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Gymnastics Big 12 Record Book Gymnastics Big 12 Record Book CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2004 2012 1997 March 20, Knapp Center March 24, Lloyd Noble Center March 22, Lloyd Noble Center Des Moines, Iowa Norman, Okla. Norman, Okla. Attendance: 1,113 Attendance: 1,532 Attendance: 2,215 Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Oklahoma 196.95 1. Oklahoma 197.475 1. Nebraska 196.20 2. Iowa State 196.925 2. Iowa State 196.025 2. Oklahoma 196.075 3. Missouri 196.425 Missouri 196.025 3. Iowa State 195.475 4. Nebraska 196.175 4. Missouri 192.175 2013 2005 March 23, Hilton Coliseum 1998 March 26, Lloyd Noble Center Ames, Iowa March 21, Bob Devaney Center Norman, Okla. Attendance: 1,307 Lincoln, Neb. Attendance: 1,115 Attendance: 4,200 Team Results Team Results 1. Oklahoma 197.200 Team Results 1. Nebraska 196.65 2. Iowa State 196.175 1. Nebraska 196.55 2. Iowa State 196.00 3. West Virginia 194.675 2. Iowa State 195.80 3. Oklahoma 195.55 3. Oklahoma 193.50 4. Missouri 194.875 2014 4. Missouri 191.92 March 22, WVU Coliseum 2006 Morgantown, W. VA. 1999 March 25, Bob Devaney Sports Center Attendance: 2,112 March 27, Hearnes Center Lincoln, Neb. Columbia, Mo. Attendance: 1,903 Team Results Attendance: 1,345 1. Oklahoma 198.000 Team Results 2. Iowa State 196.650 Team Results 1. Iowa State 196.425 3. West Virginia 196.375 1. Nebraska 196.75 2. Nebraska 196.275 2. Iowa State 195.65 3. Oklahoma 195.35 2015 3. Oklahoma 194.675 4. Missouri 194.85 March 21, Lloyd Noble Center 4. Missouri 194.55 Norman, Okla. 2007 Attendance: 1,446 2000 March 31, Hearnes Center March 18, Hilton Coliseum Columbia, Mo. Team Results Ames, Iowa Attendance: 1,983 1. Oklahoma 197.875 Attendance: 1,118 2. West Virginia 195.025 Team Resuls 3. Iowa State 194.775 Team Results 1. Nebraska 196.475 1. Iowa State 196.775 2. Oklahoma 195.325 2016 2. Nebraska 196.75 3. Missouri 194.45 March 19, Dr. Pepper Arena 3. Oklahoma 195.55 4. Iowa State 193.975 Frisco, Texas 4. Missouri 194.375 Attendance: 1,686 2008 2001 March 29, Lloyd Noble Center Team Results March 24, Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Okla. 1. Oklahoma 198.050 Norman, Okla. Attendance: 1,660 2. Denver 196.725 Attendance: 1,145 3. West Virginia 195.925 Team Resuls 4. Iowa State 195.350 Team Results 1. Oklahoma 195.875 1. Nebraska 197.65 2. Iowa State 195.775 2017 2. Iowa State 197.05 3. Missouri 195.225 March 18, Dr. Pepper Arena 3. Oklahoma 196.70 4. Nebraska 194.975 Frisco, Texas 4. Missouri 193.675 Attendance: 2,116 2009 2002 March 21, Hilton Coliseum Team Results March 23, Devaney Sports Center Ames, Iowa 1. Oklahoma 197.850 Lincoln, Neb. Attendance: 1,358 2. Denver 196.475 Attendance: 2,248 3. West Virginia 195.575 Team Resuls 4. Iowa State 195.500 Team Results 1. Oklahoma 196.125 1. Nebraska 196.725 2. Nebraska 196.075 2018 2. Iowa State 196.65 3. Missouri 195.925 March 24, Hilton Coliseum 3. Oklahoma 196.125 4. Iowa State 195.775 Ames, Iowa 4. Missouri 195.475 Attendance: 2,470 2010 March 27, Devaney Sports Center 2003 Team Results March 29, Hearnes Center Lincoln, Neb. Attendance: 2,114 1. Oklahoma 197.775 Columbia, Mo. 2. Denver 197.075 Attendance: 1,364 Team Resuls 3. Iowa State 195.650 4. West Virginia 195.625 Team Results 1. Oklahoma 197.175 1. Nebraska 197.50 2. Nebraska 196.625 2. Oklahoma 197.025 3. Missouri 195.900 3. Missouri 196.70 4. Iowa State 194.850 4. Iowa State 195.70 2011 March 19, Hearnes Center Columbia, Mo. Attendance: 1,755 Team Resuls 1. Nebraska 196.775 2. Oklahoma 196.500 3. Iowa State 195.150 4. Missouri 194.975 114 BIG12SPORTS.COM | @BIG12CONFERENCE | #BIG12 Big 12 Record Book Gymnastics BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS ANNUAL AWARDS ALL-AROUND 2007 Michelle Zabawa, NU 9.90 2015 Brenna Dowell, OU 9.950 Janet Anson, ISU 9.99 2016 Haley Scarman, OU 9.950 1997 Shelly Bartlett, NU 39.575 2008 Hollie Vise, OU 9.90 Nina McGee, UD 9.950 1998 Heather Brink, NU 39.575 2009 Ceilia Maccani, ISU 9.85 2017 AJ Jackson, OU 9.950 1999 Misty Oxford, NU 39.375 Brittney Williams, NU 9.85 2018 Haylee Young, ISU 9.900 Heather Brink, NU 39.375 Megan Ferguson, OU 9.85 Maddie Kerr, UD 9.900 2000 Betsy Hamm, ISU 39.60 Ashley Jackson, OU 9.85 Brenna Dowell, OU 9.900 2001 Shelly Kringen, ISU 39.55 2010 Hollie Vise, OU 9.90 Anastasia Webb, OU 9.900 2002 Sissy Huey, ISU 39.60 2011 Maria Schfiddi, NU 9.90 Maggie Nichols, OU 9.900 2003 Richelle Simpson, NU 39.80 2012 Megan Ferguson, OU 9.925 2004 Kasie Tamayo, OU 39.575 2013 Brie Olson, OU 9.95 GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2005 Richelle Simpson, NU 39.525 Taylor Spears, OU 9.95 2006 Brittney Koncak-Schumann, OU 39.425 2014 Camille Santerre-Gervais, ISU 9.95 1997 Kim Mazza, Iowa State, Sr. 2007 Emily Parsons, NU 39.65 2015 Rebecca Clark, OU 9.900 1998 Ginger Russell, Oklahoma, So. 2008 Adrianne Perry, MU 39.375 Caitlin Brown, ISU 9.900 1999 Amber McCracken, Oklahoma, Jr. 2009 Sarah Shire, MU 39.45 2016 Keeley Kmieciak, OU 10.000 2000 Heather Brink, Nebraska, Sr. 2010 Sarah Shire, MU 39.50 2017 Brenna Dowell, OU 9.950 2001 Alecia Ingram, Nebraska, Fr. 2011 Mary Burke, MU 39.30 McKenzie Wofford, OU 9.950 2002 Mariana Goncalves, Oklahoma, Sr. 2012 Brie Olson, OU 39.50 Maggie Nichols, OU 9.950 2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska, Jr. 2013 Taylor Spears, OU 39.60 2018 Nicole Lehrmann, OU 9.975 2004 Kasie Tamayo, Oklahoma, Sr. 2014 Hope Sloanhoffer. WVU 39.425 2005 Erin LaBarr, Oklahoma, Sr. 2015 Haylee Young, ISU 39.125 BALANCE BEAM 2006 Janet Anson, Iowa State, Jr. 2016 Chayse Capps, OU 39.600 2007 Janet Anson, Iowa State, Sr. 2017 Chayse Capps, OU 39.625 1997 Shelly Bartlett, NU 9.925 Emily Parsons, Nebraska, Jr. 2018 Maggie Nichols, OU 39.675 1998 Kelli Moore, ISU 9.95 2008 Kiara Redmond-Sturms, Oklahoma, Sr. 1999 Kelli More, ISU 9.925 2009 Sarah Shire, Missouri, Jr. VAULT Shannon Brown, MU 9.925 Kylie Stone, Nebraska, Jr. Courtney Brown, NU 9.925 2010 Sarah Shire, Missouri, Sr. 1997 Teresa McGrath, OU 9.95 2000 Betsy Hamm, ISU 9.90 2011 Michelle Browning, Iowa State, Jr. 1998 Heather Brink, NU 9.95 2001 Stephanie Sweitzer, ISU 9.95 2012 Mary Burke, Missouri, Sr. 1999 Jessica Haag, MU 9.925 A.J. Lamb, NU 9.95 2013 Taylor Spears, Oklahoma, Jr. Courtney Brown, NU 9.925 Bree Dority, NU 9.95 2014 Haley Scaman, Oklahoma, So. 2000 Heather Brink, NU 9.975 2002 Richelle Simpson, NU 9.95 2015 Haley Scaman, Oklahoma, Jr. 2001 Shelly Kringen, ISU 9.875 2003 Richelle Simpson, NU 9.975 2016 Nina McGee, Denver, Sr. Jessica Wertz, NU 9.875 2004 Lauren Schwartzman, MU 9.925 Chayse Capps, Oklahoma, Jr. 2002 A.J. Lamb, NU 9.90 2005 Richelle Simpson, NU 9.85 2017 Chayse Capps, Oklahoma Sr. Jess Wertz, NU 9.90 Emily Parsons, NU 9.85 2003 Lindsay Davis, MU 9.90 2006 Emily Parsons, NU 9.90 2018 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma, So. A.J. Lamb, NU 9.90 2007 Emily Parsons, NU 9.95 Richelle Simpson, NU 9.90 2008 Tricia Woo, NU 9.90 EVENT SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR Abigail Richey, ISU 9.90 Haley DeProspero, OU 9.90 2004 Ashley Cooney, OU 9.95 2009 Jasmine Thompson, ISU 9.85 2011 Erin Davis, Nebraska, Sr. Alisha Robinson, MU 9.95 Sarah Shire, MU 9.85 2012 Megan Ferguson, Oklahoma, Sr. 2005 Alisha Robinson, MU 9.925 Haley DeProspero, OU 9.85 2013 Lauren Alexander, Oklahoma, So. 2006 Emily Parsons, NU 9.90 Megan Ferguson, OU 9.85 2014 Camille Santerre-Gervais, Iowa State Sr. 2007 Emily Parsons, NU 9.95 2010 Hollie Vise, OU 9.925 2015 Ali Jackson, Oklahoma, Fr. 2008 Kiara Redmond-Sturms, OU 9.95 2011 Megan Ferguson, OU 9.925 2016 McKenzie Wofford, Oklahoma, Jr. 2009 Megan Barnes, ISU 9.90 Natasha Kelley, OU 9.925 2017 AJ Jackson, Oklahoma, Jr. Sarah Shire, MU 9.90 2012 Megan Ferguson, OU 9.95 2018 Stefani Catour, Oklahoma, Sr. 2010 Sarah Shire, MU 9.90 2013 Rebecca Clark, OU 9.90 Erin Davis, NU 9.90 Taylor Spears, OU 9.90 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Lora Evenstad, NU 9.90 2014 Taylor Spears, OU 9.95 Maddie Steinauer, NU 9.90 2015 Chayse Capps, OU 9.975 1997 Misty Oxford, Nebraska, So. Jackie Flanery, OU 9.90 Erica Brewer, OU 9.975 1998 Angie Umbaugh, Iowa State, Fr. Brie Olson, OU 9.90 2016 Natalie Brown, OU 9.950 1999 Bree Dority, Nebraska, Fr. Natalie Ratcliff, OU 9.90 Chayse Capps, OU 9.950 2000 Betsy Hamm, Iowa State, Jr. 2011 Erin Davis, NU 9.925 2017 Natalie Brown, OU 9.925 A.J. Lamb, Nebraska, Fr. 2012 Celine Paulus, ISU 9.95 Chayse Capps, OU 9.925 2001 Alecia Ingram, Nebraska, Fr. 2013 Maile’ana Kanewa, OU 9.925 2018 Kaitlyn Schou, UD 9.925 2002 Alisha Robinson, Missouri, Fr. 2014 Maile’ana Kanewa, OU 9.950 2003 Erin Dethloff, Iowa State, Fr. 2015 Ali Jackson, OU 9.925 FLOOR EXERCISE 2004 Janet Anson, Iowa State, Fr. 2016 Keeley Kmieciak, OU 9.925 2005 Emily Parsons, Nebraska, Fr.
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