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[ Wvu Gymnastics In-Season Records ] [ wvu gymnastics in-season records ] Team/Individual Records .................................2 Top 50 Team Scores ..........................................3 Career 10.0 and 9.9+ Scores......................... 4-5 Career 39.0+ All-Around Scores ...................... 5 Career Meets Competed In ..............................5 Career All-Around Meets ..................................5 Career Points .................................................... 6 Top 40 Season Points .......................................6 Season All-Around Meets Competed .............. 6 Top Event Scores ...............................................7 Top 100 All-Around Scores ...............................7 WVU Coliseum Records ....................................8 Top WVU Coliseum Attendance Marks ............8 Last updated: 3/21/16 [ WVU GYMNASTICS RECORDS ] 1 Team Records Event Score Opponent Location (Date) Vault 49.525 EAGL Championships Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/20/04) Bars 49.45 George Washington and Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/12/00) Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97) George Washington and Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/14/98) Beam 49.55 Pitt and James Madison Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/9/04) Floor 49.7 George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) Total 197.4 Pitt and James Madison Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/9/04) Individual Records Event Score Gymnast Opponent Location Vault 10.00 Jessica Bartgis Cornell Morgantown, W.Va. (02/08/04) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson EAGL Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. (3/24/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson William & Mary Morgantown, W.Va. (2/17/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson NC State with Raleigh, N.C. (2/11/2000) Rhode Island,William & Mary 10.00 Nikki West Ball St., Maryland, Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/20/99) 10.00 Nikki West Rutgers, Temple, Ursinus Piscataway, N.J. (2/27/99) 10.00 Nikki West George Washington, Morgantown, W.Va. (3/13/98) Rutgers 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush George Washington, Morgantown, W.Wa. (3/15/97) Massachusetts, Rutgers 10.00 Nikki West Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97) 10.00 Nikki West Pitt Morgantown, W.Va. (1/18/97) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Pitt, Indiana (Pa.) Morgantown, W.Va. (2/22/94) 10.00 Dainty Mae Hiser Temple & Pitt Morgantown, W.Va. (3/10/92) Bars 10.00 Umme Salim George Washington, Morgantown, W.Va. (3/14/98) Rutgers Beam 9.975 Rebecca Slobig Minnesota, NC State Morgantown, W.Va. (2/20/99) Floor 10.00 TeShawne Jackson Florida, New Hampshire, Morgantown, W.Va. (3/16/03) Cornell, Yale 10.00 Kristen Macrie Kent State Kent, Ohio (3/11/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 Dinorh Boyd George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson William & Mary Morgantown, W.Va. (2/17/01) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush George Washington, Morgantown, W.Va. (3/15/97) Massachusetts, Rutgers 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/23/96) 10.00 Lajuanda Moody Kent State Morgantown, W.Va. (2/27/94) All-Around 39.675 Janáe Cox Bowling Green Morgantown, W.Va. (3/13/04) 2 [ WVU GYMNASTICS RECORDS] Top 50 Team Scores Score Opponents Year 1. 197.4 at Pitt with James Madison 2004 2. 197.35 Rhode Island 1997 3. 197.3 Bowling Green 2004 4. 197.275 George Washington and Rutgers 2000 5. 197.15 at Kent State 2001 6. 197.05 at EAGL Championship 2004 7. 196.8 Ohio State, Bowling Green 2016 Arkansas 2003 9. 196.725 Cornell 2004 10. 196.6 Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison 2001 11. 196.55 Michigan, New Hampshire and Towson 2013 12. 196.475 at EAGL Championship 2012 Arizona State 2000 14. 196.375 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship 2014 Denver, George Washington, Temple 2013 Michigan and Maryland 2004 at EAGL Championship 2001 18. 196.275 at Penn State 2002 Massachusetts and Radford 2000 20. 196.25 North Carolina State and Ohio State 2004 21. 196.225 Unite for Her Pink Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2016 Penn State, West Chester, Temple, Southern Connecticut 23. 196.175 Ohio State 2014 Minnesota, UNH and Rutgers 2008 25. 196.15 Iowa State “Beauty & the Beast” 2013 26. 196.075 Penn, Cornell 2015 George Washington 2001 28. 196.05 Maryland, Rutgers 2013 Oklahoma, Western Michigan, William & Mary 2013 at EAGL Championship 2008 31. 196.025 at EAGL Championship 2002 32. 196.0 George Washington and Rutgers 1998 at EAGL Championship 1997 34. 195.975 at Michigan State with Ohio State 2004 Michigan 2002 36. 195.925 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship 2016 Pitt 2016 Penn State 2009 George Washington, Massachusetts and Rutgers 1997 40. 195.9 Penn State 2015 at NCAA Auburn Regional Championships 2012 42. 195.875 Southern Utah 2005 43. 195.825 at Pitt 2016 44. 195.8 New Hampshire 2016 William & Mary 2016 46. 195.775 at Maryland with Rutgers 2013 George Washington and Towson 2012 48. 195.725 North Carolina 2011 New Hampshire 1998 50. 195.675 Arkansas 2012 [ WVU GYMNASTICS RECORDS ] 3 Career 10.00 Scores Jaime Gold (2005-08) Tynisha Dennis (2004-07) All Events Cheryl Goldenfi eld (2004-07) 7 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) Christen Simpson (1999-02) 5 Nikki West (1996-99) 2 Tiara Wright (2016-present) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) Carri Nagle (2002-05) 1 Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) Allison Gaidish (1998-01) Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) 1 Mackenzie Myers (2014-present) Kristen Macrie (1999-02) Erica Smith (2012-2014) Umme Salim (1995-98) Kiersten Spoerke (2007-10) Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92) Erica Watson (2006-09) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) Amie Bouchier (2004-07) Shannon Migli (1992-95) Vault Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92) 5 Nikki West (1996-99) 4 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) Vault 2 Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) 23 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) 1 Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) 17 Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92) 16 Kari Williams (2002-05) 15 Nikki West (1996-99) Bars 9 Karla Hairston (1993-96) 1 Umme Salim (1995-98) 7 Jaida Lawrence (2013-present) Chelsi Tabor (2007-10) Floor 6 Janáe Cox (2004-07) 3 TeShawne Jackson (2000-02) Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) 5 Kirah Koshinski (2016-present) 1 Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) 4 Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-2014) Kristen Macrie (1999-01) Tina Maloney (2009-2012) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) Jessica Bartgis (2002-05) 3 Alaska Richardson (2010-13) Career 9.9+ Scores Jaime Gold (2005-2008) 2 Zaakira Muhammad (2015-present) All Events Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) 48 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) 1 Erica Smith (2012-2014) 35 Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) Amy Bieski (2008-2011) 33 Janáe Cox (2004-07) Gretchen Richter (2003-06) 29 Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) 26 Kristen Macrie (1999-02) Kristen Macrie (1999-02) 22 Mehgan Morris (2006-09) Kelly Foley (1997-00) 18 Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) Shirley Lee (1997-00) 17 Nikki West (1996-99) Umme Salim (1995-98) 16 Kari Williams (2002-05) Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92) 15 Jessica Nonnemacher (1996-98) 13 Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) Bars Shirley Lee (1997-00) 14 Mehgan Morris (2006-09) Umme Salim (1995-98) 9 Kelly Foley (1997-2000) 12 Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-2014) 8 Alexa Goldberg (2014-present) Danielle Lilly (1997-00) 6 Jaime Hill (1999-01) Rebecca Slobig (1996-99) Umme Salim (1995-98) 11 Alexa Goldberg (2014-present) 5 Janáe Cox (2004-07) 10 Kelly Foley (1997-00) 4 Kristen Macrie (1999-01) 9 Alaska Richardson (2010-13) Danielle Lilly (1997-00) Karla Hairston (1993-96) Rebecca Slobig (1996-99) 8 Kaylyn Millick (2011-13) 3 Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) 7 Kirah Koshinski (2016-present) 2 Tiara Wright (2016-present) Jaida Lawrence (2013-present) Kaylyn Millick (2011-13) Chelsi Tabor (2007-10) Carri Nagle (2002-05) 6 Gretchen Richter (2003-06) Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) Jaime Hill (1999-01) Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) 5 Melissa Idell (2013-present) Christen Simpson (1999-02) Zaakira Muhammad (2015-present) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) 4 Tina Maloney (2009-2012) 1 Zaakira Muhammad (2015-present) Amy Bieski (2008-2011) Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-2014) 3 Dayah Haley (2012-2015) Jessica Nonnemacher (1996-00) Beth Deal (2012-2015) 4 [ WVU GYMNASTICS RECORDS] Beam 5 Kelly Foley (1997-00) 8 Danielle Lilly (1997-00) 4 Alexa Goldberg (2014-present) 7 Janáe Cox (2004-07) Karla Hairston (1993-96) 5 Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) 3 Dayah Haley (2012-2015) Rebecca Slobig (1996-99) Nicolette Swoboda (2014-15) Umme Salim (1995-98) Nikki West (1996-98) 4 Kristen Macrie (1999-02) 2 Zaakira Muhammad (2015-present) Jessica Nonnemacher (1996-00) Erica Watson (2006-09) 3 Beth Deal (2012-2015) Shirley Lee (1997-00) Cheryl Goldenfi eld (2004-07) Jessica Nonnemacher (1996-00) TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) 1 Chelsea Goldschrafe (2010-13) Gretchen Richter (2003-06) Christen Simpson (2000-02) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) 2 Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-2014) Career Meets Competed In Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) 58 Beth Foltz (1988-91) Allison Gaidish (1998-01) 55 Janáe Cox (2004-07) 1 Melissa Idell (2013-present) Yvette Clark (1988-91) Kiersten Spoerke (2007-10) Andrea DeFelice (1987-90) Amie Bouchier (2004-07) 54 Jaime Gold (2005-08) Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) 53 Katie McGregor (2005-08) Shirley Lee (1997-00) 52 Amy Bieski (2008-11) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) Emily Kerwin (2008-11) Floor Mehgan Morris (2006-09) 21 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94) 17 Kristen Macrie (1999-02) 51 Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-2014) 15 Janáe Cox (2004-07) Tina Maloney (2009-12) Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) Shelly Purkat (2007-10) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97) Kristen Macrie (1999-02) 13 Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) Jana Perry (1990-93) 11 Shirley Lee (1997-00) Lisa Reed (1989-92) Jessica Nonnemacher
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