OKLAHOMAGYMNASTICS INTRODUCTION OU Athletics Communications....153 2021 WOMEN’S GUIDE University Administration ...... 154 The 2021 Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics Guide was designed and Quick Facts...... 4 produced in-house by the OU Athletics Communications Office in Photo Roster...... 5 HISTORY & RECORDS Norman, Okla., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The 2021 Schedule...... 6 Championship History...... 158 is an equal opportunity institution. www. 2021 Sooners...... 7 National Champions...... 162 ou.edu/eoo (October 2016) All-Americans...... 164 Conference Honors...... 166 There’s Only One Oklahoma...... 11 GUIDE DESIGN Academic Honors...... 166 Facilities ...... 12 Lindsey Morrison Letterwinners...... 170 Student Life ...... 14 Series Records...... 171 The University of Oklahoma ...... 20 GUIDE WRITING All-Time Results...... 172 Sooner Tradition ...... 24 Lindsey Morrison Norman/ ...... 26 PHOTOGRAPHY SEASON REVIEW Randy Alvarado, Roland Barrett, Josh Gateley, Madison Mooring, Amy 2018 Photo Timeline ...... 30 Pyle, Shevaun Williams, and OU Athletics Communications archives. 2018 Results ...... 54 2018 Awards ...... 58 PUBLICATION EDITORS THE SOONERS The Oklahoma Gymnastics office Gymnast Profiles ...... 60

COACHES & STAFF Head Coach K.J. Kindler ...... 144 Associate Head Coach Lou Ball ...... 146 Associate Head Coach Tom Haley ...... 148 Support Staff ...... 150 3 SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS GENERAL INFORMATION SOCIAL MEDIA Location...... Norman, Okla. For behind-the-scenes updates and information about the Enrollment...... 31, 244 Sooners, search Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics on Facebook, Founded...... 1890 OU_WGymnastics on Twitter and Instagram. President...... Joseph Harroz, Jr. VP/Athletics Director...... Joe Castiglione SOONERSPORTS.COM Nickname...... Sooners For the latest information on OU women’s gymnastics, including Colors...... Crimson & Cream stats, standings, notes, photos, video and bios, visit the official AUDREY DAVIS VANESSA DENIZ JORDAN DRAPER JENNA DUNN JULIANNE FEHRING Conference...... Big 12 website of Oklahoma Athletics at freshman sophomore senior sophomore freshman Arena...... www.SoonerSports.com. Capacity...... 11,562 OU’s All-Time Record...... 780-346-5 PRACTICE POLICY Practices are held at the Sam Viersen Center, directly north and TEAM INFORMATION across Imhoff Street from the Lloyd Noble Center. Practices are 2020 Overall Record*...... 16-0 typically open to the media; however, those who wish to attend 2020 High Score...... 198.450 (vs. Denver) must obtain clearance through Lindsey Morrison in the Athletics Big 12 Finish...... N/A Communications Office prior to the start of practice. For the NCAA Finish...... N/A 2021 season, practices are closed for safety reasons. Practice Routines Returning/Lost...... 17/7 generally runs from noon to 4 p.m. The best time to conduct ERIN HUTCHISON BELL JOHNSON EMMA LAPINTA KATHERINE LEVASSEUR AUDREY LYNN sophomore freshman junior freshman freshman All-Americans Returning/Lost...... interviews is immediately following practice and those will take place over Zoom. COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... K.J. Kindler CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Year...... 15th Season Media credentials for home contests at the Lloyd Noble Alma Mater...... Iowa State, 1992 Center should be requested no later than one day prior to Record at OU...... 392-53-3 the event. Credentials will be issued to working media only. Career Record...... 486-106-4 All requests should be directed to Lindsey Morrison in the Assistant Coach...... Lou Ball Athletics Communications Office at (972) 49-3018 or by email to Year...... 15th Season [email protected]. SHERIDAN RAMSEY EVY SCHOEPFER QUINN SMITH ALLIE STERN Assistant Coach...... Tom Haley freshman junior freshman sophomore junior Year...... 15th Season PRESS CONFERENCES Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Ashley Kerr Post-meet press conferences will take place in the interview Year...... 4th Season room located off the north tunnel of the Lloyd Noble Center Women’s Gymnastics Office Phone...... (405) 325-6876 after head coach K.J. Kindler dismisses her athletes. All Women’s Gymnastics Office Fax...... (405) 325-8337 interviews will be conducted via Zoom. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS INTERVIEW REQUESTS Women’s Gymnastics Contact...... Lindsey Morrison Non-post-meet interview requests for athletes and coaches Email...... [email protected] must be arranged through Lindsey Morrison in the Athletics Phone...... O: (405) 325-8372 Communications Office. All requests should be submitted at MEILIN SULLIVAN KARRIE THOMAS OLIVIA TRAUTMAN CARLY WOODARD freshman senior junior senior senior ...... C: (972) 849-3018 least one day in advance of the desired interview time. All Fax...... (405) 325-7623 interviews will be conducted via Zoom.

*The 2020 season was suspended due to COVID-19.

K.J. KINDLER LOU BALL TOM HALEY ASHLEY KERR head coach associate head coach associate head coach VOLUNTEER COACH STUDENT COACH

4 5 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS NAME HT YEAR HOMETOWN CLUB Davis, Audrey 5-1 Fr. Frisco, World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Deniz, Vanessa 5-4 So. Millstone Township, N.J. (Allentown HS) Arena Gymnastics Draper, Jordan 5-3 Sr. Bedford, Texas (Birdville HS) Empire Gymnastics ROSTER & SCHEDULE Dunn, Jenna 4-10 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Westmoore HS) Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) Fehring, Julianne 5-4 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant HS) LaFleur’s Sunday Jan. 10 ARIZONA STATE LLOYD NOBLE CENTER 1:45 p.m. Fletcher, Danae 5-3 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. MG Elite Sunday Jan. 17 UTAH LLOYD NOBLE CENTER 3:45 p.m. Hutchison, Erin 5-6 So. Allen, Texas (Spring Creek Academy) World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Friday Jan. 22 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. 6 p.m. Johnson, Bell 5-6 Fr. Norman, Okla. (Norman North HS) Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy Sunday Jan. 31 WEST VIRGINIA* LLOYD NOBLE CENTER 6:45 p.m. LaPinta, Emma 5-2 Jr. Frisco, Texas (Rick Reedy HS) Kurt Thomas Gymnastics Sunday Feb. 7 vs. Denver*, Temple Denver, Colo. 3 p.m. LeVasseur, Katherine 5-3 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Reagan HS) Mavericks Gymnastics Saturday Feb. 13 at Metroplex Challenge^ Fort Worth, Texas 7 p.m. Lynn, Audrey 5-4 Fr. Norman, Okla. (Oklahoma Christian School) Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy Friday Feb. 19 at North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 5 p.m. Ramsey, Sheridan 5-4 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) Aim High Academy Friday Feb. 26 Denver*, TWU, Lindenwood LLOYD NOBLE CENTER 6:45 p.m. Schoepfer, Evy 5-3 Sr. Ames, Iowa (Gilbert HS.) Triad Gymnastics Friday March 5 BYU LLOYD NOBLE CENTER 6:45 p.m. Smith, Quinn 5-1 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope HS) Arizona Sunrays Sunday March 7 at TWU Denton, Texas 2 p.m. Smith, Ragan 5-1 So. Lewisville, Texas (Adirondack Academy) Texas Dreams Sunday March 14 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa 2 p.m. Stern, Allie 5-3 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS) Perfect Balance Training Center Saturday March 20 Big 12 Championships Morgantown, W.Va. TBD Sullivan, Meilin 5-4 Fr. Parkville, Mo. (Park Hill South HS) Fuzion Gymnastics ^ Metroplex Challenge at Fort Worth Convention Center | * Denotes Big 12 Opponent Thomas, Karrie 5-3 Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. (Douglas HS) American Twisters Trautman, Olivia 5-0 Jr. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park HS) Twin City Twisters Webb, Anastasia 5-5 Sr. Morton Grove, Ill. (Niles West HS) llinois Gymnastics Institute Woodard, Carly 5-5 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS) Fuzion Gymnastics

6 7 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 8 9 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS HOME SWEET HOME HOME RESULTS UNDER K.J. KINDLER 2020 2014 2009 1.20 198.175 No. 19 Arkansas W 196.550 1.10 197.700 No. 8 Georgia W 196.500 1.26 195.625 No. 8 Arkansas L 196.900 1.31 197.600 Iowa State W 195.000 1.17 196.675 Iowa State W 193.050 1.30 196.500 No. 21 Minnesota W 195.675 2.14 198.400 West Virginia W 195.575 2.9 197.325 No. 3 LSU L 197.650 2.20 196.375 No. 13 Missouri W 196.225 TWU W 193.875 2.28 197.250 No. 15 Illinois W 195.850 No. 18 West Virginia W 195.250 2.29 198.450 No. 6 Denver W 197.000 3.7 197.450 No. 21 Arizona State W 194.150 Brown W 185.950 3.6 198.100 No. 5 Michigan W 197.425 3.6 196.125 Illinois State W 191.750 2013 TWU W 191.300 2019 1.18 197.325 No. 11 Denver W 195.850 1.11 197.825 No. 5 Georgia W 195.300 2.22 198.375 No. 5 UCLA W 197.200 2008 2.1 198.325 No. 2 Florida W 198.025 3.8 197.875 No. 16 Arizona W 196.125 2.1 195.275 No. 12 Nebraska W 194.950 3.3 197.775 No. 2 UCLA W 197.575 3.10 197.525 No. 9 Stanford W 196.000 2.15 196.375 Iowa State W 193.675 3.15 198.275 No. 11 Alabama W 197.250 North Carolina W 195.300 2.29 195.650 TWU W 189.350 3.23 197.575 No. 5 Denver W 197.250 4.7 197.375 No. 11 Stanford W 196.800 3.7 196.750 No. 11 Auburn W 195.900 No. 22 Iowa State W 195.950 No. 22 Washington W 195.925 3.29 195.875 Iowa State W 195.775 West Virginia W 195.600 No. 14 Penn State W 195.875 No. 18 Missouri W 195.225 Iowa W 194.475 No. 14 Nebraska W 194.975 2018 Southern Utah W 194.850 4.12 195.875 No. 4 Alabama L 197.300 1.21 197.525 Iowa State W 194.975 No. 19 Arizona State W 193.200 TWU W 191.425 2012 No. 16 Boise State W 194.400 2.11 198.150 North Carolina W 195.750 1.27 196.475 No. 20 N.C. State W 194.075 No. 24 Illinois W 195.425 2.23 198.025 West Virginia W 195.750 2.3 196.475 No. 9 Nebraska L 196.750 SEMO W 193.850 3.3 198.375 No. 7 Michigan W 197.175 No. 25 Minnesota W 194.625 3.9 198.100 No. 15 Denver W 196.525 Centenary W 188.600 2007 No. 10 Arkansas W 195.700 2.24 197.225 No. 21 Michigan W 196.300 1.19 196.125 Missouri W 193.825 No. 12 Arizona State W 195.700 TWU W 194.650 Central Michigan W 191.025 3.2 197.300 No. 5 Alabama W 197.150 3.3 196.725 TWU W 192.425 2017 3.24 197.475 No. 19 Missouri W 196.025 3.17 195.475 Iowa W 193.825 1.6 197.750 No. 3 Alabama W 196.700 Iowa State W 196.025 3.24 197.175 Pittsburgh W 194.075 1.15 198.025 No. 8 UCLA W 196.825 2.3 197.675 No. 8 Denver W 194.500 2011 No. 20 Nebraksa W 194.450 1.7 195.475 No. 11 Arkansas W 195.075 TWU W 193.000 1.21 195.300 No. 6 Oregon State W 194.650 2.24 197.675 No. 7 Georgia W 196.925 No. 23 Denver W 194.300 Centenary W 187.625 2016 2.18 196.425 Missouri W 195.225 1.15 197.125 No. 11 Cal W 194.225 3.4 197.025 No. 13 Ohio State W 196.100 TWU W 188.250 No. 17 Illinois W 195.400 1.22 197.475 Iowa State W 193.850 TWU W 193.425 Arizona State W 193.325 3.11 196.875 Michigan State W 194.800 2.7 197.900 No. 23 West Virginia W 4.2 197.350 No. 7 Utah W 196.475 195.250 No. 17 Washington W 195.300 2.26 198.075 No. 4 Michigan W 197.275 North Carolina W 195.225 New Hampshire W 194.500 2015 Missouri W 194.175 1.9 197.625 No. 13 Arkansas W 194.900 1.23 197.850 SE Missouri St. W 192.850 2010 TWU W 190.350 1.8 196.250 No. 4 Florida W 195.275 3.6 198.500 No. 3 Florida W 198.100 2.5 196.825 No. 10 Nebraska W 196.225 3.21 197.875 West Virginia W 195.025 TWU W 192.575 Iowa State W 194.775 2.12 197.250 No. 16 Iowa State W 196.225 4.4 197.625 Oregon State W 196.750 3.5 197.950 No. 1 Alabama W 197.275 Southern Utah W 196.275 3.12 196.900 No. 25 Washington W 195.800 Missouri W 196.100 NC State W 195.775 Penn State W 195.150

10 11 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS TRAIN LIKE A CHAMPION SAM VIERSEN GYMNASTICS CENTER Champions need a championship-caliber space to train and the OU women’s gymnastics program has just that at the Sam Viersen Gymnastics Center.

One of the nation’s premier collegiate training THE FUTURE OF OKLAHOMA GYMNASTICS facilities, Sam Viersen is one of only a handful freestanding co-ed college gyms in the country. With an addition and renovation The facility was overhauled in 2010, including a in the future for the Sam Viersen 7,000 square-foot addition, and improvements have continued to be made to ensure that OU Gymnastics Center, the University gymnasts have everything they need to be of Oklahoma is working toward successful. creating an amazing facility for current and future gymnasts who New graphics were installed in 2016 to showcase choose to represent the Crimson the success of the program, highlighting the and Cream. national championships and All-American athletes who competed for Oklahoma. The new space will greatly benefit the student-athletes, adding a team lounge, upgrading the training room and adding a room designated for conditioning.

“The addition of the locker rooms, team lounge, training room, wet room spa, massage room, leotard showroom, theater and fitness center will elevate our facility to rival the best the NCAA has to offer,” head coach K.J. Kindler said.

“We are so fortunate for the support of Joe Castiglione and his unwavering motivation to push us forward. Our former and current student-athletes earned this amazing facility and the upgrade for future Sooners is a legacy they leave behind. Thank you to everyone who has and will contribute to this much needed capital project.”

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Opened in 2013, Headington Hall is home to over 380 OU residents, including student-athletes and traditional CHAMPIONSHIP students. All Headington residents live in one of three premium suites. Each suite features at least two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchennette and a living room. Headington has been designed to be flexible in addressing the needs of all residents. Units/rooms feature large, adjustable beds, numerous places to study or hang EXPERIENCE out and a wide variety of dining options. SPORTS MEDICINE

The Oklahoma Athletics Department feels a strong responsibility to help its athletes reach and maintain their optimum health and achieve conditioning goals. For this reason, OU has developed excellent training and conditioning programs to lessen the possibility of injuries.

Jenn Richardson is responsible for the daily care, treatment, rehab and prevention of injuries for the women’s gymnastics program. She enters her 15th season at OU in 2020-21.

Renovations are complete at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The project included a new strength and conditioning room, training room, nutrition center, meeting rooms and the equipment operation. Student-athletes from all 21 OU sports will benefit from the space. The OU sports medicine department is expanding and nutritional offerings are growing, which means it can maintain health and rehabilitate at the highest level.

OPTIMUM NUTRITION LLOYD NOBLE CENTER After serving a year and a half as a graduate assistant and another three as assistant director, Rachel Suba has assumed the role Centrally located in the heart of America, the Lloyd Noble Center features some of best collegiate athletics in the of interim director of sports nutrition for the Sooners. A former nation. competitive gymnast and current powerlifter, the Cleveland, Ohio, native puts her background in culinary arts to use in keeping OU’s The home of OU men’s and women’s basketball and women’s gymnastics, the Lloyd Noble Center’s primary tenants student-athletes fueled for success. Each day, Suba and her staff have accumulated a combined eight Final Four appearances, four national championships and 47 conference titles. aim to leave an impact that stretches beyond the playing field. Since its opening in 1975, nearly five million fans have come through the LNC doors in anticipation of a Sooner “My ultimate job is to fuel these athletes for sport and life after victory. sport,” says Suba. “Their time as athletes is a small portion of the rest of their lives. They will take with them the lessons they learn OU is to 108-4 inside Lloyd Noble Center since the arrival of head coach K.J. Kindler in 2007. The Sooners have during their time here at OU — creating a positive relationship posted 32 consecutive victories dating back to 2014 and the 2021 senior class has never lost a home meet in their with food that will affect them later in life.” career. Suba educates the Sooners using a three-pillared philosophy that The Lloyd Noble Center has been host to some of the best gymnastics in the nation. The Big 12 Championships were emphasizes the importance of proper fueling. The goal, Suba says, most recently held at the LNC in 2019. In 2023, the Sooners will be one of four host sites for the NCAA Regionals. is to maximize adaptations to training, speed recovery time, boost the immune system and improve body composition. A successful nutrition plan will increase energy levels and decrease injury risk while leading to a healthier and improved lifestyle. 14 15 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS HEADINGTONHALL GAME CHANGER SUITE LIVING CLOSE TO IT ALL Upon the opening of Headington Hall, athletic director Joe Castiglione All Headington residents live in one of three premium suites. Each suite Residents of Headington stay where the action is, just steps from Gaylord remarked, “It stands alone in its uniqueness, its sustainability (and) its features at least two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchennette and a Family-Oklahoma Memorial Satidum, the South Oval and central campus. services to the students who live here.” living room. AMENITIES PERFECT BLEND UNBEATABLE DINING Headington has been designed to be flexible in addressing the needs of all Opened in 2013, Headington Hall is home to over 380 OU residents, Headington houses the brand new Wagner Dining Hall, offering a variety residents. Units/rooms feature large, adjustable beds, numerous places to including student-athletes and traditional students. of healthy and delicious choices - many of which have been designed by study or hang out and a wide variety of dining options. Oklahoma’s own nutritionist, Tiffany Byrd.

16 17 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONS IN THE COMMUNITY OU lives by a clear and strong motto in dealing with its student-athletes: Inspiring Champions for Today, Preparing Leaders for Tomorrow. To fulfill that promise, the athletics department and student-athletes take an active role in a number of community service projects. Sooner student-athletes are exposed to life outside of sports and school work with opportunities to serve and help others.

The Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is a committee made up of student-athletes from all 21 intercollegiate athletic teams at the University of Oklahoma. The group coordinates community service programs for the Sooners AND CLASSROOM each month.

“Giving back is something that benefits us as much as those we’re helping,” says OU head women’s gymnastics PERFECT APR coach K.J. Kindler. “It brings us back to reality and makes us realize that there is more to life than collegiate The women’s gymnastics team was one of two OU programs to be recognized for athletics.” posting a perfect 1,000 multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) last May, marking the seventh straight year the Sooners accomplished the feat. Oklahoma’s student-athletes recognize that wearing the Crimson and Cream means representing a popular sports program and themselves as individuals. They are encouraged to respond to a public that adores them, while TOP OF THEIR CLASS learning important lessons about making a positive impact in the lives of others and in the community in which they The Sooners posted a 3.625 GPA for the 2019-20 academic year and were ranked live. No. 25 amongst all active gymnastics programs the women’s gymnastics team. The Sooners were the top team in the Big 12 and fifth-highest Power 5 university. In the spring of 2020, the women’s gymnastics team boasted the highest GPA of any team with a 3.84. ALL-AMERICANS In 2020, a program-best 13 athletes earned Scholastic All-America honors from the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). It marked the 14th straight season at least five Sooners received the honor. CONFERENCE RECOGNITION The Sooners have had at least two first-team Academic All- Big 12 members all 24 years of the conference’s existence.

Five or more Sooners have been named to the team every 2017 season of K.J. Kindler’s tenure as head coach at Oklahoma, 2019 2020 including a program-record 12 in 2017. 2018

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5 6 8 8 5 7 7 9 9 6 12 10 11 11 18 19 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS THE UNIVERSITY OF FLAGSHIP OF EXCELLENCE The University of Oklahoma is experiencing a golden era in the history of a great institution. The quality of new students is soaring and OKLAHOMA donor confidence is at an all-time high. DID YOU KNOW? Former President David L. Boren spurred • OU ranks No. 1 in the nation among all public and private significant changes that have resulted in a universities in the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled. learning environment of the highest order. As a Over 800 currently call OU home. result, the state of Oklahoma enjoys resources that impact everything from medical science to • The Princeton Review ranks OU among the best in the nation in the arts for many years to come. terms of academic excellence and cost for students and declared that OU is home to the happiest student body. The University of Oklahoma has long embraced the great tradition of Sooner athletics. With • OU has consistently been designated as one of America’s competitive facilities all located on the main 100 Best College Buys by Institutional Research & Evaluation, campus, including several near the heart of the an independent higher education research and consulting university, student-athletes and their classmates organization. mingle comfortably in an environment that fosters an attitude of excellence, regardless of • OU is the only public university in Oklahoma to be included in the endeavor. the Fiske Guide to Colleges, which lists the top 10 percent of all U.S. universities. Created by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral • OU’s $250 million Campaign for Scholarships has reached more degree-granting research university serving the than $285 million. The success of the campaign has allowed OU educational, cultural, economic and health-care to more than double its private scholarships. needs of the state, region and nation. • The Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College offers The Norman campus serves as home to all of the largest honors program among public universities in the the university’s academic programs except . More than 3,100 students participate in small health-related fields. The OU Health Sciences classes of 19 or less. Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive academic health • OU has produced 29 Rhodes Scholars; no other university in centers in the nation with seven professional Oklahoma has had more than three. colleges. • OU’s entrepreneurship program in the Price College of Business ranks in the top five in the nation among all public universities.

• OU is the only Big 12 university to be selected as having one of America’s 25 most beautiful campuses.

20 21 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS PATH TO GRADUATION #1: ASSESMENT dietary requirements of OU student-athletes. The levels of academic preparation, educational orientation and career interests for all incoming student-athletes are evaluated. A staff learning #4: FACULTY RELATIONS specialist administers a variety of academic skills and career interest The faculty guest program’s purpose is to enhance the athletic department’s assessments. Individual academic support plans are then tailored to match relationship with the faculty and staff. Faculty members are selected to be a student-athlete’s academic skills and career interests. Furthermore, all new guest coaches for the week in all sports throughout the academic year. During student-athletes are required to participate in a University orientation, which that time, the faculty guests are provided with a list of planned activities that includes assessment in mathematics placement and foreign language, among are designed to give them an opportunity to experience various aspects of others. the athletic department’s operations and introduce them to student-athlete lifestyles and expectations. #2: SKILL DEVELOPMENT A comprehensive tutoring program of approximately 60 tutors provides #5: RESIDENT LIFE one-to-one and small-group instruction. Student-athletes are assisted with Student-athletes reside in a variety of University housing environments, study skills, problem-solving techniques and specific course material. Athletic including the Sooner Housing Center. The Sooner Housing Center, managed Student Life Office counselors may recommend tutors or a student-athlete by Athletic Student Life staff, is located across the street from Oklahoma may request one independently. Memorial Stadium. It provides a living environment that is conducive to the academic and personal development of student-athletes. The Sooner Housing The Study Skills Center provides student-athletes with assistance in college Center was the winner of the 1998 President’s Trophy for the outstanding reading strategies and individual instruction for reading improvement. housing center on the OU campus and was recognized for its contribution Meanwhile, the Thompson Writing Center offers a dynamic, positive to academic excellence, innovative programming and campus diversity. The atmosphere to help student-athletes generate ideas and strategies for writing Sooner Housing Center was also selected as the President’s Trophy runner-up assignments. Consultants help student-athletes organize papers, review in 1997 and 2000. grammatical basics, develop proofreading and library research skills, and design resumes. A learning specialist regularly conducts time management #6: LIFE SKILLS & MORE and study skills workshops. The staff’s goal is to help student-athletes become OU is a member of the NCAA’s Life Skills Program and is dedicated to independent writers and learners in the academic environment. contributing to the growth and development of student-athletes through academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, community Understanding computers and having access to them on a regular basis are service and career development. essential to today’s successful student. The two Athletic Computer Centers, also located in the Prentice Gautt Academic Center, provide student-athletes The OU Athletic Student Life program places special emphasis upon with computer knowledge and access. The Athletic Computer Centers are recognition of outstanding academic performances by student-athletes. open six days a week with extended hours offered during peak times. Scholar-athletes with a 3.0 GPA and above are recognized each semester at halftime of a football or men’s basketball game. An awards banquet is held in The Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center was established to assist the Spring to recognize scholar-athletes and special award winners. student-athletes with speaking, listening, reading and writing in different languages. The Center, coordinated by a Modern Languages department Graduating student-athletes receive recognition prior to OU’s graduation instructor, offers a top-notch multimedia environment for all foreign language ceremonies in May at a reception. Each is given an “O” ring, representing instruction. their athletic participation and graduation from the University of Oklahoma. Realizing the increasing role mathematics plays in society today, the All scholarship student-athletes who exhaust their eligibility within eight Prentice Gautt Academic Center aims to help all student-athletes achieve semesters may receive an additional year of financial aid within a six-year an understanding of math and related topics in their course work. The period. Mathematics Center offers regular instruction for student-athletes placed in preparatory mathematics courses and tutorial consultation in all math and Student-athlete leaders from each sport comprise the Student-Athlete statistics courses. Advisory Board, which aims to improve communication with the Athletics At OU, non-athletic career preparation is enhanced through workshops in Department and University administration regarding student-athletes’ needs resume development, job search strategies, interviewing skills and graduate and concerns. The Student-Athlete Advisory Board developed a community school preparation assistance. The Sooner Career Program is dedicated to outreach partnership with the Oklahoma Youth Center, a local residential educating student-athletes about the world of work and providing a transition facility for physically, mentally and sexually abused children. from college athletics to their first careers. The program includes the OU Career Fair, career information seminars, opportunities for summer internships The board also designs programs that encourage excellence in academics and in various fields, an employment referral service and mentorship opportunities social responsibility and serve to represent student-athletes on campus-wide for graduating student-athletes. committees.

Effective communication well is an essential skill in successful personal and professional interaction for OU student athletes. The OU Communications Center offers training for effective oral communication and media relations. A working media conference room featuring a stage and modern audio-visual systems is available in a state-of-the-art communications center.

#3: COUNSELING Student-athletes receive caring, professional support from Academics as well as Psychological Resources (PROS). This support may take several forms, including career choice, academic or personal decisions. Four professional athletic academic counselors are present to help student-athletes through the educational process.

Approximately one counselor per 100 student-athletes is available to assist the student-athletes with planning class schedules, choosing degree programs and setting personal and academic goals. Course attendance and course performance are checked a minimum of four times per semester for each student-athlete participating in the intercollegiate athletic program.

The personal health and nutritional needs of student-athletes are monitored by the OU Sports Medicine staff of physicians and certified athletic trainers. The Wagner Dining Hall makes every effort to accommodate the special 22 23 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS The University of Oklahoma has a long BOOMER SOONER MASCOTS CRIMSON AND CREAM In the early years of the 1900s, both encouraged to stand and raise one finger in and storied history. The rich tradition has One of the most recognizable college The is a Conestoga, or In the fall of 1895, Miss May Overstreet, the townspeople of Norman and students of OU the air during the playing of the Chant - a given birth to some of the most recognized fight songs in the country, Boomer Sooner covered wagon, reminiscent of the mode of only woman on the faculty, was asked to participated in a band that played for football symbolic gesture that shows those who do pageantry in all of college athletics. Here is immediately evokes enthusiasm from OU fans travel used by pioneers who settled Oklahoma. chair a committee to select the colors of games. Professor John Merrill started the first not know what it means to be a Sooner, the a look at the origin of some of the elements and sends chills down the spines of those who The Schooner is powered by matching white the university. The committee decided the band in 1901, which was composed mostly greatness of the university and the unity that create the wonderful atmosphere so dare to oppose them. ponies named Boomer and Sooner, and it colors should be crimson and cream and an of townspeople and disbanded after each between all Sooners. unique to OU. ventures onto Owen Field in a triumphant elaborate display of the colors was draped football season. Lloyd Curtis, a cornetist, In 1905, Arthur M. Alden, a student in history victory ride after OU scores. Although the above a platform before the student body. founded the first continuous student band in The Chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone and physiology whose father was a Norman Schooner was introduced in 1964, it did not 1904. Clarkson Gilkey, who directed the OU girl’s SOONERS jeweler, wrote the lyrics to the , become the official mascot until 1980. The The student body approved with great glee club from 1936 to 1938 and was voted College sports fans are hard-pressed to find borrowing the tune from ’s Schooner is well-recognized by college enthusiasm and immediately pennants, Today, the 300-member Pride of Oklahoma has Outstanding Faculty Woman in 1937. a nickname that is as unique and as tied in to Boola Boola but improvising the words. A athletics fans across the country and makes banners, badges and decorations of every members representing virtually every college a state’s history as a Sooner. The University year later, an addition was made to it from regular appearances at university functions. description appeared on the streets, in the and major on campus. The Pride of Oklahoma O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A of Oklahoma is the only school known as North Carolina’s I’m a Tarheel Born and the windows, at chapel, in classrooms and all stands for excellence in musicianship, Our chant rolls on and on! Sooners and those who claim that they are two combined to form today’s university fight During OU football and baseball games from public places; however, local merchants could academics, school spirit, and commitment to Thousands strong Sooners say it with pride. song. Though the tune was first made known 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater not supply the demand. our role in the surrounding community. Join heart and song by Yale, the everlasting success of Sooner with a letter “O” on the side. Mex died of old In alma mater’s praise The Oklahoma Territory opened with the squads has taken the melody of Boomer age on April 30, 1928, and he was so popular Even though the school colors have evolved Boomer Sooner rings out at the end of each Of campus beautiful by day and night Land Run of 1889. Settlers from across the Sooner to national popularity. among students and faculty that the university to red and white over the years, you can ask rehearsal, and that song is the defining Of colors proudly gleaming Red and White globe, seeking free land, made their way to closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, any self-respecting Sooner what the colors element of the University of Oklahoma. Maybe ‘Neath a western sky the prairies of the plains to stake their claim. Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner 1928. are and they will proudly announce “Crimson that is why Sooner fans love the band so much. OU’s chant will never die. One of the few rules to claiming a lot of land Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner and Cream.” Not much can compare to the first “go-go” at Live on University! was that all participants were to start at the Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner In the fall of 2005, the OU Athletics Deparment a football game when the Pride of Oklahoma same time, on the boom of a cannon. All Boomer Sooner, OK U! introduced costumed mascots. The new On gamedays, a sea of crimson rolls through marches the interlocking OU down the field settlers who started then were labeled as Oklahoma, Oklahoma characters will act as an extension of the OU’s home venues and all Sooners are urged playing Boomer Sooner. “Boomers” and the ones who went early were Oklahoma, Oklahoma Sooner Schooner and its horses to be enjoyed to wear the official colors to show the rest called “Sooners.” Oklahoma, Oklahoma by fans, especially children, at all OU athletics of the country what school spirit and Sooner OU CHANT Oklahoma, OK U! contests. The costumes feature traditional Pride is all about. The OU Chant is a loyalty song that is sung OU athletic teams were called either Rough I’m a Sooner born and Sooner bred collegiate gear as part of their regular uniform, before every home football game, before and Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the and when I die, I’ll be Sooner dead but will don team uniforms for football and PRIDE OF OKLAHOMA after every men’s and women’s basketball current Sooner nickname emerged in 1908. Rah Oklahoma, Rah Oklahoma men’s and women’s basketball. They were The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band has games and at the end of many athletic and The university actually derived its name from Rah Oklahoma, OK U! voted “Most Collegiate” by the Universal been supporting Sooner Spirit for more than university functions. a pep club called “The Sooner Rooters.” The Cheerleading Association (UCA). a century. Unlike many other college bands, success of University of Oklahoma athletics which began as military drill units, the Pride Every fan who wears the official colors, each teams over the years has made the nickname of Oklahoma had its beginnings as a pep band. current student and student-athlete and all synonymous with winning. BOOMERSOONEROU alumni are

24 25 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS NCAA softball regionals, NCAA men’s and women’s gymnastics regionals, NCAA women’s tennis regionals, NCAA track and field regional, NCAA soccer first rounds and the NCAA women’s basketball regionals. In addition, the Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Track and Field, Wrestling, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Gymnastics THE CITY OF Championships were held in Norman.

Cultural activities are unlimited in Norman, making it the ideal backdrop for the University of Oklahoma. As home to people of all ethnic and educational backgrounds, the city has something to offer everyone. Norman is home to a variety of enriching events and attractions, NORMAN including the Sooner Theater, which hosts a series of entertaining theatrical performances produced by locally-based talent and touring Norman is an ever-changing city of nearly 120,000 residents. companies. Located in the heart of the state, it has grown to become the third largest city in Oklahoma. Despite its continuous growth, it has The $44 million Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, a maintained the spirit and serenity of a small close-knit community. state-of-the-art facility designed to display a collection of historical and natural science items that trace the southwest’s development since area which was destined to become Oklahoma City, a leading Since the Oklahoma landrush of 1889, Norman has grown into prehistoric times, opened in May 2000. History buffs will also enjoy the city in America. In 1911, Oklahoma City officially became the a popular and smart city. The spirit of Norman and its citizens Cleveland Country Historical House which holds exhibits relating to the is unwavering and uncompromising. While other towns were capital after a statewide election moved the state seal from development of this area of the state. clamoring to become the state capital, Norman residents desired to Guthrie. have the first state university. When the first OU president got off For art enthusiasts, the Fred Jones Jr. Memorial Art Center houses the train and saw a prairie, he saw opportunity. permanent collections, nationally and world-renowned traveling exhibits OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City has become a haven for exciting sports action. as well as a yearly student art show. The museum has recently added the It is home of an NBA team in the Oklahoma City Thunder, two As home to the state’s premier educational institution, Norman Weitzenhoffer Collection of French Impressionist paintings - the single boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives on and semi-professional sports teams and the host of the NCAA most important gift of art ever given to a U.S. public university. celebrates the diversity of its community. Women’s College Softball World Series and Big 12 Baseball

Maintaining a progressive approach to the future while remembering its Championship. In addition, the city has hosted numerous PGA Legendary University of Oklahoma football coach history, Norman continues to be a well-balanced community, proud to be and Senior PGA Tour events. called Norman “a university town with a championship spirit.” the home of the University of Oklahoma. Norman continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous CITY local and national athletic events. The Thunder call the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, is located just 18 OKC home. The sparkling arena has recently hosted an NCAA In the last six years alone, Norman has served as host of the NCAA miles from the Norman campus. It was the first city settled Volleyball Final Four in addition to major musical acts like Men’s Gymnastics Championship, an NCAA men’s golf regional, in the Land Run of 1889 because of its position as the center Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Eric Church, Ariana Grande and of the state. It is because of this central location that more. Oklahoma City has become known as the home of America’s Western heritage. Whether adventure, history, culture or The Oklahoma City Dodgers, 1996 American Associate sports, Oklahoma City offers a variety of attractions and champions (then as the Oklahoma City 89ers), are the Triple-A activities different from any other place in the country. baseball affiliate of the Dodgers. The team plays in the 13,000-plus seat Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, one of Oklahoma City was born on the afternoon of April 22, the plushest venues in all of minor league sports. The ballpark 1889, when the central portion of what is now Oklahoma served as host to a 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA baseball was opened to settlement by presidential proclamation. regionals and hosts the Big 12 Baseball Championship on an Thousands crossed the borders of “unassigned lands” at the annual basis. sound of gunfire at high noon. Never before or since has such a “run” occurred anywhere on the earth.

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Back and ready to defend their 2019 National Championship title, the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team opened a new decade with a victory at the Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim, Calif. The Sooners took down a trio of top-25 teams in No. 4 UCLA, No. 9 California and No. 22 Stanford as they posted the highest score in the nation for opening weekend. Maggie Nichols was nearly perfect on bars with a 9.975 and Ragan Smith made a splash in her collegiate JAN. 4 BACK TO BUSINESS debut, earning a career-best 9.95 on bars. On the road again and this time on national television, the Sooners proved they could win anywhere, downing No. 14 Arizona State. The beam rotation was one of the best of the season as the squad ended the meet on a high note. Beam specialist Carly Woodard notched a 9.925, while Anastasia Webb added a 9.9 to set up Maggie Nichols for a JAN. 11 STUNNED THE SUN DEVILS near-perfect 9.975. Nichols had a stellar night, earning a 39.750 in the all-around while taking home titles on , beam and . Ragan Smith shined once again with a 9.925 on bars. In a highly anticipated top-10 matchup, it was no surprise that the Sooners were the first team to break the 198-mark. OU rolled to a victory over No. 9 Alabama with a 198.150 thanks to No. 18 for Maggie Nichols. The vault rotation was electric with every counting score above a 9.9. Nichols earned the perfect 10 to set up Evy Schoepfer for a career-score on her new vault. With the only tucked Yurchenko 1.5 in the lineup, Schoepfer stuck the landing for a 9.925 to wrap up the rotation with a 49.625. The Sooners scored at least a 49.500 on every event as the team was lights-out from start to finish and multiple JAN. 18 TOPPLED THE TIDE athletes earned season or career bests. Anastasia Webb was stunning on beam, taking home the event title and posting an incredible 39.625 in the all-around. In their second meet in four days, the Sooners showed no signs of slowing down as they reached the 198 threshold in back- to-back competitions. In front of their home crowd, the Sooners put on a show as they took down No. 19 Arkansas behind a season-best 49.675 on bars. Maggie Nichols stole the show as she posted her fourth career score of 39.900 or higher with a perfect 10 on vault. Nichols is the only gymnast to eclipse 39.900 since notched a 39.900 in 2009 and is the JAN. 20 HOME SWEET HOME only gymnast in NCAA history with multiple scores of 39.900 or better. Back on the road and back on podium, the Sooners were up to the challenge of facing three top-20 teams at the annual Metroplex Challenge. Battling No. 4 Denver, No. 5 Alabama and No. 18 Georgia, the Sooners used an incredible all-around performance from Anastasia Webb to bring home the title for the second-straight year. Webb took home three event titles on the night with a 9.9 on beam and floor and a 39.650 in the all-around. Vanessa JAN. 25 BATTLING THE BEST Deniz made her collegiate debut, earning a 9.875 on bars and a 9.9 on floor to share the title. The freshman showed no signs of nerves as she excelled in her debut competition. In a Big 12 battle, the Sooners had no problem downing rival Iowa State inside Lloyd Noble Center. OU wrapped up the month of January with a perfect 10-0 record and extended their home winning streak to 28 meets with a 197.600-195.000 win over the Cyclones. Anastasia Webb was nearly perfect on vault with a stunning Yurchenko 1.5 for a career-best 9.975. The Sooners posted an incredible 49.600 on the apparatus thanks to three 9.925s from Allie Stern, Evy Schoepfer and Maggie Nichols. On JAN. 31 CONFERENCE CLASH bars, Jade Degouveia received a 10 from one judge as she took home the event title with a career-high 9.975. Ragan Smith continued to shine in her freshman season, earning a 9.95 on beam to share the title with Webb. Twelve gymnasts competed on at least one event with six of eight underclassmen competing as the Sooners showcased their depth in a 197.900-195.225 victory at TWU. For the fifth time in seven meets, the Sooners were on the road… Three athletes were nearly perfect to take home event titles as Jade Degouveia, Maggie Nichols and Ragan Smith earned 9.975s on vault, bars and beam, respectively. The Sooners showed off just how deep the roster FEB. 9 DEPTH DISPLAYED was with at least three underclassmen competing on every event. With West Virginia and TWU in town, the Sooners started the meet with a bang as they posted a program-record 49.775 on vault, debuting a lineup of six 10.0 start value vaults. The Sooners posted at least a 49.500 on every event on route to one of the top scores in the nation with a 198.400. Olivia Trautman stuck her vault cold for a 9.975 in the leadoff spot, followed by another stuck landing and a 9.975 from Allie Stern. Maggie Nichols anchored with a perfect FEB. 14 RECORD BREAKERS 10, her first of two on the night. Nichols later earned a 10.0 on bars to bring her total to 21 at the time. Anastasia Webb shined on floor to earn the event title and took home her fourth all-around title with a 39.650. For the second consecutive season, Olivia Trautman earned perfection at the Perfect 10 Challenge in Oklahoma City. In 2019, Trautman became the fourth freshman to ever earn a perfect score when she notched a 10.0 on floor. A year later, she followed up with her first perfect score on vault and the Sooners’ fifth of the season. The Sooners took home a share of every event title in the meet against Stanford, including a tie for the all-around crown as Anastasia FEB. 21 TEN POINT “O” Webb and Ragan Smith shared the title with matching 39.650s. Smith finished with four titles as she picked up floor outright and shared bars with senior Jade Degouveia and beam with Webb. The Sooners vaulted to the nation’s highest score in 2020 with an incredible 198.450-197.000 victory over No. 6 Denver. The clash between the conference’s top two teams led up to the hype as two of the nation’s best all-arounders went head-to-head. Maggie Nichols made her debut in the all-around for the first time in weeks, earning an incredible 39.825 to take home the event title. Olivia Trautman got the party started early with her second perfect 10 of the season on vault, just a week after earning her first. Jenna Dunn finally earned the stuck landing on beam that had eluded her for a career high 9.925. OU posted at least a FEB. 29 THE NATION’S BEST 49.500 on every event, including a huge 49.700 on vault and a 49.675 on beam. Unbeknownst to the Sooners, the March 6 meet against Michigan would end up being the last of the 2020 season. Six days later, their season would abruptly come to an end due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Sooners sent their senior class of Jade Degouveia, Maggie Nichols and Bre Showers out on a high note, however, taking down No. 5 Michigan, 198.100-197.425. Maggie Nichols won every event title on her senior night, earning a perfect 10 on vault and 9.95s on bars, beam and floor. She posted a 39.850 in the all-around, the second-highest mark in the MARCH 6 ONE LAST TIME country in 2020. In a special tribute to Bre Showers, the senior “anchored” floor as OU paid tribute by showcasing one of her career best floor routines on the video board. Showers earned a 9.900 on the routine from the 2018 meet against Michigan at the LNC. When the 2020 season came to an upbrupt and heartbreaking end, the Sooners were riding a high as the No. 1 team in the nation. OU had remained the No. 1 team all year, including being ranked No. 1 on vault and bars. With the highest score in the country on their resume and Maggie Nichols primed to go for a three-peat at NCAAs, it looked as though no one would be able to touch the Sooners in the battle for the national championship. The Sooners were WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN just a week away from defending their eight-straight Big 12 titles and three weeks from hosting a regional right here in Norman. March 12, 2020 will forever be the day where the Sooners wondered what could have been. FINAL RANKINGS EVENT TITLES SEASON BESTS TEAM FINAL NQS AVERAGE HIGH SCORE VAULT (10) TEAM TOTAL Jan. 11 49.350 at Arizona State 1. 198.450...... vs. Denver...... Feb. 29 1. OKLAHOMA 198.080 197.916 198.450 Jan. 17 49.625 at Alabama 2. 198.400...... vs. WVU, TWU...... Feb. 14 2. Florida 197.940 197.786 198.375 Jan. 20 49.525 vs. Arkansas 3. 198.250...... at Alabama...... Jan. 17 3. UCLA 197.565 197.268 198.025 Jan. 25 49.475 at Metroplex Challenge 4. 198.175...... vs. Arkansas...... Jan. 20 Jan. 31 49.600 vs. Iowa State 5. 198.100...... vs. Michigan...... March 6 4. Utah 197.475 197.325 198.075 Feb. 9 49.450 at TWU 5. Michigan 197.410 197.128 197.950 Feb. 14 49.775 vs. WVU, TWU VAULT Feb. 21 49.525 at Perfect 10 1. 49.775...... vs. WVU, TWU...... Feb. 14 6. LSU 197.285 196.959 197.875 Feb. 29 49.700 vs. Denver 2. 49.700...... vs. Denver...... Feb. 29 7. Denver 197.170 196.848 197.425 March 6 49.675 vs. Michigan 3. 49.675...... vs. Michigan...... March 6 4. 49.625...... at Alabama...... Jan. 17 8. Alabama 197.130 197.006 197.550 BARS (10) 5. 49.600...... vs. Iowa State...... Jan. 31 9. California 197.075 196.650 197.325 Jan. 4 49.550 at Collegiate Challenge Jan. 11 49.400 at Arizona State BARS 10. Minnesota 197.035 196.914 197.625 Jan. 17 49.575 at Alabama 1. 49.675...... vs. Arkansas...... Jan. 20 11. Washington 196.930 196.643 197.600 Jan. 20 49.675 vs. Arkansas 2. 49.575...... at Alabama...... Jan. 17 Jan. 31 49.550 vs. Iowa State 3. 49.550...... at Collegiate Challenge...... Jan. 4 12. Georgia 196.900 196.573 197.425 Feb. 9 49.525 at TWU ...... vs. Iowa State...... Jan. 31 13. Kentucky 196.690 196.543 197.275 Feb. 14 49.550 vs. WVU, TWU ...... vs. WVU, TWU...... Feb. 14 Feb. 21 49.475 at Perfect 10 ...... vs. Michigan...... March 6 14. Missouri 196.635 196.180 196.850 Feb. 29 49.500 vs. Denver 15. Oregon State 196.570 196.103 196.825 March 6 49.550 vs. Michigan BEAM 1. 49.675...... vs. Denver...... Feb. 29 *The rankings were frozen on March 10 when the NCAA cancelled the remaining regular season and postseason competitions BEAM (9) 2. 49.575...... at TWU...... Feb. 9 due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Jan. 4 49.225 at Collegiate Challenge ...... vs. WVU, TWU...... Feb. 14 Jan. 11 49.550 at Arizona State 4. 49.550...... at Arizona State...... Jan. 11 Jan. 17 49.500 at Alabama 5. 49.500...... at Alabama...... Jan. 17 Jan. 20 49.400 vs. Arkansas MEET RESULTS Jan. 25 49.225 at Metroplex Challenge FLOOR Jan. 31 49.325 vs. Iowa State 1. 49.575...... vs. Arkansas...... Jan. 20 DATE OPPONENT RESULT LOCATION Feb. 9 49.575 at TWU ...... vs. Denver...... Feb. 29 Sat., Jan. 4 at Collegiate Challenge W, 197.350, 1st/4 Anaheim, Calif. Feb. 14 49.575 vs. WVU, TWU 3. 49.550...... at Alabama...... Jan. 17 Feb. 29 49.675 vs. Denver 4. 49.525...... at Perfect 10...... Feb. 21 Sat., Jan. 11 at Arizona State W, 197.675-194.600 Tempe, Ariz. 5. 49.500...... vs. WVU, TWU...... Feb. 14 Sat., Jan. 17 at Alabama W, 198.250-197.400 Tuscaloosa, Ala. FLOOR (10) Jan. 11 49.375 at Arizona State MON., JAN. 20 VS. ARKANSAS W, 198.175-196.550 LLOYD NOBLE CENTER Jan. 17 49.550 at Alabama Sat., Jan. 25 at Metroplex Challenge W, 197.525, 1st/4 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 20 49.575 vs. Arkansas Jan. 25 49.350 Metroplex Challenge Fri., Jan. 31 VS. IOWA STATE W, 197.600-195.000 LLOYD NOBLE CENTER Jan. 31 49.125 vs. Iowa State Sun., Feb. 9 at TWU W, 197.900-195.225 Denton, Texas Feb. 9 49.350 at TWU Feb. 14 49.500 vs. WVU, TWU FRI., FEB. 14 vs. WVU, TWU W, 198.400, 1st/3 LLOYD NOBLE CENTER Feb. 21 49.525 at Perfect 10 Fri., Feb. 21 at Perfect 10 Challenge W, 197.650-196.000 Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 29 49.575 vs. Denver March 6 49.475 vs. Michigan SAT., FEB. 29 DENVER W, 198.450-197.000 LLOYD NOBLE CENTER FRI., MARCH 6 MICHIGAN W, 198.100-197.425 LLOYD NOBLE CENTER

54 55 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SCORING BREAKDOWN 1.4 at Collegiate Challenge OKLAHOMA 49.200 49.550 49.225 49.375 197.350 California 49.150 49.225 48.800 49.025 196.200 INDIVIDUAL EVENT TITLES Stanford 48.550 49.075 48.700 49.150 195.475 MAGGIE NICHOLS (28) JADE DEGOVUEIA (5) 1.4 UB 9.975 AT COLLEGIATE CHALLENGE 1.20 UB 9.95 vs. Arkansas UCLA 49.225 49.425 48.500 49.425 196.575 1.11 VT 9.95 AT ARIZONA STATE 1.31 UB 9.975 vs. Iowa State 1.11 BB 9.975 AT ARIZONA STATE 2.9 VT 9.975 at TWU 1.11 FX 9.925 AT ARIZONA STATE 2.21 UB 9.95 at Perfect 10 1.11 at Arizona State OKLAHOMA 49.350 49.400 49.550 49.375 197.675 1.11 AA 39.75 AT ARIZONA STATE 2.29 FX 9.925 vs. Denver Arizona State 48.825 48.900 47.725 49.150 194.600 1.17 VT 10 AT ALABAMA 1.17 UB 9.95 AT ALABAMA 1.17 FX 9.975 AT ALABAMA OLIVIA TRAUTMAN (2) 1.17 at Alabama 1.21 VT 10 at Perfect 10 OKLAHOMA 49.625 49.575 49.500 49.550 198.250 1.17 AA 39.825 AT ALABAMA 1.29 VT 10 vs. Denver Alabama 49.250 49.425 49.400 49.325 197.400 1.20 VT 10 VS. ARKANSAS 1.20 UB 9.95 VS. ARKANSAS JADE DEGOUVEIA (4) 1.20 BB 9.975 VS. ARKANSAS VT 9.95 vs. Georgia 1. 11 1.20 ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA 49.525 49.675 49.400 49.575 198.175 1.20 FX 9.975 VS. ARKANSAS FX 9.925 at Metroplex Challenge 1. 26 Arkansas 49.025 49.250 49.025 49.250 196.550 1.20 AA 39.9 VS. ARKANSAS FX 9.975 vs. Florida 2. 1 1.25 VT 9.975 VS. METROPLEX CHALLENGE FX 9.95 at Michigan 3. 9 1.25 BB 9.9 VS. METROPLEX CHALLENGE 1.25 at Metroplex Challenge OKLAHOMA 49.475 49.475 49.225 49.350 197.525 2.9 UB 9.975 AT TWU Alabama 48.950 49.450 49.100 49.075 196.575 2.14 VT 10 VS. WVU, TWU JADE DEGOUVEIA (1) 1.25 FX 9.9 at Metroplex Challenge Denver 49.225 49.500 48.875 48.975 196.575 2.14 UB 10 VS. WVU, TWU 2.29 UB 9.95 VS. DENVER Georgia 48.950 49.225 49.025 49.100 196.300 2.29 BB 9.975 VS. DENVER KARRIE THOMAS (1) 2.29 FX 9.925 VS. DENVER 1.20 UB 9.95 vs. Arkansas 2.29 AA 39.825 VS. DENVER 1.31 IOWA STATE OKLAHOMA 49.600 49.550 49.325 49.125 197.600 3.6 VT 10 VS. MICHIGAN Iowa State 48.900 49.325 47.700 49.075 195.000 3.6 UB 9.95 VS. MICHIGAN 3.6 BB 9.95 VS. MICHIGAN 3.6 FX 9.95 VS. MICHIGAN 2.9 at TWU OKLAHOMA 49.450 49.525 49.575 49.350 197.900 3.6 AA 39.85 VS. MICHIGAN TWU 48.800 48.575 48.700 49.150 195.225 ANASTASIA WEBB (16) U1.4 VT 9.9 at Collegiate Challenge 2.14 TWU, West Virginia OKLAHOMA 49.775 49.550 49.575 49.500 198.400 1.17 BB 9.95 at Alabama 1.25 BB 9.9 at Metroplex Challenge TWU 48.750 48.575 47.975 48.575 193.875 1.25 FX 9.9 at Metroplex Challenge West Virginia 48.900 48.900 48.550 49.225 195.575 1.31 AA 39.65 at Metroplex Challenge 1.31 VT 9.975 vs. Iowa State 1.31 BB 9.95 vs. Iowa State 2.21 at Perfect 10 Challenge OKLAHOMA 49.525 49.475 49.225 49.525 197.650 1.31 AA 38.675 vs. Iowa State Stanford 48.925 48.925 49.275 48.875 196.000 2.9 FX 9.925 at TWU 2.9 AA 39.475 at TWU 2.14 FX 9.95 vs. WVU, TWU 2.29 DENVER OKLAHOMA 49.700 49.500 49.675 49.575 198.450 2.14 AA 39.65 vs. WVU, TWU Denver 49.325 49.100 49.300 49.275 197.000 2.21 BB 9.925 at Perfect 10 2.21 AA 39.65 at Perfect 10 2.29 FX 9.925 vs. Denver 3.6 MICHIGAN OKLAHOMA 49.675 49.550 49.400 49.475 198.100 3.6 FX 9.95 vs. Michigan Michigan 49.400 49.150 49.425 49.450 197.425 RAGAN SMITH (9) 1.11 UB 9.925 at Arizona State 1.17 UB 9.95 at Alabama 1.31 BB 9.95 vs. Iowa State 2.9 BB 9.975 at TWU 2.14 BB 9.95 vs. WVU, TWU 2.21 UB 9.95 at Perfect 10 2.21 BB 9.925 at Perfect 10 2.21 FX 9.975 at Perfect 10 2.21 AA 39.65 at Perfect 10

56 57 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SEASON AWARDS AAI AWARD WINNER Maggie Nichols became the first Oklahoma women’s gymnast to After winning a gold medal at the 2015 Women’s World JADE DEGOUVEIA RAGAN SMITH capture the prestigious AAI Award in 2020. Championships and competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Nichols left WCGA All-American (VT, UB) 3.24 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 1.6 the elite world to join the Sooners in 2017 and lead them to their third Often called the “” of women’s gymnastics, the national title as she became the first gymnast in NCAA history to All-Big 12 (UB) 3.30 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 1.13 AAI Award is voted on by NCAA women’s gymnastics college head score a perfect 10 on in the team finals. Academic All-Big 12 4.2 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 1.21 coaches with six finalists selected. The award is presented to the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 2.3 most outstanding senior female gymnast in the country. Nichols was Nichols boasted a hit percentage of 98.9, nailing 180 of her 182 chosen out of six finalists, including Kennedi Edney (LSU), Taylor collegiate routines. As a sophomore and junior, she hit 100 percent of VANESSA DENIZ Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 2.24 Houchin (Nebraska), Maddie Karr (Denver), Mollie Korth (Kentucky) her routines. She boasts the fourth-highest all-around score in NCAA Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 1.27 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 3.2 and (UCLA). history with a 39.925, set in 2017. Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 2.17 WCGA All-American (UB, BB) 3.24 The Little Canada, Minn., native was Oklahoma’s ninth consecutive After setting a career-best all-around score of 39.925 in 2017, Nichols WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year 3.30 finalist for the AAI award, joining Megan Ferguson (2012), Brie Olson has added three other scores of 39.900 in the all-around. She is one All-Big 12 (UB, BB) 3.30 (2013), Taylor Spears (2014), Erica Brewer (2015), Haley Scaman of seven gymnasts to reach 39.900 but is the only gymnast in NCAA (2016), Chayse Capps (2017), AJ Jackson (2018) and history with more than one score of 39.900 or better. Nichols holds JORDAN DRAPER (2019). four of the top 10 spots in the all-time all-around score list. Her 39.925 Academic All-Big 12 4.2 ALLIE STERN ranks fourth, while her three marks of 39.900 are tied for fifth. WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 WCGA All-American (VT) 3.24 A member of OU’s 2017 and 2019 National Championship teams, Academic All-Big 12 4.2 Nichols was a key component of Oklahoma’s dominance the last The list of accolades Nichols garnered over the last four years is four seasons. During her illustrious career, the Sooners have secured extensive. She is a six-time individual national champion, 13-time JENNA DUNN WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 two national championships, a runner-up finish, three consecutive NCAA All-American and 17-time WCGA All-American. Nichols joined WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 regional finals and three straight Big 12 Championships. an exclusive club in 2019 as she became just the sixth gymnast in NCAA history to win back-to-back all-around titles at the NCAA KARRIE THOMAS Championship. She won at least one individual title in each of her ERIN HUTCHISON Academic All-Big 12 4.2 seasons at OU. Nichols owns two titles on bars, two in the all-around, WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 one on vault and one on floor. She also has a runner-up finish on bars (2019) and beam (2018). EMMA LAPINTA OLIVIA TRAUTMAN In 2019, Nichols was named the Honda Sport Award Winner for Academic All-Big 12 4.2 Academic All-Big 12 4.2 women’s gymnastics and was a finalist in all four years of her career. WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 She was a two-time South Central Region Gymnast of the Year in both 2017 and 2018. Nichols is a six-time Big 12 individual champion and has won an individual title on all four events and the all-around. MAGGIE NICHOLS ANASTASIA WEBB She was the 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year along with being Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 1.6 Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 2.17 named the 2018 and 2020 Big 12 Gymnast of the Year. She has earned 17 All-Big 12 honors and is a 24-time Big 12 weekly award winner. Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 1.13 Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 2.24 Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 1.21 WCGA All-American (AA, VT, BB, FX) 3.24 Nichols rewrote the OU record books from the minute she first Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 2.17 All-Big 12 (VT, BB, FX) 3.30 stepped on campus. After being just the second freshman to ever score a perfect 10 on any event, Nichols went one step further by Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 3.2 Academic All-Big 12 4.2 securing a perfect 10 on every single event to secure a “Gym Slam.” Big 12 Gymnast of the Week 3.9 Not only that, she was the first athlete in NCAA history to complete AAI Award Finalist 3.11 not one, but two “Gym Slams” after securing a perfect score on every CARLY WOODARD event as a sophomore. Her 22 perfect scores are an OU program WCGA All-American (AA, VT, UB, BB, FX) 3.24 Academic All-Big 12 4.2 record. Nichols also boasts the program record for event titles with Big 12 Gymnast of the Year 3.30 WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 148 and holds the record on bars (35), beam (30) and the all-around All-Big 12 (AA, VT, UB, BB, FX) 3.30 (32). Academic All-Big 12 4.2 As a freshman, Nichols picked up her first national title on uneven Honda Award Finalist 4.6 bars, joining an elite squad of OU gymnasts. Her sophomore season, AAI Award Winner 4.20 she added three more titles including her first all-around title, a second title on bars and first on floor. As a junior, she set the program Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year 5.28 record for national titles won with six as she defended her all-around WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 title and earned a national title on vault. Before her career was ended due to COVID-19, Nichols needs just a title on beam to become just the second gymnast to win a national title on every event and the all-around. The senior ranks third in NCAA history with her six career EVY SCHOEPFER national titles. Academic All-Big 12 4.2 Nichols was not only an incredible gymnast on the floor but has been WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 an inspiration to the entire gymnastics’ community. In 2018, she came forward as “Athlete A” in the USA Gymnastics scandal involving . Nichols’ courage and bravery to release her statement just BRE SHOWERS days before the season was set to start garnered her the 2019 NCAA Academic All-Big 12 4.2 Inspiration Award. Since coming forward, she has continued to be an WCGA Scholastic All-American 8.11 inspiration and role model to so many in the gymnastics world and beyond.

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NOTING JORDAN Nationals … Claimed first place on floor and fourth place - 2019 Dave Richardson Citizenship Award in the all-around at 2016 Regionals … Finished second on - Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team beam at state in 2015 and competed as part of the SR D - Two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team Region 3 National Championship team … High scores from - Three-time WCGA Scholastic All-American pre-collegiate competition: all-around-38.150, vault-9.45, bars-9.55, beam-9.8, floor-9.8. 2020 (JUNIOR) Led off the floor rotation for the Sooners in all 11 meets in PERSONAL 2020…Earned a season-best 9.9 twice…Tallied at least a Full name is Jordan Mae Draper … Hails from Bedford, 9.825 in all 11 meets…Earned a 9.875 or better nine times… Texas … Parents are David and Amy Draper … Has one Also appeared on bars in the season opener, earning a brother named DJ … Member of the National Honor career best 9.850. Society … Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class … Studying public relations at OU … Also recruited by SEMO, 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Ohio State and Utah State. Competed in 13 meets for the Sooners on floor… Earned a career-high on floor with a 9.950 against Florida on Feb. 1… Notched a 9.900 or higher on floor four times.

2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her debut on floor against TWU on March 18 scoring a 9.775.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast at Empire Gymnastics, where she trained under coaches Chris Brashier, Betty Mihaila and April Pyle … Earned third place in the all-around at state and eighth at regionals in 2017 … Secured three top-10 event finishes at 2017 regionals, including first (beam), second (floor) and tied for fourth (bars) … Placed 18th in the all-around and 12th on both bars and floor at 2016 JO

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS BARS 9.85

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM EXERCISE 9.95 AROUND

NOTING EVY National Championships after placing in a tie for first on - Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team floor, fourth on vault, tied for seventh on bars and tied - Two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team for 11th on beam … Has fifth- and seventh-place finishes - Three-time WCGA Scholastic All-American at nationals to her name in 2015 and 2016, respectively … Also excelled at state and regional levels, finishing second 2020 (JUNIOR) at both state and regionals (2013), fifth at state and first Debuted a new vault in 2020 and competed the event in at regionals (2014), first at state and sixth at regionals 10 of 11 meets…Earned a career-high 9.95 at TWU (Feb. (2015), first at state and second at regionals (2016) and 9)…Tallied a 9.850 or better in six of 10 meets…Competed first at regionals and sixth at state (2017) … High scores beam twice earning a career-high 9.875 at TWU (Feb. 9). from pre-collegiate competition: all-around-38.850, vault-9.9, bars-9.675, beam-9.9, floor-9.825. 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in nine meets for the Sooners… Competed on PERSONAL beam five times, vault three times and floor four times… Full name is Evelyn Kara Schoepfer … Goes by Evy … Returned to the floor lineup for the first time on April 5 Hometown is Ames, Iowa … Parents are John and Kara and matched her career high with a 9.9…Earned a career- Schoepfer … Has one sister named Trudy … Majoring in high 9.875 on beam at Denver on Feb. 10… Notched a biology with a minor in business as a Sooner. career-high 9.825 on vault at Iowa State on March. 11.

2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her collegiate debut on floor at Florida (Jan. 26) scoring a career-high 9.9…Competed in 10 meets for the Sooners, competing floor in all 10 and vault twice…Set a career high on vault with a 9.825 at TWU (March 18)…Set a career high 9.9 on floor three-times.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Trained at Triad Gymnastics as a Level 10 gymnast under coaches Tom and Donna Moretti … Was a club teammate of former Sooner Kara Lovan … Competed at the JO National Championships five times, finishing in third place in 2014, earning her a spot on the JO National Team … Finished in a tie for second in the all-around at 2017 JO

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS 9.95 BARS

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 9.875 EXERCISE 9.9 AROUND

NOTING KARRIE National qualifier ... competed for American Twisters. - First-team All-American (bars) - Two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team PERSONAL - Two-time WCGA Scholastic All-American Daughter of Alan and Linda Thomas ... has three siblings, Ryan, William and Taylor..Majoring in supply chain 2020 (JUNIOR) management at OU Appeared in seven meets for the Sooners…Tallied a career-high 9.95 on bars (Jan. 20)…Competed beam in four meets with a career-high 9.875 (Jan. 11)…Earned a 9.825 or better on bars in all seven meets she competed.

2019 (SOPHOMORE) First-team All-American…Competed in 15 meets for the Sooners…Set her career high on bars with a 9.95 at the Athens Regional… Earned a career-high 9.825 on beam at Iowa State on March 11… Earned a score of 9.900 or higher on bars 10 times...Won the bar title at North Carolina (Jan. 19).

PRIOR TO OU Competed for the University of Maryland in 2018... competed on bars, beam and floor in every meet...scored a career-high 9.9 on floor and a 9.875 on bars.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Member of the 2015 Junior Olympic National team ...uneven bar champion at Junior Olympic Nationals in 2015 while finishing fifth on floor and fourth in the all- around ... placed ninth on bars and beam at the 2016 Junior Olympic Nationals ... 2016 Florida State Bars and All-Around Champion ... four-time Junior Olympic

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS BARS 9.95

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 9.875 EXERCISE 9.9 AROUND

NOTING ANASTASIA All-Big 12 honoree on floor…became just the third freshman - Three-time All-American in program history to record a perfect 10.0 on any event with - Seven-time WCGA All-American a perfect score on beam at UCLA on Feb. 4…scored a career- - 2018 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year high 39.625 in the all-around at Florida (Jan. 26)…recorded a - Third freshman in program history to score a perfect 10.0 career high on vault with a 9.950 against West Virginia on Feb. - 2018 Big 12 Floor Champion 23….recorded a career high on bars with a 9.950 at Florida… - Five-time All-Big 12 honoree also scored a career-high 9.950 on floor against North Carolina - 10-time Big 12 Weekly Award Winner (Feb. 11)…competed in every meet for the Sooners…won six - Two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team event titles, including two on vault, two on bars, one on beam and one on floor…seven-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week 2020 (JUNIOR) (Jan. 16, Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 12, Feb. 19, Feb. 26, March 6). Two-time WCGA first-team All-American (vault, all-around)… Two-time second-team All-American (beam, floor)…Three- CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL time All-Big 12 selection (vault, beam, floor)…Finished the Trained at IGI under coach Todd Gardiner … Competed at season ranked No. 2 in the nation on vault and No. 5 in the Elite Level for two years and at Level 10 for three years before all-around…Competed in the all-around in all 11 meets for the that … JO National Team member … At 2017 Jo National Sooners…earned a career-high 9.975 on vault (Jan. 31)…Earned Championships, finished seventh in the all-around ... Tied for a 9.9 or better on vault in nine of 11 meets…Tied her career-high first on vault, fourth on floor and 11th on beam at the national on floor with a 9.95…Tallied a 9.9 or better on floor in 10 of 11 competition … Impressed at 2017 regionals, placing first in the meets…Earned a season-best 39.650 in the all-around on five all-around and on vault, bars and floor while taking second on occasions…Notched 16 event titles – two on vault, four on beam, beam … Finished second in all-around at 2017 state meet and five on floor and five in the all-around. second on vault, beam and floor … Competed at 2017 Cup, finishing ninth in the all-around and in the top 15 2019 (SOPHOMORE) on vault (ninth), bars (third), beam (ninth) and floor (15th) … Second-team All-American (bars, floor)…WCGA First-Team Went to same gym as former Sooner Haley Scaman … Placed All-American (beam)...WCGA Second-Team All-American (all- first at regionals and state and second at nationals in 2016 … around, vault)...All-Big 12 (beam)...Named Big 12 Gymnast of Also participated in 2016 All-Star Trip … High scores from pre- the Week (Jan. 28)...Set her career-high in the all-around with collegiate competition: all-around-38.550, vault-9.9, bars-9.725, a 39.675 at the Athens Regional Final (Feb.1)...Tied her career- beam-9.65, floor-9.75. high on vault with a 9.95 at Michigan (March 9)...Won 11 event titles, including five on beam, three in the all-around and one PERSONAL each on vault, bars and floor. Comes to Norman from Morton Grove, Ill. … Full name is Anastasia Maria Webb … Daughter of Chris and Magda Webb 2018 (FRESHMAN) and sister to George … Academic honor roll member … Majoring First-team All-American (floor)…tied for fifth nationally on in health and exercise science at OU … Also recruited by several floor…NACGC/W Second-Team All-American (all-around)…2018 other schools, including LSU, Alabama, Stanford, Utah, Denver Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Year…Big 12 Co-Floor Champion… and Michigan.

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS 9.975 BARS 9.95

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 10.0 EXERCISE 9.95 AROUND 39.675

NOTING CARLY 22nd in the all-around (2017) … National Honor Society - First-team All-American (beam) Member … Named to Principal’s Honor Roll during the - All-Big 12 Rookie Team spring semester of her senior year. - Four-time Big 12 weekly award winner - Athens Regional Beam Champion PERSONAL - Two-time WCGA Scholastic All-American Name is Caroline Woodard … Goes by Carly … Daughter of Steve and Marnie Woodard and sister to Tori … Majoring 2020 (JUNIOR) in biology and psychology at OU … Also recruited by Competed on beam in all 11 meets for the Sooners… Kentucky, Missouri and TWU. Earned a career-high 9.95 at TWU (Feb. 9)…Scored a 9.9 or higher on beam in five of 11 meets…Earned a 9.800 or higher in 10 of 11 meets.

2019 (SOPHOMORE) First-team All-American (beam)…2019 Athens Regional Beam Champion...WCGA Second-Team All-American (beam)...Competed in 16 meets for the Sooners on beam… Earned a career-high 9.950 on beam twice…Earned a 9.900 or higher 10 times, including each of her last six meets...Named Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week three times.

2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her collegiate debut on beam on Jan. 21 against Iowa State and TWU…Recorded a career-high 9.950 at Florida on Jan. 26…Competed in five meets for the Sooners…Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week (Jan. 29).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 Gymnast at Fuzion Gymnastics … Trained under Mike and Jackie Heredia … Competed at nationals twice during her junior and senior years of high school, finishing 10th on beam (2016) and 11th on floor, 13th on beam and

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NOTING EMMA Texas...Daughter of David and Melisa LaPinta...Majoring in - Big 12 Academic All-Rookie Team communication with a minor in psychology. - Academic All-Big 12 First Team - Two-time WCGA Scholastic All-American

2020 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in 10 meets for the Sooners on floor...Notched a career-high 9.9 on three occasions...Earned at least a 9.85 on six occasions.

2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in nine meets for the Sooners on floor… Made her collegiate debut on floor against Georgia on Jan. 11… Scored a career-high 9.875 on floor against UCLA on March 3… Earned a 9.800 or higher six times.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast...Trained at Kurt Thomas Gymnastics under Kurt and Beckie Thomas...Was a National Junior Olympics Qualifier...Beam champion, all-around runner- up and a third place finisher on floor at Western National.... Level 9 regional all-around, beam and floor champion.... Placed third at regionals on vault (Level 9)...Also the level 9 Texas State Champion on beam and runner-up on vault.

PERSONAL Full name is Emma MacKenzie LaPinta...Hails from Frisco,

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NOTING ALLIE - Big 12 Academic All-Rookie Team - WCGA Second-team All-American - Two-time WCGA Scholastic All-American

2020 (JUNIOR) WCGA Second-team All-American (vault)…Competed vault in all 11 meets for the Sooners…Earned a career- high 9.975 on vault…Competed floor in one meet for the Sooners.

2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in 10 meets for the Sooners… Made her collegiate debut against Georgia on Jan. 11… Tied her career-high 9.875 on vault twice… Earned a career-high 9.850 on floor at Iowa State on March 11.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast at Perfect Balance Training Center where she trained under coaches Suzie Sanocki and Teshawne Jackson...Was the vault champion at the 2017 Junior Olympic National Championships...Placed first on floor, second on vault and fifth in the all-around at regionals in 2017...Was the North Carolina state champion on vault and floor in 2018.

PERSONAL Full name is Allison Kendall Stern...Hails from Charlotte, N.C....Parents are David and Patricia Stern...Has one sister: Lexi...Majoring in biology.

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS 9.975 BARS

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM EXERCISE 9.875 AROUND

NOTING OLIVIA on floor, four on vault and one in the all-around...Posted - 2019 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year a 9.95 or better on floor in 10 meets...seven-time Big 12 - 2019 Freshman of the Year Newcomer of the Week (Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Feb. 11, - 2019 Most Consistent Gymnast Feb. 18, March 3, March 18). - First-team All-American - 2019 Big 12 Floor Champion CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL - Athens Regional Floor Champion Elite gymnast who trained at Twin City Twisters under - Fourth freshman in OU history to earn a perfect 10.0 Sarah Jantzi, Sami Wozney, Mike Hunger and Rich - Two-time WCGA All-American Stanger...Was a teammate of current OU gymnast Maggie - Big 12 Academic All-Rookie Team Nichols...Traveled to as a member of the 2015 - Seven-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week Junior National Team that won a gold medal in the team competition...Competed at the 2020 (SOPHOMORE) 2016 P&G Championships placing eighth floor...Also Competed in nine meets for Oklahoma…Earned a perfect competed at the 2016 U.S. Secret Classic, placing eighth 10 on vault in back-to-back meets to bring her career on vault and floor...Placed second on vault at the 2014 total to three…Earned a 9.925 or better on four of five P&G Championships...Placed third on floor at the 2014 vaults she competed…Notched a career-high 9.9 on bars U.S. Secret Classic...Competed at the 2018 JO Nationals, twice in 2020…Tallied a 9.9 on beam twice in six routines… placing third in the all-around, first on floor, second Earned two event titles on vault. on vault and fifth on bars..Was part of the JO Nationl Team...Placed first in the all-around at regionals in 2018... 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed at the 2014 JO National Championships... First-team All-American (floor)…Big 12 Newcomer of the Placed third on floor, fourth on beam and sixth in the all- Year...Big 12 Floor Champion...2019 Athens Regional Floor around at the 2014 JO National Championships...Placed Champion...All-Big 12 honoree on floor...WCGA First- first in the all-around, vault and floor, third on beam and Team All-American (floor)...Second-Team All-American fourth on bars at regionals in 2014. (vault)...Became just the fourth freshman in program history to earn a perfect 10.0 on any event with a perfect PERSONAL score at the Perfect 10 Challenge (Feb. 15)...Finished the Full name is Olivia Jo Trautman...Hails from Champlin, year ranked No. 2 in the nation on floor...Recorded a Minn...Daughter of Jody and Lisa Trautman...Has one career high 9.975 on vault at the Perfect 10 Challenge... sister: Kate...Major is pre-radiologic tech. Set her career high on beam against Florida on Feb. 15 with a 9.925...Set her career-high in the all-around with a 39.725 against Florida...Scored better than 9.925 in ever meet she has competed...Won 17 event titles including 12

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS 10.0 BARS 9.9

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 9.925 EXERCISE 10.0 AROUND 39.725

NOTING VANESSA - Two-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week - WCGA Scholastic All-American

2020 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in five meets for the Sooners on both bars and floor…Earned a career-high 9.9 on bars against WVU and TWU (Feb. 14)…Tallied a career best 9.925 on floor against WVU and TWU (Feb. 14)…Competed beam in one meet for the Sooners…Made her collegiate debut at the Metroplex Challenge on Jan. 25…Earned a 9.825 or better on bars in all five meets and a 9.850 on floor in all five meets.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast at Arena Gymnastics where she trained under Ann and Valdi Kolasa…Finished fourth on vault, bars and floor at the 2018 JO National Championships… Placed first on bars, beam, floor and the all-around at 2018 Regionals…Was first on beam, second on vault and all-around and third on floor at the 2018 State Meet.

PERSONAL Hails from Millstone, Township, N.J…. Daughter of Mariela and Richard Deniz…Has two siblings, Destiny and Brian

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS BARS 9.9

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 9.650 EXERCISE 9.925 AROUND

NOTING JENNA - WCGA Scholastic All-American

2020 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in all 11 meets for the Sooners as a beam specialist…Earned a career-best 9.295 on beam against Denver (Feb. 29)…Scored a 9.800 or higher in eight of 11 meets.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast from Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy where she trained under Christian Ivanov and Haley Glass…2017 JO National Beam Champion…Placed third on beam at 2018 Regionals…Placed first on beam, second on bars and third in the all-around at 2019 State.

PERSONAL Hails from Oklahoma City, Okla. … Daughter of Daron and Mina Dunn

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NOTING ERIN - WCGA Scholastic All-American

2020 (FRESHMAN) Did not compete for the Sooners in 2020.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Level 10 gymnast at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) where she trained under coaches Janelle McDonald and Mila Grebenkova…2019 JO National Alternate…Placed 5th on vault and floor and eighth in the all-around at 2019 Regionals…Placed ninth on vault and eighth on floor at 2018 Regionals…2017 JO National Qualifier

PERSONAL Hails from Allen, Texas…Daughter of Michael and Heather Hutchison…Has two siblings, Shawn and Morgan.

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NOTING RAGAN Won the 2017 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships - 2020 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year all-around title…Was an alternate at the 2016 Olympics… - Two-time WCGA All-American At 2016 Olympic Trials, placed second on beam, fifth in - Six-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week the all-around and sixth on floor…Competed at the Jesolo Trophy in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018…In her final Jesolo 2020 (FRESHMAN) Trophy appearance, placed second in the all-around, bars Big 12 Newcomer of the Year…WCGA First-team All- and beam…Won the all-around competition at the 2017 American (bars)…WCGA Second-team All-American American Cup…Won gold as a team and on the balance (beam)…Two-time All-Big 12 selection (bars, beam)… beam at the 2016 Pacific Rim Championships…Placed first Finished the season ranked No. 7 on bars…Appeared in on bars and beam at the 2017 Secret U.S. Classic…Placed all 11 meets for the Sooners, competing bars, beam and third on beam at the 2018 U.S. Classic… floor in all 11 meets…Earned at least a 9.9 on bars in 10 of 11 meets with a career-high of 9.95…Recorded a career- PERSONAL high 9.975 on both beam and floor…Competed in the all- Hails from Lewisville, Texas…Daughter of Michael and around four times, earning a career-high 39.650 (Feb. Kerry Smith…Has two siblings, Jackson and Hudson. 21)…Competed vault in four meets with a career-high 9.85…Earned nine event titles – 3 on bars, four on beam, one on floor and the all-around.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Elite gymnast at Texas Dreams Gymnastics…Trained under coaches -Burdette and Chris Burdette…Brings a wealth of national and international experience to Oklahoma…Member of the gold-medal- winning 2018 U.S. Women’s World Championship team…

CAREER VAULT UNEVEN HIGHS 9.85 BARS 9.95

BALANCE FLOOR ALL BEAM 9.975 EXERCISE 9.975 AROUND 39.650

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL Former elite level gymnast out of WOGA Gymnastics PERSONAL where she trained under Tatyana Shadenko and Hails from Frisco, Texas...Daughter of Parker and Yevgeny Marchenko...Finished in fourth on bars, sixth Katherine Davis...has three siblings: Tanner, Samuel in the all-around and seventh on balance beam at the and Mathew...Planning to major in health and exercise 2018 U.S. Classic...Placed fifth in the all-around and science. and eighth on floor at the 2018 American Classic...As a junior elite, placed fourth on uneven bars, sixth in the all-around, seventh on vault and eighth on balance beam at the P&G Championships... Was a 2017 U.S. National Team Member.

FAVORITE FOOD: CELEBRITY CRUSH: Mashed potatoes and grilled chicken Channing Tatum

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: BIGGEST FEAR: Fruit Spiders

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Loud, Energetic, Positive The Sandlot

WHEN I HAVE FREE TIME I: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Go to the beach Home Alone

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: Making the Junior National Team Khalid

BEST PIECE OF ADVICE I’VE EVER RECEIVED: FAVORITE OU SPORT TO WATCH: Keep your head up, and always be positive to other Football people you never know what is going on in their life. FAVORITE PRO TEAM: FAVORITE TV SHOW: Cleveland Browns Hawaii Five-0 DREAM VACATION: A MOMENT IN HISTORY I’D LIKE TO HAVE WITNESSED: Fiji or Bora Bora Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech WHEN I WAS A KID, I WANTED TO BE: PERSON I’D LIKE TO HANG OUT WITH FOR A DAY: A vet My dad

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of LaFleur’s Gymnastics in Hails from Tampa, Fla... Daughter of Mark and Tampa, Fla...Trained under Jeff LaFleur, Alecia Polina Michele...has three siblings: Evan, Olivia and Gabrielle. and Billy West...Was a member of the Junior Olympic National Team in 2017 and 2019...In 2019, placed first on vault, third in the all-around, sixth on beam and seven on bars at J.O. Nationals...First on bars, second in the all-around and on vault, fourth on beam and fifth on floor at regionals in 2019...Placed fourth on bars and beam at state in 2019.

FAVORITE FOOD: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Steak The Game Plan

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Goldfish The Devil Wears Prada and Crazy Rich Asians

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: Giggly, Humble, Compassionate Luke Combs

HIDDEN TALENT: FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: I can wiggle my ears Shawn Johnson

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Winning vault at nationals after being injured all season. Chicago Blackhawks

BEST PIECE OF ADVICE I’VE RECEIVED: DREAM VACATION: There’s no need to take criticism from someone you Bora Bora or Greece wouldn’t seek advice from. WHEN I WAS A KID, I WANTED TO BE A: FAVORITE TV SHOW: Doctor Grey’s Anatomy FAVORITE SUPERHERO: A MOVIE CHARACTER/ROLE I’D LIKE TO PLAY: Wonder Woman Meredith Grey GO-TO KARAOKE SONG: A MOMENT IN HISTORY I’D LIKE TO HAVE WITNESSED: Don’t Stop Believing 1996 Olympic Games

MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Butterfly Fly Away by Miley Cyrus

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Bart Conner Gymnastics Full name is Isabell Johnson...Hails from Norman, Academy where she trained under Christian Ivanov... Okla... Daughter of Kim and ...Has Competed at the 2019 JO Nationals, earning 15th three siblings: Beth, Becca and Brandt...Plans to place finishes in the all-around and uneven bars.... major in health and exercise science. Was a four-time all-around state champion, earning the top spot in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019...Placed first on bars, beam and floor at state competition in 2019... Finished in third on both bars and in the all- around at 2019 regionals...2018 JO National qualifier after earning a third place finish on vault, fourth on bars and fifth in the all-around at regionals.

FAVORITE FOOD: CELEBRITY CRUSH: Queso Tom Holland

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Chocolate chip cookies I See the Light from Tangled

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Energetic, Determined, Happy The Blindside

WHEN I HAVE FREE TIME I: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Hang out with friends or watch TV Forrest Gump

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: When I reached my goal of scoring a 38 all-around at Ben Rector or Jack Johnson regionals in 2019 FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: PEOPLE WOULDN’T BELIEVE ME IF I TOLD THEM: Shawn Johnson Have been to Hawaii 12 times FAVORITE PRO TEAM: FAVORITE TV SHOW: Cleveland Browns Friends DREAM VACATION: A MOMENT IN HISTORY I’D LIKE TO HAVE WITNESSED: Travel across Europe Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech WHEN I WAS A KID, I WANTED TO BE: PERSON I’D TRADE PLACES WITH FOR A DAY: An OU gymnast Someone who lives on the coast of Italy FAVORITE SUPERHERO: Spiderman

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Mavericks Gymnastics in San Hails from San Antonio, Texas...Daughter of John Antonio, Texas...Trained under Steve and Gabi Arkell... and Karen LeVasseur...Has two siblings: Jennifer and Competed at the 2019 JO Nationals, earning a third place Jaclyn...Plans to major in health and exercise science. finish on vault...Earned a perfect 10 on vault to take home first place, while also adding a first place finish on floor, second place in the all-around and a fifth-place finish on beam at 2019 regionals...At the state championships, was second on bars, third on vault and the all-around, fourth on beam and fifth on floor...Picked up a fourth-place finish on bars and beam, a fifth-place finish on vault and a seventh- place finish in the all-around at 2018 J.O. Nationals.

BIGGEST FEAR: MOMENT IN HISTORY I’D LIKE TO HAVE WITNESSED: Spiders The 2000 Olympic Games

FAVORITE FOOD: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Chicken nuggets The Blind Side

MEET DAY RITUAL: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Listen to music before the meet High School Musical

PRIZED POSSESSION: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: My dog Shawn Mendes

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: Scoring a 10.0 on vault Shawn Johnson

ROLE I’D LIKE TO PLAY: FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Wonder Woman WHEN I WAS A KID I WANTED TO BE A: FAVORITE TV SHOW: A Doctor Grey’s Anatomy MY HIDDEN TALENT IS: DREAM VACATION SPOT: I can take a nap anywhere. Bora Bora SOMETHING ON MY BUCKET LIST: PERSON I’D TRADE PLACES WITH FOR A DAY: Skydiving My dog

FAVORITE ANIMAL: Giraffe

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Bart Conner Gymnastics Hails from Norman, Okla...Daughter of Jim and Academy training under Christian Ivanov...Finished Catherine Lynn...Has two siblings: Garrett and in first on beam, second on vault and the all-around, Annika...plans to major in nursing. third on bars and fourth on floor at 2019 state championships...Placed seventh on beam and 12th on bars and the all-around at regionals in 2019.

FAVORITE FOOD: CELEBRITY CRUSH: Peanut butter and all types of ice cream Ryan Reynolds and Leonardo DiCaprio

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Fruit Pump It by the Black Eyed Peas

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Dedicated, Passionate, Christ-driven Stick It

PRIZED POSSESSION: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Ugg slippers The Longest Ride

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: I got a 9.925 on vault at the 2017 Region 3 Khalid and The Weeknd Championships. I stuck my front handspring front tuck vault and the whole crowd cheered. FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: Shawn Johnson PEOPLE WOULDN’T BELIEVE ME IF I TOLD THEM: I was a cheerleader as a freshman. FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Cleveland Browns FAVORITE TV SHOW: Grey’s Anatomy, Outer Banks and The Office WHEN I WAS A KID I WANTED TO BE A: Veterinarian A ROLE I’D LIKE TO PLAY: Serena van der Woodson in Gossip Girl FAVORITE SUPERHERO: Thor PERSON I’D TRADE PLACES WITH FOR A DAY: Blake Lively

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Aim High Academy in Tulsa, Hails from Tulsa, Okla....Daughter of Sterling and Rue Okla....At 2019 regionals, had four top-10 finishes... Ramsey...Has three siblings: Cheldyn, Sterling and Placed second on vault, third on floor, fifth on beam Shaun...Plans to major in sports medicine. and eighth in the all-around....At state in 2018, placed first on vault and floor, while adding a second place finish on beam and third place finish in the all-around.

FAVORITE FOOD: CELEBRITY CRUSH: Chicken Quesadilla Idris Elba and Michael B. Jordan

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Popcorn Into the Unknown from Frozen 2

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Trailblazer, Compassionate, Curious Remember the Titans

HIDDEN TALENT: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: I can write poems Inside Out

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: Last FAVORITE SUPERHERO: year at regionals. I fell on bars but came back and did my Iron Man best floor and vault routines and got my highest level 10 scores on each of them. FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: Marquise Johnson PEOPLE WOULDN’T BELIEVE ME IF I TOLD THEM: I played the violin for seven years. FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Baltimore Ravens FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Office DREAM VACATION: Somewhere I could go to the beach every day A MOMENT IN HISTORY I’D LIKE TO HAVE WITNESSED: Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech or MY AUOTBIOGRAPHY TITLE WOULD BE: Queen’s performance at Live Aid 1985 Shernanigans: The Life of Sheridan Ramsey

PERSON I’D TRADE PLACES WITH FOR A DAY: Michelle Obama

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Arizona Sunrays training Daughter of Rhonda Smith...Plans to major in under Dan Witenstein and Pam Evans...Competed engineering at OU. at the 2018 JO Nationals, earning a first-place finish on vault, a second-place finish on floor, sixth-place on bars and ninth in the all-around. Took home first on vault, bars, floor and the all-around, while adding a fifth place finish on beam at the 2018 state championship. Competed at JO Nationals in 2017... Earned a first place finish in the all-around and on vault, while also placing fourth on beam.

FAVORITE FOOD: MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Chicken Tenders A song from High School Musical

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT SNACK: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Salt and vinegar chips Stick It

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Funny, Determined, Foodie The Devil Wears Prada and Crazy Rich Asians

HIDDEN TALENT: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: I’m great at memorizing birthdays AJR

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: Competing my 1.5 vault for the first time at nationals Shawn Johnson

BEST PIECE OF ADVICE I’VE RECEIVED: FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Don’t sweat the small stuff Arizona Cardinals

FAVORITE TV SHOW: DREAM VACATION: Friends Somewhere in Europe

A MOVIE CHARACTER/ROLE I’D LIKE TO PLAY: WHEN I WAS A KID, I WANTED TO BE A: Mulan Taxi Driver

MY CELEBRITY CRUSH: FAVORITE SUPERHERO: Chris Evans Captain America

BIGGEST SUPERSTITION: MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY TITLE WOULD BE: I have to eat a tuna sandwich before every meet I’m Hungry

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Level 10 gymnast out of Fuzion Gymnastics...Trained Daughter of Tom and Tonya Sullivan...Has one sister: under former OU gymnasts Jackie Flanery-Heredia Maya...Plans to major in architecture with a minor in and Mike Heredia...Competed at the 2019 JO National Spanish Championships, earning a fifth place finish on bars... At regionals, placed first on bars and beam, third on vault and third in the all-around. Finished second on bars and the all-around, third on vault and beam and fifth on floor at the state championship...Competed at the 2018 JO Nationals, placing fifth on floor and eighth in the all-around.

FAVORITE FOOD: MOST EMBARRASSING SONG ON MY PLAYLIST: Seafood A song from High School Musical

LEAST FAVORITE FOOD: FAVORITE SPORTS MOVIE: Anchovies Soul Surfer

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE ME: FAVORITE NON-SPORTS MOVIE: Determined, Creative, Observant Oceans 8

WHEN I HAVE FREE TIME I: FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: draw, cook or watch Khalid

MOST MEMORABLE PERSONAL SPORTS MOMENT: FAVORITE PRO ATHLETE: First time competing a release on bars Usain Bolt

BEST PIECE OF ADVICE I’VE RECEIVED: FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Be yourself Kansas City Chiefs

FAVORITE TV SHOW: DREAM VACATION: The Blacklist Galapagos Islands

A MOVIE CHARACTER/ROLE I’D LIKE TO PLAY: WHEN I WAS A KID, I WANTED TO BE A: A mermaid in H20: Just Add Water Marine Biologist

MY CELEBRITY CRUSH: FAVORITE SUPERHERO: Shawn Mendes Iron Man

MEAL I PREPARE MOST OFTEN: PERSON I’D LIKE TO TRADE PLACES WITH FOR A DAY: Eggs and toast An FBI Agent

140 141 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 142 143 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS All-American on bars, beam and floor and finished as the national runner-up on bars and The Sooners continued their recent postseason dominance in 2016, securing an floor. unprecedented fifth straight Big 12 title and a seventh consecutive regional crown, doing so at the NCAA Iowa City Regional. In total, seven Sooners earned a combined 10 regular Under the direction of Kindler, the Sooners closed 2010 with a final record of 29-3. The season All-America accolades from the NACGC/W. win total broke the previous program best of 26 that was set in 1989 under Becky Switzer. Kindler guided the Sooners to the only undefeated regular season in the NCAA in 2010 Kindler’s 2015 Sooners were impressively dominant throughout the season, earning a (22-0) en route to postseason titles at the Big 12 Championship and NCAA University perfect 14-0 record during the regular season for the nation’s only undefeated regular Park Regional. OU was ranked first or second in every regular season poll in 2010, as the season. The Sooners also spent the entirety of the regular season ranked No. 1 nationally, Sooners were the only squad in the country to score above a 196.000 in every meet. earning the top spot in the rankings for an impressive 12 straight weeks. OU captured its Oklahoma also picked up its first win over a No. 1 opponent in program history in 2010 fourth consecutive Big 12 Championship (a league first), the NCAA Norman Regional title with a 197.950-197.275 victory over top-ranked Alabama on March 5. OU eclipsed its and 11 regular season All-America honors. previous program best (197.725) by 0.225 in the win, which was the highest score in the NCAA that season. Kindler led her Sooners to a strong finish at the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth as the team achieved its fifth Super Six appearance since 2010, taking third place overall. Kindler’s squad continued its Big 12 dominance, winning its third straight Big 12 title with Kindler’s OU squad earned a then-program-record and nation-leading 13 All-America a team score of 197.175, the highest score by a conference champion since 2001. OU swept honors and every Sooner competing in event finals finished in the top 10 nationally on all four team event titles and won at least a share of all four individual event titles. their individual events. The Sooners won their second-straight Big 12 title in 2009, while posting individual event titles on bars and beam at the conference championship. Megan Ferguson earned In recognition of Oklahoma’s extraordinary and dominant season, NCAA gymnastics All-America status with her stellar performance on beam as the Sooners won eight beam coaches voted Kindler the 2015 National Coach of the Year. Kindler has been named titles in 2009. Coach of the Year three times in her career (2005, 2010, 2015), including two times as head coach at Oklahoma. In 2008, Kindler guided Kiara Redmond as the senior capped off her illustrious career 392-53-3 RECORD AT OU with four additional All-America honors, moving her career total to nine - the highest A visionary with the heart and willpower to accomplish what few thought was possible, tally of any gymnast in program history. The 2008 campaign started with 21 consecutive COACHED OU TO FOUR NATIONAL TITLES (‘14,’16,’17, ‘19) Kindler made Oklahoma only the sixth team in NCAA history to win a women’s victories, including all 18 regular season meetings, as OU finished the regular season as gymnastics championship in the 2014 season. Kindler’s 2014 Sooners were Big 12 the only undefeated team in the country. champions, NCAA Regional Champions and earned nine NCAA All- FIRST COACH TO LEAD TWO PROGRAMS TO THE SUPER SIX America awards. She also coached three gymnasts to top-two finishes at the NCAA Oklahoma produced a conference-leading nine spots on the 2008 regular season All-Big Championships, including balance beam champion Taylor Spears. Spears became OU’s 12 Team. THREE-TIME NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR first individual national champion in 26 years and was joined by Maile’ana Kanewa (floor exercise) and Haley Scaman (floor exercise) in earning top-two NCAA finishes. OU recorded only two scores lower than 9.8 in the final three events of the 2008 conference championship as the Sooners clinched at least a share of all four individual 12-TIME BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR The 2014 Sooners won their title in record-breaking fashion at the 2014 NCAA event titles - marking just the third time in Big 12 history that a school clinched at least a Championships, posting a meet-record 198.175 to tie Florida atop the podium. OU earned share of all four apparatus wins. COACHED 126 ALL-AMERICANS program-record scores at an NCAA Championship meet on three out of four events. In 2013, Kindler led OU to the program’s third NCAA Super Six team finals appearance. Named head coach of the Sooners in the summer of 2006, Kindler quickly positioned COACHED 60 BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS The squad earned seven All-America honors en route to a second-place team effort the OU squad among the nation’s elite in her first season in Norman in 2007. That year, overall, tying for the highest finish in program history. The performance marked OU’s third the Sooners rattled off a streak of 12 consecutive victories, nine of which came on the top-three finish in the last four seasons under Kindler. road, including an upset of then-No. 6 Nebraska in Lincoln, a feat no OU team had Eight gymnasts combined for 17 All-America honors including Jade Degouveia, Brenna accomplished since 1991. Dowell, Nicole Lehrmann, Maggie Nichols, Karrie Thomas, Olivia Trautman, Anastasia Webb Kindler’s 2010 team also achieved a second-place finish in OU’s first-ever Super Six and Carly Woodard. Dowell and Nichols were national champions once again as Dowell appearance. With the performance, Kindler became the first head coach in NCAA history Oklahoma finished second at the Big 12 Championships before heading to the earned the floor title and Nichols defended her all-around crown while also taking home a to lead two separate programs to the Super Six (Iowa State--2006; Oklahoma--2010, NCAA Central Regional, taking second place before finishing eighth at the NCAA share of the vault title. Nichols was just the sixth gymnast in NCAA history to earn back-to- 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017). Championships, the highest finish up to that point in program history. back all-around titles and became the OU record older for career individual titles with six. Under Kindler’s leadership, OU has captured ten Big 12 championships, nine consecutive “We are dedicated to filling our staff with the best and brightest minds in coaching,” Dowell, Degouveia and Trautman swept the Big 12 Conference Awards, being named the NCAA regional titles and 109 NCAA All-America awards. The collegiate gymnastics said OU Athletics Director Joe Castiglione upon Kindler’s hiring. “K.J. Kindler brings a Gymnast, Event Specialist and Freshman of the Year, respectively. It marked the third- community has recognized Kindler for her coaching achievements, awarding her National reputation of great achievement in all aspects of leading a program.” “She impressed us straight year that OU swept the yearly awards and fifth time overall. Coach of Year honors three times, Regional Coach of the Year accolades eight times not only with her accomplishment to this point, but with her lofty goals for the future and (2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017) and Big 12 Coach of the Year laurels her plan for reaching those goals. We are thrilled to work with K.J. and her staff as we The Sooners won their eighth-straight Big 12 title and 10th straight regional title while 12 times (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018). pursue championships.” posting a third consecutive season with an RQS over 198. OU notched eight scores of 198 or better in 2019, including posting the highest away score in NCAA history with a 198.475 at Kindler has bolstered OU to new heights, coaching 109 All-Americans, 63 Big 12 Prior to her hiring at OU, Kindler spent six seasons as the head coach at Iowa State. In the Athens Regional. Champions and 55 NCAA Regional champions in just 12 seasons at Oklahoma. Kindler has her final season in Ames in 2006, Kindler led Iowa State to its third trip to the NCAA combined athletic and academic success throughout her career with 91 Academic All-Big Championships and its first appearance in the Super Six team finals. In 2018, the Sooners were the No. 1 team in the nation the entire season, culminating in a 12 honorees and 49 NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans at OU. The 24-10 Cyclones produced three All-Americans for a second-consecutive season while runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships. The Sooners earned their seventh-straight posting an undefeated mark at home, a 10-1 dual record and an 8-1 standard in duals Big 12 title and ninth straight regional title along the way to setting a program and NCAA The 2013 season marked one of the finest in Oklahoma program history. OU spent the against ranked opponents. The team also snapped Nebraska’s 60-meet home winning record of 10 scores of 198 or better during a season. The Sooners finished the season with entirety of the season ranked in the top three nationally, including two weeks at No. 1. streak. three-consecutive scores of 198 or better, a feat they achieved three times throughout the The primary beam coach, Kindler led the beam squad to a No. 1 ranking for 11 consecutive season. weeks during the regular season. OU defeated nine top-25 teams, including four The 2006 squad won its first Big 12 Championship since 2000, and three Cyclone top-10 squads, en route to the program’s 11th conference title and an NCAA Regional gymnasts earned either an outright or share of an individual title at the meet. Eight gymnasts combined for 16 All-America honors, including Stefani Catour, Jade championship. Degouveia, Brenna Dowell, AJ Jackson, Nicole Lehrmann, Maggie Nichols, Bre Showers During six seasons at ISU from 2001-06, Kindler coached nine regional event champions, and Anastasia Webb. Dowell and Nichols became individual national champions, with The Sooners’ regular season efforts were recognized with a nation-best 11 NACGC/W seven NCAA individual championship qualifiers and 13 Big 12 champions. It has been 15 years since Oklahoma Athletic Director brought head coach K.J. Kindler Dowell earning the vault title and Nichols taking home the all-around, bars and floor All-America awards. Kindler’s leadership throughout the team’s stellar season earned her to Norman to lead the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics program. In just over a decade, titles. Additionally, the Sooners added 10 regular season All-America accolades from the Coach of the Year honors from the Big 12 and the South Central Region. Kindler, an Iowa State graduate, joined the Cyclone staff as an assistant coach in 1992. Kindler has seen her transformative vision for the Sooner program become a reality. NACGC/W. Nichols became a five-time All-American, joining Chayse Capps (2016) and Kelly As an ISU gymnast, Kindler was a three-time MVP for the Cyclones and runner-up in Garrison (1988) as the only Sooners to accomplish the feat. Kindler’s OU squad was marked by excellence at both the team and individual levels in the all-around at the 1992 Big Eight Championships. She was the school’s first individual A three-time National Coach of the Year, Kindler led her program exactly where many 2013. The team posted a 197.375 at the NCAA Championships to finish as the nation’s NCAA Regional qualifier and competed three times in the postseason meet. said it could never go. OU’s head coach has taken the Sooners to the absolute height of In 2017, the Sooners won their second straight and third overall national title with a runner-up, tying for the highest finish in Sooner history. OU scored a 197.000 or better at the NCAA gymnastics world with NCAA Championships in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019, 198.3875, the highest ever score by any team at the NCAA Championships. OU finished the 13 meets in 2013, tying an NCAA record for most such meets in a single season. Kindler hails from Lake Elmo, Minn., and trained under Mary Jane Olsen at Hamline nine top-three national finishes, 10 straight regional titles, 126 All-America honors and 11 year with a perfect 33-0 overall record, the first undefeated season in program history. In 2012, Kindler led the Sooners to team titles at the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA University in St. Paul. In high school, she moved to Connecticut and trained under Frank Big 12 titles. Five gymnastics combined for 12 All-America honors, including Chayse Capps, Stefani Champaign Regional. Kinder was named conference coach of the year and OU captured and Laurie DeFrancesco at Arena Academy in Stamford and Walter Hawkes at Wilton Catour, AJ Jackson, Nicole Lehrmann and Maggie Nichols, while Lehrmann and Nichols seven All-America awards and a seventh-place finish in the country. High School. In Connecticut, she won multiple conference and state titles. The 2020 season was shortened due to the outbreak of COVID-19. In the time the became individual national champions on the bars. Additionally, OU paced the nation with Sooners had to compete, Kindler’s squad was ranked No. 1 for the entire season and 14 regular season All-America accolades from the NACGC/W. Kindler was named the South Central Regional Head Coach of the Year in 2011 after The eldest of five siblings, Kindler hails from a gymnastics family. One sister, Lori, posted the nation’s top score with a 198.450. The Sooners were undefeated at 16-0 guiding OU to its third undefeated regular season in four years. A program-best 11 OU competed at the University of Minnesota. She and her husband own and operate Flips before the season was canceled. Kindler earned Co-Big 12 Coach of the Year and South Central Region Coach of the Year gymnasts were named All-Americans as the Sooners went on to win an NCAA Regional Gymnastics in the Twin Cities area. Kindler’s nieces, Emma and Lucy Kindler, enjoy honors in a season that saw her squad win the conference for a sixth straight season and title and finish third in the nation. recreational gymnastics. Five Sooners combined for a nation-best 14 All-America honors, including Maggie advance to national meet behind an eighth straight regional win. Nichols’ five first-team honors. Nichols and Ragan Smith brought home a pair of Big 12 On Jan. 23, 2011, Kindler collected her 100th win with the OU program as the Sooners Kindler is married to OU assistant coach Lou Ball. The couple has two daughters, Maggie Conference Awards, being named the Gymnast and Newcomer of the Year, respectively. In 2016, the Sooners snagged their second national title in program history and first outright defeated TWU, 196.175-193.050. OU is a combined 179-48-2 in seven seasons under and Adelade. win, posting a 197.675 during the Super Six in Fort Worth, Texas. Kindler; she has helped the program to its four best win percentages in program history The 2019 season was one for the record books as the Sooners finished with a 32-0 in the last four seasons. record and a fourth national championship. Just the second undefeated season in The meet capped a season in which the Sooners posted a 38-1-0 overall record, with program history, Kindler’s squad held the No.1 ranking all season en route to posting a their lone loss coming in their season opener. Nine Sooners earned a program-record 18 In 2010, the National Coach of the Year, Regional Coach of the Year and Big 12 Coach of 198.3375 at the NCAA Championships to end their season with yet another national title. All-America honors. Leading the way was junior Capps, who was named a five-time All- the Year led Oklahoma to a national runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships with American. seven All-Americans, including Big 12 Sportswoman of the Year Hollie Vise. Vise was an 144 145 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS In 2016, Ball coached four All-Americans on both vault and bars as he helped OU won 12 of 13 team event titles on bars under the direction of Haley and lead the Sooners to their second NCAA title. Earning first-team accolades Ball, while Hollie Vise earned All-America distinction and was NCAA Runner- on vault were Keeley Kmieciak, Hunter Price and Haley Scaman, while Capps Up on the apparatus. The Sooners didn’t count a fall on the apparatus in 2010 snagged second-team honors. Capps was also a first-team honoree on bars and posted only two team scores below 49.000. along with Wofford and Lehrmann, and AJ Jackson received second-team recognition. Ball’s vault squad posted a team score of 49.000 or higher in 14 of 15 competitions in 2010. OU won the team vault title 11 times in 2010, including Ball’s gymnasts secured 12 team titles on vault and 16 on bars, highlighted the Big 12 vault title and NCAA University Park Regional vault title. by 10 individual bars crowns for Wofford. The Sooners twice set the then- program-best mark on bars (49.675) in 2016, doing so against Arizona and at Under Ball’s leadership, an OU gymnast won the individual vault title 11 the Big 12 Championship, fueled by Kmieciak’s perfect 10 on the apparatus, times, including the Big 12 vault title (shared by Jackie Flanery, Brie Olson just the second in the history of the conference meet. Ball coached three Big and Natalie Ratcliff). Ball also helped Sara Stone achieve the program’s first 12 Champions (Kmieciak and Jackson on vault, Kmieciak on bars) and two perfect score since 2008 when Stone posted a 10.0 on vault at Michigan State. NCAA Iowa City Regional Champions (Capps on vault, Wofford on bars). Ball’s coaching efforts led Oklahoma to strong performances throughout the In 2009, OU closed the year with top-10 team rankings on both vault and bars 2015 season on both vault and uneven bars. OU captured 11 team titles on and won a combined 14 team titles on the two events. Every member of the vault and 13 on bars while totaling 32 individual event titles combined on the 2009 Oklahoma vault lineup posted a season high of at least 9.85, including two events. three with scores higher than 9.9.

On vault, Ball guided an impressive four Sooners to All-America accolades, Ball’s expertise on the two events was evident in 2008 as Oklahoma TWO-TIME NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR including first-team honors for Scaman and Jackson. Scaman posted a 10.0 closed the season ranked first in the Big 12 and 10th in the country on both on vault under Ball’s coaching during the regular season and finished third apparatuses. OU won 11 bars titles and notched 10 wins on vault during the EIGHT-TIME REGIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR nationally on the event at NCAA event finals. Ball also guided Jackson to the regular season, capped off by 23 individual event titles on the two events Big 12 and NCAA Norman Regional individual titles on vault. alone. COACHED 55 ALL-AMERICANS ON VAULT AND BARS Several Sooners also shone on uneven bars under Ball’s guidance in 2015, In his first season at OU in 2007, Ball also guided Brittney Koncak-Schumann COACHED 14 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS ON BARS including first-team All-Americans Brenna Dowell, Kmieciak and Wofford. to All-America status on vault. Wofford had a dominant season, earning eight individual titles while finishing COACHED 11 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS ON VAULT fourth nationally on bars at NCAA event finals. Dowell earned the nation’s first Prior to joining the Oklahoma program, Ball spent 11 years as administrative 10.0 on bars in January and Kmieciak enjoyed a stellar championship showing assistant coach at Iowa State where he was named the 2005 NACGCW COACHED THREE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ON BARS on the event as well. Ball also led Rebecca Clark to a share of the Big 12 title on National Co-Assistant Coach of the Year. He was also honored as an NCAA uneven bars. Regional Assistant Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2002. COACHED TWO GYMNASTS TO A VAULT NATIONAL TITLE Ball helped lead Oklahoma to the best season in program history in 2014, At Iowa State, Ball served as the primary coach on vault and uneven bars. coaching the Sooners to a first NCAA title, an NCAA Regional championship During his tenure in Ames, the Cyclones rewrote the school record books on Nichols. Ball also coached Haley Scaman to a prolific vaulting career at and a Big 12 title. Ball also led a resurgence of the Oklahoma vaulting corps both events and six of his gymnasts won Big 12 titles on bars. Oklahoma, including top-five NCAA individual finishes in 2014 (third) and 2015 in 2014. His Sooners averaged a program-best 49.475 over the course of (third). Ball’s efforts have also resulted in 13 Big 12 champions on bars and 11 on the season on the event, winning 12 event titles throughout the season. OU Ball also coached a two-time regional bars co-champion and a pair of two- vault for the Sooners. notched five of the top six scores all-time for an Oklahoma team, including time All-Americans on vault. a program-record 49.700 at the NCAA Minneapolis Regional in April. Two of The 2019 Sooners picked up seven All-America accolades on vault and bars, led Ball’s gymnasts were named All-Americans on the event (Maile’ana Kanewa While at Iowa State, Ball was a co-owner and head coach at the Cardinal by the national championship performance from Nichols on vault. Nichols also and Haley Scaman), and Scaman posted OU’s first perfect 10.0 on the event Gymnastics Academy where he qualified five gymnasts to the national TOPS received honors on bars, while Dowell (vault), Lehrmann (vault, bars), Thomas since 2010 in March. team and camp held annually at USA gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi’s ranch. (bars) and Webb (bars) were recognized. On uneven bars, Ball and Haley coached senior Taylor Spears to first-team Ball and K.J. Kindler have had five of their club gymnasts go on to compete at The team captured a total of 17 vault titles and 16 bar titles under Ball’s All-America honors at NCAAs for her performance. Ball and Haley’s gymnasts the NCAA level. leadership, including a program-record 49.725 on bars against Florida. The won 11 total uneven bars titles throughout the season. Sooners became the first team since the devaluation of the Yurchenko full to In addition, Ball coached individuals to Level 10 USA Nationals for eight field a lineup of six 10.0 start value vaults, securing a season-best 49.625 with In 2013, Ball helped coach OU to a national runner-up finish at the NCAA consecutive years, and his Level 8, 9 and 10 teams all captured Iowa state six Yurchenko 1.5s. Championships, tying for what was then the best finish in program history. titles. In 1999 and 2001 Ball was named Iowa USA Gymnastics Coach of the The Sooners won a Big 12 championship and took top honors at the NCAA Year. Ball helped Nichols to a Big 12 title on bars. Nichols and Lehrman each recorded Norman Regional en route to their record-setting performance. a perfect 10 on bars, while Nichols and Dowell scored perfect 10s on vault under Prior to his time in Iowa, Ball served as head coach at Cahoy’s Gymnastics Ball’s leadership. Ball’s vault squad captured a total of 13 individual event titles on the season. School in Omaha, Neb., for three years where he led several individuals to Under Ball’s tutelage, freshman Maile’ana Kanewa overcame preseason berths at USA Nationals. The 2018 Sooners picked up seven All-America accolades on vault and bars, surgery to earn top honors on vault three times, including the Big 12 vault led by the national championship performances from Dowell and Nichols championship. Ball also coached Madison Mooring to first-team All-America As an athlete, Ball competed as a vault and floor exercise specialist at the on vault and bars, respectively. Nichols also received honors on vault, while honors and an appearance in the NCAA individual finals on the event. University of Nebraska from 1990-93. He was an NCAA vault finalist in 1992 Stefani Catour (bars), Jade Degouveia (vault), Nicole Lehrmann (bars), and Bre and helped the Cornhuskers to a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships Associate head coach Lou Ball enters his 15th season with Oklahoma Showers (vault) were recognized. women’s gymnastics in 2021 as the primary coach on vault and co-coach on Ball and Haley teamed up to coach three Sooner gymnasts to All-America in 1992 and 1993. honors on bars. Erica Brewer and Rebecca Clark both earned first-team All- uneven bars. The team captured a total of 14 titles on vault and bars under Ball’s leadership, America honors and top-10 NCAA finishes on the event, while Brie Olson was Ball also earned All-Big Eight honors on vault in 1992 and 1993. Ball including a program-record 49.725 on bars at the Big 12 Championships. The a second-team All-American. Ball and Haley’s gymnasts captured 18 titles on transferred to Nebraska in 1990 after spending two seasons as a member of The 2010 and 2020 National Assistant Coach of the Year along with fellow Sooners counted five scores of 9.9 or better, including four scores of 9.95 or bars throughout the season. the gymnastics team at Michigan. OU assistant coach Tom Haley, Ball has aided OU to nine top-three finishes at better, highlighted by a 9.975 from Lehrmann to earn the Big 12 Championship. the NCAA Championships in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and Nichols turned in a 10.0 on the bars at the NCAA Championships, just the In 2012, Ball helped coach OU to a Big 12 championship, regional Ball earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Iowa State in 1999. 2019, including Oklahoma’s first-ever NCAA championship effort in 2014 and seventh gymnast in NCAA history to do so. second, third and fourth title runs in 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively. The championship and seventh-place national finish, marking Oklahoma’s ninth- He is married to OU head coach K.J. Kindler and the couple lives in Norman straight trip to the NCAAs. with their two daughters, Maggie and Adelade. Sooners also notched NCAA runner-up finishes in 2010, 2013 and 2018 and The 2017 Sooners picked up six All-America accolades on vault and bars, led by have finished no lower than third in the Super Six since their first appearance the national-championship performances from Lehrmann and Nichols on the Oklahoma’s 2011 squad earned its third undefeated regular season in four in 2010. bars. Nichols also received honors on vault, while Capps (vault), Jackson (vault) years while 11 gymnasts captured All-America honors. Ball again earned coach and Catour (bars) were recognized. Ball has been named Region Assistant Coach of the Year eight times in his of the year honors at the regional level as he aided OU to the NCAA Norman Regional title and a third-place performance at the NCAA Championships. career and has helped OU to 11 Big 12 Championships and 10 straight NCAA The team captured a total of 14 titles on vault and 15 on bars under Ball’s Regional titles. leadership and exploded for a program-record 49.700 on bars at TWU. The In 2010, OU finished in a program-best second place after making its first-ever event was highlighted by a pair of perfect 10.0s from Lehrmann and senior NCAA Super Six team finals appearance. The Sooners also went undefeated OU has garnered 55 All-America honors on bars and vault under Ball’s McKenzie Wofford, who became the first Sooners to post perfect marks on the in the regular season, beat No. 1 Alabama and eight other top-25 opponents, leadership, including 2017 Co-Bars National Champions, Nicole Lehrmann same event in the same meet. Nichols also posted a 10.0 on bars in 2017 and claimed their third-straight Big 12 Championship and won the 2010 NCAA and Maggie Nichols, 2018 Co-Vault National Champion Brenna Dowell, 2018 turned in two perfect scores on vault in her freshman campaign. Co-Bars National Champion Nichols and 2019 Co-Vault National Champion University Park Regional title. 146 147 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS OU exploded for a then program-record 49.700 on bars at TWU. All-America honors for the Sooners, who finished seventh at the The event was highlighted by a pair of perfect 10.0s from Lehrmann NCAA Championships. The team also snagged Big 12 and NCAA and senior McKenzie Wofford, who became the first Sooners to post Champaign Regional titles. perfect marks on the same event in the same meet. Haley helped the Sooners to back-to-back Super Six appearances Additionally, Brenna Dowell (bars), Nichols (bars), Wofford (bars) and their second consecutive top-three finish in 2011. OU completed and Jackson (floor) all snagged individual Big 12 titles, while Nichols its third undefeated regular season in four years in 2011, maintaining earned the floor title at the NCAA Regional. the country’s longest regular season win streak.

Haley’s 2016 Sooners earned 13 team event titles on floor. Four Ball and Haley also coached three OU gymnasts to All-America Sooners secured All-America status on the event, including Chayse honors on bars, including two first-teamers. OU won a total of 11 team Capps (first team), Jackson (first team), Keeley Kmieciak (first team) bar titles and 12 individual bar titles. and Haley Scaman (second team). On bars, the Sooners soared to 16 team titles in 2016, twice setting the then-program record on In 2010, OU finished in a program-best second place after making the event with a score of 49.675 against Arizona and at the Big 12 its first-ever NCAA Super Six team finals appearance. The Sooners Championship. also went undefeated in the regular season, beat No. 1 Alabama and eight other top-25 opponents, claimed their third-straight Big 12 In the conference meet, Kmieciak tallied the first perfect 10 of her Championship and won the 2010 NCAA University Park Regional title. career on bars and just the second in the history of the conference After the Sooners’ stellar 2010 season, Haley was named National TWO-TIME NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR meet on the event. Capps was also a first-team honoree on bars Assistant Coach of the Year along with fellow OU assistant coach Lou SEVEN-TIME REGIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR along with McKenzie Wofford and Nicole Lehrmann, and Jackson Ball. The two also shared 2010 Regional Assistant Coach of the Year received second-team recognition. Haley coached two Big 12 honors. COACHED 56 ALL-AMERICANS ON BARS AND FLOOR Champions (Kmieciak on bars, Scaman on floor) and two NCAA Iowa City Regional Champions (Wofford on bars, Jackson on floor). Haley helped the Sooners shine on floor in 2010, as OU scored a COACHED 14 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS ON BARS 49.000 or higher on the apparatus in every competition. Under In 2015, Haley aided the Sooners to 12 team event titles on floor in Haley’s tutelage, senior Hollie Vise finished in second place on floor at COACHED THREE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ON BARS 2015 in addition to 17 individual titles. Haley’s work with Scaman led the NCAA Individual Event Finals and earned All-American honors on the junior to a team-best nine individual titles throughout the season the apparatus in her first season of competition on the event COACHED TWO GYMNASTS TO A FLOOR NATIONAL TITLE and her third perfect 10.0 score on the event. Dowell also thrived Vise and fellow senior Jackie Flanery shared the Big 12 title on floor, under Haley’s guidance, finishing as NCAA runner-up on floor with while Flanery entered NCAA Championships ranked No. 1 in the Webb (floor) all earned WCGA All-America honors under Haley in a 9.95 in event finals. Both Dowell and Scaman were first-team All- country on the apparatus. 2020. Nichols secured a perfect 10 on bars, while Degouveia earned a Americans in the event, while Dowell was the Big 12 floor champion career-best 9.975 in her first ever season of competition on the event. and Scaman was NCAA Norman Regional floor champion. In 2009, Haley guided the Sooners to seven floor titles, including As a team, the Sooners finished the year ranked No. 1 on bars and No. the conference championship and NCAA Northeast Regional 3 on floor. Haley’s gymnasts were a force on uneven bars as well, capturing championship. 13 team event titles and 14 individual titles throughout the season. The primary coach on floor and co-coach on bars, Haley led the Three gymnasts earned first-team All-America accolades under Haley Haley and Ball’s bar squad also captured six team titles in 2009 while Sooners to 16 team titles on bars and 13 on floor in 2019. The squad and Ball and Dowell, Kmieciak and Wofford all finished in the top Megan Ferguson and Ashley Jackson shared the Big 12 bar title. also combined for 42 individual event titles on bars and floor, including 10 nationally on the event. Wofford spent several weeks during the In 2008, Haley’s floor team posted 13 team event titles, while the a national champion as Brenna Dowell took home a share of the 2019 regular season ranked No. 1 nationally on bars and capped her season bars lineup took home 10 event titles. The Sooners ranked first in floor title. with a fourth-place NCAA finish in event finals. the conference and sixth in the country on floor in 2008, posting a season regional qualifying score (RQS) of 49.315. Jade Degouveia (floor), Dowell (floor), Nicole Lehrmann (bars), Maggie Haley helped lead Oklahoma to the best season in program history in Nichols (bars, floor), Karrie Thomas (bars), Olivia Trautman (floor) 2014, coaching the Sooners to a first NCAA title, an NCAA Regional Haley guided Kiara Redmond to All-America honors on floor while and Anastasia Webb (bars, floor) all earned All-America honors under championship and a Big 12 title. Haley coached five Sooner gymnasts Redmond and Brittney Koncak-Schumann earned floor titles at the Haley. to All-America honors in 2014. Lara Albright, Maile’ana Kanewa and Big 12 Championship. Redmond went on to post a 9.925 and take top Haley Scaman were all first-team All-Americans on floor exercise, honors on floor at the 2008 NCAA South Central Regional. OU set program records on bars and floor in 2019, with a 49.275 on while Taylor Spear garnered first-team honors on bars. True freshman bars and a 49.825 on floor against Florida. Lehrmann and Nichols Kara Lovan also captured second-team accolades on floor. Kanewa Prior to his hiring at OU, Haley coached for three seasons at the each recorded a perfect 10 on bars during the season, while Trautman and Scaman each posted 9.95 performances at NCAA Event Finals to University of Kentucky where he was named the 2006 NACGC/W earned a perfect 10 on floor. tie as national runners-up on the event. Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year. Before entering collegiate coaching at Kentucky, Haley, a native of San Antonio, Texas, worked Haley led his gymnasts to another incredible season in 2018. With Overall, Haley’s gymnasts earned 12 event titles on floor and 11 on as one of the top club coaches in the Southeast. 14 event titles on bars and 12 on floor, the squad combined for 36 Tom Haley enters his 15th year as an associate head coach for the uneven bars throughout the season. Under Haley’s leadership, individual event titles on bars and floor. Stefani Catour (bars), Brenna Scaman became the first Sooner in program history to post multiple From 2002-2003, he was the team coach for Level 4 Elite at the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team in 2021 after 14 seasons of Dowell (floor), AJ Jackson (floor), Nicole Lehrmann (bars), Maggie excellence with the Sooners since his arrival in 2007. 10.0s in a single season, a career and on an individual event. Scaman Gwinnett Gymnastics Center near Atlanta, Ga. At GGC, he coached Nichols (bars, floor) and Anastasia Webb (floor) all earned All-America earned two 10.0s on floor exercise alone during the season. two Region 8 Level 10 all-around champions, as well as a 2003 junior honors under Haley as Nichols went on to become the Co-Floor international elite qualifying gymnast. The co-coach on bars and primary coach on floor, Haley was the National Champion. 2010 and 2020 National Assistant Coach of the Year with fellow OU Haley guided four OU gymnasts to All-America honors in 2013. Haley and Ball aided Erica Brewer and Rebecca Clark to first-team awards Haley served as the head coach and program director of the `Bama assistant Lou Ball. Haley also shared the 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 OU set a program-record 49.725 on bars at the Big 12 Championships. and 2017 awards for South Central Region Assistant Coach of the and top-10 NCAA finishes, while Taylor Spears earned second-team Bounders club program at the University of Alabama from 1996-02. The Sooners counted five scores of 9.9 or better, including four scores accolades. Brie Olson also captured second-team All-America honors With the `Bama Bounders, Haley coached a Level 10 uneven bars Year with Ball, giving him seven career Region Coach of the Year of 9.95 or better, highlighted by a 9.975 from Lehrmann to earn the honors. on floor under Haley’s tutelage. Overall, the Sooners earned 18 national champion, a Level 10 Junior Olympic National Team member Big 12 Championship. Nichols turned in a 10.0 on the bars at the NCAA individual titles on bars and 13 on floor in 2013. and had 10 of his gymnasts receive full athletic scholarships to NCAA Championships, just the seventh gymnast in NCAA history to do so. In a shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, Haley led the Sooners Division I programs. Haley’s coaching was instrumental in Oklahoma’s record-setting to 10 team titles on bars and floor. The squad also combined for 27 Haley’s gymnasts enjoyed another standout season in 2017. The squad individual event titles on bars and floor, with three gymnasts ranked 2013 campaign, which saw the Sooners finish as runners-up at the He also served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Alabama tallied 15 event titles on floor and 13 on floor. Maggie Nichols (bars, NCAA Championships after claiming Big 12 and NCAA Norman women’s gymnastics team in 2000 and 2001. in the top 10 in the nation. Maggie Nichols finished the year at No. 2, floor), AJ Jackson (floor), Stefani Catour (bars) and Nicole Lehrmann while Jade Degouveia and Ragan Smith were tied at No. 7. Regional titles. While coaching at OU, Haley has guided 11 Sooner (bars) all earned All-America honors under Haley’s guidance as Nichols All-Americans on bars and eight on floor. An additional six Oklahoma Haley married his wife, Kelli Moore, in May 2009. They have a son, and Lehrmann became Co-Bars National Champions. Degouveia (bars), Nichols (bars, floor), Smith (bars) and Anastasia gymnasts have earned Big 12 titles on floor and seven on bars under Levi, and two daughters, Nina and Kaia. Haley’s direction. Haley’s work with the 2012 squad resulted in three 148 149 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS MELISSA SIMMONS JENN RICHARDSON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS - SECOND SEASON ATHLETIC TRAINER - 15th SEASON Melissa Simmons is in her second season as the direector of operations for the gymnastics program. Simmons came to OU from N.C. State where she served as the director of operations for the wrestling program from 2014-2019. An integral part of the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics program, Jennifer Richardson enters her 15th season as an athletic trainer at OU in 2019-20. Richardson is responsible Simmons wrestled at Oklahoma City University during her collegiate career. She helped OCU capture three of its for the daily care, treatment, rehab and prevention of injuries for the men’s and women’s four team national championships and three of its five NWCA National Duals titles from 2009-11. She went 73-18 with 42 falls. She became the 2008 72-kilogram national champion, then the 2010 82-kilo national runner-up. After gymnastics programs. finishing third place at 158 pounds as a junior, Simmons competed on the U.S. World Team. Richardson earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from West Virginia Originally from Ridgefield, Wash., Simmons gained seven national titles and all-American honors competing as a University and obtained a master of arts degree in health studies/sports medicine health youth. She trained at the U.S. Olympic Education Center prior to her collegiate career. care from the University of Alabama, where she served as the athletic trainer for the softball team. Simmons graduated from Oklahoma City University in 2010 with a B.S. degree in kinesiology and exercise science. The Hamburg, N.Y., native has also served as the athletic trainer for the women’s soccer and women’s basketball teams at St. Mary’s College of California. She worked with the 2005 and 2006 national championship women’s gymnastics teams at the University of LINDSEY MORRISON Georgia prior to her arrival at Oklahoma. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS - FOURTH SEASON Responsible for coordinating all communication efforts for women’s gymastics, Lindsey Morrison enters her fourth season with the Sooners in 2020. She handles all media requests for the team, coordinates social media efforts and oversees all women’s gymastics content on SoonerSports.com. Morrison is also the primary contact for the Oklahoma volleyball program. ASHLEY KERR Prior to arriving at Oklahoma, Morrison spent three years at the Unviersity of South Florida where she oversaw communications efforts for women’s soccer, softball, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis. As a VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH - FOURTH SEASON student intern at OU from 2012-2014, she served as the lead contact for women’s tennis, while assisting with all other sports. Ashley Kerr enters her fourth season as the volunteer assistant coach for the women’s gymnastics team. Kerr competed for the Florida Gators from 2007-2010, and was a four-time member of the NCAA Scholastic All- A native of Grand Prairie, Texas, Morrison received a Bachelor of Arts in journalism with a specialization in public American team, as well as the SEC Academic Honor Roll. She served as the president of UF’s Student-Athlete relations in 2013 from Oklahoma. Advisory Committee and was awarded the 2010 Outstanding Leadership Award by the UF Alumni Association. Upon graduation, Kerr served as the volunteer student manager for the 2011 season, before serving as the team manager from 2011-2013. Most recently, Kerr was the Assistant to the Head Coach at Florida, supporting multiple aspects of the program. Kerr worked with the coaching staff on all on-campus recruiting visits, coordinated the team social media activity, and helped with community outreach. She helped plan and organize team travel and assisted the head coach at all team competitions, while working with the marketing department on promotional plans to increase fan interest and attendance. Additionally, she assisted with the planning and execution of summer REID SINDELAR camps. STUDENT MANAGER - THIRD SEASON In her time at Florida, Kerr worked with three national champion teams as the Gators won three straight between 2013-15. Kerr was a part of ten Super Six teams and five SEC Championship teams during her time as both a Reid Sindelar is in her third season as a student manager for the women’s gymnastics team, assisting with gymnast and a staff member. many of the day-to-day aspects of the women’s gymnastics program. Sindelar is responsible for moving Kerr graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with an emphasis in marketing mats and boards for team on events, gym maintenance, laundry and other duties as assigned. and minors in mass communication and leadership. She attended grad school at UF, where she earned a Master of Science in Sports Management and a Master of Arts in Telecommunications. Kerr is married to Oklahoma City Sindelar graduated from Millard West High School in Omaha, Neb., where she was a member of her high Thunder Head Coach Mark Daigneault. school varisty diving team. Sindelar was a gymnast for 15 years, beginning at age three and competing through her senior year of high school. Prior to OU, she was a level 9 gymnast at Omega School of Gymnastics. MAGGIE NICHOLS Sindelar is a junior majoring in biomedical engineering with a medical humanities minor. STUDENT COACH - FIRST SEASON

Maggie Nichols enters her first season as a student assistant coach for the Sooners aafter an illustrious four-year career as a Sooner gymnast. A member of OU’s 2017 and 2019 National Championship teams, Nichols was a key component of Oklahoma’s dominance the last four seasons. During her illustrious career, the Sooners secured two national championships, a runner-up finish, three consecutive regional finals and three straight Big 12 Championships. EMILY BISHOP The first ever AAI Award winner in Oklahoma history, Nichols was a six-time individual national champion, 13-time NCAA All-American and 17-time WCGA All-American. Nichols joined an exclusive club in 2019 as she became just the sixth gymnast in NCAA history to win back-to-back all-around titles at the NCAA Championship. She won at least one individual title in each of her seasons at OU. Nichols owns two titles on bars, two in the all-around, one on STUDENT MANAGER - FIRST SEASON vault and one on floor. She also has a runner-up finish on bars (2019) and beam (2018). In 2019, Nichols was named the Honda Sport Award Winner for women’s gymnastics and was a finalist in all four years of her career. She was a two- Emily Bishop is in her first season as a student manager for the women’s gymnastics team, assisting with time South Central Region Gymnast of the Year in both 2017 and 2018. Nichols is a six-time Big 12 individual champion and has won an individual title on all four events and the all-around. She was the 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year along with being named the 2018 and 2020 Big 12 Gymnast of the many of the day-to-day aspects of the women’s gymnastics program. Bishop is responsible for moving Year. She has earned 17 All-Big 12 honors and is a 24-time Big 12 weekly award winner. mats and boards for team on events, gym maintenance, laundry and other duties as assigned. Nichols rewrote the OU record books from the minute she first stepped on campus. After being just the second freshman to ever score a perfect 10 on any event, Nichols went one step further by securing a perfect 10 on every single event to secure a “Gym Slam.” Not only that, she was the first athlete in NCAA history to complete not one, but two “Gym Slams” after securing a perfect score on every event as a sophomore. Her 22 perfect scores are an Bishop hails from Ovilla, Texas, and graduated from Waxahachie Prepatory Academy in 2020. She was a OU program record. Nichols also boasts the program record for event titles with 148 and holds the record on bars (35), beam (30) and the all-around (32). competitive gymnast for 14 years, beginning at age four and competitng through her senior year of high As a freshman, Nichols picked up her first national title on uneven bars, joining an elite squad of OU gymnasts. Her sophomore season, she added three school. Prior to OU, she was a level 10 gymnast at Liberty Gymnastics. more titles including her first all-around title, a second title on bars and first on floor. As a junior, she set the program record for national titles won with six as she defended her all-around title and earned a national title on vault. Before her career was ended due to COVID-19, Nichols needs just a title on beam to become just the second gymnast to win a national title on every event and the all-around. The senior ranks third in NCAA history with her six Bishop is a a freshman biomedical engineering major. career national titles. Nichols was not only an incredible gymnast on the floor but has been an inspiration to the entire gymnastics’ community. In 2018, she came forward as “Athlete A” in the USA Gymnastics scandal involving Larry Nassar. Nichols’ courage and bravery to release her statement just days before the season was set to start garnered her the 2019 NCAA Inspiration Award. Since coming forward, she has continued to be an inspiration and role model to so many in the gymnastics world and beyond.

150 151 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS TED BOEHM, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN - 11th SEASON ATHLETICCOMMUNICATIONS Dr. Ted Boehm enters his 11th season as the primary care physician for women’s gymnastics. Boehm works as a Sports Medicine Physician at the Oklahoma Sports & The OU Athletics Communications Office is Orthopedics Institute in Oklahoma City. Boehm also works with OU’s football, men’s located on the second floor of Gaylord Family- gymnastics, rowing and wrestling teams. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (northwest Boehm, originally from Merced, Calif., earned a bachelor’s degree in health and sport corner), approximately 1.5 miles north of Lloyd sciences from the University of Oklahoma in 1999, and his medical degree from the OU Noble Center. College of Medicine in 2003.

Boehm treats any illnesses and injuries of his primary care sports’ student athletes at the OU training room or at OU’s Goddard Health Center. Boehm also provides sideline Main Office Phone/Fax: (405) 325-8231/(405) 325- 7623 MIKE HOUCK BEN COLDAGELLI PATRICK DUNN and event coverage during men’s and women’s gymnastics meets, football games and Assistant AD Director Assistant Director wrestling matches. Address: 180 W. Brooks, Room 2525, Norman, OK 73019

Assistant AD/Strategic Communications: Mike Houck MATT DUMIGAN, M.D. (football) TEAM ORTHOPEDI SURGEON - FIRST SEASON E-Mail: [email protected] Director: Ben Coldagelli (men’s basketball/rowing) Dr. Matt Dumigan, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon from the McBride Orthopedic Hospital in Oklahoma City, is in his first season with the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics E-Mail: [email protected] program in 2021. Associate Director: Eric Hollier (football/baseball) ERIC HOLLIER LINDSEY MORRISON ANN MARCELLI Associate Director Assistant Director Communications A graduate of State University and the Louisiana State University School [email protected] Assistant of Medicine in Shreveport, La., Dummigan has worked with multiple sports programs E-Mail: across the state of Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City Thunder, Oklahoma State Assistant Director: Patrick Dunn (softball/soccer/men’s Football and the Casady School. He was an assistant team physician for the Denver gymnastics/cross country/track and field) Broncos and the United States Ski Team from 2004-05. E-Mail: [email protected] Dumigan is a member of various professional organizations including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Assistant Director: Lindsey Morrison (women’s Medicine. gymnastics/volleyball)

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Cell Phone: (972) 849-3018 SCOTT MATTHEWS ALEX EISBRENER SARAH KLOPFER E-Mail: [email protected] Director - Graphic Assistant Director - Assistant Director - RACHEL SUBA Design Graphic Design Graphic Design Research Fellows: Josh Poteet (wrestling, men’s/ SPORTS NUTRITION - FIRST SEASON women’s golf)

After serving a year and a half as a graduate assistant and another three as assistant Graphic Design Director: Scott Matthews director, Rachel Suba has assumed the role of interim director of sports nutrition for the Sooners. A former competitive gymnast and current powerlifter, the Cleveland, Ohio, E-Mail: [email protected] native puts her background in culinary arts to use in keeping OU’s student-athletes fueled for success. Each day, Suba and her staff aim to leave an impact that stretches Graphic Design Assistant Director: Alex Eisbrener beyond the playing field. E-Mail: [email protected] “My ultimate job is to fuel these athletes for sport and life after sport,” says Suba. “Their time as athletes is a small portion of the rest of their lives. They will take with them the Graphic Design Assistant Director: Sarah Klopfer lessons they learn during their time here at OU — creating a positive relationship with food that will affect them later in life.” E-Mail: [email protected]

152 153 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS JOSEPH HARROZ, JR. JOE CASTIGLIONE INTERIM UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAMS AND DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS It would be difficult to find an athletics Serving the University of Oklahoma for administrator who has experienced the long- nearly 25 years in various leadership roles, term success at a legendary program that Joe most recently as interim president and as Castiglione has had at the University of Oklahoma. dean of the College of Law, Joseph Harroz However, it was his response to the COVID-19 Jr. was named the 15th president of the pandemic that demonstrated the leader he really University of Oklahoma on May 9, 2020. is. As the pandemic arrived, then continued to As president of OU, Harroz carried through worsen, Castiglione helped lead the department on the development of a comprehensive through the sudden ending of the academic strategic plan for OU’s future — a and athletics year with a calm and determined collaborative process that began early in approach. His leadership gave OU’s student- his interim presidency. The strategic plan athletes, coaches and staff reasons to be confident aims to position OU as a top-tier public that the Sooners would get through the challenges research university that fosters a culture of that awaited. inclusivity, innovation and excellence. Now in his 23rd year, he leads an OU Athletics Department that hardly resembles the one that Throughout his nine-year tenure as dean welcomed him in July of 1998. OU has won 19 of OU Law, the college earned national team national championships, half of the all-time university total. He has celebrated recognition, including the highest-ever U.S. News & World Report 93 conference titles in that same time period. Those numbers would surely be higher ranking by any Oklahoma law school and the first law school in the if the 2019-20 year had not had winter and spring postseason events wiped out. It’s nation to achieve Apple Distinguished School status from Apple, Inc. more than success that sets his tenure apart — it is the consistency of that success AD. Other awards and honors include the 2018 Katha Quinn Award (U.S. Basketball that makes the department stand apart from others. Writers of America); 2018 induction into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame; the Prior to becoming dean, Harroz served two years as president of a By creating a positive culture based on core values, a dynamic vision and a 2013 John L. Toner Award (National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame); publicly traded health care company, growing its market capitalization collaborative spirit, Castiglione has made OU Athletics a “destination of choice” and a Carl Maddox Sports Management Award (United States Sports Academy); Athletics world-class experience for student-athlete development. Director of the Year (Bobby Dodd Foundation); National Association of Collegiate to more than $80 million. From 1994 to 2008, he held roles at the Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame; and the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic University of Oklahoma, serving first as vice president for executive The 2019-20 school year yielded another accomplished campaign in school history Director Award (All-American Football Foundation). affairs and then for 12 years as general counsel, the chief legal counsel despite losing the winter and spring postseason events. A conference title by football to the president, the OU Board of Regents, Rogers State University and in the fall led the way. Throughout the year, OU celebrated a Heisman Trophy runner- He completed a master’s of education degree in May 2007 and became an adjunct Cameron University. up, the 2020 Honda Cup Inspiration Award, the AAI Award in women’s gymnastics, the professor in OU’s Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, teaching graduate classes in Big 12 male and female Athletes of the Year and two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, marketing, development and leadership in higher education. He serves on the college’s keeping alive a 19-year streak of at least one honoree. It marked the third time for OU board of advocates and received the “Award of Distinction” given by the college in Harroz began his legal career as a legislative director and legal counsel 2019. He was recognized for his distinguished service by OU’s College of Arts and in the U.S. Senate. to sweep the Big 12 awards and the fifth time in the last six years that OU had at least one of the Athlete of the Year honorees. Sciences and was named a Price College Distinguished Partner in 2018. A native Oklahoman, Harroz graduated Phi Beta Kappa from OU in 1989 The Learfield Director’s Cup recognizes overall program excellence. The Sooners have Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione previously served as athletics director at Missouri with a Bachelor of Arts in economics and a minor in zoology. He earned ranked among the top 25 in 17 of his 22 years. With the interruption of competition for more than five years. His career began as the sports promotions director at Rice. schedules, the Learfield Director’s Cup was not awarded for 2019-20. Other stops included director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown, then director his J.D. in 1992 from Georgetown University Law Center. of communications and marketing at Missouri. He marked his 25th year of serving GPA numbers and graduation rates continue to set program records. The 2020 spring student-athletes as an athletics director with the 2018-19 academic year. semester marked the 17th consecutive that OU’s student-athletes as a group recorded a 3.00 or better GPA, and graduation rates continue to be among the country’s best. A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in April 2007 and was inducted into the State of Missouri’s Sports Hall of Fame OU Athletics, one of the few remaining self-sustaining departments nationally, has in November 2015. been a model of fiscal responsibility, closing the books in the black in each of the last 22 years, including the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 season. Castiglione’s responsible He was named to the Playoff Committee in January 2018, making approach has benefited the general campus. Through direct and indirect support, him the only person to serve on that committee as well as the NCAA Division I Men’s the athletics department provides more than $9 million annually to OU’s academics Basketball and Baseball committees. He has served on multiple NCAA committees and budget. It also established an endowment at Bizzell Library and partnered with the commissions including the NCAA’s Board of Governor’s Commission to Combat Sexual president’s office to eliminate the admission fee at OU’s internationally known Fred Violence on Campus, NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Division Jones Jr. Museum of Art. I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group and the United States Olympic Committee Athlete Career and Education Strategic Working Group. He also serves on the Athletics facilities improvement and construction have been carried out at a Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board and the National Football Foundation and College record pace and Castiglione takes pride in the fact that those improvements have Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors. been funded with private donations. Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department’s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign for Sooner Sports, Castiglione is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association that impacted each of OU’s sports and became a national model. and NACDA. He also served three terms as the chair of the Big 12 Board of Athletics Directors. A former member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium underwent a $160 million renovation, a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes. completed prior to the 2018 season, that included enclosing the south end zone In November 2011, his hometown recognized him by selecting him for the Broward and creating new seating options for Sooner fans and new team facilities. Other County (Fla.) Sports Hall of Fame. improvements completed and/or planned included the opening of the Griffin Family Performance Center for men’s and women’s basketball at Lloyd Noble Center; a $25 Locally, he served the United Way of Norman, among other organizations. His third million plan to build a new softball stadium; $15 million in renovations at baseball; term as OU’s campus co-chair resulted in the highest recorded contributions ever and new team facilities for gymnastics and tennis. The $75 million Headington Hall by faculty, staff and students to the United Way of Norman’s annual campaign. He provides housing for the general student population as well as student-athletes. The encourages student-athletes and athletics staff to participate in those efforts as state-of-the-art building opened in August 2013 and won the President’s Trophy as the well, and in 2018-19, OU Athletics representatives logged more than 5,000 hours of outstanding housing unit on campus four times. It makes OU the leader in providing an community service. engaging community living option for OU students. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is married to the former Kristen Bartel, a Castiglione was named Co-National Athletic Director of the Year in May 2018 by the 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph Sports Business Journal. He had won the award in 2009 and been a finalist in 2016. Jr., who graduated from OU in May 2019, and Jonathan, who is an OU sophomore. A survey conducted by in the summer of 2017 named him the best athletics director in the country and Stadium selected him in 2020 as the nation’s top

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The biggest stage in the sport couldn’t intimidate the Sooners as they soared to an unprecedented 198.3875, setting the NCAA record for a team score in a Super Six– and securing their second-straight and third overall national ENDED championship in 2017. The Super Six appearance was the seventh in the last eight seasons and in each of those, the Sooners finished within the top three nationally. OU rolled from the beginning with a 49.5875 on bars and a 49.7000 on beam. The Sooners posted a perfect 33-0 record, the first ON undefeated season in program history. Perfection doesn’t come easy, and the 2017 Sooners used heart and grit to make history as the first Sooner squad to post an undefeated season. With its second-straight national championship and third in the last four years, a sixth-straight Big 12 Championship, eighth-straight regional title, two EMPTY individual national champions, and 12 All-America honors, the 2017 squad cemented itself in history as one of the most prolific teams the program has ever seen.

“It felt crazy, really. I almost felt like I wasn’t here—it was that amazing. To have that kind of a performance from a coaching standpoint, wow. As an athlete, to be in that state of mind and to get your body to do what they got their bodies to do tonight over and over and over, performance after performance—I don’t think you see that very often, and I don’t know if we’ve done it at the national championship before the way we did tonight. It’s just a really special night.” - head coach K.J. Kindler

The Sooners, who dedicated the 2019 season to Dave Richardson, the late husband of their athletic trainer Jenn, posted a 198.3375 in the Four on the Floor to claim the national title at the 2019 NCAA Championships. With Dave DID IT in their hearts and on their minds, the Sooners would be unbeatable as they claimed their fourth overall national championship. OU posted a 32-0 record, the second undefeated season in program history.

On the outside, the season looked easy, but the 2019 team fought more FOR adversity than most will ever know. When Dave passed in mid-February, the team turned their focus to fighting for a purpose and something bigger than gymanstics. With #DIFD written on their hands for every meet, the Sooners won an eighth straight Big 12 Championship, a 10th straight regional title, produced three individual national champions, 18 All-Americans and closed DAVE out the season with their third title in four years.

“It is unbelievable That was the cumulation of what our season was and tonight Dave was absolutely lifting us up. I know Jenn just lost her cookies at the end of the meet and so did we, because she said to me ‘All I can say is there must be a greater purpose for it’. This must be it. Everyone can agree that it was worth it.”- head coach K.J. Kindler

158 159 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS April 19 was a night filled with soul and Sooner Magic in Birmingham, Ala., aptly dubbed “The Magic City.” Oklahoma hit a then-best score in NCAA SOONERS Championships history at the 2014 Super Six team finals, earning a 198.175 to capture co-national championship honors alongside the Florida Gators. The Sooners set program records at an NCAA Championship on every event, scoring no lower than a 49.500 on any apparatus and posting 17 GOT individual scores of 9.9 or higher. It was a year made to rewrite the record books. Oklahoma’s team score of 198.175 in the Super Six finals was a new NCAA Championship record, while its 198.000 at the 2014 Big 12 Championship was a conference championship record mark. OU set new program records on vault (49.700) SOUL and bars (49.575) while posting four overall team scores, four vault scores, two bars scores, two beam scores and two floor scores that rank in the top five team marks all-time at Oklahoma.

“Our team was just in a magical place from the second we got here tonight. We worked through practice, we worked through yesterday’s meet, but today we didn’t work at all. There was very little error from our team. That’s the best we can do. We knew coming in that we could do it. I don’t think anyone else really gave us a chance. But, I think that we knew we could do it. Now the dream is a reality.” - head coach K.J. Kindler

The motto for the 2016 Oklahoma squad all season was to make it count. On the sport’s biggest stage, the Sooners did just that. With a 197.6750, Oklahoma secured the 2016 NCAA Championship. The NCAA title was their MADE second all-time, with the first coming in 2014. The Super Six appearance was OU’s sixth in the last seven seasons and in each of those, OU finished within the top three nationally. With the meet close entering the final rotation, Oklahoma rose to the occasion, using a little bit of Sooner Magic to turn in a 49.5750 on floor. The clinching routine came from sophomore IT AJ Jackson in the No. 5 spot, whose 9.9125 pushed the Sooners to the top of the leaderboard.

The Sooners entered the postseason with “Make it Count” in mind, striving to be push themselves and be their best each and every meet. This paid COUNT off in the form of their NCAA title, capping a season in which the Sooners posted a 38-1-0 overall record, with their lone loss coming in their season opener. Other highlights included nine Sooners earning a program-record 18 All-America honors, an unprecedented fifth straight Big 12 title and seventh consecutive regional crown.

“What do you say? One of the girls this morning, when she woke up, tweeted, ‘It felt like Christmas Eve last night—I couldn’t go to bed anticipating today.’ It turns out that’s exactly what it was. Christmas Day is always a wonderful day when you’re a kid. Today was just an amazing and wonderful day for these ladies and our entire team. They had to fight for it. We learned a lot last year, I think, and they applied it today.” - head coach K.J. Kindler

160 161 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS NICOLE LEHRMANN 2017 NCAA Uneven Bars Champion NCAA NATIONALS RESULTS YEAR...... FINISH...... HEAD COACH One of the steadiest competitors on the unveven 2020...... Cancelled due to COVID-19...... K.J. Kindler bars, Nicole Lehrmann wasn’t a name most 2019...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler would have standing on the top of the podium 2018...... 2nd...... K.J. Kindler TOP OF THE at the 2017 NCAA Championships. Though 2017...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler consistent throughout the year, hitting 100 percent of her routines and putting up a perfect 2016...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler score, Lehrmann ranked outside the top 10 at 2015...... 3rd...... K.J. Kindler the end of the season, coming in 12th with an 2014...... T-1st ...... K.J. Kindler RQS of 9.910. Her time to shine would come 2013...... 2nd...... K.J. Kindler during the first semifinal of the 2017 NCAA Championships as the sophomore NCAA 2012...... 7th ...... K.J. Kindler earned a 9.950 on the uneven bars to secure just the third individual national PODIUM championship for the Sooners. Lehrmann continued her success in the 2018 2011...... 3rd...... K.J. Kindler With just four individual national titles before 2014, all won by Kelly season, racking up a streak of 17 straight meets with a score of at least 9.9 on 2010...... 2nd...... K.J. Kindler Garrison in 1987 and 1988, the athletes to come through the OU gymnastics the event and placing third at the 2018 NCAA Championships. 2009...... 10th...... K.J. Kindler 2008...... 8th...... K.J. Kindler program in the last few years have begun cementing themselves on the MAGGIE NICHOLS top of the podium. Taylor Spears broke a 26-year drought to win the 2017 NCAA Uneven Bars Champion 2007...... 8th...... K.J. Kindler national title on beam in 2014 and has combined with three other Sooners 2018 NCAA All-Around Champion 2006...... 10th...... Steve Nunno to earn 10 individual national titles in the last six years. Maggie Nichols is 2018 NCAA Uneven Bar Champion 2005...... 12th...... Steve Nunno the program record holder with six individual titles, including three at the 2018 NCAA Floor Exercise Champion 2004...... 11th...... Steve Nunno 2018 NCAA Championships and back-to-back all-around titles in 2018 and 2019 NCAA All-Around Champion 2001...... 10th...... Switzer/Nunno 2019 NCAA Vault Champion 2019. Nichols’ victory on floor and Brenna Dowell’s first-place mark in on 1989...... 9th...... Becky Switzer vault in 2018 gave Oklahoma an individual on all four events and the all- Maggie Nichols was an unstoppable force as HIST 1985...... 10th...... Becky Switzer around, one of just eight programs to accomplish the feat. In 2019, Nichols soon as she arrived at Oklahoma in 2017. She and Dowell went back-to-back on vault and floor, winning national titles on took the college gymnastics world by storm as the apparatus their teammate had secured the year before. a freshman and looked poised to take home the NCAA REGIONAL FINISHES all-around title at the end of the season. Though a fall on beam would prevent YEAR...... FINISH...... HEAD COACH her from the title, Nichols came home an individual champion with a 9.950 on 1987 NCAA All-Around Champion the bars to secure the title with fellow teammate Nicole Lehrmann. Nichols 2020...... Cancelled due to COVID-19...... K.J. Kindler 1988 NCAA All-Around Champion would get redemption in the al-around in 2018, bringing home an OU-record 2019...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler 1988 NCAA Uneven Bars Champion three individual titles in one season. Nichols tied the NCAA Championships 2018...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler 1988 NCAA Balance Beam Champion all-around record with a 39.825 to secure the top spot on the podium. With 2017...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler a perfect 10 on bars to become the first gymnast to ever complete two “Gym Kelly Garrison certainly made the most of Slams”, Nichols picked up her second career title on the event. She wrapped 2016...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler her two seasons with the Sooners, racking up her incredible night with a 9.9625 on floor to take home her third title of 2015...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler up four NCAA individual titles en route to the night and fourth of her career. In 2019, Nichols became the sixth gymnast ORY 2014...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler seven All-America honors. The Altus, Okla., in NCAA history to repeat as the all-around champion, earning the title with Oklahoma has soared to new heights under head 2013...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler native dominated the 1987 season like few a 39.7125. Nichols, who suffered an injury in early January, had competed all- 2012...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler collegiate gymnasts have ever done, winning around in just two meets prior to earning her second all-around crown. She also coach K.J. Kindler, building on the incredible the NCAA all-around title with a record score of 39.150, securing event wins added a national title on vault, leaving her just needing beam in order to have a tradition of Sooner gymnastics. OU has reached the 2011...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler on every apparatus at the Big Eight Championship, winning the all-around title on every event and the all-around. Nichols’ senior season was cut short due postseason every year since 1998 and has advanced 2010...... 1st...... K.J. Kindler crown at 17 of 18 dual meets and setting three NCAA records in the process. to COVID-19, ultimately leaving her without a final chance to make even more to the NCAA Championships each season since 2004, 2009...... 2nd...... K.J. Kindler Garrison qualfied for the event finals in three of four events at the 1987 NCAA history. With six individual career titles, Nichols is now the OU program record 2008...... 2nd...... K.J. Kindler Championships, but had to withdraw from vault and floor exercise due to an holder. including every year under Kindler. ankle injury. Throughout the 1987 campaign, Garrison topped the previous 2007...... 2nd (tie)...... K.J. Kindler NCAA all-around record (38.85), held by (Utah) and Elfi 2006...... 1st...... Steve Nunno Schlegel (Florida), seven times. Garrison followed up her spectacular season BRENNA DOWELL In 2014, Kindler led OU to the ultimate achievement in 2005...... 2nd...... Steve Nunno by sweeping all five individual titles at the Big Eight Championship for the 2018 NCAA Vault Champion NCAA gymnastics: its first-ever NCAA title. She then 2004...... 1st...... Steve Nunno second straight season. She then earned All-America status in every category 2019 NCAA Floor Champion coached the Sooners to the height of the collegiate 2003...... 4th...... Steve Nunno possible at the 1988 NCAA Championships, securing three national titles in the process. Brenna Dowell was arguably one of the most gymnastics world again in 2016, 2017 and 2019. Since 2002...... 3rd...... Steve Nunno powerful gymnasts in the NCAA. From her taking the helm at OU, Kindler has led Oklahoma 2001...... 2nd...... Switzer/Nunno TAYLOR SPEARS incredible tumbling on floor to her impressive to nine NCAA Finals appearances. OU has never 2000...... 6th...... Becky Switzer 2014 NCAA Balance Beam Champion vaults, Dowell shined throughout her collegiate 1999...... 4th...... Becky Switzer career. After finishing just shy of the top of the placed lower than third in the final round of NCAA Taylor Spears rose to incredible heights podium in 2015 with a runner-up finish on floor, competition and owns five top-two NCAA finishes in 1998...... 6th...... Becky Switzer throughout her career at Oklahoma, Dowell would find herself in the top spot on a the past six seasons alone. 1995...... 7th...... Becky Switzer culminating in a spot on the podium that no different event three years later. During the 2018 1994...... 6th...... Becky Switzer Sooner had held for 26 years. Spears became season, Dowell had one of the most powerful Yurchenko 1.5s, earning her first 1993...... 6th...... Becky Switzer Oklahoma’s first NCAA Champion since 1987 career perfect 10 on the event at UCLA on Feb. 4. She spent most of the year Four different Sooners have earned individual 1992...... 7th...... Becky Switzer as a senior, winning the national title on beam ranked in the top five on the event, finishing the regular season ranked third in national championships since Kindler’s arrival. Taylor with a 9.925 at individual event finals. An the country. During Semifinal II of the NCAA Championships Dowell had a near 1991...... 7th...... Becky Switzer All-Big 12 pick on beam her freshman year, perfect vault, earning a 9.9375 to win the vault title. Dowell was just the fifth Spears broke a 26-year drought, earning the top spot 1990...... 4th...... Becky Switzer Spears contributed primarily as a three-event specialist in her first year at Sooner to earn an individual crown and just the third to earn two as she added on beam in 2014. 2017 saw Nicole Lehrmann and 1989...... 3rd (tie)...... Becky Switzer OU. Despite not competing on vault as a freshman. Spears leapt head-first a floor title to her resume in 2019. In her final season of collegiate competition, Maggie Nichols earn co-national champion honors 1988...... 6th...... Becky Switzer into the all-around for Oklahoma as a sophomore, earning her second-career Dowell broke out her signature move, a front double pike known as the “Dowell” All-Big 12 award on beam. Spears’ breakout season came in 2013 as the junior in international competition. At the 2019 NCAA Championship, Dowell earned a on bars, while Nichols and Brenna Dowell combined 1987...... 5th...... Becky Switzer rose to become one of the nation’s top all-arounders. The Big 12 Gymnast of 9.95 in Semifinal II to earn her second career individual national championship. for four titles in 2018 and three titles in 2019. Under 1986...... 4th...... Becky Switzer the Year, Spears won her first two career All-America honors on bars and in Kindler, 10 individual national titles have been won. 1985...... 4th...... Becky Switzer the all-around at the NCAA Championships. She was also the only gymnast 1984...... 5th...... Becky Switzer in the nation to win the all-around title at both the conference and regional 1983...... 5th...... Paul Ziert level. Spears capped her stellar ascent in style as a senior, earning first-team At the regional level, OU has been dominant under 1982...... 3rd...... Paul Ziert All-America honors on both bars and beam and capturing the NCAA beam Kindler. The Sooners have captured 10 consecutive title. She was also a finalist for the prestigious AAI Award, recognizing the nation’s top female senior gymnast. NCAA regional titles and have not finished lower than second since 2003. 162 163 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS AMY PRIEST CASSIE FREY KELLY GARRISON ERIN LABARR TAYLOR SPEARS LARA ALBRIGHT CHAYSE CAPPS MAILE’ANA KANEWA KARA LOVAN 1985 (VAULT) 1987 (UB, AA), 1988 (VT) 1987 (UB, AA) 2004 (UB, AA) 2013 (UB, AA), 2014 (UB, BB) 2014 (FX) 2014 (BB), 2015 (VT, BB), 2016 2014 (VT, FX) 2014 (FX) 1989 (UB) 1988 (VT, UB, BB, FX, AA) 2005 (UB) (VT, UB, BB, FX, AA), 2017 (VT, ALL BB, AA)

KASIE TAMAYO TIFFANY WILLIN STEPHANIE LOPICCOLO BRITTNEY KONCAK HALEY SCAMAN BRENNA DOWELL AJ JACKSON CHARITY JONES KEELEY KMIECIAK AME 2004 (BB, AA) 2004 (VT) 2006 (UB) 2006 (FX, AA) 2014 (VT, FX), 2015 (VT, FX), 2015 (UB, FX), 2018 (VT, FX), 2015 (VT), 2016 (UB, FX) 2015 (VT) 2015 (UB, BB), 2016 (VT, FX, RIC 2007 (VT) 2016 (VT, FX) 2019 (AA, VT, FX) 2017 (VT, FX), 2018 (FX) 2016 (BB) AA) KIARA REDMOND MEGAN FERGUSON JACKIE FLANERY KRISTIN SMITH MCKENZIE WOFFORD NATALIE BROWN NICOLE LEHRMANN HUNTER PRICE STEFANI CATOUR 2006 (FX, AA) 2009 (BB), 2010 (UB), 2011 2010 (FX) 2010 (BB, FX) 2015 (UB), 2016 (UB) 2016 (BB) 2016 (UB, BB), 2017 (UB, BB), 2016 (VT) 2017 (UB, BB), 2018 (UB, BB) 2007 (VT, FX, AA) (UB, BB, FX), 2012 (BB, FX) 2018 (UB, BB), 2019 (VT, UB, ANS 2008 (VT, BB, FX, AA) BB) Since Amy Priest earned the first All-American distinction at OU in 1985, 132 All-Americans have HOLLIE VISE NATASHA KELLEY MADISON MOORING KAYLA NOWAK MAGGIE NICHOLS JADE DEGOUVEIA BRE SHOWERS ANASTASIA WEBB* KARRIE THOMAS* 2010 (UB, BB, FX) 2011 (UB, BB) 2011 (VT, BB), 2013 (VT) 2011 (UB, BB) 2017 (VT, UB, FX) 2018 (VT), 2019 (FX) 2018 (VT, AA) 2018 (FX), 2019 (UB, FX), 2019 (UB) competed for the Crimson and 2018 (VT, UB, BB, FX, AA) 2020 (VT, UB) 2020 (VT, BB, FX, AA) Cream. The most decorated All- 2019 (VT, UB, BB, FX, AA) American in OU history is 2019 2020 (VT, UB, BB, FX, AA) senior Maggie Nichols. Nichols was a five-time All-American in 2017 * INDICATES CURRENT and 2018, bringing her total to 13 in GYMNAST just three seasons of her illustrious career. Nichols joined Kelly Garrison and Capps as the only Sooners to earn five All-America honors in one season and is the only Sooner to accomplish the feat in multiple BRIE OLSON SARA STONE ERICA BREWER REBECCA CLARK OLIVIA TRAUTMAN* CARLY WOODARD* RAGAN SMITH* ALLIE STERN* seasons. 2011 (UB), 2012 (UB, AA), 2011 (VT), 2012 (BB) 2012 (UB, AA), 2013 (UB, BB), 2013 (UB), 2015 (BB) 2019 (FX) 2019 (BB) 2020 (UB, BB) 2020 (VT) 2013 (FX) 2015 (BB)

164 165 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ALL-AROUND 1988 Kelly Garrison 9.80 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 Mariana Goncalves AA, VT, UB, FX 2017 Chayse Capps AA, BB, FX 11 CHAMPIONS 1987 Kelly Garrison 9.85 Becky Switzer ...... 2001 2002 Alison Mayberry FX 2017 Brenna Dowell VT 2018 Maggie Nichols 39.675 1986 Dayna Rose ----- Steve Nunno ...... 2001 2002 Kasie Tamayo FX 2017 AJ Jackson VT, FX 2003 Meredith Fricke FX 2017 Nicole Lehrmann UB 2017 Chayse Capps 39.625 1985 Amy Priest ----- Steve Nunno ...... 2002 K.J. Kindler ...... 2008 2003 Erin LaBarr UB 2017 Maggie Nichols AA, VT, UB, BB, FX 2016 Chayse Capps 39.60 K.J. Kindler ...... 2010 2004 Ashley Cooney VT, FX 2017 McKenzie Wofford UB 2013 Taylor Spears 39.60 BALANCE BEAM K.J. Kindler ...... 2012 2004 Erin LaBarr FX 2018 Brenna Dowell VT, FX 2012 Brie Olson 39.50 26 CHAMPIONS K.J. Kindler ...... 2013 2004 Kasie Tamayo AA, VT, UB, BB, FX 2018 Nicole Lehrmann UB 2006 Brittney Koncak 39.425 2019 Maggie Nichols 9.950 K.J. Kindler ...... 2014 2004 Tiffany WIllin VT 2018 Maggie Nichols AA, VT, UB, BB, FX 2004 Kasie Tamayo 39.575 2017 Natalie Brown 9.925 K.J. Kindler ...... 2015 2005 Ashley Cooney UB 2018 Anastasia Webb FX 1988 Kelly Garrison 38.85 2017 Chayse Capps 9.925 K.J. Kindler ...... 2016 2005 Brittney Koncak-Schumann UB 2019 Brenna Dowell AA, VT, FX 1987 Kelly Garrison 38.85 2016 Natalie Brown 9.95 K.J. Kindler ...... 2017 2005 Erin LaBarr AA, UB, FX 2019 Nicole Lehrmann UB BIG K.J. Kindler ...... 2018 2006 Brittney Koncak-Schumann AA, VT, BB, FX 2019 Maggie Nichols UB, BB 1986 Tatiana Figuiredo ------2016 Chayse Capps 9.95 1984 Amy Priest ------2015 Erica Brewer 9.975 2006 Stephanie LoPiccolo UB 2019 Olivia Trautman FX 2007 Brittney Koncak-Schumann UB, FX 2019 Anastasia Webb BB 2015 Chayse Capps 9.975 BIG 12 SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR 2007 Kiara Redmond AA, UB, BB, FX 2020 Jade Degouveia UB 2014 Taylor Spears 9.95 Hollie Vise ...... 2010 VAULT 2008 Jackie Flanery FX 2020 Maggie Nichols AA, VT, UB, BB, FX 23 CHAMPIONS 2013 Taylor Spears 9.9 2008 Ashley Jackson FX 2020 Ragan Smith UB, BB 2018 AJ Jackson 9.95 2012 Megan Ferguson 9.95 BIG 12 GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2008 Kiara Redmond VT, UB, BB, FX 2020 Anastasia Webb VT, BB, FX Ginger Russell ...... 1998 2017 Maggie Nichols 10.0 2011 Megan Ferguson 9.925 2008 Hollie Vise UB, BB Amber McCracken ...... 1999 2011 Natasha Kelley 9.925 2009 Megan Ferguson UB, BB 2016 Keeley Kmieciak 9.925 Mariana Goncalves ...... 2002 2010 Hollie Vise 9.925 2009 Ashley Jackson VT 2016 AJ Jackson 9.925 Kasie Tamayo ...... 2004 2009 Haley DeProspero 9.85 2009 Melanie Root VT 2015 AJ Jackson 9.925 Erin LaBarr ...... 2005 2009 Kristin Smith FX 2014 Maile’ana Kanewa 9.95 2009 Megan Ferguson 9.85 Kiara Redmond ...... 2008 12 2009 Sara Stone VT 2013 Maile’ana Kanewa 9.925 2008 Haley DeProspero 9.90 Taylor Spears ...... 2013 2009 Hollie Vise UB, BB 1997 Teresa McGrath 9.925 Haley Scaman ...... 2014 2010 Jackie Flanery 9.90 2010 Megan Ferguson UB, BB 1995 Tracey Cole 9.825 Haley Scaman ...... 2015 2010 Brie Olson 9.90 2010 Jackie Flanery FX Chayse Capps ...... 2016 2010 Natalie Ratcliff 9.90 1995 Melissa Griffith 9.825 2010 Natasha Kelley VT, UB Chayse Capps ...... 2017 2008 Kiara Redmond 9.95 1993 Tracey Cole 9.90 2010 Kristin Smith BB, FX Maggie Nichols ...... 2018 2004 Ashley Cooney 9.95 1991 Tricia Bonomo 9.80 2010 Sara Stone VT Brenna Dowell ...... 2019 1990 Monica Fields 9.60 2010 Hollie Vise UB, BB 1997 Teresa McGrath 9.95 Maggie Nichols ...... 2020 1994 Amy Smith 9.90 1988 Kelly Garrison 9.70 2011 Megan Ferguson UB, BB, FX 1993 Shannon Gilbreath 9.90 1987 Kelly Garrison 9.70 2011 Natasha Kelley UB, BB BIG 12 EVENT SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR 2011 Kayla Nowak FX 1992 Tina Gamboa 9.65 1984 Mary Jane Ousley ----- Megan Ferguson ...... 2012 2011 Taylor Spears BB 1991 Monica Fields 9.80 1983 Mary Jane Ousley ----- DOM Lauren Alexander ...... 2013 2011 Sara Stone VT, FX 1989 Cassie Frey 9.90 AJ Jackson ...... 2015 2012 Megan Ferguson UB, BB, FX 1988 Kelly Garrison 9.65 FLOOR EXERCISE McKenzie Wofford ...... 2016 2012 Brie Olson VT, UB 1987 Kelly Garrison 9.60 22 CHAMPIONS AJ Jackson ...... 2017 2012 Taylor Spears BB 1987 Tatiana Figuiredo 9.60 2019 Olivia Trautman 9.975 Stefani Catour ...... 2018 2012 Sara Stone VT, BB, FX 1986 Tatiana Figuiredo ----- 2018 Brenna Dowell 9.9 Jade Degouveia ...... 2019 2013 Lauren Alexander BB 1985 Amy Priest ----- 2018 Maggie Nichols 9.9 2013 Erica Brewer UB 2018 Anastasia Webb 9.9 BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2013 Rebecca Clark FX 2017 AJ Jackson 9.95 Natasha Kelley ...... 2010 2013 Maile’ana Kanewa 9.925 UNEVEN BARS 2013 Madison Mooring FX 2016 Haley Scaman 9.9 Haley Scaman ...... 2013 27 CHAMPIONS 2013 Brie Olson UB, FX 2015 Brenna Dowell 9.95 Chayse Capps ...... 2014 2019 Maggie Nichols 9.950 Brenna Dowell ...... 2015 2013 Haley Scaman FX 2014 Haley Scaman 9.95 INA 2018 Nicole Lehrmann 9.975 Maggie Nichols ...... 2017 2013 Taylor Spears AA, UB, BB, FX 2013 Haley Scaman 9.95 2017 Brenna Dowell 9.95 Anastasia Webb ...... 2018 2014 Lara Albright FX 2017 Maggie Nichols 9.95 2011 Kayla Nowak 9.90 Olivia Trautman ...... 2019 2014 Chayse Capps VT, BB 2017 McKenzie Wofford 9.95 2010 Jackie Flanery 9.90 Ragan Smith ...... 2020 2014 Maile’ana Kanewa VT, FX 2016 Keeley Kmieciak 10.0 2010 Hollie Vise 9.90 2014 Kara Lovan VT 2015 Rebecca Clark 9.9 2008 Kiara Redmond 9.90 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS 2014 Madison Mooring VT 2014 Haley Scaman VT, UB, FX 2013 Brie Olson 9.95 2007 Brittany Koncak 9.90 YEAR GYMNAST EVENT(S) 2014 Taylor Spears BB, UB 2013 Taylor Spears 9.95 2004 Kasie Tamayo 9.925 1997 Michelle Gonzaga FX 2015 Chayse Capps VT, BB 2002 Kasie Tamayo 9.95 1997 Amber McCracken AA, FX 2012 Megan Ferguson 9.925 2015 Rebecca Clark BB 2000 Amber McCracken 9.925 1997 Teresa McGrath VT, UB 2010 Hollie Vise 9.90 2015 Brenna Dowell VT, UB, FX 1996 Melissa Griffith 9.850 1998 Malia Carr FX 2009 Megan Ferguson 9.85 1998 Ginger Russell AA, FX 2015 Ali Jackson VT, FX TION 2009 Ashley Jackson 9.85 1994 Melissa Griffith 9.925 2015 Kara Lovan BB 1998 Shanna Sanders UB 1989 Cassie Frey 9.85 2008 Hollie Vise 9.90 1999 Amber McCracken AA, VT, UB 2015 Haley Scaman VT, UB, FX 2004 | 2008 | 2009 2006 Stephanie LoPiccolo 9.850 1988 Kelly Garrison 9.80 1999 Ginger Russell BB, FX 2015 Haley Sorenson BB 2004 Kasie Tamayo 9.90 1987 Kelly Garrison 9.70 2000 Leticia Ishii FX 2015 McKenzie Wofford UB 2003 Erin LaBarr 9.95 1986 Mary Jean Mylott ----- 2000 Amber McCracken AA, VT, UB, FX 2016 Natalie Brown BB 2010 | 2012 | 2013 2016 Chayse Capps AA, UB, BB 2000 Amber McCracken 9.925 2000 Ginger Russell AA, BB 2016 AJ Jackson VT, FX 1999 Amber McCracken 9.875 2001 Patricia Aoki FX 2001 Carla DeMartini VT 2016 Keeley Kmieciak UB 2014 | 2015 | 2016 1995 Chelle Stack 9.825 2001 Mariana Goncalves FX 2016 Nicole Lehrmann UB, BB 1992 Linda Haverly 9.75 2017 | 2018 | 2019 2001 Leticia Ishii AA, FX 2016 Haley Scaman VT, FX 1992 Shanna Kennedy 9.75 2001 Kasie Tamayo AA 2016 McKenzie Wofford UB 1991 Jessica Frey 9.75 2002 Patricia Aoki FX 2017 Natalie Brown BB 166 167 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE NAME CONFERENCE YEAR(S) (TEAM) Caitlin Hinkis Big 12 2007 (1st), 2008 (1st) Emma LaPinta Big 12 2020 (1st) Lori Winn Big 12 2007 (1st) ACADEMIC Allie Stern Big 12 2020 (1st) Kristen Cox Big 12 2006 (1st) Olivia Trautman Big 12 2020 (1st) Brittney Koncak Big 12 2005 (1st), 2006 (1st), 2007 (1st) Jordan Draper Big 12 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Tiffany Willin Big 12 2005 (1st), 2006 (2nd) Ashley Hiller Big 12 2019 (2nd) Tara Anderson Big 12 2004 (1st), 2006 (1st) Evy Schoepfer Big 12 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Katie Hostler Big 12 2004 (1st) EXCELLENCE BRITTANY KONCAK HALEY DEPROSPERO MEGAN FERGUSON Karrie Thomas Big 12 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Melissa Smith Big 12 2004 (1st) SECOND TEAM (2012) FIRST TEAM (2006, 2007) THIRD TEAM (2009) Anastasia Webb Big 12 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Allison Landis Big 12 2003 (1st) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Carly Woodard Big 12 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Leah Mueller Big 12 2001 (1st), 2002 (1st), 2003 (1st), 2004 (1st) YEAR NAME TEAM Samantha Craus Big 12 2018 (1st) Patricia Aoki Big 12 2001 (1st), 2002 (1st), 2003 (1st) 2014 Lara Albright First Team Jade Degouveia Big 12 2018 (2nd), 2020 (1st) Leiticia Ishii Big 12 2000 (1st), 2001 (1st), 2002 (1st) 2013 Rebecca Clark First Team Maggie Nichols Big 12 2018 (1st), 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Mariana Goncalves Big 12 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st), 2001, 2002 (2nd) 2012 Megan Ferguson First Team Brehanna Showers Big 12 2018 (1st), 2019 (1st), 2020 (1st) Nicole Tycer Big 12 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st) 2009 Haley DeProspero First Team Stefani Catour Big 12 2017 (1st), 2018 (1st) Natalie Hunt Big 12 1998 (hm) 2008 Haley DeProspero Second Team Brenna Dowell Big 12 2017 (1st), 2018 (1st), 2019 (1st) Malia Carr Big 12 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st) 2007 Brittney Koncak-Schumann First Team REBECCA CLARK LARA ALBRIGHT Reagan Hemry Big 12 2017 (1st) Tenby Dettman Big 12 1997 (hm) 2006 Brittney Koncak-Schumann First Team THIRD TEAM (2013) FIRST TEAM (2014) Nicole Lehrmann Big 12 2017 (1st), 2018 (1st), 2019 (1st) Sara Harper Big 12 1997 (1st) Alex Marks Big 12 2017 (1st), 2018 (1st), 2019 )1st) Amber McCracken Big 12 1997 (hm) SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS AJ Jackson Big 12 2017 (2nd), 2018 (1st) Teresa McGrath Big 12 1997 (hm) NAME...... YEAR(S) Natasha Kelley...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Nicole Turner Big 12 2017 (2nd) Ginger Russell Big 12 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st) Jade Degouveia...... 2020 Bethany Neubauer...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Natalie Brown Big 12 2016 (1st), 2017 (1st), 2018 (1st) Shanna Sanders Big 12 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st) Vanessa Deniz...... 2020 Kayla Nowak...... 2010, 2011,2013, 2014 Charity Jones Big 12 2016 (1st), 2017 (1st) Kelly Semrad Big 12 1997 (hm) Jenna Dunn...... 2020 Nitya Ramaswami...... 2010, 2011 Erica Brewer Big 12 2015 (2nd) Michelle Antinoro Big 8/12 1996 (1st), 1997 (1st) Erin Hutchison...... 2020 Candace Cindell...... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Chayse Capps Big 12 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st), 2017 (1st) Kari Ellis Big 8 1996 (hm) Alex Marks...... 2019 Megan Ferguson...... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Kara Lovan Big 12 2015 (1st), 2017 (1st) Melissa Griffith Big 8 1995 (1st), 1996 (1st) Karrie Thomas...... 2019, 2020 Natalie Ratcliff...... 2009, 2010, 2011 Haley Sorenson Big 12 2015 (1st) Pamela Bell Big 8 1995 (hm), 1996 (hm) Anastasia Webb...... 2019 Sara Stone...... 2009, 2012 McKenzie Wofford Big 12 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st), 2017 (1st) Kristen Evans Big 8 1995 (hm) Carly Woodard...... 2019, 2020 Jackie Flanery...... 2009 Keeley Kmieciak Big 12 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st) Leslie Williamson Big 8 1995 (hm) Emma LaPinta...... 2019, 2020 Jessica Kinder...... 2008, 2009 Teresa McGrath Big 8 1994 (1st), 1995 (1st), 1996 (1st) Allie Stern...... 2019, 2020 Mary Mantle...... 2008, 2009 Maile’ana Kanewa Big 12 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st) Shannon Olson Big 8 1994 (hm). 1995 (1st), 1996 (1st) Olivia Trautman...... 2019, 2020 Haley DeProspero...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Haley Scaman Big 12 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st) Jordan Draper...... 2018, 2019, 2020 Gina Lesko...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Laura Albright Big 12 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st) Stacy Schroeder Big 8 1992 (1st) AJ Jackson...... 2018 Ashley Jackson...... 2007 Lauren Alexander Big 12 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st) Tanya Christie Big 8 1991 (1st), 1992 (hm) Evy Schoepfer...... 2018, 2019, 2020 Lori Winn...... 2007 Rebecca Clark Big 12 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st) Melinda Lieberman Big 8 1991 (hm) Charity Jones...... 2017 Caitlin Hinkis...... 2005, 2008 Kayla Nowak Big 12 2011 (1st), 2012 (1st),2013 (1st) Tina Gamboa Big 8 1990 (1st), 1991 (1st), 1992 (1st) Maggie Nichols...... 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Allison Landis...... 2005 Brie Olson Big 12 2013 (1st) Monica Carroll Big 8 1990 (hm), 1991 (hm), 1992 (hm) Brehanna Showers...... 2017, 2018, 2020 Brittney Koncak-Schumann...... 2004, 2005, 2007 Taylor Spears Big 12 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st) Jessica Frey Big 8 1990 (1st), 1991 (1st) Natalie Brown...... 2016, 2018 Elizabeth Tandy...... 2004, 2005 Madison Mooring Big 12 2012 (1st),2013 (2nd), 2014 (1st) Stephanie Casteel Big 8 1989 (hm), 1990 (1st), 1991 (1st) Reagan Hemry...... 2016, 2017 Leah Mueller...... 2004 Candace Cindell Big 12 2012 (1st) Cassie Frey Big 8 1987 (1st), 1988 (1st), 1989 (1st) Keeley Kmieciak...... 2016 Tara Anderson...... 2003, 2004, 2005 Hayden Ward Big 12 2012 (1st), 2014 (1st) Tatiana Figuiredo Big 8 1987 (1st), 1989 (1st) Nicole Lehrmann...... 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Katie Hostler...... 2003, 2004, 2005 Megan Ferguson Big 12 2010 (1st), 2011 (1st), 2012 (1st) Kelly Garrison Big 8 1987 (1st), 1988 (1st) Alex Marks...... 2016 Jessica Cole...... 2002 Brenda Leonard Big 8 1986 (hm), 1987 (hm) Megan Thompson...... 2016 Patricia Aoki...... 2000, 2002, 2003 Sara Stone Big 12 2010 (1st), 2011 (1st), 2012 (1st) Jennifer Dickey Big 8 1986 (1st) McKenzie Wofford...... 2016, 2017 Leticia Ishii...... 2000, 2002 Natasha Kelley Big 12 2010 (2nd), 2011 (1st), 2012 (1st) Stefani Catour...... 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Sharma Sanders...... 2000 Kristin Smith Big 12 2010 (2nd) Samantha Craus...... 2015, 2016 Virginia Russel...... 2000 Natalie Ratcliff Big 12 2009 (1st), 2010 (1st), 2011 (1st) Brenna Dowell...... 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 Nicole Tycer...... 2000 Hollie Vise Big 12 2009 (1st), 2010 (1st) Kara Lovan...... 2015, 2017 Gina Lesko Big 12 2009 (1st) Haley Sorenson...... 2015 Melanie Root Big 12 2009 (2nd) Chayse Capps...... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Jackie Flanery Big 12 2008 (2nd), 2009 (1st), 2010 (1st) Maile’ana Kanewa...... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Mary Mantle Big 12 2008 (2nd), 2010 (1st) Madison Mooring ...... 2014 Jessica Kinder Big 12 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st) Haley Scaman...... 2013, 2015 Haley DeProspero Big 12 2007 (1st), 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st) Lara Albright...... 2012, 2013, 2014 Ashley Jackson Big 12 2007 (2nd), 2008 (1st), 2009 (2nd) Rebecca Clark...... 2012, 2013, 2015 168 169 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS - L - Ragan Smith (2020-present)* Michigan ...... OU leads 15-9-1 . . . OU won, 198.100-197.425, 2020 Erin LaBarr (2002-05) Haley Sorensen (2012-14) Michigan State ...... OU leads 7-0 . . . .OU won 198.150 to 194.350, 2014 Allison Landis (2002) Taylor Spears (2011-13) Minnesota . . . . . OU leads 14-1 . . . OU won 198.000 to 196.100, 2018 Emma LaPinta (2019-present)* Chelle Stack (1994-95) Missouri ...... OU leads 57-11-1 . . . .OU won 197.975-196.200, 2019 Nicole Lehrmann (2016-19) Tracey Staurt (1999-00) Sarah Leis (2001-02) Allie Stern (2019-present)* Montana State . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 176.600 to 121.450, 1985 Kim Lemon (1985) Sara Stone (2009-12) Nebraska ...... NU leads 61-33 . OU won 198.0375 to 196.8000, 2018 LETTER Brenda Leonard (1985-87) SERIES New Hampshire . . OU leads 4-0 . . . .OU won 197.350 to 194.500, 2011 Gina Lesko (2007-09) - T - New Mexico . . . . OU leads 8-1 . . . . OU won 194.050 to 173.300, 1991 Jane Lewis (1984) Kasie Tamayo (2001-04) Mindy Lieberman (1990-91) Elizabeth Tandy (2004) North Carolina . . . OU leads 6-0 . . . . .OU won 197.000-195.150, 2019 Stephanie LoPiccolo (2005-08) Karrie Thomas (2019-present)* North Carolina State OU leads 5-0 . . . . OU won 198.300-195.400, 2019 Kara Lovan (2014-17) Megan Thompson (2016) Northern Illinois . . . . .OU leads 2-0 . . . .OU won 193.350 to 189.075, 1996 Teresa Tipping (1990) Ohio State ...... OU leads 9-2 . . . .OU won 196.825 to 196.700, 2012 - M - Olivia Trautman (2019-present)* WINNERS Mary Mantle (2007-10) Nicole Turner (2016-17) RECORDS Oklahoma State . . OU leads 14-4 . . . OU won 181.150 to 180.450, 1986 Stacey Mardock (2001) Nicole Tycer (1998-00) Oral Roberts . . . . ORU leads 3-0 . . ORU won 142.300 to 137.350, 1982 - A - - E - Alex Marks (2016-19) Oregon State . . . .OU leads 13-6 . . . . OU won 197.850-196.900, 2019 Karina Agafonova (2003-04) Kari Ellis (1996-99) Tammy Martin (1984) - V - TEAM SERIES LAST MEETING Penn State . . . . .OU leads 8-5 . . . . OU won 197.625 to 195.150, 2015 Lara Albright (2012-14) Kristen Evans (1994-96) Debbie Mathis (1984-85) Hollie Vise (2007-10) Air Force ...... OU leads 13-0 . . .OU won 195.900 to 176.925, 2006 Lauren Alexander (2013-14) Alison Mayberry (1999-02) Pittsburgh . . . . . OU leads 2-0 . . . .OU won 197.175 to 194.075, 2007 Alabama ...... Alabama leads 28-19 . OU won 197.525-196.575 2020 Tracy Allen (1999) - F - Amber McCracken (1997-00) - W - Rutgers ...... OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 195.500 to 191.350, 2005 Alaska-Anchorage . OU leads 2-0 . . . OU won 196.100 to 188.900, 2010 Tara Anderson (2003-06) Megan Ferguson (2009-12) Teresa McGrath (1994-97) Hayden Ward (2011-14) Sacramento State . .OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 194.425 to 187.400, 2002 Kim Minu (1984) Anastasia Webb (2018-present)* Arizona ...... Arizona leads 17-13 . OU won 197.775 to 195.775, 2016 Diana Anglin (1986-87) Monica Fields (1990-91) San Jose State . . . OU leads 2-0 . . . .OU won 197.725 to 193.950, 2014 Michelle Antinoro (1996-98) Tatiana Figueiredo (1986-89) Madison Mooring (2011-14) Brooke Weins (2020-present)* Arizona State . . . .ASU leads 23-14-1 . . OU won 197.675-194.600, 2020 Seattle Pacific . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 192.000 to 182.200, 1993 Jacqueline Flanery (2007-10) Leah Mueller (2001-04) Patricia Williams (1987-88) Patricia Aoki (2000-03) Arkansas ...... OU leads 17-2 . . . . .OU won 198.175-196.550, 2020 Cassie Frey (1986-89) Mary Jean Mylott (1986-88) Leslie Williamson (1986-87) SE Missouri State . .OU leads 6-1 . . . . OU won 197.850 to 192.850, 2015 Auburn ...... OU leads 8-3 . . . .OU won 198.075 to 195.725, 2017 - B - Jessica Frey (1989-91) Tiffany Willin (2004-06) Southern Ark. Tech . .OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 120.900 to 102.150, 1981 Lori Winn (2006-07) Ball State ...... OU leads 4-0 . . . . OU won 197.000-193.600, 2019 Donica Bailey (1984) - N - Southern California .OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 177.450 to 149.100, 1986 Mitzi Bartek (1986) - G - Jeanie Nass (1985) McKenzie Wofford (2014-17) Boise State . . . . .OU leads 7-2 . . . .OU won 197.450 to 195.575, 2013 Southern Illinois . . OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 180.550 to 166.800, 1984 Maggie Nichols (2017-20) Carly Woodard (2018-present)* Pam Bell (1996) Nikki Galloway (1994-97) Bowling Green . . . OU leads 2-0 . . . . OU won 195.875 to 188.150, 2012 Rikki Benken (1986) Tina Gamboa (1989-91) Kayla Nowak (2010-13) Southern Utah . . . OU leads 13-0 . . . OU won 197.625 to 196.275, 2015 Brown ...... OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 196.375 to 185.950, 2009 Tricia Bonomo (1988-91) Kelly Garrison (1987-88) * indicates 2021 returnee Southwest Texas . . OU leads 3-0 . . . . OU won 193.325 to 191.425, 1999 BYU ...... Series tied 8-8 . . . OU won 198.075 to 195.025, 2017 Coral Borda (2005-06) Nicole Gause (2003) - O - Southwestern . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 182.500 to 172.100, 1985 Erica Brewer (2012-15) Shannon Gilbreath (1992-94) Brie Olson (2010-13) Cal State Fullerton . CSF leads 2-1 . . . OU won 197.100 to 193.000, 2004 Stanford ...... OU leads 13-10 . . . .OU won 197.650-196.000, 2020 Natalie Brown (2015-18) Christina Gerard (2002-03) Shannon Olson (1993-96) California ...... OU leads 11-2 . . . . OU won 197.350-196.200, 2020 Hope Bruce (2011) Mariana Goncalves (1999-02) Mary Jane Ousley (1984-85) Texas Woman’s . . .OU leads 71-3 . . . .OU won 198.400-193.875, 2020 Centenary . . . . . OU leads 21-1 . . . .OU won 196.475 to 188.600, 2012 Michelle Gonzaga (1997-00) UCLA ...... OU leads 16-14 . . . .OU won, 197.350-196.575, 2020 Central Arkansas . . . .OU leads 1-0 . . . . OU won 120.100 to 98.500, 1981 - C - Pam Goodfellow (1984-85) - P - UC-Davis ...... OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 192.000 to 185.400, 1993 Chayse Capps (2014-17) Melissa Griffith (1993-96) Kambry Pollard (1986) Central Oklahoma . . .OU leads 2-0 . . . . OU won 120.100 to 98.500, 1981 Utah ...... Utah leads 33-10 .OU won 198.0375 to 196.9000, 2018 Malia Carr (1997-00) Hunter Price (2013-16) Central Michigan . . OU leads 4-1 ...... OU won 197.575 to 194.675, 2016 Monica Carroll (1989-91) - H - Amy Priest (1984-85) Utah State . . . . .OU leads 13-8 . . . OU won 198.075 to 194.850, 2017 Cornell ...... OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 180.850 to 165.800, 1987 Stephanie Casteel (1988-91) Sara Harper (1997-98) Washburn . . . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 179.150 to 136.500, 1983 Denver ...... OU leads 46-8 . . . .OU won 198.450-197.000, 2020 Stefani Catour (2015-18) Linda Haverly (1990-93) - R - Washington . . . . OU leads 14-4 . . . . OU won 198.075-196.250, 2019 Tanya Christie (1989-91) Kerry Haynie (1988) Nitya Ramaswami (2010-11) Eastern Michigan . .OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 189.300 to 185.680, 1994 West Virginia . . . .OU leads 19-1 . . . . OU won 198.400-195.575, 2020 Julie Christianson-Benefeil (1992-93) Reagan Hemry (2014-16) Natalie Ratcliff (2008-11) Emporia State . . . ESU leads 1-0 . . .ESU won 172.850 to 136.750, 1982 Candace Cindell (2009-12) Ashley Hiller (2018-19) Kiara Redmond (2006-08) Western Michigan . .OU leads 4-0 . . . .OU won 197.375 to 192.475, 2013 Florida ...... UF leads 18-11-1 . . . .OU won 198.325-198.025, 2019 Rebecca Clark (2012-15) Caitlin Hinkis (2005-08) Lee Anne Revell (1991-94) William & Mary . . .OU leads 1-0 . . . . OU won 197.375 to 192.225, 2013 Fort Hayes . . . . .OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 186.850 to 177.850, 1990 Lisa Cockriel (1985-86) Katie Hostler (2003-04) Shannon Rogers (1992-93) Wisconsin . . . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 182.500 to 178.700, 1988 Melanie Root (2008-11) George Washington .OU leads 4-0 . . . . . OU won 198.075-194.975 2019 Jessica Cole (2002) Erin Hutchison (2020-present)* UW-Eau Claire . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 196.225 to 173.450, 2001 Tracey Cole (1992-95) Dayna Rose (1984-86) Georgia ...... UGA leads 19-17 ...... OU won 197.525-196.300 UW-Oshkosh . . . .OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 195.875 to 174.725, 2012 Ashley Cooney (2004-06) Ginger Russell (1997-00) - I - Gustavus Adolphus .OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 195.900 to 175.800, 2005 Kristen Cox (2003-06) Leticia Ishii (2000-02) UW-Whitewater . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 195.175 to 181.550, 2008 Samantha Craus (2015-18) - S - Houston Baptist . . OU leads 5-0 . . . .OU won 188.850 to 187.050, 1989 Cindy Safarik (1985) Illinois ...... OU leads 14-0 . . . OU won 197.875 to 195.950, 2015 Diane Cushenberry (1993-96) - J - ALL-TIME RECORD (83 OPPONENTS) ...... 780-345-4 (.692) AJ Jackson (2015-18) Shanna Sanders (1997-00) Illinois-Chicago . . .OU leads 6-1 . . . . OU won 197.025 to 194.150, 2012 Haley Scaman (2013-16) - D - Ashley Jackson (2006-09) Illinois State . . . . OU leads 5-0 . . . . OU won 197.925 to 191.975, 2016 Jade Degouveia (2017-20) Charity Jones (2014-17) Tiffany Schoening (1989-90) Indiana - Pa. . . . . OU leads 1-0 . . . .OU won 185.300 to 179.450, 1991 Carla Demartini (2001) Evy Schoepfer (2018-present)* Vanessa Deniz (2020-present)* - K - Stacy Schroeder (1990) Indiana State . . . .ISU leads 1-0 . . . ISU won 129.850 to 129.000, 1982 Haley DeProspero (2006-09) Maile’ana Kanewa (2013-16) Kelly Semrad (1997-99) Iowa ...... OU leads 19-2 . . . OU won 198.000 to 195.00, 2018 Tenby Dettman (1994-97) Natasha Kelley (2010-12) Bre Showers (2017-20) Iowa State . . . . . OU leads 62-19-1 . . .OU won 197.600-195.000, 2020 Jennifer Dickey (1985-86) Shanna Kennedy (1991-93) Alyssa Siberlicht (1986-87) Jacksonville State . .OU leads 1-0 . . . OU won 129.450 to 124.600, 1982 Brenna Dowell (2015, 2017-19) Jessica Kinder (2005-09) Amy Smith (1994) Jenna Dunn (2020-present)* Keeley Kmieciak (2013-16) Carley Smith (2000) Kent State . . . . . OU leads 4-0 . . . .OU won 197.575 to 194.525, 2016 Jordan Draper (2018-present)* Brittney Koncak (2004-07) Kristin Smith (2007-10) Kentucky ...... OU leads 10-0 . . . . OU won 198.475-197.600, 2019 Julie Kramer (2009-10) Lauren Smith (2012-13) LSU ...... OU leads 21-11 . . . . OU won 198.3375-197.825, 2019 Melissa Smith (2003-04) Maryland ...... OU leads 5-0 . . . . OU won 198.300-194.650, 2019 170 171 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 1981 (4-7) 177.200 Big Eight Championship W Nebraska 182.95 182.20 L Arizona State 185.10 1989 (26-17-1) HEAD COACH: PAUL ZIERT L Nebraska 180.30 W Missouri 181.10 L Nebraska 184.90 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Missouri 176.05 W Oklahoma State 180.35 182.55 L Georgia 185.00 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (9TH) 120.90 L Oral Roberts 134.15 W Oklahoma State 175.10 W Iowa State 169.45 183.45 L Georgia 188.20 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Central Oklahoma 117.50 W Iowa State 169.20 181.85 NCAA Regionals L Alabama 186.85 187.70 W Arizona State 186.85 W Southern Ark. Tech 102.15 175.800 NCAA Regionals L Utah 188.85 W Minnesota 180.45 W Denver 182.50 110.05 L Centenary College 136.15 L Alabama 184.75 L Arizona State 187.50 185.80 L Nebraska 187.40 188.45 W Illinois 186.40 L Oral Roberts 132.55 L Florida 184.65 L Arizona 182.15 179.60 L Missouri 180.40 W Iowa State 181.25 120.10 W Central Oklahoma 98.50 L LSU 182.65 W Nebraska 178.70 W Illinois State 175.00 185.40 L Alabama 188.25 W Central Arkansas 98.50 L Georgia 179.25 W BYU 176.20 188.15 W Houston Baptist 178.35 W Minnesota 182.60 111.70 Big Eight Championship W Oklahoma State 174.95 177.40 NCAA Championships 187.30 L Utah 190.95 190.70 W Utah 190.55 L Oklahoma State 144.20 L Utah 188.35 L Alabama 187.35 185.55 L Nebraska 189.50 L Missouri 137.55 1984 (16-7) L Arizona State 186.60 W UCLA 186.10 W Missouri 180.15 L Nebraska 136.50 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Florida 184.30 91.55 Missouri 190.70 187.45 L Florida 192.30 YEAR L Iowa State 128.55 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (3RD) L Alabama 194.05 Iowa 188.90 W Minnesota 185.60 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Cal St. Fullerton 193.50 TWU 187.80 W Michigan State 185.30 1982 (10-12) 175.35 W Denver 169.85 L Oregon State 183.15 189.20 L Michigan 193.30 W West Virginia 183.10 HEAD COACH: PAUL ZIERT 171.95 W TWU 142.50 L Georgia 180.90 W Western Michigan 186.10 W Maryland 182.25 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (3RD) 176.25 W Iowa State 167.40 L Ohio State 179.75 W Ball State 185.00 191.30 W TWU 183.40 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 174.10 L Missouri 174.45 L Penn State 179.00 185.40 Big Eight Championship 187.35 L Utah 191.00 129.00 L Illinois-Chicago 134.75 W TWU 156.50 L Nebraska 185.45 W Stanford 181.90 L Indiana State 129.85 173.80 W Nebraska 173.10 1986 (18-6) W Missouri 181.25 W New Mexico 180.25 W Iowa 126.55 180.55 W Oklahoma State 177.55 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER W Iowa State 173.25 185.90 L Alabama 192.00 129.45 L Missouri 137.30 W Southern Illinois 166.80 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (4TH) 184.60 NCAA Regionals W Missouri 182.25 BY W Minnesota 128.60 W TWU 160.95 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Arizona State 189.00 183.15 L Iowa State 184.05 W Illinois 128.10 180.20 W Nebraska 179.50 182.35 W Denver 175.75 L Utah 188.60 190.25 W Illinois 186.60 W Jacksonville State 124.60 180.40 L Arizona State 184.20 178.25 W Houston Baptist 129.45 L Arizona 187.25 188.85 W Houston Baptist 187.05 137.35 L Oral Roberts 142.30 L New Mexico 184.20 W New Mexico 172.10 L Nebraska 185.15 W Denver 186.15 W Denver 137.25 181.35 W Oklahoma State 176.95 178.15 W Iowa State 166.60 W Utah State 182.10 190.90 Big Eight Championship 128.55 L Nebraska 140.60 W Southwest Texas 173.05 177.45 L Arizona 183.55 W New Mexico 180.70 L Nebraska 194.25 L Oklahoma State 137.70 179.05 Big Eight Championship W BYU 177.35 W Missouri 186.50 136.75 L Emporia State 172.85 W Nebraska 176.70 W Utah State 176.85 1988 (9-13) W Iowa State 185.65 137.30 W Iowa State 129.75 W Missouri 176.25 W Denver 175.10 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER 190.00 NCAA Regionals 138.10 W Southwest Texas 135.10 W Oklahoma State 174.35 W Southern California 149.10 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (6TH) L Utah 192.80 YEAR 138.25 Big Eight Championship W Iowa State 168.55 181.25 L Arizona State 184.25 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Nebraska 192.40 L Nebraska 143.90 176.10 NCAA Regionals 181.25 W Missouri 175.75 184.65 L Utah 187.00 T Arizona State 190.00 L Missouri 141.50 L Utah 187.30 W TWU 161.25 182.50 L Arizona State 185.95 W Arizona 188.90 L Oklahoma State 141.45 L Arizona State 184.70 184.20 W Oklahoma State 181.60 L Arizona 185.65 W Utah State 188.30 W Iowa State 125.60 L Arizona 181.10 184.60 W Oklahoma State 180.85 W Wisconsin 178.80 W BYU 187.00 142.150 NCAA Regionals L Minnesota 176.30 182.15 L Utah State 182.55 184.70 L Georgia 186.50 187.05 NCAA Championships L Oklahoma State 145.55 W Utah State 168.85 181.15 Big Eight Championship L Nebraska 186.10 L Georgia 192.65 L Nebraska 144.20 W Oklahoma State 180.45 185.15 W TWU 169.00 L UCLA 192.60 W Missouri 141.60 1985 (19-12) W Nebraska 179.95 W Air Force 138.75 L Alabama 192.10 W New Mexico 139.45 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER W Missouri 178.35 186.15 L Utah 189.90 L Nebraska 190.80 RES POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (10TH) W Iowa State 82.50 183.10 L Arizona State 186.00 L Utah 190.20 1983 (13-7) OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 184.10 NCAA Regionals 186.00 W TWU 176.60 L Cal St. Fullerton 189.45 HEAD COACH: PAUL ZIERT 179.65 W TWU 160.70 L Utah 187.75 185.90 W Penn State 184.20 L Arizona State 187.90 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (5TH) W Southeast Missouri 170.80 L Arizona State 187.70 186.15 W Houston Baptist 183.80 L Oregon State 187.90 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 176.60 W Denver 170.75 L Arizona 184.85 186.90 Big Eight Championship W Florida 187.00 173.65 W Iowa State 169.70 W Montana State 121.45 W Utah State 182.75 L Nebraska 188.35 W Arizona 186.50 172.50 W Oklahoma State 171.20 181.60 W TWU 122.20 W Nebraska 181.60 W Missouri 183.40 W Ohio State 186.40 174.15 L Arizona State 184.10 W Stanford 174.55 W Iowa State 178.20 177.700 W New Mexico 174.60 180.55 W Oklahoma State 175.25 1987 (14-15) 184.55 NCAA Regionals 1990 (14-14-1) 173.000 W Denver 170.20 183.35 W Missouri 180.75 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Utah 190.20 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER ULTS 178.850 W Southwest Texas 163.90 W Iowa State 172.15 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (5TH) L Arizona State 187.10 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (4TH) 176.800 L Nebraska 177.00 182.50 W Oklahoma State 177.05 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Nebraska 187.05 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Iowa State 167.45 W Southwestern 172.10 180.85 W TWU 167.90 L Arizona 186.45 182.00 L Alabama 190.00 179.150 W Oklahoma State 178.15 W TWU 170.15 W Cornell 165.80 L Utah State 184.80 L Auburn 183.30 W Washburn 136.50 185.30 W New Mexico 180.50 184.45 W Arizona State 181.50 W Houston Baptist 182.25 186.60 W Iowa State 180.55 178.150 W Oklahoma State 177.35 183.95 Big Eight Championship 182.70 W New Mexico 177.50 189.90 L Nebraska 192.05 172 173 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS W TWU 178.15 1992 (14-14) 187.900 NCAA Regionals W TWU 189.175 1998 (8-11) W Illinois 193.100 187.00 L Utah 191.90 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Utah 196.975 192.850 Big Eight Championship HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER W Illinois-Chicago 192.400 190.90 L Nebraska 192.60 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (7TH) L Arizona 193.975 L Nebraska 194.450 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (6TH) W Maryland 182.10 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Arizona State 193.200 W Iowa State 191.200 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 2000 (13-8) 187.60 L Missouri 189.45 188.10 L Iowa State 185.65 L BYU 192.800 W Missouri 190.875 185.225 at Maui Invitational HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER 188.78 W Florida 188.15 187.50 W Washington 186.90 L Utah State 189.850 191.050 NCAA Regionals L Arizona State 190.100 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (6TH) W Arizona State 186.55 188.85 W Nebraska 167.95 W Nebraska 187.575 L Utah 196.625 L Nebraska 189.325 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 186.45 L Denver 189.00 186.40 L Utah State 190.50 L Nebraska 194.725 W Iowa 184.975 191.425 W TWU 181.150 W Southern Utah 178.95 187.00 L Utah 195.80 1994 (16-10) L BYU 194.050 189.650 L at Denver 193.050 193.300 W Illinois-Chicago 191.000 W Fort Hayes 177.85 L BYU 192.25 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Arizona State 193.250 190.150 W Centenary 174.025 194.800 W TWU 188.150 W North Carolina 174.80 190.45 W Denver 187.15 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (6TH) L Arizona 192.875 192.225 W Air Force 184.150 195.800 W Nebraska 195.400 185.10 L Utah 193.10 W Southern Utah 188.60 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Utah State 191.950 W Centenary 176.550 195.800 W TWU 193.275 L West Virginia 185.55 188.45 L Missouri 188.50 184.35 L Utah State 188.68 195.400 W Iowa State 192.300 W Illinois-Chicago 192.400 190.35 L Alabama 192.55 W Iowa State 184.30 W Denver 184.18 1996 (13-8) 192.225 L at Boise State 194.450 W LSU 195.775 188.95 W Denver 186.35 190.80 W Iowa 190.60 W Air Force 181.03 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER 193.950 W TWU 191.750 197.225 W Air Force 190.125 W Iowa 187.85 W Minnesota 187.10 189.90 L Nebraska 192.05 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 193.500 at Big 12 Championship 196.500 W Iowa State 195.600 187.90 Big Eight Championship W Ball State 185.25 W TWU 186.03 192.350 W Auburn 191.450 L Nebraska 196.550 W Centenary 188.750 L Nebraska 191.05 191.80 W TWU 184.05 W Air Force 181.03 W Centenary 189.100 L Iowa State 195.800 195.000 W Missouri 193.900 T Missouri 187.90 W Denver 180.10 191.03 W Southeast Missouri St. 188.38 W TWU 184.375 W Missouri 191.925 193.625 W Southern Utah 192.725 W Iowa State 186.30 192.75 W Utah State 191.55 W Western Michigan 188.45 186.425 L Denver 190.050 193.125 NCAA Regionals 195.225 L Ohio State 195.350 187.83 NCAA Regionals 190.35 L Alabama 192.55 W Illinois-Chicago 188.15 L California 188.500 L Utah 195.575 195.550 Big 12 Championships L Utah 194.95 188.95 W Denver 186.35 189.30 W Eastern Michigan 185.68 W Air Force 182.350 L BYU 195.500 L Iowa State 196.775 L Nebraska 191.23 W Iowa 187.85 188.78 L TWU 189.23 189.775 L Nebraska 193.875 L Arizona State 195.025 L Nebraska 196.750 L Arizona 188.78 188.55 Big Eight Championship 192.00 L Missouri 192.03 W TWU 185.600 L Arizona 194.750 W Missouri 194.375 W Arizona State 187.80 L Missouri 190.90 188.43 W Centenary 184.95 W Denver 188.775 L Nebraska 194.275 193.000 NCAA Regionals W Utah State 187.55 L Nebraska 189.95 W Iowa 187.23 189.050 L SEMO 191.125 W Utah State 191.175 L UCLA 197.025 W BYU 185.35 W Iowa State 187.70 W Northern Illinois 171.15 W Denver 188.300 L Oregon State 196.175 188.700 NCAA Regionals W Southeast Missouri St. 187.88 191.600 W Iowa State 191.525 1999 (18-9 L Stanford 195.975 1991 (15-9) L Utah 197.075 192.43 W Denver 182.53 W TWU 189.475 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Washington 195.250 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Arizona 194.100 193.28 Big Eight Championship 191.800 L Missouri 192.200 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (4TH) L Boise State 193.650 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (7TH) L Arizona State 191.950 L Nebraska 193.60 191.375 L Iowa 193.675 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L BYU 191.900 W Missouri 192.10 193.350 W Iowa 190.650 191.175 W Centenary 180.475 2001 (22-16) 183.95 L Washington 184.55 L Nebraska 191.225 w Iowa State 189.95 W Northern Illinois 189.075 193.950 W at TWU 185.450 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER & 187.90 W Iowa State 187.10 L Utah State 189.350 189.80 NCAA Regionals 192.400 W Centenary 189.425 191.350 at Rocky Mountain Open STEVE NUNNO 185.30 L Penn State 186.15 L Utah 194.000 192.425 Big Eight Championship L Denver 192.225 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (10TH) W Indiana Univ.-Pa. 179.45 1993 (15-11) L BYU 192.875 L Nebraska 195.050 W BYU 190.125 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 188.95 W Arizona 187.95 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER L Arizona State 191.875 L Iowa State 194.150 W TWU 187.525 194.025 W at TWU 189.300 W TWU 181.15 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (6TH) L Nebraska 190.100 W Missouri 187.550 w Air Force 186.375 194.025 L California 194.400 185.90 W Nebraska 185.40 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Arizona 190.050 1997 (9-6) 194.675 W Denver 193.350 W at San Jose State 191.975 189.95 L Alabama 193.25 184.10 L Nebraska 188.00 W Utah State 188.450 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER 195.100 W Illinois-Chicago 188.875 W Arizona 190.775 W Missouri 188.45 189.75 W Denver 182.85 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W TWU 188.200 195.300 W Utah State 194.450 191.00 W TWU 184.15 192.00 L Washington 192.20 1995 (14-11) 191.225 W LSU 191.075 193.075 L Nebraska 194.450 W at California 195.175 190.05 W Denver 186.55 W UC-Davis 185.40 HEAD COACH: BECKY SWITZER 191.350 L Denver 193.100 194.850 W Boise State 192.575 W Arizona 190.775 190.00 W Washington 187.40 W Seattle Pacific 182.20 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (7TH) W Centenary 186.150 194.275 W Iowa State 192.300 196.225 W at TWU 191.600 192.25 W Denver 190.10 188.70 L Michigan 191.65 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 187.850 L at Nebraska 195.250 193.325 W Missouri 192.150 W Wisconsin-Eau Claire 173.450 194.05 W Iowa 188.75 W Centenary 186.50 185.750 L Denver 185.950 189.375 L at TWU 190.375 W Southern Utah 191.425 194.300 L at Nebraska 196.025 W New Mexico 173.30 188.30 L Michigan 192.35 W Air Force 180.475 189.550 L at Auburn 193.850 193.425 at Denver Classic 192.600 L at Florida 195.950 191.15 Big Eight Championship W Denver 181.85 191.550 W TWU 184.350 190.750 L at Iowa State 195.600 L Denver 196.100 195.250 L at Iowa State 196.150 W Nebraska 189.90 W Alaska-Anchorage 176.05 188.675 L Nebraska 191.225 194.600 W Missouri 189.000 W Air Force 190.075 W Minnesota 195.025 W Missouri 189.25 188.00 L TWU 188.15 193.275 W TWU 189.900 191.075 W at Centenary 186.400 W Centenary 185.700 194.275 W Missouri 181.750 W Iowa State 186.45 191.55 W Missouri 190.70 191.575 L Iowa State 192.050 W Air Force 188.100 194.625 L Arizona 195.575 195.075 at Corvette Cup 188.13 NCAA Regionals W Iowa 188.90 193.425 W Iowa 190.950 192.425 W Centenary 186.400 195.875 W TWU 191.950 W Missouri 193.075 L Utah 194.63 W TWU 187.80 w Minnesota 190.800 W TWU 191.975 194.950 Big 12 Championship W TWU 191.350 L Arizona 191.93 189.20 L Michigan 193.30 192.575 W Missouri 188.100 196.075 Big 12 Championship L Nebraska 196.750 W Bowling Green 194.825 L BYU 191.10 W Western Michigan 186.10 W TWU 187.075 L Nebraska 196.200 L Iowa State 195.650 196.900 W Ohio State 195.250 L Arizona State 190.75 W Ball State 185.00 193.000 L LSU 196.300 W Iowa State 195.475 W Missouri 194.550 195.225 W TWU 194.100 L Utah State 190.58 194.45 Big Eight Championship W West Virginia 191.750 W Missouri 192.175 193.225 NCAA Midwest Regional 196.700 Big 12 Championship L Nebraska 188.28 W Nebraska 193.30 W Centenary 187.700 L Michigan 196.750 L Nebraska 197.650 W Iowa State 190.30 193.625 W Iowa 185.875 L Nebraska 196.325 L Iowa State 197.050 W Missouri 193.05 W Centenary 188.250 L Arizona 193.625 W Missouri 193.675 174 175 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 194.925 NCAA Regional 195.950 W Utah State 192.875 L Alabama 197.125 2006 (17-17) 195.475 W Iowa 193.825 L Alabama 196.125 Nebraska 196.200 W Boise State 191.475 L Stanford 197.125 HEAD COACH: STEVE NUNNO 197.175 W Pittsburgh 194.075 L UCLA 196.725 Arizona 194.825 195.750 L at Nebraska 197.175 L Florida 196.800 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (10TH) 195.325 Big 12 Championship T Michigan 196.075 Penn State 194.775 195.800 W Penn State 195.450 L Utah 195.775 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Nebraska 196.475 W Arkansas 195.825 Washington 194.450 196.600 W Iowa 194.725 L LSU 196.650 193.325 at Cancun Classic W Missouri 194.450 W Oregon State 195.475 Illinois State 191.725 195.350 W Missouri 194.150 L Michigan 196.500 L Georgia 195.700 W Iowa State 193.975 W Denver 194.200 193.875 NCAA Nationals 196.950 W Iowa State 196.150 L Arizona State 196.325 L Stanford 194.850 195.925 NCAA Regional L UCLA 197.575 197.525 W TWU 189.650 L Nebraska 196.150 L Denver 193.850 L Alabama 196.700 2009 (19-14) L Georgia 197.400 W Centenary 189.850 W Iowa 194.775 W Arizona 192.925 T Iowa State 195.925 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER L Michigan 197.275 197.725 W Arizona 197.375 195.925 W Southern Utah 190.050 W Michigan State 194.800 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (10TH) L Alabama 196.550 197.475 W UCLA 196.725 2005 (19-17) 195.900 W at TWU 191.250 W Ohio State 194.650 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE L Nebraska 196.025 197.275 L at Stanford 197.725 HEAD COACH: STEVE NUNNO W Air Force 176.925 W Kentucky 194.025 195.075 L at Florida 196.500 L Utah 196.025 197.025 Big 12 Championship POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (12TH) 196.000 L Nebraska 196.850 196.250 NCAA Nationals 197.175 W at TWU 189.600 L Florida 195.825 L Nebraska 197.500 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 196.050 L Iowa State 196.275 L Georgia 197.850 195.625 L Arkansas 196.900 L Stanford 195.400 W Missouri 196.700 195.900 Cancun Gymnastics Classic 195.950 L at Georgia 197.475 L Utah 197.250 196.500 W Minnesota 195.675 L Arizona State 194.775 W Iowa State 195.700 W BYU 194.325 196.100 W at Missouri 196.000 L Florida 197.225 196.000 L at Nebraska 196.175 W Oregon State 193.775 196.300 NCAA Regional W George Washington 191.625 196.950 W at LSU 196.575 L UCLA 196.925 196.025 W at Denver 194.825 W Denver 193.625 L Alabama 197.550 W Gustavus Adolphus 175.800 197.050 W TWU 191.275 L Stanford 196.825 196.375 W Missouri 196.225 L Auburn 196.350 193.600 W at TWU 188.650 196.000 W Centenary 188.425 W Nebraska 195.975 W West Virginia 195.250 2002 (16-6) L Central Michigan 196.350 194.800 W Kent State 188.475 196.575 W at Kent State 193.900 W LSU 196.275 W Brown 185.950 HEAD COACH: STEVE NUNNO W Michigan State 194.575 195.900 W at Ohio State 194.775 195.350 Big 12 Championship W Alabama 196.125 196.800 W at Iowa State 195.525 POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (3RD) W Kent State 193.950 W Illinois State 188.625 L Iowa State 196.425 W Denver 195.575 196.125 W TWU 191.300 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 195.725 L at Nebraska 196.775 L Nebraska 196.275 W Michigan 195.100 W Illinois State 191.750 194.425 at Maui Invitational 2004 (20-19) 196.700 W Georgia 196.300 W Missouri 194.850 W Oregon State 195.100 196.525 L at Alabama 196.725 L Arizona 194.600 HEAD COACH: STEVE NUNNO 195.000 W at Auburn 191.900 196.375 NCAA Central Regional W North Carolina 193.225 W Michigan 193.625 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONAL (11TH) 196.500 W Missouri 193.925 W LSU 195.825 2008 (24-8-1) 196.125 Big 12 Championship W Sacramento State 187.400 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W TWU 191.350 W Penn State 194.400 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER W Nebraska 196.075 196.475 W Ohio State 193.000 195.150 L Washington 196.450 W Centenary 192.075 W Kentucky 194.075 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (8TH) W Iowa State 195.775 196.925 W at TWU 191.775 L Iowa 195.350 195.050 L at Iowa State 196.250 W Michigan State 193.575 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Missouri 195.925 W Southern Utah 191.800 W TWU 189.175 196.325 W TWU 191.425 W Ohio State 193.000 195.175 at Cancun Classic 196.600 NCAA Northeast Regional 196.350 L at Georgia 196.850 195.275 L Alabama 196.725 195.750 L LSU 197.850 195.525 NCAA Nationals W Iowa 192.875 L Alabama 197.000 195.475 W Florida 193.925 L Florida 195.950 196.025 W Southern Utah 195.925 L Georgia 197.750 W West Virginia 192.125 W Missouri 196.000 194.575 W Boise State 193.000 L Georgia 195.550 195.500 Big 12 Championship L Utah 196.800 W UW-Whitewater 181.550 W Central Michigan 194.925 196.500 W at Missouri 193.725 W Denver 193.600 L Nebraska 196.650 L Alabama 196.725 195.125 W at Central Michigan 188.600 W New Hampshire 193.650 W Centenary 189.225 W Oregon State 193.775 L Iowa State 196.000 L Florida 196.275 196.450 W at TWU 192.800 W Maryland 192.800 197.000 W Iowa State 196.000 197.150 W Air Force 188.650 W Missouri 194.875 L Nebraska 196.175 196.550 W at West Virginia 192.700 195.825 NCAA Nationals 196.700 W Arizona 196.000 197.300 W TWU 192.200 195.500 NCAA Regional L Iowa State 194.725 195.275 W Nebraska 194.050 L Georgia 197.825 196.475 W TWU 193.000 W Southern Utah 193.025 L LSU 197.125 L Michigan 196.000 195.925 W at Denver 195.700 L Alabama 197.825 196.125 Big 12 Championship W Air Force 187.275 W New Hampshire 194.700 L LSU 195.650 196.375 W Iowa State 193.675 L Utah 197.425 L Nebraska 196.725 195.675 L Iowa State 196.775 W Arkansas 193.950 L Arizona State 195.575 196.075 W at Missouri 195.750 L Florida 196.725 L Iowa State 196.650 196.350 L Nebraska 196.600 W Pittsburgh 193.100 W Oregon State 195.150 195.650 W TWU 189.350 L Arkansas 196.475 W Missouri 195.475 196.225 L Georgia 196.900 W Rutgers 191.350 W Arkansas 194.375 196.750 W Auburn 195.900 L LSU 196.375 196.675 NCAA Regional 196.275 W Stanford 196.175 194.425 NCAA Nationals 196.750 W at Arkansas 196.625 L UCLA 196.625 L Utah 197.100 197.100 W Southern Utah 196.175 L Georgia 197.825 2007 (24-9-1) 196.125 W at Minnesota 195.625 L Stanford 196.225 L Oregon State 196.800 196.650 L Missouri 197.000 L Alabama 197.400 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 195.875 Big 12 Championship L Penn State 196.100 W Washington 194.775 196.375 W TWU 193.325 L Utah 197.275 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (8TH) W Iowa State 195.775 W Oregon State 195.350 W Boise State 194.550 196.175 W Penn State 195.775 L UCLA 197.150 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Missouri 195.225 W Illinois 195.050 W Southern Utah 193.350 196.950 Big 12 Championship L Michigan 196.575 194.500 L at Alabama 195.700 W Nebraska 194.975 W Iowa State 196.925 L Nebraska 196.425 196.125 W Missouri 193.825 195.875 NCAA South Central Regional 2010 (29-3) 2003 (15-11) W Missouri 196.425 L Florida 196.225 W Central Michigan 191.025 L Alabama 197.300 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER HEAD COACH: STEVE NUNNO W Nebraska 196.175 L Iowa State 195.975 195.600 W at TWU 191.275 W Illinois 195.425 POSTSEASON: NCAA SUPER SIX (2ND) POSTSEASON: NCAA REGIONALS (4TH) 197.100 NCAA Regional L LSU 195.800 W Centenary 187.950 W Boise State 194.400 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Alabama 196.900 L Penn State 194.975 W George Washington 189.500 W SEMO 193.850 196.250 W Florida 195.275 193.275 Super Six Challenge W Oregon State 196.850 L BYU 194.625 195.075 W at Nebraska 195.050 W Arizona State 193.200 196.300 W at Auburn 195.325 L Georgia 197.325 W Boise State 195.275 196.400 W at Arizona State 196.275 196.075 NCAA Nationals 196.650 W at Illinois 194.425 L Nebraska 196.700 W California 195.175 W California 190.900 L Georgia 197.450 196.100 W N.C. State 194.875 L Florida 196.575 W Cal St. Fullerton 193.000 196.250 W at Iowa State 194.425 L Utah 197.125 W TWU 191.225 L Alabama 196.000 195.750 NCAA Nationals 196.725 W at Iowa 194.525 L Stanford 196.750 W Alaska-Anchorage 188.900 L Penn State 194.375 L UCLA 198.125 196.725 W TWU 194.245 L Florida 196.700 196.825 W Nebraska 196.225 194.475 W TWU 190.175 L Georgia 197.200 196.175 L at Stanford 196.475 L LSU 196.350 W TWU 192.575 176 177 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 197.250 W Iowa State 196.225 W UCLA 196.500 197.375 W West Virginia 196.050 W Illinois 196.600 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 198.350 GymQuaters Invitational 197.050 W at Missouri 195.500 W Arkansas 195.450 W Western Michigan 192.475 W Minnesota 196.350 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER W LSU 197.700 196.825 W at Michigan State 194.125 W Georgia 195.450 W William & Mary 192.225 W California 195.600 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Georgia 196.975 197.950 W Alabama 197.275 W Illinois 195.100 197.625 W at Iowa State 194.725 W Southern Utah 195.150 196.725 L LSU 196.950 W Missouri 196.350 196.900 W Washington 195.800 197.250 NCAA Super Six 197.450 W Boise State 195.575 W San Jose State 193.950 197.125 W California 194.225 197.675 W Georgia 196.925 197.475 W at Arkansas 196.100 L Alabama 197.650 W BYU 194.175 197.500 NCAA Semifinal W TWU 188.250 198.175 W TWU 192.975 197.175 Big 12 Championship L UCLA 197.375 W TWU 191.425 W Georgia 197.300 197.050 W Arkansas 195.900 197.575 W Michigan 197.525 W Nebraska 196.625 W Nebraska 196.775 198.375 W UCLA 197.200 W LSU 197.100 197.475 W Iowa State 193.850 197.800 W California 196.775 W Missouri 195.900 W Utah 196.500 197.275 W at TWU 195.300 W Stanford 196.600 W Arizona State 193.325 197.850 Big 12 Championship W Iowa State 194.850 W Michigan 196.425 197.875 W Arizona 196.125 W Michigan 196.425 197.550 W LSU 196.750 W Denver 196.475 197.250 NCAA Regional 197.525 W Stanford 196.000 W Illinois 195.800 W Washington 196.175 W West Virginia 195.575 W LSU 196.400 2012 (23-6) W North Carolina 195.300 198.175 NCAA Super Six W Stanford 196.075 W Iowa State 195.500 W Penn State 196.050 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 196.900 L at Alabama 197.525 T Florida 198.175 W Missouri 195.825 198.075 NCAA Regional W New Hampshire 194.800 POSTSEASON: NCAA NATIONALS (7TH) 197.200 Big 12 Championship W LSU 197.600 197.925 W Auburn 196.825 W Washington 196.550 W Ohio State 193.875 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Iowa State 196.175 W Alabama 197.550 W Illinois State 191.975 W Kentucky 196.200 W Maryland 193.750 195.875 W Kentucky 194.235 W West Virginia 194.675 W Georgia 197.050 W TWU 191.550 W Stanford 195.575 196.550 NCAA Nationals W Bowling Green 188.150 197.375 NCAA Regionals W Nebraska 196.500 197.900 W West Virginia 195.250 W BYU 195.025 L UCLA 196.875 W Wisconsin-Oshkosh 174.725 W Stanford 196.800 197.675 W Denver 196.000 W Utah State 194.850 L Utah 196.625 195.925 L at Oregon State 196.525 W Washington 195.925 2015 (29-2) W George Washington 195.750 197.725 NCAA Semifinal W Nebraska 196.175 196.475 W North Carolina State 194.075 W Penn State 195.875 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER W Utah State 195.100 W UCLA 197.500 W Oregon State 196.050 196.475 L Nebraska 196.750 W Iowa 194.475 POSTSEASON: NCAA SUPER SIX (3RD) 197.375 W Georgia 196.750 W Utah 197.050 W LSU 196.025 W Minnesota 194.625 W Southern Utah 194.85 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 198.075 W Michigan 197.275 W Washington 195.563 197.250 NCAA Super Six W Centenary 188.600 197.200 NCAA Semifinal 197.625 W Arkansas 194.900 197.775 W Arizona 195.775 W Denver 196.475 L UCLA 197.725 197.425 W at Arkansas 196.175 L Alabama 197.350 196.500 W at Minnesota 194.475 197.950 W UCLA 197.200 W Oregon State 196.363 W Alabama 197.225 197.200 W Iowa State 195.175 W UCLA 197.200 197.850 W SEMO 192.850 198.050 Big 12 Championship 198.3875 NCAA Super Six W Stanford 197.100 W Southeast Missouri State W Michigan 196.850 W TWU 190.350 W Denver 196.725 W LSU 197.738 W Florida 197.000 189.600 W Utah 196.200 197.650 W at Denver 195.900 W West Virginia 195.925 W Florida 197.700 W Utah 196.225 197.400 W at Missouri 196.375 W Arkansas 196.150 197.700 Metroplex Challenge W Iowa State 195.350 W UCLA 197.263 197.225 W Michigan 196.300 197.375 NCAA Super Six W LSU 197.425 197.575 NCAA Regional W Utah 196.588 2011 (30-3) W TWU 194.650 L Florida 197.575 W Arkansas 196.250 W Nebraska 196.550 W Alabama 196.000 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 197.300 W Alabama 197.150 W Alabama 197.350 W Iowa State 193.400 W Arkansas 195.500 POSTSEASON: NCAA SUPER SIX (3RD) 196.475 L UCLA 197.525 W UCLA 197.100 198.150 W at Iowa State 195.675 W Iowa 195.450 2018 (30-2) OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 196.825 W at Ohio State 196.700 W LSU 197.050 197.275 W Perfect 10 Challenge W Central Michigan 194.675 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 195.475 W Arkansas 195.075 197.475 W Big 12 Championship W Georgia 196.675 (Kentucky) 194.425 W Kent State 194.525 POSTSEASON: NCAA SUPER SIX (2ND) 196.175 W at NC State 195.150 W Iowa State 196.025 197.375 W at Michigan 197.250 197.788 NCAA Semifinal OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 195.300 W Oregon State 194.650 W Missouri 196.025 2014 (31-2-1) 197.875 W at Illinois 195.950 W Alabama 197.388 197.550 W Georgia 196.600 W Denver 194.300 197.025 NCAA Champaign Regional NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 198.500 W Florida 198.100 W UCLA 196.700 197.525 W Iowa State 194.975 W Centenary 187.625 W Stanford 196.675 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 197.725 W at Alabama 197.500 W California 195.950 W TWU 191.425 196.175 W at TWU 193.050 W Illinois 195.725 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 197.875 Big 12 Championship W Nebraska 195.775 198.125 L Florida 198.150 196.175 W at Washington 195.100 W Denver 194.875 197.700 W Georgia 196.500 W West Virginia 195.025 W Utah 195.763 198.050 W UCLA 197.950 196.300 W at Nebraska 195.800 W Kentucky 194.750 196.675 W Iowa State 193.050 W Iowa State 194.775 197.675 NCAA Super Six 198.150 W North Carolina 195.750 197.225 W at Iowa State 195.375 W Illinois-Chicago 194.150 197.575 W at Arizona 196.925 197.625 NCAA Regional W LSU 197.450 196.425 W Nebraska 196.175 196.425 W Missouri 195.225 196.925 NCAA Nationals 197.225 L at Florida 197.875 W Oregon State 196.750 W Alabama 197.438 198.025 W West Virginia 195.750 196.650 W at Michigan 196.275 L UCLA 197.400 197.325 L LSU 197.650 W Southern Utah 196.275 W Florida 197.350 198.375 W Michigan 197.175 197.025 W Ohio State 196.100 L Utah 197.200 198.175 W LSU 197.875 W Missouri 196.100 W UCLA 196.825 198.100 W Denver 196.525 W Illinois 195.400 L Stanford 197.150 W Arizona 195.625 W N.C. State 195.775 W Georgia 196.813 W Arkansas 195.700 W TWU 193.425 W Nebraska 196.625 W Kentucky 194.850 W Penn State 195.150 W Arizona State 195.700 196.875 W Michigan State 194.800 W LSU 196.550 197.200 W Alabama 197.100 197.400 NCAA Semifinal 2017 (33-0) 197.925 W Alabama 197.150 196.500 Big 12 Championship W Michigan 196.200 W Alabama 197.100 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 198.175 W TWU 193.475 L Nebraska 196.775 2013 (34-3) W West Virginia 193.525 W Auburn 197.075 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 197.775 Big 12 Championship W Iowa State 195.150 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 197.250 W Illinois 195.850 W Nebraska 196.675 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Denver 197.075 W Missouri 194.975 POSTSEASON: NCAA SUPER SIX (2ND) 197.450 W Arizona State 194.150 W LSU 196.550 197.750 W Alabama 196.700 W Iowa State 195.625 197.350 NCAA Norman Regional OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 198.150 W Minnesota 196.275 W Oregon State 195.875 198.025 W UCLA 196.825 W West Virginia 195.625 W Utah 196.475 196.450 W at Georgia 195.425 W TWU 194.775 197.525 NCAA Super Six 197.925 W West Virginia 195.550 198.000 NCAA Minneapolis Regional W Washington 195.300 196.700 W at Arizona State 193.625 W Michigan State 194.350 L Florida 197.850 197.425 W Iowa State 195.275 W Kentucky 197.050 W North Carolina 195.225 197.325 W Denver 195.850 197.425 W at Arkansas 196.650 L Utah 197.800 197.675 W Denver 194.500 W Denver 196.275 W New Hampshire 194.500 197.275 W LSU 197.100 198.000 Big 12 Championship W Alabama 197.275 W Nebraska 194.450 W Minnesota 196.100 W Missouri 194.175 W Oregon State 196.825 W Iowa State 196.650 W Stanford 197.250 W TWU 193.000 W Iowa State 195.925 196.775 NCAA Semifinal W Georgia 196.775 W West VIrginia 196.375 W Auburn 195.625 198.075 W Perfect 10 Challenge W Iowa 195.050 W Michigan 196.700 W Washington 194.875 197.725 NCAA Regionals 2016 (38-1-0) (Auburn) 195.725 198.050 NCAA Semifinal II 178 179 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 CONFERENCE TITLES | 149 ALL-AMERICANS SOONERSPORTS.COM 2020 OKLAHOMA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS W Florida 197.5875 2020 (16-0) W Utah 197.1375 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER W California 196.500 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE W Washington 196.250 197.350 W UCLA 196.575 W Kentucky 195.050 W Cal 196.200 198.0375 NCAA Super Six W Stanford 195.475 197.675 W Arizona State 194.600 L UCLA 198.075 198.250 W Alabama 197.400 W Florida 197.850 198.175 W Arkansas 196.550 W LSU 197.8375 197.525 W Alabama 196.575 W Utah 196.900 W Denver 196.575 W Nebraska 196.800 W Georgia 196.300 197.600 W Iowa State 195.000 2019 (32-0) 197.900 W TWU 195.225 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 198.400 W West Virginia 195.575 W TWU 193.875 HEAD COACH: K.J. KINDLER 197.650 W Stanford 196.000 OU/L W OPPONENT OPP. SCORE 198.450 W Denver 197.000 198.050 W Arkansas 195.575 198.100 W Michigan 197.425 197.825 W Georgia 195.300 197.000 W North Carolina 195.150 *The 2020 season was a shortened year as W Ball State 193.600 the final regular season meet, conference 197.975 W Denver 196.350 championships and NCAA meets were W Missouri 196.200 canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19. W Arkansas 195.825 198.325 W Florida 198.025 197.700 W Denver 197.400 198.075 W Washington 196.250 W Arizona State 195.650 W George Washington 194.975 197.150 W West Virginia 195.350 197.775 W UCLA 197.575 198.200 W Michigan 197.425 197.575 W Iowa State 196.275 198.275 W Alabama 197.250 197.575 Big 12 Championship W Denver 197.250 W Iowa State 195.950 W West Virginia 195.600 198.300 NCAA Regional W California 196.750 W North Carolina State 194.650 W Maryland 195.400 198.475 NCAA Regional Final W Georgia 198.050 W California 197.675 W Kentucky 197.600 197.850 NCAA Semifinal W Denver 197.0375 W Oregon State 196.900 W Georgia 196.4625 198.3375 NCAA Four on the Floor W LSU 197.8250 W UCLA 197.5375 W Denver 197.000

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