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This Week In Oregon State Gymnastics: Meet 4 Beavers Head to Washington for Rematch at Washington | Feb. 8 | 2:00 p.m. PST Seattle, Wash. All Times Pacific ABOUT THE BEAVERS 2021 SCHEDULE • Oregon State is 1-2 on the season with a win over MEET INFO JANUARY Washington (1/23) and losses to No. 15 Arizona State When ................Monday, February 8 • 2:00 p.m. PST Where .....................................Seattle, Wash. 15 BOISE STATE L, 194.300-191.950 (1/29) and Boise State (1/15). Webcast .................................gohuskies.com 23 WASHINGTON W, 194.925-192.875 • Though the Beaver have two losses on the season, their team score has increased with each competi- Live Results ..............................gohuskies.com 29 at Arizona State L, 196.225-195.850 tion. The team started the season with a 191.950 OREGON STATE FEBRUARY (1/15) before increasing to a 194.925 (1/23) and a 195.850 at Arizona State (1/29). Overall Record. 1-2 8 at Washington 2:00 p.m. • Madi Dagen (beam and vault) and Kaitlyn Yanish Pac-12 Record ........................................ 0-1 13 ARIZONA 6:00 p.m. (floor) have won the individual title at all three meets Home Record .........................................1-1 21 CALIFORNIA 2:00 p.m. on the season. Road Record ......................................... 0-1 Neutral Record .......................................0-0 27 at UCLA 11:00 a.m. • Sydney Gonzales leads the freshmen with seven routines, six hits, and two beam titles. MARCH • After three meets, the vault lineup ranks ninth in the HEAD COACH TANYA CHAPLIN nation while the floor lineup is 15th. Overall Record. 432-253-3 (.631) 5 at Stanford TBD Regular Season Record ...............352-160-3 (.686) 20 at Pac-12 Championships TBD • Madi Dagen is the number two vaulter in the coun- try while Kaitlyn Yanish is tied for fifth in the nation on the floor. SERIES HISTORY Home events are in BOLD • Lacy Dagen, Lena Greene, and Jenna Domingo All-time vs. Washington ..........................109-29 are back to practice after their respective injuries. OSU COACHING STAFF Participation in Monday’s competition is still to be determined. Head Coach .............Tanya Chaplin (24th Season) • Injury report: Anna Yeates and Grace Johnson will Associate Head Coach ....Michael Chaplin (24th Season) sit the season out due to injury while Colette Yamaoka will be out with an injury for at least the month of Assistant Coach ...........Bryan Rascilla (1st Season) February. Director of Operations .....Bea Whisenhunt (17th Season) Gymnastics Office Phone ..............(541) 737-1969 LAST WEEK IN REVIEW • Oregon State scored a 195.825 finishing with a loss at Arizona State last Friday. Athletic Trainer ..............................Deb Graff • The Beavers won the vault and the floor while losing the beam by just 0.025 of a point. Strength & Conditioning Coach .......Michael Johnson • Kayla Bird competed in her first all-around competition for a career best 39.025 and a second-place AA finish. Academic Counselor .....................Natalie Nakic • For the third meet in a row, Madi Dagen landed the vault title, with a second 9.950, and the beam title, with a 9.900. • Sydney Gonzales once again shared the individual title on the beam with Dagen, this time with a 9.900 10.0 CLUB career best. • Kaitlyn Yanish notched a 9.900 to earn the top score on floor. Oregon State gymnastics fans are encouraged to join • Bird rounded out the final top-three finish with a second-place score (9.875) on floor. the 10.0 Club, the program’s donor club. All donations to the 10.0 Club go directly to enhancing the collegiate SEASON-HIGHS CAREER-HIGHS V UB BB FX AA V UB BB FX AA experience of our student-athletes. Go to osubeavers. Kayla Bird 9.775 9.775 9.675 9.875 — 9.775 9.800 9.675 9.875 38.325 com for more information or call Nixon Hettinger in Our Jade Carey — — — — — — — — — — Beaver Nation at 541-737-2370. Lacy Dagen — — — — — 9.875 — 9.975 — — Madi Dagen 9.950 9.525 9.900 9.900 38.750 9.950 9.525 9.925 9.925 38.750 Jenna Domingo — 9.100 9.825 — — — 9.100 9.875 — — Savanna Force — — — 9.850 — 9.775 — — 9.925 — Lexie Gonzales — — 9.725 — — 9.725 — 9.725 — — SOCIAL MEDIA Sydney Gonzales 9.850 — 9.900 8.850 — 9.850 — 9.900 8.850 — Fans are encouraged to follow the Oregon State gym- Lena Greene 9.800 — — — — 9.900 8.050 — — — Kaitlyn Hoiland — 9.775 — — — — 9.775 — — — nastics program via social media. There are several Grace Johnson — — — — — — — — — — platforms to follow the team including : Niya Mack — 9.750 — 9.850 — 9.750 9.750 — 9.850 — • Twitter: @BeaverGym Alexa McClung — — — — — — — — — — Julia Melchert — — — — — — — — — — • Instagram: @BeaverGym Kristina Peterson 9.775 9.550 9.800 9.850 38.725 9.775 9.550 9.850 9.900 38.725 • Facebook: /BeaverGym Jane Poniewaz 9.825 9.750 9.825 — — 9.825 9.750 9.825 — — • TikTok: @BeaverGym Colette Yamaoka — — — — — — 9.8125 — — — Kaitlyn Yanish 9.825 — — 9.950 — 9.925 9.750 9.800 9.975 39.250 Anna Yeates — — — — — — — — — — WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CONTACT Ariana Young — 9.600 9.625 — — — 9.600 9.625 — — Casey Mae Filiaci, Athletic Communications Overall 195.850 at Arizona State (1/29) Overall 197.850 Pac-12 Championships (3/23/13) Vault 49.225 vs. Washington (1/23) Vault 49.475 twice, last time - Utah (3/14/99) Assistant Uneven Bars 48.500 at Arizona State (1/29) Uneven Bars 49.675 Pac-12 Championships (3/23/13) Cell: (585) 748-5314 Balance Beam 49.025 at Arizona State (1/29) Balance Beam 49.600 @ Utah (3/12/04) Floor Exercise 49.400 vs. Washington (1/23) Floor Exercise 49.700 Stanford (2/27/04) Email: [email protected] 1 2021 Oregon State Gymnastics Notes WCGA PRESEASON COACHES POLL PAC-12 STANDINGS 1. Florida (16) ...........................................1167 2. Oklahoma (16) .......................................1152 Team Team NQS Conf.* Overall** Avg. High Vault Bars Beam Floor 3. LSU .................................................1076 Arizona - 8/0-2 21/0-2 195.363 195.650 48.875 (6) 48.513 (5) 49.000 (3) 48.975 (4) 4. Utah ................................................1073 5. Michigan. .1060 Arizona State - 3/1-1 16/2-2 195.794 196.275 48.906 (5) 49.188 (2) 48.831 (4) 48.869 (5) 6. Alabama .............................................944 California - 4/0-0 19/1-0 195.750 195.750 49.025 ( ) 49.050 ( ) 48.825 ( ) 48.850 ( ) 7. UCLA ................................................943 4 3 5 6 8. California ............................................ 919 Oregon State - 6/0-1 36/1-2 194.242 195.850 49.142 (3) 47.367 (7) 48.667 (6) 49.067 (3) Denver (1) ............................................ 919 10. Georgia ..............................................847 Stanford - 5/0-0 NA/0-0 - - - - - - 11. Minnesota ...........................................834 UCLA - 1/2-0 9/2-0 196.450 196.750 49.213 (1) 48.975 (4) 49.150 (2) 49.113 (2) 12. Kentucky. 773 13. OREGON STATE .....................................746 Utah - 2/2-0 3/5-1 197.00 197.475 49.169 (2) 49.213 (1) 49.281 (1) 49.338 (1) 14. Auburn. 707 Washington - 7/0-1 46/0-2 193.188 193.500 48.800 (7) 48.050 (6) 47.738 (7) 48.600 (7) 15. Arkansas. 678 16. Missouri .............................................638 17. BYU. .628 *Conf. shows conference standing/conference record. 18. Iowa State ...........................................573 **Overall shows national standing/overall record. 19. Washington .........................................572 20. Nebraska ............................................569 ***Each event shows the average score with the conference rank in parentheses. 21. Arizona State .......................................565 22. Illinois. .428 23. Southern Utah .......................................426 24. Arizona ..............................................378 25. Iowa. .372 ABOUT THE HUSKIES 26. North Carolina State .................................359 • Washington is 0-2 on the season after falling to Oregon State (1/23) and Utah (1/30). 27. Penn State. 297 • The Huskies improved upon its first-meet score of 192.875 to a 193.500 against Utah. 28. Maryland. 290 29. Ohio State. .281 • In their latest meet against the Utes, Washington hit all of their vaults, 4/6 of their bar routines, 4/6 of 30. Boise State ..........................................267 their beam routines, and 5/6 of their floor routines. 31. Stanford .............................................242 • Washington graduated five seniors following the 2020 season. Those seniors all regularly competed with 32. Utah State ...........................................203 West Virginia .........................................203 four vault routines, four beam, three bars, three floor and an all-around competitor. 34. Michigan State ........................................170 • The Huskies welcome six newcomers to the team, including a Texas State Champion (bars, all-around) 35. George Washington .................................. 160 (Cathy Eksteen), a JO Nationals runner-up (bars) with top-five placements on beam, floor, and all-around 36. Pittsburgh ........................................... 105 Bold indicates 2021 opponent. (Skylar Kilhough-Wilhelm), a two-time JO Nationals qualifier (Katie McNamara), a JO Nationals fourth-place finisher (beam) (Taylor Russon), a one-time JO Nationals qualifier (Lauren Thomas), and a three-time JO Nationals top-ten finisher (Gabi Wickman). ROAD TO NATIONALS RANKINGS 2021 WEEK 3 RANKINGS - AVG. AGAINST WASHINGTON 1. Florida ...........................................197.506 • Oregon State leads the all-time series, 109-29. 2. LSU ..............................................197.008