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2021 Schedule 10.0 Club Social Media Osu Coaching Staff This Week In Oregon State Gymnastics: Meet 10 Oregon State on the Road for NCAA Athens Regional April 2 | 10:00 a.m. PT Athens, Ga. All Times Pacific ABOUT THE BEAVERS 2021 SCHEDULE MEET INFO • Oregon State has spent the 2021 season consis- When ......................Friday, April 2 • 10:00 a.m. PST JANUARY tently improving upon themselves with each meet. Where ........................................Athens, Ga. 15 BOISE STATE L, 194.300-191.950 • The team started with a 191.950 against Boise Webcast ......................................... ESPN3 23 WASHINGTON W, 194.925-192.875 State (1/15) and most recently, the Beavers com- Live Results ...........................GeorgiaDogs.com 29 at Arizona State L, 196.225-195.850 bined for their season-best (196.550) to close the regular-season at Stanford (3/14). OREGON STATE FEBRUARY • Madi Dagen (beam) and Kaitlyn Yanish (floor) Overall NQS/Rank ............................196.419/24 8 at Washington W, 195.250-194.050 have won the individual title on their respective Vault NQS/Rank ...............................49.281/10 13 ARIZONA Canceled events in six of the Beavers’ eight regular-season Bars NQS/Rank .............................. 48.638/47 Beam NQS/Rank ..............................49.244/18 21 CALIFORNIA L, 197.225-196.200 meets of 2021. Floor NQS/Rank ...............................49.381/14 27 at UCLA L, 197.025-196.500 • M. Dagen has won the individual title on beam in six of her eight meets. With an NQS of 9.913, she MARCH HEAD COACH TANYA CHAPLIN sits 31st in the nation. In addition to success on Overall Record. .437-261-3 (.626) 5 UTAH L, 197.575-196.425 the beam, M. Dagen owns the 12th-best NQS on Regular Season Record ............... 354-164-3 (.683) 14 at Stanford W, 196.550-194.025 vault with a 9.925, and with a 9.894 NQS on the 20 at Pac-12 Championships 5th, 196.525 floor, she is ranked 61st. • Coming back from an injury, Lacy Dagen has APRIL scored, or tied her sister for, the top vault score on Oregon State in three of her four meets. With the 2 NCAA Athens Regional 10 a.m. minimum required for an NQS, a 9.881, she ranks 44th in the nation. Home events are in BOLD • The floor lineup leads with five of its six regular gymnasts ranking in the top-100. Yanish’s 9.925 NQS is good for 28th in the nation. Kayla Bird (9.900) and M. Dagen (9.894) follow in 54th- and 61st- OSU COACHING STAFF place, respectively. Savanna Force and Kristina Peterson round out the group tied at 94th with an Head Coach .............Tanya Chaplin (24th Season) NQS of 9.875. Associate Head Coach ....Michael Chaplin (24th Season) • The vault lineup holds two-thirds of its regular six competitors in the top-100. The Dagen duo leads the group as Madi is 12th and Lacy is 44th in the nation. Yanish is 64th with an NQS of 9.869 and Assistant Coach ...........Bryan Rascilla (1st Season) Sydney Gonzales follows in 70th-place with a 9.863 NQS. Director of Operations .....Bea Whisenhunt (17th Season) • Gonzales leads the freshmen with 19 routines, 16 hits, and three titles - one on vault and two on Gymnastics Office Phone ..............(541) 737-1969 beam. Athletic Trainer ..............................Deb Graff • Oregon State’s vault team ranks in the top-10 of the nation with floor tied for 14th in the nation due Strength & Conditioning Coach .......Michael Johnson to the NQS after nine meets. The beam lineup follows in 18th place with the bars sitting at 47th. Academic Counselor .....................Natalie Nakic • Injury report: Grace Johnson, Niya Mack, Jane Poniewaz, and Anna Yeates will be sitting out for the remainder of the season. Colette Yamaoka will not yet be returning from her injury. 10.0 CLUB Oregon State gymnastics fans are encouraged to join SEASON-HIGHS CAREER-HIGHS the 10.0 Club, the program’s donor club. All donations V UB BB FX AA V UB BB FX AA to the 10.0 Club go directly to enhancing the collegiate Kayla Bird 9.825 9.850 9.800 9.925 39.175 9.825 9.850 9.800 9.925 39.175 experience of our student-athletes. Go to osubeavers. Jade Carey — — — — — — — — — — Lacy Dagen 9.900 — — — — 9.900 — 9.975 — — com for more information or call Nixon Hettinger in Our Madi Dagen 9.950 9.825 9.925 9.925 39.525 9.950 9.825 9.925 9.925 39.525 Beaver Nation at 541-737-2370. Jenna Domingo — 9.675 9.900 — — — 9.675 9.900 — — Savanna Force — — — 9.925 — 9.775 — — 9.925 — Lexie Gonzales — — 9.875 — — 9.725 — 9.875 — — SOCIAL MEDIA Sydney Gonzales 9.900 — 9.900 8.850 — 9.900 — 9.900 8.850 — Lena Greene 9.800 — — — — 9.900 8.050 — — — Fans are encouraged to follow the Oregon State gym- Kaitlyn Hoiland — 9.775 — — — — 9.775 — — — nastics program via social media. There are several Grace Johnson — — — — — — — — — — Niya Mack — 9.750 — 9.850 — 9.750 9.750 — 9.850 — platforms to follow the team including : Alexa McClung — — — — — — — — — — • Twitter: @BeaverGym Julia Melchert — — — — — — — — — — • Instagram: @BeaverGym Kristina Peterson 9.900 9.750 9.925 9.900 39.300 9.900 9.750 9.925 9.900 39.300 • Facebook: /BeaverGym Jane Poniewaz 9.825 9.750 9.825 — — 9.825 9.750 9.825 — — Colette Yamaoka — — — — — — 9.8125 — — — • TikTok: @BeaverGym Kaitlyn Yanish 9.875 9.750 — 9.950 — 9.925 9.750 9.800 9.975 39.250 Anna Yeates — — — — — — — — — — WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CONTACT Ariana Young 9.725 9.725 9.875 — — 9.725 9.725 9.875 — — Casey Mae Filiaci, Athletic Communications Overall 196.550 at Stanford (3/14) Overall 197.850 Pac-12 Championships (3/23/13) Vault 49.325 at #13 UCLA (2/27) Vault 49.475 twice, last time - Utah (3/14/99) Assistant Uneven Bars 48.825 at #13 UCLA (2/27) Uneven Bars 49.675 Pac-12 Championships (3/23/13) Cell: (585) 748-5314 Balance Beam 49.350 at #4 Utah (3/5) Balance Beam 49.600 @ Utah (3/12/04) Floor Exercise 49.450 vs. #4 Utah (3/5) Floor Exercise 49.700 Stanford (2/27/04) Email: [email protected] 1 2021 Oregon State Gymnastics Notes WCGA PRESEASON COACHES POLL AGAINST MINNESOTA PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS • The Beavers hold a 13-1 1. Florida (16) ...........................................1167 Team Overall Vault Bars Beam Floor 2. Oklahoma (16) .......................................1152 advantage over Minnesota 3. LSU .................................................1076 (3-1 at a neutral site). The Utah 197.725 49.050 (6) 49.325 (3) 49.675 (1) 49.675 (1) 4. ................................................1073 Utah last time the teams met California 197.375 49.175 (4) 49.475 (1) 49.200 (2) 49.525 (2) 5. Michigan. .1060 6. Alabama .............................................944 was in 2010 at the NCAA UCLA 196.725 49.425 (1) 49.350 (2) 48.425 (6) 49.525 (3) 7. UCLA ................................................943 Columbia Regional in Co- Arizona State 196.375 49.200 (3) 49.125 (4) 49.075 (4) 48.975 (8) 8. California ............................................ 919 lumbia, Missouri. The Bea- Denver (1) ............................................ 919 vers finished second in the Oregon State 195.625 49.250 (2) 48.075 (8) 49.100 (3) 49.200 (5) 10. Georgia ..............................................847 11. Minnesota ...........................................834 regional with Minnesota Arizona 195.400 48.600 (8) 48.775 (7) 48.875 (5) 49.150 (6) 12. Kentucky. 773 coming in fourth. Stanford 195.175 48.825 (7) 48.800 (6) 48.200 (7) 49.350 (4) 13. OREGON STATE .....................................746 14. Auburn. 707 Washington 194.400 49.075 (5) 48.850 (5) 47.475 (8) 49.000 (7) 15. Arkansas. 678 AGAINST DENVER 16. Missouri .............................................638 • Oregon State meets Den- *Event finish in bold 17. BYU. .628 ver for the 15th time this 18. Iowa State ...........................................573 week (10th at a neutral 19. Washington .........................................572 20. Nebraska ............................................569 site). Their most recent meeting was the 2019 Corvallis Regional for the finals. 21. Arizona State .......................................565 The Beavers finished second to Denver with a 196.900 while Denver tallied a 197. 22. Illinois. .428 375. 23. Southern Utah .......................................426 24. Arizona ..............................................378 25. Iowa. .372 AGAINST GEORGIA 26. North Carolina State .................................359 • Seeing competition against Georgia most recently and most often, the Beavers 27. Penn State. 297 are most familiar with the host of this year’s regional competition. OSU last saw 28. Maryland. 290 the GymDogs in for their first meet, the Critique Classic, in January 2020. Or- 29. Ohio State. .281 30. Boise State ..........................................267 egon State beat Iowa and Bridgeport for second-place at the quad meet but fell 31. Stanford .............................................242 to Georgia. 32. Utah State ...........................................203 West Virginia .........................................203 34. Michigan State ........................................170 BEAVER HISTORY AT THE NCAA REGIONALS 35. George Washington .................................. 160 Here are some quick hitters about Oregon State’s history in the NCAA Regional 36. Pittsburgh ........................................... 105 Championships: Bold indicates 2021 opponent. • Oregon State has reached the regional round of postseason competition for the 46th-straight season.* ROAD TO NATIONALS RANKINGS • OSU has won regional titles 10 times including twice under Tanya Chaplin’s lead- 2021 WEEK 11 RANKINGS - NQS ership (2008 and 2011). 1. Florida ...........................................197.944 • Thirty-four OSU gymnasts have combined to win 71 individual regional titles. Oklahoma ........................................197.944 • Oregon State has not faced any of the other eight teams in competition this 3. LSU ...............................................197.813 season. 4. Michigan. 197.800 5. California .........................................197.613 *The 2020 does not count as it was canceled. 6. Utah .............................................197.556 7. Alabama .........................................197.538 POST-SEASON AWARDS 8. Minnesota ........................................197.431 Here is a list of awards the Beavers have earned this postseason: 9.
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