University of Utah

Top 100 World Ranking

Enrollment over 32,000

Top 25 Public Research University

Nobel Prize winner Mario Cappechi

Numerous nationally acclaimed programs

100 undergraduate and 90 graduate majors

Salt Lake City

America’s Best Hiking City (National Geographic)

Best State for Business and Careers (Forbes)

Ten national parks within a day’s drive

Seven major ski resorts within 30 minutes of downtown

No. 5 Best Downtown in America (Livability.com) GYMNASTICS CONTENTS

INFORMATION 1 RECORDS / AWARDS 43 2018 Schedule...... 1 Utah Records...... 44-45 FAST FACTS Staff Directory ...... 2 Ute Leaderboard...... 46 Loca on: Salt Lake City, Utah Metro Popula on: 1,124,197

Direc ons/Media Parking ...... 2 Highest Honors ...... 47 INFORMATION NCAA Leaderboard ...... 3 Utah Award Winners ...... 48-49 Eleva on: 4,657 feet above sea level A endance Records ...... 4 Le erwinners ...... 50 President: David W. Pershing Pac-12 Conference ...... 5 Pac-12 Standings & Awards ...... 51-52 Director of Athle cs: Chris Hill Follow The Utes ...... 6 Utah NCAA Champions...... 53 Founded: 1850 2018 Roster/Pronuncia on ...... 7 Utah All-Americans...... 54-56 Enrollment: 32,760 2018 Personnel ...... 7 Conference: Pac-12 RESULTS 57 Nickname: Utes

2018 Outlook ...... 8-9 ATHLETE PROFILES Regular Season Results...... 58-64 Colors: Red and White (pms 187) ATHLETE PROFILES 10 Regional Finishes ...... 65-66 Mascot: Swoop (red-tailed hawk) Alexia Burch...... 11 Na onal Championship Finishes ...... 67-72 Arena: Huntsman Center (15,000) Kari Lee ...... 11 Tiff any Lewis ...... 12 HERE’S UTAH 73 CONTACT US Salt Lake City ...... 74 Shannon McNa ...... 13 Athle cs Department: (801) 581-8171 ...... 75 MaKenna Merrell-Giles ...... 14 Communica ons: (801) 581-3511/3510

Jon M. Huntsman Center ...... 76 COACHES AND STAFF Erika Muhaw ...... 15 Ticket Offi ce: (801) 581-UTIX (8849) Missy Reinstadtler ...... 15 Macey Roberts ...... 16 FOLLOW UTAH GYMNASTICS ...... 17 Website: UtahUtes.com Sydney Soloski...... 18 Facebook: facebook.com/utahgymnas cs Maddy Stover ...... 18 Twi er: twi er.com/utahgymnas cs Kim Tessen...... 19 Instagram: h p://instagram.com/ Lauren Wong...... 20 utahgymnas cs REVIEW / OPPONENTS

COACH / STAFF PROFILES 21 CREDITS Co-Head Coach ...... 22 Content: Liz Abel Co-Head Coach Tom Farden...... 23 Design: Mike Lageschulte Assistant Coach Robert Ladanyi...... 24 Covers: Douglas Wilson, Rocky Lindgren Volunteer Assistant Carly Dockendorf...... 25 Photography: Russ Isabella, Nathan Sweet, Gymnas cs Staff ...... 26 Steve Wilson, Tom Smart, U. Special Athle cs Director Chris Hill ...... 27

Collec ons-J.W. Marrio Library RECORDS / AWARDS President David W. Pershing ...... 28 Athle cs Department Staff ...... 28 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 29 2017 in Review ...... 30-31 2017 Individual Results ...... 32-33 Series Records...... 34 The Utes led all NCAA women’s sports in Series vs. Opponents ...... 35-42 a endance for the seventh me in 2016-17.

2018 SCHEDULE RESULTS Date Opponent Loca on Time Listen Watch Fri., Jan. 5 Brigham Young Salt Lake City 7:00 p.m. MT ESPN 700 P12N Sun., Jan. 14 vs. UCLA, Stanford, Washington Reno, Nev. 2:00 p.m. PT Live Scores Fri., Jan. 19 Oregon State* Salt Lake City 7:00 p.m. MT ESPN 700 P12N Fri., Jan. 26 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6:00 p.m. MT P12N

Sat., Feb. 3 Washington* Salt Lake City 1:30 p.m. MT ESPN 700 P12N HERE’S UTAH Fri., Feb. 9 Arizona State* Salt Lake City 7:00 p.m. MT ESPN 700 P12N Sun., Feb. 18 at UCLA* Los Angeles 5:00 p.m. PT P12N Sun., Feb. 25 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 11:00 a.m. PT P12N Sat., Mar. 10 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:00 p.m. ET TBA Fri., Mar. 16 Georgia Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m. MT ESPN 700 ESPNU Sat., Mar. 24 Pac-12 Championship Tucson, Ariz. 1:00/6:00 PT ESPN 700 P12N Sat., Apr. 7 NCAA Regionals Salt Lake City 4:00 p.m. MT ESPN 700 Live Stream Fri., Apr. 20 NCAA Championships-Semifi nals St. Louis, Mo. 12:00/6:00 p.m. CT ESPN2/ESPN Sat., Apr. 21 NCAA Championships-Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 6:00 p.m. CT ESPNU *Pac-12 Conference meet; Times are local to site

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 1 UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS STAFF DIRECTORY

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF INFORMATION

LIZ ABEL BROOKE FREDERICKSON LYNDE HOOPES MIKE LAGESCHULTE JORDIE LINDLEY DAMEON MYRES DREW WISEMAN Sr. Associate A.D. / Director Associate Director Administrative Assistant Special Projects Coord. Assistant Director Associate Director Associate Director GYMNASTICS MEDIA CONTACT

Name Offi ce / Cell Email Abel, Liz, Sr. Assoc. A.D./Director (gymnas cs) 801-581-3511 / 209-6346 [email protected] ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Lindley, Jordie, Assistant Director 801-581-8997 / 647-8174 [email protected] Frederickson, Brooke, Associate Director 801-581-8302 / 493-9254 [email protected] Hoopes, Lynde, Administra ve Assistant 801-581-3510 [email protected] Lageschulte, Mike, Special Projects Coordinator 801-587-9162 / 557-2322 [email protected] Myres, Dameon, Associate Director 801-587-7298 / 201-4834 [email protected] Wiseman, Drew, Associate Director 801-581-3771 / 201-8563 [email protected]

COACHES AND STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Name Phone Email Abel, Liz, Sr. Associate A.D. (Communica ons) 801-581-3511 [email protected] Argust, Ann, Associate A.D. (Marke ng & Branding) 801-585-5692 [email protected] Brennan, Kyle, Deputy Athle cs Director 801-585-3819 [email protected] Charipar, Kate, Associate A.D. (Compliance) 801-585-1629 [email protected] Gross, Kris, Execu ve Assistant to the A.D. 801-581-3508 [email protected] Hendrix, Manny, Sr. Associate A.D. (Development) 801-585-7233 [email protected] REVIEW / OPPONENTS Hill, Chris, Athle cs Director 801-581-3508 [email protected] Pyne, Steve, Director of Events and Facili es 801-585-5054 [email protected] Richardson, Nona, Sr. Associate A.D. (SWA/Student Support) 801-585-6850 [email protected] Smith, Steve, Associate A.D. (Chief Financial Offi cer) 801-587-9371 [email protected] Soto, Jimmy, Assistant A.D. (Major Gi s) 801-585-6493 [email protected] Weierholt, Erik, Director of Academic Services 801-581-7829 [email protected] Welling, Tyce, Associate Director of Ticke ng 801-581-8849 [email protected] RECORDS / AWARDS GYMNASTICS STAFF Name Phone Email Dockendorf, Carly, Volunteer Assistant Coach 801-581-6221 Farden, Tom, Co-Head Coach 801-581-6221 [email protected] Lorens, Ka e, Assistant Director of Sports Medicine 801-585-7044 [email protected]

RESULTS Marsden, Dakota, Director of Player Development 801-581-6221 [email protected] Marsden, Megan, Co-Head Coach 801-581-6221 [email protected] Ladanyi, Robert, Assistant Coach 801-581-6221 [email protected] White, Jennifer, Gymnas cs Chief of Staff /New Media 801-581-6221 [email protected]

GETTING TO THE MEET MAILING/OVERNIGHT ADDRESS From Salt Lake Interna onal Airport: Exit on to I-80 East. In four miles, take the 600 South University of Utah Athle cs Department exit. In two miles, turn le on 700 East. Turn right at the second light (400 South). Go up 1825 E. South Campus Dr. HERE’S UTAH the hill and turn le on Mario Capecchi Drive. Media should turn le onto South Campus Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0900 Drive. Pass the Huntsman Center and turn right at the fi rst light (1800 East). Turn le into Phone: (801) 581-8171 the media parking lot.

From I-15 North: Take 600 South exit. Follow above direc ons from this point.

From Foothill Boulevard (northbound): Take a right at Mario Capecchi Drive. Media should turn le onto South Campus Drive. Pass the Huntsman Center and turn right at the fi rst light (1800 East). Turn le into the media parking lot.

2 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS NCAA LEADERBOARD

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES NCAA INDIVIDUAL NCAA Team *Total NCAA Super Six Team *Total NCAA Super Six CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIPS’ Utah ...... 42. . . . .36...... 20 Jacksonville State . . . . . 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ALL-AMERICANS

Georgia ...... 42 INFORMATION Florida ...... 36 . . . . 35 ...... 15 Kent State ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 UCLA ...... 37 Alabama...... 35 . . . . 35 ...... 23 Michigan State ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 Utah ...... 361 Alabama...... 27 UCLA ...... 35 . . . . 35 ...... 20 Missouri...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 Georgia ...... 346 Utah ...... 26 Georgia ...... 33 . . . . 33 ...... 20 Nevada...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Alabama...... 327 Florida ...... 18 Oregon State ...... 28 . . . . 25 ...... 2 New Hampshire ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 UCLA ...... 305 LSU ...... 11 LSU ...... 29 . . . . 27 ...... 6 North Carolina State. . . 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 Florida ...... 247 Arizona State...... 10 Arizona State...... 24 . . . . 19 ...... 3 Pi sburgh ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 Michigan ...... 175 Kentucky ...... 8 Nebraska ...... 155 Penn State ...... 23 . . . . 18 ...... 0 Towson...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ATHLETE PROFILES Michigan ...... 8 Nebraska ...... 25 . . . . 25 ...... 11 LSU ...... 150 Oklahoma ...... 7 Michigan ...... 23 . . . . 23 ...... 10 Oklahoma ...... 120 *Includes AIAW from 1976-81; NCAA began Oregon State ...... 6 Cal State-Fullerton . . . 13 ...... 7 ...... 0 Stanford...... 105 in 1982 Nebraska ...... 5 Oklahoma ...... 17 . . . . 17 ...... 7 Oregon State ...... 103 Stanford...... 3 Stanford...... 16 . . . . 16 ...... 7 Penn State ...... 90 Arizona...... 2 Arizona...... 10 . . . . 10 ...... 1 Arizona State...... 73 Arkansas ...... 2 Brigham Young ...... 10 ...... 8 ...... 0 Arkansas ...... 42 Massachuse s...... 2

Arkansas ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... 2 Arizona...... 36 COACHES AND STAFF Washington ...... 2 Ohio State ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... 0 Iowa State ...... 24 Bowling Green...... 1 Washington ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... 0 TEAM NATIONAL Washington ...... 23 Cal State Fullerton . . . . 1 Clarion ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 Minnesota ...... 21 CHAMPIONSHIPS Denver ...... 1 Southwest Mo. State . . 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 Kentucky ...... 20 Minnesota ...... 1 USC...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 Brigham Young ...... 19 Team *Total NCAA Penn State ...... 1 Auburn...... 5 ...... 5 ...... 2 Auburn...... 18 Georgia ...... 10 . . . . 10 Pi sburgh ...... 1 Denver ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 0 Utah ...... *10...... 9 Denver ...... 16 Illinois...... 11 Iowa State ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 1 UCLA ...... 6 ...... 6 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Louisville ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 Alabama...... 6 ...... 6 Missouri...... 7 Massachuse s...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 California ...... 5 Florida ...... 3 ...... 3 West Virginia ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 0 Oklahoma ...... 3 ...... 3 Iowa ...... 5 Illinois...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 0 West Virginia ...... 6 Indiana State ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 Michigan State ...... 3 Iowa ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 *Includes 1981 AIAW Championship Ohio State ...... 3 Minnesota ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 0 Southern Utah...... 3 California ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 Boise State...... 2 Oklahoma State...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 NC State...... 2 RECORDS / AWARDS Southern Illinois ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 New Hampshire ...... 1 Utah State ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 Utah State ...... 1 Towson...... 1 Above does not include Regular Season All-Americans

NCAA SUPER SIX APPEARANCES & FINISHES RESULTS Team ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 Alabama (23) 2 2 2T 1 3 3 5 4 1 2 3T 2 3 6 2 3 1 1 3 4 4 3 6 Utah (20) 3 1 1 3T 4 2 5T 4 6 6 3 2 2 2 3 6 5 5 2 5 Georgia (20) 1 3 5 3T 3 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 6 UCLA (20) 4 5 4 2 1 5 5 1 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 4 Florida (15) 6 5 2 5 4 3 4 4 5 2 1 1T 1 4 3 Nebraska (11) 6 6 4 5T 5 4 6 5 6 4 6 HERE’S UTAH Michigan (10) 4 2T 6 4 2 6 3 5 5 6 Stanford (7) 6 3T 5 3 4 4 5 Oklahoma (7) 2 3 2 1T 3 1 1 LSU (6) 5 6 5 3 2 2 Arizona State (3) 2 6 4 Arkansas (2) 5 6 Auburn (2) 5 6 Oregon State (2) 6 5 Arizona (1) 6 Iowa State (1) 6

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 3 UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS ATTENDANCE CHAMPS!

TOP UTAH HOME CROWDS 1993 Utah ...... 13,164 2004 Los Angeles ...... 18,477 1994 Utah ...... 10,511 2005 Auburn, Ala...... 11,959 1. 16,019* vs. Michigan 3-6-15 1995 Utah ...... 10,292 2006 Corvallis, Ore...... 15,583 2. 15,558 vs. Florida, 3-4-11 1996 Utah ...... 9,790 15,558 vs. UCLA, 2-18-17 2007 Salt Lake City ...... *36,655 1997 Alabama...... 9,815 (Utah 9,773) 15,558 vs. Stanford, 3-3-17 2008 Athens, Ga...... 34,600 1998 Utah ...... 10,211 3. 15,552 vs. Georgia, 1-22-10 2009 Lincoln, Neb...... 12,527 1999 Utah ...... 10,568 4. 15,550 vs. Oregon State 1-23-16 2010 Gainesville, Fla...... 15,026

INFORMATION 2000 Utah ...... 9,808 5. 15,503 vs. Washington, 2-13-16 2011 Cleveland ...... 12,430 2001 Georgia...... 9,855 (Utah 9,594) 6. 15,447 vs. BYU, 3-28-08 2012 Duluth, Ga...... 17,811 2002 Utah ...... 9,921 7. 15,403 vs. Georgia, 3-12-16 2013 Los Angeles ...... 11,773 2003 Utah ...... 9,851 8. 15,326 vs. California, 2-4-17 2014 Birmingham, Ala...... 25,906 2004 Alabama...... 10,274 (Utah 10,125) 9. 15,310 vs. BYU, 1-27-12 2015 Ft. Worth, Texas...... 13,945 2005 Utah ...... 11,300 10. 15,238 vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 2-11-91 2006 Utah ...... 12,747 *Record for Three-Day Format 11. 15,224 vs. Georgia, 3-15-14 2007 Utah ...... 11,297 12. 15,202 vs. Stanford, 2-21-15 2008 Utah ...... 12,771 13. 15,168 vs. Boise State/Washington, 3-6-93 2017 GYMNASTICS ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 2009 Utah ...... 13,861 14. 15,105 vs. DU/BSU/UIC, 1-20-17 ATTENDANCE LEADERS 2010 Utah ...... #14,213 15. 15,082 vs. SUU/BYU/TWU, 2-6-09 2011 Utah ...... #13,503 1. Utah ...... 15,244 *NCAA Record 2012 Utah ...... 14,352 2. Alabama ...... 12,152 2013 Utah ...... #14,349 3. LSU ...... 10,050 UTAH’S NCAA ATTENDANCE RECORDS 2014 Utah ...... #14,376 4. Georgia ...... 9,453 2015 Utah ...... #14,950 5. UCLA ...... 7,568 Meet: 16,019 Utah vs. Michigan, Mar. 6, 2015 2016 Utah ...... #14,928 6. Florida...... 7,347 Season Average: 15,244 (2017)

COACHES AND STAFF 2017 Utah ...... *#15,244 NCAA Championships (3 days): 36,655 (2007) 7. Kentucky ...... 5,580 NCAA Championships (2 days): 17,203 (1983) *NCAA Record 8. Auburn ...... 5,530 #Na on’s women’s a endance leader (all sports) 9. Arkansas ...... 3,797 UTAH’S PAC-12 ATTENDANCE RECORDS 10. Oklahoma ...... 3,706 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 11. Southern Utah ...... 3,222 Pac-12 Championship Combined: 23,568 (2015) 12. Oregon State ...... 3,083 Pac-12 Championship 1st Session: 9,166 (2015) ATTENDANCE 13. Denver...... 3,045 Pac-12 Championship 2nd Session: 14,402 (2015) Two-Day Totals (1982-92, 2016-17) 14. Michigan ...... 3,012 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 15. North Carolina ...... 2,783 Year Loca on A endance 16. Iowa State...... 2,541 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1982 Salt Lake City ...... 14,030 17. Washington ...... 2,447 Meet: 16,019 vs. Michigan, Mar. 6, 2015 1983 Salt Lake City ...... *17,203 18. Nebraska...... 2,227 Season Average: 14,950 (2015) 1984 Los Angeles ...... 9,562 19. Arizona ...... 2,155 NCAA Regional A endance: 8,469 (1992) 1985 Salt Lake City ...... 13,844 NCAA Championships A endance: 36,655 (2007) 20. Utah State...... 2,130 1986 Gainesville, Fla...... 14,299 1987 Salt Lake City ...... 16,470 RECORDS / AWARDS HISTORICAL UTAH ATTENDANCE DATA 1988 Salt Lake City ...... 12,325 2016-17 ALL WOMEN’S SPORTS Crowds in Excess of 16,000: 1 1989 Athens, Ga...... 9,078 ATTENDANCE LEADERS Crowds in Excess of 15,000: 21 1990 Corvallis, Ore...... 16,867 1. Utah Gymnas cs...... 15,244 Crowds in Excess of 14,000: 43 1991 Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 15,284 2. South Carolina Basketball ...... 12,277 NCAA Regional A endance School 1992 Minneapolis...... 14,377 3. Alabama Gymnas cs ...... 12,152 Record: 8,469 (1992) 2016 Ft. Worth, Texas...... 16,567

RESULTS 4. LSU Gymnas cs ...... 10,050 NCAA Gymnas cs A endance Titles: 33 2017 St. Louis, Mo...... 16,791 NCAA All-Sport Women’s A endance Titles: 7 5. Georgia Gymnas cs ...... 9,453 *Record for Two-Day Format Season Average since 2010: 14,489 6. Tennessee Basketball...... 9,184 Season Average since 2000: 12,622 7. Iowa State Basketball...... 9,106 Season Average since 1990: 11,828 Three-Day Totals (1993-2015) 8. UConn Basketball...... 8,888 Year Loca on A endance 9. Louisville Basketball...... 8,256 ATTENDANCE CHAMPS BY YEAR 1993 Corvallis, Ore...... 16,092 10. Nebraska Volleyball ...... 8,210 1994 Salt Lake City ...... 29,172 11. Notre Dame Basketball ...... 8,104 1984 Utah ...... 4,164 1995 Athens, Ga...... 20,999 12. UCLA Gymnas cs ...... 7,568 HERE’S UTAH 1985 Utah ...... 4,719 1996 Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 29,467 13. Florida Gymnas cs...... 7,347 1986 Utah ...... 4,550 1997 Gainesville, Fla...... 22,699 14. Hawaii Volleyball ...... 6,759 1987 Utah ...... 6,567 1998 Los Angeles ...... 13,413 15. Mississippi State Basketball...... 6,641 1988 Utah ...... 6,361 1999 Salt Lake City ...... 25,631 16. Michigan State Basketball ...... 6,011 1989 Utah ...... 7,830 2000 Boise, Idaho ...... 18,992 17. Purdue Basketball ...... 5,940 1990 Utah ...... 7,412 18. Baylor Basketball ...... 5,934 1991 Utah ...... 9,714 2001 Athens, Ga...... 20,331 19. Wisconsin Volleyball ...... 5,927 1992 Utah ...... 12,557 2002 Tuscaloosa, Ala...... 22,987 2003 Lincoln, Neb...... 18,902 20. Maryland Basketball ...... 5,735

4 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE THE CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS NCAA TEAM TITLES BY CONFERENCE Built on a fi rm founda on of academic excellence and superior athle c performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim as the “Conference of Champions” in 2016-

17, becoming the fi rst conference to win 500 NCAA Championships. Pac-12 501 INFORMATION Spanning over a century of outstanding athle c achievements, the Pac-12 has claimed Big Ten 309 501 NCAA tles (297 men’s, 174 women’s, 30 combined) entering the 2017-18 athle cs year, SEC 222 outdistancing the nearest conference by almost more than 200 tles. The conference won 13 NCAA Championships in 2016-17, marking the ninth me overall Big 12 176 and the third me in the last four years the Conference claimed double-digit tles. It was also ACC 149 16th me in the last 17 years the Pac-12 led all conferences in NCAA tles won. Individually, the Pac-12 has produced 2,292 individual NCAA Champions, also pacing all ATHLETE PROFILES conferences in that category. Utah contributed three NCAA Champions to that total in 2016- 17 (skier Mar n Bergström in the 20-km freestyle and 10-km classic, and women’s gymnast MyKayla Skinner in the fl oor exercise). The Pac-12’s roots date back to 1915 when four schools banded together to form the Pacifi c Coast Conference. The teams and names would change over the years, and in 1978, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington and Washington State united as members of the Pac-10 Conference. The conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, offi cially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the addi on of Utah

and Colorado. COACHES AND STAFF

PAC-12 GYMNASTICS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

NCAA Appearances NCAA Championships NCAA Individual Titles All-Americans+ Utah 36 9* 26 361 UCLA 33 6 37 305 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Oregon State 25 0 6 103 Arizona State 19 0 10 73 Stanford 16 0 3 105 Arizona 10 0 2 36 Washington 6 0 2 23 California 2 0 0 5 RECORDS / AWARDS Total 147 15 86 1,011 *Utah has won 10 total na onal tles, including the 1981 AIAW Championship +Does not include regular season All-Americans

WHERE THE FANS ARE 2017 Average Home Attendance Utah ...... 15,244^ UCLA ...... 7,568 Oregon State ...... 3,083 RESULTS Washington ...... 2,447 Arizona ...... 2,155 Arizona State ...... 1,597 California ...... 1,153 Stanford ...... 974 ^NCAA record HERE’S UTAH UTAH VS. THE PAC-12 Arizona...... 60-0-0 Arizona State...... 73-16-1 California ...... 20-1-0 Oregon State ...... 67-10-1 Stanford...... 30-6-0 UCLA ...... 53-30-1 Washington ...... 55-0-2 Total 358-63-5 The Utes captured their third Pac-12 Conference tle in four years in 2017.

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 5 UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS FOLLOW THE UTES TELEVISION 2018 UTAH TV SCHEDULE Pac-12 Networks, now in its sixth season of unprecedented coverage of Pac-12 sports, will air 25 women’s gymnas cs meets in 2018. In addi on, the Jan. 5 Brigham Young ...... 7:00 p.m. MT . . . . . P12N ESPN family of networks will produce live coverage of two regular-season meets Jan. 19 Oregon State* ...... 7:00 p.m. MT . . . . . P12N featuring Pac-12 schools. Jan. 26 at Arizona* ...... 6:00 p.m. MT . . . . . P12N Utah will make eight appearances on the Pac-12 Networks during the Feb. 3 Washington* ...... 1:30 p.m. MT . . . . . P12N regular season. The Utes will make their second regular-season showing on INFORMATION Feb. 9 Arizona State*...... 7:00 p.m. MT . . . . . P12N ESPNU in as many years when the network telecasts the Utah-Georgia matchup Feb. 18 at UCLA* ...... 5:00 p.m. PT ...... P12N from the Huntsman Center on March 16. Feb. 25 at California*...... 11:00 a.m. PT . . . . . P12N Both sessions of the 2018 Pac-12 Women’s Gymnas cs Championships will Mar. 16 Georgia ...... 7:30 p.m. MT . . . . . ESPNU be televised live na onally on Pac-12 Network on March 24 from Tucson, Ariz. Mar. 24 Pac-12 Championship . . .1:00/6:00 PT ...... P12N The ESPN networks will televise the NCAA Championships on April 20-21.

RADIO For the fi rst me in 2018, all Utah gymnas cs home and postseason meets ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE will air live on Utah’s fl agship radio sta on, ESPN 700. Mike Lageschulte (play- by-play) and former Ute NCAA champion and All-American (analyst) will call the ac on.

UTAHUTES.COM FOLLOW UTAH GYMNASTICS Visit UtahUtes.com for complete informa on on Utah

COACHES AND STAFF gymnas cs, including roster, schedule, coach and athlete TWITTER h p://twi er.com/UtahGymnas cs bios, latest meet informa on and sta s cs, links to live meet video streaming, live commentary and more.

FACEBOOK h p://facebook.com/Utahgymnas cs CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA

The Utah gymnas cs team, under the handle YOUTUBE h p://youtube.com/utahgymnas cs

REVIEW / OPPONENTS UtahGymnas cs, enjoys a robust following on the social media sites Facebook (53,523), Twi er (14,000), Instagram (33,900) and YouTube. INSTAGRAM h p://instagram.com/utahgymnas cs In addi on, the Utah gymnas cs team is regularly featured on Utah’s main athle cs social media sites, which boast more than 189,000 Facebook fans and 102,100 Twi er followers. Other Utah athle cs social sites that FOLLOW UTAH ATHLETICS cover Utah gymnas cs are Instagram, YouTube and RECORDS / AWARDS Snapchat. TWITTER h p://twi er.com/utahathle cs

FACEBOOK h p://facebook.com/uathle cs RESULTS YOUTUBE h p://www.youtube.com/uathle cs

INSTAGRAM h p://instagram.com/utahathle cs

PINTEREST h p://www.pinterest.com/utahathle cs/ HERE’S UTAH

ITUNESU h p:// nyurl.com/utahitunesu

ESPN’s Laura Rutledge interviews MyKaya Skinner following the Utes’ fi rst regular-season appearance on the ESPN family of networks in 2017.

6 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS 2018 ROSTER AND PERSONNEL

2018 UTAH GYMNASTICS ROSTER Name Height Year Hometown High School / Club

Alexia Burch 5-2 Fr. Sparks, Nev. Spanish Springs HS / Flips USA Gymnas cs INFORMATION Kari Lee (CAR-ee) 5-2 Jr. Peoria, Ariz. Liberty HS / Flames Gymnas cs Academy Tiff ani Lewis 5-4 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. Southwest Career and Technical Academy / Brown’s Gymnas cs Shannon McNa 5-3 Jr. Houston, Texas Texas Connec ons Academy / Stars Gymnas cs Training Center MaKenna Merrell-Giles (mare-ull jiles) 5-4 Jr. Pleasant Grove, Utah Pleasant Grove HS / All-American Gymnas cs Erika Muhaw (moo-haw) 5-2 Sr. Montville, N.J. Montville Township HS / North Stars Gymnas cs Academy Missy Reinstadtler (ryne-stat-ler) 5-4 So. Brick, N.J. Brick Township HS / North Stars Gymnas cs Academy Macey Roberts 5-2 Jr. McDonald, Tenn. Ooltewah HS / Gymnas cs Center of Cha anooga ATHLETE PROFILES MyKayla Skinner (mick-ay-la) 5-0 So. Gilbert, Ariz. Higley HS / Desert Lights Gymnas cs Sydney Soloski (so-lah-ski) 5-0 Fr. Calgary, Alberta Na onal Sport School / Calgary Gymnas cs Centre Maddy Stover 5-2 Sr. Fullerton, Calif. Troy HS / Wildfi re Gymnas cs Kim Tessen 5-1 So. Orem, Utah Mountain View HS / All-American Gymnas cs Lauren Wong 5-4 Fr. Salt Lake City Skyline HS / USA Gymnas cs World COACHES AND STAFF

UTAH COACHES PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN ALL-AMERICANS Co-Head Coach Megan Marsden (9th/34th year) Letterwinners Returning (10): RETURNING (5) Utah/Career Record: 177-62-3 (8 years) Kari Lee, Tiff ani Lewis, Shannon Legend: *2nd Team; McNa , MaKenna Merrell-Giles, RS-Regular Season; Co-Head Coach Erika Muhaw, Missy Reinstadtler, RS*-Regular Season 2nd team REVIEW / OPPONENTS Tom Farden (3rd/8th year) Macey Roberts, MyKayla Skinner, Utah Record: 45-15-1 (2 years) Maddy Stover, Kim Tessen MyKayla Skinner (8 Career Awards) Career Record: 116-63-1 (8 years) 2017– (1st), All-Around (2nd), Letterwinners Lost (2): (5th), Beam (8th), All-Around Assistant Coach Sabrina Schwab, Baely Rowe (RS), Vault (RS), Floor (RS), Bars (RS*) Robert Ladanyi (1st year) Kari Lee (3 Career Awards) UTES BY CLASS RECORDS / AWARDS Volunteer Assistant Coach 2015– Vault (5th), Floor (14th), Beam Carly Dockendorf (1st year) Seniors (3) (RS*) Tiff ani Lewis, Erika Muhaw, MaKenna Merrell-Giles GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF Maddy Stover (3 Career Awards) Chief of Staff /New Media Director: Jennifer White 2017–All-Around*, Beam*, Floor* Director of Player Development: Dakota Marsden Juniors (4) Kari Lee, Shannon McNa , Athle c Trainer: Ka e Lorens Tiff ani Lewis (1 Career Award) MaKenna Merrell-Giles, Strength Coach: Jon Webster 2017–Vault*

Yoga Instructor: Denise Druce Macey Roberts RESULTS Dance Instructor: Jenny Larsen Maddy Stover (1 Career Award) Sport Psychologist: Nicole Detling Sophomores (3) 2016–Beam (RS*) Nutri onist: Lauren Jones Missy Reinstadtler, MyKayla Skinner, Student Coach: Baely Rowe Kim Tessen Student Manager: Elizabeth Berndt ALL-AMERICANS LOST (2) Freshmen (3) Baely Rowe (6), Sabrina Schwab (1)

Alexia Burch, Sydney Soloski, HERE’S UTAH Lauren Wong

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Last season, a young and fi ercely and our athletes are ready to take that next step The Utes reinforced their lineups with determined Utah team reclaimed the Pac-12 in perfec ng their execu on.” three promising freshmen. Former Canadian title and returned to the Super Six after a In the case of super sophomore MyKayla Senior Na onal Team member Sydney Soloski one-year drought. With those feats checked Skinner, maintaining perfec on would be more and two- me J.O. champion Alexia Burch were off, the Utes have set their sights even accurate. Skinner, the 2017 NCAA higher for 2018. fl oor champion and

INFORMATION “The goal of this program has always all-around silver been to be out on the fl oor compe ng for a medalist, had the na onal championship on the fi nal day of the best freshman season season,” said co-head coach Megan Marsden, in Pac-12 history. The who has par cipated in 37 of Utah’s record 42 Pac-12 champion na onal championship appearances. “While we in the all-around, accomplished that last year, we le tenths on fl oor and vault (with the fl oor at the NCAA Championships that might teammate Tiff ani have allowed us to fi nish higher.” Lewis), Skinner set ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Some of those tenths will come with conference records the return of All-American Kari Lee and former for most Pac-12 Junior Olympic champion Kim Tessen, whose Gymnast of the Week injuries cost Utah’s NCAA lineup several (7) and Freshman of compe ve rou nes. Lee and Tessen (who was the Week (6) awards. sidelined for most of her freshman season) are She con nued to among several all-around candidates on this dominate in the NCAA year’s squad. postseason, winning COACHES AND STAFF “Availability is the best ability,” said the all-around, vault co-head coach Tom Farden, who along with and fl oor tles at the MaKenna Merrell-Giles was a three- me All-American last season. Marsden navigated the Utes to a fi h-place NCAA Regional and fi nish at the 2017 NCAA Championships. “If we in semifi nal ac on at stay healthy, we should be even be er than last the NCAA Championships against some of the both members of the 2017 signing class, while year. Our injury situa on dictated that we place best gymnasts in the world. Lauren Wong will join the team in January as a a premium on preparing people to fi ll lineups. “MyKayla excelled at the na onal level midyear high school graduate. as a freshman and she will be every bit as good The coaching staff also gained some REVIEW / OPPONENTS This year’s team is seasoned and experienced or be er this year,” says Marsden of new talent in the off season, most notably Utah’s fi rst NCAA fl oor champion since 12-year NCAA veteran Robert Ladanyi, a three- 1992 and its highest NCAA all-around me NCAA Region Co-Assistant Coach of the fi nisher since 2009. “MyKayla has Year at Florida. Ladanyi, who also coached at always had big tricks in her rou nes and Denver, has three NCAA champions and 45 All- she executed them beau fully last year, Americans to his credit. but that hasn’t stopped her from adding The Romanian has taken over the RECORDS / AWARDS upgrades in diffi culty and working on coaching on vault, as well as the tumbling perfec ng the li le details. For instance, elements on fl oor. Overseeing Utah’s fl oor she’ll have an impressive combina on choreography and music for the fi rst year is on beam this season, where she goes volunteer assistant coach Carly Dockendorf, a from a switch leg leap to a straddle former All-America gymnast and pole-vaulter for jump to a tuck back. Adding a fl ip at the Washington. RESULTS end of a leap combo is diffi cult for most “Robert Ladanyi is an excellent technician people and MyKayla nails it every day.” and spo er and he has great rapport with the Skinner will again be surrounded gymnasts,” said Farden. “Robert’s experience by high-scoring rou nes, including with coaching NCAA championship teams is those performed by fellow All- evident in every facet. His expecta ons align Americans MaKenna Merrell-Giles, with Megan’s and mine and he has fi t into our Maddy Stover, Lee and Lewis—the program seamlessly. Carly is also a valuable la er three who are members of addi on to our staff . The fl oor rou nes she has

HERE’S UTAH the 2018 Gymnas cs Leadership designed are energe c and crowd pleasing.” Commi ee. Missy Reinstadtler Also new is Utah’s approach to the established herself as a budding star as preseason. “Because we had such a young team a freshman and transfer Macey Roberts last year, we accelerated our preseason training was also a key contributor. Lending a to prepare our new gymnasts for the rigors of late-season assist were NCAA Regional college compe on,” said Farden. “Possibly beam champion Shannon McNa and as a result, we peaked a li le early, with our Kari Lee was the 2017 Pac-12 co-runner-up on bars. Erika Muhaw. best meet coming at the Pac-12 Championship.

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We’re trying to capitalize on our experience this excited about this year by changing a few things in our training so opportunity and that we peak during the NCAA postseason.” hope it develops into Among the adjustments are tweaks to the an annual event.” INFORMATION strength and condi oning program and an extra Utah’s huge emphasis on landings and dismounts. fan base of 15,000 “Na onals last year came down to strong will also see landings,” said Farden. “We didn’t s ck one a parade of top-20 vault landing in the Super Six and we also Pac-12 opponents, struggled with our landings on fl oor and as well as SEC power dismounts on bars on that last day. Landings are Georgia and instate ATHLETE PROFILES the separator when you get to that level and so rival BYU compete in we are emphasizing mechanics that will put our the Huntsman Center athletes in a posi on to s ck more frequently.” leading up the NCAA A new scheduling wrinkle could also pay Regional, which will dividends should Utah advance to a record be hosted by the Utes 43rd-consecu ve na onal championship. on Apr. 7. For the fi rst me ever, the Utes will have an Here’s a look opportunity to compete on podium during the inside the 2018 Ute COACHES AND STAFF regular season in the Elevate the Stage meet roster by class. hosted by the Knight Eady Sports Group in Reno, MyKayla Skinner is the reigning na onal champion on the fl oor exercise. Nev., on Jan. 14. Squaring off against the Utes UTE SENIORS at the podium meet will be UCLA, Stanford and Tiff ani Lewis, Washington. a vault All-American and two- me Pac-12 UTE SOPHOMORES “It is defi nitely advantageous to champion (2016 fl oor, 2017 vault), also excels Who, what, where and when does not concern MyKayla Skinner, a 2016 U.S. experience compe ng on podium before the on bars. Maddy Stover, a reliable scorer on REVIEW / OPPONENTS the beam where she is an All-American, Olympic alternate who is capable of bea ng is so versa le at her specialty that she anyone at any meet, anywhere and any me. can score from anywhere in the lineup. As a freshman all-arounder, Skinner hit all 56 “Tiff ani and Maddy combine to make a rou nes, which included an NCAA gold, three great all-arounder,” said Farden. Upbeat Pac-12 championships and three NCAA Regional team player Erika Muhaw adds depth on tles. The best news? She’s s ll improving. So is vault and fl oor. Missy Reinstadtler, who Marsden says, “brings a rare quality of movement to her rou nes RECORDS / AWARDS UTE JUNIORS that sets her apart.” A three-event performer as a freshman, look for Reinstadtler to contend The junior class features a pair of na onally on all four events this year. Rela vely three- me All-Americans in all-arounders unknown a er falling vic m to a season- Kari Lee and MaKenna Merrell- ending injury early in her freshman year, Kim Giles. “We missed Kari’s rou nes and Tessen won’t fl y under the radar for long. If her leadership last year at na onals and she recovery con nues at its current pace, she could is back to looking just as dynamic as she give Utah three sophomores in the all-around was as a freshman (before injuries cost lineup.

her most of her sophomore and part RESULTS of her redshirt sophomore seasons),” UTE FRESHMEN said Marsden. On the fl ip side, a er Sydney Soloski brings extensive a freshman year spent adjus ng to a interna onal experience to the team as a four- four-inch growth spurt, Merrell-Giles year member of the Canadian Na onal team lived up to her recrui ng expecta ons (two years on the Senior Na onal team). She as a sophomore, earning second- won the at the 2015 Provincial team NCAA All-America honors in the Championships and took gold that same HERE’S UTAH all-around, beam and fl oor. She’ll be year on fl oor (placing third all-around) at the pushing for fi rst-team honors as a junior. Gymnix Interna onal meet. Alexia Burch joins Maryland transfer Macey Roberts was the Utes off the U.S. Junior Olympic Na onal an unexpected gi for the Utes last year. team. She is a two- me J.O. champion, Missy Reinstadtler is ready to contend na onally on A crowd pleaser on fl oor, she also starts winning the all-around and fl oor at the 2015 four events this season. on vault. Shannon McNa , the 2017 J.O. Championships. A late addi on will join NCAA Regional balance beam champion, the team in January. Lauren Wong, a three- clinched fi h place for the Utes at the me qualifi er into Level 10 regionals, plans to championships,” said Farden. “There is an NCAA Championships with her pressure-packed graduate from high school early and is enrolled adjustment on every apparatus that you cannot rou ne as the fi nal compe tor. She hopes to for spring semester classes. simulate on a hard surface. We are really contribute on other events as well this year.

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10 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS MEET THE UTES ALEXIA BURCH  Trained at Flips USA Gymnas cs Freshman, 5’2”  Club coaches: Suzi Otuafi and Amanda Otuafi Sparks, Nev.  Graduated from Spanish Springs High School

Spanish Springs HS INFORMATION Flips USA Gymnastics PERSONAL  Daughter of Renee and Perry Burch  Brother Perry and sister Kaitlin  Interests include hun ng, fi shing, wakeboarding and hiking  Has not declared a major UTAH FACTS  Full name is Alexia Marie Burch  Enrolled in summer school  Par cipated in voluntary summer training ATHLETE PROFILES

PRIOR TO UTAH KARI LEE Junior, 5’2”  Member of the U.S. Junior Olympic Na onal team  2015 J.O. all-around and fl oor champion was 4th on beam (Jr. D) Peoria, Ariz.  4th on beam, 5th on fl oor ( e), 10th all-around ( e) at the 2017 Junior Liberty HS Olympic Na onal Championships (Sr. D) Flames Gymnastics Academy  2nd on fl oor, 6th on beam ( e), 7th all-around at the 2016 J.O. Na onals COACHES AND STAFF (Sr. B)  1st on vault and beam, 2nd all-around, 3rd on fl oor at the 2016 Region 1 Championships UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  2nd on vault ( e) and fl oor, 7th all-around at the 2015 Region 1  Three- me All-American (2 NCAA, 1 regular Championships season)  2016 Nevada state beam champion (2nd on fl oor, 4th all-around)  NCAA fi nalist on vault and fl oor as a freshman

 1st in the all-around, vault and fl oor at the 2016 Spirit of the Flame REVIEW / OPPONENTS  Three- me All-Pac-12 Conference Championships  Gymnas cs Leadership Commi ee  1st all-around and placed in the top four on every event at the 2016 San  12 career victories Diego Classic  Has hit 83-88 career rou nes  1st in the all-around and beam, 2nd on vault, bars and fl oor at the 2016  9.975 career best on both bars and beam Boise State Gymnas cs Open  Two- me Pac-12 All-Academic  Qualifi ed for the 2015 Nas a Liukin Cup  Two- me NACGC Scholar All-American

2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE) RECORDS / AWARDS  Pac-12 co-runner-up on bars  4 victories  Hit 33-34 rou nes  Won the all-around at Georgia with a career-high 39.450  Career high 9.975 on bars at Arizona State  Honorable men on Pac-12 All-Academic  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll

2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) RESULTS  Redshirt missed the fi nal 10 meets with an injury  Went all-around in fi rst three meets  2 victories  Hit 10-12 rou nes  1st-team Pac-12 All-Academic  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll HERE’S UTAH

2015 SEASON (FRESHMAN)  Three- me All-American  1st-team NCAA All-American on vault and fl oor  2nd-team regular season All-American on beam  Competed in NCAA event fi nals on vault (5th) and fl oor (14th)  9.95 on vault ed for fi rst across both semifi nals at NCAA Championships  1st-team All-Pac-12 on fl oor  2nd-team All-Pac-12 on vault and beam  6 victories  Season bests of 9.975 (beam), 9.95 (vault), 9.925 (fl oor)

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 9.975 on beam vs. Michigan was Utah’s best beam score in 2015 LEE’S CAREER HIGHS  Hit 40-of-42 rou nes All-Around. . . .39.450 vs. Georgia, Mar. 11, 2017  NACGC Scholar All-American Vault ...... 9.950 at NCAA Championships, Apr. 17, 2015  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll Bars ...... 9.975 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 Beam ...... 9.975 vs. Michigan, Mar. 6, 2015 PRIOR TO UTAH Floor ...... 9.925 at Pac-12 Championships, Mar. 21, 2015  2013 J.O. all-around and fl oor champion (Senior A Division)

INFORMATION  2014 J.O. vault champion (Senior C Division)  2013 and 2014 Junior Olympic Na onal Team member TIFFANI LEWIS  2014 Region 1 all-around champion (Senior C Division) Senior, 5’4”  2014 WOGA Classic all-around champion Las Vegas  Won the all-around at the 2013 IGI Chicago Style Meet  3rd all-around at the 2014 Nas a Liukin Cup Southwest Career and Technical Academy  4th all-around at the 2013 Nas a Liukin Cup Brown’s Gymnastics  2013 Arizona J.O. Gymnast of the Year

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE  2013 Arizona Level 10 Most Outstanding Gymnast  2013 and 2014 all-around champ at Arizona Sunrays Classic Rock Invite  2012 Region 1 all-around champion UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Trained at Flames Gymnas cs Academy  NCAA All-American (vault)  Club coaches: A la Szentes, Nicole Wendelgass, Roni Mejia, Gilbert  Two- me Pac-12 champion (fl oor, vault) Mejia  Three- me All-Pac-12 Conference  Graduated from Liberty High School  Coaches’ Award for Most Improved Gymnast  Gymnas cs Leadership Commi ee  COACHES AND STAFF PERSONAL 4 career victories  Daughter of Sam and MeJa Lee  Has hit 97-100 career rou nes  Parents own Flames Gymnas cs Academy  Two- me Pac-12 All-Academic  Brothers Jason and Toby; sisters Serrena and Codee  Three- me NACGC Scholar All-American  Dual major in business and linguis cs  Full name is Kari Rebecah Lee (pronounced CAR-ee) 2017 SEASON (JUNIOR)  2nd-team NCAA All-American (vault)  Pac-12 co-champion on vault

REVIEW / OPPONENTS  2nd-team All-Pac-12 on fl oor  3 victories  Hit 38-40 rou nes  Career high 9.95 on vault and 9.925 on fl oor at Pac-12 Championship  Career high 9.95 on bars at ASU (also 9.925 on fl oor)  2nd-team Pac-12 All-Academic  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll RECORDS / AWARDS

2016 SEASON (SOPHOMORE)  Pac-12 champion on fl oor  2nd-team All-Pac-12 on vault and fl oor  Coaches’ Award for Most Improved Gymnast  1 victory RESULTS  Hit 38-39 rou nes  2nd-team Pac-12 All-Academic  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll

2015 SEASON (FRESHMAN)  Season highs on all three events in NCAA Super Six  9.90 on bars, 9.875 on vault and 9.875 fl oor in Super Six HERE’S UTAH  9.90 on bars ed for eighth-best score in Super Six  Hit 21-of-21 rou nes  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll

All-around contender Kari Lee has a career-high score of 9.975 on beam.

12 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS MEET THE UTES SHANNON MCNATT Junior, 5’3” Houston, Texas

Texas Connections Academy INFORMATION Stars Gymnastics Training Center

UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  NCAA Regional beam champion  Regional win came in fi rst career start on ATHLETE PROFILES beam  1 career victory  Has hit 6-7 career rou nes  1st-team CoSIDA Academic All-District  1st-team Pac-12 All-Academic  Two- me NACGC Scholar All-American COACHES AND STAFF

2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE)  NCAA Regional beam champion  Utah’s fi nal compe tor on beam at regionals and na onals  1 win  Hit 6-7 rou nes  Four starts on vault and three starts on beam

 Career high 9.90 on beam and 9.875 on vault REVIEW / OPPONENTS  1st-team CoSIDA Academic All-District  1st-team Pac-12 All-Academic Tiff ani Lewis has won Pac-12 championships on both fl oor and vault.  NACGC Scholar All-American  Athle cs Director’s honor roll PRIOR TO UTAH  5th all-around at the 2014 J.O. Na onal Championships  8th all-around at the 2012 J.O. Na onal Championships  2nd all-around at the 2014 regionals RECORDS / AWARDS  1st on vault and fl oor at the 2013 Valley of the Sun Challenge  2014 Nevada state champion on vault, bars, beam, fl oor and all-around  2013 Nevada state champion on vault and fl oor  2012 Nevada state all-around champion  2013 Arizona Sunrays Challenge champion on AA, VT, UB, BB  Won the all-around at the 2011 SCEGA Classic  Won the all-around at the 2012 Magical Classic  1st on bars at fi ve invita onals in 2012

 Trained at Brown’s Gymnas cs Las Vegas RESULTS  Club coaches Terry Gray, Ta ana Lewis  Graduated from Southwest Career and Technical Academy

PERSONAL  Daughter of Shane Lewis and Stacey Ginoza  Stepfather Jason Ginoza

 Sisters Bri any and (iden cal twin) Taylor HERE’S UTAH  Communica on major  Full name is Tiff ani Paige Lewis

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS Vault ...... 9.95 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar. 18, 2017 Bars ...... 9.95 at Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 Floor ...... 9.925 vs. Washington, Feb. 13, 2016 9.925 vs. Georgia, Mar. 12, 2016 9.925 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar 19, 2016 9.925 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 9.925 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar. 18, 2017 Shannon McNa was the NCAA Regional beam champion in 2017.

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2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN)  Double winner vs. Cal (vault, beam)  Competed in exhibi on on beam vs. Oregon State  Honorable men on Pac-12 All-Academic.  NACGC Scholar All-American  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll 2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN) PRIOR TO UTAH  3rd on fl oor at Pac-12 Championship  Qualifi ed Interna onal Elite twice  Season-high 9.90 on fl oor, 9.825 on vault and 9.80 on beam

INFORMATION  1st on fl oor and 6th all-around at 2014 J.O. Level 10 Na onal  Competed on fl oor at regionals (9.875) and na onals (9.8375) Championships (Senior B Division)  Hit 22-23 rou nes  4th on vault at 2015 J.O. Na onal Championships (Senior D Division)  NACGC Scholar All-American  3rd on beam and 8th all-around at 2013 J.O. Na onals  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  Qualifi ed as Junior Elite for 2012 Visa USAG Championships and Covergirl Classic PRIOR TO UTAH  2nd all-around and on bars at 2015 Region 3 Championships  Four- me J.O. Na onal Championships’ qualifi er  Won vault and placed 2nd all-around at 2015 Rose City Classic  2015 J.O. runner-up in the all-around, vault and fl oor (Senior C Division)

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE  1st on vault and 3rd all-around at 2015 AOGC Invita onal  4th on bars and beam at 2015 J.O. Na onals  1st on fl oor and 2nd on beam at 2015 WOGA Classic  2nd on vault, 6th all-around at 2015 Nas a Liukin Cup  3rd all-around at the 2013 and 2014 Region 3 Championships  4th on bars and beam; 7th all-around (Senior A Division) at 2014 J.O.  Five combined top-10 fi nishes at the 2011 and 2012 American Classic Na onals  2015 Texas state all-around and fl oor silver medalist  Three- me J.O. regional champion (2 fl oor, 1 bars)  2014 Texas state vault champion fi nished 2nd in the all-around and on  2nd all-around at 2013 and 2014 regionals fl oor  Trained at All-American Gymnas cs  Trained at Stars Gymnas cs Training Center  Club coaches Jimmy Pra and Dawn Johnson  COACHES AND STAFF Club coaches Dan and Ashly Baker  Graduated from Pleasant Grove High School  Graduate of Texas Connec ons Academy  Made the honor roll every term and was Student of the Month  Salutatorian of her high school class  Member of Na onal Honor Society PERSONAL  Daughter of Jodi and Paul Merrell PERSONAL  Mother coaches at All-American Gymnas cs  Daughter of Karen and Tom McNa  Sisters Maegan and Mickell Merrell; brothers Mitchell and Mikah  Only child  Sister Mickell was a BYU gymnast (2008-12)

REVIEW / OPPONENTS  Economics major  Married Ma hew Giles in July  Full name is Shannon Delaney McNa

MCNATT’S CAREER HIGHS Vault ...... 9.875 vs. Stanford, Mar. 3, 2017 Beam ...... 9.90 at NCAA Regional, Apr. 1, 2017 RECORDS / AWARDS MAKENNA MERRELL-GILES Junior, 5’4” Pleasant Grove, Utah Pleasant Grove HS All-American Gymnastics RESULTS

UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Three- me NCAA All-American  Two- me All-Pac-12 Conference  6 career victories  Has hit 71-76 career rou nes HERE’S UTAH  NACGC Scholar All-American

2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE)  Three- me NCAA All-American (second team all-around, beam, fl oor)  Two- me 2nd-team All-Pac-12 (all-around, vault)  6 victories  Hit 49-53 rou nes  Career high 39.475 all-around high vs. UCLA MaKenna Merrill-Giles claimed three All-America cita ons last season.

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 Won Church Recogni on Award  Parks, recrea on and tourism major  Full name is MaKenna Gayle Merrell-Giles

MERRELL’S CAREER HIGHS INFORMATION All-Around . . . .39.475 vs. UCLA, Feb. 18, 2017 Vault...... 9.90 vs. BYU, Jan. 13, 2017 9.90 vs. California, Feb. 4, 2017 Bars ...... 9.875 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 9.875 at NCAA Championships, Apr. 15, 2017 Beam ...... 9.90 at NCAA Championships, Apr. 14, 2017 Floor...... 9.95 vs. UCLA, Feb. 18, 2017 ATHLETE PROFILES

ERIKA MUHAW Senior, 5’2” Montville , N.J.

Montville Township H.S. COACHES AND STAFF North Stars Gymnastics Academy

UTAH HIGHLIGHTS  Will graduate a year early (scheduled to Erika Muhaw has hit all six career rou nes on vault.

receive her degree in August 2018) REVIEW / OPPONENTS  Competed on vault at 2017 Pac-12 Championship, regionals and na onals  Won 1st and 2nd prize at New Jersey State Fair for art and po ery  Has hit 6-6 career rou nes (all on vault) entries  Two- me NACGC Scholar All-American  Communica on major  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  Full name is Erika Nancy Muhaw

2017 SEASON MUHAW’S CAREER HIGHS

 Season high 9.75 on vault both nights at NCAA Championships Vault ...... 9.80 vs. California, Feb. 27, 2016 RECORDS / AWARDS  Hit 5-5 rou nes  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll MISSY REINSTADTLER 2016 SEASON Sophomore, 5’4”  Hit 1-1 rou nes (vault vs. California) Brick, N.J.  NACGC Scholar All-American Brick Township HS  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll North Stars Gymnastics Academy

PRIOR TO UTAH RESULTS  Four- me J.O. Na onal Championships’ qualifi er  3rd on vault and fl oor and 9th all-around at 2015 J.O. Championships UTAH FACTS (Senior C Division)  Three-event starter as a freshman (bars,  Nine top-10 fi nishes at J.O. Championships beam, fl oor)  2015 Region 7 all-around and vault champion (Senior C Division)  1 career victory  2014 Region 7 fl oor champion (Senior A Division)  Has hit 36-37 career rou nes  2013 Region 7 all-around champion (Junior C Division) HERE’S UTAH  Dahl Academic-Athle c Award winner  2nd on bars and beam at 2013 regionals (Junior C Division)  Competed on Region 7 All-Star team that competed in France (2013) and 2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN) England (2014)  Pac-12 co-runner-up on bars  3rd all-around in 2014 compe on in France  Season best 9.925 on fl oor twice  Trained at North Stars Gymnas cs Academy  Season best 9.90 on bars and 9.875 on beam  Club coaches Tony Gehman, Ashley Miller and Anne Meed  1 victory (on beam vs. Oregon State)  Graduated from Montville Township H.S.  Hit 36-37 rou nes PERSONAL  38.975 in only all-around a empt (vs. California)  NACGC Scholar All-American  Daughter of Susan and James Muhaw  Won team’s Dahl Academic-Athle c Award  Sister Kirsten set pole vault record at East Stroudsburg University  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll

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REINSTADTLER’S CAREER HIGHS All-Around. . . .38.975 vs. California, Feb. 4, 2017 Vault ...... 9.775 vs. California, Feb. 4, 2017 Bars ...... 9.90 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar. 18, 2017 Beam ...... 9.875 vs. Oregon State, Feb. 11, 2017 9.875 vs. UCLA Feb. 18, 2017 Floor ...... 9.925 vs. Stanford, Mar. 3, 2017 INFORMATION

MACEY ROBERTS Junior, 5’2” McDonald, Tenn. Ooltewah HS Gymnastics Center of Chattanooga ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE

UTAH FACTS  Maryland transfer started in her fi rst season at Utah  Has hit 45-46 career rou nes

COACHES AND STAFF 2017 SEASON (SOPHOMORE)  Two-event starter (vault and fl oor)  Utah’s fi rst compe tor in the Super Six (9.825 on fl oor)  9.90 on fl oor at Pac-12 Championship ed career high  9.85 career high on vault vs. UCLA Missy Reinstadtler was the Pac-12 co-runner-up on bars in 2017.  Hit 23-23 rou nes  Athle c Director’s Honor Roll PRIOR TO UTAH REVIEW / OPPONENTS  Qualifi ed as a Senior Interna onal Elite in 2014  Two- me Junior Olympic Na onal Champion  Tied for 1st on bars, 3rd on beam, 5th on vault and 7th all-around at the 2016 J.O. Na onal Championships (Senior E division)  1st all-around, vault and bars at 2016 regionals  2nd all-around at 2016 Nas a Liukin Cup  9th all-around and vault at the 2015 J.O. Na onals (Senior A division)

RECORDS / AWARDS  3rd all-around at the 2015 Regionals  8th all-around at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic  2nd on vault and bars, 3rd all-around, beam and fl oor at the 2014  American Classic  2013 J.O. Na onal fl oor champion (Junior B division)  2013 regional beam and fl oor champion

RESULTS  Won all-around, vault, bars and fl oor at the 2014 SCEGA California Classic Elite Qualifi er  Qualifi ed for the 2013 P&G Championships, American Classic and Secret U.S. Classic (Junior Division)  Trained at North Stars Gymnas cs Academy  Club coaches: Tony Gehman, Ashley Miller and Anne Meade  Graduated from Brick Township High School  Made the honor roll every semester HERE’S UTAH PERSONAL  Daughter of Carla and Tom Reinstadtler  Brothers Tommy and Kyle and sister Katryn  Biology major (pre-veterinary emphasis)  Full name is Melissa Paige Reinstadtler  Name is pronounced ryne-stat-ler Macey Roberts was a starter on vault and fl oor last season.

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2016 SEASON (FRESHMAN AT MARYLAND)  Competed at Maryland  Qualifi ed for NCAA Regionals on fl oor

 9.90 season best on fl oor against Iowa INFORMATION  9.825 season high on vault

PRIOR TO COLLEGE  2nd on vault, 4th all-around at the 2014 J.O. Na onal Invita onal Tournament (Senior A division)  5th on fl oor, 5th all-around at the 2014 WOGA Classic  Tennessee state all-around champion in 2011 and 2012 ATHLETE PROFILES  Trained at Gymnas cs Center of Cha anooga  Club coaches: Adam and Emily Byrd  Graduated from Ooltewah High School  Member of Na onal Honor Society  Na onal BETA Club member

PERSONAL COACHES AND STAFF  Daughter of Ma hew and Wendy Roberts  Brothers Devin and Chase  Kinesiology major  Full name is Macey Lynne Roberts

ROBERTS’ CAREER HIGHS Vault ...... 9.85 vs. UCLA, Feb. 18, 2017 Beam ...... 9.775 vs. Minnesota, Jan. 16, 2016 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Floor ...... 9.90 vs. Iowa, Jan. 31, 2016 9.90 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar. 18, 2017 MyKayla Skinner was the 2017 NCAA all-round silver medalist.

MYKAYLA SKINNER  Set record for most Pac-12 Freshman of the Week awards (6) Sophomore, 5’0”  Four- me fi rst-team All-Pac-12 Conference

Gilbert, Ariz.  43 victories ranked second in school history RECORDS / AWARDS Higley HS  School-record 12 all-around wins  Desert Lights Gymnastics Hit 56-56 rou nes  Set Utah freshman all-around scoring record (39.775)  Two 10.0 scores included one at the Pac-12 Championship  Utah Gymnas cs MVP  Utah Athle cs Female Rookie of the Year UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  NACGC Scholar All-American  NCAA fl oor exercise champion  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  NCAA all-around runner-up  Eight- me All-American (4 NCAA, 4 regular season) PRIOR TO UTAH RESULTS  Three- me Pac-12 champion (all-around, fl oor, vault)  2016 USA gold-medal Olympic Team alternate  Three- me NCAA Regional champion (all-around, fl oor, vault)  4th all-around, 2nd on vault, 5th on beam, 5th on fl oor at the 2016 USA  Pac-12 records for most Gymnast and Freshman of the Week awards Olympic Gymnas cs Trials  Utah MVP  2016 Glasgow World Cup all-around champion  43 career victories  Four-year member of U.S. Senior Na onal Team  Has hit 56-56 career rou nes  2014 gold medalist USA World Championships team member  Two career 10.0’s on fl oor  3rd on vault, 4th on fl oor at the 2014 World Championships HERE’S UTAH  2015 USA World Championships team alternate 2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN)  2nd on vault, 3rd on fl oor, 10th all-around at the 2016 P&G Na onal  NCAA Champion on fl oor Championships  NCAA runner-up in the all-around  2nd on vault, 3rd on fl oor, 7th all-around, 7th on beam at the 2015 P&G  Eight- me All-American (4 NCAA, 4 regular season) Na onal Championships  Won all-around, vault and fl oor tles in NCAA Semifi nal I  2nd on vault, 2nd on fl oor, 5th all-around, 6th on beam at the 2014 P&G  Four top-10 combined semifi nal NCAA fi nishes (1st FX, 2nd AA, 5th VT, Na onal Championships 8th BB)  3rd on vault, 3rd on fl oor, 6th all-around at the 2013 P&G Na onal  Three- me Pac-12 champion (all-around, fl oor, vault) Championships  Three- me NCAA Regional champion (all-around, fl oor, vault)  2nd on vault, 8th on beam at the 2016 Secret U.S. Classic  Set record for most Pac-12 Gymnast of the Week awards (7) in a season  2nd on vault, 7th all-around at the 2015 Secret U.S. Classic

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 2nd on vault, 5th all-around, 6th on beam, 6th on fl oor at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic  2nd on vault, 10th all-around at the 2013 Secret U.S. Classic  1st on vault, 5th all-around at the 2016 in Italy  2nd all-around at the 2015 AT&T American Cup  1st on vault, 1st on fl oor, 4th all-around at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy  1st all-around, vault, fl oor and team at the 2014 Pan American

INFORMATION Championships  Member of the USA Junior Na onal Team member from 2011-12  Trained at Desert Lights Gymnas cs  Club coaches: Lisa Spini, John Spini, Neela Nelson, Bob Peterson, Bruce McGehee  Graduated from Higley High School

PERSONAL

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE  Daughter of Kym and Cris Skinner  Brother Jeremy and sisters Chelsea and Ka e  Sisters were both gymnasts  Has not declared a major  Full name is MyKayla Brooke Skinner  Name is pronounced mick-ay-la

SKINNER’S CAREER HIGHS

COACHES AND STAFF All-Around. . . .39.775 vs. BSU/DU/Illinois-Chicago, Jan. 20, 2017 Vault ...... 9.975 vs. BSU/DU/Illinois-Chicago, Jan. 20, 2017 Bars ...... 9.95 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 9.95 vs. Stanford, Mar. 3, 2017 Beam ...... 9.95 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 25, 2017 Floor ...... 10.0 vs. Stanford, Mar. 3, 2017  Trained at Calgary Gymnas cs Centre 10.0 at Pac-12 Championship, Mar. 18, 2017  Club coaches: Janna Ball and David Kenwright  Honor student at Na onal Sport School REVIEW / OPPONENTS SYDNEY SOLOSKI PERSONAL Freshman, 5’0”  Daughter of Sherry and Dale Soloski Calgary, Alberta  Sister Brooklyn National Sport School  Has not declared a major Calgary Gymnastics Centre  Full name is Sydney Catherine Soloski RECORDS / AWARDS MADDY STOVER UTAH FACTS Senior, 5’2”  Enrolled in summer school Fullerton, Calif.  Par cipated in voluntary summer training Troy HS Wildfi re Gymnastics RESULTS PRIOR TO UTAH  Four-year member of the Canadian Na onal team  Senior Na onal team member from 2015-16  2nd on fl oor, 3rd on beam and 4th on bars at the 2016 World Challenge UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia  2nd-team regular season All-American on  1st on fl oor and 3rd all-around at the 2015 Gymnix Interna onal meet beam  2nd on fl oor at the 2015 Elite Canada meet  1st-team All-Pac-12 Conference on beam  6th all-around fi nish at the 2014 Canadian Na onals  Leadoff performer for Utah’s 2015 NCAA runner-up team HERE’S UTAH  1st in all-around and on vault and 2nd on bars and fl oor at the 2014  6 career victories (all on beam) Coupe Avenir (Future Cup) in Malmedy, Belgium  Has hit 43-46 career rou nes  2nd on beam and 3rd on fl oor at the 2014 Top Gym meet in Charleroi,  Co-captain Belgium  Gymnas cs Leadership Commi ee  2013 Canadian Junior Na onal beam champion  Two-term president of Utah’s Crimson Council  Won 7 gold medals at the 2013 and 2014 Provincial Championships,  Invited to a end the 2017 NCAA Career in Sports Forum in including the all-around and bars both years  Three- me NACGC Scholar All-American  1st on beam at the 2013 Tournoi Interna onal Combs La Ville in France  Two- me fi rst-team Pac-12 All-Academic

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2017 SEASON (JUNIOR)  Qualifi ed for fi ve J.O. Na onal Championships  Co-captain  3rd on bars and fl oor at the 2013 J.O. Championships  Co-winner of the Greg Marsden Leadership Award  3- me regional all-around champion

 Utah Athle cs Female Ute Proud Award  Regional champion on beam (2012) and vault (2013) INFORMATION  Hit 14-14 rou nes  Four- me California state all-around champion (2011-14)  1st-team Pac-12 All-Academic  Trained at Wildfi re Gymnas cs  President of Utah’s Crimson Council  Club coaches: Rick Watson, Rhonda Schwandt-Hoff man, Stephanie  NACGC Scholar All-American Calvert, Tom Wakeling and Whitney Watson  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  Graduated from Troy High School

2016 SEASON (SOPHOMORE) PERSONAL  2nd-team regular season All-American on beam  Daughter of Paul and Nancy Stover ATHLETE PROFILES  1st-team All-Pac-12 Conference on beam  Mother was a four- me All-America gymnast for Cal State Fullerton  5 victories  Mother competed at the 1979 World University Games  Hit 15-18 rou nes  Brother Andrew and sisters Abby and Bethany  9.975 career best on beam at Stanford  Andrew was an All-America gymnast at University of Illinois at Chicago  Competed on fl oor in six meets (9.875 best)  Andrew was on the J.O. Na onal Team  1st-team Pac-12 All-Academic  Communica on major  NACGC Scholar All-American  Full name is Madison Suzanne Stover COACHES AND STAFF  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll  Vice President of Student-Athlete Advisory Commi ee (SAAC) STOVER’S CAREER HIGHS Beam ...... 9.975 vs. Stanford, Feb. 20, 2016 2015 SEASON (FRESHMAN) Floor ...... 9.875 vs. Michigan, Mar. 4, 2016  Competed on beam in every meet  1 victory

 Hit 14-of-14 rou nes KIM TESSEN REVIEW / OPPONENTS  NACGC Scholar All-American Sophomore, 5’1”  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll Orem, Utah Mountain View HS PRIOR TO UTAH  Three- me Junior Olympic Na onal Champion All-American Gymnastics  2013 J.O. all-around champion (Senior B Division)  2011 and 2014 J.O. beam champion RECORDS / AWARDS UTAH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Has a redshirt year available a er missing most of last season  Has hit 7-7 career rou nes

2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN)  Missed the fi nal 11 meets with an injury  Was star ng on three events at the me of her injury  Season highs on vault (9.90), bars (9.85) and fl oor (9.825)  Hit 7-7 rou nes RESULTS  NACGC Scholar All-American  Dean’s List and Athle c Director’s Honor Roll

PRIOR TO UTAH  2016 Junior Olympic Na onal Team member  1st on bars ( e), 2nd all-around and 5th on vault ( e) at the 2016 Junior

Olympic Na onal Championships (Senior E division) HERE’S UTAH  5th all-around at 2016 Nas a Liukin Cup  2016 Region 1 all-around champion (Senior E)  Four top-10 fi nishes at the 2015 J.O. Na onals (Senior A division)  2nd on vault and bars and 4th all-around at the 2015 Region 1 Championship  6th on vault and 9th on bars at the 2012 J.O. na onals (Junior A)  2012 Region 1 all-around champion (Junior A)  Trained at All-American Gymnas cs  Club coaches: Jimmy Pra and Dawn Johnson  Graduated from Mountain View High School Maddy Stover was an All-American on beam in 2016.  Member of Na onal Honor Society

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 3rd on beam at the 2016 regionals (Jr. F)  2nd on beam, 3rd on bars, 3rd all-around at the 2017 Utah State Championships  2nd all-around, 2nd on vault, 2nd on bars, 2nd on beam, 3rd on fl oor at the 2015 Utah State Championships  2nd all-around, 3rd on bars at the 2017 Lady Luck Invita onal  1st on bars at the 2015 Lady Luck Invita onal

INFORMATION  2nd on fl oor at the 2016 Brestyans Las Vegas Invita onal  Trained at USA Gymnas cs World  Club coaches: Gabe Conner, Carolyn Taylor and Leonid Matsyuk  2017 midyear graduate of Skyline High School

PERSONAL  Daughter of Bob Wong, and Kris na and Troy Duffi n  Sister Julia is a weightli er at the University of Oregon

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE  Has traveled to nine countries  Competed in the 2017 American Sign Language compe on in the state of Utah  Has not declared a major  Full name is Lauren Katherine Wong COACHES AND STAFF

Kim Tessen was a starter on three events before an injury cut short her freshman season.

PERSONAL REVIEW / OPPONENTS  Daughter of Colleen and Chip Tessen  Sister Hannah  Has not declared a major  Full name is Kimberly Kay Xiusha Tessen  Born in China

TESSEN’S CAREER HIGHS

RECORDS / AWARDS Vault ...... 9.90 vs. BSU/DU/Illinois-Chicago, Jan. 20, 2017 Bars ...... 9.85 vs. BSU/DU/Illinois-Chicago, Jan. 20, 2017 Floor ...... 9.825 vs. BSU/DU/Illinois-Chicago, Jan. 20, 2017

RESULTS LAUREN WONG Freshman, 5’4” Salt Lake City Skyline HS USA Gymnastics World

HERE’S UTAH UTAH FACTS  Early high school graduate completed enrollment requirements  Eligible for compe on once spring semester classes begin

PRIOR TO UTAH  Three- me qualifi er into Level 10 regionals  5th on bars, 10th all-around at the 2017 regionals (Sr. C)

20 2018 MEDIA GUIDE COACHES AND STAFF HERE’S UTAH RESULTS RECORDS / AWARDS REVIEW / OPPONENTS COACHES AND STAFF ATHLETE PROFILES INFORMATION 22 Children: Montana, Dakota Married: Greg FAMILY Birthdate: June6,1962 Hometown: CedarFalls, Iowa PERSONAL oftheYear: 2005,2007 Region Assistant Coach theYear: 2005 Na 2011,2012 Region HeadCoachoftheYear: 2014,2015 Pac-12 CoachoftheYear: All-Americans: 196 Championships:11 NCAA Individual NCAA Team Championships: 6 COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Bachelor’s inpublicrela Utah, 1985 EDUCATION 1985-1996: Assistant Coach 1997-2009: Assoc.HeadCoach 2010-present: Co-HeadCoach COACHING TIMELINE Utah/Career Record: 177-62-3 Year at Utah: 9th/34th COACHING SYNOPSIS onal Assistant Coachof 2018 MEDIA GUIDE ons CO-HEAD COACH|9TH/34thYEAR Megan Marsden Skinner (2017).Shehascoached four NCAArunners-up on champions LisaMitzel (1985),Marlowe (1992)andMyKayla Marsden hasalsoassisted in68All-America performances onthefl and four qualifi made history whenallsixmembers won All-America honors Postell andShannonBowles.Marsden’s 2001beamteam Her“beamers” have won 65All-America awards, including four- Kulikowski in1999and2001, in2007. Other NCAAbeamchampionsunderMarsden were Theresa in1991-92andSummerReid in 1996-97. has hadtwo individualswinback-to-back NCAAbeam championships. Utah istheonlyprogram inthena Utah’s beamcoach heren gymnasts onthat event have won seven NCAAindividual gymnasts earn196All-America awards. years asanassistant/associate coach, shehashelpedUtah assistant and13years astheassociate coach. Includingher 25 years for theheadcoaching job,spending 12years asan three- championships asa12- Marsden transi her almamater in1985a and 2007Regional Assistant CoachoftheYear. the 2005Na the Year (2011,2012).Inherprevious role, shewas named 12 CoachoftheYear (2014,2015)andNCAARegion Coachof Sincebecoming theco-head coach in2010,Marsden has compiled a177-62-3overall record andisatwo- championships (2014,2015,2017). the Pac-12 Conference, theUtes have captured three Pac-12 2015 NCAAChampionships.Intheirsixyears asmembers of recent SuperSixsuccessincludesasecond-place fi Six appearances inthe25-year history ofteam fi Inher na record 42nationalchampionshipappearances. of Utah’s record-tying10nationalteamtitlesand 37ofits champion, hasparticipatedasanathleteoracoachinall Marsden, aformerUtahAll-AmericanandNCAAall-around Championship appearancesandthreePac-12teamtitles. lead theUtestosixNCAAteamchampionships,33 year onthecoachingstaff,MeganMarsdenhashelped In herninthseasonasUtah’s co-headcoachand her34th eight 07 680 02 s 1t 5th 9th 7th 2nd 5th 5th 9th 1st 6th 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd-T 1st 1st NCAA 2nd 3rd -- Championship 10-2 -- 9-1 Regional Championship 11-1 10-3 Championship 26-8-0 10-2-1 7-3 19-7-1 Totals 30-3-1 2017 8-3 Pac-12 24-6 2016 11-3 20-9-1 2015 Regular Season Record 23-9 2014 16-10 2013 19-10 2012 Overall Record 2011 2010 Year MEGAN MARSDEN’SHEADCOACHINGMARK on’s top three 22 mes andthird four me NCAAchampionfrom 1981-84.Sheappren 7-23 76-18-1 177-62-3 UTAH UTES UTAH me at Utah, theUtes have placedinthe onal Assistant CoachoftheYear andthe2005 ed into individualfi me beamfi oned from compe CO-HEAD COACH mes—taking fi oor exercise, amongthemNCAA me fi er leadingUtah to four na rst-team All-Americans Kulikowski, mes. Utah hasmade20Super rst-team All-American and re career, Marsden’s nals. rst 10 tor to coach at mes, second

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Utes have won acoveted NCAATop 10Award: Marlowe Kulikowski (2003),Postell (2008)andDabritz(2016).Three Marsden hascoached four AAIAward winners, which recognizes thena of theYear (Dabritzin2014andKassandra Lopez in2016). 2012 andSabrinaSchwab in2016)andtwo Pac-12 Specialists Hughes in2016),two Pac-12 Freshmen oftheYear (Dabritzin of theYear (Stephanie McAllister in2012,Dabritz2015and major Pac-12 awards, including three Pac-12 Scholar-Athletes in 2017).Marsden’s gymnasts have alsoclaimedseveral 2014, Dabritzin2015,Breanna Hughesin2016andSkinner 12 all-around champions(CorrieLothrop in2012,Wilson Utah boasts two Pac-12 Gymnasts oftheYear (Tory Wilson in2014andGeorgia Dabritzin2015)andfi Vituj (2004)andPostell (2007). medal onfl (1999) andDeniseJones(2000).WinninganNCAAbronze fl a coached theUte gymnas husband Greg have two sons,Montana andDakota. 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Farden runner-up who became Skinner, season in MyKayla champion last fi Utah’s Championship and the 2016 and 2017 NCAA 2017 Pac-12 regional seasons champion in back-to-back all-around regional Hughes in 2016 and Skinner in 2017), while (Breanna collec (Kassandra of the Year and Specialist (Sabrina Schwab) Year Lopez). fl the NCAA in 2017, Skinner not only won As a freshman on the staff years all seven exercise and on bars awards 26 All-America won 2011-15, Utah fl combined, and all-around events on the four Americans accoun his watch. under performances at the NCAA Championships, she set records for the most the most for records the NCAA Championships, she set at Freshman Pac-12 (7), awards of the Week Gymnast Pac-12 by a wins in a season all-around (6) and awards of the Week (12). Ute the fl in coaching role a key he has also played bars, has been the uneven event signature While Farden’s Tom Farden Tom | 3RD / 8TH YEAR CO-HEAD COACH

na . . Utah on present - Married: Chris Child: Ki FAMILY PERSONAL Minn. Dayton, Hometown: 28, 1974 Mar. Birth Date: COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Coach of the Year: NCAA Region 2008 Coach of the Year: Conference 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 NCAA Champions: 2 51 All-Americans: EDUCATION 2004 Missouri State, Southeast in outdoor Bachelor’s recrea 2011 COACHING TIMELINE COACHING SYNOPSIS 3rd/8th Utah: at Year 45-15-1 (2 years) Utah: at Record 116-63-1 (8 years) Record: Career 1992-1996 . . . .Spectrum Center Training Owner/Coach 1996-1999 . . . .TAGS Coach Team 1999-2009 . . . .Southeast 2004-2009 . . . .Head Coach 1999-2003 . . . .Assistant Coach Missouri State 2010...... Arkansas Coach Assistant 2016- ...... Co-Head Coach 2016- 2011-2015 . . . .Assistant Coach UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS ASSISTANT COACH Robert Ladanyi ASSISTANT COACH | 1ST YEAR

Robert Ladanyi (lad-an-knee), a 12-year veteran of NCAA Ladanyi helped the Gators to a total of 43 All- INFORMATION women’s gymnastics coaching and former coach of the America honors on vault, bars and fl oor, including 37 at Romanian Junior National Team, was hired as Utah’s the NCAA Championships (15 on fl oor, 14 on bars and assistant coach on June 5, 2017. Before joining the eight on vault). Florida gymnasts achieved an addi onal Ute staff, Ladanyi spent 10 years as an assistant coach six regular-season All-America honors on bars under at Florida from 2006-15, followed by two years as an Ladanyi. In his two seasons as the vault and fl oor coach assistant at Denver (2016-17). at Denver, he had one NCAA champion and two All- COACHING TIMELINE Americans to his credit. 2018- . . . . . Utah Ladanyi has coached three NCAA individual Before embarking on his collegiate coaching career,

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Assistant Coach champions—Florida’s (2013) and Bridget Ladanyi coached at the Mihaiuc Gymnas cs Academy in Sloan (2014) on bars and Denver’s Nina McGee (2016) Webster, Texas (2002-05); the Academy of Gymnas cs 2016-17 . . . Denver on fl oor. Johnson and Sloan were the fi rst two NCAA and Dance in Las Vegas (2001-02); and S.G. Amsicora in Assistant Coach uneven bar champions in Florida history, while McGee Cagliari, Italy (1997-2001). While the head coach of CSM was Denver’s fi rst NCAA tlist on any event. Ladanyi also in his hometown of Baia Mare, Romania from 1992-97, he 2006-15 . . . Florida assisted in three NCAA team championships at Florida also served as coach of the Romania Junior Na onal Team Assistant Coach from 2013-15 and was named the Southeast Region Co- from 1994-97. Assistant Coach of the Year in 2011, 2013 and 2015. Ladanyi was an accomplished gymnast himself, COACHES AND STAFF 2002-05 . . . Mihaiuc When Gator head coach le a er the training with the Romanian Na onal Team before re ring Gymnas cs 2015 season to become the Senior Vice President of USA from compe on due to injury at age 19. He graduated Academy Gymnas cs, Ladanyi went to Denver as an assistant coach. from the Romanian Na onal School of Coaching with a Assistant Coach In his second season at Denver, the Pioneers achieved degree a degree in Interna onal High Level Gymnas cs. 2001-02 . . . Academy of their best fi nish ever at the 2017 NCAA Championships, He has two daughters, Gabby (12) and Laila (8). Gymnas cs and placing ninth. Dance Ladanyi coached vault and tumbling at Florida from Assistant Coach 2006-10. From 2011-15, he coached bars and was the REVIEW / OPPONENTS team’s co-condi oning coach. Along with his two na onal 1997-2001 . . S.G. Amsicora bar champions, he mentored fi ve NCAA individual vault (Cagliari, Italy) fi nalists and Florida’s 12 representa ves in the NCAA fl oor Head Coach fi nals from 2006-10 led the na on during that span.

1994-97 . . . Romanian Junior Na onal Team Head Coach RECORDS / AWARDS

1992-97 . . . CSM (Baia Mare, Romania) Head Coach

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS RESULTS NCAA Region Co-Assistant Coach of the Year: 2011, 2013, 2015 NCAA Champions: 3 Robert Ladanyi was All-Americans: 45 an NCAA Southeast Region Co-Assistant EDUCATION Coach of the Year three mes during his Romanian Na onal School of tenure at Florida.

HERE’S UTAH Coaching Degree in Interna onal High Level Gymnas cs

PERSONAL Hometown: Baia Mare, Romania Daughters: Gabby and Laila

24 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Carly Dockendorf

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | 1ST YEAR INFORMATION

Former Canadian National team member and two- NCAA Championships, including one on vault and two on sport NCAA All-American Carly Dockendorf is in her fl oor. fi rst season as a Utah volunteer assistant coach and An All-America gymnast and pole vaulter for choreographer. She brings nine years of experience in Washington, Dockendorf was the 2003 Pac-12 uneven bar

college coaching to her new position. Dockendorf spent champion, scoring a 10.0. It was one of a school-record ATHLETE PROFILES six years at Seattle Pacifi c as an assistant gymnastics six 10.0 scores for Dockendorf, who also had fi ve perfect coach (2009, 2013-17) and three years as an assistant scores on fl oor. She won 48 event tles during her UW COACHING TIMELINE track and fi eld coach (2010-12). gymnas cs career from 2002-05, including a school- 2018- . . . . Utah record 24 tles on fl oor. Volunteer Assistant During both s nts on the Sea le Pacifi c gymnas cs A 2003 second-team All-American on the fl oor Coach staff , Dockendorf was the head vault and fl oor coach, exercise, three- me NCAA Regional champion and two- fl oor choreographer, recrui ng coordinator and strength me All-Pac-10 selec on, Dockendorf was Washington’s COACHES AND STAFF 2012-17 . . Falcon Gymnas cs and condi oning coach. She also assisted with the team’s MVP in 2003 and 2005. She won the team’s Most Center social media presence. Inspira onal award in 2002 and 2004 and served as the Assistant Coach She doubled as a club coach during her me at SPU, Huskies’ captain in 2004 and 2005. assis ng at Falcon Gymnas cs Center from 2012-17. A er She took up pole vaul ng as a sophomore, earning 2009-17 . . Sea le Pacifi c her fi rst year coaching gymnas cs at SPU, she moved to All-America honors with her sixth-place fi nish at the 2005 2013-17 . . Assistant Gymnas cs the track and fi eld staff , coinciding with her pursuit of a NCAA Championships. She placed 11th at the 2006 NCAA Coach berth on the Canadian Olympic team as a pole vaulter. Track & Field Championships.

2010-12 . . Assistant Track and REVIEW / OPPONENTS While she narrowly missed making the team, she Dockendorf earned a bachelor’s degree in English Field Coach broke the Canadian indoor pole vault record by clearing with a minor in communica ons from Washington in 2009 . . . . Assistant Gymnas cs Coach 14 feet, 6 inches (4.42 meters) and earned a spot to 2006, where she was a two- me Pac-12 All-Academic compete for Canada at the Commonwealth Games in selec on. She coached one year of high school gymnas cs 2006-08 . . Sea le Academy of India, where she won a bronze medal. In 2011 she won at Shorecrest High School and coached the track and the Arts & Science the pole vault at the Canadian Na onal Track and Field soccer teams at the Sea le Academy of the Arts and Head JV Soccer Coach Championships and set the Bri sh Columbia Provincial Science for three years before accep ng the post at SPU. Assistant Track and record, jumping 4.45 meters. Dockendorf became USA Weightli ing Sports RECORDS / AWARDS Field Coach Dockendorf returned to the SPU gymnas cs staff in Performance Cer fi ed in 2016 and earned a cer fi cate 2013 and fi nished with three na onal champions on fl oor from the NCAA Women’s Coaching Academy in Denver 2007 . . . . Shoreline High School and two on vault to her credit at the USA Gymnas cs that same year. Head Gymnas cs Championships (the USAG Championships are for Division The Port Moody, B.C., na ve is married to Henry Coach II and Ivy League schools). She also coached 21 USAG Ruggiero, the director of physical performance for the All-Americans (11 on vault and 10 on fl oor). The Falcons Real Salt Lake Major League Soccer team. They have two COACHING HIGHLIGHTS placed third at the USAG Na onal Championships from daughters: Crosby and Hayden. 2014-16 and three individuals advanced to the Division I USAG Na onal Champions: 5 USAG All-Americans: 21 RESULTS EDUCATION Washington, 2006 Bachelor’s in English

PERSONAL HERE’S UTAH Hometown: Port Moody, B.C. Birthdate: Jan. 31, 1983 Carly Dockendorf coached fi ve USAG na onal champions FAMILY and 21 All-Americans Married: Henry Ruggiero as an assistant coach Children: Crosby, Hayden at Sea le Pacifi c.

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JENNIFER WHITE The former Jennifer Binkley was a Utah state all-around champion in Chief of Staff/New Media Director Level 8 and 9 and later coached club gymnas cs for 10 years. She is married to Aaron White and they have a son Kingston. Now in her second year as the gymnas cs chief of staff /new media director, Jennifer White is in her 10th year overall with the Utah athle cs DAKOTA MARSDEN department. White currently manages the Director of Player Development

INFORMATION Utah gymnas cs social media accounts, public rela ons and team travel. She is also involved with Dakota Marsden is in his third year as Utah’s gymnas cs cket sales and revenue. gymnas cs director of player development and White previously spent eight years on the Ute marke ng staff —four his seventh year assis ng with the program. As as the director—and has been a driving force behind Utah’s record-se ng an undergraduate student at Utah, he served as gymnas cs a endance. Hired in 2008 as a marke ng coordinator, she was the gymnas cs team manager for four years. He later promoted to assistant, associate and director of marke ng. was also a manager for the Utah men’s basketball Involved with gymnas cs her en re tenure at the school, she also team in 2010-11. managed the marke ng eff orts for the Utah football and men’s basketball Marsden’s responsibili es include serving as a liaison for the student- ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE teams from 2013-16. athletes, campus departments and outside agencies. He also tracks academic Prior to returning to her home state, the Kaysville, Utah, na ve spent progress reports, study table hours and mentor mee ngs and assists two years working in the Georgia athle cs department. She was a UGA event incoming freshmen with their transi on to the collegiate environment. manager in 2006-07 and sold corporate sponsorships for Georgia Sports He has oversight of the Dumke Gymnas cs Center and the gymnas cs Proper es in 2007-08. equipment ordering. White graduated from Weber State in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in The son of co-head coach Megan Marsden and former coach Greg athle c training and earned a master’s in educa on/sport management from Marsden is a 2015 graduate of the U. in sports management and commercial Georgia in 2007. recrea on. COACHES AND STAFF

GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF REVIEW / OPPONENTS

ELIZABETH BERNDT NICOLE DETLING DENISE DRUCE ANNE MARIE JENSEN LAUREN JONES Team Manager Sports Psychologist Yoga Instructor Meet Director Director of Sports Nutrition RECORDS / AWARDS RESULTS

JENNY LARSEN KATIE LORENS AMANDA MCKINNON BAELY ROWE Dance Instructor Assistant Athletic Trainer Ticket Offi ce Manager Student Coach HERE’S UTAH

MICHAEL RUECKERT SADIE SEWELL TAYLOR SZERMEREY JON WEBSTER Asst. Director of Marketing Student Trainer Student Trainer Strength & Conditioning

26 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS ADMINISTRATION Chris Hill, Ph.D.

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR / SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT | 31ST YEAR INFORMATION

Just 37 years old when he was appointed as Utah’s Year, 2004 Mountain West Conference’s Commissioner’s director of athletics, Chris Hill, Ph.D. has led the Award, 1981 Milton Bennion Fellowship, 1984 Utah school’s athletics programs to unprecedented success Recrea on Therapy Associa on Outstanding Service since his hiring in October of 1987. Now in his 31st award and 1996 Utah MS Sportsperson of the Year.

year at Utah, he is the nation’s longest actively tenured The New Jersey na ve was inducted into the ATHLETE PROFILES athletics director at the same school in the NCAA FBS. Jersey Shore Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2001, the Na onal Consor um for Academics and Sports awarded him HIGHLIGHTS Hill’s most monumental accomplishment was its Degree Comple on and Outreach and Community Men’s Basketball spearheading Utah’s move to the Pac-12 Conference Service Honor Award. Final Four. . . . . 1998 (runner-up) in 2011. In their fi rst six seasons in the “Conference Hill has served in fi ve capaci es at the U., star ng Elite Eight...... 1997, ‘98 of Champions,” the Utes have won three Pac-12 in 1973-74 as a graduate assistant basketball coach on Sweet 16 . . . .1991, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, gymnas cs championships (2014, 2015, 2016), one Bill Foster’s staff . A er coaching boys’ basketball at Salt COACHES AND STAFF 2005, ‘15 baseball tle (2016) and a football South Division co- Lake’s Granger High from 1975-79 (he was the 1975 4A NCAA Tournament . . . . 15 mes championship (2015). Coach of the Year), Hill returned to the U. as an assistant Utah has won 10 NCAA team championships coach to Jerry Pimm (1979-81). From 1983-85, he Football during Hill’s tenure—six by the ski team (including the taught in the University’s special educa on department Bowl Record ...... 14-4 2017 NCAA tle) and four by the gymnas cs team. before becoming the athle c department’s Crimson BCS Bowl Record...... 2-0 The Utes have also placed second in the na on 16 Club director (1985-86). In 1987, he was named the Pac-12 South Champion. . . 2015 mes since he took the helm, including the 1998 men’s director of athle cs. Women’s Gymnas cs basketball team’s NCAA runner-up fi nish and a No. 2 Hill was the execu ve director of United Cerebral REVIEW / OPPONENTS NCAA Champion . . . . . 1990, ‘92, fi nal na onal ranking by the football team a er its win Palsy of Utah from 1981-85, during which me he ‘94, ‘95 over Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl. developed a housing project for people with severe NCAA Runner-up. . . . . 2000, ‘06, Hill has hired three coaches who won Na onal physical disabili es. ‘07, ‘08, ‘15 Coach of the Year honors at Utah: football coaches As an undergraduate, Hill won three le ers in NCAA Super Six ...... 20 mes Urban Meyer (2004) and Kyle Whi ngham (2008), and basketball at Rutgers and co-captained the 1971-72 Pac-12 Champion .2014, ‘15, ‘16 men’s basketball coach Rick Majerus (1998). team. His bachelor’s degree from Rutgers is in math Hill has served on several na onal boards, educa on (1972). He holds a master’s in educa on Women’s Basketball including the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball (Utah, 1974), and a Ph.D. in educa onal administra on RECORDS / AWARDS Elite Eight...... 2006 Commi ee (2004-09), chair of the NCAA (Utah, 1982). Sweet 16 ...... 2001, 2006 Championships/Compe on Cabinet (1997-98) and the His wife Kathy, a faculty member in the U.’s NCAA Tournament . . . . 15 mes NCAA Management Council Administra ve Commi ee. Department of Special Educa on in severe disabili es, Skiing He was on NACDA’s execu ve commi ee from 2002-06. received the 2010 College of Educa on Service NCAA Champion . . . . . 1988, ‘93, The football program, which had not played in a Award and the 2012 ASUU Student Choice Award for ‘96, ‘97, 2003, ‘17 bowl in the 22 years preceding Hill’s appointment as Excellence in Teaching. They have two children, Aly NCAA Runner-up...... 9 mes athle cs director, is 14-4 in bowl games during his term. and Christopher; three granddaughters, Addie, Lily and Utah’s other athle c programs have also thrived under Ayumi, and a grandson, Jack.

Volleyball his leadership. The men’s basketball team has played Aly played soccer for the University of Oregon and RESULTS NCAA Sweet 16 . . . 2001, ‘08, ‘17 in 15 NCAA Tournaments—advancing to the Sweet 16 has a master’s degree in social work from Utah. She NCAA Tournament . . . . 14 mes six mes and the Elite Eight twice. In 1998, the Runnin’ teaches students with severe disabili es in the Salt Lake So ball Utes played Kentucky for the NCAA Championship. City School District. Christopher holds a bachelor’s and College World Series. . .1991, ‘94 The women’s basketball team also has 15 NCAA law degree from the U. He works in business strategy for Super Regional ...... 2016, ‘17 appearances, making the Sweet 16 twice and the Elite ESPN and is married to Darci Motoki, who received her NCAA Tournament . . . . 14 mes Eight once. The gymnas cs team has made 20 NCAA bachelor’s degree from Boston College and her master’s

Super Six appearances while qualifying for the NCAA degree from Claremont Graduate University. She is a HERE’S UTAH Women’s Soccer Championships all 30 years with Hill as AD—and the ski consultant for Accenture. NCAA Sweet 16 ...... 2016 team has fi nished fi rst or second in the na on 15 mes NCAA Tournament . . . . . 7 mes under his watch. Volleyball has played in three NCAA Baseball Sweet 16s and so ball has advanced to two NCAA Super NCAA Tournament . . . .2009, ‘16 Regionals. Pac-12 Champion ...... 2016 He has received a number of awards, including the following: 2011 Na onal Associa on of Collegiate Women’s Cross Country Directors of Athle cs (NACDA) Under Armour West NCAA Championships. .2015, ‘16 Region Athle c Director of the Year, fi nalist for the 2011 Athle c Director of the Year by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, 2011 Utah YMCA Man of the

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 27 UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS ADMINISTATION David W. Pershing, Ph.D. PRESIDENT

and programs aimed at enriching academic $40 million grant from the U.S. Department of INFORMATION excellence on campus. Energy. A gi ed teacher and prolifi c researcher, President Pershing holds a bachelor’s President Pershing is the recipient of the degree from Purdue University and a Ph.D. University of Utah’s Dis nguished Teaching from the University of Arizona, both in chemical and Dis nguished Research Awards and the engineering. David W. Pershing proudly celebrates four U’s Rosenbla Prize decades of service to the University of Utah. for Excellence. He has Named as the 15th President in 2012, President authored more than ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Pershing leads a diverse team of faculty and 80 peer-reviewed staff as the chief executive at one of the world’s publica ons, won more top research universities. than 20 research grants totaling approximately President Pershing joined the University $60 million, and earned of Utah as an Assistant Professor of Chemical fi ve patents. He was Engineering in 1977. He was named a named Engineering Presiden al Young Inves gator by the Na onal Educator of the Year by COACHES AND STAFF Science Founda on in 1984, became Dean of the Utah Engineering the College of Engineering in 1987, and was Council in 2002 and named a Dis nguished Professor of Chemical is a winner of the Engineering in 1995. In 1998, Dr. Pershing Governor’s Medal for became the Senior Vice President for Academic Science and Technology. Aff airs responsible for approximately 1,000 He was director of the faculty and 25,000 students in the colleges University of Utah’s of the main campus. Now, as President, Dr. Center for Simula on President David W. Pershing fl ashed a “U” while speaking at the REVIEW / OPPONENTS Pershing con nues his commitment to the of Accidental Fires and University of Utah’s 2014 Commencement ceremony with former Ute undergraduate experience with ini a ves Explosions, fueled by a quarterback Alex Smith (lower le ), a featured speaker, looking on.

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION RECORDS / AWARDS RESULTS

LIZ ABEL MARK ANDERSON ANN ARGUST KYLE BRENNAN KATE CHARIPAR KRIS GROSS MANNY HENDRIX Sr. Associate A.D. Director of Associate A.D. Deputy Athletics Assistant A.D. Executive Assistant Sr. Associate A.D. Communications Major Gifts Marketing & Branding Director Compliance to the A.D. Development HERE’S UTAH

KAREN PAISLEY STEVE PYNE NONA RICHARDSON STEVE SMITH JIMMY SOTO DAVID WOODBURY ERIK WEIERHOLT Faculty Director of Event and Sr. Associate A.D. Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Director of Director of Representative Facility Management SWA/S-A Support Business/CFO Major Gifts Ticket Operations Academic Services

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PAC-12 GYMNAST OF THE WEEK 2017 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS (10-2; 5-1 PAC-12/1ST-TIE) 1-10 ...... MyKayla Skinner Date Opponent Site Result Score A en. 1-17 ...... MyKayla Skinner 1-7 Michigan (#7) Salt Lake City W 196.625-195.525 14,675 1-24 ...... MyKayla Skinner 1-13 at Brigham Young Provo, Utah W 196.600-194.175 3,864 1-31 ...... MyKayla Skinner 1-20 Denver (#7) Salt Lake City W 197.625-196.875 15,105 2-21 ...... MyKayla Skinner Boise State (#15) W 197.625-196.225 2-28 ...... MyKayla Skinner INFORMATION Illinois-Chicago W 197.625-193.250 3-7 ...... MyKayla Skinner 1-28 at Washington*(#19) Sea le W 197.150-196.300 2,225 2-4 California* (#15) Salt Lake City W 196.450-195.725 15,326 Skinner’s 7 Awards was a Pac-12 Record 2-11 at Oregon State* (#11) Corvallis, Ore. L 196.525-196.550 3,876 2-18 UCLA* (#4) Salt Lake City W 197.875-197.500 15,558 PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 2-25 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. W 197.600-194.850 2,194 1-10 ...... MyKayla Skinner 3-3 Stanford* Salt Lake City W 197.500-196.275 15,558 1-17 ...... MyKayla Skinner 3-11 at Georgia (#7) Athens, Ga. L 196.650-197.250 9,412

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 1-24 ...... MyKayla Skinner Home A endance Average: 15,244 (NCAA gymnas cs record & led all women’s sports in 2016-17) 2-28 ...... MyKayla Skinner *Pac-12 Conference meet 3-7 ...... MyKayla Skinner 3-14 ...... MyKayla Skinner Skinner’s 6 Awards was a Pac-12 Record NCAA CHAMPION ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE MyKayla Skinner, Floor (9.9625) First Team NCAA FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL April 1, 2017

COACHES AND STAFF All-Around ...... MyKayla Skinner, Baely Rowe PAC-12 CHAMPIONS Vault...... MyKayla Skinner Bars ...... MyKayla Skinner 1. Utah...... 197.150 MyKayla Skinner, All-Around (39.725) Beam ...... Baely Rowe 2. Denver...... 197.050 MyKayla Skinner, Vault (9.95) Floor...... MyKayla Skinner 3. Arkansas ...... 196.600 MyKayla Skinner, Floor (10.0) Auburn ...... 196.600 Tiff ani Lewis, Vault (9.95) Second-Team 5. California...... 196.300 All-Around ...... MaKenna Merrell 6. Central Michigan ...... 195.675 REVIEW / OPPONENTS NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Vault...... Baely Rowe, MaKenna Merrell Bars ...... Baely Rowe MyKayla Skinner, All-Around (39.525) Floor...... Baely Rowe, Tiff ani Lewis MyKayla Skinner, Vault (9.90) MyKayla Skinner, Floor (9.95) Shannon McNa , Beam (9.90)

PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS / AWARDS March 18, 2017, Stanford

1. Utah...... 197.925 2. Oregon State ...... 197.400 3. UCLA ...... 197.100 Washington ...... 197.100 RESULTS 5. Stanford ...... 196.625 6. California...... 196.300 7. Arizona ...... 196.275 8. Arizona State ...... 195.600 HERE’S UTAH

Tiff any Lewis was the 2017 Pac-12 Conference co-champion and an NCAA All-American on vault.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SUPER SIX INDIVIDUAL VICTORIES St. Louis, Mo., April 15, 2017 43 MyKayla Skinner 8 Baely Rowe 1. Oklahoma ...... 198.3875 INFORMATION 6 MaKenna Merrell 2. LSU ...... 197.7375 4 Kari Lee 3. Florida...... 197.7000 3 Tiff ani Lewis 4. UCLA ...... 197.2625 1 Shannon McNa 5. Utah...... 196.5875 1 Missy Reinstadtler 6. Alabama ...... 196.0000

NCAA ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC HONORS ATHLETE PROFILES CoSIDA Academic All-District MyKayla Skinner Shannon McNa (1st team) Floor (1st), All-Around (2nd), Vault (5th), Beam (8th) Pac-12 All-Academic Baely Rowe Floor (10th), All-Around* First Team

Sabrina Schwab, Shannon McNa , COACHES AND STAFF MaKenna Merrell Maddy Stover All-Around*, Beam*, Floor* Tiff ani Lewis Second Team Vault* Tiff ani Lewis

*2nd Team Honorable Men on Kari Lee, Baely Rowe, MaKenna Merrell NACGC REGULAR SEASON REVIEW / OPPONENTS ALL-AMERICANS NACGC/W SCHOLASTIC MyKayla Skinner ALL-AMERICAN All-Around, Vault, Bars, Floor Tiff ani Lewis, Maddy Stover, Shannon McNa , Baely Rowe Sabrina Schwab, Erika Muhaw, All-Around, Beam* Missy Reinstadtler, MyKayla Skinner, Kim Tessen

MyKayla Skinner was the 2017 na onal RECORDS / AWARDS champion in the fl oor exercise and fi nished *2nd Team second in the all-around.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMIFINALS St. Louis, Mo., April 14, 2017

Session I 1. Oklahoma ...... 197.7250 2. UCLA ...... 197.5000 RESULTS 3. Utah...... 197.0500 4. Washington ...... 196.5625 5. Denver...... 196.4750 6. Oregon State ...... 196.3625

Session II 1. LSU ...... 198.2750 HERE’S UTAH 2. Florida...... 197.8125 3. Alabama ...... 197.6000 4. Nebraska...... 197.2125 5. Michigan ...... 196.4625 6. Georgia ...... 195.8000

Baley Rowe was an All-American in the all-around and fl oor at the 2017 NCAA Championships.

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KARI LEE MAKENNA MERRELL

Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Jan. 7 Michigan 9.775 9.800 Jan. 7 Michigan 9.850 9.850 9.825 9.900 39.425 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.825 9.850 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.900 9.750 9.775 9.825 39.250 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.825 9.850 9.900 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.875 9.825 9.100 9.800 38.600 Jan. 28 Washington 9.800 9.850 9.900 Jan. 28 Washington 9.825 9.825 9.850

INFORMATION Feb. 4 California 8.900 9.875 Feb. 4 California 9.900 9.750 9.875 9.850 39.375 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 9.725 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 9.600 9.875 9.750 39.025 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.900 9.775 9.875 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.875 9.825 9.825 9.950 39.475 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.825 9.975 9.850 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.750 9.875 9.825 8.975 38.750 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.850 9.775 9.850 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.850 9.775 9.000 9.775 38.400 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.850 9.825 9.900 9.875 39.450 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.825 9.075 9.775 9.775 38.450 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.675 39.325 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.850 9.850 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.900 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.850 9.775 9.700 9.900 39.225 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.6625 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.775 9.8125 9.900 9.900 39.3875 ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.700 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.8125 9.875 9.8125 9.650 39.150 Career Bests 9.950 9.975 9.975 9.925 39.450 Career Bests 9.900 9.875 9.900 9.950 39.475

TIFFANI LEWIS ERIKA MUHAW

Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Jan. 7 Michigan 9.825 9.875 9.275 Jan. 7 Michigan DNP

COACHES AND STAFF Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.850 9.850 9.775 Jan. 13 Brigham Young DNP Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.700 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic EXH EXH Jan. 28 Washington 9.875 9.900 9.800 Jan. 28 Washington 9.750 Feb. 4 California 9.825 9.850 9.900 Feb. 4 California EXH EXH Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.825 9.775 9.825 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.525 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.850 9.900 9.900 Feb. 18 UCLA DNP Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.850 9.950 9.925 Feb. 25 Arizona State DNP Mar. 3 Stanford 9.825 9.825 9.900 Mar. 3 Stanford DNP REVIEW / OPPONENTS Mar. 11 Georgia 9.775 9.800 9.350 Mar. 11 Georgia EXH Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.950 9.875 9.925 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ DNP Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.850 9.850 9.850 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.750 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.850 9.825 9.850 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.750 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.8375 9.850 9.6375 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.750 Career Bests 9.950 9.950 9.925 Career Bests 9.800

RECORDS / AWARDS SHANNON MCNATT MISSY REINSTADTLER

Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Jan. 7 Michigan DNP Jan. 7 Michigan EXH EXH Jan. 13 Brigham Young DNP Jan. 13 Brigham Young EXH EXH EXH Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic EXH Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.225 9.850 9.875

RESULTS Jan. 28 Washington DNP Jan. 28 Washington 9.850 9.825 9.800 Feb. 4 California DNP Feb. 4 California 9.775 9.750 9.825 9.625 38.975 Feb. 11 Oregon State EXH EXH Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 9.875 9.575 Feb. 18 UCLA DNP Feb. 18 UCLA 9.825 9.875 9.925 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.750 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.875 9.825 9.825 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.875 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.850 9.800 9.925 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.800 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.800 9.850 9.850 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.325 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.900 9.850 9.900

HERE’S UTAH Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.900 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.800 9.800 9.850 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.8500 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.775 9.7875 9.8125 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.7625 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.8375 9.850 9.825 Career Bests 9.875 9.900 Career Bests 9.775 9.900 9.875 9.925 38.975

32 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS 2017 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

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Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA

Jan. 7 Michigan 9.850 Jan. 7 Michigan 9.900 9.900 9.850 9.900 39.550 INFORMATION Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.825 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.950 39.600 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.825 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.975 9.900 9.925 9.975 39.775 Jan. 28 Washington 9.800 9.800 Jan. 28 Washington 9.875 9.850 9.925 9.925 39.575 Feb. 4 California 9.725 9.850 Feb. 4 California 9.900 9.800 9.850 9.950 39.500 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 9.800 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.900 9.825 9.875 9.900 39.500 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.850 9.850 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.925 9.925 9.875 9.950 39.675 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.825 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.950 39.750 ATHLETE PROFILES Mar. 3 Stanford 9.875 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.950 9.950 9.750 10.0 39.650 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.775 9.825 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.875 9.825 9.800 9.925 39.425 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.825 9.900 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.950 9.875 9.900 10.0 39.725 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.825 9.800 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.900 9.875 9.800 9.950 39.525 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.800 9.850 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.900 9.8375 9.9125 9.9625 39.6125 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.750 9.825 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.8875 9.850 9.8875 9.925 39.550 Career Bests 9.850 9.775 9.900 Career Bests 9.975 9.950 9.950 10.0 39.775 COACHES AND STAFF

BAELY ROWE MADDY STOVER

Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Jan. 7 Michigan 9.825 9.925 9.750 Jan. 7 Michigan 9.825 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.800 9.850 9.300 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.850 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.850 9.950 9.925 9.900 39.625 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.825

Jan. 28 Washington 9.775 9.925 9.900 9.900 39.500 Jan. 28 Washington 9.775 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Feb. 4 California 9.875 9.275 9.850 9.925 38.925 Feb. 4 California 9.800 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 9.775 9.875 9.850 39.300 Feb. 11 Oregon State 9.800 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.725 9.925 9.925 9.950 39.525 Feb. 18 UCLA 9.850 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.850 9.800 9.925 9.900 39.475 Feb. 25 Arizona State 9.825 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.900 9.900 9.875 9.975 39.650 Mar. 3 Stanford 9.825 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.775 9.875 Mar. 11 Georgia 9.825 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.900 9.875 9.900 9.900 39.575 Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ 9.625 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.825 9.850 9.850 9.900 39.425 Apr. 1 NCAA Regional 9.825 RECORDS / AWARDS Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.7625 9.8375 9.875 9.925 39.400 Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals 9.850 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.775 9.900 9.125 9.8375 38.6375 Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six 9.8375 Career Bests 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.975 39.650 Career Bests 9.975 9.875

SABRINA SCHWAB KIM TESSEN

Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Date Opponent VT UB BB FX AA Jan. 7 Michigan 9.725 9.825 9.800 9.625 38.975 Jan. 7 Michigan 9.750 9.800 RESULTS Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.825 9.825 9.750 9.900 39.300 Jan. 13 Brigham Young 9.700 9.775 Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic DNP-INJ Jan. 20 BSU/DU/Ill-Chic 9.900 9.850 9.825 Jan. 28 Washington DNP-INJ Jan. 28 Washington DNP-INJ Feb. 4 California DNP-INJ Feb. 4 California DNP-INJ Feb. 11 Oregon State DNP-INJ Feb. 11 Oregon State DNP-INJ Feb. 18 UCLA DNP-INJ Feb. 18 UCLA DNP-INJ Feb. 25 Arizona State DNP-INJ Feb. 25 Arizona State DNP-INJ Mar. 3 Stanford DNP-INJ Mar. 3 Stanford DNP-INJ HERE’S UTAH Mar. 11 Georgia DNP-INJ Mar. 11 Georgia DNP-INJ Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ DNP-INJ Mar. 18 Pac-12 Champ DNP-INJ Apr. 1 NCAA Regional DNP-INJ Apr. 1 NCAA Regional DNP-INJ Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals DNP-INJ Apr. 14 NCAA Semifi nals DNP-INJ Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six DNP-INJ Apr. 15 NCAA Super Six DNP-INJ Career Bests 9.825 9.925 9.800 9.950 39.300 Career Bests 9.900 9.850 9.825

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 33 UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS SERIES RECORDS

TEAM Overall Home Road Neutral Reg. Season Pac-12 Champ Regionals Na onals Streak Air Force 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W2 Alabama 20-30-0 9-2-0 0-9-0 11-19-0 5-5-0 — 0-1-0 15-24-0 W1 Arizona 60-0-0 21-0-0 12-0-0 27-0-0 21-0-0 6-0 22-0-0 11-0-0 W60 Arizona State 73-16-1 35-2-0 15-8-1 23-6-0 32-9-1 6-0 17-5-0 18-2-0 W22 Arkansas 8-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 — 4-0-0 3-1-0 W5 Auburn 9-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-0-0 0-0-0 — 4-0-0 5-0-0 W9 Boise State 16-0-0 6-0-0 1-0-0 9-0-0 5-0-0 — 6-0-0 0-0-0 W16 Brigham Young 95-2-0 44-0-0 27-2-0 24-0-0 61-2-0 — 21-0-0 5-0-0 W37

INFORMATION California 20-1-0 7-0-0 6-0-0 7-1-0 9-0-0 6-0 4-0-0 1-1-0 W3 Cal State-Fullerton 21-13-0 12-4-0 3-5-0 6-4-0 12-9-0 — 0-0-0 9-4-0 W4 Cal State-Hayward 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Cal State-Long Beach 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W2 Cal State-Northridge 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Canisius 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W1 Central Michigan 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 — 1-0-0 1-0-0 W2 Clarion 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 — 0-0-0 0-4-0 L5 Colorado 9-2-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 4-2-0 — 4-0-0 1-0-0 W3 Colorado State 5-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 — 2-0-0 0-0-0 W3 Denver 20-0-0 8-0-0 0-0-0 12-0-0 2-0-0 — 9-0-0 4-0-0 W20 ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Eastern Kentucky 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W1 Florida 32-17-1 17-3-0 2-7-0 13-7-1 8-8-0 — 1-1-0 23-8-1 L2 George Washington 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Georgia 25-28-1 9-4-0 3-12-0 13-12-1 10-8-0 — 0-1-0 15-19-1 L1 Grand View College 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W1 Houston Bap st 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Illinois 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 — 3-0-0 1-0-0 W5 Illinois-Chicago 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W3 Indiana State 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-2-0 L2 Iowa 6-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 — 2-0-0 0-0-0 W6

COACHES AND STAFF Iowa State 8-0-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 — 3-0-0 1-0-0 W8 Jacksonville State 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W3 Kent State 5-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 — 1-0-0 4-0-0 W5 Louisiana State 32-3-0 10-0-0 1-2-0 21-1-0 5-2-0 — 0-0-0 27-1-0 L1 Louisville 6-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 6-0-0 W6 Maryland 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Massachuse s 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-2-0 W1 Michigan 28-13-0 12-2-0 4-7-0 12-4-0 14-7-0 — 0-1-0 14-5-0 W4 Michigan State 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 4-0-0 W4 Minnesota 29-1-0 13-0-0 10-0-0 6-1-0 21-1-0 — 6-0-0 2-0-0 W13 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Missouri 4-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 — 2-0-0 1-0-0 W4 Montana State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Nebraska 44-12-2 19-2-0 3-4-0 22-6-2 10-3-0 — 16-0-0 18-9-2 L2 Nevada 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-1-0 W1 New Hampshire 4-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 — 2-0-0 1-0-0 W4 New Mexico 18-0-0 6-0-0 5-0-0 7-0-0 6-0-0 — 5-0-0 0-0-0 W18 North Carolina 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W2 North Carolina State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Northern Colorado 9-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 5-1-0 4-1-0 — 5-0-0 0-0-0 W6 Ohio State 8-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 7-0-0 W8 RECORDS / AWARDS Oklahoma 28-8-0 11-0-0 3-2-0 14-6-0 7-1-0 — 14-1-0 7-6-0 L3 Oklahoma State 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 3-0-0 W4 Oregon 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 — 1-0-0 1-0-0 W3 Oregon State 67-10-1 33-0-0 17-9-0 17-1-1 39-8-0 4-1-1 3-1-0 21-0-0 W2 Penn State 27-6-0 11-0-0 3-2-0 13-4-0 13-1-0 — 0-0-0 14-5-0 W26 Pi sburgh 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 — 1-0-0 2-0-0 W3 Rutgers 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Sacramento State 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 — 2-0-0 0-0-0 W2 RESULTS San Diego State 7-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 — 0-0-0 2-0-0 W7 San Jose State 6-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 4-0-0 — 2-0-0 0-0-0 W6 Sea le Pacifi c 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W2 Southern Illinois 4-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 — 0-0-0 3-1-0 W4 Southern Utah 23-0-0 16-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 17-0-0 — 5-0-0 0-0-0 W23 Southwest Missouri State 2-4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 — 0-0-0 1-3-0 W2 Stanford 30-6-0 13-1-0 2-2-0 15-3-0 11-3-0 6-0 1-0-0 12-3-0 W9 Texas Woman’s 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Towson State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W1 UC-Davis 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 1-0-0 0-0-0 W2

HERE’S UTAH UCLA 53-30-1 27-2-0 11-9-0 15-19-1 26-7-0 3-3 2-1-0 22-19-1 L2 USC 15-2-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 8-2-0 12-0-0 — 0-0-0 3-2-0 W14 Utah State 89-3-0 39-0-0 28-2-0 22-1-0 56-3-0 — 24-0-0 4-0-0 W87 UTEP 7-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 — 2-0-0 0-0-0 W7 Washington 55-0-2 23-0-0 15-0-2 17-0-0 35-0-2 6-0 8-0-0 6-0-0 W11 Washington State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Weber State 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W2 West Virginia 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 — 2-0-0 1-0-0 W5 Western Michigan 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Wisconsin 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 — 0-0-0 1-0-0 W2 Totals 1093-223-9 458-26-0 191-83-3 444-114-6 504-85-3 37-4-1 213-12-0 308-122-5

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AIR FORCE (2-0) 2/9/80 W 144.500-132.200 Logan 2/15/81 W 143.100-141.300 Los Angeles 4/7/01% W 194.075-190.200 Salt Lake City 2/29/80 W 145.100-136.550 Los Angeles 4/10/81& W 145.650-141.600 Salt Lake City 2/20/04 W 196.850-190.600 Tempe 3/26/83% W 185.550-169.850 Logan 1/25/82 W 146.850-144.350 Salt Lake City 3/24/84% W 187.300-181.100 Salt Lake City 2/10/82 L 147.300-147.850 Tempe ALABAMA (20-30) 4/6/84& W 186.050-176.900 Los Angeles 3/26/82& W 148.600-142.950 Salt Lake City INFORMATION 4/8/83& W 184.650-179.050 Salt Lake City 3/30/85% W 188.850-182.150 Tempe 2/1/83 L 184.800-188.550 Tempe 4/6/84& W 186.050-180.800 Los Angeles 4/5/86% W 187.750-184.850 Salt Lake City 2/25/83 L 183.400-185.050 Corvallis 3/11/85 W 189.100-187.500 Salt Lake City 4/11/87% W 188.600-187.250 Tempe 3/7/83 W 186.200-184.350 Salt Lake City 4/12/85& W 188.350-184.050 Salt Lake City 4/24/87& W 187.550-179.450 Salt Lake City 3/26/83% L 185.550-186.900 Logan 4/19/86& W 186.950-186.350 Gainesville 4/9/88% W 190.200-186.450 Norman 4/8/83& W 184.650-183.300 Salt Lake City 2/21/87 L 187.950-188.700 Tuscaloosa 4/22/88& W 189.500-184.000 Salt Lake City 1/21/84 W 189.600-184.400 Salt Lake City 3/9/87 W 190.950-187.350 Salt Lake City 4/1/89% W 192.800-188.900 Salt Lake City 2/3/84 L 187.950-188.700 Tempe ATHLETE PROFILES 4/24/87& W 187.550-186.600 Salt Lake City 4/14/89& W 190.200-186.500 Athens 3/24/84% W 187.300-184.700 Salt Lake City 2/6/88 L 186.850-188.950 Tuscaloosa 4/7/90% W 194.950-188.775 Salt Lake City 4/6/84& W 186.050-183.650 Los Angeles 3/14/88 W 190.500-188.800 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-187.175 Corvallis 1/26/85 L 186.900-188.500 Tempe 4/22/88& L 189.500-190.050 Salt Lake City 4/6/91% W 194.625-191.925 Tucson 2/22/85 W 190.150-186.900 Salt Lake City 1/30/89 W 191.550-187.550 Salt Lake City 4/19/91& W 194.375-187.475 Tuscaloosa 3/30/85% W 188.850-187.500 Tempe 2/18/89 L 192.550-194.300 Tuscaloosa 4/11/92% W 197.075-194.100 Salt Lake City 4/12/85& W 188.350-186.300 Salt Lake City 4/14/89& L 190.200-192.100 Athens 4/24/92& W 195.650-191.950 St. Paul 2/10/86 W 188.750-186.100 Salt Lake City 2/19/90 W 193.750-192.100 Salt Lake City 1/22/93 W 195.400-191.300 Tucson 2/28/86 L 185.000-186.950 Tempe COACHES AND STAFF 3/3/90 L 192.150-192.300 Tuscaloosa 4/3/93% W 196.975-193.975 Logan 4/5/86% W 187.750-187.700 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-194.575 Corvallis 4/15/93& W 196.325-194.025 Corvallis 4/19/86& W 186.950-186.700 Gainesville 4/19/91& L 194.375-195.125 Tuscaloosa 4/16/93& W 195.825-194.075 Corvallis 1/19/87 W 188.500-180.800 Salt Lake City 4/24/92& W 195.650-193.350 St. Paul 2/19/94 W 194.625-187.375 Salt Lake City 3/4/87 L 188.150-188.750 Tempe 4/16/93& L 195.825-196.825 Corvallis 4/9/94% W 194.000-190.050 Tempe 4/11/87% L 188.600-189.000 Tempe 4/21/94& L 194.925-196.300 Salt Lake City 1/27/95 W 194.825-193.625 Tucson 4/24/87& W 187.550-184.000 Salt Lake City 4/22/94& W 196.400-196.350 Salt Lake City 4/8/95% W 196.625-192.875 Lincoln 1/29/88 W 185.600-185.250 Tempe

4/21/95& W 196.650-196.425 Athens 4/13/96% W 196.675-195.750 Salt Lake City 2/29/88 W 190.750-186.700 Salt Lake City REVIEW / OPPONENTS 4/25/96& L 196.000-196.325 Tuscaloosa 4/25/96& W 196.000-195.125 Tuscaloosa 4/9/88% W 190.200-187.100 Norman 4/26/96& L 196.775-198.025 Tuscaloosa 1/11/97 W 194.325-192.325 Tucson 4/22/88& W 189.500-185.100 Salt Lake City 4/17/98& L 196.025-196.300 Los Angeles 4/5/97% W 195.700-193.875 Salt Lake City 1/23/89 W 189.35-0187.250 Salt Lake City 2/18/00 L 194.675-195.300 Tempe 1/16/98 W 194.700-188.850 Salt Lake City 2/11/89 W 190.200-189.750 Tempe 4/13/00& W 196.125-196.075 Boise 4/4/98% W 195.575-194.750 Tempe 4/1/89% W 192.800-190.000 Salt Lake City 4/14/00& W 196.875-196.500 Boise 2/12/99 W 193.625-193.250 Tucson 4/14/89& W 190.200-187.900 Athens 4/20/01& L 196.025-196.550 Athens 2/25/00 W 196.525-193.475 Salt Lake City 4/7/90% W 194.950-187.800 Salt Lake City 1/26/01 W 194.400-193.925 Tucson 4/6/91% W 194.625-190.750 Tucson 4/19/02& L 196.950-197.575 Tuscaloosa RECORDS / AWARDS 4/25/03& L 195.300-197.275 Lincoln 1/18/02 W 197.150-196.100 Salt Lake City 4/19/91& W 194.375-187.650 Tuscaloosa 4/15/04& L 196.925-197.325 Los Angeles 4/18/02& W 196.775-194.975 Tuscaloosa 4/11/92% W 197.075-191.950 Salt Lake City 4/16/04& L 195.775-197.125 Los Angeles 2/14/03 W 196.900-194.500 Tucson 4/24/92& W 195.650-191.000 St. Paul 4/22/05& L 197.275-197.400 Auburn 4/3/04% W 197.625-196.375 Tucson 4/3/93% W 196.975-193.200 Logan 4/20/06& L 196.175-196.250 Corvallis 4/12/08% W 196.950-194.275 Minneapolis 4/15/93& W 196.325-192.175 Corvallis 4/21/06& W 196.800-196.725 Corvallis 3/24/12+ W 197.375-195.900 Salt Lake City 2/11/94 W 194.675-194.125 Tempe 4/25/08& W 197.125-196.125 Athens 1/25/13 W 196.600-196.075 Tucson 4/9/94% W 194.000-191.875 Tempe 4/16/09& L 196.625-197.025 Lincoln 3/23/13+ W 197.075-195.525 Corvallis 4/21/94& W 194.925-190.825 Salt Lake City 4/17/09& L 197.425-197.575 Lincoln 2/7/14 W 197.825-194.425 Salt Lake City 1/16/95 W 195.475-189.950 Salt Lake City 3/22/14+ W 197.925-196.250 Berkeley 4/8/95% W 196.625-193.250 Lincoln 4/23/10& L 196.225-197.225 Gainesville RESULTS 4/15/11& L 196.200-197.050 Cleveland 1/31/15 W 197.850-196.375 Tucson 2/2/96 W 193.875-193.250 Tempe 4/16/11& L 196.500-197.650 Cleveland 3/21/15+ W 198.150-196.225 Salt Lake City 4/13/96% W 196.675-194.075 Salt Lake City 4/21/12& L 197.375-197.850 Duluth 2/1/16 W 197.150-194.850 Salt Lake City 4/5/97% W 195.700-195.225 Salt Lake City 4/6/13% L 196.400-197.400 Tuscaloosa 3/19/16+ W 196.925-195.525 Sea le 4/4/98% W 195.575-195.025 Tempe 4/19/13& L 196.200-197.350 Los Angeles 3/18/17+ W 197.925-196.275 Stanford 4/17/98& W 196.025-195.450 Los Angeles 4/18/14& L 197.025-197.650 Birmingham 2/18/00 L 194.675-195.850 Tempe 4/18/15& W 197.800-197.275 Fort Worth ARIZONA STATE (73-16-1) 2/16/01 W 197.900-196.100 Salt Lake City 4/15/16& L 195.7625-197.3875 Fort Worth 3/12/76% L 104.200-106.650 Salt Lake City 4/19/01& W 196.575-194.775 Athens HERE’S UTAH 4/15/17& W 196.5875-196.0000 St. Louis 4/2/76& L 101.650-103.000 Boone 1/24/03 L 197.150-197.450 Salt Lake City 2/11/77 T 136.950-136.950 Tempe 2/20/04 W 196.850-196.500 Tempe ARIZONA (60-0) 3/11/77% L 138.950-140.900 Greeley 4/15/04& W 196.925-196.325 Los Angeles 3/12/76% W 104.200- 95.950 Salt Lake City 4/1/77& L 138.500-138.550 Mount Pleasant 3/18/05 W 197.725-196.600 Salt Lake City 1/22/77 W 136.950-128.750 Salt Lake City 1/27/78 W 143.800-138.650 Salt Lake City 2/3/06 W 196.175-196.100 Tempe 2/12/77 W 135.000-130.000 Tucson 3/11/78% L 138.050-138.500 Albuquerque 3/23/07 W 196.650-194.950 Salt Lake City 3/11/77% W 138.950-129.850 Greeley 3/30/78& W 141.100-140.880 Sea le 1/25/08 W 196.700-195.625 Tempe 1/28/78 W 144.600-135.050 Salt Lake City 1/27/79 W 132.100-131.550 Tempe 3/6/09 W 197.350-194.350 Salt Lake City 3/11/78% W 138.050-130.240 Albuquerque 3/16/79% W 136.050-133.400 Logan 2/5/10 W 196.475-195.700 Tempe 1/26/79 W 129.300-127.950 Tucson 2/7/80 W 144.550-139.750 Salt Lake City 2/4/11 W 196.525-194.125 Salt Lake City 3/3/79 W 138.700-120.800 Salt Lake City 2/9/80 W 144.500-139.950 Logan 2/12/12 W 196.150-194.000 Tempe 3/16/79% W 136.050-132.500 Logan 4/4/80& W 144.150-136.950 Baton Rouge 3/24/12+ W 197.375-194.550 Salt Lake City

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4/7/12% W 196.825-194.400 Salt Lake City 2/2/81 W 147.950-137.650 Salt Lake City 3/24/06 W 197.500-193.350 Salt Lake City 2/1/13 W 196.425-195.450 Salt Lake City 2/9/81 W 150.220-140.150 Logan 2/2/07 W 196.150-192.600 Salt Lake City 3/23/13+ W 197.075-193.425 Corvallis 3/28/81% W 149.350-144.450 Albuquerque 3/30/07 W 196.725-194.600 Provo 2/1/14 W 197.200-194.900 Tempe 4/10/81& W 145.650-136.000 Salt Lake City 2/8/08 W 196.700-193.925 Provo 3/22/14+ W 197.925-195.500 Berkeley 3/14/83 W 185.250-178.200 Salt Lake City 3/28/08 W 197.100-193.850 Salt Lake City 4/5/14% W 197.300-194.425 Faye eville 3/26/83% W 185.550-175.550 Logan 2/6/09 W 196.850-192.850 Salt Lake City 2/6/15 W 197.825-194.100 Salt Lake City 3/30/85% W 188.850-176.200 Tempe 3/20/09 W 197.800-192.725 Provo 3/21/15+ W 198.150-192.700 Salt Lake City 3/22/86# W 186.850-177.750 Salt Lake City 2/26/10 W 195.925-194.375 Provo INFORMATION 3/19/16+ W 196.925-191.725 Sea le 3/28/87# W 187.750-178.550 Albuquerque 3/26/10 W 196.950-195.825 Salt Lake City 2/25/17 W 197.600-194.850 Tempe 3/26/88# W 190.900-185.000 Logan 3/18/11 W 196.700-195.800 Provo 3/18/17+ W 197.925-195.600 Stanford 3/13/89 W 192.800-189.050 Salt Lake City 1/27/12 W 197.550-194.450 Salt Lake City 3/18/89# W 191.800-188.800 Provo 3/1/13 W 197.125-195.500 Provo ARKANSAS (8-1) 4/1/89% W 192.800-187.000 Salt Lake City 4/6/13% W 196.400-194.475 Tuscaloosa 2/2/07 W 196.150-193.625 Salt Lake City 1/13/90 W 191.150-186.100 Provo 1/11/14 W 196.650-194.550 Salt Lake City 4/3/04% W 197.625-195.550 Tucson 2/26/90 W 193.300-188.150 Salt Lake City 1/9/15 W 196.900-193.350 Provo 4/12/08% W 196.950-196.125 Minneapolis 3/24/90# W 194.500-188.900 Salt Lake City 4/4/15% W 196.575-194.150 Berkeley 4/16/09& L 196.625-196.950 Lincoln 4/7/90% W 194.950-185.350 Salt Lake City 1/8/16 W 196.175-193.850 Salt Lake City ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 4/17/09& W 197.425-196.475 Lincoln 1/21/91 W 194.550-188.250 Salt Lake City 1/13/17 W 196.600-194.175 Provo 4/21/12& W 197.375-196.300 Duluth 3/16/91 W 195.250-193.550 Provo 4/19/13& W 196.200-196.150 Los Angeles 3/23/91$ W 194.400-189.200 Albuquerque CALIFORNIA (20-1) 4/5/14% W 197.300-196.375 Faye eville 4/6/91% W 194.625-191.100 Tucson 2/29/80 W 145.100-126.350 Los Angeles 4/1/17% W 197.150-196.600 Faye eville 4/19/91& W 194.375-187.700 Tuscaloosa 2/15/81 W 143.100-119.650 Los Angeles 1/20/92 W 194.000-187.550 Salt Lake City 2/28/83 W 184.500-180.000 Berkeley AUBURN (9-0) 2/17/92 W 195.800-192.250 Salt Lake City 1/24/86 W 186.050-180.150 Salt Lake City 4/19/91& W 194.375-187.650 Tuscaloosa 3/21/92 W 197.000-194.200 Provo 4/24/92& W 195.650-190.700 St. Paul

COACHES AND STAFF 4/15/93& W 196.325-193.775 Corvallis 3/28/92$ W 196.850-193.750 Provo 4/12/03% W 196.975-195.025 Salt Lake City 4/16/93& W 195.825-194.725 Corvallis 4/11/92% W 197.075-191.900 Salt Lake City 3/4/05 W 197.425-191.500 Salt Lake City 4/24/03& W 196.850-193.525 Lincoln 4/24/92& W 195.650-187.700 St. Paul 4/14/07% W 197.325-193.900 Berkeley 4/8/06% W 195.700-193.050 Ann Arbor 1/18/93 W 196.950-187.950 Salt Lake City 3/24/12+ W 197.375-193.525 Salt Lake City 4/4/09% W 197.675-195.250 Sea le 1/30/93 W 195.550-193.800 Salt Lake City 2/9/13 W 197.050-192.750 Salt Lake City 4/10/10% W 196.900-194.925 Salt Lake City 3/13/93 W 197.100-194.900 Provo 3/23/13+ W 197.075-195.075 Corvallis 4/18/15& W 197.800-196.625 Fort Worth 3/20/93$ W 197.600-194.350 Boise 1/17/14 W 196.875-196.275 Berkeley 4/1/17% W 197.150-196.600 Faye eville 4/3/93% W 196.975-192.800 Logan 3/22/14+ W 197.925-196.550 Berkeley

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 1/21/94 W 192.500-185.425 Salt Lake City 3/21/15+ W 198.150-196.150 Salt Lake City BOISE STATE (16-0) 3/26/94 L 125.800-194.125 Provo 4/4/15% W 196.575-196.000 Berkeley 3/26/83% W 185.550-166.300 Logan 4/9/94% W 194.000-192.875 Tempe 2/27/16 W 197.025-196.750 Berkeley 3/18/89# W 191.800-186.150 Provo 2/3/95 W 196.025-190.375 Provo 3/19/16+ W 196.925-196.725 Sea le 3/24/90# W 194.500-184.550 Salt Lake City 3/25/95 W 197.875-194.175 Salt Lake City 4/15/16& L 195.7625-195.9500 Fort Worth 3/23/91$ W 194.400-184.250 Albuquerque 4/8/95% W 196.625-194.050 Lincoln 2/4/17 W 196.450-195.725 Salt Lake City 3/28/92$ W 196.850-188.350 Provo 1/26/96 W 195.825-193.225 Salt Lake City 3/18/17+ W 197.925-196.300 Stanford 3/6/93 W 196.650-186.650 Salt Lake City 3/23/96 W 195.075-194.850 Provo 4/1/17% W 197.150-196.300 Faye eville 3/20/93$ W 197.600-192.100 Boise 4/13/96% W 196.675-194.925 Salt Lake City RECORDS / AWARDS 2/26/99 W 197.625-194.200 Logan 1/31/97 W 196.700-194.275 Salt Lake City CAL STATE-FULLERTON (21-13) 4/10/99% W 196.425-192.475 Corvallis 3/22/97 W 196.875-196.375 Provo 1/22/76 L 96.100-105.150 Salt Lake City 4/6/02% W 197.100-194.550 Corvallis 4/5/97% W 195.700-194.025 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& L 101.650-106.300 Boone 4/4/09% W 197.675-195.300 Sea le 2/6/98 W 196.825-194.875 Salt Lake City 1/22/77 L 136.950-140.950 Salt Lake City 4/10/10% W 196.900-195.950 Salt Lake City 3/21/98 L 195.975-196.050 Provo 4/1/77& L 138.500-146.800 Mount Pleasant 1/11/14 W 196.650-195.850 Salt Lake City 4/4/98% W 195.575-195.500 Tempe 2/24/78 L 143.250-146.850 Salt Lake City

RESULTS 1/16/15 W 196.675-194.525 Salt Lake City 1/29/99 W 195.150-192.000 Provo 3/30/78& L 141.100-147.550 Sea le, WA 4/4/15% W 196.575-195.375 Berkeley 3/27/99 W 197.475-195.475 Salt Lake City 2/20/79 L 138.400-142.700 Salt Lake City 1/20/17 W 197.625-196.225 Salt Lake City 2/4/00 W 196.300-195.800 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& L 138.100-143.800 University Park 3/18/00 W 197.200-195.650 Provo 2/27/80 L 143.300-146.600 Fullerton BRIGHAM YOUNG (95-2) 4/13/00& W 196.125-194.500 Boise 4/4/80& W 144.150-143.650 Baton Rouge 1/17/76 W 97.750- 81.050 Salt Lake City 2/9/01 W 197.226-196.025 Provo 2/21/81 L 146.400-146.550 Fullerton 2/3/76 W 100.980- 92.750 Salt Lake City 3/23/01 W 197.925-197.375 Salt Lake City 2/28/81 W 150.400-145.100 Salt Lake City 3/12/76% W 104.200- 88.200 Salt Lake City 3/1/02 W 197.250-195.525 Provo 4/10/81& W 145.650-141.950 Salt Lake City 1/22/77 W 136.950- 66.600 Salt Lake City 3/23/02 W 198.425-195.250 Salt Lake City 2/15/82 W 150.350-146.650 Salt Lake City HERE’S UTAH 3/11/77% W 138.950- 91.200 Greeley 1/17/03 W 196.800-194.700 Salt Lake City 2/27/82 W 147.000-146.250 Los Angeles 1/7/78 W 139-900-120.000 Provo 3/28/03 W 197.400-196.025 Provo 2/28/82 L 146.250-146.550 Fullerton 1/12/79 W 129.500-127.050 Logan 4/12/03% W 196.975-192.400 Salt Lake City 3/26/82& W 148.600-144.150 Salt Lake City 1/19/79 W 134.050-126.480 Salt Lake City 1/23/04 W 196.225-194.000 Provo 4/8/83& W 184.650-179.250 Salt Lake City 1/20/79 W 138.900-138.850 Provo 3/19/04 W 198.600-197.800 Salt Lake City 2/20/84 W 188.050-183.050 Salt Lake City 3/16/79% W 136.050-129.250 Logan 2/11/05 W 196.650-194.350 Salt Lake City 3/3/84 L 185.400-187.150 Fullerton 2/9/80 W 144.500-137.550 Logan 3/ 26/05 W 197.450-196.825 Provo 4/6/84& W 186.050-183.900 Los Angeles 3/22/80% W 147.450-142.100 Boulder 4/9/05% W 196.800-195.975 Salt Lake City 2/15/85 W 187.200-186.350 Fullerton 4/4/80& W 144.150-137.500 Baton Rouge 2/24/06 W 195.825-194.250 Provo 3/11/85 W 189.100-187.250 Salt Lake City

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4/12/85& W 188.350-183.500 Salt Lake City 4/21/94& W 194.925-194.250 Salt Lake City 3/17/86 W 188.400-186.350 Salt Lake City 4/22/94& W 196.400-194.850 Salt Lake City 4/19/86& W 186.950-185.000 Gainesville 3/20/95 L 194.725-194.950 Gainesville 2/13/87 W 183.850-180.900 Fullerton 4/26/96& W 196.000-194.825 Tuscaloosa 2/27/87 W 188.050-183.900 Salt Lake City 4/16/98& L 196.200-196.750 Los Angeles INFORMATION 2/22/88 W 190.550-185.450 Salt Lake City 4/17/98& L 196.025-196.350 Los Angeles 3/4/88 L 184.850-185.400 Fullerton 2/22/99 W 196.975-193.750 Salt Lake City 4/14/89& W 190.200-189.450 Athens 4/22/99& W 195.475-194.000 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-189.700 Corvallis 3/17/01 W 196.750-196.525 Gainesville 2/11/91 W 193.950-186.800 Salt Lake City 3/16/02 W 196.750-195.250 Salt Lake City 3/1/91 W 193.900-186.850 Fullerton 3/21/03 L 196.150-197.125 Gainesville

4/24/03& W 196.850-196.325 Lincoln ATHLETE PROFILES CAL STATE-HAYWARD (1-0) 4/3/04% W 197.625-197.050 Tucson 2/12/77 W 135.000-124.000 Tucson 4/16/04& L 195.775-196.800 Los Angeles 3/4/05 W 197.425-196.450 Salt Lake City CAL STATE-LONG BEACH (2-0) 3/17/06 L 196.675-197.325 Gainesville 1/17/76 W 97.750-89.700 Salt Lake City 4/21/06& W 196.800-196.275 Corvallis 3/10/86 W 186.250-170.500 Logan 3/9/07 L 196.725-197.050 Salt Lake City 4/27/07& W 197.250-197.225 Salt Lake City

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE (1-0) 3/14/08 L 196.875-197.700 Gainesville COACHES AND STAFF 2/20/83 W 182.800-171.300 Los Angeles 4/25/08& W 197.125-196.700 Athens 3/13/09 W 197.075-196.000 Salt Lake City CANISIUS (1-0) 4/17/09& W 197.425-196.725 Lincoln 4/2/76& W 101.650-101.050 Boone 3/19/10 L 196.500-197.550 Gainesville 4/10/10% L 196.900-197.675 Salt Lake City CENTRAL MICHIGAN (2-0) 4/23/10& L 196.225-197.000 Gainesville 4/2/76& W 101.650-91.050 Boone 3/4/11 L 196.750-197.000 Salt Lake City

4/1/17% W 197.150-195.675 Faye eville 4/15/11& W 196.200-196.125 Cleveland REVIEW / OPPONENTS 3/16/12 L 196.475-197.900 Gainesville CLARION (0-5) 4/21/12& L 197.375-197.775 Duluth 4/2/76& L 101.650-107.950 Boone Kari Lee scored an all-around career-high of 3/16/13 W 198.125-197.875 Salt Lake City 4/1/77& L 138.500-147.800 Mount Pleasant 39.450 against Georgia in 2017. 4/18/14& L 197.025-197.650 Birmingham 3/30/78& L 141.100-142.050 Sea le 4/17/15& T 197.475-197.475 Fort Worth 2/20/79 L 138.400-141.750 Salt Lake City 4/18/15& L 197.800-197.850 Fort Worth 3/30/79& L 138.100-141.750 University Park 4/5/97% W 195.700-192.525 Salt Lake City 4/15/17& L 196.5875-197.7000 St. Louis

4/1/00% W 196.325-195.450 Minneapolis RECORDS / AWARDS COLORADO (9-2) 4/7/01% W 194.075-193.900 Salt Lake City GEORGE WASHINGTON (1-0) 1/31/76 L 98.700-98.850 Salt Lake City 4/19/01& W 196.575-193.625 Athens 3/17/01 W 196.675-192.275 Gainesville 2/3/76 W 100.980-100.18 Salt Lake City 4/12/03% W 196.975-195.350 Salt Lake City 3/12/76% W 104.200-99.950 Salt Lake City 4/26/07& W 197.325-195.575 Salt Lake City GEORGIA (25-28-1) 4/2/76& W 101.650-97.350 Boone 4/24/08& W 196.950-194.200 Athens 3/30/78& W 141.100-133.300 Sea le 1/28/77 W 132.650-118.700 Boulder 4/10/10% W 196.900-196.175 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-131.600 University Park 3/11/77% W 138.950-68.9500 Greeley 4/6/13% W 196.400-195.275 Tuscaloosa 2/25/83 W 183.400-175.000 Corvallis 2/3/78 W 144.000-138.650 Salt Lake City 1/20/17 W 197.625-196.875 Salt Lake City 4/6/84& W 186.050-177.600 Los Angeles 2/3/79 L 130.850-131.450 Greeley 4/1/17% W 197.150-197.050 Faye eville 4/12/85& W 188.350-180.500 Salt Lake City 3/16/79% W 136.050-132.650 Logan 4/19/86& W 186.950-185.450 Gainesville 4/14/17& W 197.0500-196.4750 St. Louis RESULTS 1/25/80 W 141.500-119.100 Salt Lake City 4/24/87& L 187.550-187.900 Salt Lake City 3/22/80% W 147.450-127.750 Boulder EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) 2/6/88 L 186.850-188.950 Tuscaloosa 3/30/79& W 138.100-130.450 University Park 4/22/88& W 189.500-186.800 Salt Lake City COLORADO STATE (5-1) 4/14/89& L 190.200-192.650 Athens 1/29/77 W 134.350-95.850 Fort Collins FLORIDA (32-17-1) 4/20/90& W 194.900-193.225 Corvallis 3/11/77% W 138.950-117.250 Greeley 4/4/80& W 144.150-132.650 Baton Rouge 1/25/91 W 193.550-193.500 Athens 2/4/78 L 106.450-122.650 Logan 4/10/81& W 145.650-141.350 Salt Lake City 3/9/91 W 194.650-193.250 Salt Lake City 2/2/79 W 129.900-121.400 Fort Collins 3/26/82& W 148.600-140.900 Salt Lake City 4/19/91& W 194.375-193.375 Tuscaloosa HERE’S UTAH 1/25/80 W 141.500-121.750 Salt Lake City 4/8/83& W 184.650-177.850 Salt Lake City 4/24/92& W 195.650-194.600 St. Paul 3/22/80% W 147.450-129.450 Boulder 3/12/84 W 189.350-183.950 Salt Lake City 4/16/93& L 195.825-198.000 Corvallis 4/6/84& W 186.050-182.200 Los Angeles 4/22/94& W 196.400-195.850 Salt Lake City DENVER (20-0) 4/12/85& W 188.350-184.300 Salt Lake City 2/3/95 W 196.025-194.175 Provo 3/11/77% W 138.950-30.900 Greeley 4/19/86& W 186.950-181.300 Gainesville 4/20/95& L 195.325-196.825 Athens 3/18/89# W 191.800-181.600 Provo 4/24/87& W 187.550-183.800 Salt Lake City 4/21/95& W 196.650-196.075 Athens 1/13/90 W 191.150-178.750 Provo 4/22/88& W 189.500-186.650 Salt Lake City 4/26/96& T 196.775-196.775 Tuscaloosa 3/24/90# W 194.500-186.500 Salt Lake City 4/14/89& W 190.200-187.000 Athens 4/17/97& L 196.025-197.075 Gainesville 3/23/91$ W 194.400-186.000 Albuquerque 4/20/90& W 194.900-187.175 Corvallis 4/17/98& L 196.025-197.725 Los Angeles 3/28/92$ W 196.850-184.750 Provo 4/19/91& W 194.375-189.700 Tuscaloosa 4/22/99& L 195.475-197.025 Salt Lake City 3/20/93$ W 197.600-188.550 Boise 4/24/92& W 195.650-188.700 St. Paul 4/13/00& L 196.125-196.775 Boise 4/13/96% W 196.675-191.950 Salt Lake City 1/31/94 W 193.700-187.100 Salt Lake City 4/14/00& W 196.875-196.800 Boise

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4/19/01& L 196.575-197.100 Athens IOWA STATE (8-0) MARYLAND (1-0) 4/20/01& L 196.025-197.400 Athens 2/22/80 W 144.450-130.950 Salt Lake City 2/20/83 W 182.800-166.400 Los Angeles 4/18/02& W 196.775-196.650 Tuscaloosa 2/26/90 W 193.300-181.750 Salt Lake City 4/19/02& L 196.950-197.250 Tuscaloosa 2/8/93 W 196.300-183.400 Salt Lake City MASSACHUSETTS (1-2) 4/24/03& W 196.850-196.625 Lincoln 4/7/01% W 194.075-193.375 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& L 101.650-102.550 Boone 4/25/03& L 195.300-197.150 Lincoln 4/21/06& W 196.800-194.725 Corvallis 4/1/77& L 138.500-144.700 Mount Pleasant 4/16/04& L 195.775-197.200 Los Angeles 1/15/10 W 196.300-195.350 Salt Lake City 3/30/78& W 141.100-138.700 Sea le 2/25/05 L 197.150-197.275 Athens 4/7/12% W 196.825-193.150 Salt Lake City INFORMATION 4/22/05& L 197.275-197.825 Auburn 4/6/13% W 196.400-195.400 Tuscaloosa MICHIGAN (28-13) 3/6/06 L 197.075-197.100 Salt Lake City 3/26/82& W 148.600-136.900 Salt Lake City 4/21/06& L 196.800-197.750 Corvallis JACKSONVILLE STATE (3-0) 2/25/83 W 183.400-167.350 Corvallis 2/16/07 L 195.475-196.850 Athens 4/4/80& W 144.15-135.15 Baton Rouge 4/22/94& W 196.400-195.150 Salt Lake City 4/27/07& L 197.250-197.850 Salt Lake City 2/7/81 W 147.18-136.75 Salt Lake City 2/20/95 W 196.375-194.675 Salt Lake City 1/11/08 W 196.300-196.200 Salt Lake City 2/9/81 W 150.22-136.55 Logan 4/20/95& L 195.325-195.700 Athens 4/24/08& L 196.950-197.625 Athens 4/21/95& W 196.650-196.425 Athens 4/25/08& L 197.125-197.425 Athens KENT STATE (5-0) 2/17/96 L 194.725-195.575 Ann Arbor 1/19/09 L 196.725-197.150 Athens 4/2/76& W 101.650-97.700 Boone 4/26/96& W 196.775-196.375 Tuscaloosa ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 4/17/09& L 197.425-197.825 Lincoln 3/30/78& W 141.100-129.900 Sea le 2/28/97 W 197.025-196.025 Salt Lake City 1/22/10 W 196.550-196.500 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-129.800 University Park 1/23/98 L 194.350-195.850 Ann Arbor 1/15/11 W 195.900-195.800 Athens 4/15/11& W 196.200-195.000 Cleveland 4/22/99& L 195.475-196.575 Salt Lake City 2/3/12 W 197.150-196.950 Salt Lake City 4/6/13% W 196.400-193.500 Tuscaloosa 4/14/00& W 196.875-195.725 Boise 3/9/13 L 197.650-196.975 Athens 2/23/01 W 197.425-196.675 Salt Lake City 3/15/14 W 198.025-197.600 Salt Lake City LOUISIANA STATE (32-3) 4/20/01& L 196.025-197.275 Athens 3-14-15 L 197.275-197.450 Athens 4/2/76& W 101.650-96.400 Boone 2/22/02 L 196.175-197.025 Ann Arbor 4/4/15% L 196.575-197.025 Berkeley 4/1/77& W 138.500-136.050 Mount Pleasant 4/18/02& W 196.775-196.175 Tuscaloosa

COACHES AND STAFF 4/17/15& W 197.475-196.600 Fort Worth 3/30/78& W 141.100-137.700 Sea le 2/28/03 L 195.875-196.750 Salt Lake City 3/12/16 W 197.675-197.125 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-131.950 University Park 4/25/03& L 195.300-196.050 Lincoln 3/11/17 L 196.650-197.250 Athens 2/7/80 W 144.550-133.950 Salt Lake City 2/14/04 L 196.350-196.725 Ann Arbor 2/9/80 W 144.500-138.150 Logan 4/15/04& W 196.925-196.500 Los Angeles GRAND VIEW COLLEGE (1-0) 4/4/80& W 144.150-137.900 Baton Rouge 1/ 28/05 W 196.875-196.525 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& W 101.65-99.40 Boone 4/10/81& W 145.650-135.450 Salt Lake City 4/21/05& W 196.850-196.575 Auburn 4/8/83& W 184.650-177.800 Salt Lake City 4/22/05& W 197.275-196.575 Auburn HOUSTON BAPTIST (1-0) 2/3/86 W 187.700-178.250 Salt Lake City 2/11/06 W 196.400-196.100 Ann Arbor

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 4/9/88% W 190.200-182.250 Norman 4/19/86& W 186.950-180.550 Gainesville 4/8/06% L 195.700-196.000 Ann Arbor 4/24/87& W 187.550-181.150 Salt Lake City 4/20/06& W 196.175-196.000 Corvallis ILLINOIS (5-0) 4/22/88& W 189.500-187.900 Salt Lake City 2/23/07 W 196.225-193.800 Salt Lake City 2/7/81 W 147.180-134.650 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-192.100 Corvallis 2/26/07& W 197.325-195.100 Salt Lake City 4/3/04% W 197.625-195.400 Tucson 4/19/91& W 194.375-188.600 Tuscaloosa 3/22/08 W 197.425-196.325 Ann Arbor 4/4/09% W 197.675-196.700 Sea le 4/15/93& W 196.325-193.425 Corvallis 4/24/08& W 196.950-196.075 Athens 4/16/09& W 196.625-195.050 Lincoln 4/21/94& W 194.925-193.225 Salt Lake City 2/20/09 W 197.525-195.350 Salt Lake City 4/2/16% W 197.125-195.350 Salt Lake City 4/20/95& W 195.325-193.025 Athens 2/19/10 L 195.100-195.725 Ann Arbor

RECORDS / AWARDS 4/17/97& W 196.025-193.825 Gainesville 2/18/11 W 196.425-195.425 Salt Lake City ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (3-0) 4/16/98& W 196.200-195.300 Los Angeles 4/16/11& W 196.500-196.425 Cleveland 3/5/04 W 197.950-195.175 Sea le 2/19/99 W 196.375-195.150 Salt Lake City 2/17/12 W 196.050-194.850 Ann Arbor 4/3/04% W 197.625-193.875 Tucson 1/28/00 L 194.800-195.125 Baton Rouge 4/19/13& L 196.200-196.850 Los Angeles 1/20/17 W 197.625-193.250 Salt Lake City 4/13/00& W 196.125-194.950 Boise 3/7/14 L 197.350-197.825 Ann Arbor 2/1/02 L 196.100-196.125 Baton Rouge 3/6/15 W 198.250-197.675 Salt Lake City INDIANA STATE (0-2) 4/18/02& W 196.775-195.850 Tuscaloosa 4/17/15& W 197.475-197.025 Fort Worth RESULTS 4/2/76& L 101.650-101.720 Boone 3/14/03 W 197.475-196.575 Salt Lake City 3/4/16 W 197.525-197.050 Ann Arbor 4/1/77& L 138.500-138.550 Mount Pleasant 4/15/04& W 196.925-196.650 Las Angeles 1/7/17 W 196.625-195.525 Salt Lake City 4/21/05& W 196.850-195.800 Auburn IOWA (6-0) 4/20/06& W 196.175-195.650 Corvallis MICHIGAN STATE (4-0) 1/16/89 W 187.600-178.750 Salt Lake City 4/26/07& W 197.325-196.275 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& W 101.65-96.50 Boone 3/21/92 W 197.000-188.100 Provo 4/25/08& W 197.125-196.350 Athens 4/1/77& W 138.50-136.15 Mount Pleasant 2/6/04 W 197.650-195.900 Salt Lake City 4/17/09& W 197.425-196.375 Lincoln 3/30/78& W 141.10-136.15 Sea le 3/5/04 W 197.950-196.900 Sea le 4/22/10& W 196.625-196.025 Gainesville 4/22/88& W 189.50-178.80 Salt Lake City 4/9/05% W 196.800-192.350 Salt Lake City 4/20/12& W 197.200-196.550 Duluth HERE’S UTAH 4/12/08% W 196.950-193.875 Minneapolis 4/15/17& L 196.5875-197.7375 St. Louis MINNESOTA (29-1) 4/2/76& W 101.650- 93.350 Boone LOUISVILLE (6-0) 2/29/80 W 145.100-140.150 Los Angeles 4/2/76& W 101.650-98.900 Boone 4/4/80& W 144.150-130.050 Baton Rouge 4/1/77& W 138.500-133.150 Mount Pleasant 2/15/81 W 143.100-132.350 Los Angeles 3/30/78& W 141.100-136.600 Sea le 2/27/81 W 148.200-135.100 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-133.900 University Park 2/6/84 W 190.900-178.050 Salt Lake City 4/4/80& W 144.150-137.400 Baton Rouge 3/24/84% W 187.300-176.300 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-134.000 Salt Lake City 2/6/88 W 186.850-177.300 Tuscaloosa

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3/19/94 W 195.150-191.625 Minneapolis 4/19/02& W 196.950-196.425 Tuscaloosa NORTHERN COLORADO (9-1) 2/6/95 W 196.300-190.650 Salt Lake City 4/24/03& L 196.850-197.325 Lincoln 3/12/76% W 104.200-97.000 Salt Lake City 3/3/95 W 195.175-189.475 Corvallis 4/25/03& L 195.350-197.125 Lincoln 1/29/77 W 134.350-131.850 Fort Collins 3/17/96 W 195.550-194.700 Minneapolis 1/16/04 W 196.900-194.325 Salt Lake City

3/11/77% W 138.950-133.750 Greeley INFORMATION 2/15/97 W 195.050-195.000 Minneapolis 2/20/05 L 196.600-196.650 Lincoln 2/4/78 L 106.450-126.100 Logan 2/13/98 W 194.950-192.175 Salt Lake City 4/21/05& W 196.850-195.875 Auburn. 3/11/78% W 138.050-129.000 Albuquerque 1/23/99 W 194.600-194.175 Minneapolis 4/22/05& W 197.275-196.425 Auburn 2/3/79 W 130.850-129.300 Greeley 1/21/00 W 196.600-190.925 Salt Lake City 1/20/06 W 195.750-193.000 Salt Lake City 3/16/79% W 136.050-131.750 Logan 2/18/00 L 194.675-195.800 Tempe 4/20/06& L 196.175-196.325 Corvallis 1/26/80 W 142.600-130.600 Salt Lake City 4/1/00% W 196.325-194.750 Minneapolis 4/21/06& W 196.800-196.175 Corvallis 3/22/80% W 147.450-137.250 Boulder 1/13/01 W 195.625-194.850 Minneapolis 3/4/07 L 196.100-196.675 Lincoln 2/9/81 W 150.220-134.500 Logan

1/25/02 W 197.475-194.900 Salt Lake City 4/14/07% W 197.325-196.675 Berkeley ATHLETE PROFILES 2/1/03 W 196.400-194.750 Minneapolis 4/27/07& W 197.250-195.975 Salt Lake City OHIO STATE (8-0) 4/12/03% W 196.975-193.125 Salt Lake City 1/18/08 W 196.425-194.575 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-132.300 Salt Lake City 1/30/04 W 196.600-194.625 Salt Lake City 2/13/09 W 196.525-195.725 Lincoln 4/8/83& W 184.650-176.650 Salt Lake City 2/5/05 W 195.275-194.450 Minneapolis 3/5/10 W 196.575-195.725 Salt Lake City 4/12/85& W 188.350-179.750 Salt Lake City 4/9/05% W 196.800-193.975 Salt Lake City 4/22/10& W 196.625-196.175 Gainesville 4/19/86& W 186.950-177.800 Gainesville 2/17/06 W 196.650-193.400 Salt Lake City 1/22/11 W 196.200-194.750 Lincoln 4/24/87& W 187.550-180.200 Salt Lake City 1/27/07 W 195.875-194.125 Minneapolis 4/15/11& L 196.200-196.850 Cleveland 4/14/89& W 190.200-186.400 Athens 2/1/08 W 197.750-194.100 Salt Lake City 4/16/11& L 196.500-196.725 Cleveland 4/20/90& W 194.900-183.650 Corvallis COACHES AND STAFF 4/12/08% W 196.950-195.275 Minneapolis 3/9/12 L 197.450-197.600 Salt Lake City 1/11/02 W 196.200-193.800 Salt Lake City 4/7/12% W 196.825-194.800 Salt Lake City 4/7/12% W 196.825-196.525 Salt Lake City 4/20/12& W 197.200-196.625 Duluth OKLAHOMA (28-8) MISSOURI (4-0) 4/18/14& L 197.025-197.100 Birmingham 3/24/84% W 187.300-176.100 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-130.000 Salt Lake City 4/15/16& L 195.7625-195.7750 Fort Worth 3/30/85% W 188.850-181.850 Tempe 1/28/83 W 181.950-173.700 Columbus 4/12/85& W 188.350-177.400 Salt Lake City 4/14/07% W 197.325-194.300 Berkeley NEVADA (2-1) 4/5/86% W 187.750-184.100 Salt Lake City

4/2/11% W 196.475-194.175 Norman 1/22/76 W 96.100-94.500 Salt Lake City 3/9/87 W 190.950-187.300 Salt Lake City REVIEW / OPPONENTS 4/2/76& L 101.650-102.400 Boone 4/11/87% W 188.600-184.600 Tempe MONTANA STATE (1-0) 4/1/77& W 138.500-136.150 Mount Pleasant 1/18/88 W 187.000-184.600 Salt Lake City 2/9/81 W 150.22-123.60 Logan 2/14/88 W 189.800-186.150 Norman NEW HAMPSHIRE (4-0) 4/9/88% W 190.200-184.550 Norman NEBRASKA (44-12-2) 3/30/78& W 141.100-131.350 Sea le 2/5/89 L 190.550-190.700 Norman 3/30/79& W 138.100-131.950 University Park 3/20/99 W 196.175-194.975 Durham 2/27/89 W 191.000-187.350 Salt Lake City 4/4/80& W 144.150-126.700 Baton Rouge 4/8/06% W 195.700-192.500 Ann Arbor 4/1/89% W 192.800-190.000 Salt Lake City 3/26/82& W 148.600-138.100 Salt Lake City 4/2/11% W 196.475-194.500 Norman 4/14/89& W 190.200-187.050 Athens RECORDS / AWARDS 2/25/83 W 183.400-169.000 Corvallis 2/4/90 W 191.900-187.200 Norman 4/8/83& W 184.650-165.550 Salt Lake City NEW MEXICO (18-0) 3/10/90 W 193.100-185.100 Salt Lake City 3/30/85% W 188.850-178.700 Tempe 2/5/77 W 138.100-130.850 Salt Lake City 4/7/90% W 194.950-187.825 Salt Lake City 4/5/86% W 187.750-181.600 Salt Lake City 3/11/77% W 138.950-128.300 Greeley 4/6/91% W 194.625-188.125 Tucson 2/2/87 W 189.750-184.250 Salt Lake City 2/9/78 W 138.950-135.500 Albuquerque 2/17/92 W 195.800-187.000 Salt Lake City 4/11/87% W 188.600-185.150 Tempe 1/19/79 W 134.050-124.700 Salt Lake City 4/11/92% W 197.075-188.700 Salt Lake City 4/24/87& W 187.550-179.500 Salt Lake City 2/1/80 W 140.800-132.650 Albuquerque 4/3/93% W 196.975-187.900 Logan 2/22/88 W 190.550-185.200 Salt Lake City 3/22/80% W 147.450-135.950 Boulder 4/9/94% W 194.000-189.800 Tempe 4/9/88% W 190.200-187.050 Norman 1/30/81 W 147.900-134.300 Salt Lake City 4/8/95% W 196.625-191.050 Lincoln 4/22/88& W 189.500-183.550 Salt Lake City 3/28/81% W 149.350-138.850 Albuquerque 4/4/98% W 195.575-193.125 Tempe RESULTS 4/1/89% W 192.800-192.400 Salt Lake City 3/26/83% W 185.550-132.450 Logan 4/6/02% W 197.100-196.625 Corvallis 4/14/89& L 190.200-190.800 Athens 3/22/86# W 186.850-171.600 Salt Lake City 4/21/05& W 196.850-194.425 Auburn 4/7/90% W 194.950-191.225 Salt Lake City 3/28/87# W 187.750-185.500 Albuquerque 4/20/06& W 196.175-195.525 Corvallis 4/20/90& W 194.900-192.225 Corvallis 4/11/87% W 188.600-180.700 Tempe 4/22/10& W 196.625-196.550 Gainesville 4/6/91% W 194.625-188.275 Tucson 3/26/88# W 190.900-184.500 Logan 4/23/10& L 196.225-197.250 Gainesville 4/11/92% W 197.075-191.225 Salt Lake City 2/27/89 W 191.000-180.250 Salt Lake City 4/2/11% L 196.475-197.350 Norman 4/3/93% W 196.975-187.575 Logan 3/18/89# W 191.800-184.500 Provo 4/16/11& L 196.500-197.250 Cleveland 2/19/94 W 194.625-186.850 Salt Lake City 3/24/90# W 194.500-188.000 Salt Lake City 4/20/12& W 197.200-196.925 Duluth HERE’S UTAH 4/9/94% W 194.000-190.100 Tempe 3/23/91$ W 194.400-170.550 Albuquerque 4/19/13& L 196.200-197.200 Los Angeles 4/8/95% W 196.625-194.725 Lincoln 3/28/92$ W 196.850-188.400 Provo 4/18/15& W 197.800-197.525 Fort Worth 4/20/95& W 195.325-191.750 Athens 4/15/16& L 195.7625-197.7875 Fort Worth 4/13/96% W 196.675-195.300 Salt Lake City NORTH CAROLINA (2-0) 4/14/17& L 197.0500-197.7250 St. Louis 4/5/97% W 195.700-195.150 Salt Lake City 3/17/01 W 196.750-195.000 Gainesville 4/15/17& L 196.5875-198.3875 St. Louis 4/4/98% W 195.575-194.275 Tempe 4/2/11 W 196.475-195.225 Norman 4/17/97& T 196.025-196.025 Gainesville OKLAHOMA STATE (4-0) 4/22/99& L 195.475-196.225 Salt Lake City NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1-0) 2/22/80 W 144.450-135.300 Salt Lake City 4/14/00& W 196.875-196.725 Boise 3/1/13 W 197.125-194.675 Provo 4/4/80& W 144.150-131.050 Baton Rouge 4/19/01& W 196.575-196.200 Athens 4/10/81& W 145.650-138.450 Salt Lake City 4/20/01& T 196.025-196.025 Athens 3/26/82& W 148.600-137.200 Salt Lake City 4/18/02& W 196.775-196.575 Tuscaloosa

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OREGON (3-0) 4/16/09& W 196.624-195.350 Lincoln 4/2/76& W 101.650-99.650 Boone 3/12/10 W 196.975-196.650 Salt Lake City 3/14/81 W 148.650-140.150 Eugene 4/22/10& W 196.625-196.050 Gainesville 3/12/82% W 145.200-134.950 Corvallis 3/12/11 L 196.325-196.600 Corvallis 4/15/11& W 196.200-196.100 Cleveland OREGON STATE (67-10-1) 3/2/12 W 196.575-195.600 Salt Lake City 1/27/79 L 132.100-134.350 Tempe 3/24/12+ W 197.375-197.025 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-134.550 University Park 1/19/13 W 196.950-195.950 Salt Lake City INFORMATION 2/22/80 W 144.450-142.700 Salt Lake City 3/23/13+ L 197.075-197.850 Corvallis 4/4/80& W 144.150-140.150 Baton Rouge 2/22/14 W 197.575-196.450 Salt Lake City 2/2/81 W 147.950-144.800 Salt Lake City 3/22/14+ W 197.925-196.275 Berkeley 2/15/81 W 143.100-142.100 Los Angeles 2/27/15 W 196.875-195.750 Corvallis 3/13/81 W 147.700-147.400 Corvallis 3/21/15+ W 198.150-196.900 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-141.150 Salt Lake City 1/23/16 W 196.125-195.125 Salt Lake City 2/12/82 W 146.200-145.080 Corvallis 3/19/16+ T 196.925-196.925 Sea le 3/8/82 W 149.650-147.200 Salt Lake City 2/11/17 L 196.525-196.550 Corvallis 3/12/82% L 145.200-146.100 Corvallis 3/18/17+ W 197.925-197.400 Stanford ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 3/26/82& W 148.600-143.000 Salt Lake City 4/14/17& W 197.0500-196.3625 St. Louis 1/24/83 W 183.850-179.500 Salt Lake City 2/25/83 W 183.400-180.550 Corvallis PENN STATE (27-6) 4/8/83& W 184.650-173.550 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& L 101.650-104.250 Boone 2/3/84 W 187.950-179.650 Tempe 4/1/77& L 138.500-146.400 Mount Pleasant 2/18/84 W 184.850-178.900 Corvallis 3/30/78& L 141.100-147.700 Sea le 3/12/84 W 189.350-182.650 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& L 138.100-143.700 University Park 1/18/85 W 188.650-184.750 Salt Lake City 3/1/80 W 146.200-145.200 Los Angeles

COACHES AND STAFF 2/2/85 W 184.150-184.000 Corvallis 4/4/80& L 144.150-145.500 Baton Rouge 4/12/85& W 188.350-183.150 Salt Lake City 3/11/81 L 146.550-147.450 University Park 4/24/87& W 187.550-174.500 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-141.800 Salt Lake City 4/22/88& W 189.500-186.500 Salt Lake City 3/8/82 W 149.650-146.700 Salt Lake City 4/14/89& W 190.200-187.900 Athens 3/26/82& W 148.600-143.100 Salt Lake City 1/27/90 W 189.600-189.050 Corvallis 3/3/84 W 185.400-181.850 Fullerton MyKayla Skinner scored a 10.0 on fl oor against 2/12/90 W 193.400-187.150 Salt Lake City 3/5/84 W 185.300-179.500 Los Angeles Stanford in 2017. 4/20/90& W 194.900-189.950 Corvallis 3/8/84 W 186.700-179.100 Logan

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 1/14/91 W 193.350-189.750 Salt Lake City 4/6/84& W 186.050-179.450 Los Angeles 4/12/85& W 188.350-179.000 Salt Lake City 2/15/91 L 193.700-193.950 Corvallis SAN DIEGO STATE (7-0) 4/19/91& W 194.375-192.350 Tuscaloosa 4/19/86& W 186.950-182.700 Gainesville 4/2/76& W 101.650-97.450 Boone 2/1/92 L 194.050-194.800 Corvallis 4/22/88& W 189.500-179.700 Salt Lake City 3/30/78& W 141.100-134.300 Sea le 3/2/92 W 196.200-193.500 Salt Lake City 2/26/90 W 193.300-185.950 Salt Lake City 3/7/80 W 145.200-135.450 Salt Lake City 4/24/92& W 195.650-191.300 St. Paul 4/19/91& W 194.375-190.950 Tuscaloosa 2/18/81 W 147.750-140.850 San Diego 2/13/93 W 197.150-191.800 Salt Lake City 1/25/92 W 195.050-190.650 University Park 2/20/82 W 149.750-143.900 Salt Lake City 2/19/93 W 196.900-194.050 Corvallis 3/9/92 W 196.750-191.500 Salt Lake City 4/24/92& W 195.650-192.700 St. Paul 2/7/83 W 184.700-171.750 Salt Lake City

RECORDS / AWARDS 1/28/94 W 194.400-192.625 Corvallis 2/23/83 W 184.400-177.350 San Diego 2/25/94 W 195.300-191.675 Salt Lake City 4/15/93& W 196.325-192.700 Corvallis 3/7/94 W 194.375-190.075 Salt Lake City 4/21/94& W 194.925-193.625 Salt Lake City SAN JOSE STATE (6-0) 3/3/95 W 195.175-194.375 Corvallis 2/11/95 W 195.175-193.825 University Park 2/29/80 W 145.100-123.950 Los Angeles 4/21/95& W 196.650-194.850 Athens 3/8/96 W 196.250-193.625 Salt Lake City 1/31/85 W 184.750-168.800 Sea le 2/12/96 W 195.600-194.850 Salt Lake City 2/22/97 W 194.850-193.975 University Park 1/14/94 W 192.200-176.175 Sea le 4/25/96& W 196.000-195.700 Tuscaloosa 4/17/97& W 196.025-194.300 Gainesville

RESULTS 3/3/95 W 195.175-180.775 Corvallis 4/26/96& W 196.775-196.525 Tuscaloosa 4/16/98& W 196.200-194.625 Los Angeles 4/4/09% W 197.675-194.800 Sea le 2/7/97 L 194.475-194.900 Corvallis 4/22/99& W 195.475-194.775 Salt Lake City 4/7/12% W 196.825-193.400 Salt Lake City 3/14/98 W 195.875-190.100 Salt Lake City 4/21/05& W 196.850-194.975 Auburn 3/12/10 W 196.975-195.700 Salt Lake City 3/14/99 L 196.700-197.325 Corvallis SEATTLE PACIFIC (2-0) 4/10/99% W 196.425-194.875 Corvallis 4/18/14& W 197.025-194.825 Birmingham 4/2/76& W 101.650-99.400 Boone, NC 3/12/00 W 196.525-195.200 Corvallis 3/16/07 W 196.675-189.750 Corvallis 4/13/00& W 196.125-194.750 Boise PITTSBURGH (3-0) 3/30/79& W 138.100-133.850 University Park 3/10/01 W 197.425-196.050 Salt Lake City SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (4-3) 3/9/02 W 197.350-195.475 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-135.400 Salt Lake City HERE’S UTAH 1/22/76 L 96.100-103.950 Salt Lake City 4/6/02% W 197.100-196.800 Corvallis 4/8/06% W 195.700-190.900 Ann Arbor 4/2/76& L 101.650-106.000 Boone 2/21/03 L 196.325-196.900 Corvallis 2/23/77 L 138.000-138.050 Carbondale 3/12/04 W 197.675-197.450 Salt Lake City RUTGERS (1-0) 4/1/77& W 138.500-138.150 Mount Pleasant 1/21/05 W 195.950-194.250 Corvallis 4/8/06% W 195.700-188.975 Ann Arbor 1/14/78 W 140.250-133.550 Salt Lake City 4/9/05% W 196.800-195.675 Salt Lake City 3/30/78& W 141.100-135.900 Sea le 3/10/06 W 196.575-195.150 Salt Lake City SACRAMENTO STATE (2-0) 4/4/80& W 144.150-132.850 Baton Rouge 3/16/07 W 196.675-196.600 Corvallis 4/10/99% W 196.425-190.275 Corvallis 3/7/08 W 196.300-195.150 Salt Lake City 4/14/07% W 197.325-191.725 Berkeley 1/30/09 W 197.050-196.650 Corvallis

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SOUTHERN UTAH (23-0) 2/20/16 W 197.150-195.875 Stanford, Calif. 4/26/07& W 197.325-196.475 Salt Lake City 1/20/92 W 194.000-184.000 Salt Lake City 3/19/16+ W 196.925-196.125 Sea le 4/27/07& W 197.250-196.925 Salt Lake City 1/18/93 W 196.950-186.300 Salt Lake City 3/3/17 W 197.500-196.275 Salt Lake City 2/24/08 W 197.450-195.825 Los Angeles 3/18/17+ W 197.925-196.625 Stanford 4/24/08& W 196.950-196.725 Athens

3/20/93$ W 197.600-192.000 Boise INFORMATION 2/6/95 W 196.300-190.300 Salt Lake City 1/9/09 W 196.175-196.075 Salt Lake City 3/30/96 W 196.400-194.200 Salt Lake City TEXAS WOMAN’S (1-0) 4/16/09& T 196.625-196.625 Lincoln 3/15/97 W 195.800-193.675 Cedar City 2/6/09 W 196.850-191.425 Salt Lake City 1/9/10 L 195.125-196.500 Los Angeles 2/5/99 W 195.525-191.350 Salt Lake City 4/22/10& L 196.625-196.875 Gainesville 3/18/00 W 197.200-193.300 Provo TOWSON STATE (1-0) 4/23/10& L 196.225-197.725 Gainesville 1/5/01 W 196.375-190.850 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-187.975 Corvallis 1/7/11 W 195.700-195.300 Salt Lake City 4/1/00% W 196.325-191.800 Minneapolis 4/16/11& L 196.500-197.375 Cleveland 4/6/02% W 197.100-193.350 Corvallis UC-DAVIS (2-0) 1/8/12 L 196.025-196.075 Los Angeles ATHLETE PROFILES 4/9/05% W 196.800-193.450 Salt Lake City 4/5/14% W 197.300-193.900 Faye eville 3/24/12+ L 197.375-197.425 Salt Lake City 1/27/06 W 197.200-193.175 Salt Lake City 1/16/15 W 196.675-193.950 Salt Lake City 4/20/12& L 197.200-197.400 Duluth 2/2/07 W 196.150-190.650 Salt Lake City 4/21/12& L 197.375-197.750 Duluth 2/22/08 W 197.200-193.100 Salt Lake City UCLA (53-30-1) 1/12/13 L 195.300-197.425 Los Angeles 4/12/08% W 196.950-194.050 Minneapolis 1/22/77 W 136.950-128.150 Salt Lake City 3/23/13+ L 197.075-197.375 Corvallis 2/6/09 W 196.850-194.325 Salt Lake City 4/1/77& W 138.500-136.400 Mount Pleasant 4/19/13& L 196.200-197.200 Los Angeles 3/12/10 W 196.975-196.025 Salt Lake City 2/10/79 W 134.000-131.650 Salt Lake City 1/25/14 W 197.125-195.875 Salt Lake City 1/19/13 W 196.950-191.050 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-130.550 University Park 3/7/14 L 197.350-197.475 Ann Arbor COACHES AND STAFF 1/11/14 W 196.650-192.025 Salt Lake City 2/29/80 W 145.100-143.200 Los Angeles 3/22/14+ W 197.925-196.525 Berkeley 1/16/15 W 196.675-195.500 Salt Lake City 4/4/80& W 144.150-138.850 Baton Rouge 4/5/14% W 197.300-196.600 Faye eville 1/15/16 W 196.725-195.600 Cedar City 2/2/81 W 147.950-145.250 Salt Lake City 4/18/14& W 197.025-197.000 Birmingham 4/2/16% W 197.125-194.950 Salt Lake City 2/15/81 W 143.100-142.750 Los Angeles 1/23/15 W 196.725-194.725 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-144.100 Salt Lake City 3/21/15+ W 198.150-197.350 Salt Lake City SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (2-4) 2/20/82 W 149.750-144.500 Salt Lake City 4/17/15& W 197.475-196.400 Fort Worth 4/2/76& L 101.650-106.800 Boone 2/27/82 W 147.000-145.050 Los Angeles 2/6/16 L 197.075-197.100 Los Angeles

4/1/77& L 138.500-141.950 Mount Pleasant 3/26/82& W 148.600-142.400 Salt Lake City 3/19/16+ L 196.925-197.250 Sea le REVIEW / OPPONENTS 2/24/78 L 143.250-146.400 Salt Lake City 2/11/83 W 186.950-180.550 Salt Lake City 4/2/16% W 197.125-196.375 Salt Lake City 3/30/78& L 141.100-145.050 Sea le 2/20/83 W 182.800-178.850 Los Angeles 4/15/16& L 195.7625-196.7000 Fort Worth 2/20/79 W 138.400-134.450 Salt Lake City 4/8/83& W 184.650-177.800 Salt Lake City 2/18/17 W 197.875-197.500 Salt Lake City 3/30/79& W 138.100-137.700 University Park 1/31/84 W 187.050-183.200 Salt Lake City 3/18/17+ W 197.925-197.100 Stanford 3/2/84 W 186.550-185.050 Los Angeles 4/14/17& L 197.0500-197.5000 St. Louis STANFORD (30-6) 4/6/84& W 186.050-185.550 Los Angeles 4/15/17& L 196.5875-197.2625 St. Louis 2/9/80 W 144.500-134.150 Logan 1/12/85 W 187.900-180.150 Salt Lake City 2/16/85 W 185.700-177.350 Los Angeles 2/13/87 W 183.850-176.750 Fullerton USC (15-2) RECORDS / AWARDS 2/27/89 W 191.000-181.900 Salt Lake City 4/19/86& W 186.950-181.700 Gainesville 4/2/76& W 101.650-96.950 Boone 4/24/92& W 195.650-189.100 St. Paul 3/9/87 W 190.950-186.100 Salt Lake City 4/1/77& L 138.500-142.300 Mount Pleasant 4/25/96& W 196.000-194.025 Tuscaloosa 4/24/87& W 187.550-187.000 Salt Lake City 3/30/78& L 141.100-141.650 Sea le 3/7/97 W 197.925-196.800 Salt Lake City 4/22/88& W 189.500-188.800 Salt Lake City 2/6/79 W 140.400-133.750 Salt Lake City 3/6/98 L 194.275-195.550 Stanford 4/14/89& L 190.200-192.600 Athens 3/30/79& W 138.100-137.700 University Park 1/15/99 W 196.050-192.575 Salt Lake City 4/20/90& W 194.900-193.100 Corvallis 2/29/80 W 145.100-139.150 Los Angeles* 4/19/01& W 196.575-195.400 Athens 4/24/92& W 195.650-189.800 St. Paul 3/1/80 W 146.200-138.500 Los Angeles 4/19/02& W 196.950-196.025 Tuscaloosa 4/16/93& W 195.825-194.925 Corvallis 2/15/81 W 143.100-140.550 Los Angeles* 4/12/03% W 196.975-196.625 Salt Lake City 4/22/94& W 196.400-194.975 Salt Lake City 2/20/81 W 146.600-142.100 Los Angeles 2/20/95 W 196.375-194.300 Salt Lake City 4/10/81& W 145.650-137.000 Salt Lake City 4/24/03& W 196.850-196.200 Lincoln RESULTS 4/16/04& L 195.775-197.125 Los Angeles 4/21/95& W 196.650-196.150 Athens 2/22/82 W 149.300-144.700 Salt Lake City 3/4/05 W 197.425-196.025 Salt Lake City 4/26/96& L 196.775-197.475 Tuscaloosa 2/27/82 W 147.000-149.950 Los Angeles* 4/26/07& W 197.325-197.200 Salt Lake City 4/17/97& L 196.025-196.425 Gainesville 2/20/83 W 182.800-178.850 Los Angeles* 4/27/07& W 197.250-196.825 Salt Lake City 4/16/98& L 196.200-196.925 Los Angeles 2/25/83 W 183.400-176.200 Corvallis 4/24/08& W 196.950-196.900 Athens 4/17/98& W 196.025-195.750 Los Angeles 2/13/84 W 185.000-173.250 Salt Lake City 4/25/08& W 197.125-196.750 Athens 4/10/99% L 196.425-197.025 Corvallis 3/3/84 W 185.400-180.600 Fullerton 4/23/10& L 196.225-197.100 Gainesville 2/14/00 W 196.350-195.150 Salt Lake City 3/5/84 W 185.300-178.500 Los Angeles 1/28/11 L 196.500-196.825 Salt Lake City 4/14/00& L 196.875-197.300 Boise *Neutral at UCLA HERE’S UTAH 2/24/12 W 196.300-196.100 Salt Lake City 1/21/01 L 195.700-197.500 Los Angeles 3/24/12+ W 197.375-196.825 Salt Lake City 4/20/01& L 196.025-197.575 Athens UTAH STATE (89-3) 4/20/12& W 197.200-197.125 Duluth 4/19/02& L 196.950-197.150 Tuscaloosa 2/3/78 W 144.000-141.000 Salt Lake City 4/21/12& L 197.375-197.500 Duluth 1/10/03 L 196.750-197.225 Salt Lake City 2/4/78 L 106.450-142.000 Logan 2/23/13 W 197.300-197.075 Salt Lake City 4/25/03& L 195.300-197.825 Lincoln 3/11/78% W 138.050-134.700 Albuquerque 3/23/13+ W 197.075-196.625 Corvallis 1/10/04 W 197.350-196.375 Los Angeles 1/12/79 L 129.500-136.150 Logan 2/17/14 L 196.300-197.000 Stanford 4/15/04& L 196.925-197.675 Los Angeles 1/26/79 L 129.300-133.650 Tucson 3/22/14+ W 197.925-197.175 Berkeley 4/16/04& L 195.775-198.125 Los Angeles 1/27/79 W 132.100-131.700 Tempe 2/21/15 W 198.050-195.900 Salt Lake City 1/7/05 W 197.675-197.300 Salt Lake City 3/16/79% W 136.050-133.300 Logan 3/21/15+ W 198.150-197.175 Salt Lake City 4/22/05& W 197.275-197.150 Auburn 3/30/79& W 138.100-133.700 University Park 4/17/15& W 197.475-197.175 Fort Worth 1/7/06 W 194.875-193.850 Los Angeles 2/1/80 W 140.800-133.100 Albuquerque 4/18/15& W 197.800-197.250 Fort Worth 1/12/07 W 196.325-195.975 Salt Lake City 2/2/80 W 134.900-134.150 El Paso

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2/9/80 W 144.500-136.550 Logan 2/6/01 W 197.125-194.325 Salt Lake City 4/4/09% W 197.675-194.800 Sea le 2/29/80 W 145.100-137.700 Los Angeles 4/7/01% W 194.075-191.200 Salt Lake City 1/29/10 W 195.850-194.650 Sea le 3/22/80% W 147.450-141.450 Boulder 2/15/02 W 196.350-193.600 Logan 4/10/10% W 196.90-195.075 Salt Lake City 4/4/80& W 144.150-131.450 Baton Rouge 2/7/03 W 197.825-196.150 Logan 2/11/11 W 196.975-195.475 Salt Lake City 2/9/81 W 150.220-140.300 Logan 2/27/04 W 198.050-195.475 Salt Lake City 4/2/11% W 196.475-195.300 Norman 2/27/81 W 148.200-140.950 Salt Lake City 1/14/05 W 195.675-193.850 Logan 3/24/12+ W 197.375-194.125 Salt Lake City 3/28/81% W 149.350-142.400 Albuquerque 1/27/06 W 197.200-192.675 Salt Lake City 2/15/13 T 195.975-195.975 Sea le 4/10/81& W 145.650-132.750 Salt Lake City 2/9/07 W 196.575-194.325 Logan 3/23/13+ W 197.075-195.875 Corvallis INFORMATION 1/17/83 W 181.750-170.300 Salt Lake City 2/22/08 W 197.200-189.650 Salt Lake City 2/28/14 W 197.125-193.475 Salt Lake City 3/9/83 W 180.900-178.550 Logan 2/9/09 W 196.950-193.500 Logan 3/22/14+ W 197.925-195.125 Berkeley 3/26/83% W 185.550-174.350 Logan 2/12/10 W 196.225-178.250 Salt Lake City 2/14/15 W 197.025-195.650 Sea le 2/6/84 W 190.900-180.250 Salt Lake City 2/25/11 W 196.550-193.150 Logan 3/21/15+ W 198.150-196.000 Salt Lake City 3/8/84 W 186.700-180.500 Logan 1/13/12 W 197.400-191.925 Salt Lake City 2/13/16 W 197.125-196.250 Salt Lake City 3/24/84% W 187.300-168.850 Salt Lake City 4/5/14% W 197.300-191.875 Faye eville 3/19/16+ W 196.925-195.300 Sea le 2/9/85 W 189.700-176.400 Salt Lake City 4/4/15% W 196.575-195.150 Berkeley 4/2/16% W 197.125-195.825 Salt Lake City 3/5/85 W 186.700-180.950 Logan 4/2/16% W 197.125-195.025 Salt Lake City 1/28/17 W 197.150-196.300 Sea le 3/4/86 W 188.750-184.050 Salt Lake City 3/18/17+ W 197.925-197.100 Stanford ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 3/10/86 W 186.250-183.850 Logan UTEP (7-0) 4/14/17& W 197.0500-196.5625 St. Louis 3/22/86# W 186.850-181.150 Salt Lake City 3/12/76% W 104.200-86.900 Salt Lake City 4/5/86% W 187.750-182.750 Salt Lake City 2/4/77 W 137.500-100.300 Salt Lake City WASHINGTON STATE (1-0) 1/26/87 W 189.000-184.700 Salt Lake City 2/10/78 W 140.000-128.000 El Paso 3/10/86 W 186.250-138.850 Logan 3/28/87# W 187.750-184.850 Albuquerque 1/20/79 W 138.900-120.050 Provo 4/11/87% W 188.600-182.100 Tempe 2/2/80 W 134.900-119.450 El Paso WEBER STATE (2-0) 1/29/88 W 185.600-180.750 Tempe 3/22/80% W 147.450-126.100 Boulder 1/27/78 W 143.800-104.300 Salt Lake City 2/22/88 W 190.550-185.600 Salt Lake City 1/30/81 W 147.900-120.750 Salt Lake City 1/28/78 W 144.600-98.920 Salt Lake City

COACHES AND STAFF 3/26/88# W 190.900-186.400 Logan 4/9/88% W 190.200-184.800 Norman WASHINGTON (55-0-2) WEST VIRGINIA (5-0) 1/16/89 W 187.600-181.450 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& W 101.650- 99.600 Boone 3/10/90 W 193.100-185.550 Salt Lake City 3/4/89 W 191.600-188.900 Logan 4/1/77& W 138.500-133.850 Mount Pleasant 4/20/95& W 195.325-189.650 Athens 3/18/89# W 191.800-186.600 Provo 1/28/78 W 144.600-134.200 Salt Lake City 4/1/00% W 196.325-195.475 Minneapolis 4/1/89% W 192.800-188.300 Salt Lake City 2/7/81 W 147.180-137.300 Salt Lake City 4/7/01% W 194.075-192.400 Salt Lake City 1/19/90 W 191.950-184.550 Salt Lake City 2/9/81 W 150.220-139.000 Logan 1/19/13 W 196.950-192.125 Salt Lake City 3/17/90 W 191.450-189.050 Logan 3/12/82% W 145.200-138.850 Corvallis

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 3/24/90# W 194.500-188.850 Salt Lake City 2/15/83 W 185.050-173.750 Salt Lake City WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 4/7/90% W 194.950-187.550 Salt Lake City 4/6/84& W 186.050-178.550 Los Angeles 3/4/01 W 196.725-194.075 Sea le 2/2/91 W 195.600-190.600 Salt Lake City 1/31/85 W 184.750-180.450 Sea le 2/20/91 W 192.400-190.800 Logan 2/28/85 W 187.500-182.100 Salt Lake City WISCONSIN (2-0) 4/6/91% W 194.625-190.575 Tucson 1/24/86 W 186.050-182.550 Salt Lake City 4/2/76& W 101.650-96.700 Boone 4/19/91& W 194.375-185.950 Tuscaloosa 2/21/86 W 186.150-184.050 Sea le 2/6/88 W 186.850-180.150 Tuscaloosa 1/20/92 W 194.000-185.550 Salt Lake City 1/26/87 W 189.000-182.650 Salt Lake City 2/7/92 W 195.750-188.600 Salt Lake City 3/14/87 W 184.700-182.250 Sea le #-HCAC Championship 2/24/92 W 195.650-190.650 Logan 4/24/87& W 187.550-179.850 Salt Lake City $-WAC Championship RECORDS / AWARDS 4/11/92% W 197.075-189.350 Salt Lake City 1/29/88 W 185.600-182.350 Tempe +-Pac-12 Championship 1/18/93 W 196.950-188.450 Salt Lake City 3/4/88 W 184.850-179.650 Fullerton %-Regionals (AIAW/NCAA) 2/8/93 W 196.300-187.800 Salt Lake City 3/6/93 W 196.650-189.200 Salt Lake City &-Na onals (AIAW/NCAA) 3/1/93 W 195.850-191.400 Logan 1/14/94 W 192.200-185.300 Sea le 4/3/93% W 196.975-189.850 Logan 1/23/95 W 195.600-191.000 Salt Lake City 2/7/94 W 194.675-190.500 Salt Lake City 3/1/96 W 195.400-193.950 Sea le

RESULTS 3/12/94 W 194.200-192.800 Logan 1/17/97 W 196.575-193.125 Salt Lake City 4/9/94% W 194.000-188.450 Tempe 2/20/98 W 196.225-195.225 Sea le 2/6/95 W 196.300-190.100 Salt Lake City 4/16/98& W 196.200-195.450 Los Angeles 3/11/95 W 197.175-193.925 Logan 3/6/99 W 197.150-193.800 Salt Lake City 4/8/95% W 196.625-191.950 Lincoln 4/10/99% W 196.425-193.425 Corvallis 1/19/96 W 192.350-188.050 Logan 3/3/00 W 196.800-194.900 Salt Lake City 2/23/96 W 196.100-192.800 Salt Lake City 3/4/01 T 196.725-196.725 Sea le 4/13/96% W 196.675-193.050 Salt Lake City 2/8/02 W 195.700-193.375 Sea le 1/24/97 W 196.750-193.625 Logan 4/6/02% W 197.100-194.775 Corvallis HERE’S UTAH 2/17/97 W 196.925-192.750 Salt Lake City 3/7/03 W 196.975-194.950 Salt Lake City 4/5/97% W 195.700-193.675 Salt Lake City 3/5/04 W 197.950-197.550 Sea le 2/2/98 W 194.950-193.400 Logan 3/11/05 W 197.850-195.175 Salt Lake City 2/27/98 W 196.175-192.775 Salt Lake City 1/13/06 W 195.625-193.325 Sea le 4/4/98% W 195.575-191.175 Tempe 1/19/07 W 196.725-193.850 Salt Lake City 2/26/99 W 197.625-195.675 Logan 3/16/07 W 196.675-193.625 Corvallis 1/14/00 W 195.650-190.375 Salt Lake City 4/14/07% W 197.325-193.300 Berkeley 2/7/00 W 197.075-193.175 Logan 2/16/08 W 197.100-194.675 Sea le 4/1/00% W 196.325-192.950 Minneapolis 1/23/09 W 196.850-193.450 Salt Lake City

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TEAM SCORING HIGHS TEAM POSTSEASON RECORDS 7. 39.725, Theresa Kulikowski, 2-26-99 39.725, Deidra Graham, 2-16-01 1. 198.600 vs. Brigham Young, 3-19-04 NCAA Championships: 197.800, 2015 39.725, Theresa Kulikowski, 3-9-02 2. 198.425 vs. Brigham Young, 3-23-02 NCAA Regional: 197.675, 2009 39.725, Deidra Graham, 3-23-02 3. 198.250 vs. Michigan, 3-6-15 Pac-12 Championship: 198.150, 2015 39.725, Annabeth Eberle, 1-23-04 4. 198.150 at Pac-12 Championship, 3-21-15 39.725, Annabeth Eberle, 3-5-04 5. 198.125 vs. Florida, 3-16-13 ALL-AROUND HIGHS 39.725, Ashley Postell, 2-24-08 6. 198.050 vs. Utah State, 2-27-04 INFORMATION 39.725, Ashley Postell, 3-28-08 7. 198.025 vs. Georgia, 3-15-14 1. 39.950, Suzanne Metz, 3-25-95 39.725, MyKayla Skinner, 3-18-17 8. 197.950 vs. Washington, 3-5-04 2. 39.900, Kristen Kenoyer, 3-6-93 8. 39.700, Traci Sommer, 3-7-97 9. 197.925 vs. Stanford, 3-7-97 3. 39.875, Melissa Vituj, 2-27-04 39.700, Melissa Vituj, 3-5-04 197.925 vs. Brigham Young, 3-23-01 4. 39.800, Kristen Kenoyer, 4-3-93 39.700, Kris na Baske , 2-9-07 197.925 at Pac-12 Championship, 3-22-14 39.800, Theresa Kulikowski, 2-15-02 39.700, Ashley Postell, 3-22-08 197.925 at Pac-12 Championship, 3-20-17 39.800, Theresa Kulikowski, 3-23-02 39.700, Georgia Dabritz, 3-16-13 10. 197.900 vs. Arizona State, 2-16-01 39.800, Melissa Vituj, 3-19-04 39.700, Georgia Dabritz, 1-31-15 39.800, Ashley Postell, 2-1-08 39.700, Georgia Dabritz, 3-6-15 ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 5. 39.775, Annabeth Eberle, 3-19-04 TEAM EVENT RECORDS 39.700, Georgia Dabritz, 4-18-15 39.775, Ashley Postell, 3-11-05 9. 39.675, Theresa Kulikowski, 4-22-99 VT: 49.775, Brigham Young, 3-19-04 39.775, Georgia Dabritz, 3-21-15 39.675, Veronique Leclerc, 3-23-01 UB: 49.700, WAC Championship, 3-20-93 37.775, MyKayla Skinner, 1-20-17 39.675, Theresa Kulikowski, 4-6-02 BB: 49.650, Brigham Young, 3-25-95 6. 39.750, Kristen Kenoyer, 3-28-92 39.675, Melissa Vituj, 2-7-03 FX: 49.800, Brigham Young, 3-23-01 39.750, Kristen Kenoyer, 2-19-93 39.675, Melissa Vituj, 3-14-03 39.750, Annabeth Eberle, 3-28-03 39.675, Annabeth Eberle, 3-21-03 39.750, Theresa Kulikowski, 3-20-99 39.675, Annabeth Eberle, 2-6-04 COACHES AND STAFF 39.750, Ashley Postell, 2-22-08 39.675, Annabeth Eberle, 1-16-04 39.750, Ashley Postell, 4-25-08 39.675, Melissa Vituj, 3-12-04 39.750, Georgia Dabritz, 4-4-15 39.675, Rachel Tidd, 3-19-04 39.750, MyKayla Skinner, 2-25-17 39.675, Melissa Vituj, 4-3-04 39.675, Annabeth Eberle, 3-18-05 39.675, Ashley Postell, 4-14-07 39.675, Kris na Baske , 2-9-09

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 39.675, Kris na Baske , 2-20-09 39.675, Kris na Baske , 3-13-09 39.675, Georgia Dabritz, 2-6-15 39.675, MyKayla Skinner, 2-18-17 10. 39.650, Kristen Kenoyer, 3-9-92 39.650, Missy Marlowe, 3-24-92 39.650, Suzanne Metz, 3-20-95 39.650, Theresa Kulikowski, 3-27-99 RECORDS / AWARDS 39.650, Melissa Vituj, 2-20-04 39.650, Nicolle Ford, 3-11-05 39.650, Ashley Postell, 3-6-06 39.650, Ashley Postell, 3-17-06 39.650, Ashley Postell, 4-27-07 39.650, Kris na Baske , 2-6-09 RESULTS 39.650, Kris na Baske , 3-20-09 39.650, Kris na Baske , 4-4-09 39.650, Tory Wilson, 3-16-13 39.650, Tory Wilson, 3-6-15 39.650, Breanna Hughes, 3-4-16 39.650, Breanna Hughes, 3-12-16 39.650, MyKayla Skinner, 3-3-17 39.650, Baely Rowe, 3-3-17 HERE’S UTAH

Suzanne Metz set the school all-around record in 1995, scoring a 39.95.

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VICTORIES Career Total Wins

1. 120 . Ashley Postell, 2005-08 INFORMATION 2. 112 . Theresa Kulikowski, 1999-2003 3. 98 . . Missy Marlowe, 1989-92 4. 88 . . Kris na Baske , 2006-09 88 . . Georgia Dabritz, 2012-15 5. 87 . . Kristen Kenoyer, 1990-93

Career All-Around Wins ATHLETE PROFILES 1. 30 . . Ashley Postell, 2005-08 2. 18 . . Missy Marlowe, 1989-92 3. 17 . . Kristen Kenoyer, 1990-93 17 . . Theresa Kulikowski, 1999-2003 Season Total Wins

1. 47 . . Ashley Postell, 2008 COACHES AND STAFF 2. 43 . . MyKayla Skinner, 2017 3. 40 . . Theresa Kulikowski, 1999 4. 38 . . Kristen Kenoyer, 1993 5. 37 . . Missy Marlowe, 1991 6. 36 . . Georgia Dabritz, 2015 7. 35 . . Kris na Baske , 2009 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Season All-Around Wins 1. 12 . . MyKayla Skinner, 2017 2. 11 . . Ashley Postell, 2008 MyKayla Skinner broke the Utah record for season all-around wins with 12 as a freshman in 2017. 11 . . Suzanne Metz, 1995

10.0 SCORES OVERALL 10.0 VAULT SCORES 10.0 BEAM SCORES Career Career

Career RECORDS / AWARDS 1. 3 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1990-93) 1. 6 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (1999-2003) 1. 14 . . Theresa Kulikowski (1999-2003) 3 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2002-05) 2. 3 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1990-93) 2. 11 . . Kristen Kenoyer (1990-93) 3 . . . Tory Wilson (2012-15) 3 . . . Ashley Postell (2005-08) 3. 9 . . . Georgia Dabritz (2012-15) 4. 2 . . . Ashley Postell (2005-08) 4. 2 . . . Missy Marlowe (1989-92) 4. 7 . . . Missy Marlowe (1989-92) 2 . . . Traci Sommer (1995-98) 5. 6 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2002-05) 2 . . . Shannon Bowles (1998-02) 6. 5 . . . Ashley Postell (2005-08) Season 1. 3 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1993) Season Season 3 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2004) 1. 2 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1992) 3. 2 . . . Ashley Postell (2008) RESULTS 1. 9 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1993) 2 . . . Missy Marlowe (1992) 2 . . . Tory Wilson (2015) 2. 6 . . . Georgia Dabritz (2015) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2002) 3. 5 . . . Missy Marlowe (1992) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2003) 4. 4 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (1999) 10.0 BARS SCORES 2 . . . Ashley Postell (2005) 4 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2002) 6. 3 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2001) Career 3 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2003) 10.0 FLOOR SCORES

1. 7 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (1999-2003) HERE’S UTAH 3 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2004) 7 . . . Georgia Dabritz (2012-15) Career 3 . . . Melissa Vituj (2004) 3. 3 . . . Missy Marlowe (1989-92) 1. 4 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1990-93) 3 . . . Ashley Postell (2008) 4. 2 . . . (1993-96) 2. 3 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2002-05) Single Meet 3. 2 . . . Melissa Vituj (2001-04) Season 1. 3 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (VT, UB, FX, 3-20-93) 2 . . . MyKayla Skinner (2017-) 1. 5 . . . Georgia Dabritz (2015) 2. 2 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (BB, FX, 3-6-93) Season 2 . . . Suzanne Metz (VT, FX, 3-25-95) 2. 2 . . . Missy Marlowe (1991) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (UB, FX, 2-26-99) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (1999) 1. 4 . . . Kristen Kenoyer (1993) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2001) 2. 2 . . . Annabeth Eberle (2003) 2 . . . Theresa Kulikowski (2002) 2 . . . Melissa Vituj (2004) 2 . . . MyKayla Skinner (2017)

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10.0, Kristen Kenoyer at WAC Championship, 3-20-93 10.0, Sandy Woolsey vs. Brigham Young, 3-25-95 10.0, Sandy Woolsey at NCAA Regional, 4-13-96 10.0, Angie Leonard vs. Stanford, 3-7-97 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Utah State/BSU, 2-26-99 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Brigham Young, 3-27-99 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Brigham Young, 2-9-01 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Michigan, 2-23-01 INFORMATION 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Arizona, 1-18-02 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Minnesota, 1-25-02 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Minnesota, 2-1-03 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Florida, 3-16-13 10.0, Georgia Dabritz at Pac-12 Championship, 3-22-14 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Arizona, 1-31-15 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Stanford, 2-21-15 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Michigan, 3-6-15

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 10.0, Georgia Dabritz at NCAA Championships, 4-17-15 10.0, Georgia Dabritz at NCAA Championships, 4-18-15 BALANCE BEAM 10.0, Missy Marlowe vs. Utah State, 2-7-92 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. Penn State, 3-9-92 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer at WAC Championship, 3-28-92 10.0, Missy Marlowe at NCAA Regional, 4-11-92

COACHES AND STAFF 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. UW/Boise State, 3-6-93 10.0, Traci Sommer vs. Brigham Young, 3-25-95 10.0, Sandy Woolsey vs. Oregon State, 2-12-96 10.0, Summer Reid vs. Brigham Young, 1-31-97 10.0, Shannon Bowles vs. Brigham Young, 2-6-98 10.0, Traci Sommer vs. Oregon State, 3-14-98 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. New Hampshire, 3-20-99 10.0, Shannon Bowles vs. Arizona, 1-26-01 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Utah State, 2-6-01 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Utah State, 2-15-02 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski at NCAA Regional, 4-6-02 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Washington, 3-7-03 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski at NCAA Regional, 4-12-03 10.0, Melissa Vituj vs. Utah State, 2-27-04 10.0, Ashley Postell vs. Washington, 3-11-05 Shannon Bowles had three 10.0 performances during her career. 10.0, Ashley Postell vs. Arizona State, 3-18-05

RECORDS / AWARDS 10.0, Ashley Postell vs. Brigham Young, 3-28-08 VAULT FLOOR EXERCISE 10.0, Missy Marlowe vs. Oregon State, 3-2-92 10.0, Missy Marlowe vs. Penn State, 3-9-92 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer at WAC Championship, 3-20-93 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. Oregon State, 2-13-93 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. Oregon State, 2-19-93 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. UW/Boise State, 3-6-93 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer vs. Brigham Young, 3-13-93

RESULTS 10.0, Aimee Trepanier vs. UW/Boise State, 3-6-93 10.0, Suzanne Metz vs. Brigham Young, 3-25-95 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer at WAC Championship, 3-20-93 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs. UCLA, 1-10-04 10.0, Kristen Kenoyer at NCAA Regional, 4-3-93 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs.UW/Iowa/UIC, 3-5-04 10.0, Suzanne Metz vs. Brigham Young, 3-25-95 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs. Brigham Young, 3-19-04 10.0, Theresa Kulikowski vs. Utah State/BSU, 2-26-99 10.0, Rachel Tidd vs. Brigham Young, 3-19-04 10.0, Shannon Bowles vs. Brigham Young, 3-23-01 10.0, Ashley Postell vs. Minnesota, 2-1-08 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs. Arizona State, 1-24-03 10.0, Ashley Postell vs. SUU/USU, 2-22-08 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs. Brigham Young, 3-28-03 10.0, Tory Wilson vs. California, 2-9-13 10.0, Melissa Vituj vs. Arizona State/AFA, 2-20-04

HERE’S UTAH 10.0, Tory Wilson vs. Arizona State, 2-6-15 10.0, Veronique Leclerc vs. Utah State, 2-27-04 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Arizona State, 2-6-15 10.0, Melissa Vituj vs. Brigham Young 3-19-04 10.0, Tory Wilson at Pac-12 Championships, 3-21-15 10.0, Annabeth Eberle vs. Arizona State, 3-18-05 10.0, Lia Del Priore vs. Stanford, 2-23-13 10.0, Georgia Dabritz vs. Michigan/UCLA, 3-7-14 10.0, Missy Marlowe vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 2-11-91 10.0, Nansy Damianova vs. Georgia, 3-15-14 10.0, Missy Marlowe vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 3-1-91 10.0, Breanna Hughes vs. Georgia, 3-12-16 10.0, Missy Marlowe at WAC Championship, 3-28-92 10.0, MyKayla Skinner vs. Stanford, 3-3-17 10.0, Aimee Trepanier vs. Oregon State, 2-13-93 10.0, MyKayla Skinner at Pac-12 Championship, 3-18-17

46 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS HIGHEST HONORS

MISSY MARLOWE (1989-92) THERESA KULIKOWSKI (1999-2003)

In 1992, she became the fi rst gymnast in history to win the Honda She was the fi rst gymnast in history (and one of two all me) to be

Broderick Cup, which recognizes the na on’s best collegiate female honored as the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year, an award INFORMATION athlete. To this day, she remains one of just three gymnasts ever to win the encompassing every NCAA sport (male and female). She also received coveted Honda Broderick Cup. the NCAA’s highest award for She also received the NCAA’s student-athletes when she was highest award for student- named a 2004 Top VIII Award athletes when she was named a winner. 1993 Top VI Award winner.

• 1996 U.S. Olympic Alternate ATHLETE PROFILES • 1988 U.S. Olympian • Three- me NCAA Champion • Five- me NCAA Champion • 14- me All-American • 12- me All-American • 2003 AAI Senior Gymnast • NCAA team tles in 1990 of the Year and 1992 • Two- me Academic • 1992 Honda Broderick Cup All-American winner • 2003 Academic All-American COACHES AND STAFF • 1993 NCAA Top VI Award of the Year • 1992 WAC Female Athlete of • 2004 NCAA Top VIII Award the Year • Graduated Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA • NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship REVIEW / OPPONENTS

ASHLEY POSTELL (2005-08) GEORGIA DABRITZ (2012-15)

The only 20- me gymnas cs All-American in NCAA Championships history, In 2015, she won the NCAA uneven bar championship and became the she won the maximum number of NCAA All-America honors possible fi rst gymnast in NCAA history to score 10.0 on bars in both the semifi nals RECORDS / AWARDS during her career from 2005-2008. The former world balance beam and Super Six at the na onal championships. In her career, she won every champion is a member of the major Pac-12 gymnas cs USA Gymnas cs Hall of Fame. athle c and academic award and was an NCAA Today’s Top • 2002 World Balance Beam 10 recipient. Champion • 2008 USA Gymnas cs Hall of • 2015 NCAA uneven bar Fame Inductee champion

• Only 20- me NCAA • 16- me All-American RESULTS gymnas cs All-American in • Six- me Pac-12 champion NCAA history • AAI Award for Senior • 2007 NCAA Balance Beam Gymnast of the Year Champion • Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year • Three- me NCAA all-around (2015) runner-up • Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the

• Utah Record for Career Year (2015) HERE’S UTAH Wins (120) • Pac-12 Specialist of the • Utah Record for Season Year (2014) Wins (47) • Pac-12 Freshman of the • Four- me Utah MVP Year (2012) • Led Utah in victories all four seasons (88 career wins) • 1st-team CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American • NCAA Today’s Top 10 recipient

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NCAA AWARD WINNERS NCAA Top VI, VIII, 10 Missy Marlowe (1993, Top VI) Theresa Kulikowski (2004, Top VIII) Georgia Dabritz (2016, Today’s Top 10)

INFORMATION NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 2002 Shannon Bowles 2003 Theresa Kulikowski 2016 Georgia Dabritz

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

First Team Academic All-American

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 2002 Shannon Bowles Theresa Kulikowski 2003 Theresa Kulikowski* 2009 Kris na Baske 2010 Daria Bijak 2015 Georgia Dabritz 2016 Breanna Hughes *NCAA Academic All-American of the Year Utah’s 2017 team award winners (le to right): Maddy Stover, Missy Reinstadtler, MyKayla Skinner, COACHES AND STAFF Macey Roberts and Baely Rowe. Second Team Academic All-American 1993 Kristen Kenoyer 1998 Molly Northrop OLYMPIANS 2005 Annabeth Eberle/Ashley Postell 2008 Kris na Baske 2006 Ashley Postell/Nicolle Ford 2016 Kailah Delaney Cheryl Weatherstone, Great Britain 2007 Ashley Postell (1984, Los Angeles) 2008 Ashley Postell Third Team Academic All-American Missy Marlowe, USA (1988, Seoul) 2009 Kris na Baske REVIEW / OPPONENTS 2004 Melissa Vituj Crystal Gilmore, Canada (2000, Sydney) 2010 Kyndal Robarts 2013 Hailee Hansen Gael Mackie, Canada (2004, Athens) 2011 Stephanie McAllister 2014 Hailee Hansen Daria Bijak, Germany (2008, Beijing) 2012 Stephanie McAllister/Corrie Lothrop Nansy Damianova, Canada (2008, Beijing) 2013 Georgia Dabritz/Tory Wilson 2014 Georgia Dabritz/Tory Wilson TEAM AWARDS 2015 Georgia Dabritz 2016 Breanna Hughes RECORDS / AWARDS Most Valuable Performer 2017 MyKayla Skinner 1984 Megan Marsden/Linda Kardos 1985 Lisa Mitzel Coaches Award Most Improved 1986 Lisa Mitzel 1984 Tina Hermann 1987 Lynne Lederer 1985 Lynne Lederer 1988 Jessica Smith 1986 Cheryl Weatherstone

RESULTS 1989 Pa Massoels 1987 Caralee Novak 1990 Shelly Schaerrer 1988 Sonja Ahone 1991 Missy Marlowe 1989 Shelly Schaerrer 1992 Missy Marlowe/Kristen Kenoyer 1990 Kris Pinnick 1993 Kristen Kenoyer 1991 Tracy Richard/Meredith King 1994 Suzanne Metz 1992 Kelli Wolsey 1995 Suzanne Metz 1993 Tracy Richard 1996 Megan Caudle/Sandy Woolsey 1994 Megan Caudle

HERE’S UTAH 1997 Traci Sommer 1995 Kelley Delaney 1998 Traci Sommer 1996 Sarah Northrop 1999 Theresa Kulikowski 1997 Angie Leonard 2000 Denise Jones/Ashley Kever/ 1998 Denise Jones Angelika Scha on/Jenny Schmidt 1999 Denise Jones 2000 Kim Allan Three- me NCAA champion Theresa Kulikowski 2001 Deidra Graham/Melissa Vituj 2001 Kylee Wagner was the 2003 NCAA Academic All-American 2002 Theresa Kulikowski 2002 Veronique Leclerc of the Year (all sports) and an NCAA Top VIII 2003 Annabeth Eberle/Melissa Vituj 2003 Gri Hofmann Award winner. 2004 Annabeth Eberle/Melissa Vituj

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2004 Nicolle Ford 1999 Theresa Kulikowski 2005 Gabriella Onodi 2000 Ashley Kever 2006 Nina Kim 2001 Theresa Kulikowski

2007 Beth Rizzo 2002 Shannon Bowles INFORMATION 2008 Daria Bijak 2003 Theresa Kulikowski 2009 Jamie Deetscreek 2004 Rachel Tidd 2010 Jacquelyn Johnson 2005 Gri Hofmann 2011 Mary Beth Lofgren 2006 Kris na Baske 2012 Hailee Hansen 2007 Kris na Baske 2013 Nansy Damianova 2008 Kris na Baske

2014 Kailah Delaney 2009 Daria Bijak ATHLETE PROFILES 2015 Baely Rowe 2010 Daria Bijak 2016 Kassandra Lopez/Tiff ani Lewis 2011 Jacquelyn Johnson 2017 Macey Roberts 2012 Mary Beth Lofgren 2013 Hailee Hansen Trix & Rainer Dahl Award 2014 Mary Beth Lofgren Academics/Athletics 2015 Kailah Delaney 1984 Sandy Sobotka 2016 Kailah Delaney 1985 Sandy Sobotka 2017 Missy Reinstadtler COACHES AND STAFF 1986 Caralee Novak 1987 Michelle Hilse Greg Marsden Leadership Award 1988 Pa Massoels 2016 Maddy Stover 1989 Hilarie Portell 2017 Baely Rowe/Maddy Stover 1990 Kristen Kenoyer 1991 Jenny Donaldson Diane Ellingson Award Most Inspirational

1992 Jenny Donaldson REVIEW / OPPONENTS 1993 Missy Wells 1984 Lisa Mitzel 1994 Missy Wells 1985 Tina Hermann/Wendy Whi ng 1995 Alysa Frenz 1986 Wendy Whi ng 1996 Alysa Frenz 1987 Kris Takahashi 1997 Molly Northrop 1988 Cheryl Weatherstone Daria Bijak won the Dahl Academic-Athle cs 1998 Shannon Bowles 1989 Jessica Smith/Kris Takahashi award in 2009 and 2010. RECORDS / AWARDS

1990 Missy Marlowe 1991 Kristen Kenoyer 1992 Shelly Schaerrer 1993 Suzanne Metz 1994 Aimee Trepanier 1995 Sandy Woolsey 1996 Traci Sommer/Jennifer Mercier 1997 Ashley Kever/Jenny Schmidt RESULTS 1998 Angie Leonard 1999 Ashley Kever 2000 Deidra Graham 2001 Theresa Wolf 2002 Melissa Vituj 2003 Kim Allan 2004 Kristen Riff anacht HERE’S UTAH 2005 Rachel Tidd/Nicolle Ford 2006 Gri Hofmann 2007 Ka e Kivisto 2008 Kyndal Robarts 2009 Nina Kim 2010 Stephanie McAllister 2011 Gael Mackie 2012 Kyndal Robarts 2013 Becky Tutka 2014 Corrie Lothrop/Hailee Hansen Maddy Stover was the recipient of the Greg Marsden Leadership Award the last two years. 2015 Corrie Lothrop/Tory Wilson

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- A - - J - - P - Ahone, Sonja-86*-87-88-89 Jacquelyn Johnson-09-10-11 Partyka, Samantha-15-16 Alfano, Elaine-82*-83*-84*-85* Johnson, Julie-79-80 Paul, Cindy-82*-83*-84* Allan, Kim-00-01-02-03 Jones, Denise-97-98-99-00 Pinnick, Kris -88-89-90* Allex, Taylor-13 Portell, Hilarie-86*-87-88-89 - K - Postell, Ashley-05-06-07-08 - B - Kardos, Linda-81*-82*-83*-84* Baske , Kris na-06-07-08-09 Keller, Amy-90*-91 - R - INFORMATION Beers, Cortni-09-10-11-12 Kemp, Donna-80 Ratey, Rachael-76-77 Bijak, Daria-07-08-09-10 Kenoyer, Kristen-90*-91-92*-93 Reid, Summer-96-97 Bowles, Shannon-98-99-01-02 Kever, Ashley-97-98-99-00 Reinstadtler, Missy-17 Brooks, Julie-76-77 Kim, Nina-06-07-08-09 Richard, Tracy-90*-91-92*-93 Bunk, Jean-77 King, Meredith-91-92*-93-94* Riff anacht, Kristen-03-04-05-06 Kivisto, Ka e-05-06-07-08 Rizzo, Beth-07-08-09-10 - C - Kobayashi, Fumina-10-11-12 Robarts, Kyndal-08-09-10-12 Canary, Christa-81*-82* Kulikowski, Theresa-99-01-02-03 Roberts, Macey-17

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Caudle, Megan-93-94*-95*-96 Rowe, Baely-14-15-16-17 Chernich, Debbie-76-77-78-79 - L - Rubinstein, Tory-79-80 Coleman, Shannon-79-80-81*-82* LaBa e, Tacia-01 Cornell, Barbara-78-80 Lange, Haley-13-14-15 - S - Cotrill, Betsy-79-81* Leclerc, Veronique-01-02-03-04 Sabo, Leah-00-01 Lederer, Lynne-85*-86*-87-88 Schaerrer, Shelly-89-90*-91-92* - D - Lee, Kari-15-17 Scha on, Angelika-97-98-99-00 Dabritz, Georgia-12-13-14-15 Leonard, Angie-96-97-98-99 Schmidt, Jenny-97-99-00 Damianova, Nansy-11-12-13-14 Lewis, Tiff ani-15-16-17 Schuberg, Carol-77-78 COACHES AND STAFF Deetscreek, Jamie-07-08-09-10 Lim, Stephanie-04-05 Schwab, Sabrina-16-17 Del Priore, Lia-11-12-13-14 Lofgren, Mary Beth-11-12-13-14 Shanley, Victoria-11-12 Delaney, Kelley-94*-95*-96-97 Lopez, Kassandra-12-13-15-16 Shaw, Monica-95* Delaney, Kailah-12-14-15-16 Lothrop, Corrie-11-12-14-15 Shelley, Wendy-89 DiLuzio, Annie-07-08-09-10 Shire, Sarah-07 D’Oliveira, Dominique-03-04-05-06 - M - Skinner, MyKayla-17 Donaldson, Jenny-91-92* Mackie, Gael-08-09-10-11 Smith, Denise-87 Downs, Diana-78-79 Marlowe, Missy-89-90*-91-92* Smith, Jessica-88-89-90*-91 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Duke, Jessica-05-06-07-08 Massoels, Pa -88-89 Sobotka, Sandy-84*-85*-86*-87 Dunbar, Diane-78-79 May, Emily-80-81*-82* Sommer, Traci-95*-96-97-98 McAllister, Stephanie-09-10-11-12 Stednitz, Sue-82*-83* - E - McCunniff , Megan-81*-82*-83*-84* Stover, Maddy-15-16-17 Eberle, Annabeth-02-03-04-05 McNa , Shannon-16-17 Stuart, Jill-87-88 Ekdahl, Marilyn-98 McVay, Lisa-85*-86* Ellingson, Diane-78-79-80-81* Medcalf, Annie-01-02 - T -

RECORDS / AWARDS Elstun-Wood, Linda-87 Mercier, Jennifer-93-94*-96 Takahashi, Kris-87-88-89-90* Merrell, MaKenna-16-17 Tanner, Lindsay-99-00-01-02 - F - Metz, Suzanne-92*-93-94*-95* Taylor, Kim-84*-87 Ford, Nicolle-04-05-06-07 Milgrom, Cheryl-83*-84* Tessen, Kim-17 Frenz, Alysa-93-94*-95*-96 Miller, Cathy-77 Tidd, Rachel-04-05 Mitzel, Lisa-83*-84*-85*-86* Trepanier, Aimee-92*-93-94*-95* - G - Moulder, Kris-87 Trewi , Nicole-87

RESULTS Graham, Deidra-99-00-01-02 Muhaw, Erika-16-17 Turner, Andra-80-81*-82* Tutka, Becky-12-13-14-15 - H - - N - Hammond, Mary-76 Neff , Stephanie-07-08 - V - Hammond, Margaret-76 Nicoloff , Natalie-03-04-05-06 Vituj, Melissa-01-02-03-04 Hancock, Sandy-77 Northrop, Molly-96-97-98-99 Hansen, Hailee-11-12-13-14 Northrop, Sarah-96-97-98-99 - W - Harrington, Celeste-82*-83*-84*-85* Novak, Caralee-85*-86*-87 Wagner, Kylee-99-00-01-03 Hermann, Tina-84*-85*-86*-87 Ware, Julie-77-78-79 HERE’S UTAH Hilse, Michelle-87-88 - O - Weatherstone, Cheryl-85*-86*-87-88 Hofmann, Gri -03-04-05-06 Olsen, Cathy-79-80 Wells, Missy-91-92*-93-94* Huck, Eileen-78-79-80-81* Onodi, Gabriella-04-05-06 Whi ng, Wendy-82*-83*-84*-86* Hughes, Breanna -13-14-15-16 Wilson, Tory-12-13-14-15 Wolf, Theresa-98-99-00-01 Wolsey, Kelli-92*-93-94* Woolsey, Sandy-93-94*-95*-96

*Competed for na onal champion team

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2012 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP PAC-12 AWARDS Salt Lake City, Mar. 24 Salt Lake City, Mar. 21 Attendance: 19,374 Attendance: 23,568 2012 Freshman of the Year: Georgia Dabritz INFORMATION Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Stephanie McAllister 1. UCLA 197.425 1. Utah 198.150 2. Utah 197.375 2. UCLA 197.350 2014 3. Oregon State 197.025 3. Stanford 197.175 Coach of the Year: Greg Marsden/Megan Marsden 4. Stanford 196.825 4. Oregon State 196.900 Gymnast of the Year: Tory Wilson 5. Arizona 195.900 5. Arizona 196.225 Specialist of the Year: Georgia Dabritz 6. Arizona State 194.550 6. California 196.150

7. Washington 194.125 7. Washington 196.000 2015 ATHLETE PROFILES 8. California 193.525 8. Arizona State 192.700 Coach of the Year: Greg Marsden/Megan Marsden Gymnast of the Year: Georgia Dabritz 2013 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Georgia Dabritz Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 23 Seattle, Mar. 19 Attendance: 4,313 Attendance: 4,941 2016 Specialist of the Year: Kassandra Lopez 1. Oregon State 197.850 1. UCLA 197.250 Freshman of the Year: Sabrina Schwab COACHES AND STAFF 2. UCLA 197.375 2. Utah 196.925 Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Breanna Hughes 3. Utah 197.075 Oregon State 196.925 4. Stanford 196.625 4. California 196.725 5. Washington 195.875 5. Stanford 196.125 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS 6. Arizona 195.525 6. Arizona 195.525 2012 7. California 195.075 7. Washington 195.300 All-Around: Corrie Lothrop (39.625)

8. Arizona State 193.425 8. Arizona State 191.725 REVIEW / OPPONENTS Bars: Georgia Dabritz (9.95)

2014 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 Berkeley, Calif., Mar. 22 Stanford, Calif., Mar. 18 All-Around: Tory Wilson (39.450) Vault: Georgia Dabritz (9.95) Attendance: 2,044 Attendance: 5,678 Bars: Georgia Dabritz (10.0) Floor: Georgia Dabritz/Nansy Damianova (9.95) 1. Utah 197.925 1. Utah 197.925 2. Stanford 197.175 2. Oregon State 197.400 2015 3. California 196.550 3. UCLA 197.100 All-Around: Georgia Dabritz (39.775) RECORDS / AWARDS 4. UCLA 196.525 Washington 197.100 Vault: Tory Wilson (10.0) 5. Oregon State 196.275 5. Stanford 196.625 Bars: Corrie Lothrop (9.95) 6. Arizona 196.250 6. California 196.300 Floor: Georgia Dabritz (9.95) 7. Arizona State 195.500 7. Arizona 196.275 8. Washington 195.125 8. Arizona State 195.600 2016 All-Around: Breanna Hughes (39.550) Vault: Breanna Hughes (9.975) Beam: Baely Rowe (9.95)

Floor: Tiff ani Lewis (9.925) RESULTS 2017 All-Around: MyKayla Skinner (39.725) Vault: MyKayla Skinner (9.95), Tiff ani Lewis (9.95) Floor: MyKayla Skinner (10.0) HERE’S UTAH

The Utes went back-to-back by winning the 2015 Pac-12 Championship in Salt Lake City.

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2015 PAC-12 WEEKLY AWARDS First Team Georgia Dabritz, All-Around Gymnast of the Week (Season) Tory Wilson, All-Around Total Name Year Corrie Lothrop, Bars, Floor 7* MyKayla Skinner ...... 2017 Kailah Delaney, Vault 4 Georgia Dabritz ...... 2015 Kari Lee, Floor 2 Tory Wilson ...... 2014 INFORMATION Second Team 1 Corrie Lothrop ...... 2012 Kari Lee, Vault, Beam 1 Breanna Hughes ...... 2016 Kassandra Lopez, Bars *Pac-12 Record Baely Rowe, Beam Gymnast of the Week (Career) 2016 Total Name Year First Team 7 MyKayla Skinner ...... 2017- Breanna Hughes, All-Around 6 Georgia Dabritz ...... 2012-15

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Kailah Delaney, Vault 3 Tory Wilson ...... 2012-15 Kassandra Lopez, Bars 1 Corrie Lothrop ...... 2011-15 Baely Rowe, Bars 1 Breanna Hughes ...... 2013-16 Maddy Stover, Beam Specialist of the Week (Season) Second Team Tiff ani Lewis, Vault, Floor Total Name Year Samantha Partyka, Vault 5 Georgia Dabritz ...... 2014 Sabrina Schwab, Floor 4 Tory Wilson ...... 2013 COACHES AND STAFF 2 Kyndal Robarts...... 2012 2017 2 Breanna Hughes ...... 2016 1 Cortni Beers ...... 2012 Corrie Lothrop was the Pac-12’s fi rst all-around First Team 1 Kailah Delaney ...... 2012 champion in 2012. MyKayla Skinner, All-Around, Vault, Bars, Floor Baely Rowe, All-Around, Beam 1 Lia Del Priore ...... 2013 1 Corrie Lothrop ...... 2015 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE Second Team 1 Baely Rowe...... 2016 MaKenna Merrell, All-Around, Vault REVIEW / OPPONENTS Baely Rowe, Vault, Bars, Floor Specialist of the Week (Career) 2012 Tiff ani Lewis, Floor First Team Total Name Year Corrie Lothrop, All-Around 8 Georgia Dabritz ...... 2012-15 Stephanie McAllister, All-Around 5 Tory Wilson ...... 2012-15 Kailah Delaney, Vault 2 Kyndal Robarts...... 2012 Kyndal Robarts, Beam 2 Breanna Hughes ...... 2013-16 Georgia Dabritz, Floor 1 Cortni Beers ...... 2011-12 RECORDS / AWARDS 1 Kailah Delaney ...... 2012-15 Second Team 1 Lia Del Priore ...... 2011-13 Cortni Beers, Bars 1 Corrie Lothrop ...... 2011-15 1 Baely Rowe...... 2014-17 2013 First Team Freshman of the Week (Season)

RESULTS Tory Wilson, All-Around Total Name Year Georgia Dabritz, All-Around 6* MyKayla Skinner ...... 2017 Becky Tutka, Floor 4 Sabrina Schwab ...... 2016 Second Team 1 Breanna Hughes ...... 2013 Mary Beth Lofgren, Beam *Pac-12 Record Nansy Damianova, Floor

2014 UTAH’S CONFERENCE HISTORY HERE’S UTAH First Team Before joining the Pac-12 Conference, Utah Tory Wilson, All-Around gymnas cs competed as an independent Georgia Dabritz, Vault, Bars, Floor for most of its history. However, the Utes Kailah Delaney, Vault did compete in two conferences for a total Nansy Damianova, Bars, Floor of eight years: the High Country Athle c Second Team Conference (1986-90) and the Western Athle c Conference (1991-93). Utah won all Corrie Lothrop, Bars MyKayla Skinner set a Pac-12 record by earning eight conference championships. Becky Tutka, Floor seven Gymnast of the Week awards in 2017.

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Sue Stednitz All-Around 1982 (3)

1982...... All-Around Sue Stednitz...... 1982 Sue Stednitz...... All-Around, Beam INFORMATION Beam Megan McCunniff (Marsden)...... 1983, 1984 Elaine Alfano ...... Vault Missy Marlowe ...... 1992 Elaine Alfano Theresa Kulikowski ...... 1999 1983 (2) 1982...... Vault Elaine Alfano ...... Vault 1983...... Vault Vault Megan McCunniff (Marsden)...... All-Around 1985...... Vault Elaine Alfano ...... 1982, 1983, 1985 Megan McCunniff (Marsden)...... 1984 1984 (2) ATHLETE PROFILES Megan McCunniff (Marsden) Kristen Kenoyer...... 1992 Megan McCunniff (Marsden). . All-Around, Vault 1983...... All-Around 1984...... All-Around Bars 1985 (2) Vault Missy Marlowe ...... 1992 Elaine Alfano ...... Vault Sandy Woolsey ...... 1994 Lisa Mitzel ...... Floor Lisa Mitzel Angie Leonard ...... 1999 1985...... Floor Kris na Baske ...... 2006 1991 (1) COACHES AND STAFF Georgia Dabritz...... 2015 Missy Marlowe ...... Beam Missy Marlowe 1991...... Beam Beam 1992 (5) 1992...... All-Around Sue Stednitz...... 1982 Missy Marlowe . . All-Around, Bars, Beam, Floor Bars Missy Marlowe ...... 1991, 1992 Kristen Kenoyer...... Vault Beam Summer Reid...... 1996, 1997 Theresa Kulikowski ...... 1999, 2001 Floor 1994 (1) REVIEW / OPPONENTS Ashley Postell ...... 2007 Sandy Woolsey ...... Bars Kristen Kenoyer 1992...... Vault Floor 1996 (1) Lisa Mitzel ...... 1985 Summer Reid...... Beam Sandy Woolsey Missy Marlowe ...... 1992 1994...... Bars MyKayla Skinner ...... 2017 1997 (1) Summer Reid...... Beam

Summer Reid RECORDS / AWARDS 1996...... Beam 1999 (3) 1997...... Beam Theresa Kulikowski ...... All-Around, Beam Angie Leonard ...... Bars Angie Leonard 1999...... Bars 2001 (1) Theresa Kulikowski ...... Beam Theresa Kulikowski 1999...... All-Around 2006 (1) Beam Kris na Baske ...... Bars RESULTS 2001...... Beam 2007 (1) Kristina Baskett Ashley Postell ...... Beam 2006...... Bars 2015 (1) Ashley Postell Georgia Dabritz...... Bars 2007...... Beam HERE’S UTAH 2017 (1) Georgia Dabritz MyKayla Skinner ...... Floor 2015...... Bars

MyKayla Skinner 2017...... Floor

Missy Marlowe won a school-record fi ve NCAA individual tles during her career from 1989-92.

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TOTAL AWARDS (Regular Season in Parentheses)

20* . . . . . Ashley Postell 5 ...... Elaine Alfano 3 ...... Missy Wells 1 ...... Ashley Kever 16 (8 RS). Georgia Dabritz 5 ...... Megan Caudle 3 ...... Kelli Wolsey 1 ...... Tiff ani Lewis 16 ...... Kristen Kenoyer 5 (2 RS). . Nancy Damianova 2 ...... Annie DiLuzio 1 ...... Mary Beth Lofgren 14 ...... Theresa Kulikowski 5 (4 RS). . Breanna Hughes 2 ...... Jenny Donaldson 1 ...... Lisa McVay

INFORMATION 13 ...... Amy Trepanier 5 ...... Angie Leonard 2 ...... Tina Hermann 1 ...... Samantha Partyka 12 ...... Kris na Baske 5 ...... Stephanie McAllister 2 ...... Gri Hofmann 1 ...... Beth Rizzo 12 ...... Missy Marlowe 5 ...... Tracy Richard 2 ...... Kassandra Lopez 1 ...... Jenny Schmidt 12 ...... Megan McCunniff (Marsden) 5 ...... Sandy Woolsey 2 ...... Pa Massoels 1 ...... Sabrina Schwab 11 ...... Melissa Vituj 4 ...... Christa Canary 2 ...... Molly Northrop 1 ...... Maddy Stover 10 ...... Suzanne Metz 4 ...... Jamie Deetscreek 2 ...... Sarah Northrop 1 ...... Jill Stuart 9 ...... Shannon Bowles 4 ...... Eileen Huck 2 ...... Kristy Pinnick 1 ...... Kris Takahashi 9 ...... Linda Kardos 4 ...... Veronique LeClerc 2 ...... Kristen Riff anacht 1 ...... Kylee Wagner

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 8 ...... Daria Bijak 4 ...... Summer Reid 2 ...... Kyndal Robarts 8 ...... Annabeth Eberle 4 ...... Traci Sommer 2 ...... Angelika Scha on Note: Total includes NCAA 8 ...... Nicolle Ford 4 ...... Sue Stednitz 2 ...... Jessica Smith Championships and Regular 8 ...... Lynne Lederer 4 (2 RS). . Becky Tutka 2 ...... Rachel Tidd Season 8 (1 RS). . Corrie Lothrop 4 ...... Cheryl Weatherstone 2 ...... Theresa Wolf *Record for NCAA Championships’ 8 (4 RS). . MyKayla Skinner 3 (2 RS). . Kailah Delaney 1 ...... Kim Allan All-America awards (and the most 7 ...... Shelly Schaerrer 3 ...... Diane Ellingson 1 ...... Shannon Coleman possible) 7 (5 RS). . Tory Wilson 3 ...... Nina Kim 1 ...... Lia Del Priore COACHES AND STAFF 6 ...... Deidra Graham 3 ...... Meredith King 1 ...... Jessica Duke (RS)=Regular Season All-American 6 ...... Denise Jones 3 (1 RS). . Kari Lee 1 ...... Alysa Frenz (began in 2013) 6 ...... Lisa Mitzel 3 ...... MaKenna Merrell 1 ...... Hailee Hansen 6 (2 RS). . Baely Rowe 3 ...... Sandy Sobotka 1 ...... Celeste Harrington

ALPHABETICALLY REVIEW / OPPONENTS

Alfano, Elaine (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985) Kardos, Linda (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984) Richard, Tracy (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) Allan, Kim (2000) Kenoyer, Kristen (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) Riff anacht, Kristen (2003, 2004) Baske , Kris na (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) Kever, Ashley (2000) Rizzo, Beth (2007) Bijak, Daria (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Kim, Nina (2009) Robarts, Kyndal (2008, 2010) Bowles, Shannon (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002) King, Meredith (1992, 1993, 1994) Rowe, Baely (2016, 2017) Canary, Christa (1982) Kulikowski, Theresa (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003) Schaerrer, Shelly (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) RECORDS / AWARDS Caudle, Megan (1994, 1995, 1996) Leclerc, Veronique (2001, 2002, 2003) Scha on, Angelika (2000) Coleman, Shannon (1981) Lederer, Lynne (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988) Schmidt, Jenny (2000) Dabritz, Georgia (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Lee, Kari (2015) Schwab, Sabrina (2016) Damianova, Nansy (2013, 2014) Leonard, Angie (1997, 1998, 1999) Skinner, MyKayla (2017) Lia Del Priore (2014) Lewis, Tiff ani (2017) Smith, Jessica (1988, 1990) Deetscreek, Jamie (2009, 2010) Lofgren, Mary Beth (2011) Sobotka, Sandy (1985, 1986) RESULTS Delaney, Kailah (2012, 2014, 2015) Lopez, Kassandra (2015, 2016) Sommer, Traci (1995, 1997, 1998) DiLuzio, Annie (2007, 2010) Lothrop, Corrie (2011, 2012, 2015) Stednitz, Sue (1982) Donaldson, Jenny (1992) Marlowe, Missy (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) Stover, Maddy (2016) Duke, Jessica (2007) Massoels, Pa (1988) Stuart, Jill (1987) Eberle, Annabeth (2003, 2004, 2005) McCunniff , Megan (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984) Takahashi, Kris (1987) Ellingson, Diane (1980, 1981) McAllister Stephanie (2010, 2011, 2012) Tidd, Rachel (2005) Ford, Nicolle (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) McVay, Lisa (1986) Trepanier, Aimee (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995) Frenz, Alysa (1994) Merrell, MaKenna (2017) Tutka, Becky (2013, 2014) HERE’S UTAH Graham, Deidra (1999, 2000, 2001) Metz, Suzanne (1993, 1994, 1995) Vituj, Melissa (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Hansen, Hailee (2013) Mitzel, Lisa (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986) Wagner, Kylee (2001) Harrington, Celeste (1985) Northrop, Molly (1997, 1998) Weatherstone, Cheryl (1985, 1986, 1987) Hermann, Tina (1985) Northrop, Sarah (1996) Wells, Missy (1993, 1994) Hofmann, Gri (2005, 2006) Partyka, Samantha (2015) Wilson, Tory (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Huck, Eileen (1980, 1981) Pinnick, Kris (1988, 1990) Wolf, Theresa (2001) Hughes, Breanna (2013, 2016) Postell, Ashley (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Wolsey, Kelli (1992, 1994) Jones, Denise (1998, 2000) Reid, Summer (1996, 1997) Woolsey, Sandy (1993, 1994, 1995)

54 2018 MEDIA GUIDE UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS UTAH ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1990 1994 Shelly Schaerrer (AA-2nd, UB-2nd, FX-2nd) Sandy Woolsey (UB-1st) 1980 Kristen Kenoyer (AA-3rd, VT-5th, BB-6th, FX-4th) Suzanne Metz (VT-2nd, FX-5th, UB*)

Eileen Huck (AA-6th, BB-6th, FX-2nd) Kris Pinnick (VT-2nd) Aimee Trepanier (AA-4th, UB-5th, FX-5th) INFORMATION Diane Ellingson (AA-8th, UB-5th) Missy Marlowe (UB-4th, FX-2nd) Missy Wells (BB-7th, VT-10th) Jessica Smith (BB-5th) Megan Caudle (FX-5th) 1981 Tracy Richard (FX-8th) Kelli Wolsey (UB-8th) Megan McCunniff (AA-4th, BB-3rd, FX-7th) Alysa Frenz (UB*) Linda Kardos (AA-6th, VT-7th, BB-6th) 1991 Meredith King (VT*) Diane Ellingson (UB-2nd) Missy Marlowe (AA-3rd, BB-1st, FX-3rd) 1995 Shannon Coleman (BB-8th) Kristen Kenoyer (AA-4th, UB-4th, BB-5th, FX-6th) ATHLETE PROFILES Eileen Huck (FX-5th) Shelly Schaerrer (AA-6th, UB-4th) Suzanne Metz (AA-3rd, VT*, UB*, BB*, FX*) Tracy Richard (FX-7th) Aimee Trepanier (AA-7th, FX-4th, UB*, BB*) 1982 Megan Caudle (BB-2nd) Sue Stednitz (AA-1st, VT-5th, BB-1st, FX-6th) 1992 Sandy Woolsey (BB-11th) Christa Canary (AA-2nd, BB-2nd, UB-7th, FX-5th) Missy Marlowe (AA-1st, UB-1st, BB-1st, FX-1st, Traci Sommer (BB-5th) Megan McCunniff (VT-4th, BB-2nd) VT-5th) Linda Kardos (UB-7th, FX-3rd) Kristen Kenoyer (AA-4th, VT-1st, UB-3rd, 1996 Elaine Alfano (VT-1st) FX-4th, BB*) Summer Reid (BB-1st, FX*) COACHES AND STAFF Shelly Schaerrer (UB-3rd) Megan Caudle (VT-3rd, FX-9th, BB*) 1983 Jenny Donaldson (UB-8th, FX*) Sandy Woolsey (UB-8th, AA*) Megan McCunniff (AA-1st, VT-6th, UB-2nd, Aimee Trepanier (FX-8th, UB*, BB*) Sarah Northrop (AA-16th*, UB*) FX-7th) Kelli Wolsey (UB*, VT*) 1997 Elaine Alfano (AA-5th, VT-1st) Tracy Richard (FX*) Summer Reid (BB-1st, FX*) Lisa Mitzel (AA-4th, BB-4th) Meredith King (VT*) Linda Kardos (BB-2nd) Traci Sommer (BB-3rd, AA*) 1993 Angie Leonard (VT-4th, UB-6th) REVIEW / OPPONENTS 1984 Aimee Trepanier (FX-4th, UB-9th, BB-11th) Molly Northrop (BB*) Megan McCunniff (AA-1st, VT-1st, BB-7th) Suzanne Metz (UB-INJ, FX-INJ) 1998 Linda Kardos (AA-6th, UB-3rd, BB-3rd) Missy Wells (BB-4th) Shannon Bowles (AA-8th, UB-4th, BB-4th) Elaine Alfano (VT-3rd) Kristen Kenoyer (UB-5th, FX-7th, VT*) Molly Northrop (UB-6th) Lisa Mitzel (FX-7th) Tracy Richard (VT-5th, FX-7th) Traci Sommer (BB-7th) Sandy Woolsey (UB-8th) Angie Leonard (UB-12th) 1985 Meredith King (VT*)

Denise Jones (AA*) RECORDS / AWARDS Elaine Alfano (VT-1st) Celeste Harrington (UB-2nd) Lisa Mitzel (AA-5th, FX-1st, BB-6th) 1999 Tina Hermann (UB-6th, BB-5th) Theresa Kulikowski (AA-1st, BB-1st, VT-2nd, Sandy Sobotka (AA-5th, BB-8th) FX-2nd, UB-11th) Lynne Lederer (AA-7th, UB-4th, FX-5th) Angie Leonard (UB-1st, FX*) Cheryl Weatherstone (FX-8th) Shannon Bowles (BB-4th) Deidra Graham (UB-10th) 1986

Sandy Sobotka (BB-8th) 2000 RESULTS Lynne Lederer (FX-5th) Denise Jones (AA-6th, FX-2nd, BB-4th, UB*, VT*) Cheryl Weatherstone (UB-7th, FX-8th) Deidra Graham (AA-10th, BB-11th, FX*) Lisa McVay (VT-8th) Angelika Scha on (AA*, BB-7th) Jenny Schmidt (UB-5th) 1987 Ashley Kever (FX*) Lynne Lederer (AA-4th, FX-3rd, BB-6th) Kim Allan (BB*)

Kris Takahashi (BB-6th) HERE’S UTAH Jill Stuart (FX-6th) 2001 Cheryl Weatherstone (UB-7th) Theresa Kulikowski (BB-1st, UB-3rd) Melissa Vituj (BB-3rd, FX-8th, VT*) 1988 Deidra Graham (AA-8th, BB*) Lynne Lederer (BB-6th) Theresa Wolf (AA-10th, BB-6th) Pa Massoels (AA-5th, UB-3rd) Shannon Bowles (BB-12th, FX*) Kris Pinnick (UB-3rd) Veronique Leclerc (UB*) Jessica Smith (AA-4th) Kylee Wagner (BB*) 1989 Missy Marlowe (BB-4th, UB-4th) Angie Leonard was the 1999 NCAA champion Shelly Schaerrer (VT-8th) on bars.

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2007 2015 Ashley Postell (AA-2nd, BB-1st, FX-3rd, Georgia Dabritz (UB-1st, FX-5th, VT*, VT-RS, UB-7th, VT*) UB-RS, FX-RS*) Annie DiLuzio (VT-2nd) Kari Lee (VT-5th, FX-14th, BB-RS*) Kris na Baske (UB-4th) Corrie Lothrop (AA*, UB*, UB-RS*) Daria Bijak (UB-8th) Kassandra Lopez (UB*) Nicolle Ford (VT-12th) Samantha Partyka (VT*)

INFORMATION Beth Rizzo (FX-12th) Tory Wilson (VT-RS, AA-RS*) Jessica Duke (UB*) Kailah Delaney (VT-RS*) 2008 2016 Ashley Postell (AA-2nd, BB-2nd, FX-4th, Kassandra Lopez (UB-4th) UB-16th, VT*) Baely Rowe (AA*, BB*) Kris na Baske (AA-3rd, VT-2nd, UB-6th, FX- Sabrina Schwab (UB*) 14th/INJ) Breanna Hughes (AA-RS, VT-RS*, UB-RS*, Daria Bijak (AA-15th*, FX*) FX-RS*) ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Kyndal Robarts (VT-10th) Maddy Stover (BB-RS*) 2009 2017 Kris na Baske (AA-2nd, VT-3rd, UB-3rd, MyKayla Skinner (FX-1st, AA-2nd, VT-5th, BB-3rd, FX*) BB-8th, AA-RS, VT-RS, UB-RS, FX-RS) Daria Bijak (FX-5th, AA*, UB*) Baely Rowe (FX-10th, AA*, AA-RS, BB-RS*) Nina Kim (AA*, VT*, UB*) MaKenna Merrell (AA*, BB*, FX*) Jamie Deetscreek (UB*) Tiff ani Lewis (VT*) COACHES AND STAFF Ashley Postell is the only 20- me All-American 2010 in NCAA Championships history, winning the Kyndal Robarts (BB-5th) LEGEND most NCAA awards possible in a career. Daria Bijak (AA-7th, UB-11th) *Second Team (began in 1992) Jamie Deetscreek (BB-7th, AA*, UB*) INJ-Missed event fi nals due to injury RS-Regular Season All-American (began in 2013) 2002 Annie DiLuzio (FX-7th) Stephanie McAllister (UB*) RS*-Regular Season Second-Team All-American Theresa Kulikowski (AA-3rd, BB-3rd, UB-5th, (began in 2013) FX-11th, VT*) Note: All-America awards prior to 1980 are REVIEW / OPPONENTS 2011 Shannon Bowles (AA-6th, FX-3rd, BB-7th) Stephanie McAllister (VT-13th, AA*) not available Melissa Vituj (FX-14th, BB*, VT*) Mary Beth Lofgren (BB-5th) Veronique Leclerc (UB*) Corrie Lothrop (AA*, BB*) 2003 2012 Annabeth Eberle (AA-4th, VT-6th, UB*) Stephanie McAllister (AA-9th, VT*) Melissa Vituj (FX-9th, AA*) Corrie Lothrop (AA-11th), UB*, FX*) RECORDS / AWARDS Veronique Leclerc (UB-3rd, VT*) Kailah Delaney (VT-9th) Theresa Kulikowski (UB-1st#, BB-2nd#) Georgia Dabritz (VT-10th) Kristen Riff anacht (VT*) Tory Wilson (VT*) 2004 2013 Nicolle Ford (UB-4th, BB-12th, AA*) Georgia Dabritz (AA-7th, UB-2nd, VT-RS, UB-RS*) Melissa Vituj (FX-3rd, AA*, BB*) RESULTS Nansy Damianova (FX-8th, UB-9th) Annabeth Eberle (VT-2nd) Tory Wilson (VT-8th, VT-RS) Kristen Riff anacht (BB*) Hailee Hansen (UB*) 2005 Breanna Hughes (BB*) Annabeth Eberle (AA-7th, VT-6th, FX-8th, UB*) Becky Tutka (FX*, FX-RS*) Ashley Postell (AA-3rd, UB-3rd, VT-INJ, 2014 BB-INJ, FX*) Georgia Dabritz (VT-9th, UB*, VT-RS, Rachel Tidd (UB-3rd, AA*) UB-RS, FX-RS) HERE’S UTAH Gri Hofmann (FX-10th) Nansy Damianova (FX-13th, UB-RS*, FX-RS*) Nicolle Ford (UB*) Becky Tutka (FX-11th, FX-RS*) 2006 Lia Del Priore (FX*) Ashley Postell (AA-2nd, VT-8th, UB-5th, Kailah Delaney (VT-RS) BB-7th, FX-INJ) Tory Wilson (VT-RS, AA-RS*) Nicolle Ford (VT-7th, UB-6th, AA*) Kris na Baske (UB-1st, VT*) Georgia Darbritz earned 16 All-America Gri Hofmann (VT-10th) cita ons to rank second all- me at Utah.

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1976 (5-3) YEAR BY YEAR RECORD Jan. 17 Cal State-Long Beach W 97.75-89.70 Salt Lake City Brigham Young W 97.75-81.050 Salt Lake City Year Overall Regular Conference Regional Na onal Jan. 22 Cal State-Fullerton L 96.10-105.150 Salt Lake City Record Season Championship Finish Finish Southern Illinois L 96.10-103.950 Salt Lake City 1976 25-13 5-3 2nd 10th Nevada W 96.10-94.500 Salt Lake City 1977 24-11-1 10-2-1 2nd 9th Jan. 31 Colorado L 98.70-98.850 Salt Lake City 1978 24-11 11-5 2nd 6th Feb. 3 Colorado W 100.980-100.180 Salt Lake City INFORMATION 1979 32-9 14-6 1st 4th Brigham Young W 100.980-92.75 Salt Lake City 1980 49-2 28-1 1st 2nd 1977 (10-2-1) 1981 45-2 27-2 1st 1st Jan. 22 Cal State-Fullerton L 136.950-140.950 Salt Lake City 1982 22-3 11-2 2nd 1st Arizona W 136.950-128.750 Salt Lake City 1983 34-3 20-2 2nd 1st UCLA W 136.950-128.150 Salt Lake City 1984 31-2 17-2 1st 1st Brigham Young W 136.950-66.60 Salt Lake City 1985 27-1 13-1 1st 1st Jan. 28 Colorado W 132.650-118.700 Boulder, Colo. 1986 27-1 10-1 1st HCAC 1st 1st Jan. 29 Northern Colorado W 134.350-131.850 Fort Collins, Colo. ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 1987 29-4 11-2 1st HCAC 2nd 2nd Colorado State W 134.350-95.85 Fort Collins, Colo. 1988 32-4 13-3 1st HCAC 1st 2nd Feb. 4 UTEP W 137.500-100.300 Salt Lake City Feb. 5 New Mexico W 138.100-130.850 Salt Lake City 1989 28-6 10-2 1st HCAC 1st 5th Feb. 11 Arizona State T 136.950-136.950 Tempe, Ariz. 1990 35-1 13-1 1st HCAC 1st 1st Feb. 12 Arizona W 135.000-130.000 Tucson, Ariz. 1991 29-2 9-1 1st WAC 1st 2nd Cal-Hayward W 135.000-124.000 Tucson, Ariz. 1992 33-1 12-1 1st WAC 1st 1st Feb. 23 Southern Illinois L 138.000-138.050 Carbondale, Ill. 1993 31-2 13-0 1st WAC 1st 3rd 1994 28-2 13-1 1st 1st 1978 (11-5) COACHES AND STAFF 1995 30-3 16-1 1st 1st Jan. 7 Brigham Young W 139.900-n/a n/a 1996 22-4-1 10-1 1st 3rd ( e) Jan. 14 Southern Illinois W 140.250-133.55 Salt Lake City Jan. 27 Arizona State W 143.800-138.65 Salt Lake City 1997 19-3-1 11-1 1st 7th Weber State W 143.800-104.30 Salt Lake City 1998 18-8 7-3 1st 4th Jan. 28 Arizona W 144.600-135.05 Salt Lake City 1999 18-5 12-1 2nd 7th Washington W 144.600-134.20 Salt Lake City 2000 23-6 10-4 1st 2nd Weber State W 144.600-98.92 Salt Lake City 2001 22-6-2 13-1-1 1st 5th ( e) Feb. 3 Utah State W 144.000-141.00 Salt Lake City Colorado W 144.000-138.65 Salt Lake City REVIEW / OPPONENTS 2002 21-5 9-2 1st 4th 2003 16-11 7-5 1st 6th Feb. 4 Utah State L 106.450-142.00 Logan, Utah 2004 21-8 13-1 1st 6th Northern Colorado L 106.450-126.10 Logan, Utah Colorado State L 106.450-122.65 Logan, Utah 2005 25-4 12-2 1st 3rd Feb. 9 New Mexico W 138.950-135.50 Albuquerque, N.M. 2006 22-6 11-2 2nd 2nd Feb. 10 UTEP W 140.000-128.00 El Paso, Texas 2007 27-4 13-3 1st 2nd Feb. 24 Cal State-Fullerton L 143.250-146.85 Salt Lake City 2008 25-3 12-1 1st 2nd SW Missouri State L 143.250-146.40 Salt Lake City 2009 22-5-1 12-1 1st 3rd RECORDS / AWARDS 2010 19-10 11-3 2nd 6th 1979 (14-6) 2011 16-10 8-3 2nd 5th Jan. 12 Utah State L 129.500-136.150 Logan, Utah 2012 23-9 7-3 2nd Pac-12 1st 5th Brigham Young W 129.500-127.050 Logan, Utah Jan. 19 Brigham Young W 134.050-126.480 Salt Lake City 2013 20-9-1 10-2-1 3rd Pac-12 2nd 9th New Mexico W 134.050-124.700 Salt Lake City 2014 24-6 10-3 1st Pac-12 1st 7th Jan. 20 Brigham Young W 138.900-138.850 Provo, Utah

RESULTS 2015 30-3-1 11-1 1st Pac-12 2nd 2nd UTEP W 138.900-120.050 Provo, Utah 2016 19-7-1 9-1 2nd-T Pac-12 1st 9th Jan. 26 Utah State L 129.300-133.650 Tucson, Ariz. 2017 26-8 10-2 1st Pac-12 1st 5th Arizona W 129.300-127.950 Tucson, Ariz. Totals 1093-223-9 504-85-3 Jan. 27 Utah State W 132.100-131.700 Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State W 132.100-131.550 Tempe, Ariz. HEAD COACHES Oregon State L 132.100-134.350 Tempe Greg Marsden (1976-2009) Feb. 2 Colorado State W 129.900-121.400 Ft. Collins, Colo. Feb. 3 Colorado L 130.850-131.450 Greeley, Colo. Greg Marsden/Megan Marsden (2010-15) Northern Colorado W 130.850-129.300 Greeley, Colo. Tom Farden/Megan Marsden (2016-present)

HERE’S UTAH Feb. 6 USC W 140.400-133.750 Salt Lake City Feb. 10 UCLA W 134.000-131.650 Salt Lake City CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS Feb. 20 Cal State-Fullerton L 138.400-142.700 Salt Lake City High Country Athle c Conference (1986-1990) Clarion L 138.400-141.750 Salt Lake City Western Athle c Conference (1991-93) SW Missouri State W 138.400-134.450 Salt Lake City Pac-12 Conference (2012-present) Mar. 3 Arizona W 138.700-120.800 Salt Lake City

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1980 (28-1) 1982 (11-2) Jan. 25 Colorado State W 141.500-121.750 Salt Lake City Jan. 25 Arizona State W 146.850-144.350 Salt Lake City Colorado W 141.500-119.100 Salt Lake City Feb. 10 Arizona State L 147.300-147.850 Tempe, Ariz. Jan. 26 Northern Colorado W 142.600-130.600 Salt Lake City Feb. 12 Oregon State W 146.200-145.080 Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 1 Utah State W 140.800-133.100 Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 15 Cal State-Fullerton W 150.350-146.650 Salt Lake City INFORMATION New Mexico W 140.800-132.650 Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 20 UCLA W 149.750-144.500 Salt Lake City Feb. 2 Utah State W 134.900-134.150 El Paso, Texas San Diego State W 149.750-143.900 Salt Lake City UTEP W 134.900-119.450 El Paso, Texas Feb. 22 USC W 149.300-144.700 Salt Lake City Feb. 7 Arizona State W 144.550-139.750 Salt Lake City Feb. 27 Cal State-Fullerton W 147.000-146.250 Los Angeles LSU W 144.550-133.950 Salt Lake City UCLA W 147.000-145.050 Los Angeles Feb. 9 Arizona State W 144.500-139.950 Logan, Utah USC W 147.000-149.950 Los Angeles*

LSU W 144.500-138.150 Logan, Utah Feb. 28 Cal State-Fullerton L 146.250-146.550 Fullerton, Calif. ATHLETE PROFILES Brigham Young W 144.500-137.550 Logan, Utah Mar. 8 Oregon State W 149.650-147.200 Salt Lake City Utah State W 144.500-136.550 Logan, Utah Penn State W 149.650-146.700 Salt Lake City Stanford W 144.500-134.150 Logan, Utah *at UCLA Arizona W 144.500-132.200 Logan, Utah Feb. 22 Oregon State W 144.450-142.700 Salt Lake City 1983 (20-2) Oklahoma State W 144.450-135.300 Salt Lake City Jan. 17 Utah State W 181.750-170.300 Salt Lake City Iowa State W 144.450-130.950 Salt Lake City Jan. 24 Oregon State W 183.850-179.500 Salt Lake City

Feb. 27 Cal State-Fullerton L 143.300-146.600 Fullerton, Calif. Jan. 28 Missouri W 181.950-173.700 Columbia, Mo. COACHES AND STAFF Feb. 29 UCLA W 145.100-143.200 Los Angeles Feb. 1 Arizona State L 184.800-188.550 Tempe, Ariz. Minnesota W 145.100-140.150 Los Angeles Feb. 7 San Diego State W 184.700-171.750 Salt Lake City USC W 145.100-139.150 Los Angeles* Feb. 11 UCLA W 186.950-180.550 Salt Lake City Utah State W 145.100-137.700 Los Angeles Feb. 15 Washington W 185.050-173.750 Salt Lake City Arizona W 145.100-136.550 Los Angeles Feb. 20 UCLA W 182.800-178.850 Los Angeles California W 145.100-126.350 Los Angeles USC W 182.800-178.850 Los Angeles* San Jose State W 145.100-123.950 Los Angeles Cal State-Northridge W 182.800-171.300 Los Angeles Mar. 1 Penn State W 146.200-145.200 Los Angeles Maryland W 182.800-166.400 Los Angeles USC W 146.200-138.500 Los Angeles Feb. 23 San Diego State W 184.400-177.350 San Diego, Calif. REVIEW / OPPONENTS Mar. 7 San Diego State W 145.200-135.450 Salt Lake City Feb. 25 Arizona State L 183.400-185.050 Corvallis, Ore. *at UCLA Oregon State W 183.400-180.550 Corvallis, Ore. USC W 183.400-176.200 Corvallis, Ore. 1981 (27-2) Georgia W 183.400-175.000 Corvallis, Ore. Jan. 30 New Mexico W 147.900-134.300 Salt Lake City Nebraska W 183.400-169.000 Corvallis, Ore. UTEP W 147.900-120.750 Salt Lake City Michigan W 183.400-167.350 Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 2 Oregon State W 147.950-144.800 Salt Lake City Feb. 28 California W 184.500-180.000 Berkeley, Calif.

UCLA W 147.950-145.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 7 Arizona State W 186.200-184.350 Salt Lake City RECORDS / AWARDS Brigham Young W 147.950-137.650 Salt Lake City Mar. 9 Utah State W 180.900-178.550 Logan, Utah Feb. 7 Washington W 147.180-137.300 Salt Lake City Mar. 14 Brigham Young W 185.250-178.200 Salt Lake City Jacksonville State W 147.180-136.750 Salt Lake City *at UCLA Illinois W 147.180-134.650 Salt Lake City Feb. 9 Utah State W 150.220-140.300 Logan, Utah 1984 (17-2) Brigham Young W 150.220-140.150 Logan, Utah Jan. 21 Arizona State W 189.600-184.400 Salt Lake City Washington W 150.220-139.000 Logan, Utah Jan. 31 UCLA W 187.050-183.200 Salt Lake City Jacksonville State W 150.220-136.550 Logan, Utah Feb. 3 Arizona State L 187.950-188.700 Tempe, Ariz. Northern Colorado W 150.220-134.500 Logan, Utah Oregon State W 187.950-179.650 Tempe, Ariz. Montana State W 150.220-123.600 Logan, Utah Feb. 6 Utah State W 190.900-180.250 Salt Lake City Feb. 15 UCLA W 143.100-142.750 Los Angeles Minnesota W 190.900-178.050 Salt Lake City RESULTS Oregon State W 143.100-142.100 Los Angeles Feb. 13 USC W 185.000-173.250 Salt Lake City Arizona State W 143.100-141.300 Los Angeles Feb. 18 Oregon State W 184.850-178.900 Corvallis, Ore. USC W 143.100-140.550 Los Angeles* Feb. 20 Cal State-Fullerton W 188.050-183.050 Salt Lake City Minnesota W 143.100-132.350 Los Angeles Mar. 2 UCLA W 186.550-185.050 Los Angeles California W 143.100-119.650 Los Angeles Mar. 3 Cal State-Fullerton L 185.400-187.150 Fullerton, Calif. Feb. 18 San Diego State W 147.750-140.850 San Diego, Calif. Penn State W 185.400-181.850 Fullerton, Calif.

Feb. 20 USC W 146.600-142.100 Los Angeles Utah State W 185.400-180.600 Fullerton, Calif. HERE’S UTAH Feb. 21 Cal State-Fullerton L 146.400-146.550 Fullerton, Calif. Mar. 5 Penn State W 185.300-179.500 Los Angeles Feb. 27 Utah State W 148.200-140.950 Salt Lake City USC W 185.300-178.500 Los Angeles Minnesota W 148.200-135.100 Salt Lake City Mar. 8 Utah State W 186.700-180.500 Logan, Utah Feb. 28 Cal State-Fullerton W 150.400-145.100 Salt Lake City Penn State W 186.700-179.100 Logan, Utah Mar. 11 Penn State L 146.550-147.450 University Park Mar. 12 Florida W 189.350-183.950 Salt Lake City Mar. 13 Oregon State W 147.700-147.400 Corvallis Oregon State W 189.350-182.650 Salt Lake City Mar. 14 Oregon W 148.650-140.150 Eugene, Ore. *at UCLA

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1985 (13-1) 1988 (13-3) Jan. 12 UCLA W 187.900-180.150 Salt Lake City Jan. 18 Oklahoma W 187.000-184.600 Salt Lake City Jan. 18 Oregon State W 188.650-184.750 Salt Lake City Jan. 29 Arizona State W 185.600-185.250 Tempe, Ariz. Jan. 26 Arizona State L 186.900-188.500 Tempe, Ariz. Washington W 185.600-182.350 Tempe, Ariz. Jan. 31 Washington W 184.750-180.450 Sea le Utah State W 185.600-180.750 Tempe, Ariz. San Jose State W 184.750-168.800 Sea le, Wash. Feb. 6 Alabama L 186.850-188.950 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Feb. 2 Oregon State W 184.150-184.000 Corvallis, Ore. Georgia L 186.850-188.950 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Feb. 9 Utah State W 189.700-176.400 Salt Lake City Wisconsin W 186.850-180.150 Tuscaloosa, Ala. INFORMATION Feb. 15 Cal State-Fullerton W 187.200-186.350 Fullerton, Calif. Minnesota W 186.850-177.300 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Feb. 16 UCLA W 185.700-177.350 Los Angeles Feb. 14 Oklahoma W 189.800-186.150 Norman, Okla. Feb. 22 Arizona State W 190.150-186.900 Salt Lake City Feb. 22 Utah State W 190.550-185.600 Salt Lake City Feb. 28 Washington W 187.500-182.100 Salt Lake City Cal State-Fullerton W 190.550-185.450 Salt Lake City Mar. 5 Utah State W 186.700-180.950 Logan, Utah Nebraska W 190.550-185.200 Salt Lake City Mar. 11 Alabama W 189.100-187.500 Salt Lake City Feb. 29 Arizona State W 190.750-186.700 Salt Lake City Cal State-Fullerton W 189.100-187.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 4 Cal State-Fullerton L 184.850-185.400 Fullerton, Calif. Washington W 184.850-179.650 Fullerton, Calif. 1986 (10-1) Mar. 14 Alabama W 190.500-188.800 Salt Lake City

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Jan. 24 Washington W 186.050-182.550 Salt Lake City California W 186.050-180.150 Salt Lake City High Country Athle c Conference Championships (3-0, 1st) Feb. 3 LSU W 187.700-178.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 26 Utah State W 190.900-186.400 Logan, Utah Feb. 10 Arizona State W 188.750-186.100 Salt Lake City Brigham Young W 190.900-185.000 Logan, Utah Feb. 21 Washington W 186.150-184.050 Sea le, Wash. New Mexico W 190.900-184.500 Logan, Utah Feb. 28 Arizona State L 185.000-186.950 Tempe, Ariz. Mar. 4 Utah State W 188.750-184.050 Salt Lake City 1989 (10-2) Mar. 10 Utah State W 186.250-183.850 Logan, Utah Jan. 16 Utah State W 187.600-181.450 Salt Lake City Cal State-Long Beach W 186.250-170.500 Logan, Utah Iowa W 187.600-178.750 Salt Lake City Jan. 23 Arizona State W 189.350-187.250 Salt Lake City COACHES AND STAFF Washington State W 186.250-138.850 Logan, Utah Mar. 17 Cal State-Fullerton W 188.400-186.350 Salt Lake City Jan. 30 Alabama W 191.550-187.550 Salt Lake City Feb. 5 Oklahoma L 190.550-190.700 Norman, Okla. High Country Athle c Conference Championships (3-0, 1st) Feb. 11 Arizona State W 190.200-189.750 Tempe, Ariz. Mar. 22 Utah State W 186.850-181.150 Salt Lake City Feb. 18 Alabama L 192.550-194.300 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Brigham Young W 186.850-177.750 Salt Lake City Feb. 27 Oklahoma W 191.000-187.350 Salt Lake City New Mexico W 186.850-171.600 Salt Lake City Stanford W 191.000-181.900 Salt Lake City New Mexico W 191.000-180.250 Salt Lake City 1987 (11-2) Mar. 4 Utah State W 191.600-188.900 Logan, Utah

REVIEW / OPPONENTS Jan. 19 Arizona State W 188.500-180.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 13 Brigham Young W 192.800-189.050 Salt Lake City Jan. 26 Utah State W 189.000-184.700 Salt Lake City Washington W 189.000-182.650 Salt Lake City High Country Athle c Conference Championships (5-0, 1st) Feb. 2 Nebraska W 189.750-184.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 18 Brigham Young W 191.800-188.800 Provo, Utah Feb. 13 Cal State-Fullerton W 183.850-180.900 Fullerton, Calif. Utah State W 191.800-186.600 Provo, Utah Stanford W 183.850-176.750 Fullerton, Calif. Boise State W 191.800-186.150 Provo, Utah Feb. 21 Alabama L 187.950-188.700 Tuscaloosa, Ala. New Mexico W 191.800-184.500 Provo, Utah Feb. 27 Cal State-Fullerton W 188.050-183.900 Salt Lake City Denver W 191.800-181.600 Provo, Utah Mar. 4 Arizona State L 188.150-188.750 Tempe, Ariz. RECORDS / AWARDS Mar. 9 Alabama W 190.950-187.350 Salt Lake City 1990 (13-1) Oklahoma W 190.950-187.300 Salt Lake City Jan. 13 Brigham Young W 191.150-186.100 Provo, Utah UCLA W 190.950-186.100 Salt Lake City Denver W 191.150-178.750 Provo, Utah Mar. 14 Washington W 184.700-182.250 Sea le, Wash. Jan. 19 Utah State W 191.950-184.550 Salt Lake City Jan. 27 Oregon State W 189.600-189.050 Corvallis, Ore. High Country Athle c Conference Championships (3-0, 1st) Feb. 4 Oklahoma W 191.900-187.200 Norman, Okla.

RESULTS Mar. 28 New Mexico W 187.750-185.500 Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 12 Oregon State W 193.400-187.150 Salt Lake City Utah State W 187.750-184.850 Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 19 Alabama W 193.750-192.100 Salt Lake City Brigham Young W 187.750-178.550 Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 26 Brigham Young W 193.300-188.150 Salt Lake City Penn State W 193.300-185.950 Salt Lake City Iowa State W 193.300-181.750 Salt Lake City Mar. 3 Alabama L 192.150-192.300 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mar. 10 West Virginia W 193.100-185.550 Salt Lake City Oklahoma W 193.100-185.100 Salt Lake City Mar. 17 Utah State W 191.450-189.050 Logan, Utah

HERE’S UTAH High Country Athle c Conference Championships (5-0, 1st) Mar. 24 Brigham Young W 194.500-188.900 Salt Lake City Utah State W 194.500-188.850 Salt Lake City New Mexico W 194.500-188.000 Salt Lake City Denver W 194.500-186.500 Salt Lake City Boise State W 194.500-184.550 Salt Lake City

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1991 (9-1) 1993 (13-0) Jan. 14 Oregon State W 193.350-189.750 Salt Lake City Jan. 18 Utah State W 196.950-188.450 Salt Lake City Jan. 21 Brigham Young W 194.550-188.250 Salt Lake City Brigham Young W 196.950-187.950 Salt Lake City Jan. 25 Georgia W 193.550-193.500 Athens, Ga. Southern Utah W 196.950-186.300 Salt Lake City Feb. 2 Utah State W 195.600-190.600 Salt Lake City Jan. 22 Arizona W 195.400-191.300 Tucson, Ariz. INFORMATION Feb. 11 Cal State-Fullerton W 193.950-186.800 Salt Lake City Jan. 30 Brigham Young W 195.550-193.800 Salt Lake City Feb. 15 Oregon State L 193.700-193.950 Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 8 Utah State W 196.300-187.800 Salt Lake City Feb. 20 Utah State W 192.400-190.800 Logan, Utah Iowa State W 196.300-183.400 Salt Lake City Mar. 1 Cal State-Fullerton W 193.900-186.850 Fullerton, Calif. Feb. 13 Oregon State W 197.150-191.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 9 Georgia W 194.650-193.250 Salt Lake City Feb. 19 Oregon State W 196.900-194.050 Corvallis, Ore. Mar. 16 Brigham Young W 195.250-193.550 Provo, Utah Mar. 1 Utah State W 195.850-191.400 Logan, Utah

Mar. 6 Washington W 196.650-189.200 Salt Lake City ATHLETE PROFILES Western Athle c Conference Championships (4-0, 1st) Boise State W 196.650-186.650 Salt Lake City Mar. 23 Brigham Young W 194.400-189.200 Albuquerque, N.M. Mar. 13 Brigham Young W 197.100-194.900 Provo, Utah Denver W 194.400-186.000 Albuquerque, N.M. Boise State W 194.400-184.250 Albuquerque, N.M. Western Athle c Conference Championships (4-0, 1st) New Mexico W 194.400-170.550 Albuquerque, N.M. Mar. 20 Brigham Young W 197.600-194.350 Boise, Idaho Boise State W 197.600-192.100 Boise, Idaho 1992 (12-1) Southern Utah W 197.600-192.000 Boise, Idaho Jan. 20 Brigham Young W 194.000-187.550 Salt Lake City Denver W 197.600-188.550 Boise, Idaho

Utah State W 194.000-185.550 Salt Lake City COACHES AND STAFF Southern Utah W 194.000-184.000 Salt Lake City 1994 (13-1) Jan. 25 Penn State W 195.050-190.650 University Park, Jan. 14 Washington W 192.200-185.300 Sea le, Wash. Pa. San Jose State W 192.200-176.175 Sea le, Wash. Feb. 1 Oregon State L 194.050-194.800 Corvallis, Ore. Jan. 21 Brigham Young W 192.500-185.425 Salt Lake City Feb. 7 Utah State W 195.750-188.600 Salt Lake City Jan. 28 Oregon State W 194.400-192.625 Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 17 Brigham Young W 195.800-192.250 Salt Lake City Jan. 31 Florida W 193.700-187.100 Salt Lake City Oklahoma W 195.800-187.000 Salt Lake City Feb. 7 Utah State W 194.675-190.500 Salt Lake City

Feb. 24 Utah State W 195.650-190.650 Logan, Utah Feb. 11 Arizona State W 194.675-194.125 Tempe, Ariz. REVIEW / OPPONENTS Mar. 2 Oregon State W 196.200-193.500 Salt Lake City Feb. 19 Arizona W 194.625-187.375 Salt Lake City Mar. 9 Penn State W 196.750-191.500 Salt Lake City Nebraska W 194.625-186.850 Salt Lake City Mar. 21 Brigham Young W 197.000-194.200 Provo, Utah Feb. 25 Oregon State W 195.300-191.675 Salt Lake City Iowa W 197.000-188.100 Provo, Utah Mar. 7 Penn State W 194.375-190.075 Salt Lake City Mar. 12 Utah State W 194.200-192.800 Logan, Utah Western Athle c Conference Championships (4-0, 1st) Mar. 19 Minnesota W 195.150-191.625 Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 28 Brigham Young W 196.850-193.750 Provo, Utah Mar. 26 Brigham Young L 125.800-194.125 Provo, Utah New Mexico W 196.850-188.400 Provo, Utah Boise State W 196.850-188.350 Provo, Utah 1995 (16-1) RECORDS / AWARDS Denver W 196.850-184.750 Provo, Utah Jan. 16 Arizona State W 195.475-189.950 Salt Lake City Jan. 23 Washington W 195.600-191.000 Salt Lake City Jan. 27 Arizona W 194.825-193.625 Tucson, Ariz. Feb. 3 Georgia W 196.025-194.175 Provo, Utah Brigham Young W 196.025-190.375 Provo, Utah Feb. 6 Minnesota W 196.300-190.650 Salt Lake City Southern Utah W 196.300-190.300 Salt Lake City Utah State W 196.300-190.100 Salt Lake City Feb. 11 Penn State W 195.175-193.825 University Park, Pa. Feb. 20 Michigan W 196.375-194.675 Salt Lake City UCLA W 196.375-194.300 Salt Lake City RESULTS Mar. 3 Oregon State W 195.175-194.375 Corvallis, Ore. Minnesota W 195.175-189.475 Corvallis, Ore. San Jose State W 195.175-180.775 Corvallis, Ore. Mar. 11 Utah State W 197.175-193.925 Logan, Utah Mar. 20 Florida L 194.725-194.950 Gainesville, Fla. Mar. 25 Brigham Young W 197.875-194.175 Salt Lake City 1996 (10-1) HERE’S UTAH Jan. 19 Utah State W 192.350-188.050 Logan, Utah Jan. 26 Brigham Young W 195.825-193.225 Salt Lake City Aimee Trepanier was a 13- me NCAA All-American from 1992-95. Feb. 2 Arizona State W 193.875-193.250 Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 12 Oregon State W 195.600-194.850 Salt Lake City Feb. 17 Michigan L 194.725-195.575 Ann Arbor, Mich. Feb. 23 Utah State W 196.100-192.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 1 Washington W 195.400-193.950 Sea le, Wash. Mar. 8 Penn State W 196.250-193.625 Salt Lake City Mar. 17 Minnesota W 195.550-194.700 Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 23 Brigham Young W 195.075-194.850 Provo, Utah Mar. 30 Southern Utah W 196.400-194.200 Salt Lake City

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1997 (11-1) Jan. 11 Arizona W 194.325-192.325 Tucson, Ariz. Jan. 17 Washington W 196.575-193.125 Salt Lake City Jan. 24 Utah State W 196.750-193.625 Logan, Utah Jan. 31 Brigham Young W 196.700-194.275 Salt Lake City Feb. 7 Oregon State L 194.475-194.900 Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 15 Minnesota W 195.050-195.000 Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 17 Utah State W 196.925-192.750 Salt Lake City INFORMATION Feb. 22 Penn State W 194.850-193.975 University Park, Pa. Feb. 28 Michigan W 197.025-196.025 Salt Lake City Mar. 7 Stanford W 197.925-196.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 15 Southern Utah W 195.800-193.675 Cedar City, Utah Mar. 22 Brigham Young W 196.875-196.375 Provo, Utah 1998 (7-3) Jan. 16 Arizona W 194.700-188.850 Salt Lake City Jan. 23 Michigan L 194.350-195.850 Ann Arbor, Mich.

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE Feb. 2 Utah State W 194.950-193.400 Logan, Utah Feb. 6 Brigham Young W 196.825-194.875 Salt Lake City Feb. 13 Minnesota W 194.950-192.175 Salt Lake City Feb. 20 Washington W 196.225-195.225 Sea le, Wash. Feb. 27 Utah State W 196.175-192.775 Salt Lake City Kris na Baske was the 2006 na onal champion on bars and won 13 Mar. 6 Stanford L 194.275-195.550 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA All-America awards. Mar. 14 Oregon State W 195.875-190.100 Salt Lake City Mar. 21 Brigham Young L 196.050-195.975 Provo, Utah 2001 (13-1-1)

COACHES AND STAFF 1999 (12-1) Jan. 5 Southern Utah W 196.375-190.850 Salt Lake City Jan. 15 Stanford W 196.050-192.575 Salt Lake City Jan. 13 Minnesota W 195.625-194.850 Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 23 Minnesota W 194.600-194.175 Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 21 UCLA L 195.700-197.500 Los Angeles Jan. 29 Brigham Young W 195.150-192.000 Provo, Utah Jan. 26 Arizona W 196.400-193.925 Tucson, Ariz. Feb. 5 Southern Utah W 195.525-191.350 Salt Lake City Feb. 6 Utah State W 197.125-194.325 Salt Lake City Feb. 12 Arizona W 193.625-193.250 Tucson, Ariz. Feb. 9 Brigham Young W 197.225-196.025 Provo, Utah Feb. 19 LSU W 196.375-195.150 Salt Lake City Feb. 16 Arizona State W 197.900-196.100 Salt Lake City Feb. 22 Florida W 196.975-193.750 Salt Lake City Feb. 23 Michigan W 197.425-196.675 Salt Lake City Feb. 26 Utah State W 197.625-195.675 Logan, Utah Mar. 4 Washington T 196.725-196.725 Sea le, Wash. REVIEW / OPPONENTS Boise State W 197.625-194.200 Logan, Utah Western Michigan W 196.725-194.075 Sea le, Wash. Mar. 6 Washington W 197.150-193.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 10 Oregon State W 197.425-196.050 Salt Lake City Mar. 14 Oregon State L 196.700-197.325 Corvallis, Ore. Mar. 17 Florida W 196.750-196.525 Gainesville, Fla. Mar. 20 New Hampshire W 196.175-194.975 Durham, N.H. North Carolina W 196.750-195.000 Gainesville, Fla. Mar. 27 Brigham Young W 197.475-195.475 Salt Lake City George Washington W 196.750-192.275 Gainesville, Fla. Mar. 23 Brigham Young W 197.925-197.375 Salt Lake City 2000 (10-4) Jan. 14 Utah State W 195.650-190.375 Salt Lake City 2002 (9-2)

RECORDS / AWARDS Jan. 21 Minnesota W 196.600-190.925 Salt Lake City Jan. 11 Ohio State W 196.200-193.800 Salt Lake City Jan. 28 LSU L 194.800-195.125 Baton Rouge, La. Jan. 18 Arizona W 197.150-196.100 Salt Lake City Feb. 4 Brigham Young W 196.300-195.800 Salt Lake City Jan. 25 Minnesota W 197.475-194.900 Salt Lake City Feb. 7 Utah State W 197.075-193.175 Logan, Utah Feb. 1 LSU L 196.100-196.125 Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 14 UCLA W 196.350-195.150 Salt Lake City Feb. 8 Washington W 195.700-193.375 Sea le, Wash. Feb. 18 Arizona State L 194.675-195.850 Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 15 Utah State W 196.350-193.600 Logan, Utah Alabama L 194.675-195.300 Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 22 Michigan L 196.175-197.025 Ann Arbor, Mich. RESULTS Minnesota L 194.675-195.150 Tempe, Ariz. Mar. 1 Brigham Young W 197.250-195.525 Provo , Utah Feb. 25 Arizona W 196.525-193.475 Salt Lake City Mar. 9 Oregon State W 197.350-195.475 Salt Lake City Mar. 3 Washington W 196.800-194.900 Salt Lake City Mar. 16 Florida W 196.750-195.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 12 Oregon State W 196.525-195.200 Corvallis, Ore. Mar. 23 Brigham Young W 198.425-195.250 Salt Lake City Mar. 18 Brigham Young W 197.200-195.650 Provo, Utah Southern Utah W 197.200-193.300 Provo, Utah 2003 (7-5) Jan. 10 UCLA L 196.750-197.225 Salt Lake City Jan. 17 Brigham Young W 196.800-194.700 Salt Lake City Jan. 24 Arizona State L 197.150-197.450 Salt Lake City

HERE’S UTAH Feb. 1 Minnesota W 196.400-194.750 Minneapolis Feb. 7 Utah State W 197.825-196.150 Logan Feb. 14 Arizona W 196.900-194.500 Tucson Feb. 21 Oregon State L 196.325-196.900 Corvallis Feb. 28 Michigan L 195.875-196.750 Salt Lake City Mar. 7 Washington W 196.975-194.950 Salt Lake City Mar. 14 LSU W 197.475-196.575 Salt Lake City Mar. 21 Florida L 196.150-197.125 Gainesville Mar. 28 Brigham Young W 197.400-196.025 Provo

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2004 (13-1) 2008 (12-1) Jan. 10 UCLA W 197.350-196.375 Los Angeles Jan. 11 Georgia W 196.300-196.200 Salt Lake City Jan. 16 Nebraska W 196.900-194.325 Salt Lake City Jan. 18 Nebraska W 196.425-194.575 Salt Lake City Jan. 23 Brigham Young W 196.225-194.700 Provo, Utah Jan. 25 Arizona State W 196.700-195.625 Tempe Jan. 30 Minnesota W 196.600-194.625 Salt Lake City Feb. 1 Minnesota W 197.750-194.100 Salt Lake City INFORMATION Feb. 6 Iowa W 197.650-195.900 Salt Lake City Feb. 8 Brigham Young W 196.700-193.925 Provo Feb. 14 Michigan L 196.350-196.725 Ann Arbor, Mich. Feb. 16 Washington W 197.100-194.675 Sea le Feb. 20 Arizona State W 196.850-196.500 Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 22 Southern Utah W 197.200-193.100 Salt Lake City Air Force W 196.850-190.600 Tempe, Ariz. Utah State W 197.200-189.650 Salt Lake City Feb. 27 Utah State W 198.050-195.475 Salt Lake City Feb. 24 UCLA W 197.450-195.825 Los Angeles Mar. 5 Washington W 197.950-197.550 Sea le Mar. 7 Oregon State W 196.300-195.150 Salt Lake City

Iowa W 197.950-196.900 Sea le Mar. 14 Florida L 196.875-197.700 Gainesville ATHLETE PROFILES Illinois-Chicago W 197.950-195.175 Sea le Mar. 22 Michigan W 197.425-196.325 Ann Arbor Mar. 12 Oregon State W 197.675-197.450 Salt Lake City Mar. 28 Brigham Young W 197.100-193.850 Salt Lake City Mar. 19 Brigham Young W 198.600-197.800 Salt Lake City 2009 (12-1) 2005 (12-2) Jan. 9 UCLA W 196.175-196.075 Salt Lake City Jan. 7 UCLA W 197.675-197.300 Salt Lake City Jan. 19 Georgia L 196.725-197.150 Athens, Ga. Jan. 14 Utah State W 195.675-193.850 Logan, Utah Jan. 23 Washington W 196.850-193.450 Salt Lake City Jan. 21 Oregon State. W 195.950-194.250 Corvallis, Ore Jan. 30 Oregon State W 197.050-196.650 Corvallis, Ore. Jan. 28 Michigan W 196.875-196.525 Salt Lake City Feb. 6 Southern Utah W 196.850-194.325 Salt Lake City COACHES AND STAFF Feb. 5 Minnesota W 195.275-194.450 Minneapolis Brigham Young W 196.850-192.850 Salt Lake City Feb. 11 Brigham Young W 196.650-194.350 Salt Lake City Texas Woman’s W 196.850-191.425 Salt Lake City Feb. 20 Nebraska L 196.600-196.650 Lincoln Feb. 9 Utah State W 196.950-193.500 Logan, Utah Feb. 25 Georgia L 197.150-197.275 Athens Feb. 13 Nebraska W 196.525-195.725 Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 4 Florida W 197.425-196.450 Salt Lake City Feb. 20 Michigan W 197.525-195.350 Salt Lake City Stanford W 197.425-196.025 Mar. 6 Arizona State W 197.350-194.350 Salt Lake City California W 197.425-191.500 Mar. 13 Florida W 197.075-196.000 Salt Lake City

Mar. 11 Washington W 197.850-195.175 Salt Lake City Mar. 20 Brigham Young W 197.800-192.725 Provo, Utah REVIEW / OPPONENTS Mar. 18 Arizona State W 197.725-196.600 Salt Lake City Mar. 26 Brigham Young W 197.450-196.825 Provo 2010 (11-3) Jan. 9 UCLA L 195.125-196.600 Los Angeles 2006 (11-2) Jan. 15 Iowa State W 196.300-195.350 Salt Lake City Jan. 7 UCLA W 194.875-193.850 Los Angeles Jan. 22 Georgia W 196.550-196.500 Salt Lake City Jan. 13 Washington W 195.625-193.325 Sea le Jan. 29 Washington W 195.850-194.650 Sea le Jan. 20 Nebraska W 195.750-193.000 Salt Lake City Feb. 5 Arizona State W 196.475-195.700 Tempe Jan. 27 Utah State W 197.200-192.675 Salt Lake City Feb. 12 Utah State W 196.225-178.250 Salt Lake City Southern Utah W 197.200-193.175 Salt Lake City Feb. 19 Michigan L 195.100-195.725 Ann Arbor RECORDS / AWARDS Feb. 3 Arizona State W 196.175-196.100 Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 26 Brigham Young W 195.925-194.375 Provo, Utah Feb. 11 Michigan W 196.400-196.100 Ann Arbor, Mich. Mar. 5 Nebraska W 196.575-195.725 Salt Lake City Feb. 17 Minnesota W 196.650-193.400 Salt Lake City Mar. 12 Oregon State W 196.975-196.650 Salt Lake City Feb. 24 Brigham Young W 195.825-194.250 Provo, Utah Southern Utah W 196.975-196.025 Salt Lake City Mar. 6 Georgia L 197.075-197.100 Salt Lake City Mar. 12 Penn State W 196.975-195.700 Salt Lake City Mar. 10 Oregon State W 196.575-195.150 Salt Lake City Mar. 19 Florida L 196.500-197.550 Gainesville Mar. 17 Florida L 196.675-197.325 Gainesville, Fla. Mar. 26 Brigham Young W 196.950-195.825 Salt Lake City Mar. 24 Brigham Young W 197.500-193.350 Salt Lake City 2011 (8-3)

2007 (13-3) Jan. 7 UCLA W 195.700-195.300 Salt Lake City RESULTS Jan. 12 UCLA W 196.325-195.975 Salt Lake City Jan. 15 Georgia W 195.900-195.800 Athens, Ga. Jan. 19 Washington W 196.725-193.850 Salt Lake City Jan. 22 Nebraska W 196.200-194.750 Lincoln, Neb. Jan. 27 Minnesota W 195.875-194.125 Minneapolis Jan. 28 Stanford L 196.500-196.825 Salt Lake City Feb. 2 Arkansas W 196.150-193.625 Salt Lake City Feb. 4 Arizona State W 196.525-194.125 Salt Lake City Brigham Young W 196.150-192.600 Salt Lake City Feb. 11 Washington W 196.975-195.475 Salt Lake City Southern Utah W 196.150-190.650 Salt Lake City Feb. 18 Michigan W 196.425-195.425 Salt Lake City Feb. 9 Utah State W 196.575-194.325 Logan Feb. 25 Utah State W 196.550-193.150 Logan, Utah

Feb. 16 Georgia L 195.475-196.850 Athens Mar. 4 Florida L 196.750-197.000 Salt Lake City HERE’S UTAH Feb. 23 Michigan W 196.225-193.800 Salt Lake City Mar. 12 Oregon State L 196.325-196.600 Corvallis, Ore. Mar. 4 Nebraska L 196.100-196.675 Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 18 Brigham Young W 196.700-195.800 Provo, Utah Mar. 9 Florida L 196.725-197.050 Salt Lake City Mar. 16 Oregon State W 196.675-196.600 Corvallis Washington W 196.675-193.625 Corvallis Sea le Pacifi c W 196.675-189.750 Corvallis Mar. 23 Arizona State W 196.650-194.950 Salt Lake City Mar. 30 Brigham Young W 196.725-194.600 Provo

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 63 HERE’S UTAH RESULTS RECORDS / AWARDS REVIEW / OPPONENTS COACHES AND STAFF ATHLETE PROFILES INFORMATION rzn W 9.2-9.5 Berkeley 197.925-196.250 Berkeley Berkeley 197.925-196.525 197.925-195.500 W Berkeley W W Berkeley 197.925-196.275 64 197.925-196.550 W W AnnArbor Arizona State 197.475-197.350 Berkeley Arizona 197.925-197.175 L Oregon State W SaltLake City UCLA 198.025-197.600 California AnnArbor W 197.825-197.350 L SaltLake City Stanford Stanford SaltLake 197.125-193.475 City 197.000-196.300 Mar. SaltLake City UCLA 22 197.825-194.425 W 197.575-196.450 Salt Lake City Pac-12 Championships(1st) W L 197.125-195.875 Georgia W Mar. Tempe 15 W 197.200-194.900 Berkeley Michigan SaltLake City 196.875-196.275 Mar. 196.650-192.025 W 7 Washington SaltLake City W Feb. 28 Oregon 196.650-194.550 State W Feb. 22 Stanford W SaltLake City Arizona Feb. 17 196.650-195.850 Arizona State Feb. 7 SouthernUtah Corvallis, Ore. W Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 1 UCLA Corvallis, Ore. 197.075-195.075 BrighamYoung 197.075-195.525 197.075-193.425 Jan. 25 California Corvallis, Ore. W W Jan. 17 W Corvallis, Ore. 197.375-197.075 Corvallis, Ore. 197.075-196.625 197.075-195.875 L BoiseState W W Jan. 11 Arizona State 2014 (10-3,6-1PAC-12) California Arizona Corvallis, Ore. Washington Provo, Utah 197.850-197.075 SaltLake City Stanford 197.125-194.675 Athens, Ga. 198.125-197.875 UCLA 196.975-197.650 W L W L SaltLake City Oregon State 197.300-197.075 Provo, Utah Mar. 23 W Sea 197.125-195.500 SaltLake City Pac-12 Championships(3rd) NCState 195.975-195.975 197.050-192.750 W Florida Tucson Ariz. Georgia Mar. W 16 SaltLake City T 196.600-196.075 SaltLake City Mar. 196.425-195.450 9 SaltLake City W 196.950-191.050 BrighamYoung 196.950-192.125 W W Los Angeles Mar. W 1 Stanford 195.300-197.425 Feb. 23 Washington SaltLake City L CaliforniaFeb. 15 SouthernUtah 196.950-195.950 Salt Lake City Arizona State Feb. 9 197.375-193.525 West Virginia W Feb. 1 Arizona SaltLake City SaltLake W City Jan. 25 197.375-194.125 197.375-195.900 SaltLake City SaltLake City W 197.375-194.550 W 197.375-196.825 Oregon State W Jan. 19 W UCLA SaltLake City Jan. 12 SaltLake City California 197.375-197.025 2013 (10-2-1,4-1-1PAC-12) 197.375-197.425 Washington W Arizona State L Gainesville, Fla. Arizona 197.900-196.475 Stanford SaltLake City Oregon State 197.600-197.450 L L SaltLake City SaltLake City 196.300-196.100 AnnArbor, Mich. 196.575-195.600 UCLA SaltLake City 196.050-194.850 W Mar. 24 W 197.150-196.950 W Pac-12 Championships(2nd) LosAngeles Tempe, W Ariz. Florida 196.075-196.025 196.150-194.000 Nebraska Mar. 16 SaltLake City Oregon State*Mar. W SaltLake City 9 197.400-191.925 L 197.550-194.450 Mar. 2 Stanford* W Feb. 24 W Michigan Feb. 17 Arizona State* Georgia Feb. 12 Feb. 3 BrighamYoung Jan. 27 Utah State UCLA* Jan. 13 Jan. 8 2012 (7-3,3-1PAC-12) 2018 MEDIA GUIDE REGULAR SEASONRESULTS UTAH UTES UTAH le rzn W 9.2-9.2 Sea Sea 196.925-195.525 Sea 196.925-191.725 196.925-195.300 Sea W W 196.925-196.125 W Sea W 196.925-196.725 Sea W 196.925-196.925 Sea Arizona State 196.925-197.250 Washington T Arizona L Stanford SaltLake City California AnnArbor 197.675-197.125 Oregon State 197.525-197.050 W Berkeley LosAngeles Stanford W 197.025-196.750 197.075-197.100 197.150-195.875 W W UCLA SaltLake City L SaltLake City Mar. 19 197.150-194.850 197.125-196.250 Pac-12 Championships(2nd-T) W W Georgia Michigan Mar. 12 SaltLake City Mar. 4 196.125-195.125 California CedarCity Feb. 27 Stanford W SaltLake City 196.725-195.600 Feb. 20 Washington 196.175-193.850 UCLA W Feb. 13 SaltLake City W SaltLake City SaltLake City 198.150-192.700 Arizona SaltLake City Feb. 6 198.150-196.000 198.150-196.150 198.150-196.225 W Feb. 1 Oregon State W W W Jan. 23 SouthernUtah SaltLake City BrighamYoung 198.150-197.175 Jan. 15 SaltLake City 198.150-196.900 Jan. 8 W Arizona State SaltLake City W 2016 (9-1,5-1PAC-12) Washington 198.150-197.350 California W Arizona Athens Oregon State 197.275-197.450 SaltLake City Stanford 198.250-197.675 L SaltLake W City Corvallis 198.050-195.900 196.875-195.750 W UCLA SaltLake Sea City Tucson SaltLake City Mar. 21 W 196.675-193.950 197.025-195.650 SaltLake 197.850-196.375 City 196.725-194.725 Pac-12 Championships(1st) 197.825-194.100 SaltLake City W W W W Georgia 196.675-194.525 Michigan Mar. W 14 W Mar. 6 Oregon State Feb. 27 Stanford Feb. 21 Washington Arizona State SaltLake City Feb. 14 UCDavis Provo 196.675-195.500 Feb. 6 Arizona 196.900-193.350 BoiseState W Jan. 31 UCLA W Jan. 23 SouthernUtah BrighamYoung Jan. 16 Jan. 9 2015 (11-1,6-0PAC-12) rzn W 9.2-9.7 Stanford 197.925-196.275 Stanford Stanford 197.925-195.600 W 197.925-196.300 Stanford W 197.925-196.625 Stanford W 197.925-197.100 W Stanford W 197.925-197.100 W Arizona State Arizona California Stanford Stanford 197.925-197.400 Washington Athens SaltLake City UCLA 196.650-197.250 W 197.500-196.275 Salt Lake City 197.875-197.500 W L W Tempe SaltLake City Oregon State 197.600-194.850 Mar. 196.450-195.725 18 Salt Lake City Corvallis SaltLakePac-12 City Championships(1st) W W 197.625-196.225 196.525-196.550 197.625-193.250 at Georgia Sea W StanfordMar. SaltLake City 11 W L 197.150-196.300 197.625-196.875 Mar. 3 at Arizona State W Feb. 25 W UCLA SaltLake City Feb. 18 196.625-195.525 at Oregon State Illinois-Chicago California Feb. 11 W BoiseState ProvoFeb. 4 at Washington 196.600-194.175 Jan. 28 W Denver Jan. 20 at BrighamYoung Michigan Jan. 13 Jan. 7 2017 (10-2,5-1PAC-12) GYMNASTICS le le le le le le le le le INFORMATION ATHLETE PROFILES COACHES AND STAFF REVIEW / OPPONENTS RECORDS / AWARDS RESULTS HERE’S UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 25 50 00 25 50 75 75 25 50 50 75 00 50 .40 .30 .625 .950 .625 .075 .975 .000 2.875 1.925 4.100 3.975 8.775 0.050 92.80 65 188.90 5...... 19 Arizona 6...... State. Utah 191.9 3. Brigham Young...... 4. 194.050 ...... State Arizona 193.25 7. Oklahoma...... 191.050 2...... Nebraska. 194.7 1995 AT NEBRASKA 1995 AT 1. Utah ...... 196 3. Oklahoma...... 4. 190.0 ...... State Arizona 190. 2...... Nebraska. 191.2 2...... 19 Arizona 3. Young. Brigham ...... 4. 191.100 ...... State Arizona 190.75 5...... State. Utah 190.5 UTAH 1992 AT 1. Utah ...... 197 2...... 19 Arizona 3...... State Arizona 191.95 4. Young. Brigham ...... 5. 191.900 ...... Nebraska. 191.2 STATE UTAH 1993 AT 1. Utah ...... 196 2...... 19 Arizona 3...... State Arizona 193.20 4. Brigham Young...... 5. 192.800 ...... State. Utah 189.8 ARIZONA STATE 1994 AT 1. Utah ...... 194 2. Brigham Young...... 3. 192.875 ...... State Arizona 191.87 4...... Nebraska. 190.1 1989 AT UTAH 1989 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2...... Nebraska. 192 5...... Arizona UTAH 1990 AT 1. Utah ...... 194 3...... 18 Arizona 7. Young. Brigham ...... 185.350 ARIZONA 1991 AT 1. Utah ...... 194 6...... Nebraska. 188.2 7. Oklahoma...... 188.125 6...... State. Utah 189.3 7. Oklahoma...... 188.700 6. Oklahoma...... 7. 187.900 ...... Nebraska. 187.5 5...... 19 Arizona 6...... State. Utah 188 7. Brigham Young...... 187.00 4. Oklahoma...... 5. 187.825 ...... State Arizona 187.80 6...... State. Utah 187.5 6. Oklahoma...... 7. 189.800 ...... State. Utah 188.4 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 30 70 00 10 70 50 90 .85 .05 .70 .75 .60 .15 .10 .80 .35 6.30 34.95 87.75 88.60 90.20 87.30 88.85 45.20 85.55 181.10 182.15 184.85 187.25 186.45 169.85 GYMNASTICS st ...... 182.25 6...... State. Utah 168 5. Oklahoma...... 176.1 2...... State Arizona 187. 3...... Arizona 2. Utah ...... 1 3...... Arizona OKLAHOMA 1988 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2...... State Arizona 187. 3...... Nebraska. 4. 187 ...... Arizona 4...... Minnesota 176. 4. Oklahoma...... 5. 181.8 ...... Nebraska. 178 UTAH 1986 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 4. Oklahoma...... 5. 184.1 ...... State. Utah 182 ARIZONA STATE 1987 AT 1...... State Arizona 189. 3...... Nebraska. 185 5...... State. Utah 184 1984 AT UTAH 1984 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2...... State Arizona 184. 3...... Arizona ARIZONA STATE 1985 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2...... State Arizona 187. 3...... Arizona 6. Young. Brigham ...... 176.20 6...... Nebraska. 181 4. Oklahoma...... 184.6 7...... New Mexico 180.70 6. Oklahoma...... 184.5 1...... State Oregon 146.1 2. Utah ...... 1 4...... Oregon 1 STATE UTAH 1983 AT 1...... State Arizona 186. 6...... State. Utah 182 7. Bap Houston 1982 AT OREGON STATE OREGON 1982 AT 3...... Washington 138.8 2. Utah ...... 1 3. Brigham Young...... 4. 175.55 ...... State. Utah 174 5...... Arizona 6...... 16 Boise State 7...... New Mexico 132.45 REGIONAL FINISHES REGIONAL 40 50 65 90 .40 .30 .65 .45 .75 .70 9.95 8.95 49.35 36.05 47.45 38.05 04.20 38.95 UTAH UTAH UTES 30.90 132.50 130.24 129.85 . 95.95 126.10 . 86.90 2. Brigham Young...... 3. 144.45 ...... State. Utah 142 4...... New Mexico 138.85 1981 AT NEW MEXICO 1981 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2...... State Arizona 133. 3...... State. Utah 133 4. Colorado...... 5. 132 ...... Arizona 6...... Colorado Northern 7. 131.75 Young. Brigham ...... 129.25 COLORADO 1980 AT 1. Utah ...... 1 2. Young. Brigham ...... 3. 142.10 ...... State. Utah 141 4...... Northern Colorado 5. 137.25 ...... New Mexico 135.95 6...... State Colorado 129.45 7. Colorado...... 8. 127 ...... UTEP 1. Utah ...... 1 1979 AT UTAH STATE UTAH 1979 AT 1...... State Arizona 138. 2. Utah ...... 1 3...... State. Utah 134 4...... Arizona 5...... Colorado Northern 129.00 1978 AT NEW MEXICO 1978 AT 1...... State Arizona 140. 2. Utah ...... 1 3. Colorado...... 4. 9 ...... Northern Colorado 5. 97.00 ...... Arizona 6. Brigham Young...... 7. 88.20 ...... UTEP NORTHERN COLORADO 1977 AT 2. Utah ...... 1 3...... Northern Colorado 4. 133.75 ...... Arizona 5...... New Mexico 128.30 6...... State Colorado 117.25 7. Young. Brigham ...... 8. 91.20 Colorado...... 9. 6 ...... Denver 1976 AT UTAH 1976 AT 1...... State Arizona 106. UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS REGIONAL FINISHES

1996 AT UTAH 2003 AT UTAH 2011 AT OKLAHOMA 1. Utah ...... 196.675 1. Utah ...... 196.975 1. Oklahoma...... 197.350 2. Arizona ...... 195.750 2. Stanford ...... 196.625 2. Utah ...... 196.475 3. Nebraska...... 195.300 3. Denver ...... 195.350 3. Washington ...... 195.300 4. Brigham Young...... 194.925 4. California ...... 195.025 4. North Carolina ...... 195.225 5. Arizona State ...... 194.075 5. Minnesota ...... 193.125 5. New Hampshire ...... 194.500 6. Utah State...... 193.050 6. Brigham Young...... 192.400 6. Missouri ...... 194.175

INFORMATION 7. Denver ...... 191.950 2004 AT ARIZONA 2012 AT UTAH 1997 AT UTAH 1. Utah ...... 197.625 1. Utah ...... 196.825 1. Utah ...... 195.700 2. Florida...... 197.050 2. Nebraska...... 196.525 2. Arizona State ...... 195.225 3. Arizona ...... 196.375 3. Minnesota ...... 194.800 3. Nebraska...... 195.150 4. Arkansas ...... 195.550 4. Arizona State ...... 194.400 4. Brigham Young...... 194.025 5. Illinois ...... 195.400 5. San Jose State...... 193.400 5. Arizona ...... 193.875 6. Illinois-Chicago...... 193.875 6. Iowa State...... 193.150 6. Utah State...... 193.675 ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 7. Denver ...... 192.525 2005 AT UTAH 2013 AT ALABAMA 1. Utah ...... 196.800 1. Alabama ...... 197.400 1998 AT ARIZONA STATE 2. Brigham Young...... 195.975 2. Utah ...... 196.400 1. Utah ...... 195.575 3. Oregon State ...... 195.675 3. Iowa State...... 195.400 2. Brigham Young...... 195.500 4. Minnesota ...... 193.975 4. Denver ...... 195.275 3. Arizona State ...... 195.025 5. Southern Utah ...... 193.450 5. Brigham Young...... 194.475 4. Arizona ...... 194.750 6. Iowa ...... 192.350 6. Kent State ...... 193.500 5. Nebraska...... 194.275 COACHES AND STAFF 6. Oklahoma...... 193.125 2006 AT MICHIGAN 2014 AT ARKANSAS 1. Michigan...... 196.000 7. Utah State...... 191.175 1. Utah ...... 197.300 2. Utah ...... 195.700 2. UCLA ...... 196.600 3. Auburn ...... 193.050 1999 AT OREGON STATE 3. Arkansas ...... 196.375 4. New Hampshire ...... 192.500 1. UCLA ...... 197.025 4. Arizona State ...... 194.425 5. Pi sburgh...... 190.900 2. Utah ...... 196.425 5. UC-Davis ...... 193.900 6. Rutgers ...... 188.975 3. Oregon State ...... 194.875 6. Utah State...... 191.875 4. Washington ...... 193.425 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 5. Boise State ...... 192.475 2007 AT CALIFORNIA 1. Utah ...... 197.325 2015 AT CALIFORNIA 6. Sacramento State...... 190.275 1. Georgia ...... 197.025 2. Nebraska...... 196.675 2. Utah ...... 196.575 3. Missouri ...... 194.300 3. California ...... 196.000 2000 AT MINNESOTA 4. California ...... 193.900 1. Utah ...... 196.325 4. Boise State ...... 195.375 5. Washington ...... 193.300 2. West Virginia ...... 195.475 5. Utah State...... 195.150 6. Sacramento State...... 191.725 3. Denver ...... 195.450 6. Brigham Young...... 194.150

RECORDS / AWARDS 4. Minnesota ...... 194.750 2008 AT MINNESOTA 5. Utah State...... 192.950 1. Utah ...... 196.950 2016 AT UTAH 6. Southern Utah ...... 191.800 2. Arkansas ...... 196.125 1. Utah ...... 197.125 3. Minnesota ...... 195.275 2. UCLA ...... 196.375 2001 AT UTAH 4. Arizona ...... 194.275 3. Washington ...... 195.825 1. Utah ...... 194.075 5. Southern Utah ...... 194.050 4. Illinois ...... 195.350

RESULTS 2. Denver ...... 193.900 6. Iowa ...... 193.875 5. Utah State...... 195.025 3. Iowa State...... 193.375 6. Southern Utah ...... 194.950 4. West Virginia ...... 192.400 2009 AT WASHINGTON 5. Utah State...... 191.200 1. Utah ...... 197.675 2017 AT ARKANSAS 6. Air Force ...... 190.200 2. Illinois ...... 196.700 1. Utah ...... 197.150 3. Boise State ...... 195.300 2. Denver ...... 197.050 2002 AT OREGON STATE 4. Auburn ...... 195.250 3. Arkansas ...... 196.600 1. Utah ...... 197.100 5. Washington ...... 194.800 Auburn ...... 196.600 2. Oregon State ...... 196.800 San Jose State...... 194.800 5. California ...... 196.300 HERE’S UTAH 3. Oklahoma...... 196.625 6. Central Michigan ...... 195.675 4. Washington ...... 194.775 2010 AT UTAH 5. Boise State ...... 194.550 1. Florida...... 197.675 6. Southern Utah ...... 193.350 2. Utah ...... 196.900 3. Denver ...... 196.175 4. Boise State ...... 195.950 5. Washington ...... 195.075 6. Auburn ...... 194.925

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1976 AIAW AT APPALACHIAN STATE 1981 AIAW AT UTAH 1. Clarion ...... 107.95 AIAW CHAMPIONS - 1981 1. Utah ...... 145.65 2. SW Missouri State ...... 106.80 2. UCLA ...... 144.10 3. Cal State-Fullerton...... 106.30 3. Cal State-Fullerton...... 141.95 INFORMATION 4. Southern Illinois...... 106.00 4. Penn State ...... 141.80 5. Penn State ...... 104.25 5. Arizona State ...... 141.60 6. Arizona State ...... 103.00 6. Florida...... 141.35 7. Massachuse s ...... 102.55 7. Oregon State ...... 141.15 8. Nevada ...... 102.40 8. Oklahoma State ...... 138.45 9. Indiana State ...... 101.72 9. USC ...... 137.00 10. Utah ...... 101.65 10. Brigham Young...... 136.00 11. Canisius...... 101.05 11. LSU ...... 135.45 ATHLETE PROFILES 12. Oregon ...... 99.65 12. Pi sburgh...... 135.40 13. Washington ...... 99.60 13. Louisville...... 134.00 14. Grand View College ...... 99.40 14. Utah State...... 132.75 15. Sea le Pacifi c...... 99.40 15. Ohio State...... 132.30 16. Louisville...... 98.90 16. Missouri ...... 130.00 17. Kent State ...... 97.70

18. San Diego State ...... 97.45 1982 NCAA AT UTAH COACHES AND STAFF 19. Colorado...... 97.35 1. Utah ...... 148.60 20. USC ...... 96.95 2. Cal State-Fullerton...... 144.15 21. Wisconsin ...... 96.70 3. Penn State ...... 143.10 22. Michigan State ...... 96.50 4. Oregon State ...... 143.00 23. LSU ...... 96.40 5. Arizona State ...... 142.95 24. Minnesota ...... 93.35 1979 AIAW AT PENN STATE 6. UCLA ...... 142.40 25. Central Michigan ...... 91.05 1. Cal State-Fullerton...... 143.80 7. Florida...... 140.90

2. Penn State ...... 143.70 8. Nebraska...... 138.10 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 1977 AIAW AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3. Clarion ...... 141.75 9. Oklahoma State ...... 137.20 1. Clarion ...... 147.80 4. Utah ...... 138.10 10. Michigan...... 136.90 2. Cal State-Fullerton...... 146.80 5. USC ...... 137.70 3. Penn State ...... 146.40 SW Missouri State ...... 137.70 4. Massachuse s ...... 144.70 7. Oregon State ...... 134.55 NCAA CHAMPIONS - 1982 5. USC ...... 142.30 8. Louisville...... 133.90 6. SW Missouri State ...... 141.95 9. Pi sburgh...... 133.85 7. Indiana State ...... 138.55 10. Utah State...... 133.70 RECORDS / AWARDS Arizona State ...... 138.55 11. LSU ...... 131.95 9. Utah ...... 138.50 Nebraska...... 131.95 10. Southern Illinois...... 138.15 13. Georgia ...... 131.60 11. UCLA ...... 136.40 14. Eastern Kentucky ...... 130.45 12. Michigan State ...... 136.15 15. UCLA ...... 130.55 Nevada ...... 136.15 16. Kent State ...... 129.80 14. LSU ...... 136.05 15. Washington ...... 133.85 1980 AIAW AT LOUISIANA STATE 16. Louisville...... 133.15 1. Penn State ...... 145.00

2. Utah ...... 144.15 RESULTS 1978 AIAW AT WASHINGTON 3. Cal State-Fullerton...... 143.65 1. Penn State ...... 147.70 4. Oregon State ...... 140.15 2. Cal State-Fullerton...... 147.55 5. UCLA ...... 138.85 3. SW Missouri State ...... 145.05 6. LSU ...... 137.90 4. Clarion ...... 142.05 7. Brigham Young...... 137.50 5. USC ...... 141.65 8. Louisville...... 137.40 6. Utah ...... 141.10

9. Arizona State ...... 136.95 HERE’S UTAH 7. Arizona State ...... 140.88 10. Jacksonville State...... 135.15 8. Massachuse s ...... 138.70 11. Southern Illinois...... 132.85 9. LSU ...... 137.70 12. Florida...... 132.65 10. Louisville...... 136.30 13. Utah State...... 131.45 11. Michigan State ...... 136.15 14. Oklahoma State ...... 131.05 12. Southern Illinois...... 135.90 15. Minnesota ...... 130.05 13. San Diego State ...... 134.30 16. Nebraska...... 126.70 14. Georgia ...... 133.30 15. New Hampshire ...... 131.35 16. Kent State ...... 129.90

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1986 NCAA AT FLORIDA 1990 NCAA AT OREGON STATE NCAA CHAMPIONS - 1984 1. Utah ...... 186.95 1. Utah ...... 194.900 2. Arizona State ...... 186.70 2. Alabama ...... 194.575 3. Alabama ...... 186.35 3. Georgia ...... 193.225 4. Georgia ...... 184.45 4. UCLA ...... 193.100 5. Cal State-Fullerton...... 184.40 5. Nebraska...... 192.225 6. Penn State ...... 182.70 6. LSU ...... 192.100 7. UCLA ...... 181.70 7. Oregon State ...... 189.950 INFORMATION 8. Florida...... 181.30 8. Cal State-Fullerton...... 189.700 9. LSU ...... 180.55 9. Towson State ...... 187.975 10. Ohio State...... 177.80 10. Florida...... 187.175 Arizona ...... 187.175 1987 NCAA AT UTAH 12. Ohio State...... 183.650 1. Georgia ...... 187.90 2. Utah ...... 187.55 1991 NCAA AT ALABAMA 3. UCLA ...... 187.00 1. Alabama ...... 195.125

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 4. Alabama ...... 186.60 2. Utah ...... 194.375 5. Arizona State ...... 184.00 3. Georgia ...... 193.375 6. Florida...... 183.80 4. Oregon State ...... 192.350 7. LSU ...... 181.50 5. Penn State ...... 190.950 8. Ohio State...... 180.20 6. Florida...... 189.700 9. Washington ...... 179.85 7. LSU ...... 188.600 1983 NCAA AT UTAH 10. Nebraska...... 179.50 8. Brigham Young...... 187.700 1. Utah ...... 184.65 11. Arizona ...... 179.45 9. Arizona State ...... 187.650 12. Oregon State ...... 174.50 Auburn ...... 187.650

COACHES AND STAFF 2. Arizona State ...... 183.30 3. Cal State-Fullerton...... 179.25 11. Arizona ...... 187.475 4. Alabama ...... 179.05 1988 NCAA AT UTAH 12. Utah State...... 185.950 5. Florida...... 177.85 1. Alabama ...... 190.05 6. UCLA ...... 177.80 2. Utah ...... 189.50 1992 NCAA AT MINNESOTA LSU ...... 177.80 3. UCLA ...... 188.80 1. Utah ...... 195.65 8. Ohio State...... 176.65 4. LSU ...... 187.90 2. Georgia ...... 194.60 9. Oregon State ...... 173.55 5. Georgia ...... 186.80 3. Alabama ...... 193.35 10. Nebraska...... 165.55 6. Florida...... 186.65 4. Penn State ...... 192.70 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 7. Oregon State ...... 186.50 5. Arizona ...... 191.95 1984 NCAA AT UCLA 8. Arizona State ...... 185.10 6. Oregon State ...... 191.30 1. Utah ...... 186.05 9. Arizona ...... 184.00 7. Arizona State ...... 191.00 2. UCLA ...... 185.55 10. Nebraska...... 183.55 8. California ...... 190.70 3. Cal State-Fullerton...... 183.90 11. Penn State ...... 179.70 9. UCLA ...... 189.80 4. Arizona State ...... 183.65 12. Michigan State ...... 178.80 10. Stanford ...... 189.10 5. Florida...... 182.20 11. Florida...... 188.70 1989 NCAA AT GEORGIA 12. Brigham Young...... 187.70 RECORDS / AWARDS 6. Alabama ...... 180.80 7. Penn State ...... 179.45 1. Georgia ...... 192.65 8. Washington ...... 178.55 2. UCLA ...... 192.60 9. Georgia ...... 177.60 3. Alabama ...... 192.10 NCAA CHAMPIONS - 1990 10. Arizona ...... 176.90 4. Nebraska...... 190.80 5. Utah ...... 190.20 6. Cal State-Fullerton...... 189.45

RESULTS 1985 NCAA AT UTAH 1. Utah ...... 188.35 7. Arizona State ...... 187.90 2. Arizona State ...... 186.30 7. Oregon State ...... 187.90 3. Florida...... 184.30 9. Oklahoma...... 187.05 4. Alabama ...... 184.05 10. Florida ...... 187.00 5. Cal State-Fullerton...... 183.50 11. Arizona ...... 186.50 6. Oregon State ...... 183.15 12. Ohio State...... 186.40 7. Georgia ...... 180.50 8. Ohio State...... 179.75

HERE’S UTAH 9. Penn State ...... 179.00 10. Oklahoma...... 177.40

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1995 NCAA AT GEORGIA Semifi nal II Results NCAA CHAMPIONS - 1994 1. Utah ...... 196.650 1. Alabama ...... 196.325 2. Alabama ...... 196.425 2. Utah ...... 196.000 Michigan...... 196.425 3. Oregon State ...... 195.700 INFORMATION 4. UCLA ...... 196.150 4. Arizona ...... 195.125 5. Georgia ...... 196.075 5. Florida...... 194.825 6. Oregon State ...... 194.850 6. Stanford ...... 194.025 7. Florida...... 195.425* 8. Penn State ...... 194.150* 1997 NCAA AT FLORIDA 9. LSU ...... 193.025* 1. UCLA ...... 197.150 10. Brigham Young...... 191.975* 2. Arizona State ...... 196.850 11. Nebraska...... 191.750* 3. Georgia ...... 196.600 ATHLETE PROFILES 12. West Virginia ...... 189.650* 4. Michigan...... 196.500 5. Florida...... 196.425 Semifi nal I Results 6. Nebraska...... 195.250 1. Georgia ...... 196.825 7. Utah ...... 196.025* 2. Michigan...... 195.700 8. Washington ...... 195.975* 3. Utah ...... 195.325 9. Alabama ...... 195.600* 4. LSU ...... 193.025 10. Minnesota ...... 194.775* COACHES AND STAFF 5. Nebraska...... 191.750 11. Penn State ...... 194.300* 6. West Virginia ...... 189.650 12. LSU ...... 193.825* Semifi nal I Results 1993 NCAA AT OREGON STATE 1996 NCAA AT ALABAMA 1. Alabama ...... 198.025 1. Georgia ...... 197.075 1. Georgia ...... 198.000 2. UCLA ...... 196.425 2. Alabama ...... 196.825 2. UCLA ...... 197.475 3. Utah ...... 196.775 3. Nebraska...... 196.025^ 3. Utah ...... 195.825 Utah ...... 196.025^

Georgia ...... 196.775 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 4. UCLA ...... 194.925 5. Penn State ...... 194.300 5. Auburn ...... 194.725 5. Oregon State ...... 196.525 6. Michigan...... 196.375 6. LSU ...... 193.825 6. Arizona ...... 194.075 ^Nebraska won ebreaker to advance to Super Six 7. Oregon State ...... 193.425* 7. Arizona ...... 195.125* LSU ...... 193.425* 8. Florida...... 194.825* 9. Michigan...... 193.125* 9. Stanford ...... 194.025* 10. Florida...... 192.950* 10. Nebraska...... 193.950* 11. Penn State ...... 192.700* 11. Penn State ...... 192.700* 12. Brigham Young...... 192.500*

12. Arizona State ...... 192.175* RECORDS / AWARDS Semifi nal II Results 1. Utah ...... 196.325 2. Arizona ...... 194.025 NCAA CHAMPIONS - 1995 3. Auburn ...... 193.775 4. LSU ...... 193.425 5. Penn State ...... 192.700 6. Arizona State ...... 192.175

1994 NCAA AT UTAH 1. Utah ...... 196.400 RESULTS 2. Alabama ...... 196.350 3. Georgia ...... 195.850 4. Michigan...... 195.150 5. UCLA ...... 194.975 6. Florida...... 194.850 7. Oregon State ...... 193.625* 8. LSU ...... 193.225* HERE’S UTAH 9. Brigham Young...... 192.325* 10. Arizona State ...... 190.825* 11. Washington ...... 190.525* 12. New Hampshire ...... 188.450* Semifi nal II Results 1. Alabama ...... 196.300 2. Utah ...... 194.925 3. Florida...... 194.250 4. Oregon State ...... 193.625 5. LSU ...... 193.225 6. Arizona State ...... 190.825

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1998 NCAA AT UCLA 2000 NCAA AT BOISE STATE 2002 NCAA AT ALABAMA 1. Georgia ...... 197.725 1. UCLA ...... 197.300 1. Alabama ...... 197.575 2. Florida...... 196.350 2. Utah ...... 196.875 2. Georgia ...... 197.250 3. Alabama ...... 196.300 3. Georgia ...... 196.800 3. UCLA ...... 197.150 4. Utah ...... 196.025 4. Nebraska...... 196.725 4. Utah ...... 196.950 5. UCLA ...... 195.750 5. Alabama ...... 196.500 5. Nebraska...... 196.425 6. Arizona State ...... 195.450 6. Michigan...... 195.725 6. Stanford ...... 196.025 7. Washington ...... 195.450* 7. Penn State ...... 195.350* 7. Michigan...... 196.175* INFORMATION 8. Michigan...... 195.425* 8. Iowa State...... 195.325* 8. LSU ...... 195.850* 9. LSU ...... 195.300* 9. LSU ...... 194.950* 9. Minnesota ...... 195.700* 10. Penn State ...... 194.625* 10. Oregon State ...... 194.750* 10. Florida...... 195.675* 11. North Carolina State ...... 194.125* 11. Brigham Young...... 194.500* 11. Arizona ...... 194.975* 12. Brigham Young...... 193.400* 12. West Virginia ...... 194.175* 12. Oregon State ...... 192.925*

Semifi nal II Results Semifi nal I Results Semifi nal I Results 1. UCLA ...... 196.925 1. Georgia ...... 196.775 1. Utah ...... 196.775 2. Florida...... 196.750 2. Utah ...... 196.125 2. Georgia ...... 196.650

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 3. Utah ...... 196.200 3. Alabama ...... 196.075 3. Nebraska...... 196.575 4. Washington ...... 195.450 4. LSU ...... 194.950 4. Michigan...... 196.175 5. LSU ...... 195.300 5. Oregon State ...... 194.750 5. LSU ...... 195.850 6. Penn State ...... 194.625 6. Brigham Young...... 194.500 6. Arizona ...... 194.975 1999 NCAA AT UTAH 2001 NCAA AT GEORGIA 2003 NCAA AT NEBRASKA 1. Georgia ...... 196.850 1. UCLA ...... 197.575 1. UCLA ...... 197.825 2. Michigan...... 196.550 2. Georgia ...... 197.400 2. Alabama ...... 197.275 3. Alabama ...... 195.950 3. Michigan...... 197.275 3. Georgia ...... 197.150 COACHES AND STAFF 4. Arizona State ...... 195.900 4. Alabama ...... 196.550 4. Nebraska...... 197.125 5. UCLA ...... 195.850 5. Utah ...... 196.025 5. Michigan...... 196.050 6. Nebraska...... 194.800 Nebraska...... 196.025 6. Utah ...... 195.300 7. Utah ...... 195.475* 7. Florida...... 195.825* 7. Florida...... 196.325* 8. Penn State ...... 194.775* 8. Stanford ...... 195.400* 8. Stanford ...... 196.200* 9. LSU ...... 194.475* 9. Arizona State ...... 194.775* 9. Arizona State ...... 194.225* 11. Florida...... 194.000* 10. Oklahoma...... 193.875* 10. LSU ...... 194.000* Stanford ...... 194.000* 11. Oregon State ...... 193.775* 11. Iowa ...... 193.825*

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 12. West Virginia ...... 191.850* 12. Denver ...... 193.625* 12. Auburn ...... 193.525*

Semifi nal II Results Semifi nal II Results Semifi nal II Results 1. Georgia ...... 197.025 1. Georgia ...... 197.100 1. Nebraska...... 197.325 2. Michigan...... 196.575 2. Utah ...... 196.575 2. Utah ...... 196.850 3. Nebraska...... 196.225 3. Nebraska...... 196.200 3. Georgia ...... 196.625 4. Utah ...... 195.475 4. Stanford ...... 195.400 4. Florida...... 196.325 5. Penn State ...... 194.775 5. Arizona State ...... 194.775 5. Stanford ...... 196.200 6. Florida...... 194.000 6. Denver ...... 193.625 6. Auburn ...... 193.525 RECORDS / AWARDS 2004 NCAA AT UCLA NCAA RUNNER-UP - 2000 1. UCLA ...... 198.125 2. Georgia ...... 197.200 3. Alabama ...... 197.125 Stanford ...... 197.125

RESULTS 5. Florida...... 196.800 6. Utah ...... 195.775 7. LSU ...... 196.650* 8. Michigan...... 196.500* 9. Arizona State ...... 196.325* 10. Nebraska...... 196.150* 11. Oklahoma...... 195.750* 12. Iowa ...... 194.775*

HERE’S UTAH Semifi nal II Results 1. UCLA ...... 197.675 2. Alabama ...... 197.325 3. Utah ...... 196.925 4. LSU ...... 196.650 5. Michigan...... 196.500 6. Arizona State ...... 196.325

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2009 NCAA AT NEBRASKA NCAA RUNNER-UP - 2007 1. Georgia ...... 197.825 2. Alabama ...... 197.575 3. Utah ...... 197.425 4. Florida ...... 196.725 INFORMATION 5. Arkansas ...... 196.475 6. LSU ...... 196.375 7. UCLA ...... 196.625* 8. Stanford ...... 196.225* 9. Penn State ...... 196.100* 10 Oklahoma...... 195.825*

11. Oregon State ...... 195.350* ATHLETE PROFILES 12. Illinois ...... 195.050*

Semifi nal II Results 1. Alabama ...... 197.025 2. Arkansas ...... 196.950 3. Utah ...... 196.625^ UCLA ...... 196.625^

5. Oregon State ...... 195.350 COACHES AND STAFF 6. Illinois ...... 195.050 ^Utah won the ebreaker to advance to the Super Six 2010 NCAA AT FLORIDA 1. UCLA ...... 197.725 2005 NCAA AT AUBURN 2007 NCAA AT UTAH 2. Oklahoma...... 197.250 1. Georgia ...... 197.825 1. Georgia ...... 197.850 3. Alabama ...... 197.225 2. Alabama ...... 197.400 2. Utah ...... 197.250 4. Stanford ...... 197.100 3. Utah ...... 197.275 3. Florida...... 197.225 5. Florida...... 197.000 REVIEW / OPPONENTS 4. UCLA ...... 197.150 4. UCLA ...... 196.925 6. Utah ...... 196.225 5. Michigan...... 196.575 5. Stanford ...... 196.825 7. Nebraska...... 196.175* 6. Nebraska...... 196.425 6. Nebraska...... 195.975 8. Oregon State ...... 196.050* 7. Florida...... 196.225* 7. LSU ...... 196.275* 9. LSU ...... 196.025* 8. Iowa State...... 195.975* 8. Oklahoma...... 196.250* 10. Michigan...... 195.700* 9. LSU ...... 195.800* 9. Alabama ...... 196.125* 11. Arkansas ...... 195.600* 10. Penn State ...... 194.975* 10. Denver ...... 195.575* 12. Missouri ...... 194.600* 11. Brigham Young...... 194.625* 11. Michigan...... 195.100* RECORDS / AWARDS 12. Oklahoma...... 194.425* Oregon State ...... 195.100* Semifi nal I Results 1. UCLA ...... 196.875 Semifi nal I Results Semifi nal II Results 2. Utah ...... 196.625 1. Utah ...... 196.850 1. Utah ...... 197.325 3. Oklahoma...... 196.550 2. Michigan...... 196.575 2. Stanford ...... 197.200 4. Nebraska...... 196.175 3. Nebraska...... 195.875 3. UCLA ...... 196.475 5. Oregon State ...... 196.050 4. LSU ...... 195.800 4. LSU ...... 196.275 6. LSU ...... 196.025 5. Penn State ...... 194.975 5. Denver ...... 195.575 6. Oklahoma...... 194.425 6. Michigan...... 195.100 2011 NCAA IN CLEVELAND 1. Alabama ...... 197.650 2006 NCAA AT OREGON STATE 2008 NCAA AT GEORGIA 2. UCLA ...... 197.375 RESULTS 1. Georgia ...... 197.750 1. Georgia ...... 197.450 3. Oklahoma...... 197.250 2. Utah ...... 196.800 2. Utah ...... 197.125 4. Nebraska...... 196.725 3. Alabama ...... 196.725 3. Stanford ...... 196.750 5. Utah ...... 196.500 4. Florida...... 196.275 4. Florida...... 196.700 6. Michigan...... 196.425 5. Nebraska...... 196.175 5. LSU ...... 196.350 7. Florida...... 196.125* 6. Iowa State...... 194.725 6. Alabama ...... 196.125 8. Oregon State ...... 196.100* 7. Michigan...... 196.000* 7. UCLA ...... 196.725* 9. Arkansas ...... 195.450* HERE’S UTAH 8. LSU ...... 195.650* 8. Michigan...... 196.075* Georgia ...... 195.450* 9. Arizona State ...... 195.575* Oklahoma...... 196.075* 11. Illinois ...... 195.100* 10. Oklahoma...... 195.525* 10. Arkansas ...... 195.825* 12. Kent State ...... 195.000* 11. Oregon State ...... 195.150* 11. Oregon State ...... 195.475* 12. Arkansas ...... 194.375* 12. Denver ...... 194.200* Semifi nal II Results 1. Alabama ...... 197.050 Semifi nal I Results Semifi nal II Results 2. Nebraska...... 196.850 1. Nebraska...... 196.325 1. Georgia ...... 197.625 3. Utah ...... 196.200 2. Alabama ...... 196.250 2. Utah ...... 196.950 4. Florida...... 196.125 3. Utah ...... 196.175 3. Stanford ...... 196.900 5. Oregon State ...... 196.100 4. Michigan...... 196.000 4. UCLA ...... 196.725 6. Kent State ...... 195.000 5. LSU ...... 195.650 5. Michigan...... 196.075 6. Oklahoma...... 195.525 6. Denver ...... 194.200

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2012 NCAA IN DULUTH 1. Alabama ...... 197.850 NCAA RUNNER-UP - 2015 2. Florida...... 197.775 3. UCLA ...... 197.750 4. Stanford ...... 197.500 5. Utah ...... 197.375 6. Arkansas ...... 196.300 7. Oklahoma...... 196.925* INFORMATION 8. Nebraska...... 196.625* 9. LSU ...... 196.550* 10. Ohio State...... 196.525* 11. Georgia ...... 196.500* 12. Oregon State ...... 196.475*

Semifi nal I Results 1. UCLA ...... 197.400 2. Utah ...... 197.200

ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE 3. Stanford ...... 197.125 4. Oklahoma...... 196.925 5. Nebraska...... 196.625 6. LSU ...... 196.550 2013 NCAA AT UCLA 1. Florida...... 197.575 2. Oklahoma...... 197.375 3. Alabama ...... 197.350 COACHES AND STAFF 4. UCLA ...... 197.100 5. LSU ...... 197.050 6. Georgia ...... 196.675 7. Minnesota ...... 196.375* 8. Michigan...... 196.850* 2015 IN FORT WORTH Semifi nal II Results 9. Utah ...... 196.200* 1. Florida...... 197.850 1. Oklahoma...... 197.7875 10. Arkansas ...... 196.150* 2. Utah ...... 197.800 2. Alabama ...... 197.3875 11. Illinois ...... 195.700* 3. Oklahoma...... 197.525 3. UCLA ...... 196.7000

REVIEW / OPPONENTS 12. Stanford ...... 194.700* 4. Alabama ...... 197.275 4. California ...... 195.9500 5. Stanford ...... 197.250 5. Nebraska...... 195.7750 Semifi nal II Results 6. Auburn ...... 196.625 6. Utah ...... 195.7625 1. Alabama ...... 197.350 7. Michigan...... 197.025* 2. Oklahoma...... 197.200 8. Nebraska...... 196.675* 2017 IN ST. LOUIS UCLA ...... 197.200 9. Georgia ...... 196.600* 1. Oklahoma ...... 198.3875 4. Michigan...... 196.850 10. LSU ...... 196.550* 2. LSU ...... 197.7375 5. Utah ...... 196.200 11. UCLA ...... 196.400* 3. Florida...... 197.7000 6. Arkansas ...... 196.150 RECORDS / AWARDS 12. Oregon State ...... 195.875* 4. UCLA ...... 197.2625 5. Utah ...... 196.5875 2014 IN BIRMINGHAM Semifi nal I Results 6. Alabama ...... 196.0000 1. Florida...... 198.175 1. Utah ...... 197.475 7. Nebraska...... 197.2125* Oklahoma...... 198.175 Florida...... 197.475 8. Washington ...... 196.5625* 3. LSU ...... 197.600 3. Stanford ...... 197.175 9. Denver ...... 196.4750* 4. Alabama ...... 197.550 4. Michigan...... 197.025 10. Michigan...... 196.4625* RESULTS 5. Georgia ...... 197.050 5. Georgia ...... 196.600 11. Oregon State ...... 196.3625* 6. Nebraska...... 196.500 6. UCLA ...... 196.400 12. Georgia ...... 195.8000* 7. Utah ...... 197.025* 8. UCLA ...... 197.000* 2016 IN FORT WORTH Semifi nal I Results 9. Stanford ...... 196.600* 1. Oklahoma...... 197.6750 1. Oklahoma...... 197.7250 10. Michigan...... 196.425* 2. LSU ...... 197.4500 2. UCLA ...... 197.5000 11. Illinois ...... 195.800* 3. Alabama ...... 197.4375 3. Utah ...... 197.0500 12. Penn State ...... 194.825* 4. Florida...... 197.3500 4. Washington ...... 196.5625 5. UCLA ...... 196.8250 5. Denver ...... 196.4750 HERE’S UTAH Semifi nal II Results 6. Georgia ...... 196.8125 6. Oregon State ...... 196.3625 1. Alabama ...... 197.650 7. California ...... 195.9500* Florida...... 197.650 8. Nebraska...... 195.7750* *Star ng in 1993, scores for teams Nos. 7-12 are 3. Nebraska...... 197.100 9. Utah ...... 195.7625* from team preliminaries 4. Utah ...... 197.025 10. Stanford ...... 195.5750* 5. UCLA ...... 197.000 11. Auburn ...... 195.1000* 6. Penn State ...... 194.825 12. Minnesota ...... 194.9875*

72 2018 MEDIA GUIDE HERE’S UTAH UTAH UTES GYMNASTICS SALT LAKE CITY INFORMATION ATHLETE PROFILES ATHLETE

Adam Barker

Home to the University of Utah and the state’s capital city, Professional sports franchises in Salt Lake City include

COACHES AND STAFF Salt Lake City blends the amenities of a major metropolitan the Utah Jazz of the NBA and Real Salt Lake of Major League area with beautiful natural surroundings. Soccer. Other franchises are the Salt Lake Bees (AAA baseball), the Utah Grizzlies (hockey) and the Salt Lake Monarchs (USL Featuring the majes c 11,000-foot peaks of the Wasatch soccer). Mountains to the east, and the Great Salt Lake and Oquirrh BEST CITY Mountains to the west, Salt Lake City is surrounded by OUTDOOR RECREATION majes c views in all direc ons. Its metro area popula on of Some of the best skiing, fl y fi shing, hiking, mountain 1.1 million ranks in the top 50 in the United States. biking, rock climbing and river running found anywhere in the The hub for world is easily accessible. Eleven major ski resorts are within REVIEW / OPPONENTS Forbes’ best LIVING IN SALT LAKE an hour drive from “Ski City.” Three of those resorts were Named one of America’s friendliest ci es by listed among the “Top 10 in the U.S.” by Forbes in November state for Travel+Leisure magazine, Salt Lake is the largest city in the 2016, including No. 2 Snowbird, No. 3 Alta and No. 9 Park City business and state with 192,672 residents. Salt Lake City ranked No. 5 on Mountain Resort. Ten na onal parks are within a day’s drive. Forbes’ annual list of “America’s Fastest-Growing Ci es” in With so many recrea onal opportuni es so readily careers, one 2016. The popula on along the Wasatch Front, which includes available, Salt Lake was recognized as the eighth fi est city in of America’s Ogden and Provo, has swelled to more than 2.4 million. America by the Huffi ngton Post and fi rst for life expectancy by Livability.com in 2016.

RECORDS / AWARDS Its literacy rate, percentage of high school graduates, and most livable percentage of college-educated ci zens ranks among the best downtowns, in the na on. Salt Lake has a moderate four-season climate, BUSINESS averaging 237 days of sunshine per year and 15% humidity. Forbes named Utah the “Best State for Business and and the With projects ranging from the renova on of historic Careers” for the third consecu ve year in December 2016 gateway to buildings to the construc on of new offi ce towers, and recognized Salt Lake City as one of the major industrial condominiums and apartments, a growing number of people banking, healthcare and transporta on centers in the U.S. RESULTS some of the not only work but live in the downtown area, and one in six Several publica ons have taken note of Salt Lake’s high best outdoor residents is now in their 20s. Ci ng professional opportuni es number of “crea ve class” workers—including ar sts, and quality of life, WalletHub named Salt Lake City the No. 1 scien sts, engineers, and others in technology fi elds—with the recreation place to start a career in May 2016. “Silicon Slopes” growing exponen ally on the south end of the anywhere, Salt metro area. In 2016, AdWeek proclaimed that Utah is poised ENTERTAINMENT to become America’s next tech and crea ve hub. Bloomberg Lake City has Salt Lake City was rated by Livability.com as the “No. 5 Business has rated Salt Lake City’s job market among the top something for Best Downtown in America” in March 2015. It features a wide 10 in America in recent years. range of dining op ons, live music, two large modern malls, HERE’S UTAH everyone. a diverse array of specialty stores, art galleries, professional TRANSPORTATION symphony, opera, theater, dance, and cultural and ethnic Salt Lake Interna onal Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is fes vals. located just 20 minutes from campus and is undergoing a $2.6 The city played host to the 2002 Winter Olympics. The billion phased redevelopment. It off ers direct fl ights to 84 opening and closing ceremonies and the athletes’ village U.S. des na ons and 11 interna onal ci es and handled 23 were located on the University of Utah campus. Salt Lake City million passengers in 2016. TRAX light rail provides access to annually joins forces with nearby resort town Park City to host downtown Salt Lake, the University of Utah, the airport and the Sundance Film Fes val. many of the suburbs.

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Founded in 1850, the University of Utah prepares students ranging challenges of human life. The College of Engineering’s to live and compete in the global workplace. The U. undergraduate program was ranked 56th and the graduate encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch school 51st according to U.S. News & World Report in 2016. REVIEW / OPPONENTS Mountain range. Utah became a member of the Pac-12 MEDICINE Conference on July 1, 2011. University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, a Level I trauma center, was ranked No. 1 in the na on in quality, safety and With an enrollment of over 32,000, the U. off ers 100 accountability in 2016. It marked the seventh-straight year undergraduate and more than 90 graduate level fi elds of that UUHC ranked among the na on’s top 10 academic study. It has earned a top- er grading from the Academic medical centers. U.S. News and World Report recognized the A TOP 100 Ranking of World Universi es for 13 consecu ve years, school of medicine’s primary care program (34th), pharmacy and off ers na onally-ranked programs in law, pharmacy, UNIVERSITY program (17th), physical therapy program (20), and the school mathema cs, business, biomedical engineering, family of nursing’s doctorate (22nd) and master’s (31st) programs. RECORDS / AWARDS medicine, life sciences, fi nes arts, educa on, architecture, Among Utah’s The U.’s surgeons were the fi rst in the world to conduct entertainment arts and engineering. The U. was rated No. a permanent ar fi cial heart implant in 1982. More recently, nationally- 41 in the U.S. by the Center for World University Rankings the Utah Genome Project is one of several innova ve medical and No. 21 among “best value educa on programs” by Value ranked research programs at the U. Other notable programs include Colleges in 2016. the na onally-recognized Huntsman Cancer Ins tute, the programs are RESEARCH Clinical Neurosciences Center and the Moran Eye Center. law, pharmacy, The University of Utah was rated No. 1 for BUSINESS SCHOOL mathematics, commercializing technology innova ons according to the The David Eccles School of Business’ undergraduate Milken Ins tute’s 2017 ra ngs, genera ng $211.8 million in program has been rated among the top 50 by U.S. News & business, licensing income and recording 69 startups from 2012-15, and RESULTS World Report in the past four years. In the magazine’s most biomedical a rac ng $417.2 million in research spending in 2015. recent rankings, the execu ve MBA program was ranked 21st Gene cist Mario R. Capecchi received the 2007 Nobel in the na on while the full- me MBA program jumped 22 engineering, Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on gene targe ng. spots to No. 57. The school also has been placed in the top family medicine, Çağan Şekercioğlu, assistant professor of biology, won the 25 for entrepreneurship six straight years by the Princeton Scien fi c and Technical Research Council of Turkey’s highest Review. The U.’s graduate accoun ng program was rated top entertainment prize for 2014. Peter J. Stang, dis nguished professor of 35 in the na on in 2016. chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 arts and

Na onal Medal of Science for his pioneering work in HERE’S UTAH LAW SCHOOL engineering. supramolecular chemistry. The S.J. Quinney College of Law, which opened a new TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES building in the fall of 2015, was ranked 45th among ABA- The U.’s entertainment arts and engineering program approved U.S. law schools in 2016. was rated second in the na on according to Anima on Career Review in early 2017 and has earned a top three ra ng seven CAMPUS LIFE years running. The University’s School of Compu ng, which A lively residen al living experience is provided in the earned a top 60 world ranking in 2016, was founded in 1965 beau ful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and Village for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The Donna Garff visualiza on that con nues today. Marrio Honors Residen al Scholars Community, the George The interna onally-recognized Scien fi c Compu ng S. Eccles Student Life Center, and the Lassonde Studios for & Imaging Ins tute is a leader in crea ng new scien fi c housing student entrepreneurs have all opened in the last fi ve compu ng techniques, tools and systems to help solve wide- years.

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The most famous college gymnastics facility in UTES ROCK THE HOUSE! TOP HUNTSMAN CENTER CROWDS the country, Utah’s Jon M. Huntsman Center has

COACHES AND STAFF 1. 16,019* vs. Michigan 3-6-15 showcased more major collegiate gymnastics FAN-TASTIC meets than any other venue. 2. 15,558 vs. Florida, 3-4-11 Every NCAA gymnas cs a endance record 15,558 vs. UCLA, 2-18-17 has been set in the Jon M. Huntsman Center, The Huntsman Center has hosted a record 15,558 vs. Stanford, 3-3-17 including the most people ever to watch a 3. 15,552 vs. Georgia, 1-22-10 nine na onal championships—one AIAW and collegiate gymnas cs meet (16,019 vs. Michigan 4. 15,550 vs. Oregon State 1-23-16 eight NCAA Championships: 1981 (AIAW), 1982, in 2015) and highest season a endance average 5. 15,447 vs. BYU, 3-28-08 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1999 and 2007. (15,224 in 2017). Utah gymnas cs has a racted 6. 15,310 vs. BYU, 1-27-12 Other gymnas cs events making Huntsman REVIEW / OPPONENTS 21 crowds in excess of 15,000 and 43 crowds of 7. 15,238 vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 2-11-91 Center appearances include the 1979 USGF 14,000 or more. 8. 15,224 vs. Georgia, 3-15-14 World Championships Trials, the 1980 and ’82 9. 15,503 vs. Washington, 2-13-16 Championships of the USA, the 1993 World ATTENDANCE CHAMPS 10. 15,403 vs. Georgia, 3-12-16 University Games Trials, 13 NCAA regional Utah has led the na on in gymnas cs 11. 15,326 vs. California, Feb. 4 championships and two Pac-12 Championships. a endance 33 of the last 36 years and has won 12. 15,202 vs. Stanford, 2-21-15 Opened in 1969 on the southeast side of seven all-women’s sports a endance tles, 13. 15,168 vs. Boise State/Washington, 3-6-93 campus (eleva on 4,657 feet), the 15,000-seat including the four three. The Utes have averaged 14. 15,105 vs. BSU/Denver/UIC, 1-20-17 RECORDS / AWARDS Huntsman Center is s ll in pris ne condi on. nearly 12,000 fans a meet since 1992 and over 15. 15,082 vs. SUU/BYU/TWU, 2-6-09 The facility underwent a $6 million renova on 14,000 a meet for the past eight seasons. *NCAA Record in the summer of 2014. The project included the installa on of a super-grid ceiling structure, HOME COURT ADVANTAGE HUNTSMAN HIGHLIGHTS a state-of-the-art sound system, brighter and Utah once went 24 years and 170 meets (Feb. energy-effi cient LED ligh ng in the arena and Crowds in Excess of 16,000: 1 20, 1979 through Mar. 23, 2002) without losing Crowds in Excess of 15,000: 21 RESULTS concourse, a maple wood fl oor, and updated a dual meet compe on. It is the longest Crowds in Excess of 14,000: 43 graphics wrapping the walls of the lower bowl home win streak by any NCAA sport. Including Average since 2010 (8 years): 14,487 and mid-level concourse. New videoboards were postseason compe on, the Utes have won Average since 1992 (26 years): 12,078 installed last fall at a cost of $4.1 million. 94% of their home meets, with an all- me home Also calling the Huntsman Center home record of 458-26! NATIONAL ATTENDANCE RECORDS are the Ute men’s and women’s basketball, and women’s volleyball teams. The Huntsman CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL Meet: 16,019 (vs. Michigan, Mar. 6, 2015) Center ranks third among the na on’s arenas for The Jon M. Huntsman Center has hosted nine Season Average: 15,224 (2017)

HERE’S UTAH NCAA Championships A endance: 36,655 (2007) most NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament games na onal gymnas cs championships—more any held (81), including the 1979 Final Four starring other venue—and 13 regional championships. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson.

76 2018 MEDIA GUIDE University of Utah

Top 100 World Ranking

Enrollment over 32,000

Top 25 Public Research University

Nobel Prize winner Mario Cappechi

Numerous nationally acclaimed programs

100 undergraduate and 90 graduate majors

Salt Lake City

America’s Best Hiking City (National Geographic)

Best State for Business and Careers (Forbes)

Ten national parks within a day’s drive

Seven major ski resorts within 30 minutes of downtown

No. 5 Best Downtown in America (Livability.com)