196.175 195.150 -1.025 1 9

SEC L 197.600 196.725 -0.875 1 5 UF vs. Georgia All-Time Series UGA leads 88-31-1 NCAA Regional L 198.575 197.075 -1.500 1 4 Rank NCAA L 197.725 196.350 -1.375 1 2 Year Georgia W/L UGA UF Margin UGA UF 1997 Away Dual L 197.150 193.000 -4.150 1 12 2009 Away dual L 198.20 196.65 -1.550 1 7 SEC L 198.375 196.050 -2.325 1 10 SEC L 196.925 196.75 0.175 1 6 NCAA Regional W 195.725 195.750 0.025 1 10 2008 Home dual L 196.85 196.825 -0.025 2 1 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

NCAA L 196.600 196.500 -0.100 6 5 NCAA Regional W 186.900 182.600 -4.300 6 2 1996 Home Dual L 192.675 192.650 -0.025 5 9 NCAA W 184.300 180.500 -3.800 6 3 SEC L 197.450 195.650 -1.800 1 5 NCAA 1984 Home Dual W 142.250 188.700 46.450 11 Regional L 196.950 195.375 -1.575 1 5 SEC W 177.050 184.150 7.100 10 NCAA L 196.775 194.825 -1.950 1 7 NCAA Away Regional W 181.850 187.950 6.100 10 1995 Triangular L 197.300 192.925 -4.375 1 7 NCAA W 177.600 182.900 5.300 9 SEC L 195.875 195.650 -0.225 1 6 1983 Away Dual W 179.900 181.000 1.100 8 NCAA SEC W 175.100 181.950 6.850 8 Regional L 197.575 195.700 -1.875 1 6 1982 Home Dual W 136.200 145.350 9.150 N/A NCAA L 196.075 195.425 -0.650 1 6 SEC W 142.050 145.600 3.550 N/A 1994 Home Dual L 194.025 193.325 -0.700 1 6 AIAW SEC L 196.700 194.125 -2.575 1 7 Regional W 143.700 144.850 1.150 N/A NCAA 1981 SEC W 139.900 135.050 -4.850 N/A Regional L 196.775 192.550 -4.225 2 7 AIAW NCAA L 195.850 194.850 -1.000 2 9 Regional W 136.200 145.250 9.050 N/A 1993 Away Dual L 196.100 191.050 -5.050 2 7 1980 Home Dual W 138.300 143.850 5.550 N/A SEC L 197.050 192.100 -4.950 2 11 AIAW NCAA Regional L 138.450 138.000 -0.450 N/A Regional L 197.500 194.300 -3.200 1 12 1979 Away Dual L 129.550 112.350 -17.200 N/A NCAA L 198.000 192.950 -5.050 1 5 1978 Away Dual L 136.950 125.600 -11.350 N/A 1992 Home Dual L 194.800 192.700 -2.100 2 5 Home forfeit Triangular L 128.650 forfeit (in) N/A SEC L 196.400 189.600 -6.800 1 8 NCAA 1977 Away Dual W 118.700 122.250 3.550 N/A Regional L 196.550 191.475 -5.075 2 8 1976 Home Dual W 82.210 95.220 13.010 N/A NCAA L 194.600 188.725 -5.875 2 10 1975 Away Dual W 78.130 88.190 10.060 N/A 1991 Away Dual L 194.500 191.400 -3.100 2 N/R 1974 Away Dual W 69.750 86.800 17.050 N/A SEC L 194.100 191.300 -2.800 3 5 1973 Away Dual L 73.200 54.400 -18.800 N/A NCAA Regional L 194.275 191.175 -3.100 2 5 UF vs Illinois All-Time Series UF leads 6-0 NCAA L 193.375 189.700 -3.675 2 8 Illinois W/L Ill UF Margin Away 1990 Triangular L 190.850 185.650 -5.200 4 10 2006 Home dual W 190.8 195.9 5.1 NCAA Regional W 193.125 196.375 3.25 Home Dual W 188.650 188.700 0.050 4 13 2004 Away quad W 194.025 196.35 2.325 SEC L 191.850 188.000 -3.850 3 15 Neutral 6-way W 195.4 197.05 1.650 NCAA 1999 Home tri W 188.75 190.275 1.525 Regional L 193.350 190.425 -2.925 1 13 1996 Home tri W 189.825 195.575 5.750 NCAA L 193.225 187.175 -6.050 3 8 Rank 1989 Away Dual L 191.950 189.750 -2.200 11 5 UF vs LSU All-Time Series - UF leads 53-30 LSU W/L LSU UF Margin LSU UF SEC W 190.400 191.500 1.100 4 4 2009 Away dual L 196.80 195.825 -0.975 11 8 NCAA SEC W 196.55 196.75 0.20 4 6 Regional L 193.200 191.050 -2.150 4 4 NCAA NCAA L 192.650 187.050 -5.600 5 7 2008 (Super 6) W 196.35 196.7 0.35 3 2 NCAA 1988 Home Dual W 187.050 190.100 3.050 2 7 (team) W 196.575 196.9 0.325 3 2 SEC L 189.200 188.850 -0.350 2 7 SEC W 196.5 197.325 0.825 5 3 NCAA Home dual W 196.325 197.925 1.6 6 3 Regional L 189.800 189.100 -0.700 2 8 Neutral 6- 2007 way W 194.125 196.55 2.425 9 3 NCAA L 186.800 186.650 -0.150 3 5 Away dual W 197.05 197.2 0.15 9 1 1987 Away Dual L 185.800 184.400 -1.400 3 8 SEC W 196.25 197.325 1.075 4 1 Home SEC L 189.400 185.650 -3.750 1 8 2006 Triangular W 195.275 196.15 0.875 7 2 NCAA SEC W 195.9 196.275 0.375 8 3 Regional W 186.700 187.900 1.200 1 6 2005 Away dual L 195.625 195.550 -0.075 20 12 NCAA L 187.900 183.800 -4.100 5 SEC L 196.975 196.15 -0.825 2 6 2004 Home dual W 195.300 197.100 1.8 16 8 1986 Away Dual L 186.250 183.550 -2.700 N/A SEC L 197.275 197.225 -0.05 5 8 SEC L 185.150 184.100 -1.050 2 4 2003 Away dual W 196.500 196.950 0.45 12 7 SEC W 195.650 195.950 0.3 12 8 Home Dual W 185.450 188.100 2.650 2 Home 6- 193.825 NCAA 2002 way W 194.600 0.775 11 7 Regional L 186.800 185.400 -1.400 2 5 Home dual W 194.750 194.925 0.175 5 16 NCAA L 185.450 181.300 -4.150 4 8 SEC W 196.225 196.425 0.2 9 18 NCAA 1985 Home Dual W 181.550 188.350 6.800 6 Central Reg L 196.450 195.900 -0.55 6 15 SEC W 185.650 181.800 -3.850 7 3 2001 Away dual L 196.475 195.625 -0.85 13 7 SEC W 196.300 196.375 0.075 21 11 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

2000 Home Quad W 195.075 195.400 0.325 6 19 Florida vs. OU All-Time Series UF leads 11-2 SEC L 196.825 195.775 -1.05 7 16 1999 Away dual L 196.950 194.975 -1.975 4 18 Oklahoma OU UF Margin SEC W 195.375 195.875 0.5 5 11 2009 Home dual W 195.075 196.500 1.425 NCAA L 194.475 194.000 -0.475 9 1998 Home dual W 194.025 196.625 2.6 14 4 2008 NCAA (team) W 195.475 196.900 1.425 SEC W 196.450 196.725 0.275 8 5 2007 NCAA (team) W 196.250 197.400 1.150 NCAA W 195.300 196.750 1.45 8 2 2004 Super Six Challenge W 195.275 195.950 0.675 Away dual 1997 meet W 195.000 195.475 0.475 11 10 NCAA Qualifying W 195.750 196.850 1.100 SEC W 196.025 196.050 0.025 5 10 2003 Super Six Challenge W 193.275 196.575 3.30 NCAA W 193.825 196.500 2.675 4 5 Home dual 2002 Away dual L 195.475 193.925 -1.550 1996 meet W 193.250 194.850 1.6 15 5 2001 Home dual W 192.600 195.950 3.350 SEC W 193.150 195.650 2.5 5 Away dual NCAA W 193.875 195.825 1.950 1995 meet W 195.550 195.650 0.1 4 7 1990 Home tri W 186.850 188.150 1.300 SEC L 196.125 195.650 -0.475 5 6 1989 Home 6-way W 187.450 192.300 4.850 NCAA W 193.025 195.425 2.4 7 6 Home NCAA L 187.050 187.000 -0.050 1994 Triangular L 191.200 191.125 -0.075 5 8 1985 NCAA W 177.400 184.300 6.900 SEC L 194.150 194.125 -0.025 5 7 NCAA W 193.225 194.850 1.625 3 9 Away Dual Florida vs. OSU All-Time Series - UF leads 15-9 1993 meet W 192.100 192.300 0.2 13 8 SEC L 192.900 192.100 -0.8 11 11 Oregon State OSU UF Margin NCAA L 193.425 192.950 -0.475 4 5 2008 NCAA (team) W 195.475 196.900 1.425 Home dual 1992 meet W 188.650 191.450 2.8 7 2007 Home dual W 193.800 196.850 3.050 SEC W 188.650 189.600 0.95 8 NCAA (team) W 195.100 197.400 2.300 Away dual 1991 meet W 189.850 191.100 1.25 7 5 2006 Away quad W 192.200 193.575 1.375 SEC L 192.400 191.300 -1.1 9 5 NCAA (team) W 195.15 196.225 1.075 NCAA W 188.600 189.700 1.1 6 8 1990 Neutral tri L 190.150 187.250 -2.9 4 13 2004 Super Six Challenge W 193.775 195.500 1.725 Home six- 2002 NCAA (team) W 192.925 195.675 2.750 way L 191.000 190.150 -0.85 5 12 SEC L 192.050 188.000 -4.05 4 15 2001 NCAA W 193.775 195.825 2.050 NCAA L 192.100 187.175 -4.925 6 8 1996 NCAA L 196.525 194.825-1.700 Away dual 1989 meet L 188.650 188.000 -0.65 8 7 1995 NCAA L 195.500 195.425-0.075 SEC W 187.900 191.500 3.6 4 1994 NCAA W 193.625 194.850 1.225 Away dual 1988 meet L 188.950 185.900 -3.05 6 8 1993 NCAA L 193.425 192.950-0.475 1988 Home W 187.450 189.000 1.55 7 6 1992 NCAA L 191.375 188.725-2.650 SEC W 187.400 188.850 1.45 5 7 NCAA L 187.900 186.650 -1.25 3 5 1991 NCAA L 192.350 189.700-2.650 Away dual 1990 NCAA L 189.950 187.175-2.775 1987 meet L 188.550 186.100 -2.45 7 11 SEC W 184.450 185.650 1.2 9 8 1989 Away tri L 190.700 189.800 -0.900 NCAA W 181.500 183.800 2.3 8 6 NCAA L 187.900 187.000 -0.900 Home Dual 1986 meet W 181.250 184.100 2.85 12 6 1988 NCAA W 186.500 186.650 0.150 SEC W 176.600 184.100 7.5 1987 NCAA W 174.500 183.800 9.300 NCAA W 180.550 181.300 0.75 9 8 1985 Home Quad W 174.800 188.750 13.95 1986 Home tri W 177.300 185.500 8.200 Away dual 1985 NCAA W 183.150 184.300 1.150 1985 meet W 183.850 189.000 5.15 SEC W 180.500 185.650 5.15 1984 Neutral tri W 182.650 183.950 1.300 1984 SEC W 173.200 184.150 10.95 1983 NCAA W 173.550 177.850 4.300 Home dual 1983 meet W 176.650 183.100 6.45 1982 NCAA L 143.000 140.900 -2.100 SEC W 176.700 181.950 5.25 NCAA W 177.800 177.850 0.05 7 5 Away dual UF vs. PSU All-Time Series Florida leads 26-13 1982 meet L 141.700 138.800 -2.9 PSU PSU UF Margin SEC W 144.150 145.600 1.45 2007 Neutral - Super 6 W 194.575 196.55 1.975 NCAA Reg. W 142.050 145.450 3.4 Home dual Challenge 1981 meet W 142.900 147.150 4.25 2006 Home triangular W 193.200 196.15o 2.950 SEC L 141.100 139.900 -1.2 Away dual 2005 Super Six Challenge W 193.00 194.45 1.450 1979 meet L 132.050 100.000 -32.05 2003 Super Six Challenge W 194.375 196.575 2.200 Home - Away Quad W 195.5 196.725 1.225 1978 triangular L 132.050 0.000 132.05 1977 Triangular L 132.000 115.100 -16.9 2002 Home 6-way W 193.375 194.600 1.225 Home dual Home quad W 195.375 196.900 1.525 1976 meet L 95.150 94.550 -0.6 2001 Away six-way W 193.275 194.425 1.150 Away quad L 195.375 195.15 -0.225 2000 Home Tri L 194.925 194.05 -0.875 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

NCAA Regional L 195.925 195.875 -0.050 NCAA L 196.85 196.325 -0.525 8 9 2002 Away dual L 196.75 195.25 -1.500 3 16 1999 Away L 196.750 193.500 -3.250 Home NCAA L 194.775 194.000 -0.775 2001 quad L 196.75 196.525 -0.225 2 10 1999 NCAA L 195.475 194.000 -1.475 5 10 1998 NCAA W 194.625 196.350 1.725 Away dual L 196.975 193.750 -3.225 4 17 1997 Home Dual W 193.600 195.900 2.300 1998 NCAA W 196.025 196.350 0.325 6 2 1996 NCAA L 196.775 194.825 -1.950 8 5 NCAA W 194.300 196.425 2.125 1995 NCAA L 196.650 195.425 -1.225 3 6 1996 NCAA W 192.700 194.825 2.125 Home dual W 194.725 194.950 0.225 2 7 1994 NCAA L 196.400 194.850 -1.550 3 7 1995 Home W 194.225 195.250 1.025 Away dual L 193.700 187.100 -6.600 5 3 NCAA W 194.150 195.425 1.275 1993 NCAA L 195.825 192.950 -2.875 1 12 1992 NCAA L 196.650 188.725 -7.925 1 10 1994 Away W 193.000 193.950 0.950 1991 NCAA L 194.375 189.700 -4.675 1 5 1993 NCAA W 192.700 192.950 0.250 1990 NCAA L 194.900 187.175 -7.725 1 13 1989 NCAA L 192.600 187.000 -5.600 3 7 1992 NCAA L 192.775 188.725 -4.050 1988 NCAA L 189.500 186.650 -2.850 2 5 1991 Home Tri W 190.800 193.700 2.900 1987 NCAA L 187.550 183.800 -3.750 3 6 1986 NCAA L 186.950 181.300 -5.650 NCAA L 190.950 189.700 -1.250 1985 NCAA L 188.350 184.300 -4.050 1989 Home W 182.500 193.700 11.200 1984 Away tri L 189.350 183.950 -5.400 NCAA L 186.050 182.900 -3.150 1988 Away L 185.200 184.600 -0.600 1983 NCAA L 184.650 177.850 -6.800 NCAA W 179.700 186.650 6.950 1982 NCAA L 148.600 140.900 -7.700 1987 Home Dual W 180.600 183.400 2.800 1986 Away W 183.500 184.000 0.500 ●Biggest Win: Away L 186.350 185.750 -0.600 UF vs. UA: 8.250 1984 SEC Championships UA vs. UF 7.40 1990 NCAA Championships NCAA L 182.700 181.300 -1.400 UF vs. Arkansas: 2.925 2006 home dual 1985 Home W 181.400 189.250 7.850 Arkansas vs. UF 0.950 2009 away dual NCAA W 179.000 184.300 5.300 UF vs. UCLA 5.350 1986 home tri UCLA vs. UF 5.925 1990 NCAAs 1984 Away W 180.900 185.400 4.500 UF vs. UGA: 46.450 1984 home dual NCAA W 179.450 182.900 3.450 UGA vs. UF 18.80 1973 away dual 1983 Home W 181.250 185.850 4.600 UF vs. Illinois 5.75 1996 home triangular 1982 Away L 144.600 141.800 -2.800 UF vs. LSU: 13.95 1985 home quad LSU vs. UF 132.05 1978 home triangular NCAA L 143.100 140.900 -2.200 UF over OU 6.90 1985 NCAA 1981 Home L 145.150 144.000 -1.150 OU over UF 1.55 2002 away dual UF vs. OSU 9.300 1987 NCAAs OSU vs. UF 2.775 1990 NCAAs Florida vs. Stanford All-Time Series Even at 5-5-2 UF vs. PSU 11.20 1989 home dual Stanford SU UF Margin PSU vs. UF 4.05 1992 NCAA Championships UF vs. SU 0.800 1996 NCAAs 2008 NCAA Super Six L 196.75 196.70 -0.050 SU vs. UF 0.875 2001 away 6-way 2007 NCAA Super Six W 196.825 197.225 0.400 UF vs. Utah 1.025 2004 Super Six 2005 Neutral quad W 196.025 196.45 0.425 Utah vs. UF 7.925 1992 NCAAs

2004 NCAA Qualifying T 196.850 196.850 0.000 ●Narrowest Win: NCAA Super Six L 197.125 196.80 -0.325 UF vs. UA: 0.050 1998 NCAA Championships 2003 NCAA W 196.2 196.325 0.125 UA vs. UF 0.100 three times 2002 Home quad W 195.700 196.900 1.200 UF vs. Arkansas: 0.675 2005 SEC Championships UF vs. UCLA 0.050 1983 NCAAs NCAA (team) L 196.050 195.675 -0.375 UCLA vs. UF 0.025 2004 home dual 2001 Neutral 6-way L 195.300 194.425 -0.875 UF vs. UGA: 0.025 1997 NCAA SE Regional 1999 NCAA T 194.000 194.000 0.000 UGA vs. UF 0.025 three times UF vs. Illinois 1.525 1999 home triangular 1996 NCAA W 194.025 194.825 0.800 UF vs. LSU: 0.025 1997 SEC Championships 1992 NCAA L 189.100 188.725 -0.375 LSU vs. UF 0.025 1994 SEC Championships UF over OU 1.30 1990 home tri OU over UF 0.05 1989 NCAA UF vs Utah All-Time Series Utah leads 28-7 UF vs. OSU 0.150 1988 NCAAs U UF OSU vs. UF 0.075 1995 NCAAs Utah Utah UF Margin Rank Rank UF vs. PSU 0.250 1993 NCAA Championships 2009 Away dual L 197.075 196.00 -1.075 2 5 PSU vs. UF 0.05 2000 NCAA Regional NCAA UF vs. SU 0.400 2007 NCAA Super Six 2008 L 197.125 196.7 -0.425 5 seed 2 seed Super Six SU vs. UF 0.875 2001 away 6-way Home dual W 196.875 197.7 0.825 2 3 2007 Away dual W 196.725 197.05 0.325 7 1 UF vs. Utah 0.225 1995 home dual NCAA T1 T1 Utah vs. UF 0.025 2007 NCAA Super Six Super Six L 197.25 197.225 -0.025 seed seed 2006 Home dual W 196.675 197.325 0.650 2 3 NCAA (Super 6) L 196.8 196.275 -0.525 3 3 2005 Away quad L 197.425 196.45 -0.975 3 6 Neutral 6- 2004 way L 197.625 197.05 -0.575 5 8 NCAA Super Six W 195.775 196.8 1.025 5 8 2003 Home dual W 196.15 197.125 0.975 6 7 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Florida vs. Defending NCAA Champion All-Time Top 15 Gator Gymnastics Crowds Def. (5,000 or above) Defending Champ UF Crowd Opponent Date 10,855 Georgia 1/18/2008 Champion Date W/L Score Score +/- 10,651 Alabama 2/10/1989 Georgia (N) 3/21/09 L 196.925 196.750 -0.175 8,338 Georgia 1/27/2006 (A) 2/28/09 L 198.200 196.6500 -1.55 (A) 4/25/08 L 197.45 196.700 -0.750 8,119 Super Six Challenge 1/7/2005 (N) 3/29/08 L 197.35 197.325 -0.025 8,019 Kentucky 1/30/2009 (H) 1/18/08 L 196.85 196.825 -0.025 7,486 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/19/1986 (N) 4/27/07 L 197.7 197.4 -0.300 7,329 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/18/1986 (N) 4/27/07 L 197.85 197.225 -0.625 7,047 Alabama 2/20/2009 (N) 3/31/07 W 197.175 197.325 0.150 6,789 Arizona State & Auburn 1/27/1989 (A) 1/27/07 T 197.25 197.25 0.00 6,742 Arizona State, Arizona, LSU 2/8/1985 (H) 1/27/06 L 197.025 196.60 0-.425 6,718 NCAA Gymnastics Champ. (Super Six) 4/18/1997 (N) 3/25/06 L 197.275 196.275 -1.000 (N) 4/20/06 L 197.275 196.225 -1.050 6,705 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/15/2008 (N) 4/21/06 L 197.75 196.275 -1.475 6,516 Georgia 1/22/1994 UCLA (A) 3/6/05 L 197.85 196.65 -1.200 6,135 Super Six Challenge–UGA, UA, LSU, 1/11/2002 (N) 4/21/05 L 197.025 196.225 -0.800 UCLA, PSU UCLA (H) 3/12/04 L 198.25 198.225 -0.025 6,123 Penn State 3/7/1981 Alabama (N) 1/11/03 W 196.00 196.575 .575 (H) 2/21/03 W 196.60 197.125 .525 (N) 3/29/03 L 197.575 195.95 -1.625 UCLA (H) 1/11/02 L 195.65 194.60 -1.050 (N) 4/18/02 L 197.1 195.675 -1.425 Georgia (A) 1/8/00 L 196.3 196.100 -0.200 (H) 1/14/00 L 196.525 194.600 -1.925 (H) 3/18/00 L 197.025 196.425 -0.600 Georgia (A) 1/22/99 L 196.875 192.075 -4.800 (N) 3/27/99 L 197.475 195.875 -1.600 (N) 4/10/99 L 197.375 195.225 -2.150 (N) 4/22/99 L 197.025 194.000 -3.025 Alabama (H) 1/24/97 L 196.725 193.675 -3.050 (N) 3/22/97 W 195.775 196.050 0.275 (H) 4/17/97 W 195.600 196.500 0.900 Utah (H) 3/20/95 W 194.725 194.950 0.225 (N) 4/20/95 L 196.650 195.425 -1.225 Georgia (H) 1/22/94 L 194.025 193.325 -0.700 (N) 3/26/94 L 196.700 194.125 -2.575 (N) 4/9/94 L 196.775 192.550 -4.225 (N) 4/23/94 L 195.850 194.850 -1.000 Alabama (A) 3/8/92 L 194.300 191.100 -3.200 (A) 3/2892 L 194.500 189.600 -4.900 (N) 4/24/92 L 193.350 188.725 -4.625 Utah (N) 4/19/91 L 194.375 189.70 -4.675 Georgia (N) 2/10/90 L 190.850 185.650 -5.200 (H) 2/16/90 W 188.650 188.700 0.050 (A) 3/24/90 L 191.850 188.000 -3.850 (H) 4/7/90 L 193.350 190.425 -2.925 (N) 4/20/90 L 193.225 187.175 -6.050 Alabama (H) 2/10/89 W 191.050 191.950 0.900 (H) 3/18/89 W 191.050 191.500 0.450 (N) 4/14/89 L 192.100 187.000 -5.100 Georgia (N) 3/26/88 L 189.200 188.850 -0.350 (H) 3/30/88 W 187.050 190.100 3.050 (H) 4/9/88 L 189.800 189.100 -0.700 (N) 4/22/88 L 186.800 186.650 -0.150 Utah (A) 4/27/87 L 187.550 183.800 -3.750 Utah (H) 4/18/86 L 186.950 181.300 -5.650 Utah (A) 4/12/85 L 188.350 184.300 -4.050 Utah (A) 3/12/84 L 189.350 183.950 -5.400 (N) 4/6/84 L 186.050 182.900 -3.150 Utah (A) 4/8/83 L 184.650 177.850 -6.800

All-time: 10-48-1 Home: 7-11

2009 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Record: 10-6 Home: 5-0 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 4-2 SEC: 3-3 Date Opponent Site W/LOpponent UF Attendance Score 1/9 Oklahoma Gainesville, Fla. W 195.075 196.50 4,856 1/16 Auburn Gainesville, Fla. W 196.250 196.50 4,771 1/23 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L 196.375 195.425 2,714 1/30 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla. W 193.85 195.925 8,019 2/6 LSU Baton Rouge, La. L 196.80 195.825 3,127 2/14 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. W 194.775 196.85 1,222 2/20 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. W 195.625 196.875 7,047 2/28 Georgia Athens, Ga. L 198.20 196.65 10,224 3/6 Michigan Gainesville, Fla. W 196.325 196.825 3,829 3/13 Utah Salt Lake City, L 197.075 196.000 15,082 Utah 3/21 SEC Championships Nashville, Tenn. 3rd 197.30 (UA) 196.75 5,045 196.925 (UGA) 196.55 (LSU) 196.35 (AU) 195.65 (ARK) 195.00 (UK) 4/4 NCAA North Central Iowa City, Iowa 1st 196.775 1,740 Regional 4/16- NCAA Championships Lincoln, Neb. 18

2009 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1-9-09 Oklahoma 49.125 48.950 49.250 49.175 196.50 1-16-09 Auburn 49.225 49.500 48.325 49.450 196.50 1-23-09 Arkansas 49.275 49.175 47.900 49.075 195.425 1-30-09 Kentucky 49.250 49.500 48.125 49.050 195.925 2-6-09 LSU 49.175 48.975 48.350 49.325 195.825 2-14-09 Michigan State 49.125 49.325 49.175 49.225 196.85 2-20-09 Alabama 49.250 49.300 49.200 49.125 196.875 2-28-09 Georgia 48.625 49.275 49.300 49.450 196.65 3-6-09 Michigan 49.275 49.250 49.025 49.275 196.825 3-13-09 Utah 49.025 48.85 49.075 49.05 196.00 3-21-09 @SEC Championships 49.200 49.375 48.825 49.350 196.75 4-4-09 NCAA Regionals 49.225 49.150 49.325 49.075 196.775 4-16-09 NCAA Championships

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2009 Total: 196.875 (2- Vault: 49.275 (1- Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 20-09) 23/3-6-09) 49.500 (1-16/30- 49.325 (4-4-09) 49.45 (1-16/2-28- 09) 09) All-Around: 9.95, Maranda 9.95, Corey 39.575, Melanie Smith (1-30-09) 10.0*, Melanie Hartung (2-20/4-4- 9.95, Corey Sinclair (2-28-09) Sinclair (1-30-09) 09) Hartung (1-16-09)

*-UF record

2009 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS

Amanda Castillo Nicole Ellis Vault 9.85 2-28/3-6-09 Vault 9.85# 1-16/2-6-09 Uneven Bars 9.90 2-6-09 Uneven Bars 9.575# 1-9-09 Balance Beam 9.90 1-9-09 Balance Beam 9.70# 1-16-09 Floor Exercise 9.90 3-6-09 Floor Exercise All-Around 39.425 2-28/3-6-09 All-Around

Amy Ferguson Courtney Gladys Vault Vault 9.925# 3-13-09 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.80# 3-6-09 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.875# 1-23-09 Floor Exercise 9.875# 2-28-09 Floor Exercise 9.85# 2-6-09 All-Around All-Around 39.225# 3-6/21-09

Alicia Goodwin Corey Hartung Vault Vault 9.90 3-21-09 Uneven Bars 9.925# 1-16-09 Uneven Bars 9.95# 3-21-09 Balance Beam 9.875# Three times Balance Beam 9.95# 2-20/4-4-09 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.95# 1-16-09 All-Around All-Around 39.525 4-4-09

Ashley Kerr Elizabeth Mahlich Vault 9.60# 3-13/4-4-09 Vault 9.85# Three times Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.825# 1-23/2-28-09 Balance Beam 9.50# 3-13-09 Balance Beam 9.875# 2-14-09 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.875# 1-16-09 All-Around All-Around 39.325# 1-23-09

Melanie Sinclair Maranda Smith Vault 9.925 3-6-09 Vault 9.95# 1-30-09 Uneven Bars 10.0*# 1-30-09 Uneven Bars 9.925# 2-20-09 Balance Beam 9.875 2-14-09 Balance Beam 9.85# 3-6/13-09 Floor Exercise 9.925 2-28/3-6-09 Floor Exercise 9.925# 2-14/28-09 All-Around 39.575 2-28-09 All-Around 39.375# 3-21-09

Kailey Tissue Rebekah Zaiser Vault 9.875# 1-23-09 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.725# 1-30-09 Balance Beam 9.825 1-9-09 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.825# 1-9-09 All-Around All-Around

# - personal collegiate-best

* - UF record

2009 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHART

Amanda Castillo Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.80 9.80 9.825 9.85 9.85 (3) 9.825 INJ INJ Bars 9.85 (2) 9.875 9.775 9.85 9.90 (2) 9.875 (2) 9.825 9.825 9.85 (2) 9.80 Beam 9.90 (1) 9.475 9.175 8.725 9.125 9.125 9.875 9.825 (3) Floor 9.575 9.725 EX 9.875 9.90 (3) 9.65 AA 39.425 39.425 (1)

Nicole Ellis Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.825 (2) 9.85 (3) INJ 9.775 9.85 (3) INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Bars 9.575 Beam 9.70 Floor AA

Amy Ferguson Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault Bars Beam Floor 9.75 9.85 9.80 9.80 9.825 9.825 9.825 (3) 9.875 9.85 9.75 9.85 9.85 AA

Courtney Gladys Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.75 9.80 9.825 9.775 9.80 9.85 (1) 9.875 9.30 9.85 (3) 9.925 (2) 9.825 9.85 Bars 9.70 EX 9.80 9.675 9.775 9.725 Beam 9.775 EX 9.875 (2) 9.10 9.525 9.80 9.825 9.825 9.75 9.80 9.80 9.85 (4) Floor 9.525 EX 9.775 9.65 9.70 9.85 9.825 9.80 9.80 9.825 9.75 9.825 9.20 AA 39.225 39.15 39.225 38.625

Alicia Goodwin Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault INJ Bars 9.225 9.925 (1) 9.80 9.85 9.80 9.90 (1) 9.625 9.875 9.85 (2) 9.30 9.80 Beam 9.275 9.30 9.225 9.575 EX 9.775 EX 9.875 (1) 9.875 (3) 9.875 (2) Floor AA

Corey Hartung Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.825 (2) 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.80 9.35 INJ INJ 9.90 (3) 9.80 Bars 9.80 9.925 (1) 9.85 (3) 9.90 (2) 9.70 9.875 (2) 9.85 9.775 9.95 (2) 9.85 (2) Beam 9.85 (3) 9.775 9.15 9.90 (1) 9.90 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.95 (1) 9.875 9.725 9.95 (1) Floor 9.90 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.875 9.70 9.90 (2) 9.875 (2) 9.825 (3) 9.925 (4) 9.925 (1) AA 39.375 (2) 39.475 (1) 38.70 39.325 39.325 39.45 (1) 38.975 39.50 (4) 39.525 (2) (3) (2)

Ashley Kerr Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault DNC DNC DNC 9.475 EX DNC DNC DNC DNC 9.55 9.60 9.50 9.60 Bars Beam 8.95 EX 9.50 8.775 Floor AA

Elizabeth Mahlich Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.80 9.85 9.85 (2) 9.80 9.85 (1) 9.75 9.70 9.825 9.80 9.775 9.80 Bars 9.425 EX 9.80 9.825 9.80 9.675 9.80 9.75 9.825 9.725 9.80 9.80 9.80 Beam 9.825 9.575 9.80 9.675 9.775 9.875 (3) 9.80 9.825 9.725 9.85 9.775 9.80 Floor 9.675 9.875 (3) 9.85 9.825 (3) 9.275 9.825 (3) 9.85 9.775 9.775 9.80 9.80 AA 39.325 (3) 39.15 (3) 38.80 39.125 39.20 39.05 39.255 39.15 39.20

Melanie Sinclair Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.875 (1) 9.85 (3) 9.85 9.85 (2) 9.85 (3) 9.775 9.90 (1) 9.875 9.925 (1) 9.85 9.85 9.875 (6) Bars 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 9.90 (1) 10.0* (1) 9.675 9.725 9.95 (1) 9.875 9.90 (1) 9.825 (3) 9.95 (2) 9.85 (2) Beam 9.85 (3) 9.80 9.825 (3) 9.725 9.80 9.875 (3) 9.85 (2) 9.90 (3) 9.375 9.70 9.80 9.85 (4) Floor 9.80 9.875 (3) 9.675 9.875 (1) 9.85 9.775 9.85 (2) 9.925 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.875 9.85 9.60 AA 39.425 (1) 39.45 (2) 39.25 39.45 (1) 39.175 39.15 39.55 (1) 39.575 39.125 39.25 (3) 39.45 (5) 39.175 (2)

Maranda Smith Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.825 EX 9.90 (1) 9.875 (3) 9.95 (1) 9.85 (3) 9.825 (3) 9.90 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.825 9.625 9.85 9.90 (3) Bars 9.825 9.85 9.80 9.90 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.875 (2) 9.925 (2) 9.875 9.85 (2) 9.75 9.90 (6) 9.85 (2) Beam 9.075 9.725 9.775 9.65 9.85 (2) 9.85 9.725 9.675 Floor 9.90 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.875 9.85 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.75 9.925 (2) 9.775 9.90 (2) 9.90 (6) 9.90 (3) AA 38.725 39.35 (2) 39.35 (2) 39.35 39.30 (3) 39.125 39.375 39.325

Kailey Tissue Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault 9.625 EX 9.875 (3) INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Bars Beam 9.50 EX 9.65 EX 9.725 9.35 Floor AA

Rebekah Zaiser Event 1-9 1-16 1-23 1-30 2-6 2-14 2-20 2-28 3-6 3-13 3-21 4-4 Vault INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Bars Beam 9.825 Floor 9.825 (3) AA underline denotes collegiate best * - UF record

Florida All-Time Top 20 Scores Vault Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Championships 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Championships 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode Island 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 9.975 4/13/1996 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/18/1996 Kristen Guise Artistic Challenge 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 3/3/1995 Kristen Guise Louisiana State 9.975 3/8/1996 Susan Hines The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 1/30/2009 Maranda Smith Kentucky 9.950 4/14/07 Breanne King NCAA Northeast Regionals 9.950 4/25/2008 Ashley Reed NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 4/12/08 Ashley Reed NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 3/29/2008 Ashley Reed SEC Championships 9.950 2/29/2008 Ashley Reed Alabama 9.950 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 9.950 2/15/2008 Tiffany Murry LSU 9.950 3/6/2005 Tiffany Murry UCLA 9.950 1/28/2005 Tiffany Murry Alabama 9.950 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 2/15/2008 Melanie Sinclair LSU 9.950 4/16/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA Super Six 9.950 4/3/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA South Central Regional 9.950 3/5/2004 Savannah Evans Arizona 9.950 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 2/6/2004 Orley Szmuch Georgia 9.950 3/16/2003 Orley Szmuch West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 3/14/2003 Erinn Dooley Penn State, Temple, Yale 9.950 4/6/2002 Orley Szmuch NCAA Central Regionals 9.950 3/6/1998 Susan Hines SunTrust Senior Night vs. Iowa State 9.950 2/27/1998 Susan Hines SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 2/27/1998 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 4/18/1997 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 1/31/1997 Chrissy Vogel Dodge Invitational 9.950 4/25/1996 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise Alabama 9.950 1/12/1996 Kristen Guise Subway Challenge vs. Georgia 9.950 4/20/1995 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 3/25/1995 Kristen Guise SEC Championships

Uneven Bars Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.950 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 9.950 3/21/2009 Corey Hartung SEC Championships 9.950 3/21/2009 Melanie Sinclair SEC Championships 9.950 2/20/2009 Melanie Sinclair Alabama 9.950 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 3/29/2008 Melanie Sinclair SEC Championships 9.950 2/15/2008 Melanie Sinclair LSU 9.950 3/16/07 Melanie Sinclair Michigan State 9.950 1/27/2007 Melanie Sinclair Georgia 9.950 3/5/2004 Erin Pendleton Arizona 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.950 1/31/2003 Orley Szmuch GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 2/11/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Boise State 9.950 3/6/1998 Sybil Stephenson SunTrust Senior Night vs. Iowa State 9.950 4/9/1994 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Regional 9.950 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 9.950 2/15/2008 Nicola Willis LSU

Balance Beam Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.00 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky Kentucky 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed Boise State 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky Louisiana State 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson Nebraska 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung NCAA North Central Region Championships 9.950 2/20/2009 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.950 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.950 1/23/2004 Kristen Stucky Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 9.950 1/9/2004 Kristen Stucky Super Six Challenge 9.950 2/14/2003 Kristen Stucky Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson North Carolina State 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson LSU 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise Kentucky 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise Alabama 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night 9.925 4/3/2004 Erinn Dooley NCAA South Central Region Championships 9.925 3/20/2004 Orley Szmuch SEC Championships 9.925 3/12/2004 Katie Rue UCLA 9.925 3/5/2004 Orley Szmuch Arizona 9.925 3/18/05 Erinn Dooley Pittsburgh, Yale 9.925 2/29/2004 Erinn Dooley Nebraska, Illinois, Arizona State 9.925 2/20/2004 Kristen Stucky Arkansas 9.925 1/16/2004 Kristen Stucky Louisiana State 9.925 1/30/2004 Erinn Dooley Alabama 9.925 1/23/2004 Erinn Dooley Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 9.925 1/9/2004 Erinn Dooley Super Six Challenge 9.925 3/17/2006 Samantha Lutz Utah 9.925 4/26/2007 Corey Hartung NCAA Championships (team) 9.925 4/14/2007 Corey Hartung NCAA Northeast Regionals 9.925 3/9/2007 Corey Hartung Utah 9.925 3/11/2007 Corey Hartung Boise State 9.925 1/19/2007 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.925 2/23/2007 Amanda Castillo LSU 9.925 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.925 3/16/2003 Erinn Dooley West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.925 3/14/2003 Erinn Dooley Penn State, Temple, Yale 9.925 1/31/2003 Erinn Dooley GWU, URI, Washington 9.925 1/17/2003 Kara Waterhouse Arkansas 9.925 3/27/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet Southeastern Conference Championships 9.925 2/26/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet LSU 9.925 2/27/1998 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade SEC Showcase vas. Louisiana State University 9.925 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel Magical Classic 9.925 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.925 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.925 1/24/1995 Kristen Guise Gatorade Season Opener vs. SE Missouri State

Floor Exercise Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel Magical Classic 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 3/29/2008 Amanda Castillo SEC Championships 9.950 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 9.950 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 9.950 2/2/2007 Amanda Castillo Auburn 9.950 3/16/2007 Amanda Castillo Michigan State 9.950 3/31/2007 Amanda Castillo SEC Championships 9.950 3/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Michigan State 9.950 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 9.950 1/16/2009 Corey Hartung Auburn 9.950 2/29/2008 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.950 2/2/2007 Corey Hartung Auburn 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 2/2/2007 Ashley Reed Auburn 9.950 1/28/2005 Savannah Evans Alabama 9.950 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 9.950 3/17/2006 Nicola Willis Utah 9.950 2/17/2006 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 3/5/2004 Erinn Dooley Arizona 9.950 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 3/7/2003 Lindsey Miner Gatorade Kids Festival - Auburn 9.950 4/6/2002 Hilary Thompson NCAA Central Regiona Championships 9.950 1/11/2002 Hilary Thompson Super Six Challenge v. Alabama, UGA, LSU, UCLA, PSU 9.950 4/7/2001 Hilary Thompson NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.950 1/19/2001 Hilary Thompson The Dodge Premier vs. Alabama 9.950 1/28/2000 Hilary Thompson Subway Challenge vs.PSU and UMass 9.950 2/25/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade Conference Showcase vs. LSU, ISU, NCSt 9.950 3/5/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet SunTrust Invitational vs. ISU, UNC, Auburn 9.950 4/4/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.950 2/27/1998 Susan Hines Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 2/7/1998 Susan Hines Alabama State 9.950 3/7/1997 Chrissy Vogel SunTrust Senior Night vs. Iowa State and Penn State 9.950 2/28/1997 Chrissy Vogel Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Kentucky 9.950 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.950 2/24/1996 Kristen Guise Auburn & Centenary College 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase

All-Around Score Date Athlete Opponent 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 39.675 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 39.675 2/2/2007 Ashley Reed Auburn 39.650 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 39.650 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 39.650 2/18/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet The SunTrust Spectacular vs. UN, UNH, TU 39.650 3/25/1995 Kristen Guise SEC Championships 39.625 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 39.625 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 39.600 4/3/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA South Central Regional 39.600 3/5/2004 Erinn Dooley Arizona 39.600 2/11/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Boise State 39.600 3/6/1995 Kristen Guise Penn State 39.575 4/12/2008 Ashley Reed NCAA Southeast Regionals 39.575 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 39.575 3/14/2008 Melanie Sinclair Utah 39.575 2/28/2009 Melanie Sinclair Georgia 39.575 2/20/2004 Erinn Dooley Arkansas 39.575 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 39.575 2/24/1996 Kristen Guise Auburn & Centenary College 39.550 4/16/2004 Erinn Dooley NCAA Super Six 39.550 2/15/2008 Corey Hartung LSU 39.550 2/20/2009 Melanie Sinclair Alabama 39.550 2/15/2008 Melanie Sinclair LSU 39.550 4/26/2007 Amanda Castillo NCAA Championships (team) 39.550 3/5/2004 Breanne King Arizona 39.550 3/5/2004 Orley Szmuch Arizona 39.550 1/16/2004 Orley Szmuch LSU 39.550 2/7/2003 Orley Szmuch LSU 39.550 2/25/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade Conference Showcase vs. LSU, ISU, NCSt 39.550 3/5/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet SunTrust Invitational vs. ISU, UNC, Auburn 39.550 1/19/1996 Kristen Guise Gatorade Classic vs. NC State 39.525 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung NCAA North Central Region Championships 39.525 3/29/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Championships (team) 39.525 3/29/2008 Melanie Sinclair SEC Championships 39.525 1/11/2008 Melanie Sinclair Illinois-Chicago 39.525 3/31/07 Ashley Reed SEC Championships 39.525 1/27/2007 Melanie Sinclair Georgia 39.525 3/7/2003 Lindsey Miner Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 39.525 3/27/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet SEC Championships 39.525 3/13/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet Maryland quad 39.525 1/12/1996 Kristen Guise Subway Challenge vs. Georgia 39.525 4/12/2008 Amanda Castillo NCAA Southeast Regionals 39.525 1/11/2008 Amanda Castillo Illinois-Chicago

University of Florida Career All-Around Victories Name Victories Years Competed Elfi Schlegel 27 1983-86 Melissa Miller 23 1986-89 Ann Woods 20 1980-82 Kristen Guise 17 1993-96 Chrissy Van Fleet 16 1997-00 Corey Hartung 14 2006-present Lynn McDonnell 12 1981-84 Ashley Reed 10 2005-08 Orley Szmuch 9 2002-05 Melanie Sinclair 6 2005 (RS)-present Amanda Castillo 5 2007-present Erinn Dooley 4 2001-05 Janice Kerr 4 1987-90 Lynnette Wittmeier 4 1989-93 Colleen Johnson 4 1992-95 Chrissy Vogel 4 1994-97 Hilary Thompson 4 1999-02 Melissa Kutcher 3 1989-92 Christina McDonald 3 1989-92 Maria Anz 2 1983-85 Amy Beispiel 2 1987-90 Anita Botnen 2 1985-88 Karen Brennalt 2 1987-90 Betsy Hamm 2 1998-99 Breanne King 2 2004-2007 Lindsey Miner 2 2000-03 Kim Hillner 1 1984-86 Samantha Lutz 1 2004-07 Lana Marty 1 1982-85 Marni Rager 1 1987 Katie Rue 1 2004-07 Pam Titus 1 1988-91 Kara Waterhouse 1 2001-04 Tracy Wilson 1 1988-91

Team Event Records Score Opponent Date Vault 49.650 UCLA 3/12/2004 Uneven Bars 49.70 Kentucky 2/16/2007 Balance Beam 49.575 Boise State 3/11/2007 Floor Exercise 49.65 Auburn 2/2/2007 Michigan State 3/16/2007

Team Score Score Date Opponent 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona 197.925 2/15/2008 LSU 197.875 2/16/2007 Kentucky 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 197.450 3/2/2007 NC State 197.475 2/14/2003 Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 197.400 4/26/2007 NCAA Championships (team) 197.375 2/20/2004 Arkansas 197.325 3/29/2008 SEC Championships 197.325 4/14/2007 NCAA Northeast Regionals 197.325 3/31/2007 SEC Championships 197.325 3/17/2006 Utah 197.275 2/9/2007 Arkansas 197.250 3/11/2007 Boise State 197.250 1/27/2007 Georgia 197.25 2/27/2004 Kentucky 197.225 4/27/2007 NCAA Championships (Super Six) 197.225 3/20/2004 Southeastern Conference Championships 197.225 1/23/2004 Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 197.200 2/23/2007 LSU 197.200 3/18/05 Pittsburgh, Yale 197.125 2/29/2008 Alabama 197.125 1/11/2008 Illinois-Chicago 197.125 3/21/2003 Utah 197.125 3/16/2003 West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 197.125 2/21/2003 Alabama 197.100 1/16/2004 Louisiana State 197.100 3/1/1996 Kentucky 197.075 4/4/1998 NCAA Southeast Region Championships 197.050 4/3/2004 NCAA South Central Region Championships 196.950 1/21/2005 Nebraska 196.950 2/7/2003 Louisiana State 196.950 1/31/2003 George Washington, Rhode Island, Washington 196.925 2/25/2005 Kentucky 196.900 2/13/2004 Auburn 196.900 4/24/2008 NCAA Championships (team) 196.900 3/7/2003 Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 196.900 2/15/2002 SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 196.875 2/20/2009 Alabama 196.850 1/12/2007 Oregon State 196.850 4/15/2004 NCAA Championships (team qualifying) 196.850 2/6/2004 Georgia 196.850 2/10/2008 Pittsburgh 196.850 2/14/2009 Michigan State 196.825 3/6/2009 Michigan 196.825 1/18/2008 Georgia 196.825 1/19/2007 Alabama 196.800 4/16/2004 NCAA Super Six 196.775 4/4/2009 NCAA North Central Region Championships 196.775 4/15/2004 NCAA Qualifying 196.750 3/21/2009 SEC Championshps 196.750 4/16/1998 NCAA Championships (team)

Top-10 Event Scores – All-Time Vault Score Date Event 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.525 2/29/2008 Alabama 49.525 1/18/2008 Georgia 49.525 4/8/1995 NCAA SE Region Championships 49.475 3/6/2005 UCLA 49.450 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 49.425 4/14/2007 NCAA Northeast Region Championships 49.425 4/13/1996 NCAA SE Region Championships 49.400 4/25/2008 NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.400 4/27/2007 NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.400 1/27/2007 Georgia 49.400 1/28/2005 Alabama 49.400 4/16/2004 NCAA Super Six

Bars Score Date Event 49.700 2/16/2007 Kentucky 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 49.625 2/15/2008 LSU 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.575 1/5/2007 Super Six Challenge 49.575 2/20/2004 Arkansas 49.500 4/4/1998 @ NCAA SE Reg. 49.500 2/15/2002 Stanford, Illinois-Chicago, PSU 49.500 2/21/2003 Alabama 49.500 1/16/2009 Auburn 49.500 1/30/2009 Kentucky Beam Score Date Event 49.575 3/11/2007 @ Boise State 49.525 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.525 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.525 2/27/2004 @ Kentucky' 49.500 1/23/2004 Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 49.500 2/14/2003 Be My Gator Night –DU, ISU 49.475 3/20/2004 SEC Championships 49.450 1/9/2004 Super Six Challenge 49.425 4/26/2007 NCAA Championships (team) 49.425 4/14/2007 NCAA Northeast Region Championships 49.425 2/16/2007 Kentucky 49.425 3/21/2003 Utah

Floor Score Date Event 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 49.625 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.600 3/14/2008 Utah 49.600 2/16/2007 Kentucky 49.550 2/15/2008 LSU 49.525 4/24/2008 NCAA Championships (team) 49.525 1/19/2007 Alabama 49.525 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.525 2/14/2003 Be My Gator Night –DU, ISU GymInfo - Women's National Rankings Team April 6, 2009 - ranked by national qualifying average Rank Team Name NQS Regionals Team RQS Conference Ave High 1 Georgia 394.955 197.700 197.255 SE 196.917 198.200 2 Utah 394.865 197.675 197.190 NC 196.989 197.800 3 Alabama 393.925 197.000 196.925 C 196.487 197.350 4 LSU 393.635 196.875 196.760 C 196.185 197.400 5 Florida 393.490 196.775 196.715 SE 196.375 196.875 6 Oregon State 393.320 196.800 196.520 W 196.100 197.500 7 UCLA 393.205 196.625 196.580 W 196.450 197.125 8 Oklahoma 393.065 196.600 196.465 SC 196.214 197.175 9 Stanford 393.025 196.200 196.825 W 196.295 197.175 10 Arkansas 392.740 196.300 196.440 SC 196.096 196.900 11 Illinois-Champaign 392.715 196.700 196.015 SC 195.371 196.750 12 Penn State 392.040 195.800 196.240 NE 195.545 196.650 13 Missouri 392.005 196.000 196.005 SC 195.620 196.625 14 Michigan 391.685 195.700 195.985 NE 195.406 197.075 - Ohio State 391.685 195.950 195.735 C 195.216 196.475 16 Auburn 391.660 195.250 196.410 C 196.212 196.575 17 Nebraska 391.545 195.450 196.095 SC 195.769 196.750 18 Denver 391.030 195.600 195.430 NC 194.750 196.650 19 Iowa State 390.965 195.650 195.315 NC 194.717 195.775 20 Boise State 390.890 195.300 195.590 W 194.837 196.525 21 Kent State 389.985 194.650 195.335 C 194.366 196.750 22 Michigan State 389.955 194.825 195.130 C 194.640 195.675 23 Central Michigan 389.775 194.950 194.825 C 194.182 195.675 24 Arizona 389.630 194.350 195.280 SC 194.812 195.750 25 West Virginia 389.615 194.225 195.390 SE 194.934 195.925

Events - March 30, 2009 - ranked by regional qualifying average Rank Team Name V RQS Conference Ave High 1 UCLA 49.430 W 49.336 49.575 2 Utah 49.420 NC 49.350 49.550 3 Alabama 49.385 C 49.242 49.450 4 Georgia 49.360 SE 49.273 49.475 5 LSU 49.295 C 49.250 49.425 6 Arkansas 49.275 SC 49.127 49.450 7 Stanford 49.260 W 49.160 49.350 8 Florida 49.230 SE 49.141 49.275 9 Oklahoma 49.220 SC 49.159 49.400 10 Auburn 49.190 C 49.096 49.275 11 Missouri 49.180 SC 49.034 49.250 12 Penn State 49.160 NE 49.093 49.275 - Oregon State 49.160 W 49.046 49.325 14 Kentucky 49.150 C 49.052 49.225 15 Nebraska 49.145 SC 49.054 49.400 16 North Carolina State 49.110 SE 48.802 49.250 17 West Virginia 49.105 SE 49.014 49.275 18 Kent State 49.085 C 48.891 49.275 19 Illinois-Champaign 49.085 SC 48.825 49.375 20 Arizona 49.070 SC 48.925 49.275 21 Boise State 49.065 W 48.903 49.325 22 Iowa 49.020 NC 48.856 49.225 23 Washington 49.015 W 48.814 49.150 24 Michigan 49.000 NE 48.783 49.225 25 North Carolina, U. o 48.995 SE 48.785 49.050

Rank Team Name UB RQS Conference Ave High 1 Georgia 49.490 SE 49.350 49.550 2 Utah 49.375 NC 49.257 49.525 3 Florida 49.355 SE 49.225 49.500 4 LSU 49.335 C 49.104 49.500 5 Alabama 49.270 C 49.133 49.350 6 Stanford 49.260 W 49.185 49.325 7 UCLA 49.220 W 49.148 49.500 8 Oregon State 49.165 W 49.062 49.575 9 Oklahoma 49.145 SC 48.968 49.250 10 Arkansas 49.130 SC 49.062 49.225 11 Auburn 49.105 C 49.021 49.275 12 Penn State 49.090 NE 48.827 49.250 13 Michigan 49.085 NE 48.960 49.425 14 Nebraska 49.060 SC 48.835 49.300 15 Minnesota 49.030 NC 48.956 49.225 16 Ohio State 49.000 C 48.873 49.125 17 Illinois-Champaign 48.955 SC 48.783 49.250 18 Iowa State 48.950 NC 48.806 49.325 19 Missouri 48.935 SC 48.768 49.150 20 North Carolina, U. o 48.910 SE 48.542 49.050 21 West Virginia 48.900 SE 48.805 49.100 22 Boise State 48.870 W 48.745 49.100 23 Central Michigan 48.855 C 48.711 49.025 24 Kentucky 48.850 C 48.452 48.975 25 New Hampshire 48.840 NE 48.375 49.100

Rank Team Name BB RQS Conference Ave High 1 Georgia 49.400 SE 49.127 49.550 2 Utah 49.280 NC 49.139 49.450 3 Stanford 49.265 W 49.045 49.400 4 Alabama 49.255 C 49.040 49.375 5 Oregon State 49.205 W 48.977 49.425 6 Oklahoma 49.175 SC 49.000 49.525 7 UCLA 49.150 W 48.891 49.325 8 Florida 49.145 SE 48.777 49.300 9 LSU 49.105 C 48.881 49.300 10 Minnesota 49.095 NC 48.737 49.300 11 Auburn 49.065 C 48.887 49.350 12 Denver 49.045 NC 48.702 49.250 13 Illinois-Champaign 49.040 SC 48.821 49.175 14 Southern Utah 49.000 NC 48.642 49.275 15 Missouri 48.940 SC 48.777 49.250 16 Arkansas 48.935 SC 48.742 49.275 17 Nebraska 48.930 SC 48.777 49.125 18 Penn State 48.910 NE 48.789 49.225 19 Arizona State 48.895 SC 48.710 49.350 20 Michigan 48.890 NE 48.617 49.150 21 Ohio State 48.875 C 48.720 49.025 22 North Carolina, U. o 48.845 SE 48.542 48.975 23 Arizona 48.840 SC 48.554 49.075 24 Iowa State 48.835 NC 48.498 49.000 25 Kentucky 48.705 C 48.238 49.300

Rank Team Name FX RQS Conference Ave High 1 Georgia 49.375 SE 49.167 49.675 2 Utah 49.355 NC 49.243 49.600 3 Florida 49.325 SE 49.232 49.450 4 Alabama 49.310 C 49.073 49.475 5 Arkansas 49.275 SC 49.165 49.375 6 Nebraska 49.265 SC 49.102 49.400 7 Oklahoma 49.255 SC 49.086 49.325 8 Auburn 49.250 C 49.208 49.475 9 Michigan 49.215 NE 49.046 49.450 10 Oregon State 49.205 W 49.015 49.350 11 UCLA 49.200 W 49.075 49.575 12 LSU 49.180 C 48.950 49.475 - Stanford 49.180 W 48.905 49.350 14 Kent State 49.175 C 48.843 49.500 15 Illinois-Champaign 49.140 SC 48.942 49.500 16 Missouri 49.105 SC 49.041 49.300 17 Michigan State 49.090 C 48.885 49.175 18 Boise State 49.085 W 48.802 49.225 19 Iowa 49.065 NC 48.771 49.250 20 Penn State 49.060 NE 48.836 49.425 21 Arizona 49.040 SC 48.912 49.350 22 Kentucky 49.035 C 48.738 49.200 23 San Jose State 49.025 W 48.782 49.275 24 Ohio State 49.000 C 48.870 49.325 25 Iowa State 48.990 NC 48.785 49.225

Individual Rank First Name Last Name AA RQS Team Region Ave High 1 Courtney Kupets 39.720 Georgia SE 39.587 39.850 2 Kristina Baskett 39.620 Utah NC 39.459 39.675 3 Ashleigh Clare-Kearney 39.515 LSU C 39.332 39.625 4 Susan Jackson 39.505 LSU C 39.327 39.700 5 Lindsey Puckett 39.500 Auburn C 39.390 39.600 6 Nina Kim 39.485 Utah NC 39.314 39.600 7 Mandi Rodriguez 39.480 Oregon State W 39.200 39.600 8 Jessica Lopez 39.470 Denver NC 39.378 39.625 9 Brandi Personett 39.465 Penn State NE 39.280 39.600 10 Sarah Shire 39.445 Missouri SC 39.357 39.575 - A.J. Mills 39.445 Auburn C 39.385 39.525 - Casey Jo Magee 39.445 Arkansas SC 39.250 39.525 13 Carly Janiga 39.440 Stanford W 39.464 39.575 14 Melanie Sinclair 39.430 Florida SE 39.350 39.575 15 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 39.410 UCLA W 39.281 39.525 16 Corey Hartung 39.390 Florida SE 39.266 39.500 17 Ricki Lebegern 39.360 Alabama C 39.305 39.450 18 Kylie Stone 39.355 Nebraska SC 39.148 39.475 - Morgan Dennis 39.355 Alabama C 39.158 39.725 20 Michelle Stout 39.345 Arkansas SC 39.155 39.400 21 Jami Lanz 39.335 Oregon State W 39.177 39.550 22 Jamie Deetscreek 39.335 Utah NC 39.293 39.500 23 Carmelina Carabajal 39.320 Minnesota NC 39.275 39.500 24 Kylee Botterman 39.315 Michigan NE 39.281 39.475 - Jaime Pisani 39.315 Arkansas SC 39.137 39.350

Rank First Name Last Name V RQS Team Region Ave High 1 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.955 UCLA W 9.930 10.000 2 Courtney Kupets 9.940 Georgia SE 9.871 9.950 - Kristina Baskett 9.940 Utah NC 9.920 9.950 4 Ashleigh Clare-Kearney 9.930 LSU C 9.916 10.000 5 Mandi Rodriguez 9.925 Oregon State W 9.894 9.950 6 Lindsey Puckett 9.920 Auburn C 9.896 9.950 - Brandi Personett 9.920 Penn State NE 9.843 9.950 8 Morgan Dennis 9.915 Alabama C 9.894 9.950 - Ashley Houghting 9.915 Washington W 9.887 9.950 10 Nina Kim 9.910 Utah NC 9.892 9.950 11 Sarah Shire 9.905 Missouri SC 9.884 9.950 12 Susan Jackson 9.900 LSU C 9.885 9.950 - Annie DiLuzio 9.900 Utah NC 9.880 9.950 14 Jaime Pisani 9.900 Arkansas SC 9.871 9.925 15 Michelle Stout 9.895 Arkansas SC 9.871 9.900 - Kayla Hoffman 9.895 Alabama C 9.904 9.950 17 Whitney Bencsko 9.895 Penn State NE 9.791 9.925 - Beate Jones 9.895 Arizona State SC 9.857 9.925 19 Katie Simon 9.890 Central Michigan C 9.857 9.950 20 Tiffany Tolnay 9.890 Georgia SE 9.867 9.925 21 Maranda Smith 9.885 Florida SE 9.850 9.950 - Jessica Lopez 9.885 Denver NC 9.867 9.900 - Brooke Barr 9.885 North Carolina St SE 9.800 9.900 - Marijka Botterman 9.885 Illinois-Champaign SC 9.858 9.950 - Shelley Alexander 9.885 Stanford W 9.865 9.925

Rank First Name Last Name UB RQS Team Region Ave High 1 Courtney Kupets 9.965 Georgia SE 9.948 10.000 2 Kristina Baskett 9.930 Utah NC 9.861 9.975 3 Melanie Sinclair 9.920 Florida SE 9.875 10.000 4 Leslie Mak 9.915 Oregon State W 9.881 9.975 5 Ashleigh Clare-Kearney 9.910 LSU C 9.885 9.950 - Grace Taylor 9.910 Georgia SE 9.877 9.925 7 Daria Bijak 9.900 Utah NC 9.800 9.925 8 Jen Kesler 9.895 Oregon State W 9.862 9.925 9 Carly Janiga 9.895 Stanford W 9.894 9.925 10 Maranda Smith 9.890 Florida SE 9.859 9.925 - Tiffany Tolnay 9.890 Georgia SE 9.832 9.950 - Gael Mackie 9.890 Utah NC 9.784 9.925 13 Thomasina Wallace 9.885 San Jose State W 9.832 9.925 14 Ashley Priess 9.885 Alabama C 9.792 9.925 - Susan Jackson 9.885 LSU C 9.804 9.925 16 Jessica Lopez 9.885 Denver NC 9.803 9.975 17 Corey Hartung 9.880 Florida SE 9.847 9.950 - Gina Nuccio 9.880 Georgia SE 9.860 9.925 19 Allyse Ishino 9.875 Stanford W 9.808 9.900 - A.J. Mills 9.875 Auburn C 9.852 9.900 21 Rochelle Robinson 9.870 Michigan State C 9.829 9.900 - Hollie Vise 9.870 Oklahoma SC 9.730 9.900 - Ariana Berlin 9.870 UCLA W 9.857 9.900 24 Casey Jo Magee 9.865 Arkansas SC 9.844 9.875 - Becky Bernard 9.865 Michigan NE 9.625 9.925 - Alexis Russell 9.865 Minnesota NC 9.842 9.900 - Nicole Simoneau 9.865 Utah State NC 9.848 9.925 - Natalie Rubinstein 9.865 Kentucky C 9.802 9.900 Michelle Stout 9.865 Arkansas SC 9.842 9.900

Rank First Name Last Name BB RQS Team Region Ave High 1 Courtney Kupets 9.955 Georgia SE 9.910 10.000 2 Grace Taylor 9.935 Georgia SE 9.900 10.000 3 Kelsey Morley 9.915 Michigan State C 9.808 9.975 - Tricia Woo 9.915 Nebraska SC 9.842 9.950 5 Nina Kim 9.910 Utah NC 9.875 9.950 6 Carly Janiga 9.905 Stanford W 9.883 9.950 7 Sarah Shire 9.900 Missouri SC 9.795 9.925 8 Nicole Harris 9.895 Arizona State SC 9.862 9.925 9 Casey Jo Magee 9.895 Arkansas SC 9.808 9.925 10 Hollie Vise 9.890 Oklahoma SC 9.748 9.950 11 Corey Hartung 9.885 Florida SE 9.781 9.950 - Aisha Gerber 9.885 UCLA W 9.817 9.925 - Lindsey Puckett 9.885 Auburn C 9.785 9.975 - Carmelina Carabajal 9.885 Minnesota NC 9.852 9.950 15 Ashley Priess 9.880 Alabama C 9.725 9.900 16 Nicole Ourada 9.880 Stanford W 9.728 9.925 - Susan Jackson 9.880 LSU C 9.846 9.950 18 Jessica Lopez 9.880 Denver NC 9.818 9.975 19 Ricki Lebegern 9.875 Alabama C 9.846 9.900 20 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 9.875 UCLA W 9.809 9.925 - A.J. Mills 9.875 Auburn C 9.829 9.925 - Christine Nguyen 9.875 North Carolina SE 9.832 9.900 - Heather Hite 9.875 Kentucky C 9.821 9.925 - Megan Ferguson 9.875 Oklahoma SC 9.736 9.925 25 Summer Hubbard 9.870 LSU C 9.679 9.900 - Geralen Stack-Eaton 9.870 Alabama C 9.777 9.900

Rank First Name Last Name FX RQS Team Region Ave High 1 Ashleigh Clare-Kearney 9.945 LSU C 9.909 9.975 2 Courtney Kupets 9.945 Georgia SE 9.858 10.000 3 Morgan Dennis 9.935 Alabama C 9.862 9.975 4 Brandi Personett 9.930 Penn State NE 9.911 9.950 5 Mandi Rodriguez 9.930 Oregon State W 9.850 9.975 6 Grace Taylor 9.910 Georgia SE 9.829 9.925 - Lindsey Puckett 9.910 Auburn C 9.894 9.950 8 Ashley Priess 9.905 Alabama C 9.850 9.950 9 Maranda Smith 9.905 Florida SE 9.873 9.925 - Kylee Botterman 9.905 Michigan NE 9.794 9.950 - Kylie Stone 9.905 Nebraska SC 9.892 9.925 12 Kristina Baskett 9.900 Utah NC 9.841 9.950 - Annie DiLuzio 9.900 Utah NC 9.892 9.975 14 Corey Hartung 9.895 Florida SE 9.869 9.950 - Adrianne Perry 9.895 Missouri SC 9.875 9.950 - Tricia Woo 9.895 Nebraska SC 9.750 9.925 17 Kristin Smith 9.890 Oklahoma SC 9.855 9.900 18 Lora Evenstad 9.890 Nebraska SC 9.840 9.925 - Jessica Lopez 9.890 Denver NC 9.727 9.925 - Mehgan Morris 9.890 West Virginia SE 9.880 9.950 - Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 9.890 UCLA W 9.839 9.950 - Jenifer Simbhudas 9.890 Iowa NC 9.835 9.925 - Sarah Schmidt 9.890 Illinois-Champaign SC 9.862 9.950 - Jaime Pisani 9.890 Arkansas SC 9.860 9.925 25 Casey Jo Magee 9.885 Arkansas SC 9.771 9.925 - Jami Lanz 9.885 Oregon State W 9.856 9.900 - Michelle Stout 9.885 Arkansas SC 9.850 9.900