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CRIMSON TIDE GYMNASTICS SIX-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS » 2012 » 2011 » 2002 » 1996 » 1991 » 1988 Meet Thirteen 2019 SCHEDULE The NCAA CHampionships Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result JANUARY 4 QUAD MEET SECN+ 1st of 4 (194.750) (SEMO, NIU, Temple) THE ANN ARBOR REGIONAL 11 QUAD MEET SECN+ 2nd of 4 (196.175) (Michigan, Denver, BGSU) APRIL 4-6, 2019 / ANN ARBOR, MICH. / CRISLER CENTER 18 at Georgia SEC Network W 196.900-196.875 25 LSU 1 SEC Network L 197.450-196.850 STREAMED: FLOGYMNASTICS FEBRUARY (Commentators: Sam Peszek & Nicole Artz) 1 at Missouri SEC Network W 196.850-196.550 8 at Arkansas SECN+ W 196.700-195.800 15 FLORIDA 2 SEC Network L 197.325-196.475 CRIMSON TIDE REGIONAL NAT’L RANK 22 at Kentucky 3 SECN+ L 197.200-196.800 Head Coach: Dana Duckworth UCLA: 2nd, V 3, UB 1, BB 2, FX 1 MARCH 1 AUBURN SEC Network W 196.700-196.400 Record at UA (Years): 104-46-0 (5) *Michigan: 7th, V 6, UB 10, BB 6, FX 8 9 Auburn 4 W 197.100-196.775 Career Record (Years): Same Nebraska: 14th, V 14, UB 16, BB 19, FX 11 15 Oklahoma Fox Sport OK L 198.275-197.250 23 SEC Championships 2019 Ranking: 10 *Penn State: 23rd, V 26, UB 17, BB 27, FX 28 Session I SEC Network 3 p.m. 2018 NCAA Championship Finish: 8 *Ohio State: 26th, V 29, UB 19, BB 25, FX 42 Session II ESPN2 7 p.m. 2019 Regular-Season Record: 10-5-0 West Va.: 27th, V 21, UB 34, BB 42, FX 15 APRIL 2019 SEC Record: 4-3-0 Illinois: 29th, V 30, UB 23, BB 17, FX 32 5 NCAA REGIONAL (Rnd 2) FLOGym 1 p.m. 6 NCAA REGIONAL (Rnd 3) FLOGym 6 p.m. 2019 High Score: 197.350 CMU: 30th, V 37, UB 39, BB 30, FX 37 19 NCAA Championships Semifi nals Seniors: 3 Session I ESPNU 12 p.m. Session II ESPNU 6 p.m. Juniors: 3 * Session I; Round 2 20 NCAA Team Final ESPNU 6 p.m. Sophomores: 5 1 Alumni Meet/Taped Delay Broadcast - ESPN2 on 1.28.19/9 p.m. CT Freshmen: 6 2 Power of Pink Meet 3 Taped Delay Broadcast - ESPN2 on 2.24.19/5 p.m. CT 4 Elevate the Stage Meet in Birmingham, Ala. TOP SCORES Vault Bars Beam Floor Team Alabama 49.350 49.325 49.450 49.500 197.350 HEADING INTO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS UCLA 49.450 49.700 49.700 49.825 198.400 • Alabama heads to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the regional Michigan 49.400 49.625 49.500 49.475 197.750 round of the 2019 NCAA Championships and its Nebraska 49.375 49.600 49.500 49.500 197.675 13th meet overall this season. Penn State 49.125 49.300 49.350 49.350 196.775 • Round two of the NCAA Championships will be the Ohio State 49.050 49.300 49.350 49.225 196.850 Crimson Tide’s fourth quad meet of the season. West Va. 49.200 49.175 49.300 49.500 196.425 • Alabama fi nished the regular season at 10-5-0 Illinois 49.125 49.425 49.400 49.200 196.650 overall 4-3-0 in SEC competition and third at the CMU 49.325 49.125 49.200 49.125 196.225 SEC Championships. • Alabama posted its season-best mark at the SEC Championships on March 23 in New Orleans, La., Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook going 197.350. SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram @BamaGymnastics at BamaGymnastics • Friday’s contest will be Alabama’s eighth meet away from home and fourth quad meet of the season. Follow ALABAMA GYMNASTICS on the social media for up-to-date news, • Alabama has advanced to the NCAA Championships exclusive content and more. | #RollTide | #FridaysAreForGymnastics regional round all 38 years of its existence. ALABAMA GYMNASTICS PAGE 1 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / GYMNASTICS ALABAMA AT THE NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Alabama has dominated the NCAA Regional before giving way to Jeana Rice in 2003. Miles ALABAMA’S INDIVIDUAL NCAA REGIONAL Championships for nearly 40 years, fi nishing fi rst set the Alabama career record for regional titles . or second every year since the championships‘ in 2006 after winning a pair of titles to push her all- CHAMPIONS inception in 1982, including an NCAA-best 32 time mark to 10. She is also the fi rst Tide gymnast regional titles over that span. to win the same regional event all four years of her Ashley Miles – 10; Andreé Pickens – 9; Dee Foster Alabama came away with another regional win career, sweeping both the vault and fl oor exercise – 9; Jeana Rice – 7; Kayla Hoffman – 7; Geralen in 2018, advancing to its 36th-consecutive NCAA from 2003 to 2006. Stack-Eaton – 7; Kim Kelly – 6; Morgan Dennis – 6; Championship, led by individual titles from Lexi On her way to the Tide regional title record, Julie Estin – 5; Penney Hauschild – 5; Ashley Priess Graber (all-around and vault) and Kiana Winston Miles passed Pickens and Dee Foster, who are tied – 5; Lauren Beers – 5; Kim Masters – 4; Kristin (balance beam). with nine each. Hoffman (2011), Miles (2005) and Sterner – 4; Meredith Willard – 4; Terin Humphrey Starting with the 2019 season, for the fi rst time Foster (1993) are tied for the most titles in a single – 4; Brittany Magee – 3; Cheri Way – 3; Lissy Smith since 1999, the regional system is signifi cantly season at four. – 3; Marie Robbins – 3; Stephanie Woods – 3; Kassi different. The NCAA Championships fi eld remains In 1992 and 1993, David Patterson was named Price – 3; Barbara Mack – 2; Dara Stewart – 2; Gina at 36 teams determined by their regional qualifying NCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year. Basile – 2; Katherine Kelleher – 2; Kathy Bilodeau score (RQS), but those teams now advance to In 2000 and 2002, former Crimson Tide gymnast – 2; Diandra Milliner – 2; Kim Jacob – 2; Kaitlyn four regional sites instead of six, and regional and current Senior Associate Athletics Director Clark – 2; Mackenzie Brannan – 2; Aja Sims – 2; competition now spans three days as opposed to Marie Robbins was named NCAA Central Region Lexi Graber – 2; Alexa Martinez – 1; Alexis Brion – one as was previously the case. The four regionals, Administrator of the Year. 1; Cindy Wilson – 1; Dana Dobransky – 1; Danielle consisting of nine teams, will be conducted at The Tide earned one Southeast Regional title McAdams – 1; Gina Logan – 1; Gwen Spidle – 1; predetermined campus sites. Teams 1-16 are in 1983 before making the jump to the Central Kara Stilp – 1; Kim Bonaventura – 1; Robin Hawkins seeded by the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Region, and winning 13 there. In 1999, the – 1; Shannon Hrozek – 1; Sheryl Dundas – 1; Tina Committee and the remaining teams are placed regional structure changed, going to six regions. Rinker – 1; Kayla Williams – 1; Carley Sims – 1; geographically. The fi rst round consists of two Alabama won the inaugural Region 6 title in 1999 Kiana Winston – 1 lowest-ranked teams by RQS, the second round and a Region 4 title in 2000. Beginning with the consists of two, four-team sessions (including 2001 season, the names of the regions went back the winner of the fi rst round). The regional fi nal to directional designations, with Alabama was consists of four teams. The top two teams from once again competing out of the Central Region. each of the four regional fi nals advance to the Starting in 2009, the regional championships were national championships. designated by the host city, which means Alabama Alabama gymnasts have won 157 individual competed in and won the NCAA Tuscaloosa regional titles over the past 30 years. Geralen Regional in 2018. Stack-Eaton was voted the NCAA Central Region The Tide has put together two streaks of Gymnast of the Year in 2012. Kayla Hoffman 10-or-more regional titles in a row, earning earned the honor in 2011 while Ashley Miles won 12-consecutive championships from 2005-16 and it in 2006 and Andreé Pickens earned the same 10 championships between 1987-96 award four years running, from 1999 to 2002 ALABAMA AT THE NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 1st 2011 1st 2004 2nd 1997 2nd 1990 1st 1983 1st 2017 2nd 2010 1st 2003 1st 1996 1st 1989 1st 1982 2nd 2016 1st 2009 1st 2002 1st 1995 1st 1988 1st 2015 1st 2008 1st 2001 1st 1994 1st 1987 1st 2014 1st 2007 1st 2000 1st 1993 1st 1986 2nd 2013 1st 2006 1st 1999 1st 1992 1st 1985 1st 2012 1st 2005 1st 1998 1st 1991 1st 1984 1st PAGE 2 ALABAMA GYMNASTICS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / GYMNASTICS THE NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2010 | Lexington, Ky. 2003 | Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1996 | Baton Rouge, La. 1989 | Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1. ALABAMA 197.225 1. ALABAMA 197.400 1. ALABAMA 197.550 1. ALABAMA 198.075 1. ALABAMA 192.750 2. Georgia 196.500 2. Nebraska 195.975 2. *Auburn 196.350 2. Michigan 196.275 2. LSU 187.550 3. Illinois 196.425 3. Illinois 195.425 3. Central Michigan 196.350 3. LSU 194.525 3. Michigan State 186.700 *Advanced on the tiebreaker Alabama Regional Champions- Alabama Regional Champions- Alabama Regional Champions- Alabama Regional Champions- AA Lexi Graber 39.575 AA Geralen Stack-Eaton 39.550 Alabama Regional Champions- AA Kim Kelly 39.750 UB Gina Basile 9.800 V Lexi Graber 9.950 V Geralen Stack-Eaton 9.900 AA Kristin Sterner 39.625 V Kim Kelly 9.950 Cheri Way 9.800 BB Kiana Winston 9.925 Kayla Hoffman 9.900 V Ashley Miles 9.950 UB Meredith Willard 9.925 BB Katherine Kelleher 9.700 2017 | Morgantown, W.Va.