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2016 SEASON in REVIEW 2016 Big Ten Championships March 19 • University of Nebraska • Lincoln, Neb 238 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 Big Ten Championships March 19 • University of Nebraska • Lincoln, Neb. • Bob Devaney Sports Center Place Team Vault UB BB FX Total 1. Michigan^ 49.200 49.275 49.200 49.450 197.125 2. Nebraska 49.275 49.475 49.125 49.025 196.900 3. Minnesota* 49.050 49.075 49.100 49.350 196.575 4. Penn State 48.900 48.975 49.100 49.175 196.150 5. Iowa 49.175 48.875 48.700 49.125 195.875 Ohio State 49.025 49.100 48.700 49.050 195.875 7. Michigan State 49.000 48.975 48.100 49.400 195.475 8. Illinois 48.350 48.975 48.825 49.025 195.175 9. Rutgers 48.925 48.775 48.075 49.000 194.775 10. Maryland 48.525 48.625 47.675 49.200 194.025 ^ Big Ten Champions * Big Ten Regular Season Champions Individual Results All-Around Uneven Bars Floor Exercise 1. Lindsay Mable, MINN 39.650 1. Brianna Brown, MICH 9.950 1. Nicole Artz, MICH 9.975 2. Danielle Breen, NEB 39.500 Kiera Brown, PSU 9.950 2. Elena Lagoski, MSU 9.950 Nicole Artz, MICH 39.500 3. Danielle Breen, NEB 9.900 Lindsay Mable, MINN 9.950 4. Hollie Blanske, NEB 39.475 Sienna Crouse, NEB 9.900 4. Hollie Blanske, NEB 9.900 5. Olivia Karas, MICH 39.450 Grace Williams, NEB 9.900 Talia Chiarelli, MICH 9.900 6. Grace Williams, NEB 39.400 Jennie Laeng, NEB 9.900 Kira Frederick, MSU 9.900 7. Lisa Burt, MSU 39.350 Sunny Kato, ILL 9.900 Oni Timothy, PSU 9.900 Hailee Westney, MSU 9.900 8. Sienna Crouse, NEB 9.875 Vault Lindsay Mable, MINN 9.900 Kathy Tang, MD 9.875 1. Hollie Blanske, NEB 9.975 Kaitlyn Hofland, OSU 9.900 Nichelle Christopherson, MICH 9.875 2. Mollie Drenth, IOWA 9.925 Abby DeMuse, MINN 9.875 Olivia Karas, MICH 9.925 Balance Beam Riahannah Ali, RU 9.875 4. Danielle Breen, NEB 9.900 1. Grace Williams, NEB 9.925 5. Lindsay Mable, MINN 9.875 Nicole Artz, MICH 9.925 6. Misty-Jade Carlson, IOWA 9.850 Lindsay Mable, MINN 9.925 Talia Chiarelli, MICH 9.850 4. Hanna Nordquist, MINN 9.900 Lisa Burt, MSU 9.850 5. Jennie Laeng, NEB 9.875 Briannah Tsang, PSU 9.850 Lindsay Williams, MICH 9.875 2016 Big Ten All-Championships Team Bridget Hodan, ILL Brianna Brown, MICH Sienna Crouse, NEB Sunny Kato, ILL Olivia Karas, MICH Jennie Laeng, NEB Mollie Drenth, IOWA Elena Lagoski, MSU Grace Williams, NEB Angel Metcalf, IOWA Hailee Westney, MSU Kaitlyn Hofland, OSU Kathy Tang, MD Lindsay Mable, MINN Kiera Brown, PSU Nicole Artz, MICH Hollie Blanske, NEB Riahanah Ali, RU Danielle Breen, NEB 2016 All-Big Ten Teams and Individual Award Winners FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Gymnast of the Year Sunny Kato, ILL Alie Glover, IOWA Lindsay Mable, MINN Giana O’Connor, ILL Angel Metcalf, IOWA Mollie Drenth, IOWA Kathy Tang, MD Freshmen of the Year Nicole Artz, MICH Lisa Burt, MSU Olivia Karas, MICH Brianna Brown, MICH Elena Lagoski, MSU Talia Chiarelli, MICH Ciara Gardner, MINN Coach of the Year Olivia Karas, MICH Madeline Hanley, MINN Jenny Hansen, MINN Austin Sheppard, MICH Danielle Breen, NEB Lindsay Williams, MICH Jennie Laeng, NEB Bailie Holst, MINN Kaitlynn Hofland, OSU Lindsay Mable, MINN Alexis Mattern, OSU Hanna Nordquist, MINN Jamie Stone, OSU Hollie Blanske, NEB Nicole Medvitz, PSU Grace Williams, NEB Kiera Brown, PSU Briannah Tsang, PSU Sportsmanship Honorees: Mary Jane Horth, ILL; Melissa Zurawski, IOWA; Kathy Tang, MD; Lindsay Williams, MICH; Brittany Holmes, MSU; Madeline Hanley, MINN; Danielle Breen, NEB; Rachel Abrams, OSU; Christina Postiglione, PSU; Kathryn Stebick, RU. 2016-17 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS 239 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982: top four scores added for 1989 at Iowa City 1997 at Minneapolis 2005 at Iowa City team scores 1. Minnesota 187.45 1. Michigan 197.150 1. Michigan 196.250 2. Ohio State 185.45 2. Minnesota 196.350 2. Penn State 196.125 1982 at Ann Arbor 3. Michigan State 184.50 3. Ohio State 195.825 3. Minnesota 195.375 1. Michigan 140.95 4. Illinois 183.95 4. Michigan State 195.475 4. Michigan State 193.775 2. Michigan State 140.10 5. Iowa 183.80 5. Penn State 194.300 5. Illinois 193.725 3. Ohio State 140.05 6. Wisconsin 183.30 6. Illinois 194.075 6. Iowa 193.000 4. Minnesota 138.45 7. Michigan 183.20 7. Iowa 193.725 7. Ohio State 192.875 5. Indiana 134.80 6. Illinois 130.55 1990 at Ann Arbor 1998 at Iowa City 2006 at East Lansing 7. Iowa 127.90 1. Illinois 188.75 1. Minnesota 195.400 1. Minnesota 195.150 8. Wisconsin 127.40 2. Michigan State 187.50 2. Michigan 194.900 2. Michigan State 194.975 3. Minnesota 187.45 3. Penn State 194.725 3. Penn State 194.925 1983: top five scores added for 4. Wisconsin 186.05 4. Michigan State 194.050 4. Michigan 194.475 team scores 5. Ohio State 185.60 5. Iowa 193.575 5. Ohio State 193.525 6. Michigan 184.85 6. Illinois 192.850 6. Iowa 193.425 1983 at Iowa City 7. Iowa 184.10 7. Ohio State 192.625 7. Illinois 192.500 1. Ohio State 178.00 2. Minnesota 176.05 1991 at Champaign 1999 at East Lansing 2007 at University Park 3. Illinois 174.05 1. Minnesota 189.00 1. Michigan 196.300 1. Michigan 196.575 4. Michigan State 173.80 2. Iowa 188.25 2. Penn State 195.500 2. Penn State 196.475 5. Michigan 170.75 3. Michigan 188.00 3. Ohio State 194.625 3. Illinois 195.250 6. Indiana 170.45 4. Ohio State 187.10 4. Minnesota 194.150 4. Ohio State 194.025 7. Wisconsin 168.60 Illinois 187.10 5. Illinois 193.800 5. Minnesota 193.225 8. Iowa 160.60 6. Wisconsin 186.95 6. Michigan State 191.600 6. Iowa 192.750 7. Michigan State 186.10 7. Iowa 136.825 7. Michigan State 192.650 1984 at Columbus 1. Ohio State 180.90 1992 at East Lansing 2000 at University Park 2008 at Ann Arbor 2. Minnesota 177.55 1. Michigan 191.70 1. Michigan 197.850 1. Michigan 196.750 3. Michigan State 173.35 2. Penn State 190.90 2. Penn State 196.675 2. Illinois 195.750 4. Michigan 169.60 3. Michigan State 187.55 3. Minnesota 196.150 3. Penn State 195.625 Illinois 169.60 4. Iowa 187.20 4. Ohio State 194.875 4. Michigan State 195.050 6. Wisconsin 168.10 5. Ohio State 186.50 5. Michigan State 193.825 5. Iowa 194.775 7. Indiana 167.85 6. Illinois 185.50 6. Illinois 193.750 6. Minnesota 194.425 8. Iowa 167.60 7. Minnesota 183.25 7. Iowa 192.650 7. Ohio State 194.075 1985 at East Lansing 1993 at Ann Arbor 2001 at Ann Arbor 2009 at Champaign 1. Ohio State 180.85 1. Michigan 192.925 1. Michigan 197.150 1. Michigan 197.075 2. Michigan State 177.85 2. Penn State 192.400 2. Penn State 196.425 2. Illinois 196.750 3. Minnesota 175.15 3. Michigan State 191.600 3. Minnesota 195.750 3. Penn State 196.525 4. Michigan 172.95 4. Ohio State 189.675 4. Ohio State 195.425 4. Minnesota 196.000 5. Illinois 172.05 5. Iowa 189.650 5. Iowa 195.400 5. Ohio State 195.900 6. Wisconsin 171.75 6. Minnesota 187.450 6. Michigan State 193.975 6. Michigan State 195.650 7. Indiana 171.45 7. Illinois 184.000 7. Illinois 193.375 7. Iowa 195.450 8. Iowa 170.25 1994 at University Park 2002 at Columbus 2010 at Columbus 1986 at Minneapolis 1. Michigan 194.850 1. Michigan 196.475 1. Michigan 196.900 1. Ohio State 181.80 2. Penn State 194.025 2. Minnesota 195.775 2. Penn State 196.525 2. Minnesota 181.35 3. Minnesota 189.200 3. Iowa 195.550 3. Iowa 195.575 3. Michigan State 179.65 4. Michigan State 188.475 4. Ohio State 194.725 4. Michigan State 195.350 4. Wisconsin 175.65 5. Ohio State 188.375 5. Michigan State 194.625 Minnesota 195.350 5. Illinois 174.55 6. Iowa 188.250 6. Illinois 192.825 6. Illinois 195.025 6. Michigan 169.95 7. Illinois 185.300 7. Penn State 192.550 7. Ohio State 194.700 7. Iowa 161.00 1995 at Champaign 2003 at Champaign 2011 at Minneapolis 1987 at Madison 1. Michigan 196.500 1. Michigan 197.450 1. Michigan 196.600 1. Ohio State 184.35 2. Michigan State 193.025 2. Iowa 196.850 2. Penn State 196.375 2. Michigan State 180.65 3. Penn State 192.375 3. Penn State 196.650 3. Illinois 196.075 3. Minnesota 180.45 4. Minnesota 191.675 4. Minnesota 195.425 4. Minnesota 195.325 4. Illinois 180.20 5. Illinois 190.425 5. Ohio State 194.975 5. Ohio State 194.900 5. Michigan 179.25 6. Iowa 189.975 6. Illinois 193.575 6. Iowa 194.850 6. Wisconsin 177.95 7. Ohio State 189.775 7. Michigan State 193.425 7. Michigan State 194.425 7. Iowa 173.10 1996 at Columbus 2004 at Minneapolis 2012 at Iowa City 1988 at Champaign 1.
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