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2021 2021 Michigan Michigan Women's Gymnastics 2021 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 1000 SOUTH STATE STREET • ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN • OFFICE (734) 763-4423 • FAX (734) 647-1188 • MGOBLUE.COM Women’s Gymnastics Contact: Megan McIntosh • [email protected] • (810) 223-3700 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS at NCAA REGIONALS Friday, April 2-Saturday, April 3 • 7 p.m. • Morgantown, West Virginia Overall: 17-2-0 Big Ten: 7-1-0 Live Results: WVUSports.com // TV: ESPN Home: 5-1-0 Home: 4-1-0 Away: 5-0-0 Away: 3-0-0 Neutral: 9-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT at 1.16 OHIO STATE* W, 197.225-196.000 Michigan NCAA Regional Wolverines 1.22 MINNESOTA* W, 195.850-195.000 Second Round/Finals 17-2-0 (7-1-0 B1G) 1.30 at Ohio State* Postponed 2.6 at Illinois* Postponed 2.15 NEBRASKA* W, 197.650-195.350 CAREER-BEST SCORES 2.19 MARYLAND* Cancelled 2.21 at Illinois W, 197.375-196.650 GYMNAST YR. VAULT UNEVEN BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND Carly Bauman Fr. -- 9.850 9.925 9.875 -- 2.27 BIG FIVE MEET 2nd, 195.925 Abby Brenner Jr. 9.975 9.950 -- 9.925 -- 3.7 at Ohio State Quad 1st, 198.025 Sierra Brooks So. 9.975 9.925 9.950 9.950 39.650 3.12 at Maryland* W, 198.100-195.050 Anna Dayton Sr. -- -- -- -- -- Lauren Farley Sr. -- 9.925 9.925 9.850 -- 3.20 at Big Ten Championship 2nd, 197.425 Abbie Gaies So. -- -- -- -- -- 4.2 NCAA Regionals 7 p.m. Reyna Guggino Fr. 9.950 -- -- 9.825 -- 4.3 NCAA Regional Finals 7 p.m. Abby Heiskell Jr. 9.975 9.925 9.925 9.850 -- Nicoletta Koulos So. 9.900 9.925 -- 9.850 -- Home meet (BOLD/CAPS) at Crisler Center Maddie Mariani Jr. 9.900 9.900 9.900 -- -- * indicates Big Ten Conference match Anne Maxim Jr. -- 9.825 9.825 -- -- All start times local to match site (Ann Arbor is EST) Naomi Morrison Fr. 9.975 9.850 -- 9.850 -- Jenna Mulligan Fr. -- -- -- -- -- Gabby Wilson So. 9.925 9.900 9.975 9.950 39.625 FOLLOWING MICHIGAN WOMEN’S Natalie Wojcik Jr. 10.0 9.975 10.0 9.950 39.775 GYMNASTICS NOTES AND HEADLINES » Michigan will make its 30th NCAA appearance and 29th under head coach TWITTER: @UMICHWGYM Bev Plocki. The Wolverines have won 12 NCAA Regionals and advanced to make the NCAA Championship appearance 24 times. FACEBOOK: /MICHIGANWOMENS » U-M has competed in regional competition in Morgantown three times in GYMNASTICS school history, winning in 2017 and 2013, while placing second in 2010. Plocki also has a connection with Morgantown as she transferred to West Virginia INSTAGRAM: @UMICHWGYM where she got her physical education degree in 1987. » The Wolverines have had at least one individual event winner in 10 of the last 11 regionals. » Michigan heads to the regionals as the No. 4-ranked team in the nation, top- ping the ranks on the vault, ranking third on the uneven bars, fourth on the beam and 12th on the floor. Furthermore, the Wolverines lead the Northeast region on all four events. 2021 QUICK FACTS 2021 ROSTER UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Name Elig. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) Location ..................................................Ann Arbor, Michigan Carly Bauman Fr. 5-4 West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) Founded .................................................................................1817 Abby Brenner Jr. 5-5 Maple Grove, Minn. (Spring Creek Academy (Texas)) Enrollment .........................................................................48,090 Sierra Brooks So. 5-2 Plainfield, Ill. (Oswego East) Nickname .................................................................. Wolverines Anna Dayton Sr. 5-6 Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids) Colors ..................................................................Maize and Blue Lauren Farley Sr. 5-1 Dallas, Texas (Spring Creek Academy) Conference................................................Big Ten Conference Abbie Gaies So. 5-6 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Community) Home Facility .......................................................Crisler Center Reyna Guggino Fr. 4-11 Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) President ........................................................Dr. Mark Schlissel Abby Heiskell Jr. 5-2 Charlotte, N.C. (Marvin Ridge) Director of Athletics ........................................ Warde Manuel Nicoletta Koulos So. 5-6 Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos) Women’s Gym Administrator ..........................Lisa Savoury Maddie Mariani Jr. 5-2 Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino) Athletics Website ...................................www.MGoBlue.com Anne Maxim Sr. 5-3 Clinton Township, Mich. (Chippewa Valley) Naomi Morrison Fr. 5-2 Chandler, Ariz. (Perry) COACHING STAFF Jenna Mulligan Fr. 5-6 Fruit Cove, Fla. (The Bolles School) Head Coach ................................................................Bev Plocki Gabby Wilson So. 5-3 Ypsilanti, Mich. (Skyline) ....................................................................................32nd Season Natalie Wojcik Jr. 5-2 Douglasville, Pa. (21st Century Cyber Charter) Associate Head Coach .............................................Scott Sherman .....................................................................................25th Season Assistant Coach .................... Maile’ana Kanewa-Hermelyn Head Coach: Bev Plocki (32nd Season) ...............................................................................Second Season Associate Head Coach: Scott Sherman (25th Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach ......................................Lexi Funk ......................................................................................First Season Assistant Coach: Maile’ana Kanewa-Hermelyn (Second Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lexi Funk (First Season) TEAM INFORMATION 2020 Overall Record ............................................................12-1 2020 Big Ten Record (Finish)...................................10-0 (1st) WOLVERINE MAJORS Postseason Finish .........................................DNC (COVID-19) Carly Baumann LSA - Undeclared Nicoletta Koulos Movement Science Home Record ...........................................................................5-0 Abby Brenner Applied Exercise Science Maddie Mariani Applied Exercise Science Away Record ............................................................................3-1 Neutral Record .........................................................................4-0 Sierra Brooks LSA - Undeclared Anne Maxim Sociology Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................... 11/4 Anna Dayton Cognitive Science Naomi Morrison Applied Exercise Science Newcomers ...................................................................................4 Lauren Farley Organizational Studies Jenna Mulligan LSA - Undeclared Twitter/Instagram........................................... @UMichWGYM Abbie Gaies LSA - Undeclared Gabby Wilson LSA - Undeclared Facebook ..............................MichiganWomensGymnastics Reyna Guggino LSA - Undeclared Natalie Wojcik Spanish Abby Heiskell Movement Science PROGRAM HISTORY First Varsity Year ...................................................................1976 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Seasons ........................................................................................45 All-Time Record .............................................927-375-5 (.708) Carly Baumann Bow-men Abby Heiskell Highs-kell Big Ten Regular Season Championships (2013) ..............6 Reyna Guggino Goo-Gino Nicoletta Koulos Kew-los Big Ten Championships ..........................................................25 Natalie Wojcik Voy-chek Big Ten Indiv. Champions ......................................................99 All-Big Ten Selections ...........................................................168 NCAA Regional Appearances ...............................................30 NCAA Regional Titles ...............................................................12 NCAA Championship Appearances ...................................24 PROJECTED LINEUP NCAA Super Six Appearances ..............................................10 NCAA All-Americans .....................................51 (184 Honors) Vault Beam NCAA Indiv. Titles ............................................9 (5 Gymnasts) Reyna Guggino Carly Bauman Abby Heiskell Gabby Wilson Highest NCAA Finish ..................................2nd (1995, 1999) Natalie Wojcik Lauren Farley Gabby Wilson Sierra Brooks Naomi Morrison Natalie Wojcik ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Sierra Brooks Abby Heiskell Women’s Gymnastics Contact ................Megan McIntosh Cell Phone ............................................................810-223-3700 Uneven Bars Floor E-mail ..................................................meganmci@umich.edu Abby Heiskell Carly Bauman Fax ...........................................................................734-647-1188 Carly Bauman Nicoletta Koulos Mailing Address ......................................1000 S. State Street Gabby Wilson Naomi Morrison .....................................................................Ann Arbor MI 48109 Nicoletta Koulos Natalie Wojcik Sierra Brooks Sierra Brooks Natalie Wojcik Gabby Wilson 2021 TEAM RANKINGS 2021 NOTES AND HEADLINES MICHIGAN AT NCAA REGIONALS TEAM RANKINGS • Michigan will make its 30th NCAA appearance and 29th under head coach Bev Plocki. The Wolverines have won 12 NCAA Regionals and advanced to make the Team Score NCAA Championship appearance 24 times. 4 Michigan 197.800 • U-M has competed in regional competition in Morgantown three times in Season High Score 198.100 school history, winning in 2017 and 2013, while placing second in 2010. Ploc- ki also has a connection with Morgantown as she transferred to West Virginia where she got her physical education
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