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3-20 OSU at Pac-12 Championships Notes.Indd OFFICIAL MEET NOTES 2012 SCHEDULE & RESULTS MEET 11 • 6 P.M. PDT • MAR. 24, 2012 FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 W, 196.525-195.975 #4 OKLAHOMA #8 OREGON STATE BEAVERS GILL C OLISEUM, CORVALLIS (11-2-1) FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 W, 194.825-194.375 at AT #13 ARIZONA PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS MCKALE C ENTER, TUCSON TELEVISION . FSN FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 W, 196.800-194.525 Jim Watson, play-by-play #12 STANFORD Amanda Borden, analyst GILL C OLISEUM, CORVALLIS LIVE WEBSTREAM . none LIVE STATS . www.utahutes.com & www.pac-12.org/sports/gymnastics/championships.aspx FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 W, 195.975-194.725 LIVE CHAT . www.pac-12.org/sports/gymnastics/championships.aspx AT #21 WASHINGTON Stephanie McGregor, guest blogger ALASKA A IRLINES A RENA, SEATTLE RANKINGS . UCLA - No. 4; Utah - No. 7; Oregon State - No. 8; Stanford - No. 11 SERIES HISTORY . Oregon State trails Utah series, 8-59; 0-29 in Salt Lake City FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1ST , 197.400 . Oregon State trails UCLA series, 25-74-1; 9-41 at neutral sites . Oregon State leads Stanford series, 54-26; 24-14 at neutral sites AT UC DAVIS W/ SACRAMENTO STATE LAST MEETING . Oregon State 195.600 - Utah 196.575 (Mar. 2, 2012 at Salt Lake City) THE P AVILION, DAVIS . Oregon State 196.775 - UCLA 196.775 (Feb. 17, 2012 at Corvallis) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 T-1 ST , 196.775 . Oregon State 196.800 - Stanford 194.525 (Jan. 27, 2012 at Corvallis) #7 UCLA & CALIFORNIA MEET #11 GILL C OLISEUM, CORVALLIS The No. 8 Oregon State gymnastics team (11-2-1) will defend its conference title Saturday, Mar. 24 at the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 W, 196.875-195.375 Huntsman Center at the University of Utah. The Beavers, who are making their second trip of the month to #16 BOISE STATE Salt Lake City, will seek their first Pac-12 Championship and sixth conference title overall. OSU will compete GILL C OLISEUM, CORVALLIS in the second session against No. 4 UCLA, No. 7 Utah and No. 11 Stanford beginning at 7 p.m. MDT. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 L, 196.575-195.600 TELEVISION COVERAGE AT #7 UTAH The Pac-12 Championships will be televised on a tape delayed basis on FSN. Jim Watson will have the play- HUNTSMAN C ENTER, SALT L AKE C ITY by-play and Amanda Borden will provide analysis. The meet will debut for the first of several airings in the SATURDAY, MARCH 10 2ND , 196.325 Pacific Northwest on ROOT Sports NW at 3 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 29. It will re-air Thursday at 12 a.m., Friday AT #22 DENVER W/ TEXAS WOMEN’S at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. and on Saturday at 10 a.m. Check your local listings for the times in your area. HAMILTON G YMNASIUM, DENVER FOLLOW THE ACTION FRIDAY, MARCH 16 1ST , 196.725 The Pac-12 Championships will not stream via the Internet, but fans can follow the action through several NEW HAMPSHIRE & SEATTLE PACIFIC other means. Live stats will be available through www.utahutes.com as well as www.pac-12.org ... The Pac- GILL C OLISEUM, CORVALLIS 12 will also provide a live chat that will feature OSU gymnast Stephanie McGregor, who will answer questions SATURDAY, MARCH 24 • 7 P.M. MT and provide her thoughts on the conference meet ... Oregon State fans are also encouraged to follow the AT PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS action via the OSU gymnastics Twitter feed - @OregonStateGym. HUNTSMAN C ENTER, SALT L AKE C ITY FOLLOWING THE BEAVERS SATURDAY, APRIL 7 • TBA The Oregon State gymnastics program has its own Facebook (OregonStateGymnastics), YouTube (osgym) AT NCAA REGIONALS and Twitter (@OregonStateGym) accounts, which are frequently updated with all of the latest news and TBD happenings surrounding the squad. SATURDAY, APRIL 20-22 • TBA AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GWINNETT C ENTER, DULUTH , GA. MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFO Associate A.D. / Athletic Communications . Steve Fenk Assistant Director / GYM Contact . Jason Amberg SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OREGON STATE GYMNASTICS office . (541) 737-7469 cell . .(541) 230-0706 email . [email protected] Assistant Directors . .Hank Hager, Shawn Schoeffler . Melody Stockwell Communications Assistants . .John Cantalupi, Jordie Lindley OregonStateGymnastics osgym OregonStateGym 1 2012 BEAVER GYMNASTICS • MEET ELEVEN • PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS • MARCH 24, 2012 TANYA CHAPLIN Head Coach • 15th Season Tanya Chaplin enters her 15th season leading the Pac-10 title for the first time during the Chaplin era Oregon State gymnastics program on a course that and followed by capturing the NCAA Corvallis Regional ensures the Beavers remain among the top programs title en route to the fourth seed at the NCAA Cham- in the nation for years to come. In 2010 and 2011, pionships where Mak (beam and all-around), Jen Chaplin led the Beavers to back-to-back eighth place Kesler (bars), Vivian (bars) and Stambaugh (bars finishes at the NCAA Championships, the best since and floor) earned All-America accolades. her arrival at OSU in 1998. She has led the Beavers Prior to moving to Corvallis, Chaplin served as the to nine trips to the NCAA Championships under her top assistant coach with the University of Washing- direction and six straight. Over the course of her 14 ton gymnastics program for seven years. During that years in Corvallis, 16 OSU gymnasts have earned 34 time, the Huskies emerged as one of the top programs All-America honors and 13 gymnasts have combined in the nation. In 1997, the Huskies placed second at for 21 Pac-10 titles. In addition, OSU gymnasts have the NCAA West Regional and qualified for the NCAA earned 67 scholastic All-America honors. Championships for the second time in four years. After 14 years as head coach, Chaplin’s career re- Chaplin, formerly Tanya Service, went to Washing- cord entering the year stood at 217-106-1 in the regu- ton from her alma mater, UCLA, where she was an lar season and 274-165-1 overall making her the win- assistant coach and standout gymnast. ningest coach in Oregon State regular season history. During her athletic career at UCLA, Chaplin held TANYA CHAPLIN FILE During her time at OSU, she has become well-known six school records and received six All-America hon- ors. She was named Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year and Hometown: St. Charles, Mo. as one of the best in the business at choreograph- College: UCLA, ‘90 ing her gymnasts’ floor and beam routines putting UCLA all-university Athlete of the Year in 1987 and her team in the best possible position to entertain the 1989. As a coach ... • 2011 NACGC West Region Coach of the Year crowd as well as the judges. In addition to her success as a gymnast for the • 2011 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year Chaplin has been awarded the Pac-10 Conference Bruins, Chaplin was a three-time member of the • 2010 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year Coach of the Year each of the last two years and five U.S. National Team. She competed at the 1983 World • 2008 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year times overall and garnered the 2011 NACGC West Re- Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where she was • 2005 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year • 1999 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year gion Coach of the Year as well. a finalist in the all-around competition. She also won • 2000, ‘01, ‘04, ‘06, ‘08 Oregon State Coach of the Year It has become a custom at Oregon State, since a silver medal on floor exercise at the 1987 Olympic (Women’s Sports) Chaplin’s arrival, that each season the team is more Festival and competed in the 1984 Olympic Trials. With USA Gymnastics ... talented than the year before. Outstanding recruit- Chaplin also served as chair of the USA Gymnastics • Chair, USA Gymnastics Advisory Council (1996-98) ing classes continue to arrive in Corvallis to meet the Athletes Advisory Council from 1996 to 1998, and she • Athlete Representative (1990-99) challenge of taking OSU to the next level. spent nine years serving as an athlete representative, As a gymnast ... The 2011 season brought with it new challenges working with USA Gymnastics and serving as a voice • Six-time All-American at UCLA and with an eighth place finish at nationals in 2010 for the athletes at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. • 1987 & 1989 Pacific-10 Conference Gymnast of the Year the expectations were even greater. Leslie Mak en- Chaplin, a native of St. Charles, Mo., graduated • 1987 & 1989 UCLA Athlete of the Year • Three-time member of the U.S. National Team joyed a breakout season, as a junior, earning Pac-10 from UCLA in 1990 with a degree in political science. • Competed in the 1983 World Championships in Budapest Gymnast of the Year and NACGC West Region Gym- Her husband, Michael, is also heading into his 15th • Competed in the 1984 U.S. Olympic Trials nast of the Year honors. Mak won the Pac-10 title in season in the role of associate head coach at OSU. The the all-around and on the beam and tied with team- Chaplin’s have one daughter, Alana. TANYA CHAPLIN NOTABLES mates Makayla Stambaugh and Olivia Vivian for 9 NCAA Championship Appearances the conference title on the bars. The Beavers won the 6 Consecutive NCAA Championship Appearances 34 All-America Honors 16 All-American Gymnasts TANYA CHAPLIN YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 15 NCAA Regional Championship Appearances YEAR REGULAR SEASON OVERALL NATIONAL FINISH REGIONAL FINISH PAC-10/12 FINISH 2 NCAA Regional Championship Title (2008 & 2011) 1998 16-5 18-9 - 5th 2nd 21 NCAA Regional Individual Championship Titles 1999 13-6 16-8 - 3rd 2nd 13 NCAA Regional Individual Champion Gymnasts 2000 15-7 20-12 10th 2nd 2nd 1 Pac-10 Team Championship Title (2011) 2001 8-12 12-18 11th 2nd 4th 21 Pac-10 Individual Championship Titles 2002 10-10-1 14-16-1 12th 2nd 4th 13 Pac-10 Individual Champion Gymnasts 2003 14-9 17-11 - 3rd 5th 5 Pac-10 Coach of the Year Awards 2004 13-11 16-13 - 3rd 3rd 2 Pac-10 Gymnasts of the Year 2005 17-8 20-10 - 3rd 3rd 3 Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year 2006 20-9 25-14 11th 2nd 3rd 53 All-Pac-10 Honors 2007 18-7 22-13 11th(T) 2nd 3rd 25 All-Pac-10 Gymnasts 2008 17-4 22-9 11th 1st 2nd 6 Perfect 10.0 Scores 2009 16-8 21-13 11th 2nd 2nd 1 Academic All-American 2010 17-5 22-10 8th 2nd 3rd 67 Scholastic All-America Honors 2011 23-5 28-9 8th 1st 1st 39 Pac-10 All-Academic Honors 2012 11-2-1 11-2-1 228-108-2 (.678) 285-167-2 (.630) * Regular season records include Pac-10 Championship 2 2012 BEAVER GYMNASTICS • MEET ELEVEN • PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS • MARCH 24, 2012 2011-12 QUICK FACTS FORMAT & ROTATION ORDER Jones is tied for No.
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