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Ashleigh Gnat (16Th) 10 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES 4 SUPER SIX FINALS APPEARANCES GYMNASTICS2015 25 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES LSU 146 ALL-AMERICA HONORS Centenary w/New Hampshire 10 March 13, 2015 • 7 p.m. CT • Shreveport, La. • Gold Dome (3,000) Online Video: Gymnastike (live) • Live Stats: LSUsports.net #3 LSU (11-1, 7-0 SEC) BREAKDOWN DATE OPPONENT RESULT LSU SCORE OPP. SCORE JANUARY (6-1) Centenary 9 Iowa W 197.125 193.300 Record 11-1, 7-0 SEC Record 1-12 16 * at Kentucky w/#20 ASU 1st 196.600 Ranking No. 3 GymInfo Standings Ranking NR Kentucky W 195.600 Last Meet March 6, 2015 vs. No. 16 Minnesota Last Meet March 6, 2015 at Southeast Missouri State #20 Arizona State W 194.400 W, 198.375-195.450 L, 191.050-187.600 23 * Missouri W 197.350 192.725 vs. The Field 29-1 vs. Centenary; 10-0 vs. UNH Head Coach Jackie Fain 31 at Metroplex Challenge 2nd 197.425 #1 Oklahoma L 197.700 Head Coach D-D Breaux Centenary Record 22-94/4th season * #8 Arkansas W 196.250 LSU Record 661-405-8/38th season Career Record Same Iowa State W 193.400 Career Record Same FEBRUARY (4-0) 6 * #9 Georgia W 198.075 196.850 13 * at #9 Auburn W 197.350 197.300 New Hampshire 20 * #2 Florida W 197.950 197.425 Record 12-6 27 * at #5 Alabama W 197.350 197.225 Ranking NR Last Meet March 7, 2015 vs. Pennsylvania MARCH (1-0) W, 195.475-192.775 6 #16 Minnesota W 198.375 195.450 Head Coach Gail Goodspeed 13 at Centenary w/New Hampshire 7 p.m. CT UNH Record 549-290-2/36th season 21 SEC Championship 6 p.m. Career Record Same (Duluth, Ga.) APRIL (0-0) 4 NCAA Regional TBD 17-19 NCAA Championships TBA SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON (Fort Worth, Texas) LSU Centenary Overall Team RQS (National Ranking) 197.630 (3) Overall Team RQS (National Ranking) 188.935 (71) Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.465 (4) Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 47.565 (70) Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.365 (t5) Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 46.760 (70) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.305 (t3) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 47.290 (68) Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.475 (1) Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 47.720 (69) Overall Team High 198.375 Overall Team High 191.675 Team Vault High 49.825 Team Vault High 47.900 Team Bars High 49.600 Team Bars High 47.725 Team Beam High 49.625 Team Beam High 48.475 Team Floor High 49.700 Team Floor High 48.375 New Hampshire ON AIR Overall Team RQS (National Ranking) 195.250 (31) Online Video: Gymnastike Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 48.775 (t42) Becca Pang, play-by-play Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 48.735 (39) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 48.910 (21) Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 48.825 (43) WHO TO CONTACT Overall Team High 196.525 Jake Terry • Associate SID and Gymnastics Contact Team Vault High 49.075 225-578-7678 • [email protected] • Twitter: @LSUJake Team Bars High 49.225 Team Beam High 49.250 CONNECT TO LSU GYMNASTICS Team Floor High 49.475 LSUsports.net/gymnastics • Facebook.com/LSUgym Twitter.com/LSUgym • YouTube.com/LSUgymnastics D-D Breaux HEAD COACH • 38TH SEASON With each passing season, LSU gymnastics continues title, and she also won the 2010 balance beam title to to collect more honors and titles to its storied program, become LSU’s first three-time NCAA champion. and head coach D-D Breaux has been the catalyst behind In 2008 LSU joined elite company by advancing LSU’s sustained success. to the NCAA Super Six Finals as Breaux and the Tigers Led by Breaux, LSU has seen increasing accolades broke through into the six-team field for the first time that include nine NCAA Championships appearances in the in program history to compete for college gymnastics’ last 10 seasons, four Super Sixes in the last seven years national championship. The Tigers placed fifth. and nine individual national titles since 2002. In 2009, LSU made a repeat trip to the Super Six to In 2014, LSU completed arguably the finest season compete for the national title, and one day later Breaux in school history as Breaux led the Tigers to numerous and staff coached senior Ashleigh Clare-Kearney to two national and school-record accomplishments. individual national titles on vault and floor. The list of achievements in 2014 includes a program- As the “Dean of Coaches” at LSU, Breaux has record third-place national finish in the NCAA Super represented the University at the highest level both in the Six Finals, another individual national title by Rheagan gym and in the classroom for more than 30 years. Courville on vault, the 13th regional title in school history, Entering her 38th season as the mastermind of the the highest score in program history on three different LSU gymnastics program, the fire in Breaux’s eyes burns as occasions, 20 total All-America honors including a nation- brightly today as it did on her first day on the job. leading five First-Team All-Americans, and a school-record During her tenure Breaux has established and 13 consecutive meets with at least a 197 score. maintained LSU’s reputation as one of the premier Because of her outstanding efforts in leading LSU collegiate gymnastics programs in the country. Under her to a record season, Breaux was not only named the tutelage, the Tigers have placed among the nation’s top- 2014 Central Region Coach of the Year, but she was also 10 teams 25 times in 37 seasons, finishing a program-best THE D-D BREAUX FILE honored as 2014 National Coach of the Year. third in 2014, fourth in 1988 and fifth in 2008 and 2013. In 2013, LSU recorded the 12th regional team title in LSU has also placed among the top three in regional Hometown: Donaldsonville, La. school history, and the Tigers reached the NCAA Super Six competition on 29 separate occasions, winning regional College: LSU, ‘76 for the third time in 2013, recording a fifth-place finish. titles 13 times in four different decades, including back- Three gymnasts won five individual SEC titles in Courville to-back first-place regional finishes in 2008 and 2009 As a Gymnast (VT, BB, AA), Lloimincia Hall (FX) and Jessica Savona (FX). and 2013-2014. Under her leadership, LSU has captured 10 Competed at Southeastern Louisiana University in 1972 In 2010 LSU reached the NCAA Championships for the individual national titles, 146 All-America honors and 54 and 1973. She led Southeastern to a second-place finish at ninth straight year while senior Susan Jackson became the All-SEC selections. the 1972 AIAW Gymnastics Championships. first LSU gymnast to capture the NCAA All-Around national Coaching Experience D-D BREAUX YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1974-76 Assistant Coach Southeastern La. YEAR REGULAR SEASON POST SEASON NATIONAL FINISH REGIONAL FINISH SEC FINISH 1978- Head Coach LSU 2015 11-1 -- -- -- -- 2014 10-3 16-6 3RD 1ST 3RD 2013 15-6 10-5 5TH 1ST 3RD Began her coaching career at Southeastern as a student 2012 7-8 7-9 9TH 2ND 4TH assistant. Transferred to LSU in 1976 and took over 2011 5-13 3-2 20TH 3RD 5TH as head coach in 1978 while also working toward her 2010 11-7-1 4-6 9TH 2ND 4TH 2009 16-5 8-7 6TH 1ST 4TH master’s degree. 2008 17-6 9-6 5TH 1ST 4TH 2007 13-9 6-4 7TH 2ND 4TH 2006 14-11 5-5 8TH 2ND 4TH 2005 19-4 7-3 9TH 1ST 2ND D-D BREAUX NOTABLES 2004 15-6 7-3 7TH 1ST 3RD 2003 13-10 5-5 10TH 2ND 4TH 2014 National Coach of the Year 2002 10-10 6-4 8TH 1ST 4TH 4 NCAA Super Six Finals (2008, 09, 13, 14) 2001 11-5 3-2 18TH 3RD 4TH 2000 15-4-1 6-4 9TH 2ND 2ND 30 Consecutive NCAA Regional Appearances 1999 11-6 6-4 9TH 2ND 4TH 25 NCAA Championships Appearances 1998 15-7 5-6 9TH 3RD 3RD 1997 12-6-1 4-7 12TH 3RD 3RD 10 NCAA Individual National Titles 1996 9-11 4-2 - 3RD 5TH 1 Gymnastics Honda Award Recipient 1995 14-4 6-5 9TH 3RD 2ND 1994 13-4-1 6-5 8TH 2ND 3RD 146 All-America Honors 1993 8-9 9-7-1 7TH(T) 2ND 4TH 13 Regional Titles 1992 8-14 0-6 - 7TH 5TH 1991 9-8 9-8 7TH 3RD 3RD 15 SEC Champions 1990 16-3 11-6 6TH 2ND 2ND 54 All-SEC Honors 1989 17-6 5-1 - 2ND 4TH 1988 15-5-1 13-4 4TH 2ND 4TH 6 SEC Coach of the Year Honors 1987 13-4 10-7 7TH 2ND 4TH 7 NCAA Central Region Coach of the Year 1986 7-9 6-8 9TH 1ST 4TH 1985 12-13 4-1 - 2ND 4TH Honors 1984 8-10 - - - 4TH 5 SEC Gymnasts of the Year 1983 11-6 6-7-1 6TH 3RD 3RD 1982 12-5 1-2 - 3RD 3RD 125 Scholastic All-America Honors 1981 18-5 - 11TH* 2ND* 1ST 1 SEC Championship 1980 10-3 - 6TH* 1ST* - 1979 8-1-1 - 11TH* 1ST* - 2009 Named to the USA Gymnastics Region 8 1978 9-1 - 9TH* 1ST* - Hall of Fame 454-248-6 (.645) 207-157-2 (.568) = 661-405-8 (.619) * AIAW FINISH REGULAR SEASON RECORDS INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP (UNTIL 2014) LSU GYMNASTICS • 25 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES • 10 NCAA INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES • 146 ALL-AMERICANS STORYLINES POSSIBLE LINEUPS • LSU is looking to improve to 13-1 Ashleigh Gnat (16th).
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