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Arkansas Gymnastics, 2008

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Hometown/Prev. School/Club Tualatin, Ore./Tualatin/Metro Center Gymnastics Verona, NJ/Mt. St. Academy/Northstars Dominic Kingwood, Gymnastics TX/Kingwood/Rowland/Ballard Torrance, CA/Academy ofthe Two Hearts/SCATS New Windsor, NY/Washingtonville/Gym Kids Plano, Texas/Plano High/Texas Senior Dreams Springdale, Center Gymnastics AR/Springdale/Williams Eugene, OR/South Eugene/National Academy of Edmond, Club Gymnastics Okla./Edmond/Dynamo Seattle, WA/Juanta/Gymnastics East San Antonio,San Central/USATX/East Aerial Athletics Endwell, NY/Maine-Endwell/Southern Gymnastics Tier GYM’BACKS ROCK - Media Information Page  Page Michelle Stout Amy DeFilippo Casey Jo Magee Lauren Mirkovich AA || So. || Eugene, Ore. || Eugene, AA || So. Dir. of Gymnastics Ops. Gymnastics of Dir. AA || So. || Endwell, N.Y. || Endwell, AA || So. AA || So. || Torrance, Calif. Torrance, || So. || AA Assistant Coach Dave Kuzara Emily Peacock Allison Daniels Ashly McPherson AA || Sr. || San Antonio, TX Antonio, San || Sr. || AA AA || So. || Kingwood, TX || Kingwood, AA || So. AA || So. || Springdale, Ark. Springdale, || So. || AA GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Cook é Ren Co-Head Coach Co-Head Molly Lewis AA || Fr. || Plano, TX || Plano, AA || Fr. AA || Sr. || Verona, N.J. Verona, || AA || Sr. Samantha Cortez Sarah Nagashima AA || So. || Seattle, Wash. || Seattle, AA || So. Mark Cook Co-Head Coach Co-Head Stacy Bartlett AA || Fr. || Tualatin, Ore. Tualatin, || AA || Fr. Kathryn Maschino AA || Jr. || New Windsor, N.Y. Windsor, New || Jr. || AA AA || Fr. || Edmond, Okla. || Edmond, AA || Fr. Alexandra LaChance Alexandra Radio/Television Roster Radio/Television Media Information Page  Championship appearanceNCAA in2006andjustmissedqualifyinglastyear inacloseregional finish at Ann Arbor. one made has Arkansas year. this Coliseum Stegeman in Championship NCAA 2008 the hosts Georgia champion national Defending April 24-26 Central-Oklahoma;South Southeast-Florida; West-Oregon State The sites Regional are 2008NCAA asfollows: Central-LSU; Northeast-TBA; Central-Minnesota; North April 12 hashadateam.seasons Arkansas Arkansas’ showing. finishisafifth-place best The SEC Championship returns to the Gwinett Center in Duluth, Ga., in 2008. The league championship has been in Duluth two of the five March 29 Thisbetween isthefirstmeeting Gym’Backs the Michigan State. and poll finished17thinthefinal for 2007. The Spartans March 21 andagainatChampionship.Regional the2006NCAA The finishedeighth Sooners Championship.at the2007NCAA NCAA 2005 the at Arkansas defeated history. program OU in time first the for season regular the during meet Arkansas and Oklahoma March 15 meet. atRegional theNCAA a bigwinin2006at Arkansas Championship.at the2007NCAA finished UCLA fourth Arkansas makes its second trip to UCLA where Arkansas coach Mark Cook faces his former team. The Gym’Backs are March 9 advantage holdsan11-0series and Georgia over Arkansas. finishedthe The Dogs Gym year No.ranked 1. Three-time defending national champion in Georgia Athens.hosts Arkansas is the Gym’BacksIt third appearance in Stegeman Coliseum March 1 Arenain Barnhill withonewinfor eachteam. Auburn tied finishedtheseason ranked for 24thin2007. Auburn,against advantageseries the the has in Arkansas 6-4. Fayettevillethirdappearancein its making Auburnis tied is series the and Feb. 22 year 23rd ranked in2007. the Arena.finished Barnhill The Wildcats in appearance third it making is all-time. Kentucky Kentucky against 9-0-1 areGym’Backs The Feb. 15 finished ninth Championship.at the2007NCAA an hold Tide Crimson 2008.The toTuscaloosain trip it’sthird makes Arkansas Feb. 8 oftheGym’Backtory program. a holds and Florida Championships NCAA 2007 the at third finished Gators The Feb. 1 16th inthecountry. ranked year the finished Fayetteville.toPSU traveled has PSU time third the and teams two these between meeting fourth the is This Jan. 25 against thepowerhouse Tigers. LSUfinishedseventh Championship.at the2007NCAA Thisthe is Jan. 18 the Mountaineers. ever. trip second the and Arbor Ann to trip regular-season first Arkansas is This North Gym’Backs the 2007 The for in Arbor Ann went to Jan. 11 Date 2008 GymnasticsSchedule east Regional. Michigan tied for 4th meeting between LSU and Arkansas.betweenand meeting LSU 14th The have Tigers won first the Th.-Sat. Saturday Saturday Friday Friday Sunday Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Day 11th at the NCAA Championship while West Virginia ended the year ranked NCAA Nationals NCAA Regionals SEC Championships Michigan State Oklahoma UCLA w/Bama, CS-Fullerton Georgia* Auburn* Kentucky* Alabama* Florida* Penn State LSU* Michigan w/WestVirginia Teams GYM’BACKS ROCK -0 series advantage over the Gym’Backs and Alabama and Gym’Backs the over advantage series 11-0 5-0 series advantage over Arkansas in the five-year his the in advantageoverArkansas series 15-0 3 meetings but Arkansas has steadilygap has the closed Arkansas but meetings 13

Los Angeles, Calif. Athens, Ga. TBA Duluth, Ga. BARNHILL BARNHILL Athens, Ga. BARNHILL BARNHILL Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gainesville, Fla. BARNHILL BARNHILL Ann Arbor,Mich. H/A 18th. Arkansas is 2-2 against 1-3 against UCLA with

6:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 4:00 PM Time TBA - - Media Information - - - - - Page  Page We are lucky that that lucky are We 0%. -- Mark 110%. give and to do, to cruited cellence that you have estab lished in the first five seasons help you this year? I think what we have accomplished thus far has given the team a greater confi They have a dence. better sense of what is expected and how much effort needs also We to be our to achieve given goals. have a sense of maturity - I would have To do To the gymnastics that they were re What are your thoughts this year’s schedule? on Same we are as tough! always, However, excited to have several meets on ESPN, including the pink meet We at Alabama. are excited to have some come new to teams Barnhill: Michigan Oklahoma. We State feel the schedule and should for the post season. us prepare definitely -- René usual. as tough, very It’s our win really /loss count. doesn’t record The schedule also provides an opportu nity to knock off teams that are always seen as being at the top. If we wish have to a certain perception by others, we need to be competing in that arena as -- Mark much as possible. for ex How does the tradition need to keep them focused on enjoying this opportunity and relish the moment. -- Mark with young pretty is team The are What underclassmen. nine you expectations? -- René Win. Compete. Hit. - - - We We just Everyone can be a leader, GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS is probably more internally driven their part on than externally driven by the -- René or the team. coaches Not really, only the ones they themselves-sometimes seniors put develop on last urgencytheir of is sense it because a and want year, to do really well. and that is what we tell them. -- Mark them. tell we is what and that You have a small group of up perclassmen (juniors and se niors). Is there more/different pressure on them to perform? again, Well, the majority of our routines come from the sophomore class. How as ever, seniors Emily and Sam want to have a great last so season, the pressure cock) cock) and Sam (Cortez) are seniors and I have look experience. to both of them to provide leadership out on the floor aswell ascontributing -- René on almost every event. Samantha Cortez is the most vocal leader as a while senior, Alexandra LaChance leads by example with her work ethic. Some of the other gymnasts are learning how to and lead, all of them encouraged are to some lead time. at

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ships, ships, finish in thetop for for us. Obviously they made an impact last season and they have continued to On improve. the other Emily hand, (Pea pect from them? The sophomore class is definitelying to be go competing the most routines Who are your team this year and what do you ex leaders ous injuries for the year and have fun!!! -- Mark the regular season, and qualify as a team and qualify as a team season, the regular to NCAA-finishing in the top seri any avoid to want we way the Along at the first meet, beat Oklahoma in March, March, in Oklahoma beat meet, first the at finish in thetop four at SECChampion into routines. Ifinto routines. I could express my goals would they year coming this team the for be to beat at least one SEC team that we not have beat beat in Michigan the past, Right now we are focusing on getting both new skills and our old skills back NCAA Championship. That’s there, get we Once always program. this for goal a top lookinga are for we What are the team’s goals the team’s What are for the 2008 season? of we want course, Well, to return to the

Q & A with A & Q Media Information Page  -- Mark is. excellence really what redefine must program the year each and back, step holds accountable. and people everyone, for tone a sets It Emily and Sam. --René to credit a is maturity the say to o cno lt it let cannot You our ability. --Mark will maximize our potential to the best of great,real we not is depth our Although beam. balance solid and routines, floor fun bars,,improved on very mance perfor of level higher a see will fans the gymnastics. executed well I think the fans will continue to see clean ul w wl ed p n top! on up end will we fully hope and wire the go to down should meets our of lot a think I meets. competitive and tough expect can Fans year’s team? expect fromthis What canfans There is a definite focus on success. --René focus definite a is There GYM’BACKS ROCK as think also I - -

I see the next I threesee the next years as in critical ce awards the on stand. place --René a for vying and Six Super the in Championships, Na tional the at be consistently to want We in thenextfiveto10years? Where do you see the program hard work. --Mark with area that in four top the to get up back can we feel I attendance, home in some munity. slipped havewe Although com our by support in increase an see Also,I goal. major a is consistency with getting of the workright chemistry ethic rm i te US. the in grams top the among place a menting eriig s e, and key, is Recruiting 0 pro 10 - - - - Coaches and Staff Page  Page GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Coaches and Staff Page 10 n ut h scn sao. n diin the addition, In season. second the just in ranking national 20 top a and appearance al provement in 2004 earning an NCAA Region im continued saw Gym’Backs the as Cooks sas. Arkan of University the for class recruiting scouting,first-everthe signing and recruiting also was he while accomplished was this All munity on the Lady Razorbacks’ newest sport. and educating the comNorthwest Arkansas lecting,equipment;assembling and ordering of facilities;nation’sse practice the best of one construction the on consulting himself found he up,and ground the from program a build to asked was He staff. the joined he when coach collegiate a of role traditional inMay 2001. gram at Arkansas accepted the challenge of starting a new pro women’sin collegiate gymnastics, Cook Mark MARK COOK--Co-HeadCoachChicoState,1977 made Cook proud withitseffort. Arkansas and Gym’Backs the welcomed tics pionship. in the year culminating at the National Cham lateunprecedented mid- run an made and season corner a turned Gym’Backs the as off was young andtheschedulewas tough. Cook didn’t panic, noting thatoften the team But should. team the thought many scores the posting wasn’t Arkansas and began year Championship,NCAA in2006. the and heights, new reaching expectations dance. tive year in the nation ranked fourth in atten consecu second its finishing booths, ticket Arkansas also continued its dominance in the season.that bars on Leigh Melissa in athlete Lady Razorbacks had their first all-conference The paidofffor hard work andeffort the the expand to upon called was Cook Considered one of the finest technicians The largest stage for collegiate gymnas collegiate for stage largest The paid approach coaching even-keel His the as rocky havemayseemed road The exceed to continued Gym’Backs The ------

marks thatmarks stillremain. with books record the throughout sprinkled is Stanford at success Cook’s nation. the in Championship team appearances finishing as high as eighth NCAA of pair a to Stanford guided Cook addition, In champion. na tional individual first program’s the coached Pac-10 and appearances two Regional NCAA four to titles, Cardinal the leading sons, PRIOR TO ARKANSAS NACGC/W Academic ScholarAthletes. members, 35 SEC academic honorees and 40 TeamService Community week,SEC the four Conference performer, three SEC gymnasts of year. last trip program’ssecond the missing rowly nar appearance Championship NCAA one and appearances Regional NCAA four made 4 NCAA Regional Appearances Regional 4 NCAA 54-87-1 (5years) AT ARKANSAS -Two Championship team NCAA appearances -Four Champions Regional NCAA -Pac-10 Champion, 1998, 2001 -NCAA West Coach Region ofthe Year, 2001 -Pac-10 Coach ofthe Year, 2001 61-20-2 (7) Stanford, 1997-2003 PRIOR TOARKANSAS IndividualQualifiers 2 NCAA Championship Appearance1 NCAA ne Co’ laesi, rass has Arkansas leadership, Cook’s Under Cook coached at Stanford for four sea four for Stanford at coached Cook all-Southeastern one coached has He GYM’BACKS ROCK - - - pionships and the 1997 NCAA Championship. 1999, theirhomeinFayetteville. andmake States Elite Coaches Association in198. United the by Yearthe of Coach Elite rookie the named was Cook director. academy the as served also Clovis, Cook at years two final a into Clovis build helped Cook1994, to 1980 from Gymnastics of Academy(Calif.) Clovis for coach head the as Serving country. the in coaches club top the of one considered was Cook ranks, ing team titlein1997. the taking before to1996 in runner-up national 1995 in arrived he season the NCAAs at fourth from moving Cook’s UCLA to led work two Pac-10 titles, three NCAA Regional Cham won Bruins the UCLA, at years three Cook’s During 1997. to 1994 from coach assistant an as UCLA at champions Pac-10 and NCAA

-President California ofNorthern Women’s JOAge-Group-Regional Chair, 1986-8 -USGF JOPresident Elite Coach ofthe -Rookie Year, 198 ClovisDistrict, Unified School 1980-94 -1997 National Champions -Three titles Regional NCAA -Two Pac-10 titles UCLA, 1994-97 ak n Rn Co wr mrid in married were Cook René and Mark Before moving into the collegiate coach ro t Safr, ok epd build helped Cook Stanford, to Prior Gymnastics AssociationGymnastics 0suet lb I his In club. 900-student - - Coaches and Staff - - - - Page 11 Page Cook Cook worked for three seasons as the assis The former René Lyst was herself a regional Together Together with her husband Mark, René Re NCAA first Stanford’s produced Cooks The Before moving to Stanford as the assistant -2 Pac 10 team titles 10 team -2 Pac beam 10 champions -Co-Pac 1996-97 State, Penn qualifier -NCAA team -NCAA champion Regional team -NCAA Regional beam champion 1993-96 UMass, -NCAA individual competitor -3 NCAA Regional appearances -NCAA Regional beam champion -NCAA champion Regional all-around champions 10 team -Atlantic ship in gymnastics in women’s 1998 and repeated the NCAA Northeast Region title and an 11th-place 11th-place an and title NortheastRegion NCAA the at the NCAAChampionships. finish At State. Penn to prior Massachusetts at coach tant she UMass, was responsible for and assisting with recruiting. taking the beam, the on champion conference and 1992 Big 10 beam balance title as a member of the team. State Penn PRIOR TO ARKANSAS TO PRIOR helped lead Stanford to its firstPac-10 champion the feat in 2001. Under the Cooks’ tutelage, Cardinal the had its first national champion gymnast, in 1997. in the vault Larissa Fontaine, gional champions as well, picking up four in their four seasons with the Cardinal. Stanford enjoyed success in the classroom as well, with 14 Scholas tic All-America selections and 17 selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team during the time Cooks’ Alto. in Palo Cook coach, was the assistant coach at Penn State for the 1997 She season. helped the Lady Lions to ------GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Cook Cook paced the Gym’Backs to a 19 No. rank Cook also plays an integral role in educating Cook also spearheads Arkansas’ commitment also Cook spearheads Arkansas’ 2 NCAA Individual Appearances 4 NCAA Regional Appearances PRIOR TO ARKANSAS appearances 1997-2003 Stanford, team Championships NCAA -2 -3 individual NCAA Competitors champion -NCAA vault beam -NCAA up balance runner beam balance place -NCAA third -2 NCAA Regional beam champions AT ARKANSAS years) 54-87-1 (5 1 NCAA Appearance Championship ing duties in the gym, ing she duties spends in numerous the hours gym, ef recruiting staff’s the coordinating and recruiting forts. coached coached 35 Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll members, 40 National Association for Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Aca demic Scholar Athletes and numerous Women’s Arkansas Athletics Department Honor Roll selec tions. end) ing as a and team (at a season’s program-best sea regular the end to beam balance the on 10 No. son in 2007. Northwest Arkansas about collegiate gymnastics. She serves as Arkansas’ ing meet music and manager, assisting with select lighting and sound decisions for a 15-minute introduction in Barnhill coach of complement full her to addition In Arena. paratus paratus numerous times in the first five seasons. In addition, the second-year beam team defeated Crimson the when Tuscaloosa in beam on Alabama Tide ranked fourth was in 2004. in the nation in with the the classroom Lady Razorbacks ranking 21th in the nation among gymnastics teams grade point for average in 2007. Cook’s teams have always posted a 3.30 GPA or better and she has ------Cook’s efforts Cook’s are critical success to Arkansas’ Cook’s Cook’s initial duties included consulting on In 2006, the inaugural class took the Cook, along with husband and co-head coach coach co-head and husband with along Cook, But on May 7, 2001, she accepted that chal Did we mention she was asked to do that René Cook’s first headcoaching assignment Mark and René Cook Mark and René Cook’s athletes rewrote the record book for the ap the for book record the rewrote athletes Cook’s to to compete in the country’s toughest gymnastics the Southeastern Conference. conference, in and As out the of primarythe gym. beam coach, ship appearance after a second-place showing at facility. own an NCAA Regional in Arkansas’ the construction of one of the best nation’s prac tice facilities and assembling a team good enough convincing the team to take a chance on building a building on chance a take to team the convincing up. the ground from program first NCAA to Gym’Backs Champion the program’s lenge and quickly built Arkansas into a be a part to program be proud would of. coach any that inked a Mark recruiting class Cook, of 11 freshmen, leotards and no team when Cook accepted the po the accepted Cook when team no and leotards Gym’Back inaugural the for coach co-head as sition program. ly competitive, academically superior crowd-pleas ly competitive, ing program. no equipment, no gym, no was There scratch? from national a into gymnastics Arkansas Turn this: was RENÉ COOK -- Co-Head Coach -- Penn State, 1993 State, -- Penn Coach -- Co-Head COOK RENÉ Coaches and Staff Page 12 West Moun the helping Virginia at assistant an was he recently Most setting. 11 club the in years and experience coaching collegiate of years 17 with sas the nation -aprogram best. in 10th as high as ranking 2007 in heights new reached workers exer floor His Arkansas.at coach cise floor primary the is and Gym’Backs the with season ond DAVE KUZARA--AssistantCoachMichigan,1980 uaa oe t Arkan to comes Kuzara sec his enters Kuzara Dave - - - - ure. ten his during finishes ner-up run four had and titles team 10 Atlantic two won teams UMass coach.His assistant an was who where he worked with René Cook Massachusetts at of University the experience coaching head 2005 andhadninein2006. in scholars all academic GC/W NACseven posted program the addition, In average. its overall grade point improve team gym nastics the Mountaineer helping room class the in athletes student- assisted zara gym,the in duties Ku season. 2006 entire the ing only dur fall one counted workers bar at West Virginia, Kuzara’s coach bars even appearances. Regional NCAA three and title team EAGL 2004 the to taineers UMass, 1993-2002 Head Coach Michigan, 1990-93 West Virginia, 2003-06 Arkansas, 2007-present Assistant Coach uaa lo a 1 yas of years 10 has also Kuzara his to addition In un an Primarily Record: 100-65 GYM’BACKS ROCK ------Izabelle reside inFayetteville.Izabelle daughter with along Brande sha Coach ofthe Year. Assistant Region Central NCAA 1 992 in named was Kuzara 1993. Kuzara under appearance Championship NCAA first-ever its made Michigan addition, In titles.Ten Big two to Wolverines the helped he where 1990-93, from Michigan at coach sistant Kuzara and his partner Nata partner his and Kuzara as an as served also Kuzara - - Coaches and Staff - - - - - Page 13 Page - - - - Nelson is pursuing her BSE in kinesiol ogy and BHES in food, human and hospitality dietetics with nutrition an expected graduatation date of May 2008. Currently Julie Nelson Julie joined Nelson the Lady Razorbacks in the fall of 2007 as one of two nutrition ists. A 2003 graduate of High, nearby Nelso Rogers was a member Mountie basketball team. of the Lady The The oldest of four children to Brad and she Gayle Nelson, in her fifthyear at Arkansas hasworked with thegymnastics, teams. and soccer football swimming and diving, brother. and a younger sisters has two - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Born Nov. 4, 1983, Lauren Nicole Mirkovich is the daughter of Ron and Chris As As the Gym’Backs’ meet manager, Mirkovich Mirkovich was a three-time all-American with Lauren Mirkovich returns for her second season season second her for returns Mirkovich Lauren A 2006 graduate of Judson High School in Cibo in School High Judson of graduate 2006 A Ashley Binns returns for her second season with season second her for returns Binns Ashley Prior to joining the Gym’Backs, Binns worked second-team selection, Mirkovich helped Michigan to two Big Ten runner-up Mirkovichfinish helped Michigansecond-team selection, Ten to two Big es. She earned Mirkovich. her bachelor of science in sports management and commu in higher degree edu and is pursuing her master’s Michigan from nications in 2006, Arkansas. at cation University University of Michigan, duties Mirkovich’s with the Gym’Backs include day-to-day officemanagement, coordination of meet officials and meet manage ment. schedules pre-meet entertainment, assists team with entries, manual scoring and team coordinates awards. the Wolverines on bars and was champion a in multiple-time the event. She Northeast Regional bars captured title in 2006 and the the 2006 2006 South Central title as well. A two-time all-Big Ten with the Gym’Backs as the Director of Gymnastics Operations in 2007-08. A former gymnast at the for for USA Aerial Athletics in San as Texas, Antonio, a recreational class coach teaching the fundamentals in in-the-gym included duties Binns’ gymnastics. of struction as class sign-up and organization. as well prior gymnast competitive a also was Binns Texas, lo, ma sophomore a is She Fayetteville. in arrival her to joring Arkansas. in nutrition at Binns’ manager. team’s the as serving Gym’Backs the duties include assisting equipment during practice, issuing and maintenance, assisting with recruiting duties. activities meet-day and various working with the Lady Razorbacks in 2007- in Razorbacks Lady the with working holds Baghurst England, Belper, in Born 08. several degrees and certificates including a diploma in sports nutrition for Moulton College (2004), a postgraduate certificate in education from the University of Wales Univer from science sports in BSc. a (2003), Timothy Baghurst year second his enters Baghurst Timothy sity College Chichester (2001), an MSc. in Ashley Binns -- Manager the couple have one child, Asa. one child, have the couple and and in MSc. sport administration from Midwestern State He University (2006). is working towards his Ph.D in nutrition at Arkansas. Baghurst is married Baghurst Terra-Leigh to and applied sport psychology from the University (2002) Wales of Nutritionists LAUREN MIRKOVICH -- Dir. of Gymnastics Ops -- Michigan, 2006 Michigan, -- Ops Gymnastics of Dir. -- MIRKOVICH LAUREN Coaches and Staff Page 14 Trainer Student Athletic Jason Traxson Chris. and Tim brothers; two has and Traxson country, andfootballcheerleading at Arkansas. cross men’s with worked has training.gree alsoinkinesiology/athletic de Master’s a pursue to remained has olgy from and the University of Arkansas to on kinesi in undergraduatedegree an earn went He baseball. and played football he where School High Rogers 2007. a as in training athletic team in assistant graduate gymnastics the and ment Depart Athletics Women’s Arkansas of JENNIFER JALLO -- Asst. Athletic Trainer -- North Dakota, 1997 Traxson is the son of Steve and Rita Rita and Steve of son the is Traxson Traxson gymnastics, to addition In Traxson is a 2002 graduate of nearby University the joined Traxson Jason - - - an instructor and lecturer at OSUandLehigh. both andlecturer an instructor with the International Elite Gymnastics Training Camp in 1999 and has as served teams atgymnastics East andsoftball Lansing, aswell asassisted withfootball. training,athletic in master’sforher StateUniversity de Michigan attended Jallo and men’s andwomen’s soccer andmen’s lacrosse. women’s basketball men’sand including teams, of range wide a with working ing at OSU. letic training staff, and aided in recordsinjury management and supply purchas ing with football at State.Oklahoma In addition, the she student supervised ath team at the2007 World University Games. staffmember. medical namedaUSGymnastics has been group of “pre-elite” athletes. Continuing her experience with elite the program,TOPSgymnasts,with a work to Jallo December in Ranch the to returned She oftheirsport,”and expectations saidJalloofherexperience. demands the to times all at were athletes the dedicated how see and coaches team. ofthe2000Olympic member a Schwikert,Tashawas with worked Jallo gymnasts elite the of teams.One tics gymnas elite international and Texas,national USA the with worked she where In the fall of 2003 Jallo was invited to work at Bela Karoly’s Ranch in Huntsville, for theswimminganddivingtennis teams.ing room support Razorbacks’Lady the of all handling insuranceneeds. train supervises also Jallo management, records with assists as well as system records computerroom’s For the Women’s Athletics Department, she administers the athletic training to focus ongymnastics inthefallof2002.portunity op the for University State Oklahoma from Arkansas of University the to came Jallo care, fitness and health team’s the in role major a trainer.Taking athletic To Coachesthe Cook, morethan much is JenniferJallo “just”gymnastics the gree. Completing her studies in kinesiology in 1999, she worked with the Spartan Along with her collegiate experience and NATA worked and certifications, Jallo experience collegiate her with Along bachelor’sa with Dakota degree North of Universitygraduate the 1997 of A University Lehigh at trainer assistant an was State,Jallo Oklahoma to Prior women’sassist with while worked tennis basketball,Jallo and softball, golf basketball women’s the with working Thailand to traveled Jallo Recently, national/international USA the from learn to opportunity great a was “It GYM’BACKS ROCK ------Coaches and Staff ------Page 15 Page . He also startedHealso and network radio first the . Roms have two daughters, 14-year-old Zoe Clio. and 11-year-old time academic counselor for Women’s Ath letics, Melissa Harwood-Rom is an Arkansas alumna. She currently works with academic eligibility and assists with student affairs for the department. She earned her degree with honors in English in . 1979 She fin then completed State, Oklahoma at a English in master’s Wash at economics in master’s second a ished is a Rom, Curt R. Dr. Her husband, State. ington The of horticultureprofessor at the University. Joining the University in 1989 as its first full- partment responsible for all Lady’Back buildings. A 1985 Julie Cain begins her 14th season with backs. the Lady Razor Promoted to Associate spring Athletic of 2007, Cain Director added responsibility for in most of the the building and renovation projects for the Lady’Backs while still serving as the head athletic trainer. Starting in 2004, Cain also serves as the facilities coordinator for the de graduate of the University of Illinois, she restructured the sports medicine department, including the expansion of the existing training room. Prior to Cain Arkansas, was an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Texas. While Olympic and world-class several with worked Cain Texas at 1991 and track 1989 volleyball, 1988 the as well as athletes championship teams. swimming national daughters, Abigail and Ellison. Abigail daughters, Beginning his 19th season at Arkansas, Bill Smith was pro all publications coordinates and public the relations for Lady Arkansas Smith took on-line pioneer, internet An Razorbacks. in 1994 and continues as the lead designer and manager for LADYBACKS.COM Smith joined Athletics. UA after television show Women’s for four years as assistant SID at Northeast Louisiana. His pub lications at NLU and Arkansas have earned over 30 regional Co from Nation the in Best 11 including awards, national and Ashley. and daughter Sean Athletics Rochelle as joined Women’s the director of devel opment in February 2007 and was promoted to assistant AD in foundation and corporate for director associate former A August. Rochelle relations, oversees the Lady Razorback Foundation and coordinates other outreach Prior activities. Rochelle to Arkansas, spent the past fiveyears at AzusaPacific where he was the chair of the department of exercise and sport academic science. all-America A quarterback two-time at Arkansas-Monticello, chelle Ro was recently inducted into the UAM Sports Rochelle Hall career, of administrative and Fame. academic an to shifting Before served as a graduate assistant football coach at and UA Clemson bachelor’s his earned He APU. and UAM at coach assistant an and then degree his received in master’s degree 1989 from and UAM, in 1999 his at Ed.D. Rochelle UA. have two and Caroline, his wife, moted moted to associate athletic director in September 1999. He he earned in 1 984, of A 1984 NLU journalism graduate SIDA. his master’s at NLU in 1989 and his doctorate at Arkansas in 1999. Smith and his wife Libby have two children, son Will Assistant AD for AD for Assistant Development Associate AD Associate Affairs Student for Bill Smith AD Associate Communications for Sean Rochelle Julie Cain AD for Associate Sports Medicine and Special Projects Melissa Harwood-Rom ------GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS lead UA to back-to-back Southwest Conference titles. She has the distinction of scoring the first point inAlabama-Bir mingham women’s basketball history as a member of daugh two have the Wayne, She and husband, team. first Blazer Mollie and Maggie. ters, Entering Entering her 23rd year with the Arkansas Athlet Women’s senior to promoted was Stehlik Mays Tracey Department, ics associate athletic director in Stehlik 2004. oversees compli Razor Lady the for management event and operations ance, departmentthe of side administrative the joined She backs. in 1995, promoted to associate in 1997. Stehlik served as the meet director for the NCAA Indoor Championships for the past As fiveyears. an assistant she basketballre coach, cruited some of the greatest Arkansas players and helped ball Championship. A 1981 graduate of Central sociate sociate Athletic Director in 1996. As the first associate ADfor she was hired full time in January 2004 as the assistant director assistant the as January2004 in time full hired was she and to director promoted in the summer of academic support, She of married2004. Razorback football player Marcus Camp expecting are their first child. and the couple bell in 2005, Brown-Campbell Brown-Campbell was promoted to assistant athletic director the ac oversees Brown-Campbell during the summer of 2006. academic of staff Lady’Backs’ the supervises and center ademic assistants with each team. She also fifth-year administers and hours hall) (study focus the program, tutoring depart ment’s and summer school programs. In she addition, is the director for the HAWGS Life-Skills program for the Athletics Women’s Department. The former Arkansas heptathlon all-American, Michigan where she also played on the Chippewas’ Michigan on the Chippewas’ she where also played earned her Pohl master’s basketball team, women’s State. Penn in 1984 from degree Beginning her fourth year as a Deedee full-time staff member, zorbacks zorbacks as the director of the marketing and pro motions program for all 11 Lady Razorback sports. She is the first associate AD charged with promo tion for sports. women’s Pohl spent 11 years with the NCAA prior to Arkansas, and was best known Women’s DivisionI the to liaison staff NCAA’s the as Volleyball Championship and the Division I Soft worked in a firmCPA for twoyears andwas the manager of a Razor Lady the joining to prior years 13 for institution financial track and She and husband Lance women’s (the UA back staff. cross country coach) have five children: Jeff, Meagan,Alison, Christie and Josh. Chris Pohl begins her sixth year with the Lady Ra Kim Harter starts her 17th year with the University of Arkan sas Athletics Women’s Department as the business manager. Starting with the Lady’Backsshe was promoted to As in 1991, proce set has she Department, Women’s the in affairs business dures for all financial aspects of the department. A University a certified graduated cum publicHarter, accountant, graduate, She student. returning a as Business of College the from laude ness assignment.” Arkansas’ first graduating class in 1876 had nine students, four of whom were women, a very high percentage for the age. One, One, age. the for percentage high very a women, were whom of four students, nine had 1876 in class graduating first Arkansas’ The University. the of building original the Main, Old of entrance the in plaque special a with honored is Barnes, Barnett Nettie “In inscription the reads: spirit of with Arkansas, her diploma in the she saddlebags, rode off on a mule to her firstteaching A Leader for Women from the Beginning from Women for A Leader Associate AD Associate Marketing for and Promotions Chris Pohl Campbell AD Assistant Academics for DeeDee DeeDee Kim Harter AD Associate Busi for Athletic Director Athletic Tracey Stehlik Senior Associate Arkansas Women’s Athletics Department Senior Administrators Senior Department Athletics Women’s Arkansas Coaches and Staff Page 16 Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeremy Braziel hermaster’sThorpe earned administration at MSUin1994. insport University,State Mankato of graduate communications mass honors 199 honors.CoverCreative A Most USA Volleyball. earned from nation guide 1997 The the in best for Award Guide Media Collegiate D.Nelson Viggo the VolleyballArkansas earned the Guide of edition 1996 the and CoSIDAfrom SEC events. Her publications have earned regional and national recognition and Women’sFayetteville,in Championship Country Cross Ark.,several and Volley1 994 the 1992, worked since CoSIDAThorpe of member A Arkansas. at sports other all with ing assist while volleyball,gymnastics golf,and softball with primarily worked has staff,Thorpe the joining Since 1994-95. in intern an as Arkansas to coming the Women’sin sistant after Office Communications Jeri Thorpe begins her 12th full year as a full-time as Assistant Communications Director Jeri Thorpe Arkansas Women’sAthleticsDepartmentSupportStaff Development Lindley Pettie Grounds Kevin Jones ball Final Four in Austin,Men’sin FourTexas, FinalNCAA ball 1994 the Debbie LeMasterDebbie New Media Blair Cartwright Communications Phil Pierce Purchasing - - - Compliance & Events Schwartz Gary Facilities LopshireDoug Administration Celice Clark GYM’BACKS ROCK Athletic for Director Academics Campbell. Deedee Assistant to married is 2005. He May in UA from justice criminal in arts of bachelor his earned Campbell Wal-Mart. at prevention loss in worked and Boozman John Congressman under internship nal congressio in a held agent Campbell football, free from retiring a After 1998-. as Ravens Baltimore the for football professional played Campbell track, and football in Arkansas at athlete two-sport A teams. women’sathletics 11 all for workouts conditioning and strength ing implement include Razorbacks. the responsibilities to Campbell’s stranger of no is January he in but 2006, staff Razorback conditioning Lady and the strength joined Campbell Marcus Assistant Strength Coach Marcus Campbell Razorback Razorback Office Ticket Mark Scobey GroupSpirit Coordinator Jean Nail Scholarships Kathi George Facilities Leigh Ann Neal Facilities John Griffith Travel Tanya Webb - - Meet The Gym’Backs Page 17 Page GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Meet The Gym’Backs Page 18 14 Auburn in a big SEC win for Arkansas.for win SEC big a in Auburn 14 No.at again and home at Florida ranked top- against first twice, came beam the on 9.825 of score top Her 2007. in floor and beam on bests career and season both posted She meet. Regional NCAA the at performance clutch a season including last times three vault on 9.875 season-bests posted Cortez on or road. home the at - favorite crowd a was and floor specialist, Cortez’s floor routine vault,Arkansas.A for beam competition every in competing 2007 in leader team As aJunior(2007) Career Bests No. 14Missouri Floor at Kentucky at No. 14Penn State at No. 10Kentucky Vault Event Wins *most recent AA FX BB UB VT aata otz mre a a as emerged Cortez Samantha 38.850 9.875 9.825 9.775 9.900 Senior || 5-3 || All-Around ||Verona,Senior ||5-3All-Around NJ||Mt.St. DominicAcademy ||Northstars Samantha Cortez GYM’BACKS ROCK No. 6Georgia Ark. 2 Quad at No. 14Auburn No. 36 Washington No. 5Florida Feb. 23, 2007 Jan. 13, 2006 Jan. 13, 2007 Jan. 14, 2005 2007* 2007* 2006* 2006* 2005

2007 SeasonBests AA FX BB UB VT e scn slcin o h Southeast the to selection second her action. score she received at home in quad meet Cortez’s 9.875, a with floor routine best a The first came at No. 3 Georgia and she and Georgia No. 3 at came first The vaultcareer-beston a 9.90 2006.twicein by climb,highlighted to continued bers strong with a 9.80 on the vault. Her num Hawai’i, in starting bars and vault on ing As aSophomore(2006) 2007. in Roll Honor Academic Conference ern N/A 9.875 9.825 N/A 9.875 In the classroom, Cortez earned earned Cortez classroom, the In otz pnd h sao focus season the opened Cortez Arkansas Quad 2 Quad Arkansas at No. 14Auburn at NERegional NCAA March 23* March 2* April 14* April - - - Meet The Gym’Backs - - - Page 19 Page Cortez a memberwas of the Nation Born 5, Aug. 1986, Samantha Nicole Mt. St. Dominic Academy St. Dominic Mt. al Honor Society school. in high Personal Vic and Hector of child only the is Cortez toria N.J. She Cortez is of Verona, major Arkansas. at ing in psychology - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS National Team member. Team National place place showing at nationals that year. Cortez same was just shy of her state repeating title in 2002, finishing second titles beam and vault the winning overall while finishing second on floor and fifth on bars. She again placed fifth on the all-around at regionals and tied for third at nationals in 2002. Cortez had a sixth- place finish on the all-around in 2003at seventh- of pair a with meet regional the place finishes on bars and beam. In ad Cortez dition, is a Level 10 floor exercise Olympic Junior 2002 a and record-holder placing placing fifth on vault, second and fourth bars on on beam at the meet. up followed with a fifth-place She all-around showing at the third- a to team 9 Region her helped regional and competition - - - - - A Level 10 gymnast, Cortez A compet 10 Level gymnast, Cortez began her career as an all- floor and all-around titles at state in 2001 in state at titles all-around and floor ed extensively in several state, regional and national events. Cortez won the against No. 6 Georgia. against No. Northstars a season/career-best 9.750 twice in 2005. 2005. in twice 9.750 season/career-best a She posted a 9.775 on bars and a 9.875 twice on the floor. Cortez scored a sea son/career-best 38.85 as an all-arounder score. A mainstay in the vault lineup, Cor lineup, vault the in mainstay A score. tez scored a season/career-best 9.90 on vault against 4 No. Florida and recorded to to compete in just Washington one tri-meet, event Cortez at rebound the ed with a near-season-best all-around erful tumbler that fans loved to watch. Cortez was vyingconsistently for the all- Forced around title in the first meet. five As a Freshman (2005) arounder for Arkansas and was a pow postseason but she was able at to the vault South Central Regional and the NCAA Championship. on the vault with a personal-best 9.90 set twice during her sophomore season. A shoulder injury limited Cortez in the as an all-arounder scoring a near career- best 38.275 against No. 15 Penn State. Cortez is one of several record-holders Cortez’s best floor score of the year came year the of score floor best Cortez’s 14 No. at with a 9.825 attempt in her first Missouri. She also made an appearance and again against No. 36 and Washington had a season-high 9.650 on beam in one of two appearances on the event. repeated repeated with a 5 9.90 Florida in at a No. Virginia and quad Northmeet West with Carolina. Cortez scored a pair of 9.775s on the beam against No. 18 Kentucky Meet The Gym’Backs Page 20 SEC win over Kentucky Feb. an 23, in in Lexing title beam the captured also She teams. the between meeting first the in State Arizona 23 No. defeat Gym’Backs the helping beam balance on 9.90 best career- a recorded Peacock 2007. four in set of one and titles bar eight of one is It event. the winning 9 March action meet quad in bars on 9.90 season-best a posted Antonio,Texas,native San The bars, year. last meets 14 all on in floor and beam competed Peacock 2007. in Gym’Backs consistent most the of one As aJunior(2007) Arkansas Quad 2 Quad Arkansas 1(tie) Quad Arkansas at Kentucky No. 2Georgia Career Bests No. 18Kentucky at No. 3Alabama at No. 4LSU at No. 12Auburn Bars Event Wins *most recent AA FX BB UB VT Emily Peacock continued to be be to continued Peacock Emily Senior || 5-0 || All-Around ||SanAntonio, TexasSenior ||5-0All-Around Central||USA ||East Aerial Athletics 39.050 9.925 9.90 9.950 9.575 GYM’BACKS ROCK Emily Peacock No. 4LSU No. 36 Washington at No. 23Ariz. State No. 18Kentucky No. 4LSU March 23, 2007 March 9, 2007 Feb. 23, 2007 Feb. 24, 2006 Feb. 17, 2006 Jan. 19, 2007 Jan. 21, 2005 Feb. 4, 2005 2005 2006 2007 2006 2005

- Beam 2007 SeasonBests AA FX BB UB VT at No. 14Penn State No. 36 Washington No. 18Kentucky No. 15Penn State Floor at Kentucky at Minnesota floor against second-ranked and defend the on 9.90 season-best with meet big a in up stepped again Peacock Ky. ton, Conference as the Community Service Service Community the as Conference Southeastern the by honored also was advertising and public relations. Peacock for Women academic team with a 3.67 in Coaches Gymnastics Collegiate for ation secutive selection to the National Associ con third her earned She community. the and classroom the both in success Dogs.the Gym with meets closest its toof one Arkansas aiding Georgia champion national ing N/A 9.90 9.90 9.90 N/A usd o te y, ecc had Peacock gym, the of Outside No. 2Georgia at No. 23Ariz. State 1 Quad Arkansas March 12, 2006 Feb. 24, 2006 Feb. 23, 2007 Jan. 13, 2007 Feb. 3, 2006 Jan. 8, 2005 March 16 March 9 Jan. 19 - - - Meet The Gym’Backs - - - Page 21 Page Peacock hails from San Antonio, Tex Antonio, San from hails Peacock Born Feb. 13, 1986, Emily Michelle nior International the Elite, highest level of competition in gymnastics, and was Schnelzer. Heather by coached High East Central being on primarily focused she where as, a club gymnast. Personal Peacock is the youngest of five children to Clyde and Cathy Peacock of San An Texas. She tonio, has three older sisters: Mandy, Amy and Carissa; and an older brother, Aaron. Peacock is majoring in advertising and public relations at kansas. Ar - - - - - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS As As a member of the USA Aerial Ath In addition she was first in the all-around all-around the in first was she addition In Texas, Plano, in Classic WOGA 2001 the at and at the 2001 Hall of Fame Classic in Fullerton, Calif. In her final summer be fore college, Peacock qualified as a Se National National Association of Collegiate Gym nastics Coaches for Women Academic grade 3.79 a with honors Athlete Scholar average. point USA Aerial Athletics letics club team, Peacock captured sev eral first-place finishes inher career and She for theChampionships. US qualified 2002 the at all-around the in first finished Magical Classic in Orlando, Fla., and at the 2002 Great West Gym Fest in Idaho. the meet. top Peacock’s score on beam was a 9.85, a mark she times. Her top reached floor score came against three Alabama In with addition a to 9.85 mark. earned she gym, the in success Peacock’s ------Peacock Peacock tumbled onto the Arkan In addition to her gymnastics suc Peacock Peacock had a solid year in her sec ished with a 39.05 all-around score for around around competition of the That season. mark tied the school record and was a season/career-best for her. Peacock fin what what was to come. Named 2005 team “Most Consistent Performer,” Peacock’s top bar score of 4 9.925 LSU came at No. where she competed in her only all- reer reer with a 9.75 on a bars, 9.85 on beam and a 9.625 on floorat Minnesota giving coaches, teammates and fans a taste of tics. tics. A three-event specialist, Peacock competed on bars, beam and floor as a ca collegiate her opened She freshman. recruited recruited gymnasts in her Peacock class, assumed a full plate of responsibilities in her first season ofcollegiate gymnas sas scene as a team leader and pleaser in crowd 2005. One of the most highly team’s “most outstanding” award. outstanding” “most team’s As a Freshman (2005) 2007 National Association for Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women demic Team with a Aca 3.66 grade point av erage in She journalism. also earned the and 9.925 on the floor in 2006. cess, Peacock earned selection to the erasing erasing one of the oldest records in the also She archives. Arkansas four-year-old had season bests of 9.825 on the beam ond season as a Gym’Back. Peacock set the school record with a 9.950 on bars “most outstanding” award as a junior. award outstanding” “most As a Sophomore (2006) Award Award winner for gymnastics and she earned her third consecutive selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Pea cock also earned the Gym’Back team’s Meet The Gym’Backs Page 22 Alexandra LaChance h alaon tte t h Es Cat lsi and Classic Coast East the at title all-around the LoveNew won2005.I York She in the Cup at titles vault,capturedall-around and and Classic bars tan vault, bars, beam and all-around title at the Manhat the won LaChance meet. each at titles all-around Cup, and the Manhattan Classic, where she won the New LoveYork I America,the of Spirit the in peted com she 2004, In meet. national 10 level the at finishes 10 top six addition,2005.has In LaChance in bars and vault 2004, and in floor and vault,bars on finishes first-place including titles regional 10 championship.state the earned at LaChance 2004 in runner-up all-around the was She all-around. and beam vault, on each title one and titles, bars first-place finishes at the state level including three six had LaChance Gymnastics. Kids Gym at career club her during medals state 19 and medals gold Gym KidsGymnastics Team witha3.88GPA. Academic NACGC/W 2007 the to selection earned LaChance success, gymnastics her to addition In Gym’Backs.the for vault the on 9.525 a scored She Championship. NCAA the - gymnastics of collegiate stage biggest the on comeback remarkable a made LaChance meets, 10 next the for Sidelined vaulting.while leg lower her in fracture a suffered No.against vault9.850 on a with Penn15 State but win collegiate first her notched She tumbler. ful power a as known became and freshman true a As aFreshman(2006) to theSECAcademicselection Roll. Honor grade point average andhersecond inkinesiology 3.89 a with Team Gymnastics Academic Women for Collegiate Coaches for Association National 2007 the to selection second her earned Chance quad meetaction. in again it notched and FloridaNo. 1 against mark the posted first season. She last twice floor the on addition,In LaChancerecorded 9.850 career-besta sas to one of the closest finishes in program history. Arkan 9.850. helped a career-best with That meet Regional NCAA the at big up coming Lady’Backs Michi at gan. meet LaChance competed beam three Regional times for the NCAA the at again and Auburn 14 No. at first season, last twice vault on for Arkansas. LaChance recorded a career best 9.85 becoming a consistentfloor and beam contributor lineups vault, on bests floor career her rewrote and She season. all vault the in Razorbacks Lady As aSophomore(2007) Career Bests No. 15Penn State Vault Event Wins *most recent FX BB VT LaChance earned five state championship state five earned LaChance as meets five first the in competed LaChance La success, gymnastics her to addition In the for regular a was LaChance Alexandra 9.850 9.850 9.850 Junior || 5-6 || All-Around ||New Windsor,Junior ||5-6All-Around NY||Washingtonville ||GymKids GYM’BACKS ROCK Ark. 2 Quad at NEReg. NCAA at NEReg. NCAA

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------2007 SeasonBests BB VT FX was oftheswimteam amember for three years. she addition In semester. every roll honor school high her on and Society Honor National the of ber Washingtonville High around in2004. all- the in ninth and floor on 2003,10th in was and all-arounder in an as eighth and onvault beam on 2002,10th and eighth on bars seventh finished LaChance Nationals, at While Classic. Island Long the at all-around bars, and on beam, floor first was is ynsis a lb h c-ws with co-owns husband, Peter. she club a Gymnastics, Gym of Kids founder the is mother LaChance’s Clark, played football at Penn State University. father, Her Peter,Budapest. uncle, David and Physicalin Educationof University the at lete ath field and track and gymnast a drea,was family.athletic an from mother,hails Her An sisters,younger Ariel.and LaChance Adrienn ter and Andrea Arkosi-LaChance. She has two LaChance is the oldest of three children to Pe Personal 9.850 9.850 9.850 While in high school, LaChance was a mem a was LaChance school, high in While on et 1, 97 Aeada Aurora Alexandra 1987, 17, Sept. Born at NERegionals NCAA at NERegionals NCAA Arkansas Quad 2 Quad Arkansas March 23 April 14* April 14* April - - - - Meet The Gym’Backs ------Feb. 4 Feb. Page 23 Page March 23 Arkansas Quad 2 2 Utah Quad No. at In addition, Daniels graduated in Born Feb. 17, 1988, Allison Fraser Daniels Daniels joins the Lady Razorbacks 9.725 9.775 a 39.05 set in 2003. the top 10 percent of her class and was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. Personal Daniels is the youngest of two children to Mike and Lisa Daniels and of Taylor, She has an older Kingwood, sister, Texas. Arkansas. a major at is undecided as to iels opened the season with three con secutive all-around titles winning Jurgens Qualifier, the the Fiesta Invitational Cup. and the Louisiana Kingwood from Kingwood, Texas, where she com peted for the Kingwood High Mustangs for two years. Daniels helped the Mus tangs to a second-place state finish meet at as the a freshman earning win on bars the that year. She finished sec ond on beam and was an Elite all-Ameri can in 2003 and 2004. She left the Mus with record all-around the holding tangs UB BB 2007 Season Bests 2007 Season - - - - -

2007 2007 Arkansas Quad 2 2 Utah Quad No. at Allison Daniels Allison GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS 9.725 9.775 In addition to her gymnastics suc Daniels holds her club record for Allison Allison Daniels opened her colle UB BB Career Bests Career Sophomore || 5-1 || All-Around || Kingwood, Texas || Kingwood || Rowland || Ballard Gymnastics Ballard || Rowland || Kingwood || Texas Kingwood, || All-Around || 5-1 || Sophomore all-around all-around with a 38.125 reached at the state meet in 2005. Daniels became and junior a as qualifier national 10 a Level was an alternate for the Junior Olympic National meet in 2004 and 2006. finished She 26th nationalsat in was third 2005 and in the all-around at the Region Dan title. winning the vault meet, Three recorded a 9.775 at No. 2 Utah. No. a 9.775 at recorded cess, Daniels earned selection 2007 National Association for to Collegiate the Gymnastics Coaches for Women demic Aca Team with a perfect 4.00 grade point average. She was also selected to Honor Roll. Academic the SEC Freshman At Rowland/Ballard Gymnastics Club As a Freshman (2007) As a Freshman giate career at one of the biggest meets in the country - the Super Six Challenge. both on competing player role a was She the bars and beam throughout the sea son. Daniels posted a career-best 9.725 at the Arkansas Quad 2 against No. 18 Missouri, 36 No. SEMO and 51 No. Texas University late in Woman’s She the year. Meet The Gym’Backs Page 24 California state meet, winning the beam beam meet,the state winning California Southern the at title all-around an with SCATS Gymnastics ship scoring a9.825aswell. Champion Regional NCAA 2007 the at performance solid a Gym’Backswith the rallied and State Arizona 23 No. at win also scored well with a 9.825 in Arkansas’ performance.DeFilippoteam gutsy a in gional Championship with a 9.80 on bars Re NCAA the at Arkansas for consistent was and bars the on 9.850 career-best a De with season regular the finished Filippo Tigers. the over Southeastern win Conference big a to Gym’Backs helped the and win event the for tie a for good was mark That Auburn. 14 No.at beam the on 9.90 career-best a posted roster,Arkansas’DeFilippo on gymnasts graceful most the of One noticed. were efforts her and season freshman her in on the bars and beam for the Gym’Backs As aFreshman(2007) Balance Beam Event Wins BB UB Career Bests Sophomore || 5-3 || All-Around ||Torrance,Sophomore ||5-3All-Around California ||Academy oftheTwo ||SCATS Hearts at No. 14Auburn DeFilippo capped off her club career Amy DeFilippo focused her attention 9.900 9.850 GYM’BACKS ROCK Amy DeFilippo at No. 14Auburn 1 Quad Arkansas March 2, 2007 2007 2007

- - - 2007 SeasonBests BB UB was fifth onthe was fifth vault, on barsand fourth and 2002 in title floor National Olympic Junior the won She year. same that als beam, barsandtheallaround at Region on finishes third-place added in She 2004. beam on Nationals JO the at fourth was and Challenge American 2003 the captured alla aroundfifth-place finish at 2006.DeFilippoin meet National JO the at around all the on 17th was and meet Regional I Region the at all-around the in seventh finished She bars. and floor the both on second finishing and title to major in kinesiology at Arkansas. to majorinkinesiology Smith,Patty.and Mittira plans DeFilippo siblings:older rance,three has Calif.She chil dren to Rocco and Tippi DeFilippo fourof Tor of youngest the is DeFilippo Personal gymnastics. Academy oftheTwoHearts asanall-arounder that fifth year. 9.900 9.850 on pi 1, 98 Aaa Daniela Amara 1988, 12, April Born DeFilippo’s high school did not have at No. 14Auburn 1 Quad Arkansas March 2 March 9 - - - Meet The Gym’Backs - - - Page 25 Page April 14

at NCAA Reg. at NE Born Nov. 26, 1987, Ashly Renae McPherson was a Level 10 gymnast A three-year letterwinner for the 9.850 2005 and 2006 state and championship, all-Arkansasand all-district, three earned all-state honors. In addition to gymnas 16-and-under fastpitch McPherson’s tics, earned nationals. trip a team to Personal McPherson is the oldest of five children to Vince McPherson and Stacy Dudley She has four younger Ark. of Springdale, siblings: Bryant Cearra, Taylor, and Bryn. McPherson plans to major in Arkansas.tional business at interna Williams Gymnastics competing for Williams Gymnastics in Fayetteville, Ark. She rebounded from a season-ending injury as a sophomore fol the honors medalist regional earning year. lowing Springdale High Bulldogs at Springdale McPherson High, helped her team to the state title as senior McPherson in earned 2006. back- a to-back state all-around titles in and 2006 winning 2005 the final state title in Barnhill Arena in April. McPherson won three of the four individual titles at the VT 2007 Season Bests 2007 Season - - - -

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at NCAA Reg. at NE GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Ashly McPherson Ashly 9.850 McPherson excelled in the class Ashly Ashly McPherson proved that hard VT Career Bests Career Sophomore || 5-1 || All-Around || Springdale, Arkansas || Springdale || Williams Gymnastics Center Gymnastics Williams || Springdale || Arkansas Springdale, || All-Around || 5-1 || Sophomore her firstyear with a career-best 9.850at the NCAA Regional Championship. Her score paced Arkansas to a school record 49.300 on the event. room as well earning selection to Southeastern Conference Freshman the Ac ademic Honor Roll in 2007. As a Freshman (2007) As a Freshman work pays off in her first season ofcolle giate gymnastics. A walk-on from near by Springdale, Ark., McPherson became the firstnative Arkansasan compete to “break” Her in a meet for the Gym’Backs. came against No. McPherson scored 5 a 9.70 Alabama on the vault. when She would remain in the for vault the lineup rest of the season capping off Meet The Gym’Backs Page 26 on barsthat year. pion in 2005. Magee also finished eighth the Junior Olympic National beam cham was and 2004 in title all-around an with repeated She 2003. in Championship II Region the at events five all on finishes first-place includes career 2006. club Magee’s in champion beam national was the Magee addition, In Nationals. JO at the Region II Regionals and fifth at the finish all-around fifth-place a with floor and vault on first was She meet. State the Oregon at bars and floor vault, the on finishes first-place with title around Gymnastics National AcademyofArtistic in2007. Roll ademic Honor Ac Freshman Conference Southeastern onMarch9. Quad Arkansas and earned her first all-around title at the 9.95 in a team win at No. 23 a Arizona State posted She 2007. in beam on record earned six event wins and tied the school Magee meet. Championship NCAA the to trip first her earning meet NCAA Regional the at all-arounders best the of one was Magee year. the of conclusion the at meet Championship NCAA the to meet and parlayed her success into a trip first the from leader team a became gee As aFreshman(2007) at No. 23Arizona State 1 Quad Arkansas at No. 15LSU No. (tie) 2Georgia at No. 14Penn State Balance Beam 1 Quad Arkansas All-Around Event Wins recent*Most AA FX BB UB VT Career Bests Sophomore || 5-4 || All-Around || Eugene, Oregon || South Eugene || National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics n 06 Mge atrd h all- the captured Magee 2006, In the to selection earned also Magee Ma Jo Casey freshman, true a As 39.275 9.800 9.950 9.875 9.850 Casey JoMagee GYM’BACKS ROCK Arkansas Quad 1 Quad Arkansas at Champ. NCAA at No. 23Az. State at No. 23Az. State at Champ. NCAA March 16, 2007 March 9, 2007 March 9, 2007

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- - - 2007 SeasonBests FX VT AA BB UB gymnastics for herhighschool. At SouthEugene after graduation.after specialist fitness a as career a planning is and J.T.,kinesiology in majoring is and brother,older has an sister,and Ali,older She an Morrow. Geni and Magee lie is the youngest of three children to Char Personal 9.800 9.850 39.275 9.950 9.875 ae Mge i nt opt in compete not did Magee Casey Born July 17, 1988, Casey Jo Magee Magee Jo Casey 1988,17, July Born at Champ. NCAA at Champ. NCAA Arkansas Quad 1 Quad Arkansas at No. 23Az. State at No. 23Az. State

March 16 March 16 April 26* April March 9 April 26 April - Meet The Gym’Backs - - - - Jan. 19 Jan. Page 27 Page March 16 No. 2 Georgia No. State 23 Az. No. at Born Jan. 25, 1988, Sarah Elizabeth Sarah Sarah Nagashima did not compete 9.725 9.850 Nagashima is the youngest of two chil dren to Curt She Hutchinson Wash. has of an Seattle, Nagashima and ma to plans and Cameron, Susan brother, older Arkansas. studies at jor in apparel meet all-around title dominating meet with first-placefinishes on each of the the individual events as well. She was second in the all-around at the Region II regionals winning the bars and beam titles and finished 16th in the all-around at the Junior Olympic Nationals. Finally, Nagashima earned a fourth-place show ing on the beam in her firstyear at na tionals. Juanita High School her high school team. gymnastics for Personal BB UB 2007 Season Bests 2007 Season - - - - -

2007 2007 No. 2 Georgia No. State 23 Az. No. at GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Sarah NagashimaSarah Sophomore || 5-1|| All-Around || Seattle, Washington | Juanta Gymnastics || || 5-1|| All-AroundSophomore East || Seattle, Washington 9.725 9.850 Nagashima earned a pair of regional regional of pair a earned Nagashima Sarah Sarah Nagashima began her colle In addition to her gymnastics suc BB UB Career Bests Career gional all-around title while winning the regional vault and bars Nagashima competitions. was again on the winner’s stand capturing the Washington state cess, cess, Nagashima earned the selection Southeastern Conference Freshman to Honor Roll in 2007. Academic Gymnastics East and state all-around titles while training with Gymnastics East. In Nagashi 2004, ma also finished secondat the Western Nationals and was named Gym Gymnast East’s of the Year. Her sophomore season saw Nagashima repeat her re As a Freshman (2007) As a Freshman giate career the second meet of the sea son on the bars and became a regular in the event lineup from that point on. at 9.850 career-best a scored Nagashima Arkansashelping to State Arizona 23 No. the She team also win. competed beam in one meet Georgia a 9.725. scoring against second-ranked Meet The Gym’Backs Page 28 team. Honor Roll as well as the NACGC/W all-scholar AcademicFreshman SEC the to selection ing earn classroom the in successful was Stout 26. Jan.LSU No.15 at road the on recorded 9.85 set 9.80 a was score floor best her and times a multiple was performance bar reer-best ca Stout’sGators. the against 39.325 a with the beam with a 9.750 and as an all-arounder on career-best a set event.also Shethe ning Feb.Florida ranked win and 9.95 9,a scoring top- against vault on record school a posted year.the Stout in late her limited injury until her success continued for much of the season and Challenge Six Super the at bang a with As aFreshman(2007) Career Bests at No. 14Auburn No. 5Alabama No. 1Florida at No. 14Penn State Vault Event Wins recent*Most AA FX BB UB VT Sophomore || 5-3 || All-Around ||Endwell, NY||Maine-Endwell ||SouthernTierGymnastics Sophomore ||5-3All-Around n diin o e gmatc success, gymnastics her to addition In Michelle Stout’s collegiate career opened 39.325 9.850 9.750 9.800 9.950 GYM’BACKS ROCK Michelle Stout Michelle No. 1Florida at No. 15LSU No. 1Florida 1 Quad Arkansas No. 1Florida March 2, 2007 Feb. 16, 2007 Jan. 13, 2007 Feb. 9, 2007 2007* 2007* 2007 2007 2007

- - - 2007 SeasonBests AA FX BB UB VT in the all-around competition at the Junior Junior the at competition all-around the in eighth finished Stout vault. the on showing meet with a win on the bars and a third-place finished third in the all-around at theRegion 6 third on vault at the New York state meet. She was 2006,Stout in senior a performances.As Southern TierGymnastics plans to major in marketing at Arkansas. plans to majorinmarketing Stout Alexis. sister younger Joshua,and and an older sister, Rachel, younger brothers Chad and Linda Van Patten of Endwell, N.Y. She has Stout Thomas of child daughter the is Stout Personal Society.Honor addition, Stout was a member of the In National school. high in winner Award Academic Award as a senior and was a three-time Silver Academic Gold the earned She gymnastics. Maine-Endwell won thevault titlethat year. Stoutaddition, In all-arounder. regional a as 10th was and meet national 2004 the at title vault the captured Stout 2003. in freshman a as bars on third was and title vault gional re the won Stout meet. national 2005 the at floor the on third vaultand on second was She beam. the on third and floor on second bars, and vault on first finishing title around titles.vidual all- regional 2005 Stoutwonthe all-around title the taking vault and bars indi U.S.Challengethe win her saw season junior floor. Stout’s the in finish fourth-place bars a and on finish sixth-place vault, the on ing show third-place a with Nationals Olympic 39.325 9.850 9.750 9.800 9.950 tu’ cu cre i dte wt big with dotted is career club Stout’s Born April 27, 1988, Michelle Christine Christine Michelle 1988, 27, April Born Michelle Stout’s high school did not have No. 1Florida at No. 15LSU No. 1Florida 1 Quad Arkansas No. 1Florida March 9* Jan. 26 Feb. 9* Feb. 9 Feb. 9 - - - Meet The Gym’Backs ------Page 29 Page “Molly will be a great addition to our to addition great a be will “Molly Molly Malloy Lewis is one of seven Bartlett was a member of the Na “Stacy will make an immediate im of youngest the is Bartlett Mary Stacy to to major in apparel studies or hotel and Arkansas. at management restaurant The Coaches Say program,” said Rene Cook. “We expect her to compete for positions on every Her event. skill level and her athleticism will truly make her an outstanding colle gymnast.” giate Personal children to Robert and Rhonda Lewis of Born Texas. she 1989, 24, Jan. Plano, has four older Marysisters; Katie, Becky, and Kelly and a younger brother Cody and sister Jamie. Sisters Kelly and Becky at Academy. Force the Air tend Tualatin High Tualatin tional Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society for the Tualatin High Timberwovles. The Coaches Say pact on balance beam,’” said “She is truly outstand coach Rene Cook. co-head Sta for look also will We event. this on ing cy to push for line-up positions on floor Stacy is a very artistic gymnast and bars. pleaser.” and will certainly be crowd a Personal two children to Jim and Heather Bartlett of Ore. Tualatin, Born Dec. 16, 1988, she and hopes Stephanie, has an older sister, ------Molly Lewis Stacy Bartlett GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Freshman || 5-5 || All-Around || Plano, Texas || Plano Senior || Texas Dreams || Plano Senior || Texas || 5-5 || All-Around || Plano, Texas Freshman She She was a level 10 competitor for Molly Lewis checks in from Plano, Texas a Wildcats to helped the Lewis Stacy Bartlett was one of three fresh three of one was Bartlett Stacy Freshman || 5-2 || All-Around || Tualatin, Oregon || Tualatin || Metro Gymnastics Center || Tualatin Oregon || All-Around || 5-2 || Tualatin, Freshman nior. Texas Dreams Texas Dreams. Lewis was a three-time participant. and regional state Plano Senior Texas, where the 5-5 all-arounder com peted for both the Plano Wildcats Senior High and the Texas team. Dreams Club state title as a junior capturing second- place all-around honors as an individual. Lewis was eighth at Regionals as a ju ond on beam and 15th as an all-around er at nationals The that 2005 same year. and vault second-place a brought season fourth-place all-around finishat region als and a 12th place finish on beamGym’Backs the joining to Prior at nationals. on campus, Bartlett earned medal a on beam bronze at the Junior 2007 Olympic Women’s National Championship she was was In addition, Ohio. in Mason, 10th as an all-arounder. men to sign with the last Gym’Backs No Tuala A a 5-2 from all-arounder vember. Metro the Bartlett for competed Ore., tin, Gymnastics Center and coaches Tracy Meador and James Thompson. Barlett collected a win and a pair of runner up finishes on vault at state the meet also winning the regional beam title in 2003. The 2004 season saw Bartlett finish third as an all-arounder a the state meet with a second place showing on the bars and floorat theregional meet. She was sec Metro Gymnastics Center Metro Gymnastics Meet The Gym’Backs Page 30 ot usadn suet n algebra graduating witha3.95GPA. in student outstanding most North Edmond the Huskies.addition,named In was she the for Society Honor Oklahoma the and Society Honor tional Edmond North as anall-arounder. third finished and title floor regional the won Maschino year. same that tionals beam, na all-arounder at an as and floor the on 12th finished and junior a as title Club. Gymnastics ed for theDynamo compet Edmond,she from Okla.,where Dynamo Gymnastics Freshman || 5-3 || All-Around || Edmond, Oklahoma || Edmond || Dynamo Gymnastics Club Freshman ||Edmond,OklahomaEdmondDynamoGymnastics ||5-3All-Around Maschino was a member of the Na the of member a was Maschino She paced her club team to the state all-arounder 5-3 a is Maschino Molly Kathryn Maschino Kathryn GYM’BACKS ROCK community together.community gether and get involved in the Northwest Arkansas In andoutofthegym.... h GmBcs ok u tgte, ly to play together, out work Gym’Backs The - - - er, John, whoplays college baseball. of Edmond, Okla. She has an older broth Maschino Tammyand David to children two of youngest the is Maschino beth Personal the program.” expect Katie to be a major contributor to consistent week in and week out and we be will who gymnast of type the is “She Cook. Rene said program,” our joining The CoachesSay on pi 20 18, ahy Eliza Kathryn 1989, 2,0, April Born be will “WethatKatie arepleased so - - - Meet The Gym’Backs Page 31 Page Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1 1/2+ wolf jete Tour Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 tuck 1/1 wolf Popa+ Switch leg leap + straddle+ Switch off+ round Straddle; jump+ split ¾ beat Layout; dsmt twist ½ 1 bhs+ off+ Round Nagashima Sarah tuck 1/1 Yurchenko 1/2 giant to up, Toe immediate hecht Reverse 1/1, giant over, Shoot full out double layout to Thru tuck 1/1; Bhs+ layout; off+ round Straddle; leap+ leg switch front; over Kick full dsmt front layout ¾; Wolf Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1 side+ wolf Switch Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 tuck tuck 1 ½ Popa+ full Round off+ whip ½+ front Maschino Katie 1/1 layout Yurchenko Round off+ layout leg+ switch side leap; Switch jump+ beat straddle; Straddle+ twist ½ 1 off+ round ¾; Straddle full Round off+ whip ½+ front Daniels Allison blind 1/1-giant Giant – kipPike yeager cast to –thru hand to Shoot Double layout

Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike Round off+ bhs_ 2 ½ twist 1/1 + front hs + front Front Front mount + beat jump + beat mount Front leg leap + Switch bhs+ layout jump; Wolf leg switch jump 1/1; Tuck back tuck Leap+ Round off+ 1 ½ twist dsmt Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1 Jete Tour Round off+ bhs+ 1 ½ twist+ layout Front Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 tuck leap 1 ½ leap 1 ½+ Cat Cat McPherson Ashly Arabian layout Tsuk Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1 side+ wolf Switch layout+ hs + front Front 1/1 wolf Popa+ Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 tuck Molly Lewis pike ½ on front Yurckenko leg leg leap+switch Switch tuck; front + back tuck; off+ round Bhs+ layout; 2/1 twist dsmt LaChance Alex 1/1 layout Yurchenko Uprise – ½ pirouette hand to over Shoot kip – cast Toe-up pike front toe 1/1 to Giant

GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1 wolf Popa+ Round off+ bhs+ 1 ½ twist+ leg ring+ switch Front; (Arabian) layout Yurchenko 1/1 giant pirouette- up: Toe double hand; shoot to To Pike dismount bhs layout; to Bhs 2 foot frt hs+ frt 1/1+ 1/1; Wolf Switch leg leap+ Switch leap+ cat jump; Sheep off+ round jump; Split Double back dsmt leg ring leap+ Switch ½ jete Tour Round off+ bhs+ 1 ½ twist 1/1 popa+wolf layout; Front Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 tuck Magee Jo Casey Arabian layout Yurchenko pike 1/1 to Giant delchev 1 ½ to giant Kip cast, hand Counterswing a full out To mount Round off+ layout leg leap+ tuck 1/1 Switch Round off+ layout side aerial+ 2/1 turn; 1/1 Tuck Round off+ 2 ½ twist+ front 1/2 jete leg leap+ tour Switch Tuck Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 rudi; hs+ front front 2/1; Tuck Stacy Bartlett frt aerial+ scale; Needle leg leap+ switch Beat jump; straddle; Straddle+ Bhs+ gainer 1/1 dsmt (layout) Front Bhs+bhs+layout Round off+ bhs+ 2/1 pike 1/1+ 2/1 turn Wolf Emily Peacock blind – healy Giant kip – cast Yeager – kip salto cast Pak to thru ½ pirouette Double layout

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Ever Ever wonder what the names of the skills that the Gym’Backs perform are? a Here’s quick look at what each Gym’Back is

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Mi Freshman 9.85.chelle Stout finished with a 9.90 vaulting theGym’Backs to the a counting McPherson Ashly freshman Ark., Springdale, from a career-best by followed for overall tie fifth to 9.875 a with season-best her tying Cortez mantha Sa junior with on went vault the as better got just Arkansas season-best.her tying 9.85 a for landing great another added with a season-best 9.825 and sophomore Alexandra LaChance shy of her career best with a 9.825. Senior Cassie Drew followed all-around. the in 39.275 season-high a with mark career a of shy just was and floor the on 9.850 season-best career-best a added a also Drew with 9.90. title beam individual the for tying Drew 14 Auburn. No.at win road SEC big a toGym’Backs the N.C.guided native Raleigh,2007.the in after 6 Drew’sawarded March was honor tohistory earn Southeastern Conference Gymnast of the Week Drew EarnsSECGymnastOfTheWeek onher9.950for tacked theGym’Backs.and Magee 9.90 career-best a recording Peacock Emily junior with strong Barnett tied her Rachel career-best with a 9.875 and Arkansas continued to be Senior DeFilippo. Amy freshman from 9.825 Cortez Samantha Freshman Casey Jo Magee opened the vault and was just was and vault the opened Magee Jo CaseyFreshman h vcoy a te eod osctv SC i with win SEC consecutive second the was victory The school in Gym’Back third the became Drew Cassie Senior son/career-best son/career-best of any gymnastics any of head the as CoachesCook the for first the was Ariz., Tucson, in victory meet.the The win to State Arizona 23 No. at 49.400 a scored the Gym’Backs as as dramatic record equally was balance The beam oe b a sea a by lowed fol 9.850 a opened with Drew program. Cassie Drew - - - - 2006 Review - Results - Records Page 35 Page The 2007 edition of the wins is also a program-best wins is also a program-best the tied also Gym’Backs The program-high with a solid fifth-place showing a the 2007 SEC hosted by Championship ALLTEL Arena in Ark. North Little Rock, Speaking Of Wins Gym’Backs finished year with a winning record the (17-16) for the first time in program history. The 17 Amy DeFilippo then won The Gym’Backs wins to open Conference the streak. the first of two home quadsdefeating No.37 Pittsburgh No. 39 and 23 The New No. Gym’Backs Hampshire. Virginia, West returned to the road scoring the firstprogram’s winat 23 No. Arizona State. Arkansas scored another home victory in the second quad of the year University. defeating Woman’s Texas 51 Southeast Missouri No. and State No. 18 Missouri, No. 36 The Gym’Backs won five in arow with a 9-0 markto finish the season. regular - - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Arkansas set a school record with fiveconsecutive meet Emily Peacock earned Southeastern Conference Commu Kentucky and No. 14 Auburn in back-to-back Southeastern Arkansas Wins Five Meets In A Row Arkansas Wins Five Meets In victories in 2007. The Gym’Backs went on the road defeating Emily Peacock counselor counselor and is at a Camp of volunteer Champs in Northwest Arkansas. clinic for NGWS She Day. is also involved in Sweat Hawgs, an A people. young in activity physical encouraging program area Peacock participantthree-event for the Gym’Backs, three-year, also works at the Arkansas Gymnastics summer camps as a a mission trip to Honduras, participated in the Houston Nutt is for a area member charities, Tournament Golf of Razorbacks for Christmas Kids, Razorbacks for Kids and helped conduct a been involved with Championship of an Character, Arkansas that addresses Outreach area program school Athletes assem blies with inspirational and motivational messages. She took the Northwest Arkansas area. She is the third Arkansas gymnast gymnast Arkansas third the is She area. Arkansas Northwest the selected to the Community Service (formerly SEC Works Good team since inception Team) in the award’s 2004. Peacock has Community Service Team Community nity Service honors Team in 2007. a Peacock, junior from San is very active in community serviceTexas, in ventures Antonio, 2007 REVIEW 2007 Conference Southeastern To Named Peacock 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 36 AE EVENT DATE 2007 TEAMRESULTS Jan. 13 Jan. March 31 Arkansas 2 Quad March 23 March 16 Arkansas 1 Quad March 9 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 April 14 April March 2 Feb. 23 Feb. Feb. Feb. 4 05 - 2,066 0-0 0-5 6th of6 Six Challenge Super 5 9 No. 19 6 No. 16 No. 9

at No. 14Penn State No. No. No. No. No. No. at SECChampionship No. No. No. No. No. 12Arkansas at No. 23Arizona State No. No. No. No. No. 12Arkansas at No. 15LSU No. No. 15Arkansas Casey Magee Jo at Championship (Individual only) NCAA No. 53Rutgers No. 41Pittsburgh No. 43UNH No. 13Arkansas No. 12Michigan No. 1Florida Championship East Regional at North NCAA No. 25Kentucky No. 15Auburn No. 11Arkansas No. 4LSU No. 3Alabama No. 2Georgia No. 1Florida at No. 14Auburn No. 14Arkansas at Kentucky No. No. No. 29SUU No. 22BYU No. 13Arkansas No. 3Utah at No. 3Utah No. 14Arkansas evr 865 865 67 4.5 192.975 192.800 49.55 48.500 47.525 46.75 48.075 48.675 48.700 195.200 48.675 194.575 48.925 48.875 47.75 48.650 49.050 49.400 15Arkansas 48.575 49.225 17Denver 9LSU 14Penn State 7Nebraska 3Florida isui 895 885 885 910 195.725 49.100 196.450 48.825 49.275 48.825 49.225 48.975 48.875 49.075 51 36SEMO 18Missouri 193.350 12Arkansas 48.225 48.475 196.250 48.050 49.050 49.050 48.600 49.175 48.975 39UNH 37Pittsburgh 23 11Arkansas rass 905 905 875 910 196.075 49.150 48.775 49.075 49.075 20Arkansas 2Georgia lbm 4.5 4.2 4.5 4.7 1700 31 04 2,067 0-4 3-10 L 197.000 49.075 49.350 49.225 49.350 5Alabama rass 810 850 760 895 194.175 48.925 47.650 195.775 48.500 49.200 48.100 48.725 48.800 49.050 15Arkansas 16Arkansas 1Florida TWU West igna 910 905 735 870 194.300 48.750 47.375 49.075 49.100 Virginia 940 880 730 845 194.125 48.475 47.350 48.850 49.450 196.550 48.850 49.075 49.575 49.050 850 755 820 765 192.000 47.675 192.975 48.250 48.600 47.575 47.600 48.500 48.475 48.300 192.650 47.650 48.150 48.600 48.250 930 905 850 925 9.0 L - 01 3,325 0-1 1-6 L 196.100 49.275 48.500 49.025 49.300 915 935 940 935 9.7 L - 03 2,029 0-3 3-9 L 197.275 49.375 49.400 49.325 49.175 48.450 48.550 48.800 49.125 49.225 48.675 48.100 48.475 48.525 49.300 49.150 49.425 48.050 48.900 49.000 49.450 49.250 49.475 49.300 49.150 49.000 48.125 46.875 48.600 48.975 49.400 48.925 9.850 T B B X EM / RC REC. REC. W/L TEAM FX BB UB VT VRL SEC OVERALL 1-0 - 2,164 2-4 12-10 1stof4 2,255 2-4 8-10 1stof4

48.9000 48.925 49.150 49.175 48.925 49.050 49.050 46.575 48.125 47.450 48.700 48.925 49.075 48.450 48.675 48.825 48.925 49.150 49.300 49.275 48.075 48.175 48.525 47.650 47.725 49.325 49.025 9.825 GYM’BACKS ROCK 48.175 49.400 49.075 49.175 49.075 48.450 47.800 47.325 48.775 49.275 48.650 49.425 48.525 48.175 47.850 48.575 49.325 49.375 49.300 49.175 49.175 48.750 48.000 47.600 48.625 48.325 48.500 9.250 48.050 49.075 48.075 49.100 49.150 48.675 48.400 48.625 48.175 48.600 49.325 49.400 48.975 48.725 48.875 49.300 49.275 49.025 49.450 49.000 48.775 48.600 47.250 48.750 48.300 49.100 49.125 9.800 193.600 196.175 195.125 196.325 196.500 194.850 190.875 192.550 192.925 195.875 196.050 197.325 194.000 194.475 194.550 196.250 197.000 197.175 197.325 195.400 195.850 193.650 190.650 192.600 193.625 196.150 195.575 38.725 2nd of4 4th of7 3rd of6 W W W W L 17-16 14-14 9-10 5-10 4-10 1-5 1-7 3-8 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-4 2-4 1-4 0-2 0-2 ATTEND. 14,044 3,158 2,548 5,134 1,643 2,242 817 -- 2006 Review - Results - Records Page 37 Page ------38.725 38.425 39.300 39.000 39.100 39.075 38.500 39.000 38.675 38.325 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS ------9.750 9.650 9.775 9.800 9.300 9.750 9.850 9.750 9.850 9.775 9.850 9.850 9.575 9.575 9.400 9.675 9.875 9.875 9.675 9.750 9.750 9.350 9.825 9.775 9.775 9.825 9.800 9.850 9.900 9.875 9.900 9.875 9.750 9.775 9.800 9.275 9.850 9.225 9.850 9.775 0/275 ------9.850 9.200 9.900 9.850 9.825 9.900 9.800 9.150 9.550 9.700 9.775 9.650 9.900 9.775 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.300 9.750 9.150 9.200 9.775 9.275 8.925 9.100 9.275 9.025 9.800 9.825 9.775 9.725 9.825 8.150 9.750 9.800 9.300 9.800 9.875 9.800 9.675 9.850 9.100 9.800 8.850 0/325 ------9.750 9.725 9.750 9.775 9.725 9.775 9.775 9.725 9.675 9.725 9.825 9.825 9.800 9.725 9.850 9.800 9.800 9.750 9.800 9.300 9.775 9.650 9.575 9.800 9.725 9.725 9.775 9.725 9.700 9.600 9.700 9.350 ------9.175 9.750 9.750 9.825 9.800 9.075 8.950 9.825 9.750 9.800 9.725 9.700 9.750 9.725 9.775 9.750 9.725 9.800 9.800 9.650 9.700 9.875 9.750 9.825 9.825 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.875 9.825 9.725 9.800 9.825 9.800 9.750 1/5 3/2 3/9 2/2 2/9 3/2 3/9 1/5 2/9 2/2 1/5 3/2 2/9 2/2 1/5 3/2 3/9 2/2 2/9 1/5 3/9 3/2 2/9 2/2 1/5 1/26 1/13 1/19 1/26 1/19 1/13 4/14 3/31 3/23 3/16 2/23 2/16 1/26 1/19 3/16 3/23 3/31 4/14 1/13 2/23 2/16 1/26 1/19 1/13 3/23 2/16 1/26 1/13 4/14 3/31 3/23 3/16 2/23 2/16 1/26 1/19 1/13 4/14 3/31 3/23 3/16 2/16 2/23 1/13 1/19 1/26 ALEX LaCHANCE Super Challenge Six DATE VT UB BB FX AA At No. 15 LSU* No. At State 14 Penn No. At 2 Georgia* No. 15 LSU* No. At No. 2 Georgia* No. BREANNE GUY State 14 Penn No. At DATE VT UB BB FX AA At NCAA Regional At SEC Championship At Ark. Quad 2 Ark. 14 Auburn* No. At Quad 1 Ark. State 23 Arizona No. At At Kentucky*At At No. 2 Utah Quad No. At 1 Florida* No. 5 Alabama* No. At No. 15 LSU* No. At No. 2 Georgia* No. 14 Auburn* No. At Quad 1 Ark. State 23 Arizona No. At Quad 2 Ark. SEC Championship At NCAA Regional At CASSIE DREW Super Challenge Six State 14 Penn No. At DATE VT UB BB FX AA At Kentucky*At 5 Alabama* No. 1 Florida* No. At No. 2 Utah Quad No. At At No. 15 LSU* No. At No. 2 Georgia* No. AMY DeFILIPPO Super Challenge Six State 14 Penn No. At DATE VT UB BB FX AA Ark. Quad 2 Ark. 14 Auburn* No. At 5 Alabama* No. 1 Florida* No. At No. 2 Utah Quad No. At At No. 15 LSU* No. At ALLISON DANIELS Super Challenge Six State 14 Penn No. At DATE VT UB BB FX AA At NCAA Regional At SEC Championship At Ark. Quad 2 Ark. 14 Auburn* No. At Quad 1 Ark. State 23 Arizona No. At At Kentucky*At At No. 2 Utah Quad No. At Florida* 1 No. Alabama* 5 No. At No. 15 LSU* No. At No. 2 Georgia* 2 No. SAMANTHA CORTEZ Super Challenge Six DATE State 14 Penn No. At VT UB BB FX AA At NCAA Regional At SEC Championship At Ark. Quad 2 Ark. State 23 Arizona No. At Ark. Quad 1 Ark. 14 Auburn* No. At 1 Florida* No. 5 Alabama* No. Kentucky*At At No. 2 Utah Quad No. At State 14 Penn No. At 2 Georgia* No. 15 LSU* No. At 2007 ATHLETE-BY-ATHLETE RESULTS ATHLETE-BY-ATHLETE 2007 BARNETT RACHEL Super Challenge Six DATE VT UB BB FX AA 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 38 Ark. 2 Quad At No. 23Arizona State Ark. 1 Quad At Regional NCAA At SECChampionship At No. 14Auburn* At Kentucky* No. 5Alabama* No. 1Florida* AE DT V U B F AA FX BB UB VT DATE At No. 14Penn State SixSuper Challenge JOMAGEE CASEY At No. Quad 2Utah 2007 ATHLETE-BY-ATHLETERESULTS No. 2Georgia* At No. 15LSU* No. 5Alabama* No. 1Florida* At No. Quad 2Utah At Kentucky* At No. 23Arizona State Ark. 1 Quad At No. 14Auburn* Ark. 2 Quad At SECChampionship At Regional NCAA At Championship NCAA cHRO DT V U B F AA FX BB UB VT DATE No. 5Alabama* ASHLY McPHERSON At Kentucky* At No. 23Arizona State Ark. 1 Quad At No. 14Auburn* Ark. 2 Quad At SECChampionship At Regional NCAA AAHM DT V U B F AA FX BB UB VT DATE At No. 14Penn State NAGASHIMA SARAH At No. 15LSU* No. 2Georgia* At No. Quad 2Utah No. 5Alabama* At Kentucky* At No. 14Auburn* Ark. 1 Quad At No. 23Arizona State Ark. 2 Quad At SECChampionship At Regional NCAA TU DT V U B F AA FX BB UB VT DATE At No. 14Penn State SixSuper Challenge AA MICHELLE STOUT At Regional NCAA FX At SECChampionship Ark. 2 Quad At No. 23Arizona State BB Ark. 1 Quad At No. 14Auburn* UB At Kentucky* No. 5Alabama* No. 1Florida* VT At No. Quad 2Utah At No. 15LSU* DATE No. 2Georgia* At No. 14Penn State SixSuper Challenge EMILY PEACOCK No. 2Georgia* At No. 15LSU* No. 5Alabama* No. 1Florida* At No. Quad 2Utah At Kentucky* Ark. 1 Quad At No. 14Auburn* At No. 23Arizona State Ark. 2 Quad At SECChampionship At Regional NCAA 3/23 3/16 4/14 3/31 2/23 2/16 1/13 1/19 1/26 2/16 2/23 3/16 3/23 3/31 4/14 4/26 2/16 2/23 3/16 3/23 3/31 4/14 1/13 1/26 1/19 2/16 2/23 3/16 3/23 3/31 4/14 1/13 4/14 3/31 3/23 3/16 2/23 2/16 1/26 1/19 1/13 1/19 1/26 2/16 2/23 3/16 3/23 3/31 4/14 3/9 3/2 2/9 1/5 2/2 2/9 2/2 3/9 3/2 3/9 3/2 2/2 3/2 3/9 1/5 3/9 3/2 2/9 2/2 1/5 2/9 2/2 3/9 3/2 9.950# 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.800 9.850 9.800 9.675 9.825 9.800 9.825 9.675 9.750 9.700 9.775 9.825 9.750 9.850 9.850 9.775 9.350 9.725 9.850 9.825 9.850 9.700 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.300 9.825 9.750 9.850 9.825 9.800 9.875 9.800 9.850 9.875 9.725 9.850 9.875 9.850 9.875 9.850 9.900 ------9.825 9.825 9.750 9.800 9.750 9.075 9.125 9.775 9.800 9.800 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.275 9.825 9.825 9.225 9.825 9.650 9.650 9.700 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.125 8.650 9.775 9.250 9.900 9.800 9.825 9.750 9.875 9.725 9.800 9.850 9.850 9.875 9.775 9.825 9.875 9.825 9.050 9.800 9.775 9.800 8.275 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.775 9.750 9.650 ------9.725 9.675 9.850 9.800 9.775 9.875 9.900 9.775 9.850 9.750 9.825 9.875 9.850 9.950 9.850 9.725 9.900 9.250 9.725 9.800 9.700 9.825 9.725 9.675 9.875 9.725 9.850 9.900 9.875 9.800 9.775 9.725 9.675 9.600 9.675 9.750 9.750 9.625 9.100 ------9.800 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.525 9.850 9.775 9.775 9.750 9.800 9.350 8.975 9.700 9.800 9.750 9.675 9.725 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.775 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.700 9.625 9.800 9.800 9.500 9.850 9.625 9.825 9.850 9.900 9.875 9.750 9.850 9.850 9.825 9.675 9.700 9.825 9.725 ------GYM’BACKS ROCK 38.650 38.350 39.100 38.550 39.275 39.100 38.900 39.125 39.175 38.800 38.725 38.200 39.200 39.175 39.325 38.950 38.400 ------2006 Review - Results - Records - - - Page 39 Page • 2007 marked the 23rd consecutive year that the SEC placed at least two teams in the top final five and the 15thconsecutive year placing 10. in the top three placed has SEC the years 23 past the in times 17 • at least four teams in the Top 10 at the including 1991 and 1993 teams when five NCAA meet, ranked. were NCAAIn in conferences I Division all leads SEC • dividual titles with 66. • Georgia leads all Division I schools in NCAA In dividual titles with 32. team second and first 41 awarded was SEC The • in 2007. honors All-American SEC Gymnastics Notes SEC Gymnastics • Georgia won its eighth national championship 2007 in row a in third and and brought home the title. 12th overall SEC’s entered SEC the 1998 In • sweep to conference only the as book record the the top three spots at the NCAA meet (Georgia, Alabama). Florida, ------GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Last year, the Last league year, championship moved to North Little and Ark., Rock, the platform was The used. North Little Rock The The SEC Championship returned to Birmingham in 2006 with The The Southeastern Conference Championship has been in four Arena became In the 2007 10th ALLTEL venue ever to host the Arkansas first competed at the SEC Championship in 2003 In its own right, the SEC has all swept individualfive titles on oc In three separate its own right, In addition to phenomenal success on the team level, SEC athletes have also ex have SEC athletes In addition phenomenal on level, to success the team In 2004, the SEC placed three teams in the top five at the NCAA Championships. the SEC placed three teams in the at thetop five NCAA Championships. In 2004, In 2003, the SEC sent fiveteams to the NCAAChampionships for the third time, In 2002, Alabama once again brought the NCAA title back to the SEC by claim In 2000, both Georgia and Alabama finished in the top five, with coming at LSU in both Georgia and Alabama finished intop the five, In 2000, At the 1999 NCAA Championships, Georgia won its second consecutive and fifth overall overall fifth and consecutive second its won Georgia Championships, NCAA 1999 the At The The SEC entered the record books at the 1998 NCAA Championships, becoming the The The Southeastern Conference is widely regarded as the most dominating gymnastics Since the inaugural NCAA the Championship SEC in has 1982, had at least one team in rored the national championship. the national rored venue has seen its share Tourna of high profileBasketball SoutheasternConferenceevents having hostedWomen’s the SEC and again in 2006. first in 2003, twice, ment the new civic center hosting the For the event. first time in league the history, championship was competed on a platform with all of the events raised up off the floor in a set-up that more closely mir pose facility that actually had ice from the previous hockey week’s game under the floor. when Birmingham The hosted championship the moved event. to multi-pur a in competed teams when 2005 and 2004 in Ga., Duluth, pionship moves again in 2008 but returns to a familiar site central. at the 3:00 p.m. March 29 at Ga., in Duluth, Gwinnett Center Championship. Southeastern Conference SEC Championship Moves Back to Duluth SEC Championship venues in the fiveyears Arkansas has fielded team.a The Cham casions - 1991, 1993 and 1994. casions - 1991, celled at the individual level, claiming a total of 66 individual championships, including championships, individual 66 of total a claiming level, individual the at celled in 2007. four Georgia won the SEC’s 10th, 11th 2006 and and 12th national championships in 10th, 2005, Georgia won the SEC’s 2007. Georgia finishingFlorida third. finishedseventh and LSU finished 10th. It is the 12th time that the SEC has had two teams finish in the top Miles three. the vault. Ashley won as Alabama’s The SEChome an individual title, also brought ida placed 10th. ida placed with four of those finishing in thetop ten. Alabama finished as the runner-up, with ing its and fourthbrought The the National SEC Championship, its eighth title. overall Crimson Tide edged out SEC rival Georgia making 197.575-197.250, the Bulldogs the NCAA runner-up for a second consecutive year and having SEC teams claim the top Flor while Nationals, at LSU the finished eighth the 1998. first time since spots two for ninth. Georgia was the national runner-up in 2001, with Alabama finishing fourth and finishing Alabama with 2001, in runner-up national the was Georgia ninth. seventh. Florida first-place title. Alabama, Florida and LSU all finished in the top 10. top 10. Floridathe and LSU all finished in Alabama, title. first-place only conference in collegiate women’s gymnastics to sweep the top three spots. Georgia won its fourth championship title with the largest margin of victory in over 10 The Bulldogs years. who second-place Florida outdistanced Itfinished marked just ahead ofAlabama. top five. the final in teams least two at the SEC placed that year the 12th consecutive cut The in SEC 2000. has also had at least one team finish inTop-10 the in the NCAA since 1982. all 26 national championship meets, with Florida being one of only two teams the missing barely Gators the priorto nationally contests 19 all at appeared have to other) the (Utahis THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SOUTHEASTERN THE in the NCAA. conference 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 40 for thefirst nerves rotation. team battled the and time first for the apparatus) individual each ing showcas platform elevated (an um podi the on competing were nasts eyes ofmosttheteam. the to tears bringing arena the tered en Gym’Backs the when Hogs the Calling stands the into poured fans thousand Severalevent. ly-televised national the hosted Ark., ALLTELRock, Little North in Arena as special more even made was pionship to thechallenge. up lived has Arkansas and championship league the too do the expectations at gram continues to grow, so could imagine. heads with success no one 2003 and the Gym’Backs turned in did Arkansas what exactly with a brand new program. But that’s league the into jump to feat easy no it’s and country, the in gymnastics women’s for league toughest the is SETTING THESTANDARDFOREXCELLENCE 2007 SECREVIEW top spots. four teams in the nation captured the top the as position place fifth the to u Akna rlid odn on holding rallied Arkansas But gym young Arkansas’ of Many Cham SEC 2006 The pro Gym’Back the As Conference Southeastern The ------n i 20 a te Gym’Backs the as 2006 in ent finish. fifth-place a with 2005 in again yet selves a 9.90 onbars. with honors all-conference came the firstGym’Back to earn be Leigh Melissa sophomore capturing sole possession of sixth as then- year following the with asolid194.875. sixth for tied finish Gym’Backs the saw championship league All-Time SECChampionshipRotations 2003 2006 2005 2004 2007 The goals were a bit differ bit a were goals The them bettered Arkansas improved Gym’Backs The Arkansas’ forayfirst the into GYM’BACKS ROCK Bye 3 Bye 2 Bye 1 Bye 1 BB Bye 3 UB FX VT VT Bye 1 Bye 2 Bye 2 - - - BB FX Dana McQuillin All-Around INDIVIDUAL Floor Beam Bars Vault Score TEAM ARKANSAS’ SECMEETBESTS Dana McQuillin Floor Barnett Rachel Cassie Drew Hannah McLeod Emily Peacock Hardman Katie Beam LeighMelissa Bars Stout Michelle Casey Magee Jo Vault gram’s finish best at SECs. the pro tying overall, fifth finished Lady’Backs the as vault the on 9.85s and Michelle Stout, led Arkansas with Magee Jo casey freshmen, of pair A meet.league the at pro 49.00 gram-best a posting vault the on strong Championship. NCAA the eventually and Regionals NCAA the into heading 18 top the into team the vaulted that score a - for looking were they score the and showing sixth-place a with warded re were they and finish, a score,not a for searching meet the into went Bye 1 Bye 3 Bars UB VT Last year, Arkansas opened opened Arkansas year, Last Beam Bye 2 BB FX VT 39.300 49.075 49.125 48.900 49.000 195.325 9.90 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.90 9.850 9.850 Bye 2 Bye 3 Bye 1 By 3 By UB 2004 2005 &2006 2005 2005 2007 2005 2004 2006 2005 2005 2005 2003 &2006 2004 2007 2007 UB BB FX FX VT - - - 2006 Review - Results - Records - - - Page 41 Page 197.325 197.175 197.000 196.250 194.475 194.000 194.550 ------48.90 47.850 49.000 48.875 49.075 48.825 11 Arkansas tez 9.275, Casey Jo Magee 9.725 Casey 9.275, tez Floor: Cassie Alex LaChance 9.525, Casey Jo Magee 9.800, Drew 9.750, Samantha Cortz 9.675, Emily Peacock Rachel Barnett 9.850 9.800, All-Around 38.425 Drew Cassie Jo Magee39.175, Casey Beam: Emily Cassie Peacock 9.775, Drew Rachel 9.80, Bar nett 9.750, Mallory Machnik 9.10, Dana McQuillin Katie 9.850. Hardman 9.725, Floor: Cassie Drew 9.175, Dana McQuillin 9.725, Mallory Rachel Barnett Katie Hardman 9.825, Machnik 9.80, 9.875. Peacock Emily 9.850, All-Around 37.875 Drew Cassie McQuillinDana 38.800, 2007 Vault: Casey Jo Magee 9.850, Cassie Drew 9.750, Alexan dra LaChance Samantha 9.800, Cortez Ashly 9.750, Michelle 9.850 Stout McPherson 9.750, Bars: Cassie Drew 9.725, Amy DeFillipo 9.750, Casey Jo Magee 9.800, Emily Peacock 9.80, Michelle Stout 8.650 Nagashima Sarah 9.750, Beam: Cassie Drew 9.200, Amy DeFilippo 9.825, Barnett Emily Samantha 9.300, RachelPeacock 9.725, Cor No. 2007 1 Florida No. 2 Georgia No. 3 Alabama No. 4 LSU No. 15 Auburn No. 25 Kentucky No. - - - - - 197.275 196.975 196.275 194.975 191.150 197.250 196.700 196.150 195.125 193.800 194.650 195.325 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS ------49.125 48.750 48.225 49.075 48.925 195.900 196.975 47.925 48.900 LSU LSU Kentucky Alabama Florida Arkansas Auburn Kentucky 2006 Georgia Alabama Florida Auburn Arkansas 2005 Georgia Mallory Machnik 9.65, Dana McQuillin Samantha Cor 9.70, Loveless Audra 9.70, anne Guy 9.75, Bre 9.80. Drew Cassie 9.80, tez Bars: Dana McQuillin 9.65, Hannah McLeod 9.675, mantha Sa Cortez 9.075, Cassie Drew 9.775. Emily Peacock 9.725, Leigh 9.10, Melissa Emily Peacock 9.850, Rachel Barnett 9.775, Cassie McQuillin Dana 9.850, McLeod Hannah 9.850, Drew Katie 9.800. Hardman 9.650, Floor: Rachel Barnett 9.825, Dana McQuillin 9.800, Emily MachMallory 9.800, Hardman Katie 9.750, Peacock Samantha Cortez 9.800 nik 9.850, All-Around McQuillin Dana 38.825 Rachel Barnett 38.875, 2006 Vault: All-Around 38.475. Drew Cassie McQuillinDana 39.300, 2005 Vault: Cassie Drew 9.650, Dana McQuillin 9.625, Hannah McLeod 9.525, Mallory Machnik 9.650, Samantha Rachel Barnett 9.550. Cortez 9.750, Bars: Dana McQuillin Rachel 9.750, Barnett Cassie 9.725, Drew 9.800, Katie Hardman 9.600, Melissa 9.875. Peacock Emily 9.750, Leigh Beam: Floor: Hard Katie 9.825, Drew Cassie 9.875, Barnett Rachel man 9.775, Audra Loveless 9.300, Dana McQuillin 9.550. Thompson Kathy 9.900, - - - - - 193.850 195.950 195.025 194.875 198.175 197.950 197.225 195.925 197.575 197.525 194.875 194.825 ------195.650 197.275 48.100 48.900 48.650 48.425 48.725 48.100 48.800 LSU LSU Auburn Arkansas Kentucky Alabama Florida 2004 Georgia Auburn Arkansas Kentucky Georgia Florida 2003 Alabama SEC TEAM RESULTS Rachel Barnett 8.500, Cassie Drew 9.150, Katie Hard Katie 9.150, Drew Cassie 8.500, Barnett Rachel man 9.725, Melissa Leigh 9.700, Hannah McLeod McQuillin Dana 9.800. 9.725, man 9.825, Melissa Leigh 9.900, Hannah McLeod McQuillin Dana 9.825. 9.800, Beam: Loveless Loveless 9.750, Hannah McLeod 9.700, Dana Mc 9.725. Thompson Kathy Quillin 9.775, Bars: Hard Katie 9.800, Drew Cassie 9.200, Barnett Rachel 2004 Vault: Cassie Drew 9.7000, Melissa Leigh 9.650, Audra Hannah McLeod 39.050, Dana McQuillin 39.025, Tif 39.025, McQuillin Dana 39.050, McLeod Hannah Kim Harris 38.750. Berryfany 38.900, Harris 9.700, Audra Loveless 9.700, Hannah McLeod McLeod Hannah 9.700, Loveless Audra 9.700, Harris BerryTiffany 9.800. 9.775, All-Around 9.800, Katie 9.850. Hardman 9.800, Floor: Dana McQuillin 9.700, Katie Hardman 9.750, Kim Tiffany Tiffany Berry 9.700, Melissa Leigh 9.675, Hannah McLeod 9.825, Kim Harris 9.725, Dana McQuillin Hannah McLeod 9.800, Dana McQuillin 9.725, Kim Harris 9.725, Katie Hardman 9.625, Melissa Leigh BerryTiffany 9.750. 9.800, Beam: Kim Harris Whitney 9.600, Cashwell 9.600, Hannah Dana McQuil 9.725, Audra Loveless McLeod 9.650, BerryTiffany 9.650. lin 9.800, Bars: ARKANSAS ALL-TIME SEC RESULTS SEC ALL-TIME ARKANSAS 2003 Vault: 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 42 1. FLOOR 1. BEAM 1. BARS 1. VAULT 1. TEAM SCORE TEAM ARKANSAS SECCHAMPIONSHIPRECORDS Rachel Barnett Rachel 5. 4. 3. 2. 5. 4. 3. 2. 5. 4. 3. 2. 5. 4. 3. 2. 5. 4. 3. 2.

49.075 49.125 49.150 49.000 195.325 48.725 48.875 48.925 49.075 47.850 48.100 48.900 48.900 47.925 48.800 48.825 48.900 48.225 48.425 48.650 48.750 194.550 194.650 194.825 194.850 ------2006 2005 2004 2007 2003 2007 2004 2005 2007 2004 2006 2003 2006 2003 2007 2005 2005 2003 2004 2006 2005 2007 2006 1993 1003 1. VAULT INDIVIDUAL 1. BEAM 1. BARS 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2.

9.850 9.850 9.900 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.825 9.825 9.875 9.750 9.750 9.750 9.775 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.850 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.850 GYM’BACKS ROCK Casey Magee Jo Katie Hardman Katie LeighMelissa Casey Magee Jo Cassie Drew Cassie Drew Hannah McLeod LeighMelissa Hannah McLeod Hardman Katie Dana McQuillin Emily Peacock Breanne Guy Cortez Samantha Audra Loveless Dana McQuillin Alexandra LaChance Cassie Drew Cortez Samantha Dana McQuillin Stout Michelle Dana McQuillin Hardman Katie Cassie Drew Amy DeFilippo Hannah McLeod Hardman Katie Hannah McLeod Cassie Drew Emily Peacock ------2006 2007 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 2004 2007 2006 2006 2003 2007 2007 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 2003 2005 2005 2005 2006 1. FLOOR Cassie Drew 1. ALL-AROUND 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3.

9.900 39.300 38.475 38.750 38.800 38.825 38.875 38.900 39.025 39.050 39.175 9.800 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.875 9.875 Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Cassie Drew Harris Kim Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Barnett Rachel Tiffany Berry Dana McQuillin Hannah McLeod Casey Magee Jo Machnik Mallory Cassie Drew Barnett Rachel Hardman Katie Barnett Rachel Machnik Mallory Barnett Rachel Barnett Rachel Emily Peacock ------2006 2004 2003 2006 2005 2005 2003 2003 2003 2007 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2004 2006 2004 2006 Review - Results - Records - - - - - Page 43 Page - - The The high expectations combined with nerves saw Arkan Then-junior Dana McQuillin turned in a solid all-around Last year’s regional championship was hosted by Michi Top-ranked Florida dominated the meet as 12 No. Michi The Wolverines nipped Arkansas in the edg finalroutine, 2009 NCAA South Central Regional Barnhill Arena. in It is the second time Ar kansas has hosted a regional The (2006). Fayette at the finished second Gym’Backs ville regional as the program made it’s first appearanceat the NCAA Championship hosted by Oregon State. Tickets for the event will be available in the fall of 2008 with more LADYBACKS.COM. at available information Arkansas hosts 2009 Regional The Gym’Backs were selected to host the fourthsas fall to in the final standings. performance and was rewarded with an individual bid to the Auburn. by championship meet hosted national one for Arbor Ann to trip first their made Gym’Backs the as gan championships of the season. of the most closely contested gan 13 and Arkansas No. found themselves in a battle for sec Arkansas opened ond on place. the floor and the nerves were evident. But a record-setting vault performance, followed by a solid bars showing and finally anotherrecord on the beam close. made the scores Casey freshman Arkansas 196.050-195.875. Gym’Backs, the ing Jo Magee had a good all-around performance and earned a the NCAA as an individual. trip Championship to - - - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS The The following year in 2005, Arkansas entered regional The The Gym’Backs made the program’s first NCAA regional The Gym’Back program was four seasons old and made its made and old seasons four was program Gym’Back The “We “We really tried hard said to senior focus on our routines,” The The meet came down to the finalrotation withArkansas The Gym’Backs posted a 48.975, tying their best beam Instead, Instead, Arkansas made some noise finishing second in Arkansas entered the 2006 meet ranked 18th in the nation nation the in 18th ranked meet 2006 the entered Arkansas None None is more significant that the 2006 performance in The The University of Arkansas has reached unprecedented Regional finish in BarnhillArena. Samantha Cortez reacts to Arkansas’ 2006 second-place NCAA and while anything can happen in competition, the Gym’Backs Gym’Backs the competition, in happen can anything while and national the into and regionals of out advance lookingto were year. championship that ing against the tough competition. ing against the tough competition in one top 18 of spots the in coveted the country, appearance appearance in 2004, the second season of the program. Ar kansas earned a trip to the South Central Regional hosted by Arizona and the team was pleased with a fourth-place show first NCAAChampionship appearance while UCLA had made 2006. prior to appearances 14 consecutive minded me that we lost to UCLA our freshman year in the our first-everroad trip weby beat fiveNow, them points. to go to like full circle.” coming It’s nationals. our job. We didn’t really We didn’t know how our close job. it was going into the than event final the in focused more were we But rotation. final someone on the team re know, Ya in any been other in. we’ve the difference-maker. the difference-maker. did just we and ourselves control canonly “We KatieHardman. score of the year, while UCLA totaled a 49.000 on the floor. The while UCLA totaled a 49.000 on the floor. of score the year, had to however, count Bruins, a fall on bars that proved to be the meet and making history. program on beam and UCLA on the flooras the Gym’Backs held a .30 lead. and was looking to make an impression by taking on the task of hosting the meet. ousted ousted perennial powerhouse UCLA for their first tripto the championship. national Championships in the first five years of the program. the years of in the first five Championships which a four-year-old program not only but hosted the event, 2007 NCAA REGIONAL REVIEW REGIONAL NCAA 2007 Regional NCAA the to selections consecutive four with heights 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 44 ALL-TIME NCAAREGIONALRESULTS/RECORDS Regional Northeast NCAA April 14--Ann Arbor, 2007 Central South NCAA Regional April 8--Fayetteville, 2006 East Regional NCAA April 21--Durham, 2005 Central South NCAA Regional April 3-- 2004 Regional Results

Administrator ofthe CentralSouth Region Regional Honors No. 1Florida No. 3Florida No. 3LSU No. 5Utah 2006 2004 No. 51Rutgers No. 41Pittsburgh No. 43New Hamp. No. 13Arkansas No. 12Michigan No. Mo. 49Southeast No. 42Illinois-Chicago No. 30Illinois No. 9UCLA No. 18Arkansas No. 52Rutgers No. 51Pittsburgh No. 15Arkansas No. 41New Hamp. No. 10Oklahoma No. 40IL-Chicago No. 39Illinois No. 25Arkansas No. 18Arizona No. 8Florida - - Tucson, ------Ariz. ------N.H. ------Mich. - - Ark. ------Year ---- Bev LewisBev LewisBev 190.875 192.550 192.925 195.875 196.050 197.325 189.050 191.125 193.125 195.175 195.400 196.375 191.350 193.100 193.950 194.700 195.550 197.125 193.875 195.400 195.550 196.375 197.050 197.625 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 4. 3. 1. Vault INDIVIDUAL (Top10Only) 48.825 48.850 48.975 49.275 Beam 48.025 48.700 48.950 49.375 Bars 48.225 48.775 48.825 49.300 Vault TEAM The 2008NCAARegionalSites Host: Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania Hall Rec Regional Northeast April 12, Host:University ofMinnesota, Twin Cities Minneapolis, Minnesota PavilionSports CentralNorth Regional Host: Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Pete Maravich Assembly Center Central Regional

Emily Peacock LeighMelissa Dana McQuillin LeighMelissa Dana McQuillin Machnik Mallory Cortez Samantha Audra Loveless Casey Magee Jo Ashly McPherson Alex LaChance Cortez Samantha Cortez Samantha Stout Michelle Kathy Thompson ------GYM’BACKS ROCK 2005 2004 2006 2007 2005 2007 2006 2004 2005 2006 2004 2007 193.950 195.400 195.550 195.875 48.500 48.600 48.700 48.875 Floor Team 9.875 9.875 9.900 9.925 9.750 9.750 9.775 9.800 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.875 9.900 9.900 Total ------April 12, April 12, ------2005 2006 2004 2007 2005 2007 2006 2003 2005 2006 2004 2004 2004 2006 2005 2004 2007 2007 2007 2006 2007 2007 2004 2008 2008 2008 8. 1. Floor Exercise 8. 6. 3. 2. 1. Balance Beam 10. 8. 5. Host: Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon ColiseumGill West Regional Host:University ofFlorida Gainesville, Florida Stephen C. O’Connell Center Regional Southeast AprilHost: 12, University ofOklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center CentralSouth Regional 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. All-Around

Katie Hardman Katie Machnik Mallory Emily Peacock Barnett Rachel Emily Peacock Alex LaChance Casey Magee Jo Hardman Katie Cortez Samantha Emily Peacock Barnett Rachel Hardman Katie Cassie Drew Machnick Mallory Emily Peacock Barnett Rachel Hannah McLeod Alex LaChance Cassie Drew Hardman Katie Emily Peacock Casey Magee Jo Cassie Drew LeighMelissa Emily Peacock Barnett Rachel Hardman Katie Hannah McLeod Barnett Rachel Dana McQuillin Cassie Drew Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Casey Magee Jo Cassie Drew 9.775 9.775 9.775 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.800 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.875 9.900 9.850 9.825 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.850 38.425 38.625 38.725 38.750 38.775 38.800 38.925 April 12, April 12, 2008 2008 2008 2006 2005 2005 2007 2007 2007 2007 2005 2005 2006 2007 2005 2005 2006 2006 2004 2004 2007 2007 2006 2007 2007 2004 2005 2006 2004 2004 2004 2005 2004 2007 2005 2006 2007 2004 2006 Review - Results - Records - Page 45 Page Magee is the second individual to Dana McQuillin at Auburn. by Championship hosted the 2005 NCAA qualify for the NCAA Championship meet Championship NCAA the for qualify in the five-year history of the Gym’Back program. Dana qualified McQuillin as a junior (2003-06) in 2005. McQuillin returned in 2006 as a senior helping Ar the at appearance team first its to kansas NCAA Championship. co-head co-head coach “She Rene finished Cook. and events three following the on strong proud of we’re Her her accomplishment. performance will only build confidence team.” her and next year’s for - - - - Freshman Casey Jo Magee at the 2007 Casey Freshman NCAA Championship - - - GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS “Unfortunately, Casey Jo “Unfortunately, had an un Rotating Rotating with second- Flying solo at the NCAA’s Flying solo at the NCAA’s nally, Magee just missed a sea a missed just Magee nally, fin She 9.825. a scoring bars on son-best of 38.725. total ished with an all-around said beam,” the on mistake characteristic on her firstevent andfell on the balance beam. Typically her strongest event, Magee a 9.250. scored ranked Georgia, Magee next moved to the floor exercise where she tied her season- matched She 9.80. a with best that on the vault tying her season-high with a 9.850. Fi Ma biggest meet of the year, gee was bit by the nerve bug ------“We’re really proud of our performance in such an intense environment,” said really proud of our performance in such an “We’re environment,” intense count a “We fall didn’t and we really helped build added Mark Cook. “I agree,” Arkansas opened in the evening session Thursday facing Georgia, Iowa State, Arkansas opened in Iowa the State, Thursday facing evening session Georgia, “We were happy to be in the night said session,” co-head coach Mark Cook. class senior first program’s the as underdog the as meet the Arkansasentered defend from 197.300 blistering a behind finishing 194.375 Arkansasa scored “We’re going to nationals - I just keep saying that over and over,” said co-head co-head said over,” and over that saying keep just I - nationals to going “We’re The The long wait was over and In 2007, it was Magee’s turn to rep Each Each new experience has fueled The The Gym’Backs sent an individual, The The 2007 season marked the third ly proud of them.” of them.” ly proud done a great job in taking us to the next year.” job in takingdone a great the next us to year.” extreme I’m heartand and tenacity of lot a has team This step. this with future our as both teams advanced to the finals. the finals. to advanced as both teams has team This on. hung and through fought and routines our made “We Cook. Rene ing national champion Georgia who won the second session State snuck to in ahead of Florida advance. with Iowa a 196.250 while the Gators posted a 196.225 had guided the Gym’Backs from a start-up to a contender. Seniors Katie Hardman, Seniors Katie Hardman, a start-upfrom a had contender. guided to the Gym’Backs Hannah Melissa Audra McLeod Leigh, Loveless, and Dana McQuillin competed in Corvallis. in White and Cardinal their final meet in the “There was much more of a crowd and the excitement seemed to be better. It was better. be to seemed excitement the and crowd a of “There more much was experience.” just such a great all feeling.” all feeling.” State. and Arizona Florida State, Oregon finish at the South Central Regional in Barnhill April 8. in Regional BarnhillApril 8. Central at the finish South we’re that emotion the describe to there out word a not is “There Cook. Rene coach fourth season of gymnastics, be came one of the final 12 competing teams after a second-place program’s program’s first appearanceat the NCAA Championship in Corvallis, in 2006. Ore., Arkansas, wrapping up its the 18th-ranked University of Ar the made team gymnastics kansas Where Dreams Come True Regional by 0.175 but Magee qualified as an all-arounder for the Utah-hosted Utah. in Salt Lake City, event resent the Gym’Backs after Arkansasnar after Gym’Backs the resent rowly missed a repeat team appearance. Arkansas finished thirdat theNortheast Gym’Backs Gym’Backs hope to become regulars at the NCAA Championship. vidual, Casey Jo Magee, last year. Jo Magee, Casey vidual, Arkansas for the next season as the Dana Dana McQuillin, in 2005, advanced as a team in 2006 and returned with an indi Arkansas gymnastics team was repre NCAA the at Championship. sented 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW/RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA 2007 consecutive year that the University of 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 46 Casey Magee Jo Name Lake City,Salt 2007 (IndividualOnly) Team Team II Session Team I Session Corvallis, 2006 Dana McQuillin Name Auburn, 2005 (IndividualOnly) ARKANSAS NCAACHAMPIONSHIPRECORDS Total Floor Score Beam Bars Vault Event TEAM Six FinalsSuper and lastyear in2007. 2005,2006 in titles conseuctive three including titles team eight won has Georgia GeorgiaDogs.com. at on-line sale on currently are Tickets 2008. Athens, Ga. This year’s event takes place at Stegeman Coliseum April 24-26, TheChampionships are NCAA 2008 hosted by in Universitythe Georgia of Georgia hoststhe2008 Championship Iowa State Nebraska Florida Alabama Utah Georgia Arizona St. Florida Iowa State Georgia Oklahoma LSU Michigan Utah Alabama Nebraska ARKANSAS Oregon St. Ala. Ore. (Auburn University,

(Oregon State, Utah(Utah, 194.375 48.225 47.850 49.050 48.975 49.400 49.350 49.650 48.925 49.050 49.150 48.750 48.900 48.950 49.300 49.000 49.100 48.850 48.975 48.425 48.750 48.225 48.675 9.575 9.85 G B B X Total FX BB UB VG Total FX BB UB VG Total FX BB UB VG T B B X AA FX BB UB VT AA FX BB UB VT 48.750 49.000 48.875 49.175 49.300 48.950 49.475 49.000 49.075 49.400 48.925 48.650 49.100 49.125 48.900 49.075 49.050 48.775 host 9.825 9.675 host) host) 48.425 48.900 48.950 48.975 48.650 49.325 49.200 48.925 48.825 49.375 48.875 48.900 48.750 48.800 49.075 48.825 48.725 48.600 9.000 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 Year 9.25 48.975 48.975 49.300 49.150 49.375 49.175 49.425 49.375 49.300 49.350 48.975 49.200 49.200 48.950 49.275 49.325 48.950 49.100 9.775 9.80 194.375 194.725 196.175 196.275 196.725 196.800 197.750 196.225 196.250 197.275 195.525 195.650 196.000 196.175 196.250 196.325 195.575 195.150 38.725 38.025 GYM’BACKS ROCK Barnett Rachel Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Hardman Katie Hannah McLeod LeighMelissa Emily Peacock Casey Magee Jo Gymnast Bars Cortez Samantha Alexandra LaChance Breanne Guy Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Audra Loveless Machnik Mallory Casey Magee Jo Gymnast Vault INDIVIDUAL Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Gymnast All-Around Audra Loveless Dana McQuillin Machnik Mallory Dana McQuillin Hardman Katie Casey Magee Jo Emily Peacock Barnett Rachel Gymnast Floor Dana McQuillin Casey Magee Jo Barnett Rachel Hardman Katie Dana McQuillin Machnik Mallory Hannah McLeod Emily Peacock Gymnast Beam 38.025 38.775 cr Year Score Year Score cr Year Score Year Score Year Score 9.650 9.675 9.700 9.700 9.750 9.775 9.825 9.825 9.100 9.525 9.550 9.575 9.650 9.725 9.775 9.850 9.275 9.725 9.750 9.775 9.800 9.900 9.850 9.850 9.000 9.250 9.525 9.675 9.700 9.700 9.750 9.775 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2006 2007 2006 2006 2005 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 Casey Magee Jo Dana McQuillin Barnett Rachel Emily Peacock 2006 Review - Results - Records 3rd/4 6th/7 4th/6 2nd/3 196.600 197.375 197.325 193.625 194.625 192.475 296.525 198.175 197.950 197.275 197.225 195.925 193.850 197.625 197.050 196.375 195.400 193.875 193.800 193.575 193.225 195.300 196.925 195.975 195.275 196.450 194.800 194.425 196.050 196.625 195.550 196.850 197.250 196.975 196.700 196.150 195.125 193.800 197.125 195.550 194.700 193.100 191.350 Ind. Only Ind. Page 47 Page W/L W OPP L L L 1st/4 L 4th/6 W W L L L L L L 5th/7

at Minnesotaat No. 10 Missouri No. 5 Florida* No. at 3 Alabama* No. Invitational Gym’Back Centenary Southeast Missouri Univ. Woman’s Texas 11 Arizona No. at SEC Championship 4 Georgia No. 3 Alabama No. 5 LSU No. 8 Florida No. 20 Auburn No. 40 Kentucky No. NCAA Regional (Arizona) 5 Utah No. 8 Florida No. 18 Arizona No. 39 Illinois No. 40 Illinois-Chicago No. 10 Kentucky No. at 12 Auburn No. at 6 Georgia No. 4 LSU No. at Tri Washington at State 21 Oregon No. Washington 19 No. 4 Florida No. Alabama 11 Denver No. at 32 Missouri No. Arkansas Quad 3 Nebraska No. St. 12 Oregon No. 5 UCLA No. SEC Championship at 8 Georgia No. 2 LSU No. 5 Alabama No. 6 Florida No. 21 Auburn No. 19 Kentucky TNo. NCAAat Regionals 3 LSU No. 10 Oklahoma No. Hamp. 41 New No. 51 Pittsburgh No. 52 Rutgers No. (8-16-1; 2-4 SEC; 5th at SEC) 5th at 2-4 SEC; (8-16-1; 194.250 (t24) 195.925 (15) 195.925 195.925 (17) 196.450 (17) 196.625 (20) 194.850 (21) 194.825 (24) 195.550 (25) 194.925 (t24) 194.275 (t15) 195.150 (12) 195.725 (13) 195.550 (12) 195.475 (11) 193.750 (11) 193.725 (13) 195.575 (15) 195.624 (14) 195.325 (15) 193.950 (15) NCAA at Championship 2005 DATE 8 Jan. ARK (Rank) OPPONENT 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Feb. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 20 Mar. April 3 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 5 Mar. 13 Mar.. 19 Mar. 26 Mar. April 9 April 21 1st/4 T6th/7 194.675 192.775 189.550 195.200 196.225 197.300 196.775 196.425 196.250 197.200 198.175 193.425 193.275 192.825 196.300 194.900 192.375 197.225 196.700 196.800 195.875 197.575 197.525 195.950 195.650 195.650 194.875 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS W W L L W/L OPP W/L L L OPP. L L 1st/4 2nd/4 L L L L No. 22 Minnesota No. Virginia West Illinois-Chicago 23 Kentucky* No. 29 Auburn* No. 2 Georgia* No. at 14 LSU* No. Arkansas Quad No. 16 Denver 16 Denver No. 5 Florida* No. 4 Alabama* No. 5 UCLA No. at 33 Kentucky Quad* No. at Illinois-Chicago Women Texas Kentucky Quad 15 Auburn* No. at Auburn 21 Missouri No. Centenary 4 Georgia* No. 15 LSU No. at WVU 31 No. at 28 Missouri No. SEC Championship 5 Alabama No. 4 Georgia No. 9 Florida No. 15 LSU No. 17 Auburn No. 39 Kentucky No. (11-14; 2-4 SEC; 6th at SEC) 6th at 2-4 SEC; (11-14; 5-14-1; 1-5 SEC; t6th at SEC) at t6th 1-5 SEC; 5-14-1; 196.225 (9) 196.425 (13) 195.250 (11) 196.450 (13) 195.575 (RV) 193.000 (NR) 193.975 (23) 194.575 (26) 193.475 (22) 194.475 (28) 194.975 (30) 194.225 (27) 193.475 (31) 195.150 (35) 195.375 (t33) 194.875 (38) 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Jan. 6 Feb. Jan. 9 Jan. DATE ARK (Rank) OPPONENT 2004 DATE 10 Jan. 17 ARK (Rank) Jan. 24 Jan. OPPONENT 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Feb. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 29 Mar. 2003 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 48 A. 20-22 8 April Mar. 25 Mar. 19 Mar. 12 Mar. 3 Feb. 24 Feb. 17 Feb. 10 Feb. 3 Jan. 27 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 OPPONENT ARK(Rank) Jan. 3 DATE 2006 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Champ. NCAA II) 12th(6th/Session 195.400 (18) 194.650 (19) 195.900 (20) 196.350 (20) 195.375 (20) 196.350 (19) 194.175 (21) 194.025 (21) 194.575 (21) 193.100 (22) 193.600 (24) 192.225 (17) 190.625 (20) (12-27; 2-4SEC; 6that SEC) Oregon State Arizona State Florida Iowa State Georgia No. 49SEMO No. 42Illinois-Chicago No. 30Illinois No. 9UCLA No. 3Florida Regionals NCAA No. 18Kentucky No. 14Auburn No. 8LSU No. 3Florida No. 5Alabama No. 1Georgia at SECChampionship at No. 11Nebraska No. 36 Washington No. 13Auburn* No. 18Kentucky* at No. 3Alabama No. 22N. Carolina No. 32 W. Virginia No. 5Florida at No. 5Florida* No. 15Penn State No. 11LSU* at No. 3Georgia* at No. 14Missouri State Sac RV California RV No. 18 Washington No. 13Oregon St. No. 3UCLA at Hawai’i Invite

6th/7 L W W W L L L L L OPP W/L GYM’BACKS ROCK 195.150 195.575 196.225 196.250 197.275 194.375 189.050 191.125 193.125 195.175 196.375 191.150 194.975 195.900 196.275 196.975 197.275 196.475 193.025 194.950 196.250 195.825 193.125 194.200 196.950 194.650 194.725 196.125 195.100 188.075 189.350 190.425 191.925 193.775 2nd/6 3rd/4 3rd/6 28 April 14 April Mar. 31 Mar. 23 Mar. 16 Mar. 9 Mar. 2 Feb. 23 Feb. 16 Feb. 9 Feb. 2 Jan. 26 Jan. 19 Jan. 13 OPPONENT ARK(Rank) Jan. 5 DATE 2007 NCAA Championship NCAA 195.875 (13) 194.550 (11) 196.450 (12) 196.175 (12) 196.250 (11) 196.325 (12) 195.850 (14) 194.175 (15) 195.775 (16) 193.625 (13) 195.575 (14) 196.075 (20) 194.850 (15) 192.800 (15) (17-16; 2-4SEC; 5that SEC) No. 53Rutgers No. 41Pittsburgh No. 43New Hampshire No. 12Michigan No. 1Florida Regionals NCAA No. 25Kentucky No. 15Auburn No. 4LSU No. 3Alabama No. 2Georgia No. 1Florida at SECChampionship No. 51 TWU No. 36SEMO No 18Missouri 2 Quad Arkansas at No. 23Ariz. State No. 39UNH No. 37Pittsburgh No. 23 West Virginia 1 Quad Arkansas at No. 14AUBURN* at KENTUCKY* No. 5ALABAMA* No. 1FLORIDA* No. 29SUU No. 22BYU No. 3Utah at Utah/BYU/SUU at No. 15LSU* No. 2GEORGIA* at No. 14Penn St. No. 17Denver No. 9LSU No. 14Penn State No. 7Nebraska No. 3Florida SixSuper Challenge

W 4th/6 W W W L L L L OPP W/L Ind. Only 193.600 190.875 192.550 192.925 196.050 197.325 194.000 194.475 196.250 197.000 197.175 197.325 192.000 192.975 195.725 195.125 192.650 193.350 194.300 195.400 193.650 197.275 190.650 192.600 196.150 196.500 196.100 192.975 194.125 194.575 195.200 196.550 197.00 2nd/4 6th/6 3rd/6 1st/4 1st/4 2006 Review - Results - Records 2006 2007 2007 2007 2006 2007 2007 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2007 2006 2007 2006 Page 49 Page Denver Auburn Auburn Auburn Honolulu Gainesville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Duluth(SEC) Salt Lake City .000 .333 .250 .500 .250 .000 .000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Little Rock(SEC) Birmingham(SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Fayetteville (Super Six) (Super Fayetteville Continued on nextContinued page 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 AR 193.00 13 AR 193.725 No. 15 AR 192.800 No. AR 193.975 38 AR 194.875 No. 17 AR 195.925 No. No. 15 AU 194.475 15 AU No. CU 193.625 No. 19 AR 194.650 No. 195.400 14 AU No. 22 BYU 192.600 No. 189.350 Cal. CU 192.375 195.125 21 AU No. 194.950 13 AU No. 194.225 12 AU No. 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 3-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 Regular Post 3 1 1 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 2 3 2 1 3 Total Season Season Last DU 196.425 12 DU 194.425 No. 17 DU 192.975 No. 5 FL 196.250 No. 9 FL 195.950 No. 5 FL 197.375 No. No. 11 AR 194.550 No. 20 AR 196.625 No. No. 14 AU 194.975 14 AU No. 12 AR 196.325 No. 13 AR 193.625 No. 20 AR 190.625 No. AR 194.975 No. 15 AR 195.325 No. 20 AR 195.375 No. No. 15 AR 194.275 No. (1-0) University Young North Carolina Southern Utah Utah Hampshire New State Oregon Pittsburgh SoutheastMissouri Virginia West U UCLA W Washington Total 142 45-66-1 9-21-0 .383 Opponent N Meets Nebraska W-L-T W-L-T O Pct. Oklahoma Meet P State Penn R Rutgers S State Sacramento T Woman’s Texas (0-3) Denver 1-10-03 3-5-05 1-5-07 (0-15) FLORIDA 1-17-03 3-29-03 2-2-0-04 3-31-07 3-5-04 3-25-06 3-3-07 Brigham 2-2-07 (1-0) California 1-3-06 (2-0) Centenary 2-14-03 3-26-05 3-3-06 1-21-05 2006 2007 2006 2005 2007 2004 2006 2007 2004 2007 2006 2007 Tempe Tucson Auburn GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Duluth(SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Little Rock (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham Corvallis (NCAA)Corvallis Corvallis (NCAA)Corvallis Tucson (NCAA Reg.) (NCAA Tucson .000 .200 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 Birmingham (SEC) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 No. 38 AR 194.875 No. 196.225 29 AU No. 24 AR 194.825 No. No. 23 ASU 195.125 No. AR 194.975 No. 11 AR 194.550 No. 21 AR 194.850 No. 25 AR 195.550 No. 18 AR 194.375 No. No. 15 AR 194.175 No. No. 38 AR 194.875 No. 17 AR 196.450 No. 24 AR 194.825 No. 11 AR 193.750 No. 15 AR 195.325 No. 21 AR 194.175 No. 19 AR 194.650 No. 18 AR 194.375 No. AR 194-575 0-0-0 2-4-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 Regular Post

1 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 Total Season Season Last No. 17 AU 195.650 17 AU No. 13 AR 196.425 No. 195.925 20 AU No. No. 12 AR 196.175 No. 196.300 15 AU No. No. 3 AL 197.00 No. 11 AZ 196.525 No. 18 AZ 196.375 No. 9 ASU 195.500 No. No. 2 AL 197.00 No. No. 5 AL 197.575 No. 3 AL 197.325 No. 3 AL 197.950 No. AL 194.800 5 AL 196.700 No. 3 AL 195.825 No. 5 AL 196.975 No. 3 AL 196.250 No. No. 4 AL 197.200 No. 3-29-03 1-23-04 3-20-04 3-16-07 (6-4) AUBURN 2-14-03 3-31-07 (0-2) Arizona 3-12-04 4-3-04 (1-1) State Arizona 4-20-06 2-16-07 3-29-03 2-27-04 3-20-04 2-25-05 3-26-05 2-17-06 3-25-06 4-20-06 ALABAMA (0-11) 1-24-03 TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS State Iowa Missouri Illinois-Chicago Minnesota State Arizona Centenary ST. LOUISIANA 13 M Michigan 0-11-0 0-2-0 .000 2007 K KENTUCKY L 10 9-0-1 0-0-0 .875 2007 Illinois G GEORGIA I 11 0-10-0 0-1-0 .000 2007 Denver F FLORIDA 15 0-11-0 0-4-0 .000 2007 California D B Young Brigham C AUBURN 10 6-4-0 0-0-0 .600 2007 Opponent A Meets ALABAMA W-L-T Arizona 11 W-L-T Pct. 0-10-0 Meet 0-1-0 .000 2007 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS SERIES ALL-TIME 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 50 3-23-07 1-14-06 3-13-05 2-13-04 3-14-03 2-14-03 (2-4) Missouri 1-9-05 1-9-04 (2-0) Minnesota 4-14-07 4-20-06 (0-2) Michigan 3-31-07 1-26-07 1-5-07 4-20-06 3-25-06 1-27-06 4-9-05 3-26-05 2-4-05 3-20-04 2-6-04 3-29-03 2-28-03 LOUISIANA STATE (0-13) 3-31-07 2-23-07 3-25-06 2-24-06 3-26-05 1-14-05 3-20-04 1-16-04 3-29-03 2-7-03 KENTUCKY (9-0-1) 4-20-06 Iowa State (0-1) 4-8-06 4-3-04 1-9-04 2-7-03 (4-0) Illinois-Chicago 4-8-06 4-3-04 (2-0) Illinois 3-31-07 1-19-07 4-20-06 3-25-06 1-20-06 3-26-05 1-28-05 3-20-04 1-30-04 3-29-03 2-21-03 GEORGIA (0-11) 4-14-07 3-31-07 2-9-07 1-5-07 4-20-06 4-8-06 3-25-06 2-10-06 3-26-05 2-18-05 4-3-04 3-20-04 TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS No. 12AR196.450 No. 14MO195.100 No. 32MO196.050 No. 10MO196.60 No. 28MO195-875 AR 194.975 No. 24AR194.250 AR 195.575 No. 12MI196.050 No. 7MI196.000 No. 4LSU196.250 No. 15LSU196.500 No. 9LSU194.125 No. 8LSU195.650 No. 8LSU195.900 No. 11LSU194.675 No. 3LSU197.125 No. 2LSU196.975 No. 4LSU196.925 No. 5LSU197.275 No. 14LSU196.775 No. 15LSU195.650 No. 15LSU196.700 No. 11AR194.550 No. 14AR195.850 No. 19AR194.650 No. 19AR196.350 No. 15AR195.325 No. 13AR194.925 No. 24AR194.825 No. 9AR196.225 No. 39KY194.875 AR 194,475 No. 6ISU196.250 No. 18AR195.400 No. 25AR195.550 AR 195.575 AR 194.475 No. 18AR195.400 No. 25AR195.550 No. 2GA197.175 No. 2GA196.100 No. 1GA197.300 No. 1GA197.275 No. 3GA196.125 No. 8GA197.250 No. 6GA195.300 No. 4GA198.175 No. 2GA197.300 No. 4GA197.525 No. 4GA197.225 No. 1FL197.325 No. 1FL197.325 No. 1FL197.275 No. 3FL196.550 No. 4FL196.225 No. 3FL196.375 No. 3FL196.275 No. 5FL196.950 No. 6FL196.150 No. 4FL196.450 No. 8FL197.050 No. 8FL197.225 No. 18MO195.725 No. 17AR192.175 No. 15AR195.575 No. 15AR195.925 AR 195.375 No. 21MO194.900 193.800 No. 22MN194.675 No. 13AR195.875 No. 18AR194.375 No. 11AR194.550 No. 14AR195.575 No. 15AR192.800 No. 18AR194.375 No. 19AR194.650 No. 22AR193.100 No. 15AR193.950 No. 15AR195.325 No. 13AR195.725 No. 24AR194.825 No. 13AR196.450 No. 38AR194.875 AR 193.475 No. 25KY194.000 KY 193.650 No. 18KY191.150 No. 19KY196.250 No. 19KY193.800 No. 10KY193.575 No. 40KY193.850 No. 23KY195.200 No. 38AR194.875 No. 33KY192.825 No. 18AR194.375 No. 42UIC191.125 UIC 193.875 UIC 189.550 UIC 193.425 No. 30ILL193.125 No. 39ILL195.400 No. 11AR194.550 No. 20AR196.075 No. 18AR194.375 No. 19AR194.650 No. 24AR193.600 No. 15AR195.325 No. 12AR195.150 No. 29AR194.825 No. 11AR195.250 No. 38AR194.875 AR 194.225 No. 13AR195.875 No. 11AR194.550 No. 16AR195.775 No. 15AR192.800 No. 18AR194.375 No. 18AR195.400 No. 19AR194.650 No. 21AR194.025 No. 15AR195.325 No. 11AR195.475 No. 25AR195.550 No. 24AR194.825 Fayetteville Six) (Super Tucson Reg.) (NCAA Tucson Reg.) (NCAA Fayetteville (NCAA Reg.) Fayetteville (Super Six) Ann Arbor (NCAA Reg.) Ann Arbor (NCAA Reg.) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham Birmingham (SEC) Birmingham Corvallis (NCAA) Corvallis (NCAA) Corvallis (NCAA) Corvallis (NCAA) Little Rock (SEC) Little Rock (SEC) Little Rock (SEC) Little Rock Little Rock(SEC) Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth (SEC) Duluth Duluth (SEC) Duluth Duluth (SEC) Duluth Minneapolis Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Gainesville Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Columbia Columbia Columbia Corvallis Durham Auburn GYM’BACKS ROCK Tucson Athens Athens 2-11-05 Oregon State (1-3) 4-20-06 4-9-05 (0-2) Oklahoma 2-10-06 Carolina (1-0) North 4-14-07 3-9-07 4-9-05 New Hampshire (2-1) 1-5-07 4-20-06 3-19-06 3-19-05 Nebraska (0-4) All CAPS denotes Southeastern Conference denotes CAPS Southeastern All opponent 3-19-05 1-3-06 4-20-06 2-3-06 Penn State (1-2) 4-8-06 3-5-04 State Missouri Southeast (3-0) 1-3-06 Sacramento State (1-0) 4-14-07 4-9-05 Rutgers (2-0) 4-14-07 3-9-07 4-9-05 Pittsburgh (3-0) 1-13-07 1-5-07 3-23-07 2-2-03 (1-3) UCLA 3-23-07 3-5-04 2-7-03 Texas 2-2-07 Utah(1-0) Southern 3-19-05 1-3-06 3-9-07 2-10-06 1-9-04 3-7-03 West 3-12-06 1-3-06 2-11-05 Washington (3-0) 2-2-07 4-20-06 4-3-04 Utah (0-3) 4-8-06 Virginia (2-2) Woman’s (3-0) No. 21 OSU 195.975 No. 10OU195.525 No. 10OU195.550 No. 21AR194.025 No. 13AR195.875 No. 11AR196.250 No. 41NH194.700 No. 7NE194.575 No. 5NE196.325 No. 11NE196.475 No. 3NE196.625 No. 14AR195.625 No. 13 OSU 191.925 No. 16 OSU 195.150 No. 15PSU194.650 No. 18 AR 195.400No. 20AR196.625 No. 20AR190.625 No. 13AR195.875 No. 15AR193.950 No. 13AR195.875 No. 11AR196.250 No. 15AR193.950 No. 15AR194.850 No. 14PSU194.575 No. 12AR196.450 No. 5 UCLA 198.175 No. 12AR196.450 No. 20AR196.625 AR 194,475 No. 13AR193.625 No. 5 UCLA 196.850 No. 3 UCLA 193.775 No. 11AR196.250 No. 32 WV 194.200 AR 195.575 No. 31 WV 196.800 No. 20AR196.350 No. 20AR190.625 No. 12AR195.550 No. 196.150 3Utah No. 196.175 2Utah No. 197.625 5Utah No. 18AR195.400

No. 18AR194.375 No. 15AR193.950 No. 22NC193.125 No. 43NH192.925 No. 39NH192.650 No. 15AR193.950 No. 15AR192.800 No. 18AR194.375 No. 20AR195.900 No. 14AR195.625 No. 12OSU195.550 No. 12AR195.550 No. 20AR190.625 No. 21AR194.575 No. 18AR194.375 SEMO 194.625 St.Sac 188.075 No. 53RU 190.875 RU 191.350 No. 31PU192.550 No. 37PU193.350 PU 193.100 No. 14PSU193.600 No. 15AR192.800 No. 36SEMO192.975 No. 49 SEMO 189.050 No. 51 192.00 TWU 192.475 TWU 193.275 TWU No. 29SUU190.650 AR 193.475 No. 14AR195.625 No. 20AR190.625 No. 23 WV 194.300 No. 21AR194.025 WV 192.775 AR 195.150 No. 36 WA 193.025 No. 18 WA 190.425 No. 19 WA 195.275 No. 13AR193.625 No. 18AR194.375 No. 25AR195.550 No. 195.175 9UCLA

Durham (NCAA Reg.) (NCAA Durham Reg.) (NCAA Durham Fayetteville (NCAA Reg.) Fayetteville (Super Six) Fayetteville (Super Six) Ann Arbor (NCAA Reg.) Ann Arbor (NCAA Reg.) Ann Arbor (NCAA Reg.) Durham (NCAA Reg.) Durham (NCAA Reg.) Corvallis (NCAA) Corvallis (NCAA) Corvallis (NCAA) Salt Lake City Lake Salt Salt Lake City Lake Salt State College Morgantown Los Angeles Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Gainesville Gainesville Lexington Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Corvallis Lincoln Tucson Seattle Seattle 2006 Review - Results - Records 17 16 9/3 0/0 8/5 0/0 N/A N/A N/A 6-13 24-5 Same Tigers 23,547 40,709 Big Ten Big 1-5/6th 196.475 196.825 3-0/2nd T4th (SE) Page 51 Page 70-108 (7) 70-108 (7) Auburn, AL Auburn, Jen Armson 3rd (Central) 3rd Nittany Lions Nittany ------Southeastern - - - - 334-844-9900 814-865-1757 203-120-2 (15) Jeff Thompson Jeff Megan Murren Kentucky, 1985 Kentucky, Blue and White Blue and Krissy Hoeferlin ------Steve Shephard Steve Jessica Bastardi, - - [email protected] ------gopsusports.com auburntigers.com University Park, PA Park, University Rachelle Thompson Rachelle ------Burnt Orange and Navy Burnt Orange - - [email protected] ------Email School Rec. Phone Career Rec. Career Alma Mater Alma Email Career Rec. Career Travis Doak Travis Alma Mater Alma Phone SchoolRec.

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2/3 9/3 7th 7th N/A N/A 8-17 23rd Same Same 19-13 Tigers 26,439 29,317 0-6/7th 3-3/4th Wildcats 42-68 (4) LSU, 1976 LSU, Bob Moore, Mo Mitchell Sean Cartell 6th (Central) 2nd (Central) ------Southeastern Southeastern Lexington, KY Lexington, - - - 869-257-6846 225-578-7947 lsusports.com Houston, 1995 Houston, 514-315-7 (30) Laurie Cannon Blue and White Blue and ------kyathletics.com Jackie McCarter - - Purple and Gold Purple Baton Rouge, LA Rouge, Baton [email protected] ------Sara “D-D” Breaux “D-D” Sara [email protected] ------Email School Rec. Alma Mater Alma Chuck DickersonChuck Career Rec. Career Phone Email Career Rec. Career Alma Mater Alma SchoolRec. Phone Phillip Ogletree Phillip

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18 0/0 3rd 9th 9th N/A 2nd 28-9 12/5 Same Same 23,878 27,115 3rd (SE) 3rd 197.475 195.300 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS WVU, 1974 WVU, rolltide.com 1st (Central) Crimson Tide Crimson ------Southeastern - - 205-348-2088 304-293-2821 Mountaineers Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa, Nathaniel Zinn Nathaniel 574-228-4 (33 ) Bryan Raschilla Linda Burdette Joanna Saleem, ------Roots Woodruff Roots Sarah Patterson Sarah - - David Patterson David [email protected] [email protected] ------Morgantown, WV Morgantown, Old Gold and Blue Slippery Rock St., 1978 St., Rock Slippery msnsportsnet.com Crimson and White Crimson and ------East Atlantic Gym. League Gym. Atlantic East ------

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Web Site Web Asst. Head Coach Asst. Coach Assistant 2007 Record Rec./Finish Conf. NCAA Regional NCAA Championship RankingFinal 2007 High Score Letterwinners Ret./Lost Ret./Lost All-Americans Gymnastics Contact Alabama Crimson Tide Crimson Alabama (Tuscaloosa) Col. Coleman 8 at Feb. Location Enrollment Conference Nickname Colors Head Coach 2007 Record Rec./Finish Conf. NCAA Regional NCAA Championship RankingFinal 2007 High Score Letterwinners Ret./Lost Ret./Lost All-Americans Gymnastics Contact Site Web Location Enrollment Nickname Colors Head Coach Assistants West Virginia Mountainers Virginia West Crisler Arbor) (Ann 11 at Jan.

9/5 5/5 3rd 3rd 5/1 17-5 13/2 Same t11th t11th Same 21-0-1 Gators 51,520 38,006 8-2/1st Big Ten Big 1st (NC) 197.875 196.575 5-0-1/1st 2nd (NE) Bev Plocki WVU, 1987 WVU, UCLA, 1994 UCLA, Wolverines 101-25-1 (5) ------Southeastern Adrian Burde, Adrian Mary Howard Richard Retyi - - - - 352-331-6964 338-96-1 (18) Gainesville, FL Gainesville, Ann Arbor, MI Arbor, Ann 734-615-0680 Rhonda Faehn mgoblue.com gatorzone.com Scott Sherman Scott ------Maize and BlueMaize - - Orange and Blue Orange [email protected] [email protected] ------Email Email Career Rec. Career Career Rec. Career School Rec. Phone SchoolRec. Phone Alma Mater Alma Louis Robinson Louis Alma Mater Alma Robert Ladanyi

Gymnastics Contact Site Web 2007 High Score Letterwinners Ret./Lost Ret./Lost All-Americans Conf. Rec./Finish Conf. NCAA Regional NCAA Championship RankingFinal Assistants 2007 Record Head Coach Conference Nickname Colors Location Enrollment Florida Gators (Gainesville) Center O’Connell at 1 Feb. Gymnastics Contact Site Web 2007 High Score Letterwinners Ret./Lost Ret./Lost All-Americans Conf. Rec./Finish Conf. NCAA Regional NCAA Championship RankingFinal Assistants 2007 Record Head Coach Conference Nickname Colors Location Enrollment 2008 OPPONENTS 2008 Wolverines Michigan Arbor) (Ann Crisler Center 11 at Jan. 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 52 Enrollment Location ArenaMarch 21at Barnhill Michigan State Spartans Web Site ContactGymnastics All-Americans Ret./Lost Ret./LostLetterwinners 2007 HighScore Final Ranking Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Conf. Rec./Finish 2007 Record Assistant Coach Assoc. Head CoachHead Colors Nickname Conference Enrollment Location March 1 at Stegeman ColiseumGeorgia GymDogs (Athens) 2008 OPPONENTS Web Site ContactGymnastics All-Americans Ret./Lost Ret./LostLetterwinners 2007 HighScore Final Ranking Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Conf. Rec./Finish 2007 Record Assistant Coach: Assoc. Coach Head CoachHead Colors Nickname Conference

Alma Mater Phone Alma Mater Phone School Rec.School Email Career Rec. Email Career Rec. School Rec.School [email protected] [email protected] ------Central Michigan ‘77 ------msuspartans.com georgiadogs.com National Champs ------Suzanne Yoculan Green and White Penn State, 1975 - - East Lansing, MI Caroline Domecq ------Doug McAvinnDoug 278-144-3 (17) 773-114-7 (24) Red andBlack Red 706-583-8256 517-355-2271 - - - - Klages Kathie Southeastern ------Jim DonatelliJim 4th (Central) Randy Lane Randy Athens, GA Gym Dogs Gym Individual 5-0-1/2nd Katie Katie Teft Spartans Jay Clark 196.300 1st (NC) Big Big Ten 45,520 198.00 33,959 31-2-1 Same Same 17th 14/3 12-7 7th 7/2 0/0 7/2 1st Gymnastics ContactGymnastics Web Site Location March 29 at Gwinette Center (Duluth) SEC Championship Web Site ContactGymnastics All-Americans Ret./Lost Ret./LostLetterwinners 2007 HighScore Final Ranking Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Conf. Rec./Finish 2007 Record Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head CoachHead Colors Nickname Conference Enrollment Location March 9at Pauley Pav. (Los Angeles) UCLA Bruins and Kentucky. Auburn Arkansas, will as Championship, SEC the for vie also season,will last fourth 2003. since first and title LSU, finished who sixth 2007,their in claim thirdto looking is Championship.SEC Alabama, placed who Floridatoaiming defend be 2007 will their enth SEC crown in the last nine years, while again to claim the SEC title and take look home their sev will Champions, National NCAA 2007 and 2006 2005, gymnastics. the Georgia, in champion team a crown will SEC the that year 28th the marks This 2008 SECChampionship

Location Arena Phone Phone Birmingham, AL35203-1103 Arrington Jr.2201 Richard Blvd. Alma Mater School Rec.School Career Rec. Email Email Results [email protected] ------Gwinette Center (11,000) ------ [email protected] ------Birmingham, AL ------uclabruins.com SECSports.com SECSports.com 1st (Southeast) ---- Los Angels, CA Chuck Dunlap Blue andGold Blue 205-458-3047 310-206-8140 ------337-74-1 (17) Chris Chris Waller UCLA, 1987 Duluth, GA Jim FoodyJim Liza David GYM’BACKS ROCK 197.20 37,500 Pac-10 Bruins Same 15-6 4th 4th 9/3 4/1 1st - Letterwinners Ret./LostLetterwinners 2007 HighScore Final Ranking Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Conf. Rec./Finish 2007 Record Assistants CoachHead Colors Nickname Conference Enrollment Location March 9at Pauley Pav. (Los Angeles) CS-Fullerton @UCLA West Regional RegionalSoutheast CentralSouth Regional Regional Northeast Central RegionalNorth Central Regional Selection 12atApril Campus Sites Championships NCAA Regional Web Site ContactGymnastics All-Americans Ret./Lost

Career Rec. Casey Dobyns Alma Mater Corvallis, Oregon ColiseumGill (Oregon State) Gainesville, Florida Stephen C. O’Connell Center (Florida) Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center (Oklahoma) University Park, Pennsylvania Hall(PennRec State) Minneapolis, Minnesota PavilionSports (Minnesota) Baton Rouge, Louisiana Pete Maravich Assembly Center (LSU) Phone School Rec.School Email ------Monday, March 31, 5 p.m. ET [email protected] Navy, Orange and White ------fullertontitans.com Oregon State, 1982 ------Western Athletic ------Mace Patterson, ------Jason Spencer 714-278-3970 ------Fullerton, CA Jill Hicks Jill April 12 April 12 April 12 April 12 April 12 April 12 April 193.625 4-1/5th 35,040 8-7 (1) Titans Same N/A N/A 8/6 0/0 8-7 NR Letterwinners Ret./LostLetterwinners 2007 HighScore Final Ranking Championship NCAA Regional NCAA Conf. Rec./Finish 2007 Record Assistants CoachHead Colors Nickname Conference Enrollment Location ArenaMarch 14at Barnhill Oklahoma Sooners Results Tickets Championships April 24-26 at Stegeman Col. (Athens) NCAA Championship Web Site ContactGymnastics All-Americans Ret./Lost

Athens, Ga. Stegeman Coliseum (Georgia) Alma Mater Career Rec. Phone Rec.School Email [email protected] ------Crimson andCreamCrimson Lou Ball, Tom Haley soonersports.com Georgiadogs.com NCAASports.com - ---- Iowa State, 1992 ------April 24to 26 405-325-8349 - - Phillip Rogers ------2nd (Central) Norman, OK K.J. Kindler 103-49-1 Sooners 197.175 20-8 (1) 29,721 Big 12 Big 11/2 20-8 2nd 8th 8th 1/1 2006 Review - Results - Records Page 53 Page Score 49.375 49.300 49.200 49.200 49.175 49.150 49.150 49.150 49.150 49.125 49.125 49.125 49.125 Score 49.400 49.375 49.300 49.275 49.275 49.250 49.225 49.175 49.175 49.175 49.175 Score 49.525 49.425 49.425 49.400 49.325 49.325 49.300 49.300 49.275 49.200 Date Date 4/3/04 3/5/04 3/14/03 2/24/06 3/9/07 1/9/04 3/20/04 2/20/04 3/16/07 2/4/05 1/23/04 2/27/04 3/12/06 Date 3/16/07 3/12/04 2/27/04 3/19/05 4/14/07 2/13/04 3/23/07 1/30/04 2/6/04 2/23/07 3/2/07 3/5/04 1/23/04 2/6/04 3/12/06 2/20/04 1/16/04 3/14/03 3/12/04 3/23/07 2/9/07

NCAA Regional Inv. Gym’Back Missouri 18 Kentucky No. Arkansas Quad 1 Arkansas Quad SEC Championship 5 Florida No. State Arizona 23 No. at LSU 4 No. at 29 Auburn No. 3 Alabama No. Washington 36 No. State 23 Arizona No. at 11 Arizona No. 3 Alabama No. Quad Gym’Back NE Regional at 10 Missouri No. Arkansas Quad 2 2 Georgia No. State 14 Louisiana No. Kentuckyat 14 Auburn No. at Inv. Gym’Back 29 Auburn No. State 14 Louisiana No. Washington 36 No. 5 Florida No. 23 Kentucky No. Missouri 11 Arizona No. Arkansas Quad 2 1 Florida No. Michelle Stout Floor Exercise Opponent 1 2 3 Uneven Bars Uneven 1 Opponent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Balance Beam 1 Opponent 2 3 4 6 7 8 4 5 7 9 10 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Score 49.300 49.125 49.075 49.075 49.075 49.075 49.050 49.025 49.000 49.000 49.000 49.000 49.000 Score 196.625 196.450 196.450 196.450 196.425 196.350 196.350 196.325 196.250 196.225 Allison Daniels The 2004 Gym’Backs The Date 4/14/07 3/2/07 2/13/04 2/18/05 1/19/07 3/23/07 2/9/07 2/10/06 1/16/04 2/24/06 3/12/06 2/1/07 3/31/07 Date 3/5/04 2/6/04 2/27/04 3/23/07 1/23/04 2/24/06 3/12/06 3/2/07 3/9/07 1/16/04

at NE Regionals at 14 Auburn No. at 10 Missouri No. 4 Florida No. 2 Georgia No. Arkansas Quad 2 1 Florida No. Quad 5 Florida No. at 23 Kentucky No. 18 Kentucky No. Washington 36 No. Kentuckyat SEC Championship at Gym’Back Inv. Gym’Back State 14 Louisiana No. 3 Alabama No. Arkansas Quad 2 29 Auburn No. 18 Kentucky No. Washington 36 No. Auburn 14 No. at Arkansas Quad 1 23 Kentucky No. Vault 1 Opponent 2 3 7 8 9 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 Team Score Team Opponent ARKANSAS TEAM RECORDS TEAM ARKANSAS 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 54 Balance Beam 5 2 1 Uneven Bars 9 2 1 Vault ARKANSAS INDIVIDUALRECORDS 4 3 1 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.950 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.875 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.950 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.925 9.950 9.950 Emily Peacock LeighMelissa LeighMelissa Dana McQuillin LeighMelissa LeighMelissa Dana McQuillin LeighMelissa Hardman Katie Barnett Rachel Emily Peacock LeighMelissa LeighMelissa Emily Peacock Cortez Samantha Stout Michelle Stout Michelle Cortez Samantha Stout Michelle Cortez Samantha Stout Michelle Cassie Drew Kathy Thompson Dana McQuillin Stout Michelle Cortez Samantha Cortez Samantha Cortez Samantha Machnik Mallory Kathy Thompson Kathy Thompson Stout Michelle Casey Magee Jo Cassie Drew Emily Peacock Amy DeFilippo Cassie Drew Casey Magee Jo Hardman Katie Cassie Drew Hardman Katie Dana McQuillin Cassie Drew Cassie Drew Hardman Katie Hardman Katie Dana McQuillin Casey Magee Jo Hardman Katie 1 Quad Arkansas vs. No. 36 Wash. vs. No. 18Ky. at Regionals NCAA at SECChamp. Gym’Back Inv. Gym’Back Inv. at No. 5Florida No. 14LSU No. 14LSU at No. 4LSU at Regionals NCAA Missouri vs. No. 18Ky. at NEReg. NCAA 2 Quad Arkansas at No. 14Auburn at Kentucky No. 5Alabama No. 5Alabama No. 2Georgia at No. 5Fla. Quad Quad Arkansas No. 29Auburn at NEReg. NCAA at No. 5Gla. Quad at No. 3Georgia vs. No. 4Florida vs. No. 4Florida at Regionals NCAA at No. 10Missouri No. 1Florida at NEReg. NCAA 2 Quad Arkansas at No. 23Az. State at No. 14Auburn at No. 14Auburn at No. 15LSU vs. No. 36 Wash. Quad Arkansas at No. 4LSU at No. 11Arizona Gym’Back Inv. at No. 10Missouri No. 14LSU at No. 2Georgia Gym’Back Inv. at No. State 23Az at No. 11Arizona

GYM’BACKS ROCK 3/12/06 2/24/06 3/20/04 2/20/04 3/14/03 2/24/06 4/14/07 3/23/07 2/23/07 2/16/07 2/16/07 1/19/07 2/10/06 1/23/04 4/14/07 2/10/06 1/20/06 2/18/05 2/18/05 2/13/04 4/14/07 3/23/07 3/16/07 1/26/07 3/12/06 3/19/05 3/12/04 2/13/04 1/30/04 3/16/07 3/12/04 3/5/04 3/5/04 3/9/07 3/4/04 2/6/04 2/6/04 2/4/05 3/4/04 3/9/07 1/9/04 4/3/04 2/9/07 3/5/04 3/5/04 3/9/07 3/9/07 2/4/05 2/6/04 All Around 1 Floor Exercise 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 3 Mark andReneMark Cook 9.950 9.950 39.300 39.300 39.300 39.325 39.325 39.325 39.350 39.375 39.400 39.500 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.925 Barnett Rachel Barnett Rachel Cassie Drew Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Stout Michelle Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Cassie Drew Tiffany Berry Dana McQuillin Barnett Rachel Barnett Rachel Emily Peacock Hardman Katie Machnik Mallory Machnik Mallory Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Audra Loveless Kathy Thompson Kathy Thompson Dana McQuillin Tiffany Berry Emily Peacock Kathy Thompson Cassie Drew Kathy Thompson No. 14LSU No. 29Auburn Arkansas Quad 2 Quad Arkansas at SECChamp. at No. 11Arizona No. 1Florida at No. 3Alabama No. 23Kentucky No. 29Auburn No. 14LSU Missouri Gym’Back Inv. 2 Quad Arkansas 1 Quad Arkansas No. 2Georgia vs. No. 36 Wash. vs. No. 32Missouri vs. No. 4Florida at SECChamp. Gym’Back Inv. Gym’Back Inv. at No. 5Florida No. 23Kentucky No. 23Kentucky Missouri vs. No. 36 Wash. Gym’Back Inv. Gym’Back Inv. No. 29Auburn

1/23/04 3/23/07 3/20/04 3/12/04 2/27/04 1/16/04 1/23/04 3/14/03 3/23/07 1/19/07 3/12/06 3/13/05 2/18/05 3/20/04 2/20/04 1/16/04 1/16/04 3/14/03 3/12/06 1/23/04 2/6/04 2/9/07 2/6/04 3/5/04 3/9/07 3/5/04 3/5/04 3/5/04 3/5/04 2006 Review - Results - Records @LSU Page 55 Page Kentucky Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent @Kentucky @Nebraska @Nebraska Ark. Quad 2 Ark. Ark. Quad 1 Ark. Quad 1 Ark. Quad 2 Ark. Quad 1 Ark. Quad 2 Ark. Washington Washington @No. 23 ASU @No. @NCAA NE Reg. NE @NCAA @NCAA NE Reg. NE @NCAA No. 2 Georgia No. No. 5 Alabama No. @Florida Quad @Florida Date 2007 March 23, Date Date Date Date Date Date 2006 10, Feb. 2007 16, Feb. 2007 23, Feb. Date 2007 March 9, Date 2005 4, Feb. 2007 March 16, Date 2007 19, Jan. 2006 March 19, 2007 April 14, 2006 24, Feb. 2006 March 12, 2007 March 9, 2007 March 23, 2006 March 12, 2007 March 9, 2007 March 23, April 14, 2007 April 14, 2006 March 19, Gymnast Drew Cassie Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Drew Cassie Samantha Cortez Samantha Cortez Gymnast Emily Peacock Gymnast Katie Hardman Emily Peacock Gymnast Emily Peacock Drew Cassie Drew Cassie Melissa Leigh Katie Hardman Drew Cassie Drew Cassie Katie Hardman Rachel Barnett Rachel Barnett Samantha Cortez Melissa Leigh All-Around Score 39.300 All-Around Score Senior Vault Score Bars Score Beam Score Floor Score Junior Vault Score 9.875 9.875 9.875 Bars Score 9.900 Beam Score 9.900 9.900 Floor Score 9.900 39.200 9.825 9.900 9.900 9.000 9.900 9.900 9.000 9.900 9.875 9.900 LSU @LSU Auburn GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS Missouri Missouri Kentucky Kentucky @Arizona Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Opponent Washington No. 1 Florida No. Gym’Back Inv. Gym’Back @No. 23 Arizona @No. Date Date Date Date 2003 March 14, Date 2004 23, Jan. Date 2006 24, Feb. 2004 March 12, 2006 March 12, 2004 March 5, Date Date Date Date 2007 March 16, 2004 23, Jan. 2004 6, Feb. Feb. 9, 2007 9, Feb. 2003 March 14, 2005 4, Feb. Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Tiffany BerryTiffany Gymnast McQuillinDana Emily Peacock Katie Hardman Emily Peacock McQuillinDana Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Gymnast Jo Magee Casey Rachel Barnett Rachel Barnett Michelle Stout Melissa Leigh Emily Peacock All-Around Score Floor Score Beam Score Score Bars 39.400 Sophomore Vault Score 9.875 9.950 9.950 9.925 39.500 All-Around Score Floor Score Beam Score State Bars Score Vault Score 9.950 9.950 9.950 ARKANSAS CLASS RECORDS CLASS ARKANSAS Freshman 9.950 9.925 9.925 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 56 2007 2006 perience ex Gym’Back the and program the in gymnast pride great displays for who 2006 in Created Katie HardmanGym’BackPrideAward 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 expectations the normal beyond representsand above team who member team the to given award Annual Coaches Award Dana McQuillin 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 averagepoint for theyear grade highest the with member team the to givenaward Annual Arkansas Scholar-AthleteoftheYear HONORS ANDAWARDS 2005 Most ConsistentPerformer Cassie Drew Hardman Katie Alexandra LaChance Dana McQuillin Hardman Katie Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Allison Daniels Barnett, Rachel Audra Loveless LeighMelissa Valerie Conroy Kylee Small Dana McQuillin, Hannah McLeod, Lawrence,Brooke Harris, Kim Valerie Conroy, Whitney Cashwell, Emily Peacock - ( Only awardedin2005) GYM’BACKS ROCK 2007 2006 2005 2004 awardAnnual for mostoutstandinggymnast oftheseason Most OutstandingGymnast 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 gymnast for thatseason Annual award for most improved Most ImprovedGymnast 2006 team andteammates gymnast for toher demonstrateswho service 2006 in Created Valerie ConroyServiceAward 2005 Spirit Award Emily Peacock Emily Peacock Dana McQuillin Dana McQuillin Casey Magee Jo Alexandra LaChance Barnett Rachel Cassie Drew LawrenceBrooke Valerie Conroy Machnik Mallory (Only awardedin2005) 2006 Review - Results - Records - Page 57 Page magazine or that International International Gymnast Mark, Rene and the honorary Duck Walkers. The Gym’Backs Gym’Backs were hab rooftop their from ducks the helped Hotel itat at to the the fountain Peabody in Little Rock at the SEC Championship in 2007. I’ll bet you didn’t know... That the Gym’Backs were honored in N/A Bev Lewis Bev Lewis Kim Harris Cassie Drew Cassie Emily Peacock Katie Hardman Audra Loveless Audra Loveless Audra Dana McQuillinDana Dana McQuillinDana McQuillinDana McQuillinDana Hannah McLeod Hannah McLeod Mallory Machnik Brooke Lawrence GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS

2004 South Central of the Year Administrator 2004 2006 Team Captains 2003 SEC Community Community SEC Team Service 2004 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 Jan. 13, 2004 13, Jan. March 6, 2007 March 6, March 14, 2006 March 14, Above: Hardman Above: Drew Left: Above left: McQuillin left: Above Melissa Leigh (Bars) Melissa Leigh Katie Hardman Drew Cassie Dana McQuillinDana SEC Gymnast of the Week HONORS AND AWARDS AND HONORS Conference All-Southeastern 2004 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 58 McLeod, Hannah(Orlando) Leigh, (Orlando) Melissa Guy, Breanne (Bradenton) Burnette, Jamie(New Port Richey) Berry, Tiffany (Ocoee) Florida DeFilippo, Amy (Torrance) California Owen, Kelley (Pine Bluff) McPherson, Ashly (Springdale) Arkansas By Hometown Guy, Breanne G Drew, Cassie DeFilippo, Amy Daniels, Allison D Cortez, Samantha Conroy, Valerie Cashwell, Whitney C Burnette, Jamie Berry, Tiffany Bartlett, Stacy Barnett, Rachel B All-Time Roster Drew, Cassie (Raleigh) North Carolina Stout, (Endwell) Michelle LaChance, Alexandra (New Windsor) New York McQuillin, Orange) Dana (West Cortez, (Verona) Samantha New Jersey Harris, (Potomac) Kim Maryland Machnik, (Monroe) Mallory Louisiana Small, Kylee (Gainesville) ------2007-pres. 2007-pres. 2005-pres. 2008-pres. 2004-07 2006-07 2004-07 2004-05 2003 2003 2003 Harris, Kim Hardman, Katie H Lawrence, (Odessa) Brooke Hardman, (Buda) Katie Daniels, Allison (Kingwood) Conroy, Valerie (Plano) Texas Bartlett, (Tualatin) Stacy Oregon Maschino, (Edmond) Kathryn Loveless, Audra Creek) (Bridge Barnett, City) (Oklahoma Rachel Oklahoma Maschino, Kathryn Magee, Casey Jo Machnik, Mallory McQuillin, Dana McPherson, Ashly McLeod, Hannah M Loveless, Audra Lewis, Molly Leigh, Melissa Lawrence, Brooke LaChance, Alex L - GYM’BACKS ROCK ------2008-pres. 2007-pres. 2007-pres. 2008-pres. 2006-pres. 2005-07 2003-06 2003-06 2003-06 2003-06 2003-05 2003-06 2003 Thompson, Kathy T Stout, Michelle Schmohl, Allison S Peacock, Emily P Owen, Kelley O Nagashima, Sarah N Nagashima, Sarah (Seattle) Washington Cashwell, Beach) Whitney (Virginia Virginia Thompson, Kathy(Houston) Schmohl, Allison (Allen) Peacock, Antonio) Emily(San Lewis, (Plano) Molly ------2007-pres. 2005-pres. 2007-pres. 2004-05 2006 2006 2006 Review - Results - Records Page 59 Page Daniels Barnett - Samantha Cortez, Emily Peacock Samantha Cortez, LaChance Alex McPherson, Ashly Jo Magee, Casey Daniels, Allison Michelle Stout Nagashima, Sarah Melissa Leigh, Audra Loveless, Hannah McLeod, Hannah McLeod, Loveless, Audra Melissa Leigh, McQuillinDana Katie Hardman, Drew, Cassie Rachel Barnett, Hannah McLeod, Loveless, Audra Melissa Leigh, Thompson Kathy McQuillin, Dana Audra Melissa Leigh, Drew, Cassie Rachel Barnett, McQuillin, Dana Hannah McLeod, Loveless, Emily Peacock Drew, Cassie Samantha Cortez, Rachel Barnett, Emily Peacock LaChance, Alex Thompson Kathy Drew, Cassie Rachel Barnett, Rachel Barnett, Whitney Cashwell, Kim Harris, Alex Alex Kim Harris, Cashwell, Whitney Rachel Barnett, Hannah Loveless, Audra Brooke Lawrence, LaChance, Emily Peacock McQuillin, Dana McLeod, LaChance, Alexandra Daniels, Allison Rachel Barnett, Michelle Stout Emily Peacock, Whitney Cashwell, Valerie Conroy, Brooke Lawrence, Brooke Lawrence, Conroy, Valerie Cashwell, Whitney Dana Hannah McLeod, Loveless, Audra Kim Harris, Small Kylee McQuillin, Brooke Kim Harris, Conroy, Valerie Jamie Burnette, Hannah Loveless, Audra Melissa Leigh, Lawrence, Thompson Kathy McQuillin, Dana McLeod, Brooke Kim Harris, Katie Hardman, Cashwell, Whitney Hannah Loveless, Audra Melissa Leigh, Lawrence, Emily Peacock McQuillin, Dana McLeod,

2005 2006 2007 SEC Academic Awards 2004 2005 2006 2007 SEC Academic All-Freshman Team 2004 2006 2007 NACGC/W Academic Scholar Athletes NACGC/W Academic 2003 2004 2005 GYM’BACKS ROCK GYM’BACKS 7 9 8 8 9 4 8 9 6 7 8 7 8 5 10 13 10 12 12 10 12 11 10 10 10 # of AA 8 9 9 9 5 AA 3.7408 3.7360 3.7333 3.7079 3.6011 3.5893 3.5885 3.5740 3.5300 3.5183 3.3550 3.3336 3.5047 3.3155 3.4586 3.4420 3.4258 3.4200 3.4007 3.3907 3.3721 3.3695 3.3694 3.3623 3.35371 GPA Team 7th 21st 14th 10th 26th Rank GPA 3.43 3.48 3.51 3.30 3.36 Denver Southern Utah Winona State UW-Whitewater Yale Women’s Texas Brown SEMO Eastern MichiganEastern MIT Virginia West Maryland State Penn Institution UW-Lacrosse Centenary UNC Western Michigan Western Stanford State Iowa Alabama Springfield Utah State Northern Illinois Michigan State Sophomore Alexandra LaChance added a 3.89 GPA in kinesiology followed by a 3.67 in journalism from junior Emily Peacock. Peacock. Emily junior from journalism in 3.67 a by followed kinesiology in GPA 3.89 a added LaChance Alexandra Sophomore Senior Rachel Barnett and freshman Allison Daniels paced the team with perfect 4.00 grade who point Barnett, averages. The Gym’Backs had five team members had earnfive all-scholar the honorswere and second- Gym’Backs The “We “We are so proud of the work the girls have done in the classroom as well as on the For the fifth straight year, Arkansas has been in the top 30 in the nation academically, peaking at No. 7 in 2005, according to according 7 in 2005, peakingatNo. Arkansas has topbeen 30 in in the academically, the nation year, the fifth straight For earn Gym’Backs five with average point grade Arkansasteam 3.36 a posted year, Last 2003 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2004 Arkansas All-Time GPA Year 21 ARKANSAS 9 10 22 23 24 2007 NACGC/W National Academic Team 2007 NACGC/W graduated in May, was a kinesiology was major. is a psychology major while Daniels in May, graduated with a 3.53 in marketing. out the honorees Michelle rounded Stout Freshman highest ranked team in the SEC behind No. 17 Alabama who had a 3.40 GPA. Alabama 17 in the SEC behind No. highest ranked team competition floor,” said co-head coach René Cook. “Doing well in school and making good and school in well “Doing Cook. René coach co-head said floor,” competition special this from seeing we’re what that’s and gym, the in success to translate life in choices of athletes.” group ing individual academicing individual honors. ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC Women. for Gymnastics Coaches Collegiate for Association the National 2005 11 25 2006 12 2007 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2006 Results -- Review -- Records Page 60 Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Spring 2003 Valerie Conroy, Harris, Kim Lawrence, Brooke HannahMcLeod, Fall 2002 Athletic Director’sList(3.50-3.99GPA) Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Spring 2003 Fall 2002 Academic Champion(4.00GPA) ACADEMIC HONORS grades in the 3.00-3.49 range are honored on the Honor Roll. Here’s a look at the Gym’Backs’all-time the atselections. look Here’sa Roll. Honor the on with honored are those range and 3.00-3.49 honors the in List grades Directors Athletic earn 3.50-3.99 from ranging points grade with athletes Champions.Student-Academic as average point grade 4.0 perfect a earn who student-athletes honors roll.honor The Women’sdepartment a to Department selection Athletics with classroom the in success semester,Each Arkansas of University the Women’srecognizes student-athletesits Athletics Department Alex LaChance, EmilyPeacock Emily Peacock Alex LaChance, HannahMcLeod, EmilyPeacock Dana McQuillin Barnett,Rachel Cassie Drew, HannahMcLeod, Emily Peacock Hardman,Katie Harris, Kim Leigh, Melissa Dana McQuillin, Emily Peacock Hannah McLeod, Dana McQuillin Barnett,Rachel JamieBurnette, Harris, Kim Audra Loveless, Lawrence,Brooke Dana McQuillin, Kylee Small Lawrence,Brooke Dana McQuillin, Kylee Small Kylee Small Barnett,Rachel Allison Daniels Barnett,Rachel Allison Daniels, Alex LaChance Barnett,Rachel Audra Loveless, Dana McQuillin Audra Loveless, Alex LaChance Audra Loveless Hardman,Katie Harris, Kim Audra Loveless, HannahMcLeod LeighMelissa Valerie Conroy, Harris, Kim Audra Loveless, HannahMcLeod Valerie Conroy, Harris, Kim Audra Loveless, HannahMcLeod Whitney Cashwell, Dana McQuillin GYM’BACKS ROCK Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Spring 2003 Fall 2002 Honor Roll(3.00-3.49GPA) Michelle Stout Michelle Cortez,Samantha Cassie Drew, Sarah Nagashima, LeighMelissa Cortez,Samantha Breanne Guy, Hardman, Katie Hardman,Katie Kelley Owen, Allison Schmohl Kathy Thompson Barnett,Rachel Cortez, Samantha Cassie Drew, Dana McQuillin, Kathy Thompson Barnett,Rachel Cortez, Samantha Cassie Drew, Cassie Drew, Harris Kim Whitney Cashwell, Leigh Melissa Whitney Cashwell, Leigh Melissa Audra Loveless Michelle Stout Michelle Ashly McPherson, Casey Magee, Jo Sarah Nagashima, Cortez,Samantha Amy DeFilippo, Cassie Drew,