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

MEET INFORMATION MEET 13 ST. LOUIS, MO.. Meet 37th NCAA Gymnastics Championships No. 5 Florida Gators NCAA Championships Site: Chaifetz Arena (10,600) Head Coach: Jenny Rowland March 26 Road to Nationals Rank: Semi II Semi I Semifinal: Friday, April 20 Career (3rd season): 42-9 1. Oklahoma 2. LSU

Semifinal I at 1 p.m. ET – ESPN2 At UF: same 4. Utah 3. UCLA Alabama, Arkansas, UCLA, Georgia, LSU, 5. Florida 6. Alabama Nebraska 2018: 13-4 / 5-2 SEC 8. Washington 10. Arkansas 2017 NCAA Finish: 3rd 9. California 11. Nebraska Semifinal II at 7 p.m. ET - ESPNU 12. Kentucky 18. Georgia

California, Florida, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington What’s Happening? The NCAA Gymnastics Championships is in the Show-Me State for the second consecutive year. The Super Six Saturday, April 20 at 7 p.m. ET - ESPNU event is April 20-21 in the Chaifetz (SHAY-vitz) Arena in St. Louis, Mo. Team Final: Florida has qualified for the NCAA Championships 36 times, missing only the 2000 event. The Gators Streaming WatchESPN advanced to the 2018 national stage by winning the NCAA University Park Regional (197.725) at Penn Video: State’s Rec Hall. Florida is the No. 5 seed for the sixth time and for the first time since 2011. Announcers: Bart Conner, Kathy Johnson Clarke and Laura Rutledge The Gators took third in 2017 NCAA Super Six action (197.70), as Oklahoma claimed its third team title Live Stats: FloridaGators.com or NCAA.com (198.3875). Alex McMurtry set the NCAA semifinal record to win the all-around (39.8125) and her mark of Tickets: Visit TicketMaster to see ticket options 9.95 shared the NCAA uneven bars title. A Gator has won five of the last six NCAA all-around titles – UF NCAA Gators have won three NCAA titles: 2013, (2012, 2015), McMurtry (2017) and (2013, 2016). History: 2014 (tie), 2015

GATOR SOCIAL Super Six & Event Champions The top three teams in each of Friday’s semifinals advance to the NCAA Super Six on Saturday, April 21 Florida Gators Gymnastics at 7 p.m. (ET). The Super Six winner is the NCAA team champion. The NCAA Super Six format began in Florida Gators 1993, with Florida advancing to the team final 15 times – including each of the last six years.

@GatorsGym @FloridaGators This is the final year for the Super Six team format. Starting in 2019, four regional sites produce the NCAA

@JennyRowlandUF Championships’ eight-team field. Four teams compete in each semifinal, with the top two advancing to the NCAA Championships’ team final. gatorsgym floridagators The NCAA Individual Event Finals discontinued after the 2015 season. NCAA individual event champions now are based on Friday’s semifinal session performances. The results from the two semifinals combine to

determine each of the five event champions. Eight Gators have won 18 NCAA individual titles.

Florida Communications Contact: Who’s in the Field? Mary Howard This is the fifth year a team’s seed holds through NCAA Regional and Championship competition. Seeds Phone: 352-375-4683 x6100 / Cell: 352-317-5855 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 12 are in Friday's second semifinal and seeds 2, 3, 6, 10, 11 and 18 appear in the opening Email: [email protected] semifinal. The six teams to win NCAA team titles in the meet’s 36-year history are evenly split between the two semifinals (I: Alabama, UCLA, Georgia; II: Florida, Oklahoma, Utah). The teams appearing in the 2017 NCAA Super Six are split between the two 2018 semifinals (I: Alabama, UCLA, LSU; II: Florida, 2018 NCAA OPEN PRACTICE Oklahoma, Utah). SCHEDULE Florida met eight of the teams qualified for the NCAA Championships. In addition, the league-record six Thursday, April 19 ▪ Chaifetz Arena teams in the NCAA field, Florida faced Nebraska, Oklahoma and Washington 10:30 a.m. – 12:16 p.m. Alabama, UCLA, Georgia, LSU during the 2018 season. UF owns a 2018 record of 10-3 versus the field. 1:01-2:47 p.m. Arkansas, California, Kentucky, Nebraska 3:32-5:18 p.m. Florida, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington Semifinal I (2018 result vs. UF) Semifinal II (2018 result vs. UF) 2. LSU (0-2) 1. Oklahoma (1-0) 3. UCLA 4. Utah 6. Alabama (1-1) 5. Florida 10. Arkansas (2-0) 8. Washington (1-0) 11. Nebraska (1-0) 9. California 18. Georgia (2-0) 12. Kentucky (2-0)

MEET COACH ROWLAND 2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS ROSTER Jenny Rowland, one of the nation’s rising coaching talents, is in her third season as NAME EVTS HT CL HOMETOWN (CLUB) ’s head gymnastics Sierra Alexander V, FX 5-7 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (West Broward Gymnastics Academy) coach. Rowland is the seventh head coach Kennedy Baker AA 5-0 SR Dallas, Texas (Texas Dreams) for the Gator program, which is in its 46th Alyssa Baumann AA 5-1 FR Dallas, Texas (WOGA) season in 2018. Alicia Boren AA 4-11 JR Franklin Lakes, N.J. (North Stars Gymnastics Academy) Maegan Chant AA 5-3 SO Waterdown, Ontario (World Class Gymnastics)

Amanda Cheney V, BB 5-5 JR Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Metro) She shared the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Jazmyn Foberg AA 5-2 FR Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite) Year honor with Arkansas’ Mark Cook. She joins volleyball’s Rachel Gowey AA 5-1 SO Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics) Mary Wise (1991) as a Gator coach who claimed SEC Coach of Amelia Hundley AA 5-5 SO Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati Gymnastics) the Year honors in their first season at UF. Francesca Lawal AA 5-5 FR Miami Beach, Fla. (Elite Gymnastics Academy) Grace McLaughlin BB, FX 5-2 SR Allen, Texas (WOGA) Rowland’s experiences from the sport’s highest level are the Alex McMurtry AA 5-3 SR Midlothian, Va. (Richmond Olympiad Club) same as many current Gators. She is a former U.S. National Megan Skaggs AA 5-3 FR Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta) Team member, a collegiate All-American and was named a Rachel Slocum V, FX 5-3 SR Holly Springs, N.C. (Sonshine NC/Eastern Michigan) 2015 National Collegiate Assistant of the Year. Nicole Webb UB, BB, FX 5-2 FR Morrisville, N.C. (Sonshine NC)

Rowland is a Category 3 International Brevet level judge. She Staff: Pronunciation Guide: served on the judging panel for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh Olympic Trials. Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde & Owen Field Alyssa Baumann – Baugh-man Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Alicia Boren – uh-LEE-sh uh Bore-en Rowland’s Coaching Career: Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley Amanda Cheney – Chain-ee Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg At Florida: Managers: Tory Cohen & Casey McLaughlin Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Florida reached the NCAA Super Six team final in each of Athletic Trainer: Kelly Fleming Francesca Lawal – luh-WALL Rowland’s first two seasons with the Gators, taking fourth in Student Athletic Trainer: Kim Dang Grace McLaughlin – Mick lawf-luhn 2016 and third in 2017. Rowland was named the 2016 Alex McMurtry – Mick Murr-Tree Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year after the Gators Rachel Slocum – sloh-kuh m won that season’s team title. Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund Vanasia Bradley - vuh-NAY-suh Gators won NCAA individual event titles in each of the last two Adrian Burde - bur-DAY seasons. Bridget Sloan won the 2016 NCAA all-around and shared that season’s uneven bars and balance beam titles. Returning All-Americans: Five with 21 honors in NCAA competition Alex McMurtry is the reigning NCAA all-around champion and Kennedy Baker 2017 – floor^ shared that season’s uneven bars crown. The Honda Award for 2016 – vault*, floor*, all-around^, bars^ gymnastics went to Sloan (2016) and McMurtry (2017), 2015 - floor * distinguishing them as the nation’s top collegiate gymnast. McMurtry was part of a rare double in 2017 and 2018, claiming Alicia Boren 2017 – all-around^, vault^ both the SEC Gymnast (2017)/SEC Event Specialist (2018) and 2016 –beam* the SEC Scholar-Athlete awards. Amelia Hundley 2017 all-around^

In National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Alex McMurtry 2017 – all-around&*, vault*, bars&*, beam*, floor* Coaches/Women (NACGC) All-America regular-season 2016 – vault*, beam*, all-around^ 2015 – beam*, vault^ awards, nine Gators picked up 33 honors since 2016. Rachel Slocum 2017 – vault^ At Auburn: Rowland came to Florida after spending five seasons at &-NCAA champion │ *-first team │^-second team Auburn. She joined the Auburn coaching staff as an assistant coach in October of 2010 and was elevated to associate head All-SEC: Seven with 28 honors coach in March of 2013. Rowland worked with all aspects of the Kennedy Baker 2017 AA, FX@ Amelia Hundley 2018 V & UB Auburn gymnastics program, coordinating all of the program's 2016 AA@, V@, FX 2017 UB community outreach efforts and interactions on campus as well 2015 FX as playing an integral role in recruiting and in-gym activities. Alex McMurtry 2018 V@, UB@, BB Alyssa Baumann 2018 BB@ 2017 AA@, V, FX@ She was named co-National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2016 AA, UB, BB@ 2015 after helping Auburn reach the NCAA Super Six for the Alicia Boren 2018 AA, FX@ 2015 V@ first time in 22 years. 2017 FX Coaching Career Start in Sooner State: 2016 V & BB Rachel Slocum 2018 V Rowland coached Elite gymnasts at Bart Conner Gymnastics 2017 V Academy in Norman, Okla., for five years and then joined the Rachel Gowey 2018 UB Oklahoma coaching staff in June of 2001. At OU, she helped coach the Sooners to the 2004 Big XIII title, three-time team @-SEC champion NCAA qualifiers (2004-06) and three Big XIII Gymnasts of the Year. ANOTHER GATOR TEAM MEMBER The Gator gymnastics team adopted Bailey Warner on Oct. 13. Bailey is an eight-year As a Gymnast: old girl who is undergoing juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma glioma treatment at Shands During her gymnastics career, Rowland was a USA National Hospital in Gainesville. Team member from 1985-1990 and was part of the U.S.’s 1989

World Championships team. During her collegiate career, she earned All-America honors for the uneven bars in 1993 for The team met Bailey through the Friends of Jaclyn organization. Bailey has a locker, Arizona State. participated in the team’s video board shoot and stops by for a Gator practice as often as she can. After retiring from competition, she returned to her home state, enrolling at the University of Oklahoma to finish her degree.

ABOUT THE GATORS: 2018 NOTABLES SERIES RECORDS Location: Gainesville, Fla.  Florida tied for second in Southeastern President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Conference regular season (5-2) action and Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Record Last Meeting Senior Women’s Administrator: Lynda Tealer took third in the SEC Championship (196.825) ALA leads UF Alabama 196.975, UF 196.825 Conference: Southeastern competition 74-44-2 at 2018 SEC Championships Enrollment: 54,854  Alex McMurtry is the SEC Event Specialist of UF leads UF 196.825, ARK 196.425 at Nickname: Gators the Year. Last year, McMurtry was the SEC ARK 41-3 2018 SEC Championships Colors: Orange & Blue Gymnast of the Year and now is the first in the UF leads UF 196.45, CAL 191.50 in 2005 CAL 2-0 away quad program’s history to claim top individual league UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS: UCLA leads UF 197.70, UCLA 197.2625 in 2018 Record (through SECs): 13-4, 5-2 SEC honors in consecutive years 25-15 2017 NCAA Super Six 2018 Record (all meetings): 18-4  McMurtry repeated as SEC Scholar-Athlete of UGA leads UF 196.825, UGA 196.35 at 2018 SEC Finish: T2nd (regular season) 3rd (SEC Championships Year. Second Gator to earn honor and first to UF 115-75-2 2018 SEC Championships 2017 Record (regular season): 14-3, 5-2 SEC (2nd) repeat. UF leads UK UF 196.825, UK 196.55 at 2018 2017 Record (overall): 26-6, 5-2 SEC (2nd)  Gators swept SEC Championships’ apparatus 84-1 SEC Championships 2017 SEC Finish: 2nd (regular season & championship) titles – McMurtry (vault, bars), Alyssa UF leads LSU 197.40, UF 196.825 at 2017 NCAA Finish: 3rd (197.70) LSU 69-40 2018 SEC Championships Baumann (beam) and Alicia Boren (floor) UF leads NU UF 197.925, NU 196.70 in 2018 COACHING STAFF:  Florida shared league lead with six earning All- 21-10 home dual Head Coach: Jenny Rowland SEC honors – Baumann, Boren, Rachel UF leads OU UF 198.15, OU 198.125 in 2018 Career & School Record/Years: 42-9 (third season / Gowey, Amelia Hundley, McMurtry and 14-7-1 home dual same) Rachel Slocum. Baumann and Megan Utah leads UF 197.70, Utah 196.5875 in Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Owen Field UF 33-15-1 2017 NCAA Super Six Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Skaggs on SEC All-Freshman team Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley  Gators claimed seventh consecutive NCAA UF leads UW UF 197.725, UW 196.275 in 8-0 2018 NCAA Regional Regional team title at University Park, Pa., with

RETURNING NCAA ALL-AMERICANS: the nation’s second-highest regional total 5 with 21 honors (only NCAA honors listed) (197.725) • Kennedy Baker – 6x 2017 floor – second team  Gators swept regional event titles – McMurtry 2016 vault, floor – first team; all-around, bars – second (all-around, bars, beam), Rachel Slocum 2015 floor exercise – first) (vault, floor) and Alicia Boren (floor)

• Alicia Boren – 3x  NACGC Southeast Region Gymnast of Year 2017 all-around, vault – second team went to McMurtry for second consecutive year. 2016 beam – first team  McMurtry is one of 10 in the 37-year history of NCAA Gymnastics history with a ‘Gym Slam’ – • Amelia Hundley – 1x 2017 all-around – second team a 10.0 in each apparatus. Her beam 10.0 versus Oklahoma completed ‘Gym Slam’ • Alex McMurtry – 10x  Four Gator records set or equaled in 2018: 2017 all-around*, vault, bars*, beam, floor – first team  10.0 – McMurtry (vault, beam) 2016 – vault, beam – first team, all-around - second 2015 beam – first team, bars –second  39.825 – McMurtry (all-around)  49.675 – team beam total • Rachel Slocum – 1x  Five earned nine All-America honors in 2017 vault – second team National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics

*NCAA champion Coaches (NACGC) regular-season awards.  Finished the season ranked fifth in the nation Project Gator Leo with a program-record attendance average of 7,433. That average is ninth among all NCAA Using terminology familiar to fans of Lifetime Network’s "Project Runway", the Gators are "In." Division I women’s sports for 2017-18. Team members designed three of the leotards the  Gymnastics recorded a team cumulative grade Gators will wear this season. point average of 3.58 in fall of 2017

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Florida Gymnastics at the NCAA Championships Year UF Seed/1st Evt Semi Session S 6 Start Host Champion Score UF Finish UF Score UF Top All-Arounder Place Score 2017 3/Vault II BB Missouri Oklahoma 198.3875 3rd 197.800 Alex McMurtry 1st 39.8125 2016 2/Bars I BB Texas Womans Univ. Oklahoma 197.675 4th 197.350 Bridget Sloan 1st 39.700 2015 2/Bye bf FX I BB Texas Womans Univ. Florida 197.850 1st 197.850 Kytra Hunter T1st 39.600 2014 1/V II V Alabama Florida/Oklahoma 198.175 T1st 198.175 Alaina Johnson T2nd 39.60 2013 1/FX I BB UCLA Florida 197.575 1st 197.575 Bridget Sloan 1st 39.600 2012 1/V II V Georgia Tech Alabama 197.850 2nd 197.775 Kytra Hunter 1st 39.725 2011 5/BB II Kent State Alabama 197.650 7th 196.125 Ashanée Dickerson 11th 39.300 2010 2/Bye bf UB II UB Florida UCLA 197.725 5th 197.000 T10th 39.400 2009 5/Floor I Bye bf UB Nebraska Georgia 197.825 4th 196.725 Maranda Smith T8th 39.450 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 197.850 3rd 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 St UCLA 197.300 DNQ -- Chrissy Van Fleet 16th@ 38.125 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

T2 Bridget Sloan UB 9.90! 2008 T5. Orley Szmuch-FX 9.875^ t16. Amy Myerson-AA 38.825^ Gator All-Americans T4 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.8875! T3.Melanie Sinclair-AA 39.525! 2002 t16. Lisa Panzironi-AA 38.825^ 1 Bridget Sloan BB 9.90! T9.Amanda Castillo-AA 39.425! T6. Hilary Thompson-AA 39.275^ t5. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.875! 2017 4 Mackenzie Caquatto BB 9.85! Ashley Reed-AA 39.425! T6. Lindsey Miner-V 9.875^ t9. Amy Myerson-Bars 9.725! 1. Alex McMurtry AA 39.8125! 7 Marissa King BB 9.7875! T5.Corey Hartung-AA 39.400^ T8. Hilary Thompson-FX 9.875^ 3. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.875! 5. Alicia Boren AA 39.500^ T6 Kytra Hunter BB 9.875^ T5.Amanda Castillo-V 9.85^ 2001 t9. Amy Myerson-Beam 9.800^ 8. Amelia Hundley AA 39.4125^ T4 Bridget Sloan FX 9.90! Ashley Reed-V 9.85^ 13. Hilary Thompson-FX 9.338! t14. Lisa Panzironi-Beam 9.775^ 2. Alex McMurtry V 9.975! T5 Marissa King FX 9.8875! Melanie Sinclair-V 9.85^ 8. Kara Waterhouse-AA 39.175^ 1993 T5. Alicia Boren V 9.90! T7 Kytra Hunter FX 9.875^ T8.Melanie Sinclair-UB 9.85! T7. Kara Waterhouse-BB 9.85^ t17. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.875^ T5. Rachel Slocum V 9.90! 2012 4. Ashley Reed-BB 9.8875! 2000 t20. Colleen Johnson-Bars 9.850^ T1. Alex McMurtry UB 9.95! 1 Kytra Hunter AA 39.725! 9. Melanie Sinclair-BB 9.825! T8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.85^ 1991t2. Christina McDonald-Bars 9.850 T3. Alex McMurtry BB 9.9375! T4 Alaina Johnson AA 39.60! T6.Corey Hartung-BB 9.825^ T7. Chrissy Van Fleet-Bars 9.825^ 7. Christina McDonald-Beam 8.950 T3. Alex McMurtry FX 9.95! 6 Ashanée Dickerson AA 39.50^ 3. Nicola Willis-FX 9.9125! 1999 2. Pam Titus -Floor 9.875 T7. Kennedy Baker FX 9.9375^ 1 Kytra Hunter V 9.875! T8. Amanda Castillo-FX 9.875! 9. Chrissy Van Fleet-AA 39.325^ 1990 2016 5 Marissa King V 9.7875! Ashley Reed-FX 9.875! 7. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.850^ 4. Tracy Wilson-Beam 9.800 1. Bridget Sloan AA 39.70! T8 Ashanée Dickerson V 9.90^ 11. Corey Hartung-FX 9.825! 7. Chrissy Van Fleet-BB 9.875^ t4. Pam Titus- Floor 9.825 5. Alex McMurtry AA 39.525^ T8 Alaina Johnson V 9.90^ 2007 1998 1989 7. Kennedy Baker AA 39.4875^ T6 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.825! 3. Amanda Castillo-AA 39.55! 4. Betsy Hamm -AA 39.45 t4. Melissa Miller-AA 38.65 T3. Kennedy Baker V 9.90! 8 Alaina Johnson UB 9.4875! T5. Corey Hartung-AA 39.40^ t1. Susan Hines -Vault 9.8625! t7. Melissa Miller-Bars 9.70 T3. Alex McMurtry V 9.90! T5 Kytra Hunter UB 9.90^ T5. Ashley Reed-AA 39.40^ 8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Vault 9.925 Pam Titus-Bars 9.70 T3. Bridget Sloan V 9.90! T6 Alaina Johnson BB 9.90^ 6. Savannah Evans-V 9.8125! 11. Betsy Hamm - Bars 9.300! 3. Melissa Miller-Floor 9.85 T1. Bridget Sloan UB 9.95! T6 Kytra Hunter BB 9.90^ T13. Amanda Castillo-V 9.5563! t1. Betsy Hamm-Beam 9.875! 1988t T3. Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90! T4 Kytra Hunter FX 9.925! T5. Amanda Castillo-UB 9.875^ 8. Chrissy Van Fleet-BB 9.850 5. Melissa Miller-AA 38.05 T7. Kennedy Baker UB 9.8875^ T5 Ashanée Dickerson FX 9.90! T5. Melanie Sinclair-UB 9.8875! 8. Susan Hines-Floor 9.875! 8. Janice Kerr-AA 37.90 T1. Bridget Sloan BB 9.95! T8 Alaina Johnson FX 9.85^ T5. Ashley Reed-UB 9.875^ 11. Betsy Hamm-Floor 9.850! t2. Melissa Miller-Floor 9.70 T4 Alicia Boren BB 9.8875! T8 Amy Ferguson FX 9.85^ T3. Amanda Castillo-BB 9.850! 1997 t8. Janice Kerr-Floor 9.50 T4 Alex McMurtry BB 9.8875! 2011 T3. Corey Hartung-BB 9.850! t4. Chrissy Van Fleet- AA 39.425 1987 T2. Kennedy Baker FX 9.90! 6 Ashanée Dickerson AA 39.30^ 12. Melanie Sinclair-BB 9.6875! 16. Jaime Graziano-AA 39.175^ 6. Melissa Miller-AA 37.65 T2. Bridget Sloan FX 9.90! 1 Marissa King V 9.875! T8. Breanne King-BB 9.875^ 1. Susan Hines-Vault 9.8875! 1985 2015 T9 Alaina Johnson V 9.7875! T4. Savannah Evans-FX 9.90! 10. Sybil Stephenson-Bars 9.675! t3. Elfi Schlegel-AA 37.65 T1. Kytra Hunter AA 39.60! T4. Corey Hartung-FX 9.90! 12. Chrissy Van Fleet-Bars 9.45! 5. Tammy Smith-Vault 9.325 T6 Alaina Johnson UB 9.85! T3. Bridget Sloan AA 39.425! 17. Ashley Reed-FX 9.2875! 7. Susan Hines-Beam 9.775! t5. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.40 T2. Bridget Sloan V 9.925! T5 Ashanée Dickerson BB 9.775^ 2006 t8. Chrissy Van Fleet-Beam 9.75! 1984 T5. Alex McMurtry V 9.90^ T2 Maranda Smith FX 9.90! T7. Corey Hartung-AA 39.30 t12. Chrissy Van Fleet-Floor 9.825^ t4. Elfi Schlegel-AA 37.40 2. Bridget Sloan UB 9.95! T5 Alaina Johnson FX 9.8875! T8. Samantha Lutz-UB 9.85^ t12. Chrissy Vogel-Floor 9.825^ 1. Maria Anz-Floor 9.70 T7. Kytra Hunter UB 9.90^ T9 Marissa King FX 9.85! T5. Corey Hartung-BB 9.8125! t10. Susan Hines-Floor 9.80^ t2. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.65 T7. Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90^ 8 Ashanée Dickerson FX 9.875^ T8. Corey Hartung-FX 9.8375! 1996 1983 T5. Kytra Hunter BB 9.875! 2010 10. Savannah Evans-FX 9.6625! 2. Kristen Guise-AA 39.425 5. Elfi Schlegel-AA 36.65 T8. Alex McMurtry BB 9.825! T10. Marissa King, AA 39.40^ T8. Tiffany Murry-FX 9.875^ 6. Chrissy Vogel-AA 39.325 t5. Elfi Schlegel-Floor 9.35 T7. Bridget Sloan BB 9.875^ 4. Marissa King, V 9.825! 2005 7. Chrissy Vogel-Vault 9.825! 1982 1. Kytra Hunter FX 9.9625! 6. Ashanée Dickerson, V 9.80! T6. Erinn Dooley-BB 9.85^ t11. Susan Hines-Vault 9.925^ 3. Ann Woods-Vault 18.275# 12 Kennedy Baker FX 9.775! T5. Maranda Smith, UB 9.90! 2004 t17. Kristen Guise-Vault 9.875^ 15. Bridgette Caquatto FX 9.3375! T8. Amanda Castillo, UB 9.8625! T4. Erinn Dooley-AA 39.450! t11. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.85^ ! ‐ Marks finish from NCAA Event finals. From 1992‐98, the top eight 2014 T7. Alicia Goodwin, UB 9.875^ T7. Orley Szmuch-AA 39.325^ t11. Sybil Stephenson-Bars 9.85^ all‐arounders and event finalists from the NCAA team competition T2 Alaina Johnson AA 39.60! T7. Courtney Gladys, BB 9.85^ T4. Erinn Dooley-V 9.875! t11. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.80^ receive first‐team All‐America honors. Ties are included. The next T8 Kytra Hunter AA 39.475^ 8. Chantelle Tousek-V 9.7438! t11. Chrissy Vogel-Beam 9.85^ T7. Marissa King, BB 9.85^ eight finishers earned second‐team All‐America honors. Since 1999, T6 Bridget Sloan V 9.9167! T7. Orley Szmuch-V 9.850^ t4. Kristen Guise-Floor 9.90! T7. Rebekah Zaiser, BB 9.85^ the top four finishers (plus ties) from each of Thursday's two sessions T5 Alaina Johnson V 9.90^ T5. Marissa King, FX 9.8875! 9. Erinn Dooley-BB 9.750! 1995 1 Bridget Sloan UB 9.9375! 11. Samantha Lutz-BB 9.7375! t3. Amy Myerson-AA 39.40 earn All‐America first‐team honors and advance to the individual T10. Ashanée Dickerson, FX 9.85! event finals. Finishers in the No. 4‐8 spot (including ties) in each of 4 Mackenzie Caquatto UB 9.8875! 2009 T8. Katie Rue-BB 9.800^ 7. Chrissy Vogel-Vault 9.725! T6 Alaina Johnson UB 9.8500! T5. Erinn Dooley-FX 9.900^ t10. Amy Myerson-Vault 9.90^ Thursday's sessions are second team All‐Americans T8. Maranda Smith AA 39.45! T6 Bridgette Caquatto UB 9.90^ T6. Melanie Sinclair AA 39.30 T5. Savannah Evans-FX 9.900^ t3. Kristen Guise-Bars 9.90! NCAA Individual Event Finals discontinued after 2015. T10 Alaina Johnson BB 9.8500! 12. Maranda Smith V 8.4063! T5. Breanne King-FX 9.900^ t12. Amy Myerson-Bars 9.825^ ^ ‐ All‐America second team T12 Mackenzie Caquatto BB 9.8375! T3. Alicia Goodwin UB 9.90! 2003 t15. Sybil Stephenson -Bars 9.80^ T8 Claire Boyce FX 9.90^ T7. Melanie Sinclair UB 9.8625! 5. Erinn Dooley-AA 39.350^ t15. Chrissy Vogel-Bars 9.80^ # ‐ Individual event scores determined by adding team and T8 Kytra Hunter FX 9.90^ T5. Elizabeth Mahlich BB 9.875^ T6. Lindsey Miner-AA 39.325^ t2. Kristen Guise-Beam 9.90! individual competition scores together T8 Bridget Sloan FX 9.90^ 3. Corey Hartung FX 9.90! T6. Erinn Dooley-V 9.875^ 7. Amy Myerson-Beam 9.85! 2013 T6 Melanie Sinclair, FX 9.85^ T7. Kristen Stucky-UB 9.850^ 1994 1 Bridget Sloan AA 39.60! T6. Maranda Smith FX 9.85^ T7. Lindsey Miner-BB 9.875^ t9. Kristen Guise-AA 39.050 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes 2018 NCAA Championships Competition Rotations Semifinal I - Friday, April 20 @ 1 p.m. (ET) Rot. V Bye Bars Beam Bye Floor 2018 NCAA Championship Field I UCLA NU ALA LSU ARK UGA Seed School Region Score Region Result II UGA UCLA NU ALA LSU ARK 1 Oklahoma 198.000 Minneapolis champion III ARK UGA UCLA NU ALA LSU 2 LSU 197.675 Raleigh champion 3 UCLA 197.650 Columbus champion IV LSU ARK UGA UCLA NU ALA 4 Utah 197.475 Salt Lake City champion V ALA LSU ARK UGA UCLA NU 5 Florida 197.725 University Park champion VI NU ALA LSU ARK UGA UCLA 6 Alabama 197.225 Tuscaloosa champion 8 Washington 196.275 University Park runner-up 9 California 196.725 Salt Lake City runner-up Semifinal II - Friday, April 20 @ 7 p.m. (ET) 10 Arkansas 196.775 Columbus runner-up Rot. V Bye Bars Beam Bye Floor 11 Nebraska 197.525 Raleigh runner-up 12 Kentucky 197.050 Minneapolis runner-up I Utah UK Florida OU CAL UW 18 Georgia 196.850 Tuscaloosa runner-up II UW Utah UK Florida OU CAL Shading denotes teams in semifinal session I Seeds set prior to NCAA Regional and held through NCAA Championships III CAL UW Utah UK Florida OU IV OU CAL UW Utah UK Florida The Southeastern Conference sends a league-record six to the 2018 NCAA V Florida OU CAL UW Utah UK Championships (prior record of five accomplished 10 times). This marks the VI UK Florida OU CAL UW Utah 25th consecutive season the SEC has sent at least three teams to the NCAA Championships. Kentucky is making its NCAA Championships’ debut in 2018 The NCAA conducted a blind draw to set the start order for each of Friday's and is the 36th different program to qualify to the national stage. sessions. This is the 11th time in its 36 NCAA Championships’ appearances Florida opens competition on bars, with the last coming in 2010. In addition to the team semifinal competition on Friday, each team will have an individual all-arounder compete at the end of each event lineup. These Florida received a Session II assignment for the 16th time since the NCAA gymnasts were the top two all-arounders in their region meet not a part of a adopted the Super Six team-qualifying format in 1993. UF advanced to the qualifying team. Senior Cami Drouin-Allaire of George Washington is the NCAA Super Six eight times (2017, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2006, 1998, 1997, individual all-arounder who competes with Florida. 1994) from Session II and seven times from Session I (2016, 2015, 2013, Individual All-Arounders Name School Reg AA Rotates w/ 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004). Elizabeth Price Stanford 39.575 Utah Lynnzee Brown Denver 39.525 Georgia Minnesota 39.500 Kentucky Return to St. Louis Drew Watson Auburn 39.425 Alabama Several gymnasts competing this weekend in the 2018 NCAA Championships Shani Remme Boise State 39.425 Washington appeared in the 2016 P&G Championships, also held in St. Louis’ Chaifetz Arena. Brianna Brown Michigan 39.325 LSU Morgan Lane North Carolina 39.325 Oklahoma Cami Drouin-Allaire George Washington 39.275 Florida The * denotes members of the 2016-17 U.S. Senior National Team. Rae Balthazor Illinois 39.250 California Name School P&G AA Name School P&G AA Jovannah East Bowling Green 39.250 Nebraska Alyssa Baumann* Florida 7th Emily Schild* Georgia 13th Lauren Bridgens Penn St. 39.200 Arkansas Rachel Gowey* Florida 9th Christina Desiderio* LSU 12th Cairo Leonard-Baker Arizona St. 39.200 UCLA Amelia Hundley* Florida 6th Lexy Ramler Minnesota 14th Nia Dennis UCLA UB * Oklahoma 11th Six gymnasts compete in individual events, as they won a regional event title and Madison Kocian* UCLA 5th * Oklahoma UB & BB were not part of an advancing team. These gymnasts are: * Utah 10th

Name Evt Competes w/ Florida NCAA Event Champions Meghan Sievers, Iowa St. Vault California Eight Gators have claimed 18 NCAA event titles. A Gator has taken event titles Jamie Stone, Ohio St. Vault Arkansas in each of the last seven seasons. Samantha Ciero, Auburn Bars UCLA Shannon Hortman-Evans, BYU Bars Utah Abby Milliet, Auburn Beam Nebraska Alex McMurtry is the defending NCAA all-around champion and shared the Denelle Pedrick, Central Michigan Floor Oklahoma 2017 NCAA uneven bars title.

This is the fifth consecutive year the draw for the Super Six is set prior to the Bridget Sloan leads all Gators with six NCAA events titles, a total which championships. The NCAA Committee conducted a draw last summer and the stands third all-time among NCAA gymnasts. advancing teams will start on the following events. Florida’s NCAA Event champions: Super Six Starting Events (based on semifinal finish) Name Event Year Event Team Maria Anz Floor Exercise 1984 Vault Semi #2, Team 2 Betsy Hamm Balance Beam 1998 Bye/Bars Semi #1, Team 2 Susan Hines Vault 1997, 1998 Bars Semi #1, Team 3 Kytra Hunter All-Around, Vault 2012 Beam Semi #2, Team 1 All-Around, Floor Exercise 2015 Bye/Floor Semi #1, Team 1 Alaina Johnson Uneven Bars 2013 Marissa King Vault 2011 Floor Semi #2, Team 3 Alex McMurtry All-Around, Uneven Bars 2017 Bridget Sloan All-Around, Balance Beam 2013 Uneven Bars 2014 All-Around, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam 2016 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

NCAA University Park Regional Recap Florida earned its NCAA Championships’ berth winning the NCAA University Park Regional with the nation’s second-highest region total. Florida’s 197.725 took the program’s seventh consecutive regional title and Washington took the second spot (196.275) to advance to St. Louis, Mo., for the April 20-21 NCAA 2018 NCAA Gymnastics Regional Results Championships. University Park Regional (University Park, Pa.) A Gator took at least a share of every event title. 1. Florida 197.725  Senior Alex McMurtry claimed three titles – all-around (39.725), 2. Washington 196.275 uneven bars (9.975) and balance beam (9.95). It was her second 3. Arizona State 195.750 consecutive regional all-around win and her second title of 2018. 4. New Hampshire 194.950 The 39.725 is the nation’s second-highest in regional competition. 5. Penn State 194.900 6. West Virginia 194.400  Rachel Slocum took the regional vault win for the second-straight year, using a 9.95 to win both years. Minneapolis Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.)  Slocum shared her first floor title (9.90) as a Gator with Alicia 1. Oklahoma 198.000 Boren. 2. Kentucky 197.050 3. Denver 196.275 National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC/W) 4. Minnesota 196.100 regional honors were announced at each of the nation’s six regional 5. Iowa State 195.925 competition sites. McMurtry repeated as the region gymnast of the year, as a 6. Iowa 195.050 Gator has picked up this honor the last five years. Salt Lake City Regional (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1. Utah 197.475 McMurtry, who also is the Southeastern Conference Event Specialist Gymnast 2. California 196.725 of the Year, is the fourth Gator to be named NACGC Southeast Region 3. Auburn 196.525 Gymnast of the Year. Ashanée Dickerson (2010 & 2011), Kytra Hunter 4. BYU 196.300 (2015) and Bridget Sloan (2014 & 2016) also received the honor. 5. Stanford 195.600 6. Southern Utah 194.625

Raleigh Regional (Raleigh, N.C.) 1. LSU 197.675 2. Nebraska 197.525 3. NC State 196.050 4. Maryland 195.850 5. George Washington 195.425 6. Oregon State 194.975

Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1. Alabama 197.225 2. Georgia 196.500 3. Illinois 196.425 4. Michigan 196.350 5. Missouri 196.100 6. Central Michigan 195.825

Columbus Regional (Columbus, Ohio.) 1. UCLA 197.650 2. Arkansas 196.775 3. Ohio State 196.500 Coaching Connection 4. Boise State 196.225 Among the head coaches at the 2018 NCAA Championships, seven were collegiate 5. Pittsburgh 195.125 gymnasts, with five competing at the NCAA Championships. 6. Kent State 194.900 Alabama Dana (Dobransky) Duckworth – member of Alabama’s 1991 NCAA title team. 1992 & 1993 NCAA balance beam champion Final Season for NCAA Super Six Florida Jenny (Ester) Rowland – competed for 1993 Arizona State team and earned All- Starting in 2019, the NCAA Championships moves to a four-team America honor for balance beam. Transferred to Oklahoma after 1993 season and was not part of OU team. regional/super-regional bracket model. The regional/super-regional competition Georgia Carter – member of four consecutive Georgia NCAA will be conducted over three days at four sites around the country. Two teams Championship teams (2006-09). Her nine individual event titles is NCAA at each site compete in a play-in on the first day. Championships’ record. LSU Competed for Southeastern Louisiana in 1972 and 1973 season, helping SE Louisiana to second at 1972 AIAW Championships (NCAA Championships for On the second day of regionals, eight teams compete in two sessions of four, women began in 1982) with the top two in each session advancing to the next day. On the final day, Oklahoma K.J. Kindler - Member of 1989-92 Iowa State teams. Qualified to NCAA Regional four teams compete with the top two teams advancing to the finals site. competition three times as an individual. Utah Megan (McCunniff) – part of Utah’s 1982, 1983, 1984 NCAA Championships At the national championship site, the eight-team field will compete in two four- teams (also part of 1981 AIAW title team). Two-time NCAA all-around champion and 12-time All-American. team semifinals. The top two teams in each semifinal advance to the NCAA Washington – part of Michigan teams that advanced to NCAA Championships team final. each year (2001-04). Won 2001 NCAA all-around, 2002 beam and 2004 bars.. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Gators Lineup Notes Quick hits on each Gator who has competed in 2018. Beam Baker  In first 3 beam lineups – 2018 high 9.80 vs LSU Baumann Vault  Three wins at WVU, at Georgia & at SEC Champ.  2nd Gator freshman (1st was Bridget Sloan) to earn Alexander  In first four vault lineups with 2018 best of 9.85 at UK a 9.975 on beam. Repeated mark to win SEC title  Tore left Achilles tendon Jan. 31; out for rest of 2018  Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week (1-30, 2-13) Baker  Competed in five vault lineups, 2018 best of 9.90  Three-time member of U.S. Senior National Team  2016 vault All-American at NCAA Championships  Beam runner-up at 2015 & 2014 P&G Championships  2016 co-SEC vault champion Boren  In each beam lineup - season best of 9.925 in five  Tore right Achilles tendon Feb. 23; out for rest of 2018 of last eight meets. 9.9 or better nine times in 2018 Baumann  9.775 for collegiate vault debut at Auburn  Beam All-American at 2016 NCAA Championships Boren  In each vault lineup – equaled collegiate-best for sixth Foberg  Competed in three beam lineups time (9.95) for win at Georgia  Earned season best 9.70 at West Virginia  Earned vault All-America honors at last two NCAA Gowey  Four beam wins – all with marks of 9.9 or better Championships competitions  9.95 vs LSU set collegiate best & equaled vs ARK Foberg In 10 vault lineups, posting best of 9.90 vs Nebraska  Hundley  In 10 beam lineups. Equaled best of 9.90 vs NU  Week 1 & Week 10 SEC Freshman of Week McLaughlin  9.65 versus Alabama in only performance of 2018  Two-time member of U.S. Junior National Team. McMurtry  Anchored all but one beam lineup. Set collegiate  Graduated a year early from high school to enroll at best of 10.0 versus Oklahoma. UF in summer of 2017.  Perfect score versus OU completed “Gym Slam” Gowey  Equaled collegiate vault best (9.875) in 2018 debut on (perfect mark on each event) Feb. 23 versus Arkansas  SEC Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 30 & March 13) Hundley Collegiate-best 9.9 earned All-SEC honors   Earned beam All-America honors at last three McMurtry  2018 SEC Event Specialist of the Year – also SEC NCAA Championships competitions Scholar-Athlete of Year for second consecutive year Skaggs  In seven beam lineups. Best of 9.90 vs OU, ARK &  10.0 vs Oklahoma for first performance of Yurchenko at SECs. Earned SEC All-Freshman honors double in 2018. Third 10.0 vault of career  Silver medalist on beam at 2015 Pan Am Games  9.95 at Auburn and vs Arkansas for Yurchenko full Webb  In lineup debut, anchored at UGA w/ 9.725 also earned a perfect score (9.95 start value)  Claimed second SEC vault title with a 9.975 Floor  Scored a 9.90 or better in each 2018 meet Baker  In six lineups – with first five earning 9.9 or better.  Won eight vault titles in 2018 Earned third career 10.0 versus Alabama  Nation’s No. 2 vaulter (2018 RQS: 9.955)  Tore Achilles in 2nd tumbling pass on Feb. 23  Scored a vault 10.0 as a freshman, junior and senior  Floor All-American each year at NCAAs  Earned vault All-America honors at last three NCAA Baumann  In every floor lineup – added double layout vs ARK Championships competitions  Anchored lineup vs Oklahoma with collegiate-best Skaggs  In four vault lineups, turning in collegiate-best 9.825 at of 9.925 to give UF win; also 9.925 vs Alabama & Kentucky and versus Nebraska at Missouri for first collegiate floor win  U.S. Senior National Team in 2014-15  Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week Slocum  In all vault lineups but one in 2018 (missed Missouri Boren  In every floor lineup of 2018. Six floor wins, meet due to a virus), posting a season-best 9.95 to including sharing SEC & NCAA Regional titles. share the Feb. 23 title with Alex McMurtry.  Matched collegiate-best 9.95 in 3 of last 8 meets  Equaled 2018 best of 9.95 to win NCAA Regional for  Added double layout as opening pass for 2018 second straight year  Marks of 9.90+ in 21 of last 25 floor performances  Performs a front handspring pike-front half twist vault  2017 & ‘18 NACGC floor All-American (10.0 value) Foberg  In five floor lineups of 2018.  Scored a 9.925 or above in 13 of 25 vault  Posted a season-best 9.825 in three meets performances as a Gator (including 4x in 2018) Gowey  In five floor lineups, equaling collegiate-best 9.875  9.90 earned second straight spot on All-SEC team at Auburn and versus Alabama  Earned vault All-America honors at 2017 NCAAs Hundley  In 10 floor lineups – twice post season-best 9.875 Bars  2015 Pan Am Games floor silver medalist Baker  In first six bar lineups of 2018, with best of 9.875 McLaughlin  In 2018 floor debut, shared third after equaling  2016 bars All-American at NCAAs collegiate best of 9.90 at Missouri Boren  In every bar lineup of 2018 McMurtry  Floor best of 9.925 posted at UGA & vs Nebraska  Set collegiate best of 9.925 to take 2nd vs Alabama. Skaggs  9.925 versus LSU was highest ever for a Gator Foberg  In nine bar lineups. Collegiate best of 9.95 took making collegiate floor debut second versus Nebraska Slocum  In each 2018 floor lineup but Missouri (missed due  2014 P&G Championships junior division bars champ to virus). Collegiate-best 9.95 at UGA Gowey  In each bars lineup in 2018, sharing event title at  Performed a double layout opening pass for first Kentucky (9.825) and vs Arkansas (9.925). two meets. Added it back for four of last five meets  Wins at UK and vs Arkansas are first two bars wins in  Shared NCAA Regional floor title (first floor win as collegiate bars competition a Gator) at 9.90 nd  9.90 took 2 overall at SECs for All-SEC honors All-Around  2015 Pan Am Games bars champion Baker  2x all-arounder; 2018 high of 39.35 came vs LSU Hundley  In each bars lineup in 2018, earning a season best  2016 SEC all-around champion 9.925 three times  All-America all-around honors at 2016 NCAAs  9.90 took 2nd overall at SECs for All-SEC honors Boren  In every all-around lineup. Second at SECs  2015 Pan Am Games bars bronze medalist  Six 2018 wins, including five consecutive  Coach Rowland says Hundley’s routine one of most difficult being performed in college  All-arounder now for 39 consecutive meets, earning 39.15 or better 34 times  2017 NACGC regular-season bars All-American  All-around All-America at 2017 NCAAs McMurtry  Season-best 9.975 four times- including to win at Foberg NCAA Regionals  In only all-around appearance of season, took second at West Virginia (39.125)  Shares No. 1 in national bars rankings (9.960 RQS)  2014 P&G Jr Champ. AA winner & 2nd in 2015  Leads UF with 10 bars wins in 2018, including SECs Gowey  Owns four career 10.0 bar marks – including 2017  All-arounder at Missouri, taking third (38.725) nd rd NCAA Super Six competition Hundley  2 or 3 in four AAs. 2018 best (39.475) at UGA.  2017 NCAA co-uneven bars champion  Fourth overall at SECs (39.425) Skaggs  Set collegiate bars best of 9.90 vs Arkansas & NCAA McMurtry  All-arounder 5x in 2018. Equaled UF record of Regionals 39.825 for win vs Nebraska. 39.725 won Regionals  SEC Freshman Gymnast of the Week (Feb. 28) Skaggs  Collegiate debut vs Nebraska (39.375) took third

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FLORIDA QUICK HITS 2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS ►Florida opened at No. 2 on the 2018 Road to Nationals preseason poll. This is the Gators’ 12th consecutive appearance in the nation’s preseason SCHEDULE top five. Date Opponent (Television) Result or Time 1/5 West Virginia (Mountaineer TV) W, 195.95 – 194.425 ►Florida returns five gymnasts with 21 All-America honors earned in NCAA 1/12 LSU (SEC Network) L, 197.25 – 197.125 Championships competition. The five earned 10 All-America honors in 2017 1/19 Kentucky (SEC Network) W, 196.325 – 195.95 NCAA competition – seniors Kennedy Baker (floor exercise), Alex 1/26 Oklahoma (SEC Network +) W, 198.15 – 198.125 McMurtry (all-around, vault, uneven bars, balance beam, floor) and Rachel 2/2 Auburn (SEC Network) W, 197.40 – 197.00 Slocum (vault). Junior Alicia Boren (all-around, vault) and sophomore 2/9 Alabama (SEC Network) W, 197.85 – 197.075 Amelia Hundley (all-around) earned 2017 All-America honors. McMurtry 2/16 Georgia (SEC Network) W, 196.95 – 196.125 won the 2017 NCAA all-around and among a six-way tie for the uneven bars 2/23 Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas title. An Achilles rupture at the end of February ended Baker’s career. (ESPNU-TD) W, 197.725 – 196.875

3/2 Missouri (SEC Network +) L, 196.925 – 196.70 ►Eight Gators have been a part of their national teams, including seven for the U.S. Two incoming freshmen – Alyssa Baumann (2016-17, 2015-16, 3/9 Nebraska (SEC Network +) W, 197.925 – 196.70 2014-15) and Megan Skaggs (2014-15) join sophomores Rachel Gowey 3/24 SEC Championships (ESPN2) 3rd of 8 (196.825) (2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14) and Amelia Hundley (2016-17, 2015-16, 4/7 NCAA University Park Regional 1st of 6 (197.725) 2014-15) and seniors Kennedy Baker (2013-14, 2012-13), and Grace 4/20 NCAA Championships Semifinal St. Louis, Mo. McLaughlin (2011-12) as past U.S. Senior National Team members. NCAA Semifinal I (ESPN2) 1 p.m. Another freshman, Jazmyn Foberg, was a two-time U.S. Junior National NCAA Semifinal II (ESPNU) 7 p.m. Team member (2015-16, 2014-15). Sophomore Maegan Chant has been a 4/21 NCAA Super Six Team Final (ESPNU) 7 p.m. part of Canada’s national team.

NATION’S BEST IN 2018 NCAA Bold denotes home meets

COMPETITION THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED The U.S. has taken team gold in the last two Olympic Games. The depth  UF gymnast won NCAA title: available to U.S. coaching staff helped the U.S. take the team gold by o Vault: Marissa King (4-17-11) 9.875 comfortable margins. The last two U.S. Olympic Trials contained 24 o Bars: Alex McMurtry (4-14-17) 9.95 different athletes and now 13 of those gymnasts are competing in NCAA o Beam: Bridget Sloan (4-15-16) 9.95 action. o Floor: Kytra Hunter (4-20-15) 9.9625 o All-Around: Alex McMurtry (4-14-17) 39.8125 Florida leads all programs with three representatives from the last two o Team: 197.85 (4-19-15) Olympic Trials – Kennedy Baker (2012), Rachel Gowey (2016) and  UF gymnast won an all-around title: Alex McMurtry (4-7-18) 39.725 Amelia Hundley (2016). Freshman Alyssa Baumann qualified for the  Gator freshman won an all-around title: Rachel Gowey (3-10-17) 39.275 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury suffered while training kept her  UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 4-7-18 - UF swept NCAA Regional beam (Alex McMurtry 9.95; Rachel Gowey 9.925, Alicia out of the Trials. Boren 9.90)

 Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Alex McMurtry claimed at least a Gymnasts in Olympic Trials Now NCAA Competitors share of the five event titles versus Nebraska on March 9, 2018 Trials Finish Olympic  UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Kennedy Baker (floor) versus Alabama 2-9-18 School Name 2012 2016 Team Notes  Last home loss: Jan. 12, 2018 vs LSU (197.25 – 197.125) Florida Kennedy Baker 8th  UF counted a fall toward its team total: Amelia Hundley 9th Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625) Rachel Gowey 11th Bars: Jan. 8, 2010 at Oklahoma (48.175) Beam: Feb. 16, 2018 at Georgia (48.725) Georgia Emily Schild 13th Floor: March 24, 2018 at SEC Championships (48.40) Georgia Sabrina Vega 10th  UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: March 9, 2018 versus Nebraska Oklahoma Maggie Nichols 6th  Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: Feb. 22, 2013 versus th Breanna Dowell 9th 10 Kentucky UCLA Madison Kocian 8th Olympic team gold / bars silver 5th Olympic team gold LSU 6th Replacement athlete Christina Desiderio 12th Stanford Elizabeth Price 4th Replacement athlete Utah McKayla Skinner 4th Replacement athlete

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ROAD TO NATIONALS RANKINGS (3-26-18) 2018 GATOR FLOOR EXERCISE Rank Team Conference RQS Average High TITLES 1 Oklahoma Big 12 198.120 197.850 198.375 2 LSU SEC 197.890 197.587 198.175 NAME Music 3 UCLA PAC-12 197.840 197.554 198.275 Sierra Alexander Bird Machine by DJ Snake ft. Alesia 4 Utah PAC-12 197.540 197.368 198.150 Kennedy Baker Anaconda by Nicki Minaj, Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama, 5 Florida SEC 197.390 197.170 198.150 Bang It To The Curb by Far East Movement & Sidney 6 Alabama SEC 197.165 196.835 197.525 Samson, Booty Had Me Like by Psychic Type 7 Michigan Big Ten 197.160 196.773 197.550 Alyssa Baumann Savior by Bassjackers, Helix by Sick Individuals x Holl 8 Washington PAC-12 196.960 196.571 197.400 9 California PAC-12 196.890 196.150 197.500 & Rush and Wanna Get Hype by District 78 10 Arkansas SEC 196.820 196.454 197.300 Alicia Boren Bad Man, Loose Control, We Run This and Pass That 11 Nebraska Big Ten 196.815 196.356 197.175 Dutch by Missy Elliot 12 Kentucky SEC 196.800 196.469 197.100 13 Denver Big 12 196.785 196.496 197.300 Maegan Chant Powerful by Major Lazer 14 Oregon State PAC-12 196.780 196.580 197.300 Jazmyn Foberg Take U There remix by TroyBoi and Ohawu by Wuzu 15 Boise State MRGC 196.745 196.441 197.000 Rachel Gowey Neverland by Drehz 16 Auburn SEC 196.595 195.977 197.000 Amelia Hundley Sax by Fleur East 17 Arizona State PAC-12 196.545 196.042 196.800 18 Georgia SEC 196.515 196.335 197.525 Grace Torn by Nathan Lanier 19 GWU EAGL 196.460 195.921 196.875 McLaughlin 20 NC State EAGL 196.440 195.833 196.800 Alex McMurtry Carnival by Quintino 21 BYU MRGC 196.430 196.010 196.625 22 Missouri SEC 196.390 195.967 196.925 Megan Skaggs Magic Flute by Take/Five 23 Illinois- Big Ten 196.265 195.704 196.850 Rachel Slocum La Mordidta by Ricky Martin and Mambo Number 5 Champaign by Lou Bega 24 Minnesota Big Ten 196.250 195.745 196.675 Nicole Webb Believer by Imagine Dragons or Earned It by The 25 Ohio State Big Ten 196.215 195.656 196.775 Weekend Road to Nationals ranking schedule: Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 Ranking by Total Season Average Beginning Feb. 26 -Ranking by Regional Qualifying Score (consists of a team's three NATIONAL TEAM CONNECTIONS 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) Eight members of the Gator gymnastics team have been a part of their national teams. Schedule Notes:  2018 is Florida’s 12th consecutive year opening a season in a U.S. National Team top-five position (2007: 3rd; 2008: 2nd; 2009: 3rd; 2010: 4th; Four current Gators were part of U.S. gold medal teams in Pan Am 2011: 3rd; 2012: 3rd, 2013: 3rd; 2014: 1st, 2015: 1st, 2016: 2nd, Games competition. Senior Grace McLaughlin was part of the 2011 2017: 5th; 2018: 2nd). Pan Am Games gold medal team. Freshman Megan Skaggs joined sophomores Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley on the 2015 Pan Am Florida in the 2018 Rankings team. Gowey also won Pan Am gold for the uneven bars. Gowey, part of Date Team V UB BB FX the 2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14 U.S. Senior National Teams, was also part of the 2014 Jesolo Trophy gold medal team. Hundley (2016-17, Preseason (vote) 2 2015-16, 2014-15 U.S. Senior National team member) was also part of Jan. 8 7 9 4 1 28 the 2014 Pan Am gold medal team and took silver on floor and bronze Jan. 15 T-6 8 T-7 1 20 on bars at the 2015 event. Jan. 22 5 4 9 8 T10 Jan. 29 5 T3 7 3 6 Freshman Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold medal team at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China. The three-time U.S. Feb. 5 5 3 7 4 T6 Senior Team member also competed on the U.S. gold-medal teams at Feb. 12 5 3 5 3 5 the 2014 and 2015 events. Gowey joined her on Feb. 19 5 4 4 6 5 the 2014 roster for the Jesolo event. She took second on beam on both Feb. 26 5 2 3 T6 4 trips to Jesolo, Italy. March 5 5 2 3 6 5 Senior Kennedy Baker was part of the U.S. 2013-14 and 2012-13 U.S. March 12 5 2 3 4 5 Senior National teams. March 19 5 3 3 5 5 March 26 5 2 3 4 5 Freshman Jazmyn Foberg, a 2015-16 and 2014-15 U.S. Junior Denotes RQS National Team member, competed in the 2015 Jesolo Trophy junior division and also competed in that year’s International Junior Japan meet. She was third in all-around at Jesolo Trophy and second in Japan.

Canada Maegan Chant competed at the 2013 and 2014 World Championships for her native Canada. She also was part of Canada’s fifth-place team at the 2014 Pan American Games.

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MORE GATOR NOTES Gators Well Represented in SEC Awards Five Gators on NACGC Regular-Season The league’s vault and bars champion, Gator senior Alex McMurtry, is the Southeastern Conference Event All-America List Specialist Gymnast of the Year, the league office Nine honors went to five Gators in the National Association of Collegiate announced March 29. She also claimed the SEC Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC) All-America list. This is the sixth Scholar-Athlete award. season for NACGC regular-season All-America honors. The SEC awards are based on a vote of the league coaches. All-Americans are determined by their regional qualifying score (RQS) standings in the Road to Nationals rankings entering NCAA Regional ● McMurtry is the SEC Event Specialist Gymnast of the Year (honor competition. The top eight gymnasts on each event and the all-around started in 2014). A Gator has claimed the SEC Gymnast or Event receive first-team honors and gymnasts Nos. 9-16 are second-team All- Specialist of Year award five times. McMurtry, the 2017 SEC Gymnast of Americans with all ties included. the Year, is the first Gator to win top league individual honors in consecutive years. The five Gators earning spots on the 2018 list include two with a trio of All-America honors. Senior Alex McMurtry earned first team for vault, ● McMurtry joins Rebekah Zaiser (2008) as the only Gators to claim the uneven bars and balance beam. Junior Alicia Boren collected second- SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. The SEC Scholar-Athlete award team honors for all-around, beam and floor exercise. started in 2003. McMurtry is the second to take both a Gymnast and Scholar-Athlete honor in the same season. The first was Alabama's Three Gators claimed All-America second-team honors – Alyssa in 2011. McMurtry, who claimed the SEC Gymnast and Baumann (beam), Rachel Gowey (beam) and Rachel Slocum (vault). Scholar-Athlete honors in 2017, is the first to win both awards in consecutive years. All-America status can also be earned at NCAA Championships with a top-four (first team) or No. 5-8 (second team) placing in team semifinal ● Florida equaled the league high with six on the All-SEC team. Two action. also appear on the All-SEC Freshman team.

Gators Earning 2018 NACGC All-America regular season honors ● Joining McMurtry on the All-SEC team were the other two Gators with Name AA V UB BB FX SEC individual titles – junior Alicia Boren (floor) and freshman Alyssa Alyssa Baumann 2nd Baumann (beam). Also on the All-SEC team- senior Rachel Slocum, nd nd nd Alicia Boren 2 2 2 sophomore Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley. Rachel Gowey 2nd Alex McMurtry 1st 1st 1st Rachel Slocum 2nd ● Baumann and Megan Skaggs represented UF on the SEC All- Freshman team. Rachel Slocum Honored for Community Service Efforts Gators at the Southeastern Conference Senior Rachel Slocum is the Gators’ representative on the 2018 Championships Southeastern Conference Gymnastics Community Service Team. A sweep of the Southeastern Conference Championships’ event titles wasn’t enough for the Gator gymnastics team at the March 24 event in The team is made up of one gymnast from each of the eight competing St. Louis, Mo. LSU took its third SEC Championship at 197.40, followed universities who gives back to her community through exemplary service by Alabama (196.975) and Florida (196.825). The Gators led at the efforts. Each of the 21 sports the league sponsors have its own midway point, but a miss calculated in its floor rotation dropped UF in the Community Service Team. standings.

Since the start of the fall 2017 semester, Slocum accumulated 40 hours  Senior Alex McMurtry won vault (9.975) and uneven bars of community service, participating in 12 different events. (9.95). She is the third in league history and first since 1999 to earn a ‘SEC Slam’ – winning each of the five SEC individual event titles during course of collegiate career. McMurtry is Nominee for McWhorter Post-  Freshman Alyssa Baumann’s beam mark equaled Graduate Scholarship McMurtry’s vault score as the high individual score of the Senior Alex McMurtry is the University of Florida’s female nominee for SEC Championships. That 9.975 is second only to Georgia’s the H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship. Cory Fritzinger's 10.0 in 2004 SEC Championships' beam competition. The H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship has  Junior Alicia Boren claimed a share of the SEC floor title been presented by the Southeastern Conference since 1986 to the (9.90) and took second in the all-around. league’s top male and female scholar-athletes. They were joined on the All-SEC team by Rachel Slocum, Rachel The 2018 recipients of the H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post- Gowey and Amelia Hundley. Baumann and Megan Skaggs also Graduate Scholarship is announced April 26. earned SEC All-Freshman team honors.

As Florida’s nominee, McMurtry receives a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship. If she were named Florida’s fourth winner in the 32-year history of the award, she would receive a $20,000 post-graduate scholarship.

McMurtry is gymnastics’ SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 2017 and 2018. She also claimed the 2017 SEC Gymnast and 2018 SEC Event Specialist Gymnast of Year honors. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Freshman Class Ranked No. 1 Alex McMurtry Top 10 on Career Wins Chart The Gators’ four-member freshman class tops the 2018 Senior Alex McMurtry is among Gators all-time with 40 or more career CollegeGymFans.com rankings. In the last nine years, Florida’s event titles. She is sixth on the list with 74 event wins. freshmen class ranked No. 1 six times and No. 2 twice. She’s been consistent in the three events primarily competed (vault, Three have been part of U.S. National Teams. Three-time U.S. Senior bars, beam) to accumulate her wins, as only nine titles come from floor Team member Alyssa Baumann earned gold with the 2014 U.S. Senior and all-around. Among those on the list with 40 or more event titles, National Team at the World Championships. Megan Skaggs joined McMurtry’s 17 career all-around appearances is by far the lowest Baumann on the 2014-15 U.S. Senior National Team. She earned gold (Melanie Sinclair’s 26 all-arounder performances is second-to-lowest). with the 2015 U.S. Pan American Games team. Jazmyn Foberg was a two-time U.S. Junior National team member. She competed with U.S. Gators with 40 or More Career Event Titles Junior teams in 2015 meets in Italy and Japan. Name FR SOPH JR SR Total Bridget Sloan (2013-16) 22 34 12 27 95 Nicole Webb trained at the same club, Sonshine Gymnastics, as senior Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) 36 24 17 13 90 Rachel Slocum. Webb was second on beam and fifth on floor at the Melissa Miller (1986-89) 13 17 38 18 86 2017 North Carolina Level 10 State Championships. Kytra Hunter (2012-15) 21 18 20 24 83 Kristen Guise (1993-96) 1 20 24 33 78 Event Sweep Alex McMurtry (2015-present) 8 16 24 26 74 Ashanée Dickerson (2010-13) 23 22 13 9 67 It started with a tie for vault (9.95), but the rest of the March 9 versus Ann Woods (1980-82) 22 24 20 66 Nebraska event titles – including the all-around – were solo wins for Corey Hartung (2006-09) 14 12 21 10 57 senior All-American Alex McMurtry. She used marks of 9.975 for the Chrissy Van Fleet (1997-00) 6 10 18 21 55 bars and beam wins and won floor at 9.925. Ashley Reed (2005-08) 10 7 18 11 46 Lynn McDonnell (1981-84) 20 9 14 1 44 McMurtry’s all-around of 39.825 equals the school record set by Alaina Melanie Sinclair (2007-09) 11 16 14 41 Johnson and then equaled by Bridget Sloan (both in 2014). Amanda Castillo (2007-10) 14 18 2 6 40

Five event titles in a single meet doesn’t happen often. The last came at LSU when then sophomore Ashanée Dickerson won the 2011 dual Two 2018 Home Meets Sellouts meet titles. The crowd of 9,661 for the 2018 home opener is the first sellout in Gator gymnastics 46-year history. It was also a sellout of 9,652 when Oklahoma visited on Jan. 26. Those crowds rank No. 4 and No. 5 all- time, as the O’Connell Center gymnastics capacity was larger before the I Got This venue’s renovation prior to the 2017 season. Freshman Alyssa Baumann was next up on balance beam for the Gators. She was following a miss and was competing for the first time at Florida’s 2018 attendance average of 8,304 per meet sets the program the University of Georgia’s Stegeman Coliseum. record (previous record: 7,433 per meet in 2016). The average stands No. 5 among the nation’s gymnastics programs for 2018. To add to the moment, shortly after Baumann started her routine, the sold-out Stegeman Coliseum crowd of more than 10,000 started That average stands No. 9 among 2017-18 NCAA women’s basketball, cheering the first Bulldog 10.0 of the season just posted for Sydney gymnastics and volleyball programs. Half of the top-10 season Snead on floor. attendance averages from those three sports come from gymnastics.

If she noticed the roar, it didn’t appear in Baumann’s performance. She # School Avg Sport # School Avg Sport was calm and steady throughout to earn the meet’s winning beam mark 1 Utah 15,139 GYM 6 UConn 10.026 WBB of 9.90. 2 South Carolina 13,239 WBB 7 Iowa State 9,870 WBB 3 LSU 12,009 GYM 8 Tennessee 8,778 WBB “Before I got on beam, I knew someone had fallen, so there was a little 4 Alabama 11,013 GYM 9 Florida 8,304 GYM 5 Georgia 10,102 GYM 10 Nebraska 8,202 VB bit of pressure there. But I knew I could hit my routine. When I was performing and someone had a perfect 10.0, I couldn’t hear myself think. I’ve never before performed with a crowd cheering like that. In elite, you Perfection for Two Different Vaults can hear a pin drop. I just tried to tell myself it [the cheering] was for me It was her first performance of the Yurchenko double (start value: 10.0) and to stay calm and confident.” of 2018 and Alex McMurtry was rewarded with a 10.0 – her third vault 10.0 of her Gator career. Baumann went on to win her third beam title of the 2018 at the Southeastern Conference Championships. Her winning mark of 9.975 In the next meet at Auburn on Feb. 2, McMurtry performed the equaled her collegiate best. It is second only to the 10.0 by Georgia’s Yurchenko full (start value: 9.95). That vault received a perfect mark of Cory Fritzinger in 2004 SEC beam competition. Baumann is the first 9.95. She again posted a 9.95 for the same vault versus Arkansas. freshman to win the SEC beam since Georgia’s Brittany Rogers was among a three-way tie for the 2013 title. For the record, McMurtry’s received six perfect vault marks as a collegiate:

Yurchenko full 1/16/15 vs 1/20/17 at 2/2/18 at 2/23/18 vs AU UNC AU ARK 10.00 9.95 9.95 9.95 Yurchenko 3/5/17 at 1/26/18 vs double LSU OU 10.0 10.0

Yurchenko full start value reduced to 9.95 for 2016 season.

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Did You Know… Gators Collect SEC Weekly Honors • The average height for the Gators is 5-2 ½ . Southeastern Conference weekly honors went to five • Sierra Alexander is 5-7, the tallest Gator since the 2007 roster had a different Gators in 2018. pair of 5-8 gymnasts – Breanne King and Chantelle Tousek. • Kennedy Baker’s younger brother, Stephen, is also a gymnast. Week 1: Jazmyn Foberg: SEC Freshman of Week • Alyssa Baumann is the third Gator to be a part of a medal-winning U.S. World Championship team. Baumann was part of the 2014 gold Runner-up in the season opener all-around at 39.125 in medal team. Mackenzie Caquatto and Bridget Sloan were both part of Florida’s win last Friday at West Virginia. That total is the the 2010 U.S. team that took silver. second highest among the nation’s freshmen and highest • Alicia Boren won four consecutive Junior Olympic Level 10 all-around among SEC freshmen so far in 2018. Her total is the fifth- titles (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012). highest ever for a Gator freshman in a season opener. • Maegan Chant got her dog Charlie when she was 12. He dad said if she finished in the top three in the 2010 Elite Canada all-around, she Week 4: Alex McMurtry: SEC Gymnast of Week could get a dog. She took second. Alyssa Baumann: SEC Freshman of Week • Amanda Cheney will spend the summer of 2018 serving a production internship with The Golf Channel. A pair of 10.0s (vault, beam) moved McMurtry to the top of • Jazmyn Foberg is the second member of the 2018 Gator team to Florida’s career 10.0 list at nine. The perfect mark on beam graduate high school a year early to start college. Alex McMurtry also completed a “Gym Slam” – a perfect mark on each finished high school in three years to join the 2015 Gator team. apparatus. Also became the first Gator to earn a pair of 10.0s • Rachel Gowey learned a bit more than how to become an elite in a single meet. gymnast while she trained at Chow’s Gymnastics. Liang Chow also taught her to count to five in Chinese. Baumann became the second Gator freshman (Bridget Sloan • Amelia Hundley’s family owns a dance studio and she’s taken classes first in 2013) to post a near-perfect 9.975 on beam. Her 9.925 for a variety of types of dance. Her favorite? Tap. on floor as UF’s final performer of the meet moved Florida • Francesca Lawal’s first language spoken was Italian. She also is ahead of Oklahoma for the first time of the competition. fluent in Spanish and English. • Grace McLaughlin is fourth member of the current Gator team who Week 6: Kennedy Baker: SEC Specialist Gymnast of Week was part of a U.S.’s gold medal Pan American Games Team. Alyssa Baumann: SEC Freshman of Week McLaughlin was on 2011 team, Gowey and Skaggs on 2015 and Hundley on 2014 and 2015 teams. Baker closed competition with a 10.0 – her third on her • Alex McMurtry is the fifth Gator to claim both Southeastern signature event. It is the third floor 10.0 in the nation and the Conference athlete and scholar-athlete honors in a single season. only one of the weekend. Others to sweep are: Camilo Villegas, 2004 men’s golf; , 2008 and 2008 football; Bank Vongvanij, 2011 men’s golf and Patric Baumann competed in two events, posting a 9.925 for each Young, 2014 men’s basketball (defensive player of year). performance. She shared second on beam and was third in • Megan Skaggs is one of three Gators on the 2015 Pan American the floor exercise. The mark equaled her collegiate floor best. Games gold medal team. Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley also were on that team. Week 8: Megan Skaggs: SEC Freshman of the Week • Rachel Slocum also trained as an ice skater until age 9 when she had to pick which sport to pursue. Gymnastics won because she loves Skaggs turned in collegiate-best marks of 9.90 to take third in flipping and magically landing on her feet. both the Feb. 23 Arkansas dual uneven bars and balance • Nicole Webb also was a competitive swimmer until age 13. Her best beam competition. events were breaststroke and backstroke. Week 10: Alex McMurtry – SEC Gymnast of the Week

Jazmyn Foberg – SEC Freshman of the Week All-Around Consistent Junior All-American Alicia Boren has been an all-around competitor Swept the event titles, including matching Florida’s all-around since Meet 2 of her freshman season. record of 39.825. First Gator since 2011 to win at least a share of each of the five events in a single meet. She now has competed as an all-arounder in 39 consecutive meets. All but five of those performances totaled 39.15 or better. This season, Foberg set collegiate bests for both events competed versus Boren has won six all-around titles, including five consecutive. She set Nebraska – 9.90 (vault) and 9.95 (bars). her season-best of 39.60 with her win versus Alabama. Florida’s 2018 SEC Honorees Boren just missed winning her seventh all-around, as she was edged by Week SEC Gymnast SEC Specialist SEC Freshman the sport’s slenderest margin of 0.025 from claiming the 2018 1 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Kiana Winston, ALA Jazmyn Foberg, UF 2 Myia Hambrick, LSU Kiana Winston, ALA Sarah Shaffer, ARK Southeastern Conference title. Ella Warren, UK 3 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Sabrina Vega, UGA Sami Durante, LSU The last time a Gator competed in 30-plus all-around competitions was 4 Alex McMurtry, UF Alyssa Baumann, UF 5 Myia Hambrick, LSU Kiana Winston, ALA Sarah Shaffer, ARK Gator Great Chrissy Van Fleet. She performed as an all-arounder in 33 6 Myia Hambrick, LSU Kennedy Baker, UF Alyssa Baumann, UF consecutive meets from the 1998-2000 seasons. 7 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Lexie Priessman, LSU Christina Desiderio, LSU 8 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Nickie Guerrero, ALA Megan Skaggs, UF 9 Kennedi Edney, LSU Erin Macadaeg, LSU Lexi Graber, ALA 10 Alex McMurtry, UF Lexie Priessman, LSU Jazmyn Foberg, UF 11 Sarah Finnegan, LSU Braie Speed, ARK Sarah Shaffer, ARK

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2018 Gator Event Winners Gator Career 10.0 Leaders AA V UB BB FX Six of the 14 Gators with 10.0 marks have recorded multiple perfect Kennedy Baker (2) marks. Of those six, three have 10.0s in multiple events. 9.975 (1-26) 10.0* (2-9) With her two 10.0s versus Oklahoma on Jan. 26, Alex McMurtry moved Alyssa Baumann (4) to the top of Florida’s career 10.0s list. She is the first in UF history to 9.90 (1-5) 9.925 (3-2) earn multiple 10.0s in a single meet. 9.90 (2-16) 9.975 (3-24) She joins Gator Great Bridget Sloan as the two to achieve a ‘Gym Alicia Boren (15) Slam’ – a 10.0 on each event. Ten in NCAA history have a ‘Gym Slam’. 39.575 (1-5) 9.95 (2-16) 9.90 (1-5) 9.925 (1-5) 39.55 (2-2) 9.925 (2-2) 9.95 (2-2) Gators with Multiple 10.0s 39.60 (2-9) 9.95 (2-23) 39.425 (2-16) 9.925 (3-2) Name Years V UB BB FX Total 39.525 (2-23) 9.90 (3-24) Alex McMurtry 2015-present 3 4 1 1 9 39.50 (3-2) 9.90 (4-7) Bridget Sloan 2013-16 1 2 3 2 8 Kytra Hunter 2012-15 2 0 0 4 6 Rachel Gowey (6) Susan Hines 1996-99 4 0 0 0 4 9.825 (1-19) 9.90 (1-5) Melanie Sinclair 2006-09 0 3 0 0 3 9.925 (2-23) 9.95 (1-12) 9.90 (1-19) Kennedy Baker 2015-present 0 0 0 3 3 9.925 (2-23)

Alex McMurtry (26) Additions for 2019 Season 39.825 (3-9) 9.90 (1-5) 9.925 (1-5) 10.0 (1-26) 9.925 (3-9) Five notable gymnasts join the Gators in 2019. 39.725 (4-7) 10.0 (1-26) 9.925 (1-12) 9.925 (2-23) 9.95 (2-2) 9.975 (2-2) 9.95 (3-2) Leah Clapper – Ann Arbor, Mich. @leahclapper 9.975 (2-9) 9.95 (2-9) 9.975 (3-9) th 9.95 (2-23) 9.975 (2-16) 9.95 (4-7)  Took 15 in 2017 P&G Senior Women’s all-around 9.925 (3-2) 9.925 (2-23)  Second in 2017 American Classic all-around; third in both balance 9.95 (3-9) 9.95 (3-2) beam and floor at 2016 Secret U.S. Classic, took 13th in all-around 9.975 (3-24) 9.975 (3-9)  Will graduate from Saline High School in the spring of 2018 9.95 (3-24)  Member of Gym America under coach and past Gator gymnast 9.975 (4-7) Claudia Kretschmer Rachel Slocum (2)

9.925 (1-19) 9.90 (4-7) Sydney Johnson-Sharpf – Clermont, Fla. 9.95 (2-23) 9.95 (4-7)  Member of both 2015-16 U.S. Senior and Junior National Teams  Earned spot on Junior National team with 2015 P&G Championships after taking sixth in all-around and fifth on floor (junior division) Florida in the National Rankings (by RQS as of March 26, 2018)  Added to U.S. Senior National Team in 2016 Team  Competed vault, beam and floor at 2017 P&G Senior Women’s 5. 197.390 Championships, tying for fourth in floor competition All-Around  Third in 2017 Reykjavik International Games (Iceland) all-around, 9. Alicia Boren 39.535 also vault and floor champion and took silver on bars  Competed as an all-arounder at 2016 City of Jesolo Trophy (Italy) Vault  Will graduate from Montverde Academy in spring of 2018 2. 49.445  Member of Brandy Johnson’s Gymnastics and trains under 1988 2. Alex McMurtry 9.955 U.S. Olympian (and mom!) Brandy Johnson-Sharpf and Kelly Pitzen T10. Rachel Slocum 9.910 Nya Reed – Hyattsville, Md. Uneven Bars  In 2017 Junior Olympics Level 10-Senior C competition, took eighth 3. 49.470 in all-around, second on floor, tied for fifth on vault and sixth on beam T1. Alex McMurtry 9.960  Advanced to 2017 J.O. Nationals after taking fourth in Level 10 T20 Amelia Hundley 9.905 regional all-around and vault – also fifth on beam and floor  Will graduate from Flint Hill School in spring of 2018 Balance Beam  Member of Capital Gymnastics NTC in Burke, Va., and trains under 4. 49.440 coaches Tatiana Perskaia and Marina Gerom T6 Alex McMurtry 9.925 T10 Alyssa Baumann 9.920 Savannah Schoenherr – Columbus, Ga. @savannah_fs T10 Alicia Boren 9.920  Three-time Junior Olympics Level 10 competitor T14 Rachel Gowey 9.915  Sixth in 2017 J.O. Senior B uneven bars

2015 J.O. Junior B bar champion –second on beam & sixth in AA Floor Exercise  5. 49.420  Will graduate from North Oconee High School in spring of 2018 T11. Alicia Boren 9.930  Member of Oconee Gymnastics Center in Watkinsville, Ga., and trains under coach Bridget Boyd

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Nation’s Top 30 Team Scores of 2018 Gator 10.0 Marks Score School Site Opponent Date 41 total: 11 vault, 13 bars, 5 beam, 12 floor 198.375 Oklahoma H Michigan 3-3-18 198.275 UCLA H San Jose State 3-13-18 Evnt Score Date Gymnast Opponent 198.175 LSU H Texas Woman U 2-18-18 V 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 198.175 Oklahoma A Texas Woman U 3-18-18 V 10.00 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry @ LSU 198.150 Florida H Oklahoma 1-26-18 V 10.00 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn 198.150 Oklahoma H North Carolina 2-11-18 V 10.00 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan @ Ball State 198.150 Utah H Georgia 3-16-18 V 10.00 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter LSU 198.125 LSU H Arizona 3-17-18 198.125 Oklahoma A Florida 1-26-18 V 10.00 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas 198.100 LSU H Auburn 3-4-18 V 10.00 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 198.100 Oklahoma H Quad meet 3-9-18 V 10.00 4/17/1998 Susan Hines @NCAA Championships 198.075 LSU N GymQuarters Invite 2-16-18 V 10.00 4/16/1998 Susan Hines @NCAA Championships 198.075 UCLA H Oregon State 2-25-18 V 10.00 3/14/1998 Susan Hines @Auburn and Rhode Island 198.050 Oklahoma A UCLA 2-4-18 V 10.00 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA SE Region Champ. 198.025 Oklahoma H West Virginia 2-23-18 UB 10.00 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry @NCAA Championships 198.000 Oklahoma A NCAA Regional 4-7-18 UB 10.00 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 197.950 UCLA H Oklahoma 2-4-18 197.925 Florida H Nebraska 3-9-18 UB 10.00 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina 197.925 Oklahoma A Alabama 3-16-18 UB 10.00 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama 197.850 Florida H Alabama 2-9-18 UB 10.00 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan @SEC Championships 197.800 UCLA A Stanford 3-11-18 UB 10.00 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan TWU 197.775 Oklahoma A Big 12 Championships 3-24-18 UB 10.00 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 197.750 UCLA A California 2-10-18 UB 10.00 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 197.725 Florida A NCAA Regional 4-7-18 UB 10.00 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 197.725 Florida H Arkansas 2-23-18 UB 10.00 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 197.700 Utah H Washington 2-3-18 UB 10.00 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 197.650 UCLA A NCAA Regional 4-7-18 UB 10.00 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 197.675 LSU A NCAA Regional 4-7-18 UB 10.00 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 197.625 UCLA N MetroPlex Challenge 1-27-18 BB 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 197.575 LSU A NC State 3-9-18 197.575 LSU A Georgia 2-23-18 BB 10.00 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan @Kentucky BB 10.00 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama BB 10.00 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan @Kentucky Freshmen Perfection or Close to It BB 10.00 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky @Kentucky FX 10.00 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Alabama When freshman Alyssa Baumann upped her collegiate beam best to FX 10.00 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Auburn 9.975 on Jan. 26, it marked the 21st time a Gator freshman earned a FX 10.00 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.0 or 9.975. Vault is the event where freshmen have most often FX 10.00 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina scored 10.0 or close to it, with 12 marks from four different gymnasts. FX 10.00 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter @Missouri FX 10.00 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia FX 10.00 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma She matched that mark of near perfection to claim the 2018 FX 10.00 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia Southeastern Conference beam title. That mark is second only to FX 10.00 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri Georgia’s Cory Fritzinger's 10.0 in 2004 SEC Championships' beam FX 10.00 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia competition. FX 10.00 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel @Magical Classic FX 10.00 1/25/1991 Pam Titus Auburn Four current Gators are among the list – Alex McMurtry (vault), Amelia Hundley (bars), Baumann (beam) and Kennedy Baker (floor). Nation’s 10.0 Marks of 2018 Evnt Score Date Gymnast School Site Opponent Here’s a list of Gator freshmen who have achieved perfection or close to V 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Florida H Oklahoma 10.00 2/3/2018 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah H Washington it: 10.00 2/4/2018 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma A UCLA 10.00 3/16/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Alabama Gator Freshmen with a 10.0 or 9.975 10.00 3/3/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H Michigan Vault UB 10.00 1/8/2018 Elizabeth Price Stanford H Oregon State 10.000 1/16/15 Alex McMurtry 10.00 3/9/2018 Lauren Bridgens Penn State A BYU quad 10.00 3/17/2018 Sarah Finnegan LSU H Arizona 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans 10.00 3/11/2018 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA A Stanford 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines 10.00 3/11/2018 Kyla Ross UCLA A Stanford 9.975 3/16/15 Alex McMurtry BB 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Florida H Oklahoma 9.975 2/20/15 Alex McMurtry 10.00 3/17/2018 Sarah Finnegan LSU H Arizona 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter 10.00 1/17/2018 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA A Metroplex Challenge 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter 10.00 2/4/2018 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA H Oklahoma 10.00 3/11/2018 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA A Stanford 9.975 3/8/1996 Susan Hines 10.00 3/24/2018 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA A Pac12 Champ. Uneven Bars 10.00 2/16/2018 Ivy Lu Minnesota N Mardi Gras Invite 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair 10.00 2/4/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A UCLA 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair 10.00 2/11/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H North Carolina 9.975 2/10/2017 Amelia Hundley 10.00 3/3/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H Michigan 9.975 2/22/2013 Bridget Sloan 10.00 4/7/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma N NCAA Regional 10.00 2/4/2018 Oklahoma A UCLA 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson 10.00 3/11/2018 Casey Lauter New Hampshire H Quad meet 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair FX 10.00 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Florida H Alabama 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch 10.00 2/4/2018 Felicia Hano UCLA H Oklahoma Balance Beam 10.00 3/18/2018 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Texas Woman’s 9.975 3/24/2018 Alyssa Baumann 10.00 2/23/2018 UCLA H Oregon State 9.975 1/26/2018 Alyssa Baumann 10.00 2/4/2018 Katelyn Ohashi UCLA H Oklahoma 9.975 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan 10.00 3/13/2018 Katelyn Ohashi UCLA H San Jose State 10.00 3/4/2018 Sarah Finnegan LSU H Auburn 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto 10.00 3/4/2018 Myia Hambrick LSU H Auburn Floor Exercise 10.00 3/16/2018 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah H Georgia 9.975 1/30/2015 Kennedy Baker 10.00 2/17/2018 Elizabeth Price Stanford H California 9.975 2/13/2015 Kennedy Baker 10.00 3/11/2018 Elizabeth Price Stanford H UCLA 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter 10.00 2/16/2018 Sydney Snead Georgia H Florida

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

McMurtry Completes “Gym Slam” 10.0 No. 3 for Baker She stuck her dismount and the Exactech Arena crowd started a 10.0 for She waited through the entire meet to compete as Florida’s final Alex McMurtry’s balance beam routine. performer of the competition.

When the 10.0s flashed from both judge’s tables, the arena erupted in And it was worth the wait, as Baker anchored Florida’s floor exercise celebration of McMurtry’s ninth perfect mark of her career – and her lineup with a 10.0. second 10.0 of the evening. The beam score gave McMurtry a 10.0 in each apparatus, completing the “Gym Slam” for perfect marks.  Third 10.0 floor mark of her career (once as a sophomore, junior and now a senior) She joins Gator Great Bridget Sloan as the two in Florida’s 46-year  Third floor 10.0 in the nation this season and only perfect history to record a 10.0 in each apparatus. McMurtry is the 10th in floor mark of the weekend collegiate history to complete a “Gym Slam”.  Season average of 9.945 ranks Baker second in the nation on floor. Collegiate Gymnasts with a “Gym Slam”  14th floor title of career and second of 2018 Here are the gymnasts who have earned a 10.0 on each apparatus during  12th 10.0 mark in Florida gymnastics’ 46-year history their collegiate careers.

Alex McMurtry, Florida 2015-present A tear to her right Achilles tendon while performing her second tumbling Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 2017-present pass in the Feb. 23 dual versus Arkansas ended Baker’s collegiate Bridget Sloan, Florida 2013-16 career. Courtney Kupets, Georgia 2006-09 Ashley Kelly, Arizona State 2003-06 , UCLA 2001-05 McMurtry’s Career Night , Georgia 1996-99 Alex McMurtry’s final appearance in Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. Heather Stepp, Georgia 1990-93 O’Connell Center was a record night. Her first regular-season all-around Kristen Kenoyer, Utah 1990-93 win came after posting a total of 39.825 – equaling the Florida record , Utah 1989-92 and tying for the nation’s third-highest total of 2018.

Florida’s all-around record of 39.825 was set by Alaina Johnson in Baker and McMurtry finalists for AAI Senior Award 2014 and equaled later that season by Bridget Sloan. Florida’s Kennedy Baker and Alex McMurtry are among the 10 finalists for the 2018 AAI Award, given annually to the top senior student-athlete McMurtry’s record all-around came from some big event scores. She in NCAA Division I women's gymnastics. tied for the March 9 vault title (9.95) and won the other events outright (9.975 – bars, beam; 9.925 – floor). The winner is announced at the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships awards banquet in St. Louis, Mo. McMurtry has won four all-around titles as a Gator. The other three came in 2017 championship meet succession – Southeastern 2018 AAI Senior Award Finalists Conference, NCAA Regional and NCAA Championship. Her winning Gymnast School total of 39.8125 set the NCAA Championships’ semifinal record. Kennedy Baker Florida Brianna Brown Michigan Dani Dessaints Oregon State Did You Know… Cami Drouin-Allaire George Washington Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” Myia Hambrick LSU choreographed into her floor exercise routine. AJ Jackson Oklahoma Alex McMurtry Florida Christine Peng-Peng Lee UCLA All-American Colleen Johnson was the first to Elizabeth Price Stanford “chomp” in her 1994 floor routine. It has been a part of all Gator floor Kiana Winston Alabama routines since 1995.

McLaughlin Honored for Community Service Efforts For the third consecutive year, senior Grace McLaughlin is a University of Florida Presidential Service Award recipient. She will receive the honor later this month at the UF President’s House.

To receive the honor, UF students need to record 400 plus hours of logged community service during their time as a UF student. This year, the award was open only to undergraduates or professional students who finish their degrees in 2018. McLaughlin has more the 660 Goodwill Gator hours in the last four years.

The majority of McLaughlin’s 200-plus hours in the last year came from serving as counselor at the Florida Diabetes Camp. At the camp, she monitored blood sugar of the children, led activities and stayed in the cabins with the camp participants.

This is the fourth consecutive year a Gator gymnast was recognized as a UF Presidential Service Award recipient, as Bianca Dancose- Giambattisto claimed the honor in 2015. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Meet 2 Preseason No. 2 Florida at West Virginia No. 7 Florida vs No. 1 LSU Jan. 5, 2018 Jan. 12, 2018 WVU Coliseum / Morgantown, W.V. Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech Gator gymnastics opened the season with a 195.90-194.425 win Friday evening at West Arena / Gainesville, Fla. Virginia in front of WVU Coliseum crowd of 2,613. This is a trend the Gator gymnastics team wants to break. Top-ranked Louisiana State edged

Florida 197.25 – 197.125 in front of a sellout crowd of 9,661 Friday evening at the Exactech Florida swept each of the meet event titles. Senior Alex McMurtry won the meet’s opening Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. two events – vault (9.90) and uneven bars (9.925). Three Gators shared the balance beam win at 9.90 – Alyssa Baumann, Alicia Boren and Rachel Gowey. Boren took the floor The margin of victory – 0.125 of a point – marks the fifth time among LSU’s last eight wins exercise win (9.925) and claimed the all-around with the top season-opening total ever for UF against UF (dating back to 2015 season) that 0.150 or less resulted in a Tiger victory. (39.575).

Florida made its Friday Night Heights debut this week and the meet certainly provided great Freshman Jazmyn Foberg was an unexpected Gator all-arounder, as she stepped into the competition for the O’Connell Center crowd and those watching on the SEC Network. beam lineup to replace senior Kennedy Baker. A bout with the flu earlier in the week likely led to Baker’s leg cramps and she was replaced after bars in each of the three remaining The Gators led the meet after the opening rotation, but trailed LSU by 0.175 at the midway events to be safe. Foberg was runner-up at 39.125 – the fifth-highest all-around for a point. Florida only could gain a quarter of a tenth on each of the final two rotations, not freshman in a UF season opener. enough to close the mid-meet gap.

Florida had a few bobbles during the evening but finished strong on its closing event. The Florida senior Alex McMurtry won her second consecutive uneven bars title of the season Gators went six-for-six on beam, with four marks of 9.85 or better. with a 9.925. Sophomore Rachel Gowey’s 9.95 on balance beam equaled the high mark of

the evening. That scored set her collegiate best to give Gowey her second consecutive beam GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: win.  The 39.575 from Boren is the highest all-around total ever by a Gator in a season opener. All-American Ashanée Dickerson posted the previous high of LSU’s Lexie Priessman took the vault win at 9.925. Myia Hambrick used a 9.95 to win floor 39.55 in Gainesville in UF’s 2011 season-opening win versus Nebraska. It was exercise. She also was the all-around winner at 39.55. the sixth all-around win of Boren’s career.  McMurtry picked up career wins No.19 for vault and No. 16 for uneven bars. The win gives the Tigers a key win toward claiming the program’s second consecutive  Freshman Alyssa Baumann was among Florida’s three-way tie for first on regular-season title. 2017 was the first year the Southeastern Conference awarded a beam. A three-time member of the U.S. Senior National Team, Baumann gymnastics champion for regular-season competition. The Tigers took the 2017 title with a 7- deferred enrolling at Florida until fall of 2017 after suffering an elbow injury 0 league record. Florida was runner-up at 5-2. preparing for the 2016 Olympic Trials after her senior year. Tonight was Baumann’s first competitive performance since the 2017 P&G Championships SELLOUT NOTES: – a span of 18 months.  Tonight’s crowd of 9,661 is the first sellout in Gator gymnastics 46-year history.  Gowey shared her third beam win while Boren collected the fifth of her career. It is the fourth largest crowd for the program, as the O’Connell Center Boren opened each of her three seasons with a beam win – 2016 (9.90), 2017 gymnastics capacity was larger before the venue’s renovation prior to the 2017 (9.925), 2018 (9.90) season.  Boren’s floor win was her sixth as a Gator, with the other five coming last  Three Florida crowds came in at 10,000-plus – 10,855 vs Georgia (1-18-08), season. Tonight, she opened her floor with a double layout, marking the first 10,651 vs Alabama (2-20-89) and 10,013 vs Georgia (1-24-14). time she performed the skill as a collegiate. RECORDS: Florida (1-1, 0-1 SEC), LSU (2-0, 2-0 SEC). THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 32-1. THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 69-39. HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Thoughts on first meet with the Gators: HEAR FROM THE GATORS: “Definitely a roller-coaster ride. However, there was some amazing highs to go along with the Thoughts on tonight’s meet: lows. We knew coming into this competition no one was going to be perfect. It was a start to “This Gator team likes to keep it interesting. We did improve over a point from our last get the kinks worked out. competition. We talked a lot about ‘filling the bag’ this week, which means making everything count – doing everything you can to control the controllables in order to be fulfilled in the end, “I think there is a lot to take away from this meet – good and bad. Anything that was good, no matter the outcome. This team did a good job fixing the little things that we needed to fix they can take away with a lot of confidence. Anything that wasn’t exactly how they planned it from the first meet. to go, they can take it and work on it for the next meet. This season is a marathon so there will be lots of opportunities to come.” - Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland “We worked together extremely well as a team. We still have a lot of new players this competition, which is a really exciting time for us. Our freshmen did a great job for us, there How did it feel to get the season started? were a few mistakes, but it is okay, we have a long season ahead of us. Everyone is getting “It felt really good. I was nervous for so long because we were practicing, training and getting ready for postseason and that is when it counts.” ready all fall. It felt really good to get out there and just compete. “Most importantly, it doesn’t have to deal with gymnastics; it has to do with coming together “We had our ups and downs but we had each other’s backs. We didn’t really think about the as a team. This team was close throughout the entire competition, I saw them arm-in-arm mistakes we did have – we just came back strong and brought up the energy. ” – junior All- throughout the meet. That was something we missed last meet – the energy was low. But American Alicia Boren tonight, they brought the energy and Gator Nation really helped in that respect. It was my first sellout, which was exciting. You won with the highest opening all-around total in school history. What did you think of your performance? “The team improved on a lot of things that they were able to control. There are still some “I thought I did pretty good for the first meet. I always get really nervous and last night we jitters in competition, but that is going to come with time. Our seasoned veterans did a great really focused on believing in yourself and thinking positive thoughts so good things can job and Slocum had a little hiccup [on vault], but the team was there to pick her up.” – Florida happen. [Assistant Coach] Adrian [Burde] told us that so I think I applied it pretty well for our Head Coach Jenny Rowland first meet.” – junior All-American Alicia Boren Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Sierra Alexander 9.625 Sierra Alexander 9.750 Kennedy Baker 2.000 Kennedy Baker 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.925 39.350 Alyssa Baumann 9.900 9.750 Alyssa Baumann 9.825 9.875 Alicia Boren 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.575 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.775 9.900 9.900 39.450 Jazmyn Foberg 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125 Jazmyn Foberg 9.800 9.625 9.800 Rachel Gowey 9.825 9.950 Rachel Gowey 9.775 9.900 9.125 Amelia Hundley 9.850 Amelia Hundley 9.850 9.725 9.100 Alex McMurtry 9.900 9.925 9.900 Alex McMurtry 9.900 9.925 9.850 Megan Skaggs 9.275 9.925 Megan Skaggs 9.750 Rachel Slocum 8.550 9.775 Rachel Slocum 9.550 9.825 Team Totals 49.200 49.125 49.375 49.425 197.125 Team Totals 48.950 49.225 49.275 48.450 195.900 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 3 Meet 4 No. T6 Florida at No. T6 Kentucky No. 5 Florida vs No. 1 Oklahoma Jan. 19, 2018 Jan. 26, 2018 Memorial Coliseum / Lexington, Ky. Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech LEXINGTON, Ky. – In the meeting of the collegiate gymnastics teams ranked No. 6, it was Florida with the Arena / Gainesville, Fla. win Friday in front of a Memorial Coliseum crowd of 5,549. The Gators took the win, 196.325 – 195.95, over Kentucky. It was the nation’s top gymnastics meet of the weekend. Friday’s competition brought together the winners of the last five NCAA titles – No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 5 Florida – in front The Gators trailed by 0.15 after the opening rotation but owned more than a point lead at the midway point. of another sellout crowd. With a final push from its final performer, Florida moved into the That lead narrowed to a point after the third rotation. The final rotation was a bit uncomfortable as the Gators lead for the first time Friday to claim the win by the sport’s smallest margin. had a fall at the beginning and end of the beam lineup, but the Wildcats could not close the gap.

Florida’s two Rachels claimed the first two event titles. Sophomore Rachel Gowey used a 9.825 to win her The totals by both teams tonight are the top two in the nation this season, as Florida claimed first collegiate uneven bars title. Then senior All-American Rachel Slocum used the Gators’ season-high of the 198.15 -198.125 win. 9.925 to claim a share of her first vault title of 2018. Friday’s meet drew the program’s second consecutive sellout crowd, as 9,652 filled the Senior All-American Kennedy Baker led Florida on floor exercise to tie for second at 9.90. Gowey collected Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for this anticipated dual. her second event win of the evening, sharing the beam title at 9.90.

Kentucky sophomore Mollie Korth took the all-around at 39.50 and shared the vault win with Slocum (9.925). The Meet’s Flow UK’s Sidney Dukes won floor at 9.95 and shared the beam with teammate Alex Hyland and Gowey at 9.90. The Gators trailed by 0.025 after the opening rotation and OU pushed out that lead to a tenth at the midway point. After a school-record balance beam set for UF, the two teams entered GATOR NOTABLES: the final rotation tied  Of the 84 all-time meetings between these two programs, this was the first both teams brought a top-10 ranking. Oklahoma completed its beam rotation and Florida needed a 9.9 from its final floor performer  Florida’s season-best vault total (49.375) resulted when five in the Gators’ lineup turned in season-best marks. Slocum’s 9.925 earned her the 11th vault title of her career. to tie the meet. Freshman Alyssa Baumann anchored the lineup with a collegiate-best  Gowey won two event titles in a single collegiate meet for the first time. She took her first 9.925, giving Florida the winning margin. collegiate bars win with a 9.825. She claimed the beam title in each of Florida’s three meets this season and tonight’s win was her fifth beam win as a Gator. The two teams picked 1-2 in the Road to Nationals preseason poll put up big marks Friday, but none bigger than Florida senior All-American Alex McMurtry’s two 10.0s. McMurtry used RECORDS: Florida (2-1, 1-1 SEC), Kentucky (4-1, 1-1 SEC). the perfect mark to win vault and beam. The beam mark completed her “Gym Slam”, as she now joins Gator Great Bridget Sloan as Florida’s two to earn a perfect mark for each THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 83-1. apparatus. HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Thoughts on tonight’s meet: Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols’ (who also earned a Gym Slam last season), took the all-around “It wasn’t a perfect night. We made a lot of improvements in different areas from our first road meet, which is win at 39.775 – the nation’s top total of 2018. Nichols shared the uneven bars win with always good to see. We worked better together as a team; the energy was fantastic. The Gators were really teammate Anastasia Webb at 9.95. She also tied UF’s senior All-American Kennedy Baker having a good time and that did show in a lot of ways. at 9.975 for the floor win.

“Our performance on vault was much better this week. We had a great floor performance. Bars was ok – a few missed opportunities here and there. Beam was a missed opportunity. It was good to see that after GATOR NOTABLES: Kennedy [Baker] fell during the first routine, we had a freshman [Megan Skaggs] come up second and she  Each of Florida’s event total were season-highs: nailed her routine. The team was able to keep their confidence up and keep moving through most of the o 49.475 – vault lineup.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland o 49.425 – bars

What can you say about Rachel Gowey’s performance this season? She’s been so solid. o 49.675 – beam (school record – previous 49.625 3/7/14 vs WVU) “It’s been so great to see Rachel’s [Gowey] confidence rise. She came in last year as such a high-level o 49.575 – floor athlete but looked shy in her performances. It’s been amazing to see her this season, performing with  Florida’s total of 198.15 is the ninth highest in UF history. confidence. She’s just been solid thus far and I’m looking forward to having this carry forward for the rest of  UF is 14-55-1 all-time vs a defending NCAA champion. including 4-5 since 2010. the season.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland  This is UF’s first win versus Oklahoma since the 2015 NCAA Super Six.

This season has been going great for you so far – such a steady performer.  OU’s first loss since opening the 2016 season with a 196.950-196.725 loss at LSU. “I just mentally changed – became more confident in myself. I started talking to myself more in my head,  Tonight’s crowd of 9,652 is a sellout. The Jan. 12 crowd of 9,661 versus then No. 1 saying things like ‘You do this every day in practice. Bring it out here and do the same thing’. I’m being more LSU was the first sellout in program history. confident, knowing I can hit the routines under pressure.” – sophomore Rachel Gowey. McMurtry’s Two 10.0s In Florida gymnastics’ 46-year history, 40 perfect scores have come from 14 different Rachel Slocum nailed her vault tonight. How good was that to see? “For [Rachel] Slocum to be normal again, that was great to see. We took her double layout out on floor. It gymnasts. Alex McMurtry is the first to score multiple 10.0s in a single meet. McMurtry’s was something she wasn’t a 100 percent there confidence wise. I think it was affecting her demeanor in 10.0 on vault was the nation’s first on the event this season and the third of her career. She competition. So we took that out and did a meet like she did last year. Really think she needed a solid meet earned her first 10.0 on beam (also the nation’s first of 2018) for her ninth 10.0 of her career. under her belt to get her confidence back up and we’ll continue to move forward.” – Florida Head Coach McMurtry is now the UF career leader for 10.0s (previous record: Bridget Sloan – eight 10s). Jenny Rowland McMurtry is the 10th in NCAA history to record a “Gym Slam”.

How about your vault performance tonight? “I was happy with my vault tonight. Obviously, these first two meets weren’t what I had planned for vault, but I HEAR FROM THE GATORS: definitely think I brought it tonight. It really paid off.” – senior All-American Rachel Slocum. Thoughts on tonight’s meet: “We talk about this season being a process and taking care of the things we want to take What did you think of the team’s performance? care of. We want to control the things we are able to control and this team week by week has “I think things went pretty well. We kept the energy up and did well. Obviously, there are still some things we shown that they have learned from competition and are moving forward. want to improve, but we are improving every meet,” – freshman Alyssa Baumann “It has been very rewarding for me to be able to see them to take everything from training and

There was a fall before you on beam. What did Coach Rowland say to you before you competed on beam? former competitions and be able to put it out on the competition floor. I am super proud, the “She knows I’ve been in high-pressure situations before so she told me to be confident – ‘you know how to athletes did a great job of building off one another’s routine. We have been lacking that over do it so you can hit it’. She told me ‘One routine and done. No wobble.’” –freshman Alyssa Baumann the last couple of weeks, but tonight, the momentum kept flowing. “The team fought with a lot of heart and a lot of grit. As much as I love watching their Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr performances, I also love watching the sidelines and seeing how encouraging and uplifting Sierra Alexander 9.850 this team is to each other. That is going to carry us through the rest of the season. They are Kennedy Baker 9.825 9.800 9.175 9.900 38.700 working on what they can control – which is supporting one another.” – Florida Head Coach Alyssa Baumann 9.850 9.850 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.775 9.750 9.875 39.275 Jenny Rowland Jazmyn Foberg 9.775 9.825 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Rachel Gowey 9.825 9.900 Sierra Alexander 9.825 Amelia Hundley 9.725 9.725 Kennedy Baker 9.825 9.825 9.975 Alex McMurtry 9.900 9.775 9.425 Alyssa Baumann 9.975 9.925 Megan Skaggs 9.775 9.800 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.850 9.850 9.875 39.450 Rachel Slocum 9.925 9.825 Jazmyn Foberg 9.875 9.900 9.825 Team Totals 49.375 48.950 48.725 49.275 196.325 Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.925 Amelia Hundley 9.925 9.875 Alex McMurtry 10.000 9.900 10.000 Megan Skaggs 9.900 9.900 Rachel Slocum 9.900 9.900 Team Totals 49.475 49.425 49.675 49.575 198.150 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 5 Meet 6 No. 5 Florida at No. 17 Auburn No. 5 Florida vs No. 9 Alabama Feb. 2, 2018 Feb. 9, 2018 Auburn Arena / Auburn, Ala. Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech AUBURN, Ala. – No. 5 Florida gymnastics won Friday at No. 17 Auburn in front of a Groundhog Day crowd Arena / Gainesville, Fla. of 6,391 at the Auburn Arena. The Gators’ 197.40 is Florida’s best road total of 2018. The Tigers’ 197.00 stands as AU’s high for the season. GAINESVILLE, Fla. - No. 5 Florida gymnastics used the nation’s fifth-highest total of 2018 for a 197.85 – 197.075 win over No. 9 Alabama. The Gators trailed by 0.025 after the opening rotation, but moved in front for good after equaling the nation’s The final performance of the meet brought the crowd to its feet, as senior All-American Kennedy Baker high of 49.50 on vault. Florida turned in a solid 49.40 on floor exercise and closed with a 49.175 on balance nailed her floor routine, receiving her third floor 10.0 of her career. beam. Two of the nation’s top five team totals now belong to Florida – No. 1 198.15 (Jan. 26) and No. 5 197.85 Two Gators won event titles in consecutive rotations. First, Gator senior All-American Alex McMurtry won (Feb. 2). the meet’s uneven bars title, and then added the vault win on the next rotation. The first win came with a nearly-perfect 9.975 on uneven bars. Then she posted a perfect 9.95 on vault, as she performed the The Meet’s Flow Yurchenko full tonight (start value: 9.95). The Tide led by 0.025 after the opening rotation, but after a season-best 49.50 on uneven bars, the Gators owned a 0.225 lead at the midway point. Florida added to that lead each of the final two rotations as the In the meet’s second half, it was junior All-American Alicia Boren’s turn to be a multiple event winner - both Gators finished with a season-best 49.625 on floor. with season-best marks. Boren equaled her collegiate best of 9.95 to take the floor exercise title. Then she finished her competition with a 9.925 for the balance beam win. For the second consecutive meet, Gator senior All-American Alex McMurtry took the opening two event titles. Her near-perfect 9.975 for her Yurchenko double full marked the eighth time she’s scored a 9.975 or Boren added her third title of the day with a 39.55 in the all-around. Sophomore Amelia Hundley was better on vault. Then McMurtry used a 9.95 to take the evening’s uneven bars title. second with a 39.375 in her 2018 all-around debut. McMurtry was among a trio of Gators that shared second on balance beam at 9.925. Freshman Alyssa GATOR NOTABLES: Baumann and junior All-American Alicia Boren shared second on the event. Alabama’s Nickie Guerrero  McMurtry’s turned in perfect vault marks in consecutive meets, albeit both have different anchored the Tide’s beam lineup with the meet’s winning mark of 9.95. scores. Last week versus No. 1 Oklahoma, McMurtry earned the third vault 10.0 of her career for her Yurchenko double full (start value: 10.0). Tonight she performed a Yurchenko Every Gator posted a floor score of 9.875 or better Friday, including three equaling their collegiate bests – full (start value 9.95) and posted a 9.95. Baker (10.00), Boren (9.95) and Baumann (9.925).

 Tonight’s 9.975 was the second nearly perfect bars mark of McMurtry’s career. She leads the Gators all-time with four 10.0s on the event. Boren and sophomore All-American Amelia Hundley went one-two in the all-around, both with season-best totals. Boren posted a 39.60 and Hundley a 39.40.  Boren’s 9.95 on floor equaled her collegiate-best for the seventh time of her collegiate

career. GATOR NOTABLES:  McMurtry’s two wins tonight gives her 55 event titles, She moves to a tie for ninth with  Florida turned in 12 season and/or collegiate best marks Friday and two season-high event Chrissy Van Fleet (1997-00) on Florida’s Career Wins chart. totals  Eleven season-best marks by eight different Gators posted Friday  Florida’s season-best uneven bars total of 49.50 included four marks of 9.9 or better:

9.90 – Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley HEAR FROM THE GATORS: o 9.925 – Alicia Boren (collegiate best) Thoughts on tonight’s meet: o 9.95 – Alex McMurtry “Today’s performance was a big improvement over any of our previous road meets. The team seemed to o take a little more confidence on the road with us after our last home meet. We were able to build on each  Florida’s season-best floor exercise total of 49.625 included five season or collegiate-bests: routine, which was great to see. We were resting some and others were coming back from illness so there o 10.00 – Kennedy Baker (third career 10.0) were some new faces in the lineups, which is always fun to see. o 9.95 – Alicia Boren (equaled collegiate best for eighth time) o 9.925 – Alyssa Baumann (equaled collegiate best) “At the beginning, the energy was a little conservative. We were a little quiet on bars. After bars, the energy o 9.875 – Rachel Gowey (equaled collegiate best) and Amelia Hundley ramped up and we had a stellar vault. We’ve had some amazing vault this year but balancing the power and (season best) the finesse of the landing has been a challenge sometimes. So it was great to see there was improvements  This is the third consecutive meet with a perfect mark for the Gators shown there. o Jan. 26 versus No. 1 Oklahoma – McMurtry 10.00 for vault and beam o Feb. 2 at No. 17 Auburn – McMurtry 9.95 for vault (performed Yurchenko “We had some new faces on floor tonight. Rachel Gowey went out and had a great performance. I thought full – 9.95 start value) performances overall on floor were really good. We finished off with a solid beam rotation. We had a miss o Feb. 9 versus No. 9 Alabama – Baker 10.00 on floor from Alex [McMurtry] but the rest of the team did really well.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland  Since 2003, Florida and Alabama have taken the home win in each of their 16 dual meet competitions How did you think the team did tonight?  Baker wins her 14th floor title. She has seven career floor marks of 9.975 or better. “I think the team did great for an away meet. We brought the energy and kept the momentum from last week.  Baker’s 10.0 is the third in the nation and the first in the Southeastern Conference in 2018 We started a little conservative. Luckily, we picked up the energy as the night went on. It was a fun night and a big away score.” – senior All-American Alex McMurtry  Boren wins her eighth all-around - third of 2018 and second consecutive.  Tonight’s crowd of 8,236 stands as No. 13 in the program’s history. How did it feel opening the meet with two big scores? “It felt great. I just try to go out there and hit my routines. It was a little cold so you try to get warmed up and RECORDS: Florida (5-1, 3-1 SEC), Alabama (3-3, 3-2 SEC). get started. Bars gave me a great start and that brought me to vault. I was really going for that landing. I’m really happy I got it tonight.” – senior All-American Alex McMurtry THE SERIES: Alabama leads the series 73-44-2. How did you feel out there tonight? “Confident and confident in the team. I think the team did a really good job. We have more to give and more HEAR FROM THE GATORS: to show. We are going to get back to the gym and work on that but considering the circumstances of this Thoughts on tonight’s meet: week, I think we did well tonight. Some were under the weather this week, resulting in some who were in and “It was a lot of fun tonight. Wow, I think everyone is on a bit of a high right now. We had some struggles this out of practice. We just had each other’s back tonight.” – junior All-America Alicia Boren week with some nagging injuries and illnesses. Even with new lineups, the team accepted the challenge and handled it with a lot of grace. How did it feel to get the all-around win? “It felt really good. I’ve been definitely working on doing what I practice out on the competition floor. I was “In our team meeting before the competition, we talked about ‘filling our bag.’ That is something we have struggling with that a little bit so far [this season]. I was able to do that tonight on floor and beam so if felt been talking about a lot and everyone came forward and said something that they wanted to work on today. really good.” – junior All-America Alicia Boren We had a lot of confidence and we had a lot of people saying that they believed in themselves. There were a few individual goals set; some said that they did not want to be perfect; they wanted to be great tonight. All of DOWN A GATOR those qualities that we have been working on in the gym shined through tonight and I am really proud of this Florida sophomore Sierra Alexander did not make the trip to Auburn, as she suffered an Achilles injury in team.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Wednesday’s practice. Alexander was part of Florida’s vault lineup in Florida’s opening four meets and owned a season-best of 9.85. The injury will sideline her for the rest of the season. On her perfect 10: “After my first pass, I kind of just could feel it. I was into it. The rest was easy. It felt really, really good to get a “We are looking forward to having Sierra back out on the competition floor this season, but in a different role.” 10 at the end.” – senior All-American Kennedy Baker – UF Head Coach Jenny Rowland

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Kennedy Baker 10.00 Kennedy Baker 9.900 9.725 9.925 Alyssa Baumann 9.925 9.925 Alyssa Baumann 9.775 9.675 9.850 Alicia Boren 9.800 9.925 9.925 9.95 39.600 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.800 9.925 9.950 39.550 Maegan Chant 9.825 Rachel Gowey 9.825 9.900 9.875 Jazmyn Foberg 9.825 9.825 Amelia Hundley 9.850 9.875 9.850 9.800 39.375 Rachel Gowey 9.900 9.825 9.875 Alex McMurtry 9.950 9.975 9.225 Amelia Hundley 9.825 9.900 9.800 9.875 39.400 Megan Skaggs 9.850 9.825 Alex McMurtry 9.975 9.95 9.925 Rachel Slocum 9.925 9.800 Megan Skaggs 9.800 Team Totals 49.500 49.325 49.175 49.40 197.400 Rachel Slocum 9.875 9.875 Team Totals 49.325 49.500 49.400 49.625 197.850 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 7 Meet 8 No. 5 Florida at No. 14 Georgia No. 5 Florida vs No. 11 Arkansas Feb. 9, 2018 Feb. 23, 2018 Stegeman Coliseum / Athens, Ga. Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech ATHENS, Ga. – No. 5 Florida gymnastics took a 196.95 – 196.125 win Friday at No. 14 Georgia in front of a Arena / Gainesville, Fla. sold-out Stegeman Coliseum crowd of 10,017. GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Florida’s team win Friday in the Gators Link to Pink was dampened by an injury to the The Gators opened the meet by equaling their season-best uneven bars team total of 49.50. Two Gators meet’s final competitor, senior All-American Kennedy Baker. equaled their 2018 uneven bars best Friday – Amelia Hundley (9.925) and Alex McMurtry’s winning score of 9.975. Baker, who earned her third career 10.0 on floor exercise in her last performance in the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Feb. 9, tore her Achilles tendon on her second tumbling pass and was The Gators’ final three vaulters all scored a 9.9 or better – Rachel Slocum (9.90), McMurtry (9.925) and carried off the floor exercise mat by UF medical staff. She will have surgery next week to repair the season- Alicia Boren won the event by equaling her collegiate best of 9.95. ending injury.

th McMurtry made her season floor debut Friday, posting a 9.925. She was one of three Gators with floor marks The Gators took the win tonight at 197.725, which stands as the nation’s 10 highest mark of 2018. Arkansas of 9.9 or better. Alyssa Baumann scored a 9.90 and Slocum added the double layout back in for her turned in its high road score of 196.875. opening pass, earning a collegiate-best 9.95 to take second overall.

The Gators counted a fall in their beam total Friday. With the Stegeman Coliseum crowd cheering a floor Three of the nation’s top 10 team totals now belong to Florida – No. 2 198.15 (Jan. 26), No. 8 197.85 (Feb. 10.0, Baumann was calm and steady on beam as she turned in the evening’s winning mark of 9.90. 9) and No. 10 197.725 (Feb. 23). Sophomore Amelia Hundley also posted a season-high 9.875. Freshman Nicole Webb, making her first appearance in the Gator lineup, turned in 9.725. The Gators swept the event titles Friday, including junior All-American Alicia Boren taking her fourth consecutive all-around win at 39.525. Boren also won floor at 9.95. Boren shared the all-around win with Georgia’s Sydney Snead at 39.475. Snead won the floor with a 10.0 – the nation’s fourth perfect floor mark of the season. Alex McMurtry shared each of the meet’s opening three events with a Gator named Rachel. She and fellow senior All-American Rachel Slocum tied at 9.95 for the vault win. Florida’s other Rachel, sophomore Rachel GATOR NOTABLES: Gowey, shared the uneven bars (9.925) and balance beam (9.95) titles with McMurtry.  Boren equaled her collegiate best of 9.95 for the sixth time to claim her first vault title of 2018. It is her top vault mark of the season. GATOR NOTABLES:  McMurtry was nearly perfect with her 9.975 on bars. It is the second time this season – and  Seven Gators turned in 12 season and/or collegiate best marks Friday third time of career – she’s earned a 9.975 on bars. The mark gave her the 20th bars win of  Florida opened the meet with season-best team totals of 49.525 on vault and bars her career.  McMurtry’s three wins tonight give her 61 event titles for her career. She is one of eight in  Baumann wins her second beam title Friday. She placed first or second in four beam the program’s 46-year history to total 60 or more event titles. competitions this season.  Boren now has 10 all-around wins. She is one of 12 in UF’s history to win 10 or more all-  Boren shares her third consecutive all-around title and now owns four wins this season. around titles. She’s competed as an all-arounder in 34 consecutive meets and tonight’s total marks the  Slocum posted her season-best vault (9.95) on her 22nd birthday. The O’Connell Center 30th time her total was above 39.15. crowd of more than 8,000 sang “Happy Birthday” to her after the first rotation  Senior All-American Kennedy Baker sat out Friday’s meet as she recovers from the flu.  Gowey claimed two meet event titles for the second time this season, as she also won bars  Eight season- or collegiate-best marks by five different Gators were turned in Friday and beam at Kentucky. Her 9.95 on beam equaled her collegiate best set versus LSU on Jan. 12. RECORDS: Florida (6-1, 4-1 SEC), Georgia (3-4, 3-3 SEC).  Tonight’s crowd of 8,321 stands as No. 12 in the program’s history.

THE SERIES: Georgia leads the series 92-56-1. RECORDS: Florida (7-1, 5-1 SEC), Arkansas (2-8, 2-5 SEC).

HEAR FROM THE GATORS: THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 40-3. Thoughts on tonight’s meet: “The team had three solid events tonight. Even beam as the last event in a tough environment, what they ABOUT LINK TO PINK: were doing looked great. The little details that we’ve been working on are being fixed, landings are being Tonight was the 12th Annual Gators Link to Pink meet. These meets are part of a Southeastern Conference fixed as well as executive and presentation. Really proud of them overall. initiative and most of the league’s teams will participate in a “pink” meet this season. Team colors are set aside as the teams wear pink to show their support for the breast cancer fight. “I feel we are still moving in the right direction. We had to count a fall tonight, but on the other events, we showed big strides. Beam is an event we are very solid on and we will work out those little bumps. Really the HEAR FROM THE GATORS: performances overall, the confidence, the grace and the stepping up – it is really good to see this team Thoughts on tonight’s meet: continue to move forward.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland “Overall this team did a fantastic job tonight. Before we started the competition, our Gator of the Day was Kennedy [Baker] and she talked about family with this team. She has their backs and they have her back. The lineups were shuffled a bit tonight. How did the new performers do? That’s the core of this team this year, of these athletes this year. They did a fantastic job of building off of “As a whole, we had several new faces in tonight and shuffled different people into the lineup. Everyone on each other all the way through from beginning to end tonight – performance after performance. The little the team felt and knew they were going to be successful. These three hadn’t competed a lot in the lineups details we have been working on in practice really shone through tonight, so that was really awesome to see. they appeared in tonight. Alyssa [Baumann] did a fantastic job starting us off on vault. She really set the tone. [Rachel] Gowey went back in on floor. She’s competed a couple of times this season and did a fabulous job “We have been working on rhythm. These athletes are spectacular and perfectionists, so there are times – nice solid routine. Then Nicole Webb, a freshman who had not yet been in the lineup this season. She when we have to dial it back and distract them from things other than what they have to do perfectly and really rocked her beam routine. She was a little hesitant as she knew there were two falls ahead of her and it rhythm is a good way to do that. They did a fabulous job supporting each other, executing and having fun out was a tense situation, but she handled it very well and with a lot of grace.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny on the competition floor. We are very thankful to have that support from Gator Nation tonight.” – Florida Head Rowland Coach Jenny Rowland

There was a fall before you on beam and while performing, the crowd celebrated a floor 10.0. What were you On her performance tonight: thinking while you performed? “I thought I had a really good night. I definitely started not as well as I could have and wanted to on vault, but “Before I got on beam, I knew someone had fallen, so there was a little bit of pressure there. But I knew I Jenny said ‘breathe. Take it one thing at a time, and put a smile on your face. Get ready for the next event could hit my routine. When I was performing and someone had a perfect 10.0, I couldn’t hear myself think. because it’s over.’ And I tried my best to do that. I did okay on bars, and I did a better job of doing it on beam, I’ve never before performed with a crowd cheering like that. In elite, you can hear a pin drop. I just tried to tell and then I got to floor.” – junior All-American Alicia Boren myself it [the cheering] was for me and to stay calm and confident.” – freshman Alyssa Baumann On her performance tonight: Alex McMurtry made her first appearance on floor tonight. How did that performance go? “Starting on vault is always a great start for us. So I was definitely hyped by everyone in front of me, and I “It was great to see Alex back out in the floor lineup. I think I can count on one hand how many floor routines just went up there and did my job that I was supposed to do. Then rounding out on floor felt really nice. It was she’s actually trained. She did a fabulous job and to come away with that confidence and knowing that great. Everyone’s energy was really high.” – senior All-American Rachel Slocum you’ve got at least that many more until post-season is really just setting her up for a lot of success.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland On her performance tonight: On bringing back the double layout opening pass: “I think I just went into the night with confidence in myself knowing I had a really good week in the gym. Just “I’ve been practicing it in the gym. Last week and this past week, they’ve been very, very good – some of the working on the details, the dismounts, the sticks and the presentation of my routine. So I think going out best I’ve ever done. I was ready to pull it out and I’m really glad I did. I just did what I was practicing and it tonight and having a lot of confidence in myself and knowing that we’re home, and we have the Gator Nation was pretty good.” – senior All-American Rachel Slocum behind us was really cool.” – sophomore Rachel Gowey

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Alyssa Baumann 9.750 9.900 9.900 Kennedy Baker 9.900 9.875 7.650 Alicia Boren 9.950 9.875 9.825 9.825 39.475 Alyssa Baumann 9.875 9.725 Jazmyn Foberg 9.800 9.825 Alicia Boren 9.775 9.900 9.900 9.950 39.525 Rachel Gowey 9.875 9.300 9.775 Jazmyn Foberg 9.850 Amelia Hundley 9.825 9.925 9.875 9.800 39.425 Rachel Gowey 9.875 9.925 9.950 Alex McMurtry 9.925 9.975 9.325 9.925 39.150 Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.875 9.875 Megan Skaggs 9.850 Alex McMurtry 9.950 9.925 9.950 9.650 39.475 Rachel Slocum 9.900 9.950 Megan Skaggs 9.900 9.900 Nicole Webb 9.725 Rachel Slocum 9.950 9.900 Team Totals 49.400 49.500 48.650 49.400 196.950 Team Totals 49.525 49.525 49.575 49.000 197.62

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 9 Meet 10 No. 5 Florida at No. 20 Missouri No. 5 Florida vs No. 13 Nebraska March 2, 2018 March 9, 2018 Hearnes Center / Columbia, Mo. Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech COLUMBIA, Mo. – No. 5 Florida gymnastics lost 196.925 – 196.70 at No. 20 Missouri Friday evening in front Arena / Gainesville, Fla. of a Hearnes Center crowd of 1,811. GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 5 Florida gymnastics closed home action with a 197.925 – 196.70 win Friday It was the first loss in the 23 all-time meetings between the two programs. evening over No. 13 Nebraska in front of 5,648 at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

About the Meet: It was a night of records mixed with a few tears. The Gators started Friday’s competition with a solid uneven bars rotation. Alex McMurtry took the win at 9.95. Sophomore Rachel Gowey took third at 9.90. Friday’s meet was the final home appearance for Florida’s four-member senior class – Kennedy Baker, Grace McLaughlin, Alex McMurtry and Rachel Slocum. They, along with team manager Casey McMurtry also took the event title on the Gators’ next rotation with her vault mark of 9.925. McLaughlin, were honored in a post-meet ceremony. Some notables about this class:

Marks of 9.925 from Alicia Boren and Alyssa Baumann led the Gators on floor to share the evening’s event ● Baker, McLaughlin and McMurtry part of Florida's 2015 NCAA and 2016 SEC Championship teams title. The Gators were forced to count a fall on floor exercise when Gowey and Jazmyn Foberg both had ● Turned in a 49-13 regular season record since 2015 trouble on their second tumbling passes. The Gators went into the final rotation trailing the Tigers by 0.075. ● 18-2 in home action ● Performed 423 routines as part of the Gators' competitive lineup, with 201 of those scored a 9.9 or better No falls were recorded in UF’s balance beam rotation, but enough wobbles and breaks dinged the Gators’ scoring potential on the final rotation. Florida’s beam scores couldn’t keep up with Missouri’s floor marks, as Gator Nation also helped close out home action by setting a season average attendance record of 8,304, no score lower than 9.825 counted toward the Tigers’ floor total. McMurtry anchored Florida’s beam lineup breaking the previous record of 7,433 set in 2016. with the evening’s winning mark of 9.95. Boren was second on beam at 9.925. Five Wins for McMurtry Boren claimed her fifth consecutive all-around at 39.50. McMurtry swept the individual honors in her final O’Connell Center appearance, including taking the all- around at 39.825. That total equals Florida’s record set by Alaina Johnson in 2014 and equaled later that GATOR NOTABLES: season by Bridget Sloan.  For the second consecutive meet, McMurtry won three event titles. Tonight’s wins ups her season totals to seven for bars, six for vault and three on beam. She opened the meet with a 9.95 for her Yurchenko double vault. That mark shared the evening’s event title with Nebraska’s Sienna Crouse. McMurtry then posted a nearly perfect 9.975 on bars. It was her third 9.975  Boren now has won five consecutive all-around and six for 2018. of her last six bar routines.  Two Gators equaled their collegiate-best floor marks Friday – Baumann (9.925) and senior

Grace McLaughlin (9.90). It was McLaughlin’s first appearance on floor this season. McMurtry used the same mark to win the beam. It was her first 9.975 on beam of her career. She did post a  Florida was without two lineup regulars Friday. Kennedy Baker underwent surgery Monday 10.0 on the event earlier this season. She closed with a 9.925 on floor to equal her season best. to repair her torn Achilles tendon suffered in the Feb. 23 dual versus Arkansas. Rachel

Slocum was left behind in Gainesville due to a virus. The last Gator to claim each of the five event titles was Gator All-American Ashanée Dickerson at LSU in

2011. RECORDS: Florida (7-2, 5-2 SEC), Missouri (6-6, 2-5 SEC).

GATOR NOTABLES: THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 22-1.  Florida’s 197.925 stands No. 12 in the nation and is Florida’s second-highest total of 2018

 Five Gators turned in 10 season and/or collegiate best marks Friday HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Meet Overview:  49.575 on bars is Florida’s season-best “There were some great performances tonight, but also some missed opportunities. I don’t think we took  McMurtry’s five wins tonight moves her from eighth to sixth (69) on Florida’s career events advantage of what we had going on from the second event going into the third event. We had a few new titles list. competitors back in the lineup and it hit us a little bit tonight. Those mistakes are not going to happen again.”  The 39.825 shares third among the nation’s top all-around totals for 2018. Oklahoma’s – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Maggie Nichols twice turned in the high of 39.90 and also has a 39.825.  Freshman Jazmyn Foberg turned in collegiate bests for both events she performed Friday – You won each event you competed in tonight. What did you think of your performance? vault (9.990) and bars (9.95). “I did well, but it is a team sport. I wanted to do well for the team and help the team score. It was tricky tonight due to the holes without Kenn [Baker] and [Rachel] Slocum so my personal goal tonight was to be RECORDS: Florida (8-2, 5-2 SEC), Nebraska (11-3, 5-0 Big Ten). loud for the team. I’m excited to push my team.” – senior All-American Alex McMurtry THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 23-10. Alicia Boren’s sixth all-around win of the season “An important part is the ‘why’ they do what they do. Alicia said ‘I got this for the team’ and the team knows HEAR FROM THE GATORS: she is going to deliver day in and day out. That’s how she trains and that’s how she’s been competing. Just Thoughts on tonight’s meet: really proud of her consistency, her belief in herself and her perseverance to compete in the all-around week “This is a night the entire team looks forward to. It is the meet that is the most emotional over the course of after week.”– Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland the entire season. It was a great finish to the regular season. This is something this team has been doing every day in practice and tonight they brought it out to the competition floor. It was an exclamation point to What will the team take from this loss? end the regular season and a good way to go into post season. “I think we need to take our mistakes and bring them into the gym. There are little kinks here and there are some areas we can gain more confidence in ourselves. With Kennedy [Baker] being out with an injury and “We are very excited that we have a week off. We will learn from tonight and moving forward. – Florida Head [Rachel] Slocum being sick, that did bring our confidence down a bit. We need to believe in each other. We Coach Jenny Rowland all have a job to do and we know we are capable of doing that job. We’ll be ready for next week.”– junior All- American Alicia Boren On what you will take from tonight: “I will remember the atmosphere. When you look into the stands, everyone is pushing for you to win and they “This meet wasn’t our best. We are down a couple of team members and I think it was a good reality check. want you to do your best. The atmosphere and emotion of everyone rooting for you is the most memorable We will use this to fuel the fire going forward.” – freshman Alyssa Baumann thing for me.” – senior All-American Rachel Slocum.

“It is easy to get a little down after a loss. I thought we kept it together and the team showed a lot of fight. “I think we have the best fans in the country. You look around and see every single person cheering and There were some performances we weren’t thrilled with, but we saw each other fight through every rotation. rooting for you. Then you look to the side and see your team wanting you to do your best. That [atmosphere] Even on beam, we had some wobbles, but everyone stayed on. There are mistakes we can definitely is just better at the University of Florida. Competing in the O’Dome is unmatched.” – senior All-American improve upon. It will light the fire when we get back into the gym.” – senior All-American Alex McMurtry Kennedy Baker

You matched your collegiate best on floor. How did it go for you? “Honestly, the moment I’m going to remember is praying before the meet started, when the national anthem “I thought it went well. It was a little bit stressful going after two falls so I tried to do what I do in the gym [in is sung. I always say a prayer and thank God that I have the talent to bring joy to people and Gator fans. It is training] and bring some energy to it. I was happy with how it went.” – freshman Alyssa Baumann the fans who make it worthwhile. You are doing it for the fans. It just has been an awesome experience and a blessing to touch so many people’s lives. That’s what I’ll remember about tonight and my four years here.” – senior All-American Alex McMurtry Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Alyssa Baumann 9.675 9.775 9.925 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Alicia Boren 9.850 9.800 9.925 9.925 39.500 Alyssa Baumann 9.900 9.900 Jazmyn Foberg 9.850 9.875 9.050 Alicia Boren 9.825 9.875 9.925 9.900 39.525 Rachel Gowey 9.800 9.900 9.800 9.225 38.725 Jazmyn Foberg 9.900 9.950 Amelia Hundley 9.850 9.775 9.825 Rachel Gowey 9.800 9.850 9.875 Grace McLaughlin 9.900 Amelia Hundley 9.925 9.900 9.825 Alex McMurtry 9.925 9.950 9.950 Alex McMurtry 9.950 9.975 9.975 9.925 39.825 Megan Skaggs 9.825 9.850 9.750 Megan Skaggs 9.825 9.850 9.875 9.825 39.375 Team Totals 49.250 49.425 49.225 48.800 196.700 Rachel Slocum 9.825 9.900 Team Totals 49.325 49.575 49.575 49.450 197.925

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes Meet 11 Meet 12 No. 5 Florida at SEC Championships No. 5 Florida at NCAA Regionals March 24, 2018 April 7, 2018 Chaifetz Arena / St. Louis, Mo. Rec Hall / University Park, Pa. ST. LOUIS, Mo. .- The Gator gymnasts led all teams on three events Saturday at the Southeastern STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The Florida gymnastics team is off to the NCAA Championships after winning the Conference Championships. Unfortunately, Florida’s performance on floor exercise ended their pursuit for University Park Regional title, held Saturday afternoon in front of 2,755 at Penn State’s Rec Hall. The win their 11th team title. advances Florida to St. Louis, Mo., where the NCAA Championships appears for the second consecutive year. LSU made it a sweep of the 2018 SEC gymnastics titles Saturday with its win in front of 6,073 at the Chaifetz Arena. Earlier this month, LSU claimed its second consecutive SEC regular-season title with a 7-0 league The Gators turned in a 197.725 Saturday for the team’s seventh consecutive NCAA Regional title. The top record. Tonight, LSU claimed its third SEC Championship – and second consecutive - with a score of 197.40. two teams in regional competition advance to the NCAA Championships. Washington claimed the other berth at 196.275. Arizona State was third at 195.75, followed by New Hampshire (194.95), Penn State (194.900) Alabama took second (196.975) and the Gators were third at 196.825. and West Virginia (194.40).

It was a disappointing ending for UF after leading the meet at the midway point. Falls from two consecutive Senior Alex McMurtry won three event titles, including her second all-around title of 2018. Her winning all- Gator floor performers – freshman Megan Skaggs and defending SEC all-around champion Alex McMurtry around total of 39.725 is just a tenth away from the school record (39.825) she shares with Bridget Sloan – forced the team to count a miss in its final floor total. and Alaina Johnson.

“I think the Gators realized the potential is there,” Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland said. “They are one of The Gators’ Meet Performance: the best teams in the country They will build from it, learn from this competition, move forward and rock it for The Gators put together a complete meet, with the top Gator score on each event taking the regional title. the rest of the season.” Florida opened the meet on the two power events – floor exercise and vault. A solid floor set led by All- Other team scores Saturday included Kentucky (196.55), Arkansas (196.425), Georgia (196.35), Missouri Americans Alicia Boren and Rachel Slocum’s 9.90 gave the Gators a 49.325 for their opening event. (196.10) and Auburn (195.65). Gators looked sharp on vault, with the final three posting marks of 9.90 or better – Boren (9.90), Alex Gators Event Winners: McMurtry (9.925) and Rachel Slocum (9.95). A Gator took at least a share of every apparatus title. Two titles came from nearly perfect marks of 9.975 – McMurtry on vault and freshman Alyssa Baumann on balance beam. McMurtry also won bars at 9.95. Florida’s 49.50 equals the team’s third-highest uneven bars total this season. Three turned in marks of 9.90 or better – Megan Skaggs (9.90), Rachel Gowey (9.90) and McMurtry (9.975). Junior Alicia Boren shared the evening’s floor exercise win at 9.90. She was second in the all-around, as LSU’s Sarah Finnegan edged her by the slightest of margins, 39.50 – 39.475, for the title. The Gators closed the meet on balance beam, again turning in a 49.50. A trio of Gators earned scores of 9.90 or better – Boren (9.90), Gowey (9.925) and McMurtry (9.95). Four Gators posted or equaled collegiate or season-best marks Saturday: Alyssa Baumann 9.975 Beam Collegiate best GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: Alicia Boren 9.925 Beam Season best  The three titles for McMurtry tonight gives her 26 event wins for the season. That sets her career high for Amelia Hundley 9.90 Vault Collegiate best event wins, as she collected 24 wins as a junior. Megan Skaggs 9.90 Beam Collegiate best  This is the third consecutive NCAA Regional event win for Slocum. As a sophomore with Eastern Michigan in 2016, she shared the NCAA Ann Arbor Region floor exercise title. That win advanced her to Florida’s team totals for vault (49.475) and beam (49.55) led all teams Saturday and UF shared the high the NCAA Championships as an individual competitor. She won the Gainesville Regional with a 9.95 and team total on bars (49.40) with LSU. used that mark again to take the University Park vault win.  The regional all-around title has gone to a Gator each of the past nine seasons – Ashanée Dickerson McMurtry Joins Select Group (2010, 2012), Alaina Johnson (2011 & 2014), Kytra Hunter (2013), Bridget Sloan (2015, 2016) and With her two event titles Saturday, McMurtry is now one of six in the 38-year history of the SEC McMurtry (2017, 2018). Championships to claim at least one event title in four consecutive seasons.  Boren’s share of the floor win is her sixth title on the event this season. She also used a 9.90 to share the 2018 Southeastern Conference floor crown. The last to reach that milestone was her 2015 Gator teammate Kytra Hunter.  Slocum wins her first floor title as a Gator and the seventh of her collegiate career.  Sophomore Amelia Hundley was second in the all-around (39.30) She is the third in league history (joining of Kentucky and Karin Lichey of Georgia) and first  Three season-bests were turned in Saturday – Megan Skaggs (9.90/bars), Alex McMurtry (9.975/bars) since 1999 to win each of the five apparatus titles (all-around, vault, bars, beam, floor) over the course of her and Rachel Slocum (9.95/vault) collegiate career.  The win ups Florida’s regional team titles total to 18 (1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) McMurtry’s six career SEC event titles is second for the Gators’ behind Hunter’s seven. Gator Great Bridget  In the NCAA Championships’ 37-year history, Florida has now advanced to the national championships Sloan also claimed six SEC titles. 36 times, missing only the 2000 event. Quoting the Gators: McMURTRY IS SOUTHEAST REGION GYMNAST OF YEAR – AGAIN: Florida’s performance tonight: The National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC) announced NCAA All- “We had a lot of amazing routines tonight. There were some well-executed and very confident performances. Southeast Region honors Saturday. We fell short on one event. It certainly wasn’t the floor performance we came here to do. Floor is an event we are very good at, but tonight wasn’t our night for that event. I was proud how the team finished the meet with Florida’s McMurtry, who was named SEC Specialist and Scholar-Athlete of the Year last month, claims her a strong vault performance. Overall, on vault, bars and beam, our landings were key tonight. They’ve been second NACGC Southeast Region Gymnast of the Year honor. She is the fourth Gator to claim the honor working on those details in the practice gym and it paid off tonight. We just have one more event to put since 2010. together and then it’s going to be gold.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland QUOTE Going forward: Opening Statement: “How we react and how we handle this situation going forward is what is going to define us. I’m completely “It was a great night. We came in and did our job and that’s what we set out to do. The team performed confident that this team is going to go back to the practice gym and keep grinding. They will take it a day at a tonight like they have been doing in the [practice] gym. This team has a lot to be proud of. time, one meet at a time and one routine at a time. We’ve got three more meets to go and the Gators are going to finish strong.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland “We had a little bit of adversity tonight but picked each other up and carried on just as nothing ever happened. That was great and they handled it very well.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland The mood of the Gators after tonight’s meet: “The team was somber after the meet. They knew they had a chance to win tonight. They came in hungry What was the adversity the team faced tonight? and ready, but unfortunately, a couple of falters brought the mood down. They finished very strong on vault. I “We had Megan Skaggs out of the beam lineup and put Jazmyn Foberg in for her. The team’s first five [on was very happy with that because the competition wasn’t over. It shows they are resilient. They will stay beam] were rock solid just as they do in practice and it took the pressure off everybody. together and keep grinding. We are better together.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland “Alicia Boren had a little mistake on bars and covered it to the best of her ability. I was very proud of her for Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr finishing as strong as she did, but the next five [on bars] just killed it. Didn’t miss a beat and their confidence Alyssa Baumann 9.975 9.850 didn’t sway whatsoever, so it was really good to see them just go up and perform like they do in practice.” – Alicia Boren 9.800 9.850 9.925 9.900 39.475 Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Jazmyn Foberg 9.850 9.625 Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.900 9.825 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Amelia Hundley 9.900 9.900 9.850 9.775 39.425 Alyssa Baumann 9.700 9.875 9.825 Alex McMurtry 9.975 9.950 9.900 9.125 38.950 Alicia Boren 9.900 9.325 9.900 9.900 39.025 Megan Skaggs 9.800 9.900 9.175 Jazmyn Foberg 9.850 9.875 9.375 Rachel Slocum 9.900 9.700 Rachel Gowey 9.900 9.925 9.825 Team Totals 49.475 49.400 49.550 48.400 196.825 Amelia Hundley 9.775 9.850 9.850 9.825 39.300 Alex McMurtry 9.925 9.950 9.950 9.875 39.725 Megan Skaggs 9.900 Rachel Slocum 9.950 9.900 Team Totals 49.400 49.500 49.500 49.325 197.725 2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Overall: 13-4 Home: 4-1 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 5-2 Regular Season: 13-4 Home: 4-1 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 5-2 SEC: 5-2

Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance Morgantown, W 194.425 195.90 2,613 1/5 West Virginia W.Va. 1/12 LSU Gainesville, Fla. L 197.25 197.125 9,661 1/19 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W 195.95 196.325 5,549 1/26 Oklahoma Gainesville, Fla. W 198.125 198.15 9,652 2/2 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W 197.00 197.40 6,391 2/9 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. W 197.075 197.85 8,236 2/16 Georgia Athens, Ga. W 196.125 196.95 10,017 2/23 Gators Link to Pink vs Gainesville, Fla. W 196.875 197.725 8,321 Arkansas 3/2 Missouri Columbia, Mo. L 196.925 196.70 1,811 3/9 Nebraska Gainesville, Fla. W 196.700 197.925 5,648 3/24 SEC Championships St. Louis, Mo. 3rd 196.825 6,073 of 8 4/7 NCAA Regional University Park, 1st of 197.725 2,755 Pa. 6 4/20 NCAA Semifinal St. Louis, Mo. 4/21 NCAA Super Six Team Final St. Louis, Mo.

2018 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1/5 at West Virginia 48.95 49.225 49.275 48.45 195.90 1/12 LSU 49.20 49.125 49.375 49.425 197.125 1/19 at Kentucky 49.375 48.950 48.725 49.275 196.325 1/26 Oklahoma 49.475 49.425 49.675* 49.575 198.15 2/2 at Auburn 49.50 49.325 49.175 49.40 197.40 2/9 Alabama 49.325 49.500 49.400 49.625 197.85 2/16 at Georgia 49.400 49.500 48.650 49.400 196.95 2/23 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 49.525 49.525 49.575 49.100 197.725 3/2 at Missouri 49.250 49.425 49.225 48.80 196.70 3/9 Nebraska 49.325 49.575 49.575 49.450 197.925 3/24 at SEC Championships 49.475 49.400 49.550 49.400 196.825 4/7 at NCAA Regional 49.400 49.500 49.500 49.325 197.725 4/20 at NCAA Semifinal 4/21 at NCAA Super Six

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2018 Total: 198.15 (1- Vault: 49.525 (2- Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 26-18) 23-18) 49.575 (3-9-18) 49.675* (1-26-18) 49.625 (2-9-18)

All-Around: 10.0*, Alex 9.975, Alex 10.0*, Alex 10.0*, Kennedy 39.825*, Alex McMurtry (1-26-18) McMurtry (four McMurtry (1-26-18) Baker (2-9-18) McMurtry (3-9-18) times)

*-UF record 2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS

Sierra Alexander Kennedy Baker Vault 9.85 1-19-18 Vault 9.90 2-2/23-18 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.875 2-23-18 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.80 1-12-18 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 10.0* 2-9-18 All-Around All-Around 39.35 1-12-18

Alyssa Baumann Alicia Boren Vault 9.775# 2-2-18 Vault 9.95# 2-16-18 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.925# 2-9-18 Balance Beam 9.975# 1-26/3-24-18 Balance Beam 9.925 Four times Floor Exercise 9.925# Three times Floor Exercise 9.95# Three times All-Around All-Around 39.60 2-9-18

Maegan Chant Amanda Cheney Vault 9.825 2-9-18 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Jazmyn Foberg Rachel Gowey Vault 9.90# 3-9-18 Vault 9.875# 2-23-18 Uneven Bars 9.95# 3-9-18 Uneven Bars 9.925 2-9/23-18 Balance Beam 9.70# 1-5-18 Balance Beam 9.95# 1-12/2-23-18 Floor Exercise 9.825# Three times Floor Exercise 9.875# 2-2/9-18 All-Around 39.125# 1-5-18 All-Around

Amelia Hundley Francesca Lawal Vault 9.90# 3-24-18 Vault Uneven Bars 9.925 Three times Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.90# 3-9-18 Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.875 2-9/23-18 Floor Exercise All-Around 39.425 2-16-18 All-Around

Grace McLaughlin Alex McMurtry Vault Vault 10.0* 1-26-18 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.975 Four times Balance Beam 9.65 2-9-18 Balance Beam 10.0* 1-26-18 Floor Exercise 9.90# 3-2-18 Floor Exercise 9.925 2-16/3-9-18 All-Around All-Around 39.825* 3-9-18

Megan Skaggs Rachel Slocum Vault 9.825# 3-2/9-18 Vault 9.95 2-23/4-7-18 Uneven Bars 9.90# 2-23/4-7-18 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.90# Three times Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.925# 1-12-18 Floor Exercise 9.95# 2-16-18 All-Around 39.375# 3-9-18 All-Around

Nicole Webb Vault Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.725 2-16-18 Floor Exercise All-Around

# - personal collegiate-best * - UF record

2018 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS

Sierra Alexander Maegan Chant Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.625 1/5 DNC 1/12 9.75 1/12 DNC 1/19 9.85 1/19 DNC 1/26 9.825 1/26 9.775 EX 2/2 INJ 2/2 DNC 2/9 INJ 2/9 9.825 2/16 INJ 2/16 DNC 2/23 INJ 2/23 DNC 3/2 INJ 3/2 DNC 3/9 INJ 3/9 DNC 3/24 INJ 3/24 DNC 4/7 INJ 4/7 DNC 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Kennedy Baker Amanda Cheney Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 2.0 1/5 INJ 1/12 9.875 9.75 9.80 9.925 (2) 39.35 1/12 INJ 1/19 9.825 9.80 (2) 9.175 9.90 (2) 38.70 (3) 1/19 INJ 1/26 9.825 9.825 9.975 (1) 1/26 INJ 2/2 9.90 9.725 9.925 (2) 2/2 INJ 2/9 10.0* (1) 2/9 INJ 2/16 ILL 2/16 INJ 2/23 9.90 9.875 7.65 2/23 INJ 3/2 INJ 3/2 INJ 3/9 INJ 3/9 INJ 3/24 INJ 3/24 INJ 4/7 INJ 4/7 INJ 4/20 4/20 4/21 5 4/21

Alyssa Baumann Jazmyn Foberg Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.90 (1) 9.75 1/5 9.825 9.775 9.70 9.825 (3) 39.125 (2) 1/12 9.825 9.875 1/12 9.80 9.625 9.80 1/19 9.85 9.85 1/19 9.775 9.825 1/26 9.975 (2) 9.925 (3) 1/26 9.875 9.90 9.825 2/2 9.775 9.675 9.85 2/2 DNC 2/9 9.925 (2) 9.925 (3) 2/9 9.825 2/16 9.75 9.90 (1) 9.90 2/16 9.80 9.825 2/23 9.675 EX 9.875 9.725 2/23 9.85 3/2 9.675 9.775 9.925 (1) 3/2 9.85 9.875 9.05 3/9 9.90 9.90 (2) 3/9 9.90 (3) 9.95 (2) 3/24 9.975 (1) 9.85 3/24 9.85 9.625 4/7 9.70 9.875 9.825 4/7 9.85 9.875 9.375 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Alicia Boren Rachel Gowey Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.85 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 39.575 (1) 1/5 9.775 9.90 (1) 9.125 1/12 9.875 9.775 9.90 (3) 9.90 39.45 (2) 1/12 9.825 9.95 (1) 1/19 9.875 9.775 9.75 9.875 39.275 (2) 1/19 9.825 (1) 9.90 (1) 1/26 9.875 9.85 9.85 9.875 39.45 (3) 1/26 9.85 9.925 2/2 9.875 9.80 9.925 (1) 9.95 (1) 39.55 (1) 2/2 9.825 9.90 (2) 9.875 2/9 9.80 9.925 (2) 9.925 (2) 9.95 (2) 39.60 (1) 2/9 9.90 (3) 9.825 9.875 2/16 9.95 (1) 9.875 (3) 9.825 9.825 39.475 (1) 2/16 9.875 (3) 9.30 9.775 2/23 9.775 9.90 (3) 9.90 (3) 9.95 (1) 39.525 (1) 2/23 9.875 9.925 (1) 9.95 (1) 3/2 9.85 9.80 9.925 (2) 9.925 (1) 39.50 (1) 3/2 9.80 9.90 (3) 9.80 9.225 38.725 3/9 9.825 9.875 9.925 (2) 9.90 (2) 39.525 (2) 3/9 9.80 9.85 9.875 3/24 9.80 9.85 9.925 (4) 9.90 (1) 39.475 (2) 3/24 9.85 9.90 (2) 9.825 4/7 9.90 (3) 9.325 9.90 (3) 9.90 (1) 39.025 4/7 9.90 (2) 9.925 (2) 9.825 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Amelia Hundley Megan Skaggs Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.85 (3) 9.725 9.10 1/5 9.75 1/12 9.85 1/12 9.275 9.925 (2) 1/19 9.725 9.725 1/19 9.775 9.80 1/26 9.925 (3) 9.875 1/26 9.85 EX 9.90 9.90 2/2 9.85 9.875 9.85 9.80 39.375 (2) 2/2 9.85 9.825 2/9 9.825 9.90 (3) 9.80 9.875 39.40 (2) 2/9 9.80 2/16 9.825 9.925 (2) 9.875 (3) 9.80 39.425 (3) 2/16 9.85 2/23 9.875 9.875 9.875 2/23 9.90 (3) 9.90 (3) 3/2 9.75 EX 9.85 9.775 9.825 3/2 9.825 9.85 9.75 3/9 9.925 (3) 9.90 9.825 3/9 9.825 9.85 9.875 9.825 39.375 (3) 3/24 9.90 (4) 9.90 (2) 9.85 9.775 39.425 (4) 3/24 9.80 9.90 9.175 4/7 9.775 9.85 9.85 9.825 39.30 (2) 4/7 9.90 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Francesca Lawal Rachel Slocum Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 DNC 1/5 9.55 9.825 (3) 1/12 DNC 1/12 8.55 9.775 1/19 DNC 1/19 9.925 (1) 9.825 1/26 DNC 1/26 9.90 (3) 9.90 2/2 DNC 2/2 9.925 (2) 9.80 2/9 DNC 2/9 9.875 9.875 2/16 DNC 2/16 9.90 (3) 9.95 (2) 2/23 DNC 2/23 9.95 (1) 9.90 (3) 3/2 DNC 3/2 ILL 3/9 DNC 3/9 9.825 9.90 (2) 3/24 DNC 3/24 9.90 (4) 9.70 4/7 DNC 4/7 9.95 (1) 9.90 (1) 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Grace McLaughlin Nicole Webb Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 DNC 1/5 DNC 1/12 DNC 1/12 DNC 1/19 DNC 1/19 DNC 1/26 DNC 1/26 9.80 EX 2/2 DNC 2/2 DNC 2/9 9.65 2/9 DNC 2/16 DNC 2/16 9.725 2/23 DNC 2/23 9.825 EX 3/2 9.90 (3) 3/2 8.95 EX 3/9 9.80 EX 9.80 EX 3/9 DNC 3/24 DNC 3/24 DNC 4/7 DNC 4/7 DNC 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21

Alex McMurtry Date V UB BB FX AA underline denotes collegiate best 1/5 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 9.85 ! –All-America first team 1/12 9.90 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.90 (3) ^ - All-America second team * denotes UF record 1/19 9.90 (3) 9.775 9.425 1/26 10.0* (1) 9.90 10.0* (1) 2/2 9.95 (1) 9.975 (1) 9.225 2/9 9.975 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.925 (2) 2/16 9.925 (2) 9.975 (1) 9.325 9.925 (3) 39.15 2/23 9.95 (1) 9.925 9.95 9.65 39.475 (2) 3/2 9.925 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.95 (1) 3/9 9.95 (1) 9.975 (1) 9.975 (1) 9.925 (1) 39.825* (1) 3/24 9.975 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.90 9.125 38.95 4/7 9.925 (2) 9.975 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.875 39.725 (1) 4/20 4/21 2018 Florida Gymnastics Meet-by-Meet Lineups

@WVU LSU @UK Oklahoma @Auburn Alabama Vault Skaggs 9.70 Alexander 9.75 Skaggs 9.775 Foberg 9.875 Baumann 9.775 Chant 9.825 Foberg 9.825 Foberg 9.80 Alexander 9.85 Alexander 9.825 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.825 Alexander 9.625 Boren 9.875 Boren 9.875 Boren 9.875 Boren 9.875 Foberg 9.825 Boren 9.85 Baker 9.875 Baker 9.825 Baker 9.825 Baker 9.90 Boren 9.80 Slocum 9.55 Slocum 8.55 Slocum 9.925 Slocum 9.90 Slocum 9.925 Slocum 9.875 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 10.0* McMurtry 95 McMurtry 9.975 48.95 49.20 49.375 49.475 49.50 49.325 Bars Boren 9.90 Boren 9.775 Baker 9.80 Boren 9.85 Boren 9.80 Boren 9.925 Foberg 9.775 Gowey 9.825 Boren 9.775 Baker 9.825 Baker 9.725 Foberg 9.825 Gowey 9.775 Skaggs 9.275 Foberg 9.775 Foberg 9.90 Skaggs 9.85 Skaggs 9.80 Baker 2.0 Baker 9.75 Gowey 9.825 Hundley 9.925 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.90 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.725 Gowey 9.85 Gowey 9.825 Gowey 9.90 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.775 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 9.975 McMurtry 9.95 49.225 49.125 48.95 49.425 49.325 49.50 Beam Hundley 9.725 Baker 9.80 Baker 9.175 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.80 Foberg 9.70 Foberg 9.825 Skaggs 9.80 Skaggs 9.90 Skaggs 9.825 McLaughlin 9.65 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.75 Boren 9.85 Boren 9.925 Boren 9.925 Gowey 9.90 Gowey 9.95 Gowey 9.90 Gowey 9.925 Gowey 9.90 Gowey 9.825 Baumann 9.90 Baumann 9.825 Baumann 9.85 Baumann 9.975 Baumann 9.675 Baumann 9.925 McMurtry 9.85 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 9.425 McMurtry 10.0* McMurtry 9.225 McMurtry 9.925 49.275 49.375 48.725 49.675* 49.175 49.40 Floor Hundley 9.10 Baumann 9.875 Slocum 9.825 Slocum 9.90 Slocum 9.80 Slocum 9.875 Baumann 9.75 Foberg 9.80 Hundley 9.725 Skaggs 9.90 Hundley 9.80 Hundley 9.875 Foberg 9.825 Slocum 9.775 Foberg 9.825 Foberg 9.825 Baumann 9.85 Baumann 9.925 Slocum 9.825 Boren 9.90 Baumann 9.85 Boren 9.875 Gowey 9.875 Gowey 9.875 Boren 9.925 Baker 9.925 Boren 9.875 Baker 9.975 Boren 9.95 Boren 9.95 Gowey 9.125 Skaggs 9.925 Baker 9.90 Baumann 9.925 Baker 9.925 Baker 10.0* 48.45 49.425 49.275 49.575 49.40 49.625 195.90 197.125 196.325 198.15 197.40 197.85 @ NCAA Reg. @Georgia Arkansas @ Missouri Nebraska @ SEC NCAA Regional Vault Baumann 9.75 Gowey 9.875 Baumann 9.675 Gowey 9.80 Hundley 9.90 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.825 Foberg 9.85 Gowey 9.80 Skaggs 9.825 Gowey 9.85 Baumann 9.700 Foberg 9.8 Boren 9.775 Foberg 9.85 Foberg 9.90 Foberg 9.85 Foberg 9.850 Boren 9.95 Baker 9.90 Skaggs 9.825 Boren 9.825 Boren 9.80 Boren 9.900 Slocum 9.90 Slocum 9.95 Boren 9.85 Slocum 9.825 Slocum 9.90 Slocum 9.950 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.975 McMurtry 9.925 49.40 49.525 49.25 49.325 49.475 49.400 Bars Boren 9.875 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.80 Boren 9.875 Boren 9.85 Boren 9.325 Foberg 9.825 Baker 9.875 Skaggs 9.85 Skaggs 9.85 Skaggs 9.80 Skaggs 9.900 Skaggs 9.85 Skaggs 9.90 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.925 Hundley 9.90 Hundley 9.850 Hundley 9.925 Hundley 9.875 Gowey 9.80 Gowey 9.85 Gowey 9.90 Gowey 9.900 Gowey 9.875 Gowey 9.925 Foberg 9.875 Foberg 9.95 Foberg 9.625 Foberg 9.875 McMurtry 9.975 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.975 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.975 49.50 49.525 49.425 49.575 49.400 49.500 Beam Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.90 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.850 Boren 9.825 Skaggs 9.90 Skaggs 9.75 Skaggs 9.875 Skaggs 9.90 Boren 9.900 Gowey 9.30 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.925 Boren 9.925 Boren 9.925 Gowey 9.925 Baumann 9.90 Gowey 9.95 Gowey 9.80 Gowey 9.875 Gowey 9.825 Baumann 9.875 McMurtry 9.325 Baumann 9.875 Baumann 9.775 Baumann 9.90 Baumann 9.975 McMurtry 9.950 Webb 9.725 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.95 McMurtry 9.975 McMurtry 9.90 Foberg 9.375 48.65 49.575 49.225 49.575 49.55 49.500 Floor Hundley 9.80 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.825 Hundley 9.825 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.825 Gowey 9.775 Baumann 9.725 Gowey 9.225 Skaggs 9.825 Skaggs 9.175 Gowey 9.825 Baumann 9.90 McMurtry 9.65 Foberg 9.05 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.125 McMurtry 9.875 McMurtry 9.925 Slocum 9.90 Boren 9.925 Slocum 9.90 Slocum 9.70 Slocum 9.900 Slocum 9.95 Boren 9.95 Baumann 9.925 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.900 Boren 9.825 Baker 7.65 McLaughlin 9.90 Baumann 9.90 Baumann 9.85 Baumann 9.825 49.40 49.10 48.80 49.45 48.40 49.325 196.95 197.725 196.70 197.925 196.825 197.725 Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1 Sierra Alexander Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.625 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.750 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.850 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.825 Average 9.763 Season High 9.850 Career High 9.875

Kennedy Baker Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 2.000 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.925 39.350 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.825 9.800 9.175 9.900 38.700 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.825 9.825 9.975 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.900 9.725 9.925 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 10.000 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.900 9.875 7.650 Average 9.865 8.496 9.488 9.563 39.025 Season High 9.900 9.875 9.800 10.000 39.350 Career High 9.950 9.900 9.925 10.000 39.650

Alyssa Baumann Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.900 9.750 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.825 9.875 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.850 9.850 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.975 9.925 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.775 9.675 9.850 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.925 9.925 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.750 9.900 9.900 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.675 9.875 9.725 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.675 9.775 9.925 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.900 9.900 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.975 9.850 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.700 9.875 9.825 Average 9.725 9.871 9.858 Season High 9.775 9.975 9.925 Career High 9.775 9.975 9.925

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition. Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Florida

Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1 Alicia Boren Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.575 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.875 9.775 9.900 9.900 39.450 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.875 9.775 9.750 9.875 39.275 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.875 9.850 9.850 9.875 39.450 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.875 9.800 9.925 9.950 39.550 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.800 9.925 9.925 9.950 39.600 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.950 9.875 9.825 9.825 39.475 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.775 9.900 9.900 9.950 39.525 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.850 9.800 9.925 9.925 39.500 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.825 9.875 9.925 9.900 39.525 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.800 9.850 9.925 9.900 39.475 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.900 9.325 9.900 9.900 39.025 Average 9.854 9.804 9.888 9.906 39.452 Season High 9.950 9.925 9.925 9.950 39.600 Career High 9.950 9.925 9.950 9.950 39.725

Maegan Chant Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.775 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.825 Average 9.825 Season High 9.825 Career High 9.875 9.875 9.700

Jazmyn Foberg Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.800 9.625 9.800 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.775 9.825 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.875 9.900 9.825 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.825 9.825 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.800 9.825 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.850 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.850 9.875 9.050 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.900 9.950 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.850 9.625 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.850 9.875 9.375 Average 9.843 9.825 9.567 9.665 39.125 Season High 9.900 9.950 9.700 9.825 39.125 Career High 9.900 9.950 9.700 9.825 39.125

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

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1 Rachel Gowey Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.775 9.900 9.125 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.825 9.950 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.825 9.900 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.850 9.925 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.825 9.900 9.875 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.900 9.825 9.875 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.875 9.300 9.775 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-169.875 9.925 9.950 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.800 9.900 9.800 9.225 38.725 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.800 9.850 9.875 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.850 9.900 9.825 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.900 9.925 9.825 Average 9.831 9.863 9.840 9.617 38.725 Season High 9.875 9.925 9.950 9.875 38.725 Career High 9.875 9.950 9.950 9.875 39.475

Amelia Hundley Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.850 9.725 9.100 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.850 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.725 9.725 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.925 9.875 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.850 9.875 9.850 9.800 39.375 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.825 9.900 9.800 9.875 39.400 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.825 9.925 9.875 9.800 39.425 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.875 9.875 9.875 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.750 9.850 9.775 9.825 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.925 9.900 9.825 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.900 9.900 9.850 9.775 39.425 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.775 9.850 9.850 9.825 39.300 Average 9.835 9.871 9.838 9.743 39.385 Season High 9.900 9.925 9.900 9.875 39.425 Career High 9.900 9.975 9.900 9.950 39.625

Grace McLaughlin Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.650 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.900 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.800 9.800 Average 9.650 9.900 Season High 9.650 9.900 Career High 9.850 9.900 9.900

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

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1 Alex McMurtry Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.900 9.925 9.850 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.900 9.925 9.900 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.900 9.775 9.425 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 10.000 9.900 10.000 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.950 9.975 9.225 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.975 9.950 9.925 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.925 9.975 9.325 9.925 39.150 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-169.950 9.925 9.950 9.650 39.475 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.925 9.950 9.950 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.950 9.975 9.975 9.925 39.825 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.975 9.950 9.900 9.125 38.950 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.925 9.975 9.950 9.875 39.725 Average 9.940 9.933 9.781 9.700 39.425 Season High 10.000 9.975 10.000 9.925 39.825 Career High 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 39.825

Megan Skaggs Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.750 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.275 9.925 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.775 9.800 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.850 9.900 9.900 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.850 9.825 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.800 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.850 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.900 9.900 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 9.825 9.850 9.750 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.825 9.850 9.875 9.825 39.375 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.800 9.900 9.175 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.900 Average 9.794 9.786 9.850 9.706 39.375 Season High 9.825 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.375 Career High 9.825 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.375

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

Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Florida Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1 Rachel Slocum Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.550 9.825 H 1/12/2018 #7 Florida vs. #1 L.S.U. 1-12-18 8.550 9.775 A 1/19/2018 #6 Florida at #6 Kentucky 9.925 9.825 H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.900 9.900 A 2/02/2018 Auburn vs. Florida 9.925 9.800 H 2/09/2018 Florida vs. Alabama 2-9-18 9.875 9.875 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.900 9.950 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.950 9.900 H 3/09/2018 Florida vs. Nebraska 3-9-18 9.825 9.900 A 3/24/2018 SEC Championships 9.900 9.700 A 4/07/2018 NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.950 9.900 Average 9.750 9.850 Season High 9.950 9.950 Career High 9.975 9.775 9.950

Nicole Webb Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/26/2018 Florida vs. Oklahoma 1-26-18 9.800 A 2/16/2018 Georgia, Florida 9.725 H 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink: Florida vs. Arkansas 2-23-16 9.825 A 3/02/2018 Florida at Missouri 3-2-18 8.950 Average 9.725 Season High 9.725 Career High 9.825

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition. Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Florida Florida All-Time Top 20 Scores Vault Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 10.000 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry at Louisiana State 10.000 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn 10.000 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan at Ball State 10.000 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 10.000 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines at Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode Island 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 3/24/2018 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 2/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia 9.975 3/6/2015 Alex McMurtry at Oklahoma 9.975 2/20/2015 Alex McMurtry at LSU 9.975 1/18/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Missouri 9.975 4/4/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regional 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel at NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 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 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.975 3/16/2013 Kytra Hunter at Utah 9.975 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 9.975 2/22/2013 Kytra Hunter Kentucky 9.975 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah

Uneven Bars Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry NCAA Championships – Super Six 10.000 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 10.000 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina 10.000 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama 10.000 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 10.000 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan Texas Woman’s University 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson at Georgia 9.975 2/24/2017 Amelia Hundley Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Amelia Hundley Georgia 9.975 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry At NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.975 2/16/2018 Alex McMurtry at Georgia 9.975 2/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Auburn 9.975 2/17/2017 Alex McMurtry at Arkansas 9.975 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 9.975 1/15/2016 Bridget Sloan UCLA 9.975 3/6/2015 Bridget Sloan at Oklahoma 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 4/6/2013 Bridget Sloan NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.975 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.975 2/22/2013 Bridget Sloan Kentucky 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness Balance Beam Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 10.000 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 10.000 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky at Kentucky 9.975 3/24/2018 Alyssa Baumann at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 1/26/2018 Alyssa Baumann Oklahoma 9.975 1/28/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed at Boise State 9.975 3/7/2014 Bridget Sloan West Virginia 9.975 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson at Nebraska 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky at Louisiana State 9.975 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto at West Virginia, George Washington, New Hampshire 9.950 2/23/2018 Rachel Gowey Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.950 1/12/2018 Rachel Gowey LSU 9.950 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry At NCAA University Park Regional Championships 9.950 3/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.950 2/23/2018 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.950 3/10/2017 Alex McMurtry West Virginia 9.950 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 9.950 1/20/2017 Alex McMurtry at North Carolina 9.950 3/4/2016 Alex McMurtry at Kentucky 9.950 3/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 2/26/2016 Alex McMurtry LSU 9.950 2/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.950 2/12/2016 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas 9.950 2/26/2016 Alicia Boren LSU 9.950 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska 9.950 4/2/2016 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Minneapolis Regioinals 9.950 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 9.950 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.950 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 9.950 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 9.950 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.950 2/13/2015 Claire Boyce Missouri 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung at 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 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson at North Carolina State 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson at LSU 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise at Kentucky 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise at Alabama 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 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 at 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 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 9.950 3/7/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto West Virginia 9.950 1/17/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto at Auburn 9.950 1/24/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto Georgia 9.950 4/19/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at NCAA Championships- Semifinals 9.950 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.950 1/11/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at Louisiana State 9.950 4/6/2013 Marissa King NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.950 2/24/2012 Marissa King Georgia 9.950 2/17/2012 Marissa King at Auburn 9.950 1/27/2012 Marissa King Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 3/5/2010 Rebekah Zaiser North Carolina & Ball State 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night

Floor Exercise Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.000 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 10.000 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.000 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter at Missouri 10.000 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia 10.000 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 10.000 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 10.000 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 10.000 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 10.000 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel at Magical Classic 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) 9.975 1/26/2018 Kennedy Baker Oklahoma 9.975 2/8/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama 9.975 2/19/2016 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 9.975 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridgette Caquatto Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU 9.975 3/10/2017 Kennedy Baker West Virginia 9.975 2/13/2015 Kennedy Baker Missouri 9.975 1/30/2015 Kennedy Baker Georgia 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 4/18/2015 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.975 3/21/2015 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Texas Woman’s University 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.975 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.975 4/20/2013 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 3/1/2013 Marissa King Minnesota 9.975 2/4/2011 Marissa King Alabama 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 1/24/2014 Rachel Spicer Georgia

All-Around Score Date Athlete Opponent 39.825 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 39.825 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 39.825 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 39.8125 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 39.800 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six 39.800 4/5/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regionals 39.800 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 39.775 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 39.775 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 39.775 4/6/2013 Kytra Hunter NCAA Gainesville Regional 39.750 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 39.750 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 39.750 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 39.750 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 39.750 3/23/2013 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.750 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 39.750 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 39.750 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 39.725 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry at NCAA University Park Regional Championship 39.725 2/10/2017 Alicia Boren Georgia 39.725 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 39.725 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 39.700 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 39.700 3/18/2017 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.700 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 39.700 3/22/2014 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.700 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 39.700 1/17/2014 Bridget Sloan at Auburn 39.700 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 39.700 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 39.700 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 39.700 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn

University of Florida Career All-Around Victories Team Score (197.50 or above) Name Years Competed (RS) Victories Score Date Opponent Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 27 198.425 3/1/2013 Minnesota Bridget Sloan 2013-16 25 198.400 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional Melissa Miller 1986-89 24 198.325 3/7/2014 West Virginia Kytra Hunter 2012-2015 21 198.225 2/13/2015 Missouri Ann Woods 1980-82 20 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA Kristen Guise 1993-96 17 198.200 3/14/2014 at Missouri Ashanée Dickerson 2010-13 16 198.175 1/29/2016 Alabama Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 16 198.175 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships -Super Six Corey Hartung 2006-2009 14 198.150 1/26/2018 Oklahoma Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 12 198.125 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky Alicia Boren 2016-present 11 198.125 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Ashley Reed 2005-08 10 198.100 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma Orley Szmuch 2002-05 9 198.100 2/8/2013 Alabama Alaina Johnson 2011-14 7 198.050 3/11/2016 North Carolina Melanie Sinclair 2005 (RS)-09 6 198.050 1/24/2014 Georgia Kennedy Baker 2015-present 5 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona Amanda Castillo 2007-10 5 198.000 3/23/2013 at SEC Championships Alex McMurtry 2015-present 5 197.975 2/10/2017 Georgia Erinn Dooley 2001-05 4 197.925 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Janice Kerr 1987-90 4 197.900 2/24/2017 Missouri Lynnette Wittmeier 1989-93 (90) 4 197.900 3/13/2015 Texas Woman’s University Colleen Johnson 1992-95 4 197.900 3/16/2012 Utah Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 4 197.875 2/26/2016 LSU Hilary Thompson 1999-02 4 197.875 1/31/2014 Oklahoma Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 3 197.875 3/16/2013 at Utah Christina McDonald 1989-92 3 197.875 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky Maria Anz 1983-85 2 197.850 2/9/2018 Alabama Amy Beispiel 1987-90 2 197.850 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six Anita Botnen 1985-88 2 197.850 2/10/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Karen Brennalt 1987-90 2 197.825 3/18/2017 at SEC Championships Betsy Hamm 1998-99 2 197.8125 4/15/2017 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal Amelia Hundley 2017-present 2 197.775 3/19/2016 at SEC Championships Breanne King 2004-2007 2 197.775 4/19/2013 at NCAA Championship – Semifinal Marissa King 2010-13 2 197.775 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships - Super Six Lindsey Miner 2000-03 2 197.775 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-14 1 197.750 2/19/2016 at Missouri Ericha Fassbender 2015-present 1 197.725 4/7/2018 at NCAA University Park Regional Rachel Gowey 2017-present 1 197.725 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas Kim Hillner 1984-86 1 197.725 2/12/2011 at Georgia Samantha Lutz 2004-07 1 197.700 4/14/2017 at NCAA Championships – Super Six Lana Marty 1982-85 1 197.700 1/27/2017 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn Marni Rager 1987 1 197.700 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships Katie Rue 2004-07 1 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah Pam Titus 1988-91 1 197.675 1/15/2016 UCLA Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 1 197.675 4/10/2010 at NCAA North Central Regionals Tracy Wilson 1988-91 1 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 197.650 4/18/2014 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.650 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 197.600 3/10/2017 West Virginia 197.600 1/13/2017 Kentucky 197.600 1/30/2015 Georgia 197.575 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 197.575 2/1/2013 at Arkansas 197.550 2/4/2011 Alabama 197.550 3/19/2010 Utah 197.550 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 197.525 3/4/2016 at Kentucky 197.525 2/14/2014 Arkansas 197.525 2/24/2012 Georgia 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 197.500 2/17/2012 at Auburn 197.500 1/28/2011 Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State

Top-10 Event Scores – All-Time Vault Beam Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.675 1/26/2018 Oklahoma 49.625 4/4/2015 at NCAA Morgantown Regional 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.625 3/21/2015 at SEC Championships 49.600 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.625 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 49.575 3/9/2018 Nebraska 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.575 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 49.575 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.575 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.575 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships (team) 49.575 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 49.575 2/17/2012 at Auburn 49.575 3/11/2007 at Boise State 49.550 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.550 3/24/2018 at SEC Championships 49.550 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 49.550 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.550 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.550 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.550 4/5/2014 at NCAA Region Championships 49.550 2/22/2013 Kentucky 49.550 4/7/2012 at NCAA Raleigh Regional

Bars Floor Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.700 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 49.875 1/24/2014 Georgia 49.675 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.725 2/27/2015 Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 49.725 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 49.650 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.700 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.625 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 49.675 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.625 3/14/2014 at Missouri 49.675 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.675 1/29/2016 Alabama 49.625 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.675 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.625 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.650 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 49.600 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.650 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.650 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.600 1/18/2013 at Missouri 49.650 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn

University of Florida Top 10 individual scores all-time in NCAA Championships competition

Top Vault Scores - All NCAA Championship Sessions Top Bars Scores - All NCAA Championship Sessions 1 Susan Hines 4/17/1998 Los Angeles, 10.000 Super-6 (1) 1 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 10.000 Super-6 (1) Calif. 1 Susan Hines 4/16/1998 Los Angeles, 10.000 Prelim-B (1) 2 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) Calif. 2 Bridget Sloan 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 2 Alex McMurtry 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) 3 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.975 Prelim-B (2) 3 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.975 Prelim-B (1) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) 5 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (2) 2 Bridgette Caquatto 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 5 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 5 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Mackenzie 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Calif. Caquatto 5 Ashanée 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (4) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Prelim-B(1) 2 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Dickerson 5 Marissa King 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (3) 2 Mackenzie 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 5 Ashanée 4/22/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) Caquatto 2 Alaina Johnson 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Dickerson

5 Ashley Reed 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (1)

5 Orley Szmuch 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, 9.950 Super-6 (2) 2 Melanie Sinclair 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-A (1)

Calif. 5 Chrissy Van Fleet 4/18/1997 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Super-6 (2) Top Bars Scores - Super Six Sessions 5 Chrissy Vogel 4/25/1996 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9.950 Prelim-B (4) 1 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 10.000 Super-6 (1) 5 Chrissy Vogel 4/20/1995 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (4) 2 Alex McMurtry 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) Top Vault Scores - Super Six Sessions 2 Bridgette Caquatto 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 1 Susan Hines 4/17/1998 Los Angeles, 10.000 Super-6 (1) 2 Mackenzie 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Calif. Caquatto 2 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, 9.950 Super-6 (1) 2 Alaina Johnson 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Calif. 9 Bridget Sloan 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.9375 Super-6 (1) 2 Ashaneé 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (4) 10 Alex McMurtry 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.925 Super-6 (2) Dickerson 2 Ashley Reed 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Top Bars Scores - Preliminary Sessions 2 Orley Szmuch 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, 9.950 Super-6 (2) 1 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) Calif. 1 Bridget Sloan 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 2 Chrissy Van Fleet 4/18/1997 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Super-6 (2) 1 Bridget Sloan 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (2) 9 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Super-6 (3) 1 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Prelim-B(1) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.925 Super-6 (1) 1. Mackenzie 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 10 Marissa King 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.925 Super-6 (8) Caquatto 10 Erinn Dooley 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Super-6 (6) 1 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) 1 Melanie Sinclair 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-A (1) Top Vault Scores - Preliminary Sessions 8 Mackenzie 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.925 Prelim-B(2) 1 Susan Hines 4/16/1998 Los Angeles, 10.000 Prelim-B (1) Caquatto Calif. 8 Alaina Johnson 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.925 Prelim-B(2) 2 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.975 Prelim-B (2) 8 Alaina Johnson 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Prelim-A (4) 2 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.975 Prelim-B (1) 8 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Prelim-A (4) 4 Marissa King 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (3) 8 Mackenzie 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.925 Prelim-B (3) 4 Ashanйe 4/22/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) Caquatto Dickerson 8 Melanie Sinclair 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, 9.925 Prelim-A (2) 4 Chrissy Vogel 4/25/1996 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9.950 Prelim-B (4) Utah 4 Chrissy Vogel 4/20/1995 Athens, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (4) 8 Bridget Sloan 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, 9.925 Prelim-A (2) Texas 8 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.925 Prelim-B(3) 8 Chrissy Van Fleet 4/16/1998 Los Angeles, 9.925 Prelim-B (5) Calif. 8 Susan Hines 4/17/1997 Gainesville, Fla. 9.925 Prelim-B (2) 8 Susan Hines 4/25/1996 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9.925 Prelim-B (11) Top Beam Scores - All NCAA Championship Sessions Top Floor Scores - All NCAA Championship Sessions 1 Bridget Sloan 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 1 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.975 Super-6 (1) 1 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 1 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.975 Super-6 (1) 1 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 3 Alicia Boren 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 1 Mackenzie 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 3 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Super-6 (1) Caquatto 3 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Prelim-B (2) 5 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Prelim-B (1) 3 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) 6 Marissa King 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Super-6 (3) 3 Kytra Hunter 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 6 Alaina Johnson 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.925 Super-6 (4) 3 Bridgette Caquatto 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 6 Corey Hartung 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.925 Prelim-A (1) 3 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 9 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9125 Super-6 3 Bridgette Caquatto 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2) (10) 3 Marissa King 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2) 10 Bridget Sloan 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Super-6 (7) 3 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 3 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) 10 Alex McMurtry 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 3 Ashanйe Dickerson 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Super-6 (5) 3 Corey Hartung 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Alaina Johnson 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Super-6 (5)

10 Mackenzie 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(2) Top Floor Scores - Super Six Sessions Caquatto 1 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.975 Super-6 (1) 10 Alaina Johnson 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(2) 1 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.975 Super-6 (1) 10 Marissa King 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 3 Alicia Boren 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 3 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Marissa King 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 3 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Super-6 (2) 10 Randy Stageberg 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 3 Bridgette Caquatto 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (6) 3 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (6) 3 Bridgette Caquatto 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2) 10 Melanie Sinclair 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 3 Marissa King 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2) 10 Amanda Castillo 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 3 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (2)

10 Corey Hartung 4/20/2006 Corvallis, Ore. 9.900 Prelim-B (2) 3 Ashanйe Dickerson 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.950 Super-6 (1)

10 Orley Szmuch 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (6) 3 Corey Hartung 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 10 Erinn Dooley 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (6) 10 Susan Hines 4/17/1998 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (1) Top Floor Scores - Preliminary Sessions 10 Kristen Guise 4/20/1995 Athens, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (2) 1 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.950 Prelim-B (2) 10 Kristen Guise 4/22/1994 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Super-6 (2) 1 Kytra Hunter 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 1 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.950 Prelim-B (1) Top Beam Scores - Super Six Sessions 4 Kennedy Baker 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Prelim-B (6)

1 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 5 Marissa King 4/15/2011 Cleveland, Ohio 9.925 Prelim-B (1)

1 Bridget Sloan 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Super-6 (1) 5 Marissa King 4/22/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.925 Prelim-B (1)

3 Marissa King 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Super-6 (3) 5 Corey Hartung 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.925 Prelim-A (1)

3 Alaina Johnson 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.925 Super-6 (4) 5 Amanda Castillo 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.925 Prelim-A (1)

5 Alex McMurtry 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9125 Super-6 5 Betsy Hamm 4/16/1998 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.925 Prelim-B (2) (10) 10 Bridgette Caquatto 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (4) 6 Bridget Sloan 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Super-6 (7) 10 Kennedy Baker 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (4) 10 Claire Boyce 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(8) 6 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Kytra Hunter 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(8) 6 Alaina Johnson 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Bridget Sloan 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(8) 6 Kytra Hunter 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Marissa King 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 6 Marissa King 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 6 Randy Stageberg 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Super-6 (5) 10 Maranda Smith 4/15/2011 Cleveland, Ohio 9.900 Prelim-B (3) 6 Orley Szmuch 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (6) 10 Alaina Johnson 4/15/2011 Cleveland, Ohio 9.900 Prelim-B (3) 6 Erinn Dooley 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (6) 10 Ashanйe Dickerson 4/22/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 9.900 Prelim-B (3) 6 Susan Hines 4/17/1998 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Super-6 (1) 10 Nicola Willis 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-A (4) 6 Kristen Guise 4/22/1994 Salt Lake City, 9.900 Super-6 (2) 10 Ashley Reed 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-A (4) Utah 10 Ashley Reed 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 10 Savannah Evans 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 10 Corey Hartung 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) Top Beam Scores - Preliminary Sessions 10 Corey Hartung 4/20/2006 Corvallis, Ore. 9.900 Prelim-B (2) 1 Bridget Sloan 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 10 Savannah Evans 4/20/2006 Corvallis, Ore. 9.900 Prelim-B (2) 1 Mackenzie Caquatto 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.950 Prelim-A (1) 10 Erinn Dooley 4/15/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (5) 3 Alex McMurtry 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Prelim-B (1) 10 Breanne King 4/15/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (5) 4 Corey Hartung 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.925 Prelim-A (1) 10 Savannah Evans 4/15/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (5) 5 Kytra Hunter 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 10 Hilary Thompson 4/19/2001 Athens, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-A (4) 5 Alex McMurtry 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 9.900 Prelim-A (1) 10 Susan Hines 4/16/1998 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-B (4) 5 Mackenzie Caquatto 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(2) 10 Kristen Guise 4/25/1996 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B (5) 5 Alaina Johnson 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9.900 Prelim-B(2) 5 Marissa King 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 5 Bridget Sloan 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 5 Kytra Hunter 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (6) 5 Alaina Johnson 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (6) 5 Melanie Sinclair 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 5 Amanda Castillo 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 9.900 Prelim-A (2) 5 Corey Hartung 4/20/2006 Corvallis, Ore. 9.900 Prelim-B (2) 5 Kristen Guise 4/20/1995 Athens, Ga. 9.900 Prelim-B (2)

Top All-Around Totals - All NCAA Championship Sessions Rank Name Total Session Year V UB BB FX Rank in Session or Super 6 1 Alex McMurtry 39.8125 Prelim-B 2017 9.975 9.950 9.9375 9.950 1 2 Alex McMurtry 39.800 Super-6 2017 9.9375 10.000 9.9125 9.950 2 3 Bridget Sloan 39.750 Super-6 2013 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.950 1 4 Bridget Sloan 39.725 Super-6 2014 9.950 9.900 9.950 9.925 1 4 Kytra Hunter 39.725 Prelim-B 2012 9.975 9.900 9.900 9.950 1 6 Bridget Sloan 39.700 Prelim-A 2016 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.900 1 7 Kytra Hunter 39.675 Super-6 2014 9.950 9.875 9.900 9.950 2 8 Bridget Sloan 39.650 Super-6 2015 9.900 9.950 9.850 9.950 3 8 Marissa King 39.650 Super-6 2013 9.900 9.875 9.925 9.950 2 8 Alaina Johnson 39.650 Super-6 2012 9.900 9.950 9.925 9.875 4

Top All-Around Total - Super Six Sessions Rank Name Total Year V UB BB FX Rank in Super 6 1 Alex McMurtry 39.800 2017 9.9375 10.000 9.9125 9.950 2 2 Bridget Sloan 39.750 2013 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.950 1 3 Bridget Sloan 39.725 2014 9.950 9.900 9.950 9.925 1 4 Kytra Hunter 39.675 2014 9.950 9.875 9.900 9.950 2 5 Bridget Sloan 39.650 2016 9.8875 9.9375 9.900 9.925 5 Bridget Sloan 39.650 2015 9.900 9.950 9.850 9.950 3 5 Marissa King 39.650 2013 9.900 9.875 9.925 9.950 2 5 Alaina Johnson 39.650 2012 9.900 9.950 9.925 9.875 4 9 Kytra Hunter 39.625 2015 9.925 9.825 9.900 9.975 4 10 Corey Hartung 39.600 2009 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.950 4

Top All-Around Totals - Preliminary Sessions Rank Name Total Prelim Year V UB BB FX Rank in Session 1 Alex McMurtry 39.8125 Prelim-B 2017 9.975 9.950 9.9375 9.950 1 2 Kytra Hunter 39.725 Prelim-B 2012 9.975 9.900 9.900 9.950 1 3 Bridget Sloan 39.700 Prelim-A 2016 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.900 1 4 Kytra Hunter 39.600 Prelim-A 2015 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.950 1 4 Alaina Johnson 39.600 Prelim-B 2014 9.900 9.925 9.900 9.875 2 4 Bridget Sloan 39.600 Prelim-A 2013 9.875 9.925 9.900 9.900 1 4 Alaina Johnson 39.600 Prelim-B 2012 9.900 9.950 9.900 9.850 4 8 Amanda Castillo 39.550 Prelim-A 2007 9.900 9.875 9.900 9.875 2 9 Marissa King 39.525 Prelim-A 2013 9.875 9.850 9.900 9.900 3 9 Melanie Sinclair 39.525 Prelim-A 2008 9.850 9.950 9.850 9.875 1

Top 10 UF Team Scores - NCAA Semi or Super Six Team Top Totals in Super Six Florida Florida 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 198.175 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 198.175 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 197.850 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 197.850 2017 Prelim‐B 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 197.8125 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 197.775 2013 Prelim‐A 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 197.775 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 197.700 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 197.775 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 197.575 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 197.700 2007 Super‐6 4/27/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 197.225 2014 Prelim‐B 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 197.650 2010 Super‐6 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 197.000 2012 Prelim‐B 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 197.650 2004 Super‐6 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 196.800 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 197.575 2009 Super‐6 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 196.725 2016 Prelim‐A 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 197.475 2008 Super‐6 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 196.700 2015 Prelim‐A 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 197.475 Team Top Event Scores in Super Six Team Top 10 Events Scores – NCAA Semi or Super Six Vault Vault 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.500 2012 Prelim‐B 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.575 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.475 2017 Prelim‐B 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.5125 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.500 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.450 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.475 2008 Super‐6 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 49.400 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2007 Super‐6 4/27/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.400 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.450 2004 Super‐6 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.400 2013 Prelim‐A 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.450 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.3625 2010 Prelim‐B 4/22/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 49.425 2016 Super‐6 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.325 2008 Super‐6 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 49.400 1997 Super‐6 4/18/1997 Gainesville, Fla. 49.325 2007 Super‐6 4/27/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.400 2004 Super‐6 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.400 Uneven Bars 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.600 Uneven Bars 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.5375 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.600 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.475 2014 Prelim‐B 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.550 2016 Super‐6 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.5375 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2013 Prelim‐A 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.525 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.425 2016 Prelim‐A 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.475 2007 Super‐6 4/27/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.275 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.475 2006 Super‐6 4/21/2006 Corvallis, Ore. 49.175 2015 Prelim‐A 4/17/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2009 Super‐6 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 49.150 2012 Prelim‐B 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.450 2010 Super‐6 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 49.125 2016 Super‐6 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.450 Balance Beam 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.500 Balance Beam 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.475 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.500 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.300 2013 Prelim‐A 4/19/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.475 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.300 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.475 2004 Super‐6 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.300 2007 Prelim‐A 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.425 2007 Super‐6 4/27/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.225 2017 Prelim‐B 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.3875 1997 Super‐6 4/18/1997 Gainesville, Fla. 49.225 2016 Prelim‐A 4/15/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.350 2016 Super‐6 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.2125 2012 Prelim‐B 4/20/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.350 2010 Super‐6 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 49.200 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.300 2009 Super‐6 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 49.200 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.300 2014 Prelim‐B 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.300 Floor Exercise 2004 Super‐6 4/16/2004 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.300 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.725 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.650 Floor Exercise 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.625 2013 Super‐6 4/20/2013 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.725 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.500 2015 Super‐6 4/18/2015 Fort Worth, Texas 49.650 2010 Super‐6 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 49.425 2014 Super‐6 4/19/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.625 2012 Super‐6 4/21/2012 Duluth, Ga. 49.400 2008 Prelim‐A 4/24/2008 Athens, Ga. 49.525 2008 Super‐6 4/25/2008 Athens, Ga. 49.400 2017 Super‐6 4/15/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.500 2009 Super‐6 4/17/2009 Lincoln, Neb. 49.375 2017 Prelim‐B 4/14/2017 St. Louis, Mo. 49.4875 1998 Super‐6 4/17/1998 Los Angeles, Calif. 49.375 2011 Prelim‐B 4/15/2011 Cleveland, Ohio 49.450 2016 Super‐6 4/16/2016 Fort Worth, Texas 49.3625 2014 Prelim‐B 4/18/2014 Birmingham, Ala. 49.425 2010 Super‐6 4/23/2010 Gainesville, Fla. 49.425 2007 Prelim‐A 4/26/2007 Salt Lake City, Utah 49.425 2018 National Collegiate Women's GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

REGIONALS SEMIFINAL II SUPER SIX SEMIFINAL I REGIONALS April 7 April 20 - 7 p.m. April 21 - 7 p.m. April 20 - 1 p.m. April 7 St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis

1 Oklahoma (198.120) 2 LSU (197.890) Oklahoma (198.000) LSU (197.675) 12 Kentucky (196.800) 11 Nebraska (196.815)

13 Denver (196.785) National Champion 14 Oregon St. (196.780)

*Minnesota (196.250) 2 George Washington (196.460) 3 Iowa St. (196.045) 4 *NC State (196.440) Kentucky (197.050) 5 Nebraska (197.525) Iowa (195.775) 6 Maryland (195.930)

5 Florida (197.390) 6 *Alabama (197.165) Florida (197.725) 1 1 Alabama (197.225) 8 Washington (196.960) 2 2 7 Michigan (197.160) 3 3 17 Arizona St. (196.545) 18 Georgia (196.515)

West Virginia (196.070) Missouri (196.390)

*Penn St. (195.985) Illinois (196.265) Washington (196.275) Georgia (196.500) New Hampshire (195.940) Central Mich. (195.750)

4 *Utah (197.540) 3 UCLA (197.840) Utah (197.475) UCLA (197.650) 9 California (196.890) 10 Arkansas (196.820)

16 Auburn (196.595) 15 Boise St. (196.745)

BYU (196.430) *Ohio St. (196.215)

Stanford (196.080) Pittsburgh (195.870) California (196.725) Arkansas (196.775) Southern Utah (195.915) Kent St. (195.855)

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