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Utes Tops in Ncaa Success UTES TOPS IN NCAA SUCCESS UTAH’S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SINGLE-YEAR INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS • In 1981, Utah won its first national gymnastics title at the AIAW 5 Utah...............1992 Championships. In 1982, Utah won the 4 Arizona State ..... 1986 inaugural NCAA Championship. The Utes 4 Georgia.............. 1991 would go on to win six titles in a row before 4 Kentucky ........... 1995 finishing second in 1987. 4 Georgia.............. 1997 4 Georgia.............. 1998 • Utah has since won NCAA 3 Utah...............1982 championships in 1990, 1992, 1994 and 3 Georgia.............. 1993 1995, raising its unprecedented number of 3 Kentucky ........... 1994 national championships to a perfect 10 3 Alabama ............ 1996 (nine NCAA). 3 Utah...............1999 3 UCLA .................. 2001 • Utah is the only school to qualify for 3 UCLA .................. 2002 every NCAA Championship (1982-03). 3 UCLA .................. 2003 Utah Ranks No. 1 in NCAA Success Utah Ranks No. 1 in Attendance Utah Ranks No. 1 in Academics NCAA Championships 2003 Attendance Average 2001 Attendance Average 2000 Attendance Average All-Time NCAA All-Time Qualifiers Appearances NCAA All-America Awards NCAA Top 3 Finishes Top NCAA NCAA Individual Champions Team GPA for NCAA GPA Team Qualifiers GPA 2003 Team GPA 2002 Team GPA 2001 Team GPA 2000 Team 2002 Attendance Average 2002 Attendance Attendance Comparison for NCAA Qualifiers Utah 22 15 9 236 22 Utah 9,851 9,921 9,594 9,808 Utah 3.64 3.73 3.63 3.72 Alabama 21 14 4 178 14 Georgia 8,732 9,510 9,855 8,856 Nebraska 3.50 3.40 3.23 3.45 Florida 21 1 0 87 4 Alabama 8,120 8,124 8,496 9,509 UCLA 3.50 3.29 3.13 3.29 Georgia 20 15 5 191 26 Arkansas 4,739 n/a n/a n/a Michigan State 3.47 3.12 2.98 3.03 UCLA 20 10 4 178 22 Oregon State 3,693 2,804 2,974 3,818 BYU 3.46 3.36 2.96 Arizona State 17 4 0 67 9 Auburn 3,493 2,388 2,174 1,954 Washington 3.39 3.45 3.37 Oregon State 16 0 0 63 6 Florida 2,791 3,070 2,845 2,464 Penn State 3.37 3.19 3.27 3.05 Penn State 14 0 0 72 1 Penn State 2,549 2,873 2,761 2,694 Stanford 3.29 3.47 3.30 3.43 Louisiana State 14 0 0 33 1 UCLA 2,301 2,105 2,754 1,507 Alabama 3.28 3.58 3.52 3.49 Nebraska 14 0 0 72 5 NC State 1,804 2,615 2,611 2,830 Denver 3.28 3.38 3.29 3.24 Michigan 12 3 0 98 5 LSU 1,786 1,621 1,406 1,867 Florida 3.23 3.09 3.45 3.33 Arizona 10 0 0 32 2 Nebraska 1,768 1,391 1,149 1,372 Michigan 3.23 3.27 3.29 3.35 Brigham Young 8 0 0 18 0 Michigan 1,728 1,708 2,159 1,387 California 3.20 3.29 3.31 3.08 Stanford 6 0 0 23 1 Minnesota 1,680 1,855 1,654 2,007 Minnesota 3.18 3.16 3.15 3.28 Washington 4 0 0 21 2 Utah State 1,605 1,502 1,745 2,216 Oregon State 3.17 3.06 Oklahoma 3 0 0 16 4 BYU 1,367 1,115 1,262 1,459 Towson 3.17 West Virginia 3 0 0 4 0 Washington 1,320 1,588 1,258 754 New Hampshire 3.15 2.92 3.04 3.16 Minnesota 2 0 0 11 1 New Hampshire 1,271 907 844 837 Oklahoma 3.10 3.07 3.18 Auburn 2 0 0 7 0 Iowa State 1,175 1,428 886 1,142 LSU 3.10 3.33 3.04 3.44 California 1 0 0 5 0 Denver 1,090 1,165 1,071 1,256 Iowa State 3.09 Denver 1 0 0 1 0 Iowa 1,052 756 1,307 847 NC State 3.04 3.15 Iowa 1 0 0 2 0 Stanford 911 855 933 517 Utah State 3.00 2.61 2.86 3.10 Iowa State 1 0 0 4 0 Arizona State 904 1,030 1,334 1,049 Georgia 2.94 2.89 3.02 Michigan State 1 0 0 3 0 Arizona 771 840 600 623 Arizona State 2.89 2.93 New Hampshire 1 0 0 1 0 California 749 656 524 704 Arizona 3.12 2.96 NC State 1 0 0 0 0 Michigan State 709 719 585 1,128 Auburn 2.95 3.26 Towson 1 0 0 1 0 Oklahoma 644 693 742 687 West Virginia 2.88 Utah State 1 0 0 1 0 West Virginia 621 995 1,233 1,372 Iowa Towson 453 801 635 970 62 10-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • WWW.UTAHUTES.COM UTES TOPS IN NCAA SUCCESS UTAH RANKS NO. 1 IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES Team 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Alabama – 4 6 4 3 4 1 3 213222t193 35412 Arizona – – 10 – – 11 9 11 10t 11 5 6 ––7–– –––11– Arizona State 5 2 4 2 2 5 8 7t – 9t 7 12 10 – – 2 6 4 – 9 – 9 Auburn – – – – – – – – – 9t – 5 ––––– ––––12 Brigham Young – – – – – – – – – 8 12 – 9 10 12 – 12 – 11 – – – California – – – – – – – – ––8–––––– ––––– CS-Fullerton 2 3 3 5 5 – – 6 8–––––––– ––––– Denver – – – – – – – – ––––––––– ––12–– Florida755 3866 1010t6111067852 10t–7107 Georgia – – 9 7 4 1 5 1 3321353t31 13223 Iowa – – – – – – – – ––––––––– ––––11 Iowa State – – – – – – – – ––––––––– –8–– Louisiana State – 6t – – 9 7 4 – 67–7t89–12999–810 Michigan 10 – – – – – – – –––942t648 26375 Michigan State – – – – – – 12 – ––––––––– ––––– Minnesota – – – – – – – – –––––––10––––9 Nebraska 8 10 – – – 10 10 4 5––––11106– 6–5t54 New Hampshire – – – – – – – – ––––12–––– ––––– NC State – – – – – – – – ––––––––11––––– Ohio State – 8 – 8 10 8 – 12 12 – – – ––––– ––––– Oklahoma – – – 10 – – – 9 ––––––––– ––10–– Oklahoma State 9 – – – – – – – ––––––––– ––––– Oregon State 4 9 – 6 – 12 7 7t 7467t765–– –101112– Penn State 3 – 7 9 6 – 11 – –5411—811111087–– Stanford – – – – – – – – – – 10 – ––9–– 10t–868 Towson State––– –––– –9–––––––– ––––– UCLA 6 6t 2 – 7 3 3 2 4–9454215 51131 Utah 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1213113t74 725t46 Utah State – – – – – – – – – 12 – – ––––– ––––– Washington – – 8 – – 9 – – ––––11––87 ––––– West Virginia – – – – – – – – –––––12––– 1212––– Nine of Utah’s record 10 national championships are NCAA titles (1982-83-84-85-86-90-92-94-95). The Utes also won the 1981 AIAW title. 10-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 63 NCAA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY YEAR ALL-AROUND BALANCE BEAM 1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah ........................ 37.200 1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah .......................... 18.70 1983 Megan McCunniff, Utah ................ 37.500 1983 Julie Goewey, Cal State-Fullerton .... 9.700 1984 Megan McCunniff-Marsden, Utah . 37.900 1984 Heidi Anderson, Oregon State .......... 9.700 1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama .......... 37.950 1985 Lisa Zeis, Arizona State ................... 9.550 1986 Penney Hauschild, Alabama .......... 38.200 1986 Jackie Brummer, Arizona State ........ 9.800 Jackie Brummer, Arizona State ...... 38.200 1987 Yumi Mordre, Washington ................ 9.650 1987 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma .. 38.150 1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves,Oklahoma ..... 9.900 1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma .. 38.900 1989 Jill Andrews, UCLA ........................... 9.800 1989 Corrinne Wright, Georgia ................ 38.900 Joy Selig, Oregon State .................... 9.800 1990 Dee Dee Foster, Alabama .............. 39.300 1990 Joy Selig, Oregon State .................... 9.875 1991 Hope Spivey, Georgia ..................... 39.525 1991 Missy Marlowe, Utah ...................... 9.875 1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah .................... 39.650 Gina Basile, Alabama ....................... 9.875 1993 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky ............... 39.500 1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah ...................... 9.900 1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky ............... 39.450 Dana Dobransky, Alabama ............... 9.900 1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky ............... 39.800 1993 Dana Dobransky, Alabama ................. 10.0 1996 Meredith Willard, Alabama ............. 39.450 1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky ................. 9.975 1997 Kim Arnold, Georgia ....................... 39.550 1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky ................... 10.0 1998 Kim Arnold, Georgia ....................... 39.725 1996 Summer Reid, Utah ........................ 9.925 1999 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah ............ 39.675 1997 Summer Reid, Utah ........................ 9.900 2000 Heather Brink, Nebraska ................ 39.600 Elizabeth Reid, Arizona State ........... 9.900 2001 Onnie Willis, UCLA ......................... 39.525 1998 Kim Arnold, Georgia ......................... 9.875 Elise Ray, Michigan ........................ 39.525 Jenni Beathard, Georgia ................... 9.875 2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA ............... 39.675 Betsy Hamm, Florida ........................ 9.875 2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska .......... 39.675 1999 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah .............. 9.900 Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA ..................... 9.900 VAULT Andree Pickens, Alabama ................ 9.900 1982 Elaine Alfano, Utah ......................... 18.90 2000 Lena Degteva, UCLA ........................ 9.913 1983 Elaine Alfano, Utah ......................... 9.600 Theresa Kulikowski won three NCAA championships. She 2001 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah .............. 9.938 1984 Megan McCunniff-Marsden, Utah . 9.600 was the NCAA all-around and balance beam champion as a 2002 Elise Ray, Michigan .......................... 9.925 1985 Elaine Alfano, Utah ......................... 9.625 freshman in 1999 and won the beam title in 2001. 2003 Kate Richardson, UCLA ................... 9.938 1986 Kim Neal, Arizona State ................... 9.450 Pam Loree, Penn State .................... 9.450 FLOOR EXERCISE 1987 Yumi Mordre, Washington ................ 9.500 UNEVEN BARS 1982 Mary Ayotte-Law, Oregon State ....... 18.85 1988 Jill Andrews, UCLA ........................... 9.625 1982 Lisa Shirk, Pittsburgh ....................... 19.00 1983 Kim Neal, Arizona State ................... 9.450 1989 Kim Hamilton, UCLA ........................ 9.750 1983 Jeri Cameron, Arizona State ............ 9.500 1984 Maria Anz, Florida ............................. 9.700 1990 Michele Bryant, Nebraska ................ 9.850 1984 Jackie Brummer, Arizona State ........ 9.700 1985 Lisa Mitzel, Utah ............................. 9.600 1991 Anna Basaldua, Arizona ................... 9.825 1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama ...........
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