2013 University of Florida Gymnastics Meet Notes 30 NCAA Championship Appearances ● Eight-time SEC Champions ▪ 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’89, ’07, ’10, ‘12

This Week’s Event: What’s Happening? No. 1 Florida (6-1, 5-1 SEC) versus No. 23 Kentucky (5-3-1, No. 1 Florida faces No. 23 Kentucky Friday for the final league meet on both teams regular- 3-2-1 SEC) season schedule. Meet time is set for 7 p.m. in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The Florida- Date & Time: Friday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. ET Kentucky meet airs tape-delayed on CSS (Feb. 25 at 9 p.m.) and CST (Feb. 28 at 1 p.m.). Site: Stephen C. O’Connell Center (10,126) Television: meet airs tape-delayed on CSS (Feb. 25 at 9 Florida claimed a 197.30-196.175 win at No. 9 Georgia in front of a sold-out Stegeman Coliseum p.m.) and CST (Feb. 28 at 1 p.m.) crowd the afternoon of Feb. 16. The Gators trailed the GymDogs after each of the opening two Series Record (all-time): UF leads 71-1. Last meeting, rotations and the GymDogs owned a 0.150 lead at the midway point. A solid, but not spectacular, Gator performance in the floor exercise coupled with GymDogs troubles on the Florida won the 2012 Southeastern Conference balance beam put Florida ahead for good. The Gators needed a clean performance on its Championships at 197.15 and Kentucky was fifth at 194.35 closing event, balance beam, to claim its first consecutive dual meet wins at Georgia since UF Internet: video stream available on GatorVision; live stats took wins in the 1974 and 1975 seasons. Consistent scores ranging from 9.825 to 9.875 gave available on GatorZone.com UF its third-highest beam total of the season of 49.30 to seal the win. Freshman Bridget Sloan Tickets: $4 for adults; children 17 & under and UF students claimed her third-consecutive all-around title with a total of 39.60, which equals the highest with Gator1 card admitted free. Check the Florida Ticket Office posted in the nation last weekend. Florida’s All-American pair of sophomore and site for more information. senior Ashanée Dickerson were behind her with totals of 39.45 and 39.40, respectively. Sloan Meet Promotions: Orange Out -All fans are encouraged to also equaled her collegiate-best of 9.95 on uneven bars for the second consecutive week to wear orange to the meet!; SunTrust Promotion - SunTrust share that event title. Since 1992, Florida is the only team to bring the nation’s No. 1 ranking into employees and clients can pick-up buy one, get one free Stegeman Coliseum and take the win. No. 1 Florida took a 197.725-196.60 win in 2011 and tied general admission passes at Gainesville SunTrust locations. Georgia at 197.25 in 2007. The 2013 Gators are the sixth team to come to Georgia’s home Present passes at the Gate 1 or 2 ticket window to redeem; arena ranked No. 1. Men's Basketball Ticket Promotion - Present your Florida Men's Basketball vs. Arkansas ticket (2/23) and receive 2-for-1 Florida has at least one gymnast among the nation’s top 10 in each of the five events. Sloan is general admission at the Gate 1 or 2 ticket window; Santa Fe No. 2 in the all-around (39.563) and No. 9 in vault (9.90). Dickerson is No. 6 in all-around Student and Faculty Night - Santa Fe students, present your (39.433), No.T3 in vault (9.925) and No. 4 in floor exercise (9.90). Hunter is No. 2 in vault (9.930), No.5 in floor (9.90) and No. 10 all-around (39.356). In the uneven bars rankings, Bianca student I.D. at the Gate 1 or 2 ticket window to receive free Dancose-Giambattisto is No. 2 (9.888). Junior Mackenzie Caquatto holds the No. 1 position in general admission into the meet. Santa Fe faculty receive buy the balance beam rankings (9.893). one, get one free general admission; Gator Booster Night - Gator Booster members can redeem buy one, get one free Kentucky heads to Gainesville after three consecutive home meets versus league rivals. The general admission at the Gate 1 or 2 ticket window by showing Wildcats lost 195.875-195.25 to then No. 6 LSU on Feb. 1, registered the first tie at 195.825 in their Booster membership card; City of Ocala Night - All Ocala the all-time series history with then No. 8 Georgia on Feb. 8 and won its “Pink Meet” versus residents can redeem buy one, get one free general admission Missouri on Feb. 15 by a score of 195.25-194.925. Junior Audrey Harrison, who has won the all- by presenting a valid I.D. at the Gate 1 or 2 ticket windows. around title in each of the last three meets, has matched her collegiate-best of 39.30 the last two weekends. Tim Garrison is in his second season as the Wildcats’ head coach after spending five Florida Gymnastics seasons as a Nebraska assistant coach. Florida Gators Florida picked up GymInfo’s No. 1 freshmen class this season, marking the fourth consecutive

year the Gators have topped the list. Three of the four freshmen - Bridgette Caquatto, Bianca @GatorZoneGym Dancose-Giambattisto and Bridget Sloan trained with the Gators this fall. Both Caquatto and @GatorZoneNews Sloan have represented the U.S. at several international meets. Sloan, the youngest member of @UFCoachRhonda the U.S.’s 2008 silver-medal Olympic team, claimed the 2009 World Championships’ all-around crown. Of the 30 gymnasts who have worn the World Championships’ all-around crown, Sloan is Florida Communications Contact: the first to compete as a collegian. She and Caquatto both were part of the U.S.’s 2011 Pan Mary Howard American Games gold-medal team. Caquatto also took Pan Am gold for the all-around and uneven bars. Sloan and Dancose-Giambattisto both competed at the 2010 World Office: 352-375-4683 x6100 Championships as Dancose-Giambattisto was part of Canada’s team. Joining the Gator Email: [email protected] freshmen class for the spring semester is Morgan Frazier. She was a part of the Orlando Metro club team and has competed at the Junior Olympic Level 10 Championships. Did You Know… Florida owns three of the top five team totals turned in this season (No. 1 198.10, No. T2 197.65 and No. 5 197.575.

ABOUT THE GATORS: 2012 Notables… Meet Coach Faehn Location: Gainesville, Fla.  Second in NCAA Championships’ Super Six Rhonda Faehn, the 2007 National Collegiate competition at 197.775. Equals Florida’s high President: Dr. Bernie Machen Gymnastics Coaches Association Coach of the Year, NCAA finish (also second in 1998) Athletics Director: Jeremy Foley is in her 11th season as the Gators' head coach in Senior Women’s Administrator:  The differential of 0.075 between first and 2013. Since her arrival, Florida has reset every team second is the third narrowest in NCAA Lynda Tealer event record plus set the team scoring record three history, ranking behind 0.05 set in the 1994 Conference: Southeastern times. In 2004, UF reached the NCAA Super Six and 1989 NCAA Championships. team final for the first time since 1998, taking fifth Enrollment: 49,589  2012 marked the 30th NCAA Championships overall. Florida has claimed three Southeastern Nickname: Gators appearance for the Gators in the 31-year Conference team titles since 2007 (2007, 2010 and Colors: Orange & Blue history of the event 2012). A school-record seven Gator gymnasts  Southeastern Conference champions earned All-America honors in 2004 and again 2010. Florida advanced to the NCAA Championships every UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS: (197.15) – third title for UF since 2007.  NCAA Raleigh Region champion (197.325) season under Faehn’s direction. Here’s a summary of 2013 Record: 5-1, 4-1 SEC how the Gators have performed in NCAA action  Six gymnasts earned a school-record total of 2012 Record: 17-1, 5-1 SEC under Faehn. 16 All-America honors. 2012 SEC Finish: 1st (197.15)  Kytra Hunter and Alaina Johnson only two in nd 2012 NCAA Finish: 2 (197.775) 2012 NCAA Championships’ competition to Year NCAA Finish All-Americans earn the maximum of five All-America honors 2003 7th 4 with 6 honors COACHING STAFF: in 2012 2004 5th 7 with 12 honors Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn  Five (Mackenzie Caquatto, Ashanée 2005 7th 1 with 1 honor Career & School Record/Years: 178-40-2 Dickerson, Kytra Hunter, Alaina Johnson and 2006 4th 4 with 6 honors ) advanced to individual event (81.3%)/11th season 2007 3rd 5 with 15 honors finals Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Robert Ladanyi 2008 4th 5 with 15 honors  NCAA all-around (39.725) and vault (9.875) Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda titles claimed by freshman Kytra Hunter. First 2009 4th 5 with 9 honors Gator ever to claim all-around title and 2010 5th 7 with 11 honors RETURNING NCAA EVENT CHAMPIONS: second consecutive vault win for the Gators. 2011 7th 4 with 9 honors Kytra Hunter (2012 all-around, vault)  Four Gators – Mackenzie Caquatto, Kytra 2012 2nd 6 with 16 honors Marissa King (2011 vault) Hunter, Alaina Johnson and Marissa King - named to All-SEC teams. Faehn shared the 2003 National Association RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS:  Kytra Hunter named Honda Award winner for Gymnastics Coaches SE Region Coach of the Year gymnastics, designating her as the nation’s Mackenzie Caquatto (2012 uneven bars - first) award and won the award outright in 2005, 2007, top collegiate gymnast. Second Gator 2010 and 2011. She is a five-time recipient of the gymnast to claim honor and first since 1982. SEC Coach of the Year (2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, Ashanée Dickerson (8x: 2010 vault, floor -first;  Kytra Hunter named SEC Freshman of the 2012). 2011 all-around, beam, floor – second; 2012 floor Year – third consecutive honor for UF –first, all-around, vault – second) program A member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team and an All-American at UCLA, Faehn brought with her to UF  Finished the season ranked fourth in the nine years of experience coaching at the club and Kytra Hunter (5x – 2012 all-around, vault, floor nation with an attendance average of 6,200 - the third-highest average in the program's collegiate levels. exercise – first; uneven bars, balance beam – history (record set in 1989 with average of second) 6,455; second highest average of 6,358 in 2008). Alaina Johnson (8x - 2011 vault, bars, floor – first; 2012 – all-around, uneven bars – first; vault, Smart Gators balance beam, floor exercise – second) As a team, the Gators turned in a cumulative grade point average of 3.38 in the fall of 2012. Marissa King (7x - 2010 vault, floor – first; all- around, beam – second; 2011 vault, floor – first In addition, the Gators return six this season who earned 2012 National Association of College team; 2012 – vault – first) Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) Scholastic All-

America honors –Alaina Johnson, Lauren Rose, Project Gator Leo Jamie Shisler, Rachel Spicer, Randy Stageberg Faehn was an assistant coach at the University of Using terminology familiar to fans of Lifetime and Kiersten Wang. Nebraska (1999-02) for three seasons before being Network’s "Project Runway", the Gators are "In." elevated to Associate Head Coach in the fall of 2001. Three of the leotards the Gators will wear this Florida returns six who earned spots on the 2012 Faehn was named the NACGC Assistant Coach of the Year in 2001. She also collected the South season were designed by team members. Southeastern Conference Winter Academic Honor Central Assistant Coach of the Year honor in 2002 Roll – Mackenzie Caquatto, Johnson, Marissa King, Dali Lemezan, Rose and Stageberg. and shared the 2000 Region 3 Assistant Coach of the Head Coach Rhonda Faehn also shows her Year award. creative hand, as she designed the leo worn by the Gators for the season opener. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Florida Quick Hits 2009 World Champion Sloan first to compete as a ►Florida moved into the No. 1 position in the GymInfo national rankings for collegian the third ranking period of the 2013 season and continues to hold the top spot. When she stuck her vault landing in the season opener on Jan. 4, The Gators moved into the No. 1 position for the sixth ranking period of the Bridget Sloan not only performed her first routine as a Gator, but also 2012 season and held that spot through the Southeastern Conference completed another first. Thirty all-around World Championship titles have Championships. been awarded since 1938. Sloan is the first World all-around champion to

compete as a collegian. ►Three different Gators have turned in seven all-around totals of 39.55 or better this season – which just under 30 percent of the nation’s total number of 39.55-plus all-arounds posted in 2013. Defending NCAA all-around She earned a 9.925 for that vault, which matched Alaina Johnson’s bar champion sophomore Kytra Hunter has won two of her four all-around mark in 2011 as the highest score ever award to a freshman in a competitions and both of her winning totals (39.675 and 39.70) are the top two season’s opening meet. She has gone on to win three consecutive all- totals turned in by any gymnast this season. Freshman Bridget Sloan around competition in the month of February and her top total of 39.675 equaled the nation’s second-high all-around of 39.675 with her win versus set versus Alabama shares the nation’s second-highest total of 2013. Alabama. Senior Ashanée Dickerson shares the sixth-highest total of 39.65 set also versus Alabama. Senior Marissa King also owns a season-high of The 2009 World Championships’ all-around winner also was a part of the 39.50. U.S.’s silver medal 2008 Olympic team. She was joined on the U.S. 2010 World Championships’ silver medal team by Gator junior Mackenzie ►Florida returns five gymnasts with a total of 29 All-America honors. Kytra Caquatto. Hunter and Alaina Johnson were the only gymnasts in 2012 NCAA Championships’ competition to earn the maximum of five All-America honors. Number of World Championships all-around titles 30 Other returning All-Americans include Mackenzie Caquatto, Ashanée awarded since 1938 Dickerson and Marissa King.

►Florida’s Kytra Hunter is the only returning national champion from the Number of World Championships’ all-around titles 7 2012 NCAA Championships. Hunter won both the all-around and vault titles. claimed by the U.S. She is the first Gator to win the NCAA all-around and the second consecutive (and third overall) UF gymnast to win the vault. Marissa King took the 2011 Number of World Championships’ all-around titlist 1 title and Susan Hines won the 1997 and 1998 titles. who have competed as a collegian

►Seven Gators have been a part of their senior national teams, including six for the U.S. Freshman Bridget Sloan is a current member of the U.S. Senior Two among 2013 Gators with NCAA titles National team – her sixth-consecutive appearance. The Caquatto sisters - Two members of the 2013 Florida team own NCAA titles. Sophomore Mackenzie (2011-12, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2008-09) and Bridgette (2011-12, Kytra Hunter became the first Gator to claim the NCAA all-around title 2010-11) were both part of the U.S. Senior National Team. Kytra Hunter with her career-best total of 39.725 in NCAA team semifinal competition. (2010-11, 2009-10), Alaina Johnson (2009-10, 2008-09) and Randy Stageberg (2008-09, 2006-07) were also past U.S. Senior National Team She also assured that the NCAA vault title would remain in Gainesville, members. Freshman Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto also has been a part of taking the 2012 event crown. Senior Marissa King claimed the 2011 Canada’s national team. vault title. It is the 10th time in the 32-year history of the NCAA Championships that a team had two NCAA vault titlist on the same team ►Freshman Bridget Sloan is the only member of the current 15-member and the first since LSU’s Susan Jackson (2008) and Ashleigh Clare- U.S. Senior National Team who is also competing as a collegian in 2013. She Kearney (2009). is the first World Championships’ all-around winner (2009) to compete as a collegian. Hunter is the first Gator to claim multiple NCAA titles in a single season.

►Bridgette and Mackenzie Caquatto are the first pair of sisters on the Of the 2012 NCAA event titlists, Hunter is the only one returning in 2013. Gator gymnastics team since Lynn and Karen McDonnell were part of the 1983 and 1984 teams. Both were members of the U.S. Senior National Team Florida’s list of NCAA Event champions include: – Mackenzie (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12) and Bridgette (2011- 12 and 2010-11). Name Event Year Maria Anz Floor Exercise 1984 Betsy Hamm Balance Beam 1998 10.0 for Mackenzie Caquatto Susan Hines Vault 1997, 1998 Junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto found perfection on Jan. 18, Kytra Hunter All-Around, Vault 2012 anchoring the Gators uneven bars lineup with a 10.0 mark. She is the fifth Marissa King Vault 2011 Gator to earn the mark on uneven bars and first since All-American Melanie Sinclair earned her third in 2009. Nation’s Top 10 Scores (through Feb. 17, 2013 competition) It was not only the Gators first 10.0 since 2009, but also the nation’s first 10.0 School Score Site Date earned in any event this season. Defending Southeastern Conference floor Florida 198.100 H 2-8-2013 Florida 197.650 H 1-25-2013 exercise champion, LSU’s Lloiminicia Hall, earned a 10.0 on that event on Alabama 197.650 H 2-15-2013 Feb. 8 and her teammate Sarie Morrison posted a 10.0 vault mark of Feb. 15. Oklahoma 197.625 A 2-8-2013 10.0 Uneven Bars Marks by Gators Florida 197.575 A 2-1-2013 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri Georgia 197.500 H 2-2-2013 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky Oklahoma 197.450 A 2-15-2013 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky UCLA 197.425 H 1-12-2013 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State Oklahoma 197.375 A 2-1-2013 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington Michigan 197.375 H 2-16-2013 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night

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What to Expect in 2013? Florida Returns Five All-Americans All-Around Florida welcomes back five All-Americans in 2013. The Gators’ returning Three of Florida’s four all-arounders earned All-America honors in the All-Americans includes: 2012 NCAA Championships, including all-around champion Kytra Hunter. Alaina Johnson and Ashanée Dickerson also earned All- Name Year Event/Team America honors. The collegiate best for Marissa King (39.65) also Mackenzie Caquatto 2012 UB – first team ranked among the nation’s top 10 totals of 2012. Ashanée Dickerson 2012 FX –first team; AA, V – second team 2011 AA, BB, FX – second team 2010 V – first team; FX – first team Three of Florida’s newcomers – all who have competed for their country Kytra Hunter 2012 AA, V, FX – first team; UB, BB – second on the international stage - have potential to compete as all-arounders. team Bridgette Caquatto (two-time U.S. Senior National team member) took Alaina Johnson 2012 AA, UB – first team; V, BB, FX – second the 2011 Pan American Games all-around and uneven bars gold medals. team Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto was part of Canada’s 2010 World 2011 V, UB, FX – first team Championships team. Bridget Sloan (six-time U.S. Senior National team Marissa King 2012 V – first team member, including the 2012-13 season) is the first World Championships’ 2011 V, FX – first team all-around titlist to compete as a collegian. 2010 AA – second team; V – first team; BB – second team; FX – first team

Vault Five of the eight Southeastern Conference gymnastics programs return Florida ranked No. 4 on vault for the final two ranking reports of 2012 and All-Americans in 2013 - Alabama (7), Arkansas (3), Georgia (5), LSU (4) its season-best of 49.575 ranked as the second-highest total of 2012. and Missouri (1).

Two Gators advanced to the NCAA Individual vault final (Hunter and King) with Hunter taking the NCAA title. King claimed the 2011 NCAA Freshman Class Ranked No. 1 vault title. For the fourth consecutive year, Florida’s freshmen class tops the CollegeGymFans.com list. The four-member Florida freshman class tops Gator returners from 2012 NCAA Championships (vault lineup): CollegeGymFans.com’s ranking of recruiting classes, released Jan. 10, Name Spicer Wang Dickerson Johnson King Hunter 2013. 2012 Best 9.875 9.875 9.95 9.95 9.95 9.975 The class includes Bars: Bridgette Caquatto 2010-11, 2011-12 U.S. Senior National Team, Florida ranked No. 1 on bars for the final eight ranking reports of 2012 2011 Pan American Games all-around and uneven and its season-best of 49.625 was the nation’s highest of 2012. bar champion Bianca Dancose- Canadian National team, representing Canada at Three Gators shared the team’s high mark of 9.95 – Mackenzie Giambattisto 2010 World Championships and Pan American Caquatto, Dickerson and Johnson. Both Caquatto and Johnson Games. 2011 Canadian Championships silver- advanced to the NCAA bar final. medalist on uneven bars Morgan Frazier Eighth in 2012 Junior Olympics Level 10 – Senior B Gator returners from 2012 NCAA Championships (bar lineup): floor exercise. 2012 Florida Level 10 all-around, Name Dickerson Hunter King Caquatto Johnson vault and beam champion and won 2012 Region 8 2012 Best 9.95 9.90 9.925 9.95 9.95 floor title Beam: Bridget Sloan Six-time (and current) U.S. Senior National team Florida ranked No. 1 on beam for the final five ranking reports of 2012 member, 2009 World Championships all-around and its season-best total of 49.475 shared the nation’s seventh-highest winner, youngest member of U.S.’s silver medal beam total in 2012. Hunter and Johnson both earned All-America second- 2008 Olympic team; member of U.S. 2010 World team honors for the event. King led UF with eight beam titles in 2012. Championships’ silver medal team

Gator returners from 2012 NCAA Championships (beam lineup): UCLA’s class is No. 2, while Oklahoma, Georgia and Michigan round out Name Stageberg Spicer Johnson Dickerson Hunter King the top five. 2012 Best 9.90 9.875 9.925 9.90 9.925 9.95 66 Career Event Wins for Ashanée Dickerson Floor: Her collegiate-best floor exercise mark of 9.975 pushed All-American Florida ranked among the nation’s top seven on floor in the final 10 Ashanée Dickerson’s career total of event titles to 66. She now shares rankings of 2012. UF’s top total of 49.625 also was the nation’s leader in fourth with Ann Woods on the Gators Career Event titles chart. 2012. Gators with 40 or More Career Event Titles The Gators return two who earned All-America honors and advanced to Name FR SOPH JR SR Total the NCAA floor exercise final in 2012 (Dickerson and Hunter). Hunter’s Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) 36 24 17 13 90 top mark of 9.975 shared the nation’s 2012 high on the event. Melissa Miller (1986-89) 13 17 38 18 86 Kristen Guise (1993-96) 1 20 24 33 78 Gator returners from 2012 NCAA Championships (floor lineup): Ashanée Dickerson (2010-) 23 22 13 8 66 Ann Woods (1980-82) 22 24 20 66 Name Stageberg Johnson Dickerson King Hunter Corey Hartung (2006-09) 13 12 21 9 55 2012 Best 9.90 9.90 9.95 9.95 9.975 Chrissy Vogel (1994-97) 6 10 18 19 53 Ashley Reed (2005-08) 10 7 18 11 46 Lynn McDonnell (1981-84) 20 9 14 1 44 Melanie Sinclair (2007-09) 11 16 14 41 Amanda Castillo (2007-10) 14 18 2 6 40

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GymInfo – Feb. 18 (total season average) Mackenzie Caquatto Back on Beam Rank Team Conference Season Average Junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto opened 2012 with two balance 1 Florida SEC 197.296 beam titles in her first appearances on the event since the 2011 season. 2 Oklahoma Big 12 197.171 3 Michigan Big 10 196.939 Caquatto opened the 2013 season with a mark of 9.875 to take the 4 Alabama SEC 196.842 Florida-Ball State dual and then earned a team-season high of 9.95 to 5 UCLA PAC 12 196.650 claim the Florida at LSU event win. Caquatto also took the Alabama dual 6 L.S.U. SEC 196.507 beam win at 9.925. She now has six beam wins as a Gator. 7 Utah PAC 12 196.383 8 Georgia SEC 196.369 Caquatto, who Coach Rhonda Faehn often calls “one of the Gators’ best 9 Nebraska Big 10 196.283 beamers”, didn’t make an appearance in the competitive beam lineup 10 Stanford PAC 12 196.129 during her sophomore season. In the fall of her sophomore year, 11 Oregon State PAC 12 195.832 12 Minnesota Big 10 195.829 Caquatto sprained both ankles during a beam dismount in the U.S.’s final 13 Denver WAC 195.796 camp prior to the 2011 World Championships. The injuries not only ended 14 Auburn SEC 195.746 her hopes of making her second consecutive appearance on the U.S.’s 15 Arizona PAC 12 195.586 World Championships’ roster, but also limited her contributions to uneven 16 Boise State WAC 195.555 bars during the Gators’ 2012 season. She did earn All-America first-team 17 Maryland EAGL 195.396 honors on the event and advanced to the 2012 NCAA bar final, tying for 18 Illinois-Champaign Big 10 195.342 sixth overall. 19 Arkansas SEC 195.296 20 Ohio State Big 10 195.286 21 Kent State MAC 195.204 Four Gators Honored by SEC 22 Washington PAC 12 195.188 Four different Gators have earned weekly honors by the Southeastern 23 Kentucky SEC 195.182 Conference this season. 24 Penn State Big 10 195.014 25 West Virginia Big 12 194.988 Most recently, Bridget Sloan picked up her second consecutive league honor on Feb. 12 with her SEC Freshman of the Week award. The GymInfo ranking schedule: Jan. 14 – Feb. 18th Ranking by Total Season Average previous week she became the league’s first freshman to claim the SEC Beginning Feb. 25 -Ranking by Regional Qualifying Score (consists of a team's three highest Gymnast of the Week honor. She also claimed the first SEC Freshman of road scores and the next three highest scores. The high score is subtracted from the six event the Week honor. total and the remaining amount is divided by five) Senior Ashanée Dickerson claimed the Week 3 honor after her all- National Team Connections around win versus Missouri and sophomore Kytra Hunter was the Week 4 Seven members of the Gator gymnastics team have been a part of their Gymnast of the Week. Junior Mackenzie Caquatto was the SEC national teams. Specialist of the Week after her uneven bars 10.0. Florida 2013 SEC Honorees U.S. National Team Week SEC Gymnast SEC Specialist SEC Freshman Bridget Sloan, the youngest member of the U.S.’s silver medal team at 1 Rheagan Courville, LSU Sarie Morrison, LSU Bridget Sloan 2 Lloimincia Hall, LSU Sarah DeMeo, ALA Sydnie Dillard, ARK the 2008 Olympics, represented the U.S. in 15 international competitions. 3 Ashanée Dickerson Mackenzie Caquatto , UGA She was joined on the 2011 Pan American and 2010 World 4 Kytra Hunter Maliah Mathis, LSU Brittany Rogers, UGA Championships rosters by a pair of Gator sisters. Bridgette Caquatto 5 Bridget Sloan Kaylan Earls, UGA Caitlin Atkinson, AU 6 Rheagan Courville, LSU Lloimincia Hall, LSU Bridget Sloan claimed the all-around gold at the last Pan Am Games and her older 7 Ashley Sledge, Alabama Sarie Morrison, LSU Brittany Rogers, UGA sister, Mackenzie, was part of the U.S. roster which took the silver at the 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands. 2013 Gator Floor Exercise Titles Name Floor Exercise Title Mackenzie and Kytra Hunter both were part of the U.S. roster at the Bridgette Caquatto Bom Bom by Sam and the Womp 2009 Toyota Cup in Japan, where Caquatto took the silver on the bars Mackenzie Caquatto Ready for War and I Like the Way She Do It by 50 and Hunter took the floor exercise bronze medal. Randy Stageberg Cent represented the U.S. in the 2007 Gymnix International meet in Montreal, Ashanée Dickerson Shockwave by Hyperaptive, Hottest in the Hood by taking the floor title. Red Café, SBE by BeatzExclusiv Morgan Frazier Alaina Johnson was part of both the 2008-09 and 2009-10 U.S. Senior Kytra Hunter Solitified and Liquified by Gramatik National Teams. Alaina Johnson Diva Song from the 5th Element Marissa King “Habibi Min Zaman” by Balkan Beat Box, “In Ya Canada Face” by Edu K, “Ya Llego” by Jason Tregevov Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto competed at the 2010 World Lauren Rose Tosca Fantasy by Edvin Marton Championships and Pan American Games for Canada. Jamie Shisler Britney Spears mix Bridget Sloan Till I Collapse by Eminem Rachel Spicer Falling High and Rise by Safri Duo Southeastern Conference Expansion Randy Stageberg Resolve by Nathan Rainer The addition of Missouri and Texas A&M this summer brings the total number Kiersten Wang Everybody by Rudenko of schools in the Southeastern Conference to 14. It also boosted the number of SEC program’s offering gymnastics by one, as Missouri become the league’s eighth gymnastics program.

With eight teams now in the league, the format for the 2013 Southeastern Conference Championships will be two four-team sessions on March 23 in Little Rock, Ark. SEC teams ranked No. 5-8 by NCAA regional qualifying score compete in the afternoon session and the 1-4 teams are in the evening session. Results from both sessions are combined to determine final team and individual standings. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Building a Crowd Did You Know… The Florida program continues to build their fan base. Since the arrival of • The average height for the Gators is 5-2 1/2. Head Coach Rhonda Faehn for the 2003 season, UF has doubled its • Bridgette & Mackenzie Caquatto are the first pair of sisters on the average attendance since her first campaign. A record crowd of 10,855 Gator gymnastics team since 1984. were on hand for the dual between No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Georgia on • Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto’s first language was French. Jan. 18, 2008. That crowd broke the Stephen C. O’Connell Center record • Ashanée Dickerson is the sixth Gator in the program’s history from the for gymnastics attendance set in 1989 versus Alabama (10,651). The Jacksonville, Fla., area. 2013 Gators Link to Pink crowd of 8,159 ranks as the sixth-highest in the • Morgan Frazier enrolled at University of Florida in the spring of 2013, program’s history. The ninth-largest crowd of 8,074 was on hand for the marking the fourth consecutive season a gymnast joined the team mid Feb. 8 dual with defending NCAA champion Alabama. year. • Kytra Hunter was the third freshman (and first since 1991) in the 38- In 2008, Florida averaged 6,358 per meet – second only to the 1989 year history of the Honda Award to receive the gymnastics honor. The Gator team’s attendance average of 6,455. Florida has ranked No. 4 in Honda Award is annually given to the nation’s top collegiate female the nation in attendance average each season since 2006. athlete in each of 12 sports. • Alaina Johnson earned the maximum of five All-America honors in Florida’s attendance average of 6,200 in 2012 is the third-highest in the 2012. She and Hunter were the only competitors at the 2012 NCAA program’s 40-year history. Championships to earn the maximum of All-America honors. • Marissa King is the third Gator gymnast from Great Britain and the second to be a member of the G.B. Olympic team Florida Gymnastics Attendance: 2001‐2012 • Dali Lemezan was born in Zenica, Bosnia. • Lauren Rose performed in The Nutcracker Ballet several times with the Rhonda Faehn becomes head coach Central Florida Ballet. 8000 • Jamie Shisler spent part of her first summer at UF in Brussels, 6000 Belgium, as part of Florida’s Study Abroad program. • Bridget Sloan has represented the U.S. in 15 international 4000 competitions, including at the sport’s highest level (Olympics/2008; World 6358 6200 6127

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2845 3070 2791 3253 • Rachel Spicer was part of every Junior Olympic National Team from 0 2008-11. • Randy Stageberg shared the national floor exercise title at the 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Visa Championship with 2008 Olympian Alicia Sacramone. She is one of Year four current Gators (Mackenzie Caquatto, Alaina Johnson and Bridget Sloan) who competed in the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials. • Kiersten Wang has a summer internship set up with “Engineers without Top Dual Meets Borders”…she has previously made a trip with the program, traveling to The Feb. 8 dual featuring then No. 5 Alabama and No. 1 Florida was the Nicaragua in summer of 2011 (her father is an engineer) as he worked 15th dual meet featuring top-five teams since Rhonda Faehn arrived for with the group to plan a bridge.. the 2003 season. Florida is 9-5-1 in duals featuring top-five teams since 2003. In home action versus top-10 teams since 2003, the Gators are 8- Florida in the National Rankings 1. (ranked by total season average of Feb. 18, 2013) Team Duals Featuring Top 5 Teams – Since 2003 1. 197.296 Date Opponent UF Rank Result All-Around 2/8/13 No. 5 Alabama No. 1 W, 198.10-196.85 2 Bridget Sloan 39.563 2/24/12 No. T3 Georgia No. 1 W, 197.525-196.825 6 Ashanée Dickerson 39.433 10 Kytra Hunter 39.356 3/4/11 @ No. 5 Utah No. 1 W, 197.00-196.75 T17 Alaina Johnson 39.300 2/12/11 @ No. 4 Georgia No. 1 W, 197.725-196.60 3/13/09 @ No. 2 Utah No. 5 L, 197.075-196.00 Vault 1/16/09 No. 4 Auburn No. 1 W, 196.500-196.250 1. 49.429 1/18/08 No. 2 Georgia No. 1 L, 196.850-196.825 2 Kytra Hunter 9.930 2/29/08 @No. 5 Alabama No. 3 L, 197.225-197.125 T3 Ashanée Dickerson 9.925 3/14/08 No. 2 Utah No. 3 W, 197.700-196.875 9 Bridget Sloan 9.900 1/19/07 No. 4 Alabama No. 1 W, 196.825-195.650 Uneven Bars 1/27/07 @No. 2 Georgia No. 1 T, 197.250-197.2500 1 49.421 3/17/06 No. 2 Utah No. 3 W, 197.325-196.675 2 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 9.888 1/27/06 No. 1 Georgia No. 5 L, 197.025-196.600 10 Alaina Johnson 9.897 1/28/05 No. 4 Alabama No. 5 W, 196.550-196.350 24 Ashanée Dickerson 9.846 1/30/04 @No. 1 Alabama No. 4 L, 197.925-196.175 T25 Marissa King 9.846 Balance Beam 2 49.196 1 Mackenzie Caquatto 9.893

Floor Exercise 5 49.250 4 Ashanée Dickerson 9.900 5 Kytra Hunter 9.900

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Kytra Hunter Wins Two All-Around Competitions Sophomore Kytra Hunter, defending NCAA all-around and vault 2013 Gator Gymnastics Schedule champion, took those event titles in her season debut for both. Hunter Date Opponent used the same total which won the 2012 Southeastern Conference all- Jan. 4 Ball State (W: 196.575-190.55) around title of 39.675 to take the win at No. 8 LSU on Jan. 11. She also Jan. 11 LSU (L: 196.875-196.575) made her season debut in the vault at LSU, hitting her Yurchenko one Jan. 18 Missouri (W: 197.30-194.625) Jan. 25 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn (W: 197.65-196.025) and a half for a then team-season high 9.95. Feb. 1 Arkansas (W: 197.575-196.175) Feb. 8 Alabama (W: 198.10-196.85) She upped the nation’s leading all-around total of 2013 to 39.70 with her Feb. 16 Georgia (W: 197.30-196.175) win versus No. 18 Auburn on Jan. 25. She equaled her collegiate vault Feb. 22 Kentucky best of 9.975 to take that title, as well as the balance beam (9.90) and March 1 Minnesota floor exercise (9.925) wins. March 16 Utah March 23 Southeastern Conference Championships (Little Rock, Ark.) That total is just off her collegiate-best of 39.725 set when she won the April 6 NCAA Regional Championships April 19-21 NCAA Championships (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2012 NCAA all-around title. Shading denotes home meets Hunter now owns nine all-around wins and 30 event titles in her Gator career. 2013 Gator Event Winners AA V UB BB FX Florida in the 2013 Rankings Mackenzie Caquatto (6) 10.0 (1-18) 9.875 (1-4) Date Team V UB BB FX 9.95 (2-1) 9.95 (1-11) 9.95 (2-8) 9.925 (2-8) Preseason (vote) 3 Week 1 – Jan. 14 T3 1 T2 10 5 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto (1) 9.925 (1-25)

Week 2 – Jan. 21 3 1 1 7 6 Ashanée Dickerson (8) Week 3 – Jan. 28 1 1 1 4 7 38.90 (1-4) 9.925 (1-4) 9.90 (1-18) 39.575 (1-18) 9.975 (1-18) 9.975 (2-8) Week 4 – Feb. 4 1 1 1 3 6 39.55 (2-1) 9.95 (2-1) Week 5 – Feb. 11 1 1 1 2 6 Kytra Hunter (9) 39.675 (1-11) 9.95 (1-11) 9.90 (1-4) 9.90 (1-25) 9.90 (1-4) Week 6 – Feb. 18 1 1 1 2 5 39.70 (1-25) 9.975 (1-25) 9.90 (1-11) 9.925 (1-25)

Bridget Sloan (7) 39.55 (2-1) 9.925 (1-4) 9.925 (1-25) 9.90 (1-18) 39.675 (2-8) 9.95 (2-8) 9.925 (2-1) 39.60 (2-16) 9.95 (2-16)

Did You Know… Televised Gators Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” choreographed into her floor A program-record nine University of Florida gymnastics regular-season exercise routine. meets will be televised in 2013, bettering the previous high of eight set last year. The nine meets will be televised on a tape-delay basis. In Additions for 2014 Season addition, the Southeastern Conference (ESPNU and ESPN2) and NCAA A pair of notable gymnasts signed with Florida for the 2014 season. Championships (ESPUN) are both scheduled to air on the ESPN Network. Claire Boyce (Graceville, Texas) 2012 Junior Olympic Level 10 – Senior A all-around champion…also 2013 Florida Gymnastics TV Schedule second on floor and shared second on bars…Member of 2012 JO Meet Outlet Airdate (ET) 1/11 Florida @ LSU SUN Jan. 19 @ 5 p.m. National Team…2012 WOGA Classic beam champion and runner-up in 1/18 Missouri @ Florida SUN Jan. 27 at 9:30 a.m. all-around…uneven bars champion and third in all-around at 2012 Texas 1/25 Auburn @ Florida ESPNU Jan. 31 @ 6:30 p.m. Championships…2012 Level 10 Region 3 floor champion and runner-up ESPN2 Feb. 3 @ 6 p.m. in all-around…trains at the Texas Dreams Club in Coppell, 2/1 Florida @ Arkansas CSS Feb. 9 @ 9 p.m. CST Feb. 7 @ 1 p.m. Texas…coached by 1991 World Championships’ all-around gold medalist 2/8 Alabama @ Florida SUN Feb. 16 @ 8:30 p.m. Kim Mescal-Burdette and Chris Burdette. 2/16 Florida @ Georgia SUN Feb. 24 @ 9 a.m. 2/22 Kentucky @ Florida CST Feb. 28 @ 1 p.m. 3/1 Minnesota @ Florida SUN TBA Silvia Colussi-Pelaez (Oakville, Ontario) 3/ 16 Florida @ Utah Pac 12 Network Live Member of Spain’s 2011 World Championships team in Tokyo, 3/23 SEC Championships ESPNU March 28 @ 5:30 p.m. Japan…member of Spain’s team at 2012 European Championships in SEC Championships ESPN March 30 @ 7 p.m. Brussels, competing on bars and beam…competed in 2012 Osijek Grand 4/20 NCAA Championships – Super Six ESPN3 Live @ 7 p.m. ESPNU April 28 @ 9 p.m. Prix, winning first World Cup medal with a bronze on floor - also placed 4/20 NCAA Championships – IEF ESPN3 Live @ 4 p.m. fourth on uneven bars and sixth on balance beam…owns dual citizenship and also has competed in the elite ranks in Canada…took 11th in the 2011 Canadian Championships’ all-around…tied for all-around gold at 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax…trains at Futures Gymnastics under guidance of Lisa Cowan and Lawson Hamer. Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

2013 University of Florida Gymnastics Roster

NAME EVTS HT CLASS HOMETOWN (CLUB) Bridgette Caquatto AA 5-2 Freshman Naperville, Ill. (Legacy Elite) Mackenzie Caquatto AA 5-1 Junior Naperville, Ill. (Legacy Elite) Bianca Dancose- AA 5-6 Freshman Montreal, Quebec (Gym-Richelieu) Giambattisto Ashanée Dickerson AA 5-5 Senior Jacksonville, Fla. (Gymnastics Unlimited) Morgan Frazier AA 5-2 Freshman Winter Garden, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Kytra Hunter AA 5-0 Sophomore Frederick, Md. (Hill’s Gymnastics) Alaina Johnson AA 5-1 Junior Tyler, Texas (Texas East Gymnastics) Marissa King AA 5-1 Senior Cambridge, England (Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastic Club) Dali Lemezan V, BB 5-4 Senior St. Petersburg, Fla. (LaFleur’s Largo) Lauren Rose V, BB, FX 5-5 Junior Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Jamie Shisler AA 5-7 Sophomore Naples, Fla.(Coast Elite Gymnastics Academy) Bridget Sloan AA 5-1 Freshman Pittsboro, Ind. (Sharp’s Gymnastics Academy) Rachel Spicer AA 5-1 Sophomore Highland Village, Texas (Metroplex Gymnastics) Randy Stageberg V, BB, FX 5-0 Senior Chesapeake, Va. (Excalibur Gymnastics) Kiersten Wang AA 5-0 Sophomore Monument, Colo. (Colorado Aerials)

Head Coach: Rhonda Faehn Pronunciation Guide: Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde and Robert Ladanyi Bridgette Caquatto - kuh-KWA-toe Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Mackenzie Caquatto - mih-KIN-zee kuh-KWA-toe Student Coach: Nicole Ellis Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto - bee-AHN-kuh DAN-koes GEE- əm-bu’-tis- Manager: Ashley Kerr Ashanée Dickerson – Ah-ZHA-nay Student Manager: Brittany Arlington Kytra Hunter – Key-tra Athletic Trainer: Kelly Bridges Alaina Johnson - uh-LAY-nuh Student Athletic Trainer: Liz Scott Dali Lemezan – Dolly LEM-a-zon Jamie Shisler – SHISH –ler Randy Stageberg – STAG-a-berg Kiersten Wang – KEER-stin

Rhonda Faehn – FAIN Adrian Burde - bur-DAY Robert Ladanyi - LA-da-knee

The Last Time It Happened…  UF counted a fall toward its team total: Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625)

Bars: Jan. 8, 2010 at Oklahoma (48.175)  UF gymnast won an all-around title: Bridget Sloan (2-16-13) Beam: Jan. 11, 2013 at LSU (48.775) 39.600  Gator freshman won an all-around title: Bridget Sloan (2-16-13) Floor: Jan. 13, 2012 versus Illinois-Chicago (48.525) 39.60  UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: Feb. 1, 2013 – at  Gator freshman opened season with an all-around win: Kytra Arkansas Hunter (1-6-12) 39.30  Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: Feb. 18, 2011  UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 2-8-13 - UF vs Auburn swept uneven bars (Mackenzie Caquatto & Bridget Sloan 9.95, Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto & Marissa King 9.90) and floor exercise (Ashanée Dickerson 9.975, Kytra Hunter and Marissa King 9.95)  Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Ashanée Dickerson claimed at least a share of the five event titles at LSU on Jan. 21, 2011.  UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Mackenzie Caquatto, bars, Missouri dual (1-18-13)

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Meet 2 No. 3 Florida versus Ball State No. 3 Florida at No. 8 LSU Jan. 4, 2013 Jan. 11, 2013 Stephen C. O’Connell Center /Gainesville, Fla. Maravich Assembly Center /Baton Rouge, La. The No. 3 Gator gymnastics team (1-0, 0-0 SEC) opened the 2013 season Friday with a win The No. 3 Florida gymnastics team (1-1, 0-1 SEC) dropped its 2013 Southeastern over Ball State (0-1, 0-0 MAC) in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 3,768. The Conference season opener Jan. 11 at No. 8 LSU (2-0, 1-0 SEC) in front of a Pete Maravich Gators matched their third-highest season opening total, 196.575, to take the win over the Assembly Center crowd of 4,074. The Gators turned in the same total as last week, 196.575, Cardinals, who earned a 190.55. but LSU outscored them with a 196.875 to take the first win over the Gators in the last 10 meetings. Friday’s meet is the start of nine consecutive dual meets for Florida versus teams It was a strong opening for the Gators, but the team showed that there will be areas to polish ranked in the nation’s preseason top 25. as the season progresses. And that is perfectly fine with Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn. Tonight was a chance to see how newcomers would perform in the collegiate arena. Only Going into the final rotation, the Gators held a 0.25 edge over the Tigers, but knew they one of Florida’s freshmen competed Friday - Bridget Sloan. And it was an opportunity to see needed a strong final rotation on balance beam to hold the lead as the Tigers were finishing how the team reacted to a competition setting after months of pre-season training. on their top event. Last week in their season opener, the Tigers turned in the nation’s high event total of 49.525 on the floor exercise. Misses by freshman Bridget Sloan and senior All- “I wasn’t looking at the scores. I was more concerned with how Bridget would do. I know American Marissa King forced Florida to count a fall toward its final beam total of 48.775. she’s incredibly talented and she has this competitive experience, but she’s in a completely The Tigers didn’t go as big as last week on floor, posting a 49.325 Friday, but it gave them new environment,” Faehn said. “I was really pleased with how the team did and the energy the final winning three-tenths margin. that they had.” The Gators last counted a fall in their beam total at the 2011 NCAA Championships. With Sloan’s opening competitive routine, she also set another first. Thirty World Championships’ all-around crowns have been awarded since 1938. Sloan is the first World Sophomore Kytra Hunter, making her first all-around appearance of the season, won that all-around titlist to compete as a collegiate. The six-time (and current) member of the U.S. event title at 39.675. The total was just off her collegiate-best of 39.725 set when she claimed Senior National Team won the 2009 World title and was the youngest member of the U.S.’s the 2012 NCAA all-around crown. For the evening, Hunter collected two other event titles. In silver medal Olympic team in 2008. her first vault performance of the season, Hunter used a team season-high 9.95 for the win. Hunter also is the defending NCAA vault champion and is the only Gator to win two NCAA She stuck her vault to earn a 9.925 and shared the evening’s event title with senior All- event titles in a single season. She also matched her collegiate-best on the uneven bars at American Ashanée Dickerson. Even if she didn’t win, Sloan would have categorized tonight 9.90 for the second consecutive week to share that event crown with LSU’s Sarie Morrison. a success because of the experience of sharing the competition with the team she’s been training with since fall. Hunter quickly put off her individual performance, pointing to the team’s obvious learning opportunity from tonight’s performance. “It was a shock. I had no idea what it was going to be like on the competition floor, because when you’re in the stands it looks like ‘oh that’s so much fun’ but when you’re out there it’s a “This has put a bad taste in our mouths and this is not the way we wanted to start our blast. I know I’ve never had that much fun at a meet. I really enjoyed every minute of it and I season,” Hunter said. “But it is a stepping stone and it needs to be a step that we learn from wished I could do it again and just have home meets all the time,” Sloan said. “Having that as we look toward the end of the season.” team behind you - it’s just awesome. It was absolutely incredible and I loved it.” “The team is definitely going to learn that no matter what is going on, we have to keep The shared vault title pushed Dickerson’s career total of vault wins to 15. Dickerson also won pushing. And no matter if we have a fall, bobble or anything, it is a little thing,” she continued. the evening’s all-around at 38.90. The win raised her career total of event titles to an even 60, “We can fix it and it not the end of the world.” which continues to place her fifth on Florida’s career list. Junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto used a near flawless set to claim the balance Florida’s first to claim the NCAA all-around title, Kytra Hunter, added two more event titles to beam title with a team-season high 9.95. Hunter was second on beam at 9.90. her career tally with identical marks of 9.90. The score equaled her best on bars set in 2012 NCAA Championships’ semifinal competition and she used the mark to anchor Florida’s floor The evening’s floor exercise crown went to LSU’s Lloiminica Hall at 9.95. Hunter was second set for the sophomore’s eighth title on the event. at 9.925.

Hunter wanted to use tonight to get a feel for competition again and to get ready for Florida’s There is much to gain from this loss, Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn said road opener at No. 8 LSU next Friday. “Obviously tonight will be a very positive learning experience. Coming here, we knew that “My main focus was to get out there and get my nerves out. We have a road meet next week LSU is a talented team and against any team in the SEC, especially on the road, you really and we need a good road score,” Hunter said. “I think the lineups the coaches put out were have to hit if you expect to walk away with a win. For us to finish up with two falls on beam - perfect for us considering we were coming back from break and had a short amount of time that isn’t going to get it done. to train with the team. I think we did excellent job tonight.” “There were some definite high points at this competition and at the same time, there were A Gator who was thrilled to be in the opening meet lineup was junior All-American Mackenzie things that were eye-opening moments for quite a few of the athletes. They need to learn Caquatto. The opening few meets of her last two seasons saw her sitting out due to injury. from this and take this as a step to go back into the gym and make a few adjustments here Last year, she only competed on bars during the season due to a severe injury suffered in the and there and just get better from it. fall of 2011. She sprained both ankles at the U.S.’s final camp as she was looking to earn her second consecutive World Championships roster spot. “There were some excellent things like Macko’s (Mackenzie Caquatto) beam which was incredible. And Kytra (Hunter) was incredible everywhere. Overall we made mistakes that I Tonight, Mackenzie took the evening’s balance beam title at 9.875. It was her first think were from holding back and that’s what bothers me. I would rather have them make appearance in UF’s beam lineup since the 2011 NCAA Championships. mistakes by going too hard and being aggressive.”

“I didn’t realize it, but Macko said to me ‘you realize this is the first time in three years that I’m Other Gators with top three finishes Friday included senior All-American Ashanée actually competing in the first meet,’ because the last two years she has been injured,” Faehn Dickerson, who shared second on vault at 9.90. Junior All-American Alaina Johnson and said. “So that was a big thing; for her to be able to compete and to compete well on bars and Sloan shared third on bars at 9.85. beam in the very first meet in the year. That was a big milestone for her and an accomplishment that she is much healthier injury wise.” Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Mackenzie Caquatto 9.25 9.95 Mackenzie Caquatto - 9.85 9.875 - - Ashanée Dickerson 9.90 9.825 9.875 Ashanée Dickerson 9.925 9.825 9.275 9.875 38.9 Kytra Hunter 9.95 9.90 9.90 9.925 39.675 Kytra Hunter - 9.9 9.75 9.9 - Alaina Johnson 9.825 9.85 9.775 9.85 39.30 Alaina Johnson 9.85 9.8 9.825 - - Marissa King 9.85 9.825 9.25 9.825 38.725 Marissa King 9.8 9.8 - 9.675 - Jamie Shisler 9.80 Jamie Shisler 9.825 - - 9.225 - Bridget Sloan 9.85 9.85 9.35 Bridget Sloan 9.925 9.8 9.8 - - RandyStageberg 9.80 9.70 RandyStageberg - - 9.75 9.85 - Kiersten Wang 9.675 Kiersten Wang 9.725 9.775 49.375 49.25 48.775 49.175 196.575 49.325 49.175 49.00 49.075 196.575

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 3 Meet 4 No. T3 Florida versus Missouri No. 3 Florida versus Auburn Jan. 18, 2013 Jan. 25, 2013 Stephen C. O’Connell Center /Gainesville, Fla. Stephen C. O’Connell Center /Gainesville, Fla. A perfect 10.0 on uneven bars for junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto highlighted No. T3 The nation’s top total of 2013 propelled the No. 3 Florida gymnastics team (3-1, 2-1 SEC) to Florida gymnastics’ (2-1, 1-1 SEC) win Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of a win Friday in front of a pink-clad crowd of 8,159 – the sixth largest crowd in the program’s 5,753. The Gators turned in a season-best 197.30 while Missouri posted a 194.625. history. The Gators’ total of 197.65 leads the nation so far this season. No. 18 Auburn (0-6, 0- 3 SEC) also turned in a season-best total Friday of 196.025. There were plenty of highlights Friday, as senior All-American Ashanée Dickerson, on her way to th the 15 all-around win of her career at 39.575, came oh-so-close to the perfect mark with her It was the seventh annual Gators Link to Pink meet. All of the Southeastern Conference’s collegiate vault best of 9.975. But on the next rotation, Dickerson said afterward, “I saw something gymnastics teams will have a pink meet this season, with the intention to help raise I’ve never seen a teammate do before.” awareness about the fight against breast cancer. That something was a perfect 10.0. Those who have faced cancer was something many of the Gator gymnasts had in the back of Mackenzie Caquatto’s 10.0 punctuated a stellar Gators’ bar set, as Florida’s total of 49.60 matches their minds Friday. Sophomore Kytra Hunter spoke about how the meet is anticipated by the the fifth-highest total in the program’s history. Two other All-American teammates completed team each year and how it inspires them. Florida’s sweep of the bars with Kytra Hunter’s collegiate-best 9.925 and Alaina Johnson’s 9.95. “It’s the favorite meet for many of us. We’re not just competing for the team; we’re also Caquatto is the fifth Gator to earn the perfect mark on bars and the first since All-American Melanie competing for a cause,” Hunter said. “And for those of us who know someone who has Sinclair earned her third 10.0 in 2009. battled cancer or lost someone; it’s fun to have those angels watching us compete. I know a lot of the girls look up to those angels so that’s really the only thing I can think of. And the few The team’s positive mood, which started during warm-ups, helped Mackenzie control her nerves. extra people we have [in the stands] did give us a lot of adrenaline.”

“Tonight was really exciting. I think it all started from warm-ups because the whole team had a ton of Breast cancer took Hunter’s grandmother in 2005. She did have Grandmother Helen in her energy. Everyone was goofing around and staying positive, which helped with the nerves,” she said. “Through the meet we kept up the energy. I think it helped everyone on everything and this was our thoughts Friday and perhaps that helped boost Hunter to her second all-around title of the best meet of the season.” season – upping her own nation’s season-high from 39.675 to 39.70. That total is the second- highest of her young collegiate career. She set her collegiate-best of 39.725 to win the 2012 The routine is one she’ll have etched in her memory. NCAA all-around title.

“That was a really great feeling. I was actually surprised. When I stuck the dismount, I knew it was All of Hunter’s scores Friday were a 9.90 or above, including equaling her collegiate vault one of the best routines I did and was happy I could contribute to the team,” she said. “It was a good best of 9.975 for the third time of her career to take that title. It was the second consecutive moment and I will never forget it.” meet a Gator has earned the near-perfect mark on vault, as senior All-American Ashanée Dickerson posted the mark last Friday versus Missouri. Dickerson shared second on vault For Florida Head Coach Rhonda Faehn, it was a delight to see Mackenzie have such success after tonight with fellow senior All-American Marissa King and freshman Bridget Sloan at 9.925. her opening two seasons which often saw her fighting back from injuries. Hunter also claimed her second floor win of 2013, anchoring the Gators’ lineup with a 9.925. “It’s really amazing because Macko is such a huge talent. It was almost excruciatingly painful as a She matched her season-best on balance beam of 9.90 to take the win. coach to watch her with her frustrations and her struggle with her injuries that were significant and knowing that she’s capable of so much more,” Faehn said. “I think it’s going to continue to help motivate her and give her confidence.” Florida did start the meet red-hot on vault, as the team’s total of 49.625 is just a fraction away from the program’s all-time record of 49.65 set versus UCLA in 2004. Florida freshman Bridget Sloan picked up her first collegiate balance beam title Friday with her season-high mark of 9.90. “We definitely picked up more stuck landings and it showed,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “It made a difference in the overall energy because everyone feeds off of that. It She had a miss on bars tonight, but kept Faehn’s words in mind to put the mistake behind before was great Marissa King finally put one in. The first couple of meets it was just a matter of her heading to the next event. getting used to competition season. Now she’s starting to zero in on where she’s landing.”

“Winning the beam felt really good especially when bars did not go as planned. Everyone makes A pair of freshmen turned in collegiate-bests on the uneven bars to share that event title. mistakes and it was definitely not a mistake I wanted to make,” Sloan said. “I knew that when I came Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto stepped into the Gator lineup tonight for the first time and to beam my team was depending on me.” posted a 9.925 to share the win with Sloan.

“It was nice to have Rhonda’s assurance that things do happen, but making that comeback is really what it is all about and not letting your whole meet fall apart.” Dancose-Giambattisto’s mark equals the highest ever turned in by a Gator in their competitive bars premiere, equaling the mark set by junior All-American Alaina Johnson in Mackenzie Caquatto and Dickerson followed Sloan with marks of 9.85 to share second in the final 2011. It was Johnson who Dancose-Giambattisto replaced in the lineup tonight to rest a sore beam standings. back.

Dickerson anchored Florida’s floor set with a 9.90 to take her first floor win of the season and the “She’s a natural bars swinger. She’s a beautiful bars swinger with incredible extension and 15th of her career. Dickerson’s face showed the fun she was having on floor tonight. The exuberant toe point,” Faehn said. “When she competed elite for Canada she had a different dismount Gator crowd and the off-the-mat boost from Sloan put her in that mindset. and we told her this [double layout] was something she needed to learn and she did. So to come out and not only do something new, be in the pressure of the line-up and stick I think “It was a lot of fun; I heard the crowd and they were really loud and that just made me want to dance that said a lot for her and her mental toughness.” even more,” Dickerson said. “And having Bridget (Sloan) in the corner with me dancing just helps me for my first pass and then seeing my teammates and the rest of the crowd going crazy is just Dickerson and King also shared second with season-best floor marks of 9.90. Mackenzie exciting.” Caquatto shared second on beam with Auburn’s Caitlin Atkinson at 9.875.

Faehn liked the way the Gators approached tonight’s competition. The Gators’ all-arounders took the top three spots. After Hunter, Dickerson was second at “It was a really great night. I love that they took last week’s competition and turned it around in the 39.525, just off her season-best total of 39.575 set last week. Sloan, making her all-around training and had a different attitude of fight tonight,” Faehn said. “There were mistakes here and debut, took third at 39.425. Her total matches the third-highest tally by a Gator making their there, there were inconstancies, wobbles, but nobody really let it just completely affect their overall all-around debut. performance. Their energy stayed up.” Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Mackenzie Caquatto 9.900 9.875 Mackenzie Caquatto 9.850 10.000 9.850 - - Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 9.925 Ashanée Dickerson 9.975 9.850 9.850 9.900 39.575 Ashanee Dickerson 9.925 9.875 9.825 9.900 39.525 Kytra Hunter 9.875 9.925 9.825 - - Kytra Hunter 9.975 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.700 Alaina Johnson - 9.950 9.625 9.875 - Marissa King 9.925 9.825 9.900 Marissa King 9.800 9.875 - 9.850 - Jamie Shisler 9.825 Jamie Shisler 9.775 - - - - Bridget Sloan 9.925 9.925 9.850 9.725 39.425 Bridget Sloan - 9.325 9.900 9.775 - Rachel Spicer 9.125 RandyStageberg - - 9.750 9.675 - Randy Stageberg 9.825 9.750 Kiersten Wang 9.825 - - 9.800 - Kiersten Wang 9.875 9.750 49.325 49.60 49.175 49.20 197.30 Team Totals 49.625 49.525 49.275 49.225 197.650 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 5 Meet 6 No. 1 Florida at No. 22 Arkansas No. 1 Florida versus No. 5 Alabama Feb. 1, 2013 Feb. 8, 2013 Barnhill Arena /Fayetteville, Ark. Stephen C. O’Connell Center /Gainesville, Fla. The No. 1 Florida gymnastics team (4-1, 3-1 SEC) used the nation’s second-highest total of The nation’s top total of 2013 gave the No. 1 Florida gymnastics team (5-1, 4-1 SEC) the win 2013 to take the win at No. 22 Arkansas (1-3, 0-3 SEC) Friday in front a Barnhill Arena crowd over defending NCAA champion and No. 5 Alabama (3-2, 3-2 SEC) Friday in front a Stephen of 5,278. Florida posted a 197.575 while the Razorbacks turned in a season-high 196.175. C. O’Connell Center crowd of 8,074. Florida’s total of 198.10 is the second-highest in school history and gives the Gators three of the nation’s top four team scores posted this season. For the second consecutive Friday, the Gators were wearing pink. After tonight’s The Tide turned in their second-highest total of the season of 196.85. performance, the Gators may consider wearing the hue more often. Last week in the Gators Link to Pink meet, Florida used the nation’s top total of 197.65 to take the win and move into Florida freshman Bridget Sloan, the reigning Southeastern Conference Gymnast of the the No. 1 position in this week’s national rankings. Tonight, the Gators were sporting the color Week, claimed her second consecutive all-around win with a collegiate-best of 39.675. Her again for Arkansas’ Pink Meet and UF’s winning total of 197.575 stands second to last total just edged senior All-American teammate Ashanée Dickerson, who turned in a season- Friday’s total. best of 39.65. It was the second consecutive Friday the pair turned in matching or nearly matching all-around totals, as they shared the win at Arkansas on Feb. 1 with totals of 39.55. These pink meets are part of a Southeastern Conference initiative to raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer and all league gymnastics teams have a pink meet this season. The Gators were solid Friday, posting team totals of 49.40 or better for each of the four events. And the Gators were again without All-American Alaina Johnson as she continues to The visiting team brought the No. 1 ranking into the last two regular-season meetings rest her back and defending NCAA all-around champion Kytra Hunter’s performance tonight between these two programs with the home team taking the upset win both times. Although showed her limited training time due to illness and injury. Hunter had her first misses of the that particular nugget of information wasn’t discussed pre-meet with the Gators, the team did season on uneven bars and balance beam Friday. UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn liked that know this was a chance to show they were capable of strong scores with personnel changes. the team responded to the pressure of hitting routines after the misses.

Tonight the reigning SEC Gymnast of the Week and 2012 NCAA all-around champion, Kytra “It was incredible. It was exactly what we were looking for in our athletes – how to respond in Hunter, performed only in the uneven bars and junior All-American Alaina Johnson is still high-pressure situations. They fought for every little thing and that was really impressive even out resting her sore back. though we missed landings here and there. Everyone competed with fire and it really showed,” Faehn said. “The performance factor stepped up another level and that was really Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn couldn’t have asked for a better response from the team. nice to see.”

“I was really happy with the way all of our athletes responded, especially knowing that we Junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto picked up both the uneven bars and balance beam were going to rest Kytra on three of the four events and Alaina was still out. They knew we event titles, posting a 9.95 on bars and a 9.925 on beam. She now owns three titles in each were going to change up the lineups,” Faehn said. “And what I loved was that every athlete event in 2013 and it was the first time she took both titles in a single meet this season. stepped up and took ownership of their event. I have told each and every athlete who gets put in the lineup that they are capable of scoring an amazing score.” Sloan shared the uneven bars title with Caquatto with her collegiate-best 9.95. It was her second win on the event of the last three meets and her third consecutive meet with a bars Florida punctuated solid uneven bars and vault lineups with scores of 9.95. Junior Mackenzie mark of 9.90 or above. Caquatto claimed her second uneven bars win of the season with her 9.95 and senior Ashanée Dickerson used the same mark to take her third vault victory of 2013. Freshman Dickerson upped her collegiate best to 9.975 to claim her second floor exercise win of the Bridget Sloan used a collegiate-best 9.925 to claim her second collegiate balance beam season and the 18th of her career. She is the seventh Gator to earn the near-perfect mark on title. Arkansas’ took the floor exercise win at 9.95, while Dickerson and floor exercise. senior Marissa King were among the three-way tie for second at 9.90. Every tumbling pass for Dickerson was spot on Friday and her routine brought the O’Connell Florida’s three all-arounders all were very close in the final scoring. Sloan shared her first Center fans to their feet. The ninth-largest crowd in UF history fueled Dickerson’s collegiate all-around win with Dickerson at 39.55. It was Dickerson’s third all-around win of performance. “It was amazing; just to go out there and have fun. I just fed off my teammates the season and the 16th of her career. King posted a season-best 39.50 Friday to take third. and the crowd. [Bridget] Sloan had an amazing routine before I went and I fed off of that,” Dickerson said. “I knew that we were just going to keep on going up from there.” Mackenzie Caquatto said the team’s attitude was noticeable as soon as the team entered the arena for warm-ups. Faehn thought it was Dickerson’s top performance among her many stellar floor routines.

“Tonight was a lot of fun. The team atmosphere was just amazing. Everyone just went out “That was the best routine of Ashanée’s four years here,” Faehn said. “It really was.” there and did the best they could and it started off from warm-ups. We went out there with great spirit as everyone was cheering for each other and wanting everyone to do the best The 49.65 put up by the Gators on floor Friday equals the school record for the fourth time. they could, “ Caquatto said. “After everyone else had done great before me in the bar lineup, it just kind of set me up and set my mindset where it needed to be. I just wanted to do the Despite the big score, the floor potential was held back as the coaching staff asked senior best routine I could do for the team.” Randy Stageberg to open with a double tuck instead of a full-in as sophomore Kiersten Wang was set to open her floor routine with a double layout for the first time. “It came together a For every competition, the team keeps a word in mind to keep their goals in mind for the little bit tonight. It was better tonight,” Faehn said. “We watered Randy’s first pass down meet. Tonight’s word – passion – was selected by Dickerson. The goal was to show the because we were having Kiersten (Wang) try a more difficult first tumbling pass and with that team’s passion for the sport and for each other. Sloan thought it was another step in the right we didn’t want to have two risks. So it was nice to be able to see Randy humbly take the hit direction. knowing that she wasn’t going to be doing what she normally would and still do an amazing routine. “Tonight the atmosphere was just incredible. The whole team was on fire and we showed a lot of passion tonight. Ashanée had our word of the meet, which was passion. We really Floor is an event Faehn has been pointing to as one that is still a work in progress. And showed how much passion we had for each other and for the team,” Sloan said. “Again it was despite tonight’s performance, she knows there still is some tweaking to do. “It was a really an incredible meet for everybody. We really came together as a team and supported each great overall floor performance,” Faehn said. “It’s probably not 100 percent what we will do in other 100 percent. I know I have been saying that a lot, but really each meet it gets a little the end.” better and better. There are only good things to come. Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Mackenzie Caquatto 9.950 9.900 Mackenzie Caquatto 9.850 9.950 9.925 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 9.850 Bianca Dancose- 9.900 Ashanee Dickerson 9.950 9.875 9.825 9.900 39.55 Giambattisto Kytra Hunter 9.875 Ashanee Dickerson 9.925 9.875 9.875 9.975 39.650 Marissa King 9.850 9.850 9.900 9.900 39.50 Kytra Hunter 9.900 9.350 9.400 9.950 38.600 Jamie Shisler 9.825 9.750 Marissa King 9.900 9.900 9.950 Bridget Sloan 9.875 9.900 9.850 9.850 39.55 Bridget Sloan 9.900 9.950 9.900 9.925 39.675 Rachel Spicer 9.800 Rachel Spicer 9.825 Randy Stageberg 9.825 9.900 9.850 Randy Stageberg 9.875 9.850 Kiersten Wang 9.900 9.775 Kiersten Wang 9.800 9.800 Team Totals 49.400 49.450 49.450 49.275 197.575 Team Totals 49.475 49.575 49.400 49.650 198.100

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 7 No. 1 Florida at No. 9 Georgia Feb. 15, 2013 Stegeman Coliseum/Athens, Ga. A steady performance led the No. 1 Florida gymnastics team (6-1, 5-1 SEC) to a 197.30- 196.175 win over No. 9 Georgia (5-5-1, 3-1-1 SEC) Saturday afternoon in front of a sold-out Stegeman Coliseum crowd of 9,971.

Since 1992, Florida is the only team to bring the nation’s No. 1 ranking into Stegeman Coliseum and take the win. No. 1 Florida took a 197.725-196.60 win in 2011 and tied Georgia at 197.25 in 2007. The 2013 Gators are the sixth team to come to Georgia’s home arena ranked No. 1.

The Gators trailed the GymDogs by 0.150 at the midway point of the meet. A solid, but not spectacular, Gator performance in the floor exercise coupled with GymDogs troubles on the balance beam put Florida ahead for good. Senior Ashanée Dickerson led UF on floor exercise with her mark of 9.875, which tied for second overall. Florida posted a 49.15 on floor while the GymDogs were forced to count two falls toward its balance beam total of 48.125.

Florida needed clean performances on its closing event, balance beam, to claim its first consecutive dual meet wins at Georgia since UF took wins in the 1974 and 1975 seasons. Consistent scores ranging from 9.825 to 9.875 gave UF its third-highest beam total of the season of 49.30 to seal the win. Mackenzie Caquatto, Bridget Sloan and Kytra Hunter all posted 9.875 to tie for third overall in the beam standings.

The opening rotation saw the GymDogs turn in their season best of 49.55 on vault. Steps on landings and slight control problems on handstands dinged the Gators uneven bars score, as the team posted a 49.375 to trail the GymDogs by 0.175 after the opening rotation. Sloan tied for the day’s uneven bars title after equaling her collegiate-best of 9.95 for the second consecutive meet. Mackenzie Caquatto shared third at 9.925.

At the midway point of the meet, Georgia held a 0.150 lead after posting a season-best 49.45 on the uneven bars. Three Gators turned in marks of 9.90 or better in this afternoon’s vault competition. Hunter was runner-up with her mark of 9.95, while Sloan tied for third at 9.925. Senior Marissa King also had a 9.90.

A heated rivalry and a sold-out road arena was part of a test that Florida’s Rhonda Faehn was glad the Gators had the chance to experience.

“This was the absolute best environment to test our team and to see how they would perform with a sold-out arena. They fought for every little thing. On bars, we missed some landing here and there. Same on vault. I think we only had one stuck vault.

“What I loved is that they did not buckle after the opening two events where we felt we did not perform as we are capable of. They came out and fought ever harder on floor. Again, we had to earn every score. On beam, I was most proud of them to finish as strong as they did. It speaks volumes for this team’s heart. They are grasping all the intangibles now – the heart, the fight, the passion. The fight was most important tonight. I was proud of them.”

Sloan claimed her third consecutive all-around title Saturday with her winning total of 39.60. It is the second consecutive year a Florida freshman has taken three consecutive all-around wins, as Hunter took the opening three titles of the 2012 season.

Hunter was second in today’s all-around at 39.45 and Dickerson took third at 39.40.

Faehn had an indication during warm-ups that this would be a good day for Sloan.

“What else can you say? I knew in the warm ups that she was going to have a great meet because she was just so animated, so light and so relaxed – nothing bothered her. I knew she was going to carry that over into the competition,” Faehn said. “Proud of her once again, especially coming in here and not letting anything rattle her.”

Sloan thought the atmosphere Saturday helped the Gators.

“Definitely a different experience and a learning experience. Coming into a hostile environment like this, I really didn’t know what to expect,” Sloan said. “There was a little bit of barking going on, but I think that is what fueled us. We definitely fed off of it and I think that is why we had such a great road team score.” Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Mackenzie Caquatto 9.825 9.925 9.875 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 9.875 Ashanée Dickerson 9.875 9.800 9.850 9.875 39.400 Kytra Hunter 9.950 9.825 9.875 9.800 39.450 Marissa King 9.900 9.675 9.725 9.150 38.450 Bridget Sloan 9.925 9.950 9.875 9.850 39.600 Randy Stageberg 9.825 9.825 Kiersten Wang 9.825 9.800 Team Totals 49.475 49.375 49.300 49.150 197.300

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

All-Time Series Records All-Time Top Gator Gymnastics Home Crowds All-Time Series Record vs. Kentucky: UF lead 71-1 (5,000 or above) Kentucky UK UF Margin UK Rank UF Rank Crowd Opponent Date 2012 Away dual W 194.075 196.275 2.200 8 10,855 Georgia 1/18/2008 SEC W 194.35 197.15 2.800 24 1 10,651 Alabama 2/10/1989 2011 Home dual W 192.900 196.775 3.875 16 1 SEC W 193.95 196.975 3.025 1 9,198 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 1/29/2010 2010 Away dual W 195.35 196.05 0.700 12 4 8,338 Georgia 1/27/2006 SEC W 194.80 197.05 2.250 18 4 8,272 Gators Link to Pink vs. NC St & PSU 1/28/2011 2009 SEC W 195 196.75 1.750 22 6 8,159 Gators Link to Pink vs. Auburn 1/25/2013 Home dual W 193.85 195.925 2.075 5 2008 SEC W 194.025 197.325 3.300 20 3 8,119 Super Six Challenge 1/7/2005 Away dual W 193.15 196.35 3.200 3 8,112 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/10/2012 2007 Home dual W 194.8 197.875 3.075 22 1 8,074 Alabama 2/8/2013 SEC W 194 197.325 3.325 1 8,019 Kentucky 1/30/2009 2006 Away dual W 195.55 196.4 0.850 SEC W 191.15 196.275 5.125 18 3 7,486 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/19/1986 2005 Home dual W 193.15 196.925 3.775 6 7,329 NCAA Gymnastics Championships 4/18/1986 SEC W 193.8 196.150 2.350 T19 6 7,047 Alabama 2/20/2009 2004 Away quad W 194.7 197.25 2.550 33 5 6,789 Arizona State & Auburn 1/27/1989 SEC W 193.85 197.225 3.375 8 2003 Home quad W 192.200 195.975 3.775 23 7 6,783 Alabama 2/4/2011 SEC W 194.875 195.95 1.075 8 6,742 Arizona State, Arizona, LSU 2/8/1985 2002 Away dual W 193.350 194.400 1.050 13 11 6,718 NCAA Gymnastics Champ. (Super Six) 4/18/1997 SEC W 194.325 196.425 2.100 19 18 2001 Home quad W 193.700 195.175 1.475 26 10 6,705 Gators Link to Pink vs. LSU 2/15/2008 SEC W 195.850 196.375 0.525 6,516 Georgia 1/22/1994 2000 Away quad W 194.175 195.900 1.725 6,421 Georgia 2/19/2010 SEC W 194.650 195.775 1.125 6,198 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 1/27/2012 1999 Home quad W 189.025 193.600 4.575 16 SEC W 194.875 195.875 1.000 21 11 6,135 Super Six Challenge–UGA, UA, LSU, UCLA, 1/11/2002 1998 Away dual L 194.100 192.250 -1.850 22 8 PSU SEC W 193.600 196.725 3.125 24 5 6,134 Georgia 2/24/2012 NCAA Reg W 192.150 197.075 4.925 25 4 6,123 Penn State 3/7/1981 1997 Away Tri. W 194.725 195.100 0.375 18 11 6,096 Georgia 1/12/1996 Home dual W 193.000 194.500 1.500 SEC W 195.075 196.050 0.975 10 6,074 Alabama 1/19/2007 NCAA Reg W 192.875 195.750 2.875 23 10 6,044 Alabama 1/22/1983 1996 Away dual W 195.250 197.100 1.850 14 4 6,001 Auburn 2/18/2011 SEC W 195.250 195.650 0.400 11 5 NCAA Reg W 193.925 195.375 1.450 11 5 5,954 Minnesota and Oklahoma State 1/14/1984 1995 Home Tri. W 190.600 194.550 3.950 12 6 5,939 Penn State 3/3/1989 SEC W 191.975 195.650 3.675 16 6 5,762 Utah 3/16/2012 NCAA Reg W 192.000 195.700 3.700 17 6 5,753 Missouri 1/18/2013 1994 Away dual W 184.950 188.150 3.200 8 NCAA Reg W 190.825 192.500 1.675 18 7 5,614 NCAA Regional Championships 4/9/1988 SEC W 189.750 194.125 4.375 19 7 5,554 NCAA Gymnastics Championships (Event 4/19/1997 1993 Home Quad W 190.450 193.950 3.500 17 10 Finals) SEC W 189.350 192.100 2.750 14 11 5,476 Michigan and Illinois 1/8/1999 NCAA Reg W 190.800 194.300 3.500 15 12 1992 Away tri W 188.000 189.500 1.500 5,467 MSU, Minn., W.Va., Maryland, OU 2/17/1989 SEC W 185.950 189.600 3.650 5,386 NCAA Championships Super Six 4/23/2010 NCAA Reg W 185.075 191.475 6.400 5,336 Missouri & New Hampshire 1/18/1985 1991 SEC W 186.000 191.300 5.300 5,265 Subway Challenge vs. Georgia 1/23/1998 1990 Home dual W 182.200 188.250 6.050 SEC W 186.300 188.000 1.700 5,260 Alabama 3/2/1991 NCAA Reg W 188.825 190.425 1.600 5,254 Michigan State & Maryland 2/12/1988 1989 Away W 180.650 186.650 6.000 5,229 NC State 3/2/2007 SEC W 182.650 191.500 8.850 NCAA Reg W 182.800 191.050 8.250 5,212 Arizona State & Louisiana State 2/22/1990 1988 Home W 178.750 186.150 7.400 5,188 Shands Invitational 1/31/1992 SEC W 183.400 188.850 5.450 5,168 North Carolina State 1/19/1996 NCAA Reg W 183.450 189.100 5.650 5,157 Arkansas 2/1/2008 1987 Away W 178.450 181.750 3.300 SEC W 180.950 185.650 4.700 5,144 Penn State 3/5/1983 NCAA Reg W 180.050 187.900 7.850 5,138 WVU, OU, Nebraska, Minnesota 1/31/1986 1986 SEC W 175.950 184.100 8.150 5,134 Auburn 1/25/1991 NCAA Reg W 180.400 185.400 5.000 5,129 Illinois-Chicago 1/11/2008 1985 SEC W 173.450 185.650 12.200 NCAA Reg W 167.500 186.450 18.950 5,118 SEC Championships 3/18/1989 1984 SEC W 165.350 184.150 18.800 5,054 Alabama 2/16/1985 1983 SEC W 170.500 181.950 11.450 5,025 Nebraska 1/7/2011 1982 SEC W 135.000 145.600 10.600 5,000 SEC Championships 2/17/1984 1981 SEC W 125.250 139.900 14.650 1980 Home W 118.900 136.950 18.050 5,000 Georgia 2/13/1982

2013 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Record: 6-1 Home: 4-0 Away: 2-1 Neutral: SEC: 5-1 Date Opponent Site W/LOpponent UF Score Attendance 1/4 Ball State Gainesville, Fla. W 190.55 196.575 3,768 1/11 LSU Baton Rouge, L 196.875 196.575 4,074 La. 1/18 Missouri Gainesville, Fla. W 194.625 197.300 5,753 1/25 Gators Link to Pink vs. Gainesville, Fla. W 196.025 197.65 8,159 Auburn 2/1 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W 196.175 197.575 5,278 2/8 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. W 196.85 198.10 8,074 2/16 Georgia Athens, Ga. W 196.175 197.30 9,971 2/22 Kentucky Gainesville, Fla. 3/1 Minnesota Gainesville, Fla. 3/16 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 3/23 SEC Championships Little Rock, Ark. 4/6 NCAA Regional Gainesville, Fla. 4/19- NCAA Championships Los Angeles, Calif. 21

2013 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total ¼ Ball State 49.325 49.175 49.000 49.075 196.575 1/11 LSU 49.375 49.250 48.775 49.175 196.575 1/18 Missouri 49.325 49.600 49.175 49.200 197.300 1/25 Auburn 49.625 49.525 49.275 49.225 197.650 2/1 Arkansas 49.400 49.450 49.450 49.275 197.575 2/8 Alabama 49.475 49.575 49.400 49.650* 198.100 2/16 Georgia 49.475 49.375 49.300 49.150 197.300 2/22 Kentucky 3/1 Minnesota 3/16 Utah 3/23 SEC Championships 4/6 NCAA Regional 4/19-21 NCAA Championships 4/21 NCAA Super Six Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2013 Total: 198.10 (2- Vault: Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 8-13) 49.625 vs Auburn 49.60 vs Missouri 49.45 at Arkansas 49.65* vs Alabama (1-25-13) (1-18-13) (2-1-13) (2-8-13) All-Around: 39.70, Kytra Hunter (1-25- 9.975, Ashanée 10.0*, Mackenzie 9.95, Mackenzie 9.975, Ashanée 13) Dickerson (1-18- Caquatto (1-18-13) Caquatto (1-11-13) Dickerson (2-8-13) 13) & Kytra Hunter (1-25-13)

*-UF record

2013 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS

Bridgette Caquatto Mackenzie Caquatto Vault Vault 9.85# 1-18/2-8-13 Uneven Bars 9.85 EX 2-1-13 Uneven Bars 10.0#* 1-18-13 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.95 1-11-13 Floor Exercise 9.65 EX 2-1-13 Floor Exercise 9.80 EX 2-8-13 All-Around All-Around

Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto Ashanée Dickerson Vault Vault 9.975# 1-18-13 Uneven Bars 9.925# 1-25-13 Uneven Bars 9.875 Three times Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.875 2-8-13 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.975# 2-8-13 All-Around All-Around 39.65 2-8-13

Morgan Frazier Kytra Hunter Vault 9.475 EX 1-18-13 Vault 9.975# 1-25-13 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.925# 1-18-13 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.90 1-11/25-13 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.95 2-8-13 All-Around All-Around 39.70 1-18-13

Alaina Johnson Marissa King Vault 9.85 1-4-13 Vault 9.925 1-25-13 Uneven Bars 9.95 1-18-13 Uneven Bars 9.90 2-8-13 Balance Beam 9.625 1-18-13 Balance Beam 9.90 2-1-13 Floor Exercise 9.875 1-18-13 Floor Exercise 9.95 2-8-13 All-Around 39.30 1-11-13 All-Around 39.50 2-1-13

Dali Lemezan Lauren Rose Vault 9.55 EX 2-1-13 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Jamie Shisler Bridget Sloan Vault 9.825# Three times Vault 9.925# Three times Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.95# 2-8-13 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.925# 2-1-13 Floor Exercise 9.75# 2-1-13 Floor Exercise 9.925# 2-8-13 All-Around All-Around 39.675# 2-8-13

Rachel Spicer Randy Stageberg Vault 9.15 EX 1-25-13 Vault 9.825 2-1-13 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.825 2-8-13 Balance Beam 9.90# 2-1-13 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.85 Three times All-Around All-Around

Kiersten Wang Vault 9.90# 2-1-13 Uneven Bars 9.75 EX 1-4-13 Balance Beam 9.775 EX 2-1-13 Floor Exercise 9.80# Three times All-Around

# - personal collegiate-best * - UF record

2013 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHART

Bridgette Caquatto Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault INJ INJ INJ DNC DNC Bars 9.80 EX 9.85 EX Beam Floor 9.65 EX AA

Mackenzie Caquatto Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.85 9.85 9.825 Bars 9.85 (2) 9.25 10.0* (1) 9.90 (3) 9.95 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.925 (3) Beam 9.875 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.85 (2) 9.875 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.875 (3) Floor 9.80 EX AA

Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault INJ INJ Bars 9.75 EX 9.925 (1) 9.85 9.90 (3) 9.875 Beam Floor AA

Ashanée Dickerson Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.925 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.975 (1) 9.925 (2) 9.95 (1) 9.925 (2) 9.875 Bars 9.825 (3) 9.825 9.85 9.875 9.875 (3) 9.875 9.80 Beam 9.275 9.85 (2) 9.825 9.825 9.875 (3) 9.85 Floor 9.875 (2) 9.875 9.90 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.975 (1) 9.875 (2) AA 38.90 (1) 39.575 (1) 39.525 (2) 39.55 (1) 39.65 (2) 39.40 (3)

Morgan Frazier Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault DNC DNC 9.475 EX DNC DNC DNC DNC Bars Beam Floor AA

Kytra Hunter Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.95 (1) 9.875 (3) 9.975 (1) 9.90 (3) 9.95 (2) Bars 9.90 (1) 9.90 (1) 9.925 (3) 9.90 (3) 9.875 (3) 9.35 9.825 Beam 9.75 9.90 (2) 9.825 9.90 (1) 9.40 9.875 (3) Floor 9.90 (1) 9.925 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.95 (2) 9.80 AA 39.675 (1) 39.70 (1) 38.60 39.45 (2)

Alaina Johnson Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.85 (3) 9.825 INJ INJ INJ INJ Bars 9.85 (2) 9.85 (3) 9.95 (2) Beam 9.825 (2) 9.775 9.625 Floor 9.85 9.875 (2) AA 39.30

Marissa King Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.80 9.85 9.80 9.925 (2) 9.85 9.90 (3) 9.90 Bars 9.80 9.825 9.875 9.825 9.85 9.90 (3) 9.675 Beam 9.225 9.85 EX 9.90 (2) 9.90 EX 9.725 Floor 9.675 9.825 9.85 (3) 9.90 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.95 (2) 9.15 AA 38.725 39.50 (3) 38.45

Dali Lemezan Event 1-495 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault DNC DNC DNC DNC 9.55 EX DNC DNC Bars Beam Floor AA

Lauren Rose Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Bars Beam Floor AA

Jamie Shisler Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.825 9.80 9.775 9.825 9.825 DNC DNC Bars Beam Floor 9.225 9.60 EX 9.75 AA

Bridget Sloan Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.925 (1) 9.85 9.925 (2) 9.875 9.90 (3) 9.925 (3) Bars 9.80 9.85 (3) 9.325 9.925 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.95 (1) 9.95 (1) Beam 9.80 (3) 9.35 9.90 (1) 9.85 9.925 (1) 9.90 (2) 9.875 (3) Floor 9.775 9.725 9.85 9.925 9.85 AA 39.425 (3) 39.55 (1) 39.675 (1) 39.60 (1)

Rachel Spicer Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault INJ INJ 9.15 EX Bars Beam 9.625 EX 9.125 9.80 9.825 9.75 EX Floor AA

Randy Stageberg Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.725 EX 9.825 9.85 EX Bars Beam 9.75 9.80 9.75 9.825 9.90 (2) 9.875 (3) 9.825 Floor 9.85 9.70 9.675 9.75 9.85 9.85 9.825 AA

Kiersten Wang Event 1-4 1-11 1-18 1-25 2-1 2-8 2-16 2-22 3-1 3-16 3-23 4-6 Vault 9.725 9.825 9.875 9.90 (2) 9.80 9.825 Bars 9.75 EX 9.775 EX Beam 9.725 EX 9.775 EX Floor 9.775 9.675 9.80 9.75 9.775 9.80 9.80 AA

underline denotes collegiate best ! –All-America first team ^ - All-America second team * denotes UF record 2013 Florida Gymnastics Meet-by-Meet Lineups

Ball State @ LSU Missouri Auburn @Arkansas Alabama Vault Vault Vault Vault Vault Vault Shisler 9.825 Shisler 9.80 Shisler 9.775 Shisler 9.825 Shisler 9.825 Wang 9.80 Wang 9.725 Johnson 9.825 Wang 9.825 Wang 9.875 Stageberg 9.825 MCaquatto 9.85 Sloan 9.925 King 9.85 MCaquatto 9.85 King 9.925 Wang 9.90 Sloan 9.90 Johnson 9.85 Sloan 9.85 King 9.80 Sloan 9.925 Sloan 9.875 King 9.90 Dickerson 9.925 Dickerson 9.90 Dickerson 9.975 Dickerson 9.925 King 9.85 Dickerson 9.925 King 9.80 Hunter 9.95 Hunter 9.875 Hunter 9.975 Dickerson 9.95 Hunter 9.90 49.325 49.375 49.325 49.625 49.40 49.475 Bars Bars Bars Bars Bars Bars Dickerson 9.825 Dickerson 9.825 Dickerson 9.85 Dickerson 9.875 Dickerson 9.875 Dickerson 9.875 King 9.80 King 9.825 King 9.875 Dancose- 9.925 Dancose- Dancose- Giambattisto Giambattisto 9.85 Giambattisto 9.90 Hunter 9.90 Hunter 9.90 Hunter 9.925 King 9.825 King 9.85 King 9.90 Sloan 9.80 Sloan 9.85 Sloan 9.325 Hunter 9.90 Hunter 9.875 Hunter 9.35 Johnson 9.80 Johnson 9.85 Johnson 9.95 Sloan 9.925 Sloan 9.90 Sloan 9.95 MCaquatto 9.85 MCaquatto 9.25 MCaquatto 10.0 MCaquatto 9.90 MCaquatto 9.95 MCaquatto 9.95 49.175 49.25 49.60 49.525 49.45 49.575 Beam Beam Beam Beam Beam Beam Stageberg 9.75 Stageberg 9.80 Stageberg 9.75 Stageberg 9.825 Stageberg 9.90 Stageberg 9.875 Johnson 9.825 Johnson 9.775 Johnson 9.625 Spicer 9.125 Spicer 9.80 Spicer 9.825 75 9.80 Sloan 9.35 Sloan 9.90 Sloan 9.85 Sloan 9.925 Sloan 9.90 Hunter 9.75 Hunter 9.90 Hunter 9.825 Hunter 9.90 MCaquatto 9.90 Hunter 9.40 MCaquatto 9.875 MCaquatto 9.95 MCaquatto 9.85 MCaquatto 9.875 Dickerson 9.825 MCaquatto 9.925 Dickerson 9.275 King 9.225 Dickerson 9.85 Dickerson 9.825 King 9.90 Dickerson 9.875 49.000 48.775 49.175 49.275 49.45 49.40 Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Shisler 9.225 Wang 9.675 Wang 9.80 Wang 9.75 Wang 9.775 Stageberg 9.85 Wang 9.775 Stageberg 9.70 King 9.85 Stageberg 9.75 Stageberg 9.85 Wang 9.80 Stageberg 9.85 Johnson 9.85 Stageberg 9.675 Sloan 9.725 Sloan 9.85 Sloan 9.925 King 9.675 King 9.825 Sloan 9.775 King 9.90 King 9.90 Dickerson 9.975 Dickerson 9.875 Dickerson 9.875 Johnson 9.875 Dickerson 9.90 Dickerson 9.90 King 9.95 Hunter 9.90 Hunter 9.925 Dickerson 9.90 Hunter 9.925 Shisler 9.75 Hunter 9.95 49.075 49.175 49.20 49.225 49.275 49.65 196.575 196.575 197.30 197.65 197.575 198.10 @ NCAA Reg. @Georgia Kentucky Minnesota @Utah @ SEC NCAA Reg. Vault Wang 9.825 MCaquatto 9.825 Sloan 9.925 King 9.90 Dickerson 9.875 Hunter 9.95 49.475 Bars Dickerson 9.80 Dancose- 9.875 Giambattisto King 9.675 Hunter 9.825 Sloan 9.95 MCaquatto 9.925 49.375 Beam Stageberg 9.825 Sloan 9.875 Hunter 9.875 MCaquatto 9.875 Dickerson 9.85 King 9.725 49.30 Floor Wang 9.80 Stageberg 9.825 Sloan 9.85 Dickerson 9.875 King 9.15 Hunter 9.80 49.15 197.300

Florida All-Time Top 20 Scores Vault Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Championships 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Championships 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode Island 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 1/18/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Missouri 9.975 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Auburn 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter NCAA Championships (team) 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 9.975 4/13/1996 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/18/1996 Kristen Guise Artistic Challenge 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 3/3/1995 Kristen Guise Louisiana State 9.975 3/8/1996 Susan Hines The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 2/10/2012 Alaina Johnson Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 4/7/2012 Alaina Johnson NCAA Raleigh Regional 9.950 2/16/2013 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.950 1/11/2013 Kytra Hunter Louisiana State 9.950 2/17/2012 Kytra Hunter Auburn 9.950 2/24/2012 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.950 2/17/2012 Alaina Johnson Auburn 9.950 2/1/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Arkansas 9.950 4/21/2012 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 4/7/2012 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA Raleigh Regional 9.950 2/18/2011 Marissa King Auburn 9.950 1/28/2011 Alaina Johnson NC State &PSU 9.950 1/14/2011 Alaina Johnson Kentucky 9.950 2/4/2011 Maranda Smith Alabama 9.950 4/22/2010 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 3/5/2010 Ashanée Dickerson North Carolina & Ball State 9.950 1/30/2009 Maranda Smith Kentucky 9.950 4/14/07 Breanne King NCAA Northeast Regionals 9.950 4/25/2008 Ashley Reed NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 4/12/08 Ashley Reed NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 3/29/2008 Ashley Reed SEC Championships 9.950 2/29/2008 Ashley Reed Alabama 9.950 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 9.950 2/15/2008 Tiffany Murry LSU 9.950 3/6/2005 Tiffany Murry UCLA 9.950 1/28/2005 Tiffany Murry Alabama 9.950 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 2/15/2008 Melanie Sinclair LSU 9.950 4/16/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA Super Six 9.950 4/3/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA South Central Regional 9.950 3/5/2004 Savannah Evans Arizona 9.950 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 2/6/2004 Orley Szmuch Georgia 9.950 3/16/2003 Orley Szmuch West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 3/14/2003 Erinn Dooley Penn State, Temple, Yale 9.950 4/6/2002 Orley Szmuch NCAA Central Regionals 9.950 3/6/1998 Susan Hines SunTrust Senior Night vs. Iowa State 9.950 2/27/1998 Susan Hines Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 2/27/1998 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 4/18/1997 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 1/31/1997 Chrissy Vogel Dodge Invitational 9.950 4/25/1996 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise Alabama 9.950 1/12/1996 Kristen Guise Subway Challenge vs. Georgia 9.950 4/20/1995 Chrissy Vogel NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 3/25/1995 Kristen Guise SEC Championships

Uneven Bars Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson Georgia 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.950 2/8/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Alabama 9.950 2/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Arkansas 9.950 1/27/2012 Mackenzie Caquatto Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 4/2/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto NCAA North Central Regional 9.950 3/16/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Utah 9.950 1/18/2013 Alaina Johnson Missouri 9.950 4/21/2012 Alaina Johnson NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 4/20/2012 Alaina Johnson NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 3/16/2012 Alaina Johnson Utah 9.950 1/28/2011 Alaina Johnson NC State & PSU 9.950 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 9.950 3/21/2009 Corey Hartung SEC Championships 9.950 3/21/2009 Melanie Sinclair SEC Championships 9.950 2/20/2009 Melanie Sinclair Alabama 9.950 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.950 3/29/2008 Melanie Sinclair SEC Championships 9.950 2/15/2008 Melanie Sinclair LSU 9.950 2/16/2013 Bridget Sloan Georgia 9.950 2/8/2013 Bridget Sloan Alabama 9.950 3/16/07 Melanie Sinclair Michigan State 9.950 1/27/2007 Melanie Sinclair Georgia 9.950 3/5/2004 Erin Pendleton Arizona 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.950 1/31/2003 Orley Szmuch GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 2/11/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Boise State 9.950 3/6/1998 Sybil Stephenson SunTrust Senior Night vs. Iowa State 9.950 4/9/1994 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Regional 9.950 3/19/2010 Amanda Castillo Utah 9.950 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 9.950 2/15/2008 Nicola Willis LSU

Balance Beam Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.00 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky Kentucky 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto West Virginia, George Washington, New Hampshire 9.975 1/28/2011 Ashanée Dickerson NC State & Penn State 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed Boise State 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky Louisiana State 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson Nebraska 9.950 1/11/13 Mackenzie Caquatto Louisiana State 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 1/27/2012 Marissa King Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 2/17/2012 Marissa King Auburn 9.950 2/24/2012 Marissa King Georgia 9.950 3/5/2010 Rebekah Zaiser North Carolina & Ball State 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung NCAA North Central Region Championships 9.950 2/20/2009 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.950 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.950 1/23/2004 Kristen Stucky Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 9.950 1/9/2004 Kristen Stucky Super Six Challenge 9.950 2/14/2003 Kristen Stucky Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson North Carolina State 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson LSU 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise Kentucky 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise Alabama 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night

Floor Exercise Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel Magical Classic 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) 9.975 2/8/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.975 2/4/2011 Marissa King Alabama 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 3/29/2008 Amanda Castillo SEC Championships 9.950 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 9.950 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 9.950 2/2/2007 Amanda Castillo Auburn 9.950 3/16/2007 Amanda Castillo Michigan State 9.950 3/31/2007 Amanda Castillo SEC Championships 9.950 3/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Michigan State 9.950 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 9.950 2/10/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 1/27/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 2/12/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 2/4/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama 9.950 1/21/2011 Ashanée Dickerson LSU 9.950 4/23/2010 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 3/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Utah 9.950 1/16/2009 Corey Hartung Auburn 9.950 2/29/2008 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.950 2/2/2007 Corey Hartung Auburn 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 2/8/2013 Kytra Hunter Alabama 9.950 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter NCAA Championships (team) 9.950 4/7/2012 Kytra Hunter NCAA Raleigh Regional 9.950 1/27/2012 Kytra Hunter Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 2/24/2012 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.950 3/16/2012 Kytra Hunter Utah 9.950 2/8/2013 Marissa King Alabama 9.950 3/16/2012 Marissa King Utah 9.950 2/2/2007 Ashley Reed Auburn 9.950 1/28/2005 Savannah Evans Alabama 9.950 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 9.950 3/17/2006 Nicola Willis Utah 9.950 4/17/2009 Corey Hartung NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 2/17/2006 Corey Hartung Kentucky 9.950 3/5/2004 Erinn Dooley Arizona 9.950 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 9.950 3/7/2003 Lindsey Miner Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.950 4/6/2002 Hilary Thompson NCAA Central Regiona Championships 9.950 1/11/2002 Hilary Thompson Super Six Challenge v. Alabama, UGA, LSU, UCLA, PSU 9.950 4/7/2001 Hilary Thompson NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.950 1/19/2001 Hilary Thompson The Dodge Premier vs. Alabama 9.950 1/28/2000 Hilary Thompson Subway Challenge vs.PSU and UMass 9.950 2/25/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Gatorade Conference Showcase vs. LSU, ISU, NCSt 9.950 3/5/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet SunTrust Invitational vs. ISU, UNC, Auburn 9.950 4/4/1998 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.950 2/27/1998 Susan Hines Gatorade SEC Showcase vs. Louisiana State University 9.950 2/7/1998 Susan Hines Alabama State

All-Around (39.575 or better) Score Date Athlete Opponent 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 39.725 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 39.700 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 39.700 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Auburn 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 39.675 1/11/2013 Kytra Hunter Louisiana State 39.675 2/24/2012 Kytra Hunter Georgia 39.675 3/16/2012 Alaina Johnson Utah 39.675 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson at Georgia 39.675 2/16/2007 Ashley Reed Kentucky 39.675 2/2/2007 Ashley Reed Auburn 39.675 2/8/2013 Bridget Sloan Alabama 39.650 2/8/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama 39.650 4/7/2012 AshanéeDickerson NCAA Raleigh Regional 39.650 4/21/2012 Alaina Johnson NCAA Championships (Super Six) 39.650 3/16/2012 Marissa King Utah 39.650 4/12/2008 Melanie Sinclair NCAA Southeast Regionals 39.650 3/16/2003 Lindsey Miner West Virginia, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 39.650 2/18/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet The SunTrust Spectacular vs. UN, UNH, TU 39.650 3/25/1995 Kristen Guise SEC Championships 39.625 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter Southeastern Conference Championships 39.625 3/16/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Utah 39.625 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 39.625 2/17/2012 Alaina Johnson Auburn 39.625 3/14/2008 Amanda Castillo Utah 39.625 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 39.600 2/10/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 39.600 1/27/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 39.600 4/20/2012 Alaina Johnson NCAA Championships (team) 39.600 1/28/2011 Alaina Johnson NC State & PSU 39.600 4/17/2009 Corey Hartung NCAA Championships (Super Six) 39.600 2/16/2013 Bridget Sloan Georgia 39.600 4/3/2004 Orley Szmuch NCAA South Central Regional 39.600 3/5/2004 Erinn Dooley Arizona 39.600 2/11/2000 Chrissy Van Fleet Boise State 39.600 3/6/1995 Kristen Guise Penn State 39.575 1/18/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Missouri 39.575 2/24/2012 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 39.575 2/12/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 39.575 2/4/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto Alabama 39.575 4/23/2010 Ashanée Dickerson NCAA Championships (Super Six) 39.575 1/27/2012 Alaina Johnson Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 39.575 3/19/2010 Marissa King Utah 39.575 4/12/2008 Ashley Reed NCAA Southeast Regionals 39.575 2/15/2008 Amanda Castillo LSU 39.575 3/14/2008 Melanie Sinclair Utah 39.575 2/28/2009 Melanie Sinclair Georgia 39.575 2/20/2004 Erinn Dooley Arkansas 39.575 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 39.575 2/24/1996 Kristen Guise Auburn & Centenary College

University of Florida Career All-Around Victories Name Years Competed (RS) Victories Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 27 Melissa Miller 1986-89 24 Ann Woods 1980-82 20 Kristen Guise 1993-96 17 Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 16 Ashanée Dickerson 2010-present 16 Corey Hartung 2006-2009 14 Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 12 Ashley Reed 2005-08 10 Orley Szmuch 2002-05 9 Kytra Hunter 2012-present 8 Melanie Sinclair 2005 (RS)-09 6 Amanda Castillo 2007-10 5 Alaina Johnson 2011-present 5 Erinn Dooley 2001-05 4 Janice Kerr 1987-90 4 Lynnette Wittmeier 1989-93 (90) 4 Colleen Johnson 1992-95 4 Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 4 Hilary Thompson 1999-02 4 Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 3 Christina McDonald 1989-92 3 Maria Anz 1983-85 2 Bridget Sloan 2013- 3 Amy Beispiel 1987-90 2 Anita Botnen 1985-88 2 Karen Brennalt 1987-90 2 Betsy Hamm 1998-99 2 Breanne King 2004-2007 2 Marissa King 2010-present 2 Lindsey Miner 2000-03 2 Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-present 1 Kim Hillner 1984-86 1 Samantha Lutz 2004-07 1 Lana Marty 1982-85 1 Marni Rager 1987 1 Katie Rue 2004-07 1 Pam Titus 1988-91 1 Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 1 Tracy Wilson 1988-91 1

Team Event Records Score Opponent Date Vault 49.650 UCLA 3/12/2004 Uneven Bars 49.70 Kentucky 2/16/2007 Balance Beam 49.575 NCAA North Central Regionals 4/10/2010 Boise State 3311/2007 Floor Exercise 49.65 Alabama 2/8/2013 Alabama 2/4/2011 Auburn 2/2/2007 Michigan State 3/16/2007

Team Score (196.75 or above) 197.200 3/18/2005 Pittsburgh, Yale Score Date Opponent 197.150 3/24/2012 SEC Championships 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA 197.125 2/29/2008 Alabama 198.100 2/8/2013 Alabama 197.125 1/11/2008 Illinois-Chicago 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona 197.125 3/21/2003 Utah 197.925 2/15/2008 LSU 197.125 3/16/2003 WVU, New Hampshire, Yale, Cornell 197.900 3/16/2012 Utah 197.125 2/21/2003 Alabama 197.875 2/16/2007 Kentucky 197.100 1/16/2004 Louisiana State 197.850 2/10/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 197.100 3/1/1996 Kentucky 197.775 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 197.075 4/4/1998 NCAA SE Region Championships 197.775 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 197.05 3/27/2010 SEC Championships 197.725 2/12/2011 Georgia 197.050 4/3/2004 NCAA SC Region Championships 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah 197.00 3/4/2011 Utah 197.675 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 197.000 4/23/2010 NCAA Super Six 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 196.975 3/19/2011 SEC Championships 197.650 1/25/2013 Auburn 196.950 3/4/2012 at Nebraska 197.650 4/20/2012 NCAA Championships (team) 196.950 1/21/2005 Nebraska 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 196.950 2/7/2003 Louisiana State 197.575 2/1/2013 Arkansas 196.950 1/31/2003 GWU, Rhode Island, Washington 197.550 2/4/2011 Alabama 196.925 1/7/2011 Nebraska 197.550 3/19/2010 Utah 196.925 2/25/2005 Kentucky 197.550 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 196.900 2/3/2012 at Alabama 197.525 2/24/2012 Georgia 196.900 2/13/2004 Auburn 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 196.900 4/24/2008 NCAA Championships (team) 197.500 2/17/2012 at Auburn 196.900 3/7/2003 Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 197.500 1/28/2011 NC St & PSU 196.900 2/15/2002 SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 197.450 3/2/2007 NC State 196.875 2/20/2009 Alabama 197.475 2/14/2003 Denver, Iowa State 196.875 2/20/2011 WVU, GWU, UNH 197.400 4/26/2007 NCAA Championships (team) 196.850 2/18/2011 Auburn 197.375 2/20/2004 Arkansas 196.850 1/12/2007 Oregon State 197.325 4/7/2012 NCAA Raleigh Regional 196.850 4/15/2004 NCAA Championships (team 197.325 3/29/2008 SEC Championships qualifying) 197.325 4/14/2007 NCAA Northeast Regionals 196.850 2/6/2004 Georgia 197.325 3/31/2007 SEC Championships 196.850 2/10/2008 Pittsburgh 197.325 3/17/2006 Utah 196.850 2/14/2009 Michigan State 197.300 2/16/2013 Georgia 196.825 3/6/2009 Michigan 197.300 1/18/2013 Missouri 196.825 1/18/2008 Georgia 197.275 2/9/2007 Arkansas 196.825 1/19/2007 Alabama 197.250 2/19/2010 Georgia 196.80 2/26/2010 Auburn 197.250 3/11/2007 Boise State 196.800 4/16/2004 NCAA Super Six 197.250 1/27/2007 Georgia 196.775 1/14/2011 Kentucky 197.250 2/27/2004 Kentucky 196.775 4/22/2010 NCAA Championships - Semifinal 197.225 4/27/2007 NCAA Championships (Super Six) 196.775 4/4/2009 NCAA NC Region Championships 197.225 3/20/2004 SEC Championships 196.775 4/15/2004 NCAA Qualifying 197.225 1/23/2004 Illinois-Chicago, MSU, NC State 196.750 3/21/2009 SEC Championshps 197.200 2/23/2007 LSU 196.750 4/16/1998 NCAA Championships (team)

Top-10 Event Scores – All-Time Vault Beam Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.575 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 49.625 1/25/2013 Auburn 49.575 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships (team) 49.575 3/11/2007 @ Boise State 49.575 2/17/2012 at Auburn 49.525 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.550 4/7/2012 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 49.525 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.525 3/24/2012 at SEC Championships 49.525 2/27/2004 @ Kentucky' 49.525 2/29/2008 Alabama 49.500 1/23/2004 Illinois-Chicago, Michigan St., NC State 49.525 1/18/2008 Georgia 49.500 2/14/2003 Be My Gator Night –DU, ISU 49.525 4/8/1995 NCAA SE Region Championships 49.475 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.500 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regional 49.475 3/16/2012 Utah

49.475 2/17/2012 at Auburn 49.475 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.475 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 49.475 3/20/2004 SEC Championships

Bars Floor Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.700 2/16/2007 Kentucky 49.650 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 49.650 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.625 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.625 2/15/2008 LSU 49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 49.600 1/18/2013 Missouri 49.625 2/12/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.625 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.600 3/16/2012 Utah 49.575 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.600 3/14/2008 Utah 49.575 1/5/2007 Super Six Challenge 49.600 2/16/2007 Kentucky 49.575 2/20/2004 Arkansas 49.550 2/15/2008 LSU 49.525 1/25/2013 Auburn 49.525 3/19/2010 Utah

Gym Info National Rankings 18 February 2013 - by Total Season Average

Rank Team Name Team Ave Region Conference Division High RQS 1 Florida 197.296 SE SEC 1 198.100 197.280 2 Oklahoma 197.171 SC Big 12 1 197.625 197.225 3 Michigan 196.939 NE Big 10 1 197.375 196.905 4 Alabama 196.842 C SEC 1 197.650 196.680 5 UCLA 196.650 W PAC 12 1 197.425 196.495 6 L.S.U. 196.507 C SEC 1 197.275 196.550 7 Utah 196.383 NC PAC 12 1 197.050 196.250 8 Georgia 196.369 SE SEC 1 197.500 196.395 9 Nebraska 196.283 SC Big 10 1 197.175 196.105 10 Stanford 196.129 W PAC 12 1 197.275 195.900 11 Oregon State 195.832 W PAC 12 1 196.825 196.080 12 Minnesota 195.829 NC Big 10 1 196.800 - 13 Denver 195.796 NC WAC 1 196.600 195.855 14 Auburn 195.746 C SEC 1 196.725 195.850 15 Arizona 195.586 SC PAC 12 1 196.075 195.640 16 Boise State 195.555 W WAC 1 196.325 - 17 Maryland 195.396 SE EAGL 1 196.175 195.240 18 Illinois-Champaign 195.342 SC Big 10 1 196.350 195.140 19 Arkansas 195.296 SC SEC 1 196.175 195.120 20 Ohio State 195.286 C Big 10 1 196.250 195.230 21 Kent State 195.204 C MAC 1 196.050 195.035 22 Washington 195.188 W PAC 12 1 196.025 195.020 23 Kentucky 195.182 C SEC 1 195.825 195.240 24 Penn State 195.014 NE Big 10 1 196.700 194.935 25 West Virginia 194.988 SE Big 12 1 196.150 194.755

Rank Team Name V Ave Region Conference Division High RQS 1 Florida 49.429 SE SEC 1 49.625 49.410 2 L.S.U. 49.343 C SEC 1 49.500 49.345 3 Georgia 49.334 SE SEC 1 49.550 49.335 4 Alabama 49.329 C SEC 1 49.475 49.300 5 Utah 49.317 NC PAC 12 1 49.400 49.300 6 Oklahoma 49.246 SC Big 12 1 49.450 49.275 7 Maryland 49.213 SE EAGL 1 49.300 49.195 8 Michigan 49.207 NE Big 10 1 49.325 49.225 9 UCLA 49.188 W PAC 12 1 49.350 49.155 10 Stanford 49.179 W PAC 12 1 49.275 49.160 11 Nebraska 49.154 SC Big 10 1 49.375 49.110 12 Minnesota 49.142 NC Big 10 1 49.325 - 13 Oregon State 49.114 W PAC 12 1 49.275 49.135 14 Denver 49.082 NC WAC 1 49.225 49.110 15 Boise State 49.075 W WAC 1 49.325 - 16 Auburn 49.057 C SEC 1 49.300 49.070 17 Penn State 49.054 NE Big 10 1 49.275 49.060 18 Bridgeport 49.043 NE ECAC 2 49.325 49.015 19 West Virginia 49.038 SE Big 12 1 49.225 49.000 20 California 48.992 W PAC 12 1 49.125 48.965 21 Ohio State 48.975 C Big 10 1 49.275 48.970 22 North Carolina State 48.964 SE EAGL 1 49.200 48.955 23 Arkansas 48.958 SC SEC 1 49.200 48.910 - Kent State 48.958 C MAC 1 49.200 48.910 25 Arizona 48.907 SC PAC 12 1 49.200 48.950

Rank Team Name UB Ave Region Conference Division High RQS 1 Florida 49.421 SE SEC 1 49.600 49.435 2 Georgia 49.303 SE SEC 1 49.450 49.310 3 Oklahoma 49.271 SC Big 12 1 49.525 49.285 4 Michigan 49.261 NE Big 10 1 49.375 49.245 5 Alabama 49.192 C SEC 1 49.400 49.150 6 UCLA 49.167 W PAC 12 1 49.300 49.140 7 Nebraska 49.063 SC Big 10 1 49.450 48.985 8 Boise State 49.040 W WAC 1 49.350 - 9 Stanford 48.979 W PAC 12 1 49.375 48.900 10 Penn State 48.971 NE Big 10 1 49.125 48.980 11 Denver 48.961 NC WAC 1 49.275 48.995 12 Auburn 48.954 C SEC 1 49.200 48.940 13 Iowa 48.950 NC Big 10 1 49.200 48.900 14 L.S.U. 48.939 C SEC 1 49.450 48.975 15 Kent State 48.925 C MAC 1 49.275 48.855 16 Illinois-Champaign 48.917 SC Big 10 1 49.250 48.850 17 Arizona 48.886 SC PAC 12 1 49.150 48.915 18 Arkansas 48.863 SC SEC 1 49.250 48.785 19 Oregon State 48.861 W PAC 12 1 49.425 48.990 20 Utah 48.854 NC PAC 12 1 49.300 48.765 21 Ohio State 48.839 C Big 10 1 49.100 48.840 22 Washington 48.833 W PAC 12 1 49.175 48.765 23 Kentucky 48.829 C SEC 1 49.150 48.830 24 BYU 48.779 NC None 1 49.050 48.800 25 Western Michigan 48.755 C MAC 1 48.875 -

Rank Team Name BB Ave Region Conference Division High RQS 1 Oklahoma 49.350 SC Big 12 1 49.525 49.345 2 Florida 49.196 SE SEC 1 49.450 49.185 3 Michigan 49.125 NE Big 10 1 49.275 49.120 4 Stanford 49.096 W PAC 12 1 49.325 49.050 5 Alabama 49.075 C SEC 1 49.425 49.005 6 UCLA 49.071 W PAC 12 1 49.300 49.025 7 Nebraska 49.042 SC Big 10 1 49.325 48.985 8 Auburn 48.982 C SEC 1 49.425 49.000 9 Utah 48.925 NC PAC 12 1 49.325 48.845 10 Minnesota 48.904 NC Big 10 1 49.150 - 11 Washington 48.888 W PAC 12 1 49.125 48.840 12 L.S.U. 48.886 C SEC 1 49.275 48.855 13 Oregon State 48.875 W PAC 12 1 49.175 48.945 14 Arizona State 48.804 SC PAC 12 1 49.025 48.760 15 Illinois-Champaign 48.788 SC Big 10 1 49.250 48.695 16 Georgia 48.781 SE SEC 1 49.425 48.840 17 Arizona 48.761 SC PAC 12 1 49.000 48.820 18 Ohio State 48.746 C Big 10 1 49.075 48.780 19 Denver 48.739 NC WAC 1 49.050 48.795 20 North Carolina State 48.725 SE EAGL 1 49.150 48.735 21 Arkansas 48.708 SC SEC 1 48.950 48.660 22 Central Michigan 48.596 C MAC 1 49.075 48.585 23 Maryland 48.575 SE EAGL 1 49.075 48.475 24 Kentucky 48.546 C SEC 1 49.000 48.735 25 Boise State 48.540 W WAC 1 49.025 -

Rank Team Name FX Ave Region Conference Division High RQS 1 Michigan 49.346 NE Big 10 1 49.625 49.325 2 L.S.U. 49.339 C SEC 1 49.525 49.355 3 Oklahoma 49.304 SC Big 12 1 49.450 49.295 4 Utah 49.288 NC PAC 12 1 49.575 49.230 5 Florida 49.250 SE SEC 1 49.650 49.205 6 Alabama 49.246 C SEC 1 49.500 49.195 7 UCLA 49.225 W PAC 12 1 49.550 49.160 8 Minnesota 49.117 NC Big 10 1 49.450 - 9 Arizona 49.032 SC PAC 12 1 49.400 49.105 10 Nebraska 49.025 SC Big 10 1 49.275 48.975 11 Denver 49.014 NC WAC 1 49.400 49.005 12 Oregon State 48.982 W PAC 12 1 49.225 48.955 13 Iowa 48.971 NC Big 10 1 49.275 48.910 14 Kentucky 48.954 C SEC 1 49.125 48.945 15 Georgia 48.950 SE SEC 1 49.375 49.045 16 Pittsburgh 48.938 NE EAGL 1 49.250 48.875 17 Kent State 48.929 C MAC 1 49.300 48.855 18 West Virginia 48.921 SE Big 12 1 49.225 48.860 19 California 48.913 W PAC 12 1 49.325 48.830 20 Boise State 48.900 W WAC 1 49.500 - 21 Maryland 48.888 SE EAGL 1 49.425 48.780 22 Stanford 48.875 W PAC 12 1 49.400 48.770 - North Carolina State 48.875 SE EAGL 1 49.275 48.895 24 Illinois-Champaign 48.863 SC Big 10 1 49.250 48.785 25 New Hampshire 48.850 NE EAGL 1 49.175 48.805

Rank First Name Last Name AA Ave Team Region High RQS 1 39.595 UCLA W 39.675 - 2 Bridget Sloan 39.563 Florida SE 39.675 - 3 Ivana Hong 39.550 Stanford W 39.550 - 4 Taylor Spears 39.446 Oklahoma SC 39.575 39.455 5 Emily Wong 39.440 Nebraska SC 39.650 - 6 Ashanée Dickerson 39.433 Florida SE 39.650 - 7 Katie Zurales 39.400 Michigan NE 39.575 39.365 8 Joanna Sampson 39.375 Michigan NE 39.600 39.325 9 Erica Brewer 39.375 Oklahoma SC 39.525 39.345 10 Kytra Hunter 39.356 Florida SE 39.700 - 11 Rheagan Courville 39.354 L.S.U. C 39.600 39.425 12 Olivia Courtney 39.350 UCLA W 39.475 - 13 Alina Weinstein 39.342 Illinois-Champaign SC 39.600 39.290 14 Kim Jacob 39.320 Alabama C 39.425 - 15 Corrie LOTHROP 39.317 Utah NC 39.400 - 16 Ashley Morgan 39.310 Stanford W 39.550 - 17 Alaina Johnson 39.300 Florida SE 39.300 - - Lichelle Wong 39.300 UCLA W 39.300 - 19 Jessie DeZiel 39.288 Nebraska SC 39.525 39.240 20 Aubree Cristello 39.271 Arizona SC 39.475 39.265 21 Kaleigh Dickson 39.256 L.S.U. C 39.350 - 22 Brie Olson 39.242 Oklahoma SC 39.575 39.175 23 Caitlin Atkinson 39.207 Auburn C 39.525 39.215 24 Katherine Grable 39.200 Arkansas SC 39.475 - - Petrina Yokay 39.200 Auburn C 39.300 - - Kathy Tang 39.200 Maryland SE 39.375 -

Rank First Name Last Name V Ave Team Region High RQS 1 Tory WILSON 9.954 Utah NC 10.000 9.945 2 Kytra Hunter 9.930 Florida SE 9.975 - 3 Ashanée Dickerson 9.925 Florida SE 9.975 9.915 - Noel Couch 9.925 Georgia SE 9.925 - 5 Sarie Morrison 9.915 L.S.U. C 10.000 - 6 Katy Dodds 9.912 Maryland SE 9.975 9.900 7 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.908 UCLA W 10.000 9.890 8 Brittany Skinner 9.906 Nebraska SC 9.925 - 9 Bridget Sloan 9.900 Florida SE 9.925 9.895 10 Randi Lau 9.900 L.S.U. C 9.900 - - Monica MESALLES 9.900 Bridgeport NE 9.950 9.890 12 Diandra Milliner 9.896 Alabama C 9.925 9.890 13 Kayla SLECHTA 9.896 Minnesota NC 9.950 - 14 Brandie Jay 9.894 Georgia SE 9.975 9.900 15 Rheagan Courville 9.889 L.S.U. C 9.950 9.900 16 Ally Krikorian 9.887 Maryland SE 9.925 9.880 - Georgia DABRITZ 9.887 Utah NC 9.925 9.880 18 Lindsey Cheek 9.884 Georgia SE 9.925 9.885 19 Brittany Rogers 9.884 Georgia SE 9.925 9.890 20 Rachel Updike 9.883 Missouri SC 9.950 9.870 21 Ivana Hong 9.881 Stanford W 9.900 - 22 Jenny COVERS 9.880 Minnesota NC 9.900 - 23 Marissa Gutierrez 9.879 Alabama C 9.950 9.865 24 Nicole Dayton 9.875 Stanford W 9.950 9.860 - Katherine Grable 9.875 Arkansas SC 9.925 -

Rank First Name Last Name UB Ave Team Region High RQS 1 Chelsea Davis 9.912 Georgia SE 9.950 9.915 2 Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto 9.888 Florida SE 9.925 - 3 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.879 UCLA W 9.975 9.860 4 Brittany Rogers 9.875 Georgia SE 9.925 9.880 - Erica Brewer 9.875 Oklahoma SC 9.925 9.865 6 Sarie Morrison 9.875 L.S.U. C 9.925 9.875 - Joanna Sampson 9.875 Michigan NE 9.925 9.875 8 Rachel Guida 9.871 Kent State C 9.900 9.865 - Sarah DeMeo 9.871 Alabama C 9.900 9.865 10 Alaina Johnson 9.867 Florida SE 9.950 - - Emily Wong 9.867 Nebraska SC 9.950 9.850 12 Kaleigh Dickson 9.863 L.S.U. C 9.900 - 13 Jessie DeZiel 9.862 Nebraska SC 9.900 9.855 14 Taylor Spears 9.861 Oklahoma SC 9.925 9.870 15 Caroline O'Brien 9.860 Western Michigan C 9.900 - 16 Ashley Priess 9.858 Alabama C 9.900 9.850 - Brittnee Martinez 9.858 Michigan NE 9.950 - 18 Sharaya Musser 9.857 Penn State NE 9.900 9.860 19 Ashley Sledge 9.854 Alabama C 9.900 9.845 20 Sachi Sugiyama 9.854 Michigan NE 9.900 9.855 21 Alyssa CLICK 9.850 Southern Utah NC 9.850 - - Corrie LOTHROP 9.850 Utah NC 9.875 - - Sydnie Dillard 9.850 Arkansas SC 9.850 - 24 Ashanée Dickerson 9.846 Florida SE 9.875 9.845 - Nina McGee 9.846 Denver NC 9.900 9.850 - Moriah Martin 9.846 Denver NC 9.925 9.840

Rank First Name Last Name BB Ave Team Region High RQS 1 Mackenzie Caquatto 9.893 Florida SE 9.950 9.890 2 Stephanie Giameo 9.883 Maryland SE 9.950 9.870 3 Taylor Spears 9.879 Oklahoma SC 9.975 9.885 4 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.875 UCLA W 9.925 - 5 Alyssa CLICK 9.875 Southern Utah NC 9.875 - - Erica Brewer 9.875 Oklahoma SC 9.950 9.860 - Dusti RUSSELL 9.875 Minnesota NC 9.875 - 8 Danusia Francis 9.875 UCLA W 9.925 9.865 9 Sarah Miller 9.864 Ohio State C 9.950 9.860 10 Amanda Spinner 9.863 Stanford W 9.925 9.850 11 Megan Walker 9.861 Auburn C 9.925 9.855 12 Kim Jacob 9.858 Alabama C 9.900 9.850 13 Katie Zurales 9.857 Michigan NE 9.925 9.845 14 Madison Mooring 9.854 Oklahoma SC 9.925 9.855 15 Caitlin Atkinson 9.850 Auburn C 9.875 9.855 - Rheagan Courville 9.850 L.S.U. C 9.950 9.860 17 Brittnee Martinez 9.846 Michigan NE 9.900 9.845 18 Sophina DeJesus 9.837 UCLA W 9.875 - 19 Sydnie Dillard 9.833 Arkansas SC 9.875 9.825 20 Breanna HUGHES 9.829 Utah NC 9.875 9.820 - Chelsea Tang 9.829 Oregon State W 9.875 9.820 - Alina Weinstein 9.829 Illinois-Champaign SC 9.900 9.815 - Shannon GOLICH 9.829 Minnesota NC 9.875 - 24 Aubree Cristello 9.829 Arizona SC 9.900 9.835 25 Katherine Grable 9.820 Arkansas SC 9.875 -

Rank First Name Last Name FX Ave Team Region High RQS 1 Vanessa Zamarripa 9.930 UCLA W 9.975 - 2 Joanna Sampson 9.911 Michigan NE 9.975 9.895 3 Kim Jacob 9.908 Alabama C 9.950 9.900 4 Ashanée Dickerson 9.900 Florida SE 9.975 9.890 5 Kytra Hunter 9.900 Florida SE 9.950 - 6 Haley Scaman 9.892 Oklahoma SC 9.950 9.880 - Ally Krikorian 9.892 Maryland SE 9.925 9.885 - Becky TUTKA 9.892 Utah NC 9.925 9.885 9 Olivia Courtney 9.890 UCLA W 9.950 - 10 Monica MESALLES 9.890 Bridgeport NE 9.925 - 11 Emily Wong 9.885 Nebraska SC 9.925 - 12 Alyssa Pritchett 9.883 UCLA W 9.925 9.875 13 Ashley Morgan 9.880 Stanford W 9.950 - 14 Rheagan Courville 9.879 L.S.U. C 9.975 9.885 15 Marie Case 9.875 Kent State C 9.925 9.865 - Ebony Walters 9.875 Maryland SE 9.900 - - Ivana Hong 9.875 Stanford W 9.875 - - Briley Casanova 9.875 Michigan NE 9.875 - 19 Brie Olson 9.871 Oklahoma SC 9.925 9.870 20 Nansy DAMIANOVA 9.871 Utah NC 9.900 9.865 - Kylie SCHERMANN 9.871 Minnesota NC 9.925 - 22 Ashley Sledge 9.869 Alabama C 9.900 - - Christa Tanella 9.869 Georgia SE 9.900 9.875 24 Makayla Stambaugh 9.868 Oregon State W 9.950 9.870 25 Katie Zurales 9.867 Michigan NE 9.950 9.850