3 NCAA Championships ● 11 SEC Championships ● 9 with 20 NCAA Individual Titles

MEET INFORMATION MEET 7 GAINESVILLE, FLA. Date: Friday, Feb. 21 / 5:45 p.m. ET No. 2 Gators No. 8 Alabama Site: Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. Head Coach: Head Coach: O’Connell Center (9,166) Career (5th season): 62-12 Career: 112-51-1 / sixth season Television: SEC Network At UF: same At UA: same

Video: SEC Network Live Stats: FloridaGators.com 2020: 7-0 / 5-0 SEC 2020: 4-3-1 / 3-1 SEC Tickets: Reserved - $8; General admission - $5 / children 12 & under $1 What’s Happening? UF Students with Gator1 admitted free. The 14th Annual Gators Link to Pink sponsored by UF Health is an event to show support for the fight against breast Contact UF Ticket Office at 352-375-4683 cancer. for more information Series History Alabama leads UF 74-46-2. Last meeting: This year’s edition also has Southeastern Conference title implications. (all-time): UF was second in 2019 SEC Championships (197.75) and Alabama The Gators are undefeated in SEC action (5-0) and Alabama is the only remaining team with a single league loss. A win Friday guarantees Florida its second consecutive SEC regular-season title as the team would have one remaining league was third (197.35). meet (Feb. 28 at Georgia). Promotions: Pink T-Shirt - First 3,000 fans get a Link to Pink t-shirt; Link to Pink poster - Gators The Florida-UA dual airs live on SEC Network. Gator Great and John Roethlisberger call the action Friday Link to Pink poster available to first 1,000 beginning at 6 p.m. ET. Alabama is the Gators’ third top-10 opponent this season. GATOR SOCIAL Florida set its season-high road score with a 197.875-194.75 Valentine’s Day win at then No. 17 Auburn. The total equals Florida’s second-highest of season and ties for the nation’s No. 6 total of 2020. Another 10.0 on highlighted an evening of spectacular performances by Florida sophomore . Along with her beam win, Thomas Florida Gators posted marks of 9.95 to win and exercise plus equaled her collegiate best of 39.775 – the nation’s third- highest total of 2020 - to claim her fifth all-around win. Freshman Payton Richards set her collegiate best of 9.95 to @GatorsGym complete Florida’s event titles sweep. It was her second vault win of the last three meets. Richards also took second in @FloridaGators all-around after matching her career high of 39.50. @JennyRowlandUF Several strong scores helped boost the Gators’ team total at Auburn. Sophomore Savannah Schoenherr anchored the gatorsgym bars lineup with a 9.90. Both senior and sophomore Sydney Johnson-Scharpf turned in a 9.90 on floridagators floor. Florida finished the meet on beam, with senior Rachel Gowey earning a 9.95 and junior a 9.925. Two Gators equaled their collegiate bests of 9.875 Friday - senior Sierra Alexander (vault) and sophomore Leah Clapper (beam). Florida Communications Contact: After her performance on the Plains, Thomas claims her fourth consecutive SEC Gymnast of the Week honor. It is her Mary Howard fifth such honor of 2020 and eighth of her Gator career. Phone: 352-375-4683 x6100 Alabama is 4-3-1 in 2020 and is coming off a two-meet homestand where the Tide registered wins over then No. 21 Email: [email protected] Missouri (197.55-196.85) and vs then No. 14 Arkansas (196.625-196.10). The 197.55 versus Mizzou on Feb. 7 is the Tide’s season high. Junior Lexi Graber’s winning total vs Missouri (39.65) leads UA 2020 all-arounders. DID YOU KNOW? Florida plays host to its 14th annual Gator Link to Pink presented Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland is in her fifth season with the Gators in 2020. In her first four seasons, the Gators by UF Health meet on Friday, Feb. 21. won the 2016 Southeastern Conference Championships and the 2019 SEC regular-season titles. The team reached the NCAA team final in her first three season, finishing fourth (2016) and third (2017 & 2018). Eleven Gators collected 40 All- America honors in NCAA competition in the last four years, including winning seven NCAA event titles (Bridget Sloan: Events aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention 2016 all-around, uneven bars, balance beam; Alex McMurtry: 2017 all-around, uneven bars; 2018 vault; Alicia Boren: and treatment will be included at Friday’s meet. These meets are 2019 floor exercise). part of a Southeastern Conference initiative and most of the league’s teams will participate in a “pink” meet this season. Team The Gators missed advancing to the 2019 NCAA Championships after taking third in the NCAA Corvallis Regional final. It colors are set aside as the teams wear pink to show their support was the second time in the NCAA Championships’ 38-year history Florida didn’t advance to the. Boren claimed a share of for the breast cancer fight. the NCAA floor title, becoming the third Gator to win the floor crown. NCAA Championships. Four Gators advanced as individual competitors to the 2019 NCAA Championships, with Boren and then freshmen Savannah Schoenherr and Trinity Thomas earning All-America honors.

UF returns six with 17 All-America honors - Alyssa Baumann, Rachel Gowey, Amelia Hundley, Savannah Schoenherr, and Trinity Thomas. Twenty Gator routines return from the 2019 NCAA Regional final.

For the third time in the program’s 48-year history, just one freshman joins the Gator roster for the 2020 season (also one freshman in 1984 and 1990). Payton Richards of Mokena, Ill., shared the 2017 Junior Olympic Level 10 Senior A beam title and was runner-up in all-around and bars. She recorded three top-four individual finishes in 2018 JO Senior D competition - floor exercise (tied for third), all-around (4th) and uneven bars (T4th).

MEET COACH ROWLAND 2020 GATOR GYMNASTICS ROSTER Jenny Rowland, one of the nation’s rising coaching talents, is in her fifth season as NAME EVTS HT CL HOMETOWN (CLUB) ’s head gymnastics coach. Sierra Alexander V, FX 5-7 SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (West Broward Rowland is the seventh head coach for the Gymnastics Academy) Gator program, which is in its 48th season in Alyssa Baumann AA 5-1 JR , Texas (WOGA) 2020. Maegan Chant AA 5-3 SR Waterdown, Ontario (World Class Gymnastics)

Leah Clapper AA 4-11 SO Ann Arbor, Mich. (Gym America) She shared the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year Jazmyn Foberg AA 5-2 JR Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite) honor with Arkansas’ Mark Cook. She joins volleyball’s Mary Wise Rachel Gowey AA 5-1 SR Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics) (1991) as a Gator coach who claimed SEC Coach of the Year Amelia Hundley AA 5-5 SR Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati Gymnastics) honors in their first season at UF. Sydney Johnson-Scharpf V, BB, 4-11 SO Clermont, Fla. (Brandy Johnson's Global FX Gymnastics) Nya Reed AA 5-3 SO Landover, Md. (Capital Gymnastics NTC) Rowland’s experiences from the sport’s highest level are the same Payton Richards AA 5-1 FR Mokena, Ill. (Aerials Gymnastics) as many current Gators. She is a former U.S. National Team Savannah Schoenherr AA 5-3 SO Columbus, Ga. (Georgia Elite) member, a collegiate All-American and was named a 2015 National Megan Skaggs AA 5-3 JR Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of Collegiate Assistant of the Year. Atlanta) Halley Taylor AA 5-2 SO Tampa, Fla. (LaFleur’s Gymnastics Tampa) Rowland is a Category 3 International Brevet level judge. She Trinity Thomas AA 5-3 SO York, Pa. (Prestige Gymnastics) served on the judging panel for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. Staff: Pronunciation Guide: Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh In the fall of 2019, Rowland was appointed to the NCAA Women's Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde & Owen Field Alyssa Baumann – Baugh-man Gymnastics Committee. Her term runs through the 2023 season. Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Managers: Tory Cohen & Rachel Slocum Sydney Johnson-Scharpf - shärpf Rowland’s Coaching Career: Athletic Trainer: Janet Taylor Nya Reed – nī-uh At Florida: Payton Richards – Peyton Florida reached the NCAA Super Six team final in each of Savannah Schoenherr – Shane-hair Rowland’s first three seasons with the Gators, taking fourth in 2016 Halley Taylor – hAE-lee (rhymes with valley) and third in 2017 & 2018. Rowland was named the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year after the Gators won Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund that season’s team title. Florida won the 2019 SEC regular-season Adrian Burde - bur-DAY title with a 6-1 record Returning All-Americans: Six with 17 honors Gators won NCAA individual event titles in each of the last four Alyssa Baumann 2019 – beam; 2018 – beam, floor seasons. Bridget Sloan won the 2016 NCAA all-around and shared Rachel Gowey 2018 bars, beam (NCAA & regular season that season’s uneven bars and balance beam titles. Alex McMurtry won the 2017 NCAA all-around champion and shared that season’s Amelia Hundley 2018 bars; 2017 all-around (NCAA & regular season), bars uneven bars crown. She finished her career by claiming a share of the 2018 vault title. In 2019, Alicia Boren claimed a share of the Savannah 2019 vault Schoenherr NCAA floor title. The Honda Award for gymnastics went to Sloan (2016) and McMurtry (2017), distinguishing them as the nation’s top Megan Skaggs 2019 bars collegiate gymnast. McMurtry was part of a rare double in 2017 and 2018, claiming both the SEC Gymnast (2017)/SEC Event Specialist Trinity Thomas 2019 all-around, bars, floor (NCAA & regular season), beam

(2018) and the SEC Scholar-Athlete awards. Returning All-SEC: Five In Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) All- Alyssa Baumann 2019 beam@, floor America regular-season awards, 11 Gators earned 41 honors since 2018 beam@ 2016. Rachel Gowey 2019 beam@ At Auburn: 2018 uneven bars017 floor

Rowland came to Florida after spending five seasons at Auburn. Amelia Hundley 2018 vault, uneven bars She joined the Auburn coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2017 uneven bars October of 2010 and was elevated to associate head coach in March of 2013. Rowland worked with all aspects of the Auburn Megan Skaggs 2019 beam@ gymnastics program, coordinating all of the program's community Trinity Thomas 2019 vault@, floor outreach efforts and interactions on campus as well as playing an @-SEC champion integral role in recruiting and in-gym activities. ANOTHER GATOR TEAM MEMBER She was named co-National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2015 The Gator gymnastics team welcomes back Bailey Warner. The team adopted Bailey on Oct. after helping Auburn reach the NCAA Super Six for the first time in 13, 2017 and supported the now 10-year old as she underwent juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma 22 years. glioma treatment at Shands Hospital in Gainesville. She rang the bell in Shands Pediatric Ward Coaching Career Start in Sooner State: on May 23, 2018 to signal the successful end to her chemotherapy treatments. Rowland coached Elite gymnasts at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Okla., for five years and then joined the The team met Bailey through the Friends of Jaclyn organization. Bailey has a locker, participated coaching staff in June of 2001. At OU, she helped coach in the team’s SEC Network and video board shoots and stops by for a Gator practice as often as the Sooners to the 2004 Big XIII title, three-time team NCAA she can. Bailey is the fifth Friends of Jaclyn child currently part of a Gator team. qualifiers (2004-06) and three Big XIII Gymnasts of the Year.

As a Gymnast: Brooke Dunn – soccer (age 8) During her gymnastics career, Rowland was a USA National Team Hartley Georges – softball (age 9) member from 1985-1990 and was part of the U.S.’s 1989 World Sophia Murrilo – volleyball (age 3) Championships team. During her collegiate career, she earned All- Jada Turner – lacrosse (age 10) America honors for the uneven bars in 1993 for Arizona State. The Gator men’s golf team adopted Theo Kelly, age 7, in spring of 2019 through the Team After retiring from competition, she returned to her home state, IMPACT and Golf Fights Cancer organizations. enrolling at the to finish her degree.

ABOUT THE GATORS: 2019 NOTABLES UF VS UA HISTORY Location: Gainesville, Fla.  Florida won Southeastern Conference regular Alabama leads 74-46-2 President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs season title (6-1) and second in Championship Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Rank (197.75) competition. Alabama Alabama Florida Margin UA UF Senior Women’s Administrator: Lynda Tealer 2019 Away dual W 196.475 197.325 0.850 9 2 SEC W 197.35 197.75 0.400 10 4 Associate Athletics Director (GYM admin): Kim Green  Third in NCAA Corvallis Regional; did not 2018 Home dual W 197.075 197.85 0.775 9 5 SEC L 196.975 196.825 -0.150 6 5 Conference: Southeastern advance to NCAA Championship for first time 2017 Away dual L 197.825 197.425 -0.400 6 3 SEC W 197.4 197.825 0.425 6 4 Enrollment: 50,979 NCAA (Team) W 197.6 197.8125 0.213 6 3 since 2000. NCAA (Super 6) W 196 197.7 1.700 6 3 Nickname: Gators 2016 Home dual W 197.525 198.175 0.650 5 1  Three gymnasts collected four All-America SEC W 197.75 197.775 0.025 4 2 Colors: Orange & Blue NCAA (Super 6) L 197.4375 197.35 -0.088 4 2 2015 Away dual L 197.4 196.8 -0.600 7 T-1 honors in NCAA Championships competition. SEC L 197.525 197.4 -0.125 5 2 NCAA (Super 6) W 197.275 197.85 0.575 5 seed 2 seed UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS:  Four earned eight All-America honors in 2014 Away dual L 197.675 197.4 -0.275 4 3 2020 Record: 7-0, SEC 5-0 SEC L 197.875 197.7 -0.175 4 1 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association NCAA (team) T 197.65 197.65 0.000 4 1 st NCAA (Super 6) W 197.55 198.175 0.625 4 1 2019 Record (regular season): 13-3, 6-1 SEC (1 ) 2013 Home dual W 196.85 198.1 1.250 5 1 st (WCGA) regular-season awards. SEC W 197.8 198 0.200 3 1 2019 Record (overall): 17-5, 6-1 SEC (1 ) NCAA (Super 6) W 197.35 197.575 0.225 3 seed 1 seed th 2012 Away dual L 197.725 196.9 -0.825 6 3 2019 National Finish: T-9  Alicia Boren shared the NCAA floor exercise SEC W 196.775 197.15 0.375 3 1 NCAA (team) L 197.675 197.65 -0.025 4 seed 1 seed title. UF is the only program to have a gymnast NCAA Super 6) L 197.85 197.775 -0.075 4 seed 1 seed 2011 Home dual W 195.45 197.55 2.100 6 1 COACHING STAFF: SEC L 197.225 196.975 -0.250 2 1 claim at least one NCAA Individual title each of NCAA (team) L 197.05 196.125 -0.925 1 seed 5 seed Head Coach: Jenny Rowland 2010 Away dual L 197.425 196.6 -0.825 2 6 the last nine seasons, with a national-leading SEC W 196.875 197.05 0.175 1 4 Career & School Record/Years: 62-12 – regular season NCAA (team) L 196.85 196.775 -0.075 3 seed 2 seed NCAA (Super 6) L 197.225 197 -0.225 3 seed 2 seed (beginning fifth season / same); 100-23 – all meetings 16 wins in that span. 2009 Home dual W 195.625 196.875 1.250 8 6 SEC L 197.3 196.75 -0.550 5 6 Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Owen Field  SEC Freshman of Year went to Trinity Thomas. NCAA (Super 6) L 197.575 196.725 -0.850 3 seed 5 seed 2008 Away dual L 197.225 197.125 -0.100 5 3 Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda SEC T 197.325 197.325 0.000 6 3 Ninth Gator to receive the honor and first since NCAA (team) W 196.65 196.9 0.250 6 2 NCAA (Super 6) W 196.125 196.7 0.575 6 2 Kennedy Baker in 2015. 2007 Home dual W 195.65 196.825 1.175 4 1 RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS: SEC W 197 197.325 0.325 3 1 NCAA (team) W 196.125 197.4 1.275 4 seed T1 6 with 17 honors  Two SEC apparatus titles claimed by Gators – 2006 Away dual L 195.775 194.625 -1.150 4 8 SEC L 196.975 196.275 -0.700 5 3 • Alyssa Baumann – 3x Alyssa Baumann, Rachel Gowey, Megan NCAA (Super 6) L 196.725 196.275 -0.450 3 seed 4 seed 2005 Super Six Challenge W 193.875 194.450 0.575 4 6 2019 beam^ Home dual W 196.350 196.550 0.200 4 5 Skaggs (beam) and Trinity Thomas (vault). SEC L 196.700 196.150 -0.550 5 6 2018 beam^, floor* NCAA (team) L 197.000 196.225 -0.775 4 7  Gators turned in 2019 national leading total for 2004 Super Six Challenge L 196.725 195.500 -1.225 3 7 Away dual L 197.925 196.175 -1.750 1 4 SEC L 197.950 197.225 -0.725 3 8 • Rachel Gowey – 3x uneven bars (49.725) versus Kentucky, which NCAA Super Six L 197.125 196.800 -0.325 7 6 2003 Super Six Challenge W 196.000 196.575 0.575 3 8 2018 beam^*; bars* also set Florida record. Home dual W 196.600 197.125 0.525 2 6 SEC L 197.575 195.950 -1.625 5 8 2002 Super Six Challenge L 195.725 194.600 -1.125 4 7  Finished the season ranked sixth in the nation Away dual L 196.925 194.950 -1.975 3 14 • Amelia Hundley – 4x SEC L 196.925 196.425 -0.500 2 18 among gymnastics programs and No. 12 NCAA (team) L 197.300 195.675 -1.625 1 10 2018 bars* 2001 Super Six Challenge L 195.350 194.425 -0.925 5 10 among all 2018-19 NCAA Division I Women’s Home dual L 196.650 195.550 -1.100 3 7 2017 all-around^*, bars^ SEC L 197.425 196.375 -1.050 3 11 NCAA L 196.375 195.825 -0.550 1 6 sports after setting school-record attendance 2000 Super Six Challenge L 195.750 193.025 -2.725 2 9 Away dual meet L 196.125 192.725 -3.400 2 19 • Megan Skaggs – 1x average for second consecutive year (8,333). SEC L 197.200 195.775 -1.425 2 16 1999 Home dual L 195.875 195.225 -0.650 1 16 2019 beam^ SEC L 196.775 195.875 -0.900 2 11  Eight Gators earned SEC Academic Honor Roll NCAA L 195.950 194.000 -1.950 4 9 1998 Away dual meet L 195.800 194.775 -1.025 3 4 status and every freshman appeared on the SEC W 195.400 196.725 1.325 3 5 • Savannah Schoenherr – 1x NCAA W 196.300 196.350 0.050 3 2 1997 Home dual L 196.725 193.675 -3.050 4 17 2019 vault* SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SEC W 195.775 196.050 0.275 4 10 NCAA W 195.600 196.500 0.900 3 5  Recorded a program record team cumulative 1996 Away dual L 196.725 193.675 -3.050 1 4 SEC L 196.950 195.650 -1.300 2 5 • Trinity Thomas – 5x NCAA L 198.025 194.825 -3.200 1 7 GPA of 3.61 in fall 2018 and 3.57 in spring 1995 Home Dual L 195.525 194.550 -0.975 2 6 2019 all-around^, bars^, floor^*, beam^ SEC L 196.175 195.650 -0.525 2 6 2019 for a 3.6041 GPA for the academic year. NCAA L 196.425 195.425 -1.000 2 6 1994 Away Dual L 194.125 192.725 -1.400 3 10 ^WCGA Regular Season All-America SEC L 195.175 194.125 -1.050 T3 7 NCAA L 196.350 194.850 -1.500 1 9 *NCAA All-America 1993 Home Quad L 195.050 192.450 -2.600 3 11 SEC L 196.050 192.100 -3.950 3 T11 NCAA L 196.825 192.950 -3.875 3 5 UF VS UA SERIES NOTES 1992 Away Dual L 194.300 191.100 -3.200 6 5 SEC L 194.500 189.600 -4.900 4 8 NCAA L 193.350 188.725 -4.625 6 10 1991 Home Dual L 192.500 192.400 -0.100 2 7 SEC L 194.050 191.300 -2.750 4 5 Project Gator Leo  This is the 58th consecutive time both Florida NCAA L 195.125 189.700 -5.425 1 8 1990 Neutral Triangular L 191.750 185.650 -6.100 2 10 Using terminology familiar to fans of Bravo and Alabama bring a top-10 ranking into a SEC L 193.550 188.000 -5.550 2 15 NCAA L 194.575 187.175 -7.400 2 8 meeting (dating back to 2002 NCAA 1989 Home Dual W 191.050 191.950 0.900 6 4 Network’s "Project Runway", the Gators are "In." SEC W 191.050 191.500 0.450 1 4 Championships). NCAA L 192.100 187.000 -5.100 2 7 Team members designed three of the leotards the 1988 SEC L 190.150 188.850 -1.300 3 7 NCAA L 190.050 186.650 -3.400 1 5 Gators will wear this season. 1987 SEC W 185.300 185.650 0.350 4 8  Florida broke the string of UF versus NCAA L 186.600 183.800 -2.800 3 10 1986 Away Dual L 183.750 182.500 -1.250 Alabama home team dual meet wins last SEC W 183.750 184.100 0.350 NCAA L 186.350 181.300 -5.050 7 8 season. The Gators claimed their first dual 1985 Home Dual W 185.650 186.600 0.950 SEC W 183.850 185.650 1.800 meet victory in Tuscaloosa in 40 years with NCAA W 184.050 184.300 0.250 1984 Away Dual L 180.900 179.950 -0.950 197.325-196.475 win on Feb. 15, 2019. SEC W 175.900 184.150 8.250 NCAA W 180.800 182.900 2.100 Prior to that result, the home team won each 1983 Home Dual W 175.400 179.200 3.800 SEC W 181.750 181.950 0.200 dual meet since 2003. NCAA Regional L 184.750 184.650 -0.100 NCAA L 179.050 177.850 -1.200 1982 SEC W 144.550 145.600 1.050 AIWA Regional W 143.900 144.850 0.950 1981 SEC W 134.150 139.900 5.750 AIWA Regional W 138.250 145.250 7.000 1979 Away Dual W 119.300 121.500 2.200

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

FLORIDA QUICK HITS 2020 GATOR GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE ►Florida opened at No. 3 on the 2020 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Date Opponent (Television) Result or Time Association (WCGA) preseason poll. Florida’s been among the nation’s 1/10 Arkansas (SEC Network +) W, 197.35-194.40 preseason top five every season since 2007. 1/17 Missouri (SEC Network) W, 196.85-195.60 1/24 LSU (ESPN2) W, 198.375-197.775 ►Florida returns six gymnasts with 17 All-America honors – Alyssa 1/31 Kentucky (SEC Network +) W, 197.80 – 196.60 Baumann, Rachel Gowey, Amelia Hundley, Megan Skaggs, Savannah 2/7 Denver (SEC Network +) W, 197.875 – 197.250 Schoenherr and Trinity Thomas. Iowa State W, 197.875 – 196.800 2/14 Auburn (SEC Network) W, 197.875 – 194.75 ►Eight Gators have been a part of their national teams, including six for the 2/21 Gators Link to Pink versus Alabama 5:45 p.m. U.S. Sophomores – Trinity Thomas (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20) (SEC Network) and Sydney Johnson-Scharpf (2015-16) join juniors Alyssa Baumann 2/28 Georgia (SEC Network) 7 p.m. (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15) and Megan Skaggs (2014-15), seniors Rachel 3/7 Penn State 4 p.m. Gowey (2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14) and Amelia Hundley (2016-17, 2015- 3/13 Texas Woman’s (SEC Network +) 6:45 p.m. 16, 2014-15) as past U.S. Senior National Team members. Another junior, 3/21 SEC Championships (Duluth, Ga.) Jazmyn Foberg, was a two-time U.S. Junior National Team member (2015- Session I (Seeds 5-8) (SEC Network) 3:30 p.m. 16, 2014-15). Senior Maegan Chant has been a part of Canada’s national Session II (Seeds 1-4) (SEC Network) 8 p.m. team. NCAA Regional Championships 4/2 Regional First Round TBA 4/3 Regional Semifinal TBA NATION’S BEST IN 2020 NCAA 4/4 Regional Final TBA Regional sites: Denver, Colo., University Park, COMPETITION Pa., Los Angeles, Calif., Norman, Okla. The U.S. has taken team gold in the last two Olympic Games. The depth NCAA Championships (Fort Worth, Texas) available to U.S. coaching staff has helped the U.S. take the team gold 4/17 NCAA Team Semifinal I (ESPN2) 1 p.m. by comfortable margins. The last two U.S. Olympic Trials contained 24 4/17 NCAA Team Semifinal II (ESPN2) 6 p.m. different athletes and now nine of those gymnasts are competing in 4/18 NCAA Super Six Team Final (ABC) 3:30 p.m.

NCAA action. Bold denotes home meets

Florida and Oklahoma are the two programs with a pair of 2020 GATOR TICKET INFORMATION representatives from the 2016 Olympic Trials. The Gator duo consists of Season Single Meet Rachel Gowey (2016) and Amelia Hundley (2016). Junior Alyssa Reserved Adult Tickets $35 $8 Baumann qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury Reserved Youth (12 & under) $20 $8 suffered leading up to the competition kept her out of the Trials. Reserved Loge Tickets: $70

General Admission Adult $20 $5 Gymnasts in Olympic Trials Now NCAA Competitors General Admission Youth (12 & under) $5 $1

Trials Finish Olympic UF Students w/ Gator1 ID Free School Name 2012 2016 Team Notes Purchase tickets: th Florida Amelia Hundley 9 UAA Ticket Office (Gate 1, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium) th Rachel Gowey 11 Office hours (M-F): 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. th Georgia Emily Schild 13 Phone: (352) 375-4683 Web: FloridaGators.com/tickets 10th Oklahoma 6th Ragan Smith 5th Replacement athlete THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED UCLA 8th Olympic team gold /  UF gymnast won an all-around title: Trinity Thomas (2-14-20) 39.775 bars silver  Gator freshman won an all-around title: Trinity Thomas (4-6-19) 39.575 5th Olympic team gold  UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 2-14-20 - UF swept LSU Christina Desiderio 12th beam (Trinity Thomas 10.0; Rachel Gowey 9.95, Alyssa Baumann 9.925)  Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Alex McMurtry claimed at least a share of the five event titles versus Nebraska on March 9, 2018  UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Trinity Thomas (beam) at Auburn 2-14-20  Last home loss: Feb. 22, 2019 vs UGA (197.45 – 197.375)  UF counted a fall toward its team total: Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625) Bars: Jan. 8, 2010 at Oklahoma (48.175) Beam: April 6, 2019 at NCAA Corvallis Regional Final (48.475) Floor: March 2, 2018 at Missouri (48.80)  UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: Feb. 14, 2020 at Auburn  Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: Feb. 22, 2013 versus Kentucky  Florida won a regular-season meet after a third-rotation deficit: Road: 1-18-19 – at No. 5 LSU (-0.05 deficit for 0.075 win) Home: 1-24-14 – vs No. 6 Georgia (-0.075 deficit for 1.35 win)

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GATORS 2020 LINEUP NOTES Thomas  10.0 versus Denver & Iowa State makes Thomas nation’s first 2020 competitor with 10.0 on multiple Quick hits on each Gator who has competed in 2020. events  Perfect mark at Auburn makes Thomas and Gator Vault Great Bridget Sloan as only UF gymnasts with Alexander  In five lineups. Matched collegiate-best 9.875 to multiple beam 10.0s share third at Auburn.  Anchored season-opening beam lineup with a near-  In nine of last 10 vault lineups perfect 9.975 Baumann  Season-best 9.85 posted versus LSU & at Kentucky  Average of 9.958 leads the nation Foberg  Led off lineup vs Denver & Iowa State with a 9.825.  Seven time beam winner as a Gator Also led off at Auburn (9.80)  All-America second team beam honors in 2019  First performance since 2018 NCAA Super Six – WCGA regular-season awards

span of 657 days (sidelined for 2019 after elbow surgery) Reed  After winning first two vault titles of 2020 by Floor matching collegiate best of 9.875, raised best to Baumann  Set collegiate best of 9.975 to share title versus 9.90 versus LSU Denver & ISU Missed last three meets due to illness   9.925 or better in last four of last five floor  In all but four possible vault lineups during Gator performances – taking second at Missouri and career Kentucky Richards  Set collegiate vault best of 9.95 for win at Auburn.  All-American at 2018 NCAA Championships  Won first collegiate event title with a 9.925 at Gowey  Matched collegiate-best of 9.90 to share third at Kentucky Missouri.  In every vault lineup this season.  Appeared in 23 collegiate floor lineups – including Schoenherr  Equaled collegiate best of 9.90 to share second at all of 2020 Kentucky Hundley  Opened 2020 floor appearances with a 9.85  In every vault lineup of collegiate career  Anchored lineup with a season-best 9.925 versus  Earned All-America second team honors on vault at LSU 2019 NCAA Championships  23 consecutive floor lineup appearances Skaggs  Led off lineup at Kentucky with a collegiate-best 9.90 Johnson-  Upped collegiate best in consecutive meets – to share second Scharpf 9.875 at Kentucky and 9.925 versus Denver & ISU Thomas  Season best of 9.90 posted in three consecutive  Shared second at Auburn (9.9) meets Reed  Equaled then collegiate best of 9.925 for fifth time Bars to take second in season opener versus Arkansas  Raised collegiate best to 9.95 to take third vs LSU Gowey  Season-best of 9.875 came versus LSU  In 12 consecutive floor lineups – missed last three  Earned All-America honors at 2018 NCAAs meets with illness Hundley  Runner-up in 2020 opener with a 9.875 Thomas  Won floor in each of opening six meets of 2020  Season best of 9.90 versus LSU  Posted a floor mark of 9.975 three times to up  Earned All-America honors at 2018 NCAAs career total of nearly-perfect floor marks to eight  In every possible bars lineup of collegiate career –  Floor average of 9.963 is nation’s leader as of currently at 45 consecutive meets Week 7 rankings. Richards  Season bars best of 9.85 led bars lineup at Missouri  Scored a 9.925 or better in all but one collegiate to share third. Also 9.85 vs Denver & Iowa State and floor performance (opened 2019 with a 9.9) at Auburn.  All-America first team floor honors in 2019 WCGA Schoenherr  Raised collegiate best to a near-perfect 9.975 to regular-season and at NCAA Championships share second versus LSU  Won first collegiate bars title with a 9.95 versus Denver & Iowa Sate All-Around  Runner-up at Kentucky and again at Auburn (9.90) Richards  39.50 versus LSU is third-highest total ever for  2018 Junior Olympics bars champion Gator making all-around debut. Equaled that total Skaggs  Anchored season opening lineup with a 9.85 to to take second at Auburn share third vs Arkansas  Runner-up at Kentucky (39.40)  Second on bars at Missouri (9.875) Thomas  Opened 2020 with 39.70 – the highest season-  Season best 9.9 versus LSU opening ever for Gator program Thomas  10.0 versus LSU is first perfect mark of collegiate  Collegiate-best 39.775 won title versus LSU, career – now has 10 collegiate bars wins versus Denver & ISU and at Auburn.  All-America first team bars honors in 2019 WCGA  Feb. 14 win was 11th as a Gator regular-season awards  39.775 is nation’s third-highest total for 2020 and

39.725 is tied for No. 9 (owns four of top 10 all- Beam around totals of 2020) Baumann  Earned fourth near-perfect 9.975 to share second  All-America first team all-around honors in 2019 versus LSU WCGA regular-season awards  Five 9.9 or better routines in 2020.  2018 & 2019 regular-season beam All-American Clapper  Anchored at Auburn with a 9.875 to equal collegiate best. WELCOME BACK JAZZY!  Eight collegiate beam lineup appearances Junior Jazmyn Foberg turned some heads with her 9.925 exhibition vault Gowey  Raised collegiate best with a near-perfect 9.975 to performance Jan. 31 at Kentucky. She made her 2020 debut in the Feb. 7 tri- share second versus LSU meet, leading off the vault lineup with a 9.825.  Equaled then collegiate best of 9.95 to take second in season opener versus Arkansas. Used same score to take second at Auburn As a freshman, Foberg appeared in all about one meet of the 2018 season,  Five 9.9 or better routines in 2020. competing primarily on vault and bars. She was a part of the Gators final nine  2018 All-American at 2018 NCAA Championships vault and final six bars lineups. Foberg turned in collegiate best of 9.95 (bars) and Hundley  Season-best 9.875 came versus LSU 9.90 (vault) in 2018.

Johnson-  9.925 versus LSU is highest ever for a Gator Recovery from fall 2018 elbow surgery sidelined Foberg for 2019 season. Her Scharpf making collegiate beam debut performance on Feb. 7 was her first lineup appearance in 657 days (or 1 year, 9  Shared second at Kentucky (9.90) months and 17 days). Richards  Raised collegiate beam best to 9.95 vs DU & ISU to take second

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2020 ROAD TO NATIONALS STANDINGS 2020 GATOR FLOOR TITLES As of Feb. 17, 2020 – by total season average NAME Music Rank Team Avg. High Conference Sierra Alexander HOTDAMN! by Tropkillaz, Beast by Onderkoffer, Tokyo 1 Oklahoma 197.859 198.400 Big 12 Drift (KVSH Trap Remix) by Teriyaki Boyz, Bug A Boo 2 Florida 197.688 198.375 SEC Roll Call by Beyoncé, Drop It Like It’s Hot by Snoop 3 Utah 197.071 197.550 PAC-12 Dog 4 UCLA 197.071 197.675 PAC-12 Alyssa Baumann Who We Be from Creed II by DMX, Dark Paradise Denver 197.054 197.425 Big 12 5 (Kaivon Remix) by Lana Del Rey, Born For This by 6 LSU 196.925 197.875 SEC 7KingZ, Arena by Fabian Mazur & Snavs 7 Minnesota 196.879 197.400 Big Ten Maegan Chant Powerful by Major Lazer 8 Alabama 196.825 197.550 SEC Leah Clapper One Time and Got It by Marian Hill, Let’s Get It Started 9 Michigan 196.813 197.350 Big Ten by Black Eyed Peas (covered by Ember Trio) 10 California 196.607 197.325 PAC-12 Jazmyn Foberg Rebel by Zwirek, Sensei and Grimey by TroyBoi 11 Georgia 196.589 197.425 SEC Rachel Gowey Good News by Apashe 12 Kentucky 196.500 197.275 SEC Amelia Hundley Come Together by Gary Clark Jr, TNT by AC/DC, Crazy 13 Washington 196.429 197.225 PAC-12 Train by Ozzy Osborne, We Will Rock You by Queen 14 Arkansas 196.214 196.950 SEC Sydney Johnson- Jungle Bill, Mean Monday, How and Oh Yeah by Yello Scharpf 15 BYU 196.196 197.075 MRGC Nya Reed Tempo by Lizzo and Missy Elliot, Freedom and Nebraska 196.154 197.100 Big Ten 16 Flawless Feeling Myself by Beyoncé, Marching Band 17 Iowa State 196.104 196.800 Big 12 Medley & Groove Cadence by Drumline Soundtrack 18 Missouri 195.961 196.850 SEC Payton Richards Here Comes The Hotstepper (Mayeda Twerk Remix) by 19 Southern Utah 195.925 197.225 MRGC Ini Kamoze, Money In Da Bank by Cakedup 20 Auburn 195.904 196.700 SEC Savannah Für Elise (Klutch Dubstep Trap Remix) by Beethoven, 21 Oregon State 195.836 196.825 PAC-12 Schoenherr Chain Hang Low (Crizzly & AFK Remix) by Jibbs 22 Arizona 195.657 196.150 PAC-12 Megan Skaggs Shikaku by Anti-General 23 Illinois 195.450 195.900 Big Ten Halley Taylor Lucifer Soundtrack Season 1 main Theme by Heavy 24 Maryland 195.388 196.150 Big Ten Young Heathens, Gladiator by Zayde Wolf 25 Stanford 195.361 196.250 PAC-12 Trinity Thomas Thule by Travis Lake

Schedule Notes: FRESHMAN CLASS  Florida has started every season since 2007 ranked in the Payton Richards is in a class of one, but still got mention in the preseason top-five: (2007: 3rd; 2008: 2nd; 2009: 3rd; 2010: 4th; CollegeGymFans.com’s annual Top Freshmen Classes list. 2011: 3rd; 2012: 3rd, 2013: 3rd; 2014: 1st, 2015: 1st, 2016: 2nd, 2017: 5th; 2018: 2nd; 2019: 3rd; 2020: 3rd). Florida, with its one-member freshmen class, leads CollegeGymFans.com’s “Just Outside the Top 10” list.  The first nine Florida meets contain opponents among the preseason top 25, including home dates versus No. 2 LSU (Jan. Here’s what they said about the Gators’ lone freshman: 24), No. 7 Denver (Feb. 7) and No. 10 Alabama (Feb. 21). Other

preseason ranked Gator opponents include at No. 8 Georgia (Feb. 28), at No. 12 Kentucky (Jan. 31), at No. 13 Auburn (Feb. UF has just one frosh, but she's an exceptionally good one. Payton 14), at No. 16 Missouri (Jan. 17), versus No. 19 Arkansas (Jan. Richards is a three-time JO National team member from Aerials in 10), versus No. 20 Iowa State (Feb. 7) and at No. 25 Penn State Illinois. She tied for the AA title in 2016 and won BB. She also tied for (March 7). the 2017 BB title, placed 2nd on UB and tied for 2nd AA. In 2018, she tied for 3rd on FX and placed 4th AA. Such a long history at the top of Florida in the 2020 Rankings the JO ranks is a strong predictor of success in the NCAA, although with the Gators depth she'll have to fight to be an AAer. Date Team V UB BB FX

Preseason (vote) 3 This is the first time in the last 11 seasons Florida is not among the top Jan. 6 did not compete 10 recruiting classes. Since 2010, Florida’s freshmen class ranked No. 1 Jan. 13 2 T7 3 1 2 seven times (including 2018 and 2019) and No. 2 twice. Jan. 20 2 13 7 3 2

Jan. 27 2 T5 1 2 2 Did You Know… Feb. 3 2 5 4 2 2 Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” Feb. 10 2 4 3 1 2 choreographed into her floor exercise routine. Feb. 17 2 4 3 1 2 All-American Colleen Johnson was the first to “chomp” in her 1994 floor routine. It has been a part of all Gator floor routines since 1995.

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SEC WEEKLY AWARDS FLORIDA SETS HOME ATTENDANCE Trinity Thomas raised her career total of Southeastern Conference RECORD IN 2019 Gymnast of the Week honors to eight after taking the Week 7 award. The Gators’ 2019 season set a school-record average of 8,333 per meet. Thomas turned in the nation’s leading all-around total of the weekend Florida’s attendance ranked No. 6 among the nation’s collegiate gymnastics (39.775) with her winning total at Auburn. She posted her second teams. consecutive perfect mark on beam and now joins Gator Great Bridget Sloan as UF’s only gymnasts with multiple beam 10.0s. Thomas also won bars and It is the third time in the last four seasons Florida raised its home attendance floor (9.95). She leads the Gators with 20 event titles in 2020 and raised her average. collegiate total to 46 wins. That average stood No. 12 among 2018-19 NCAA women’s basketball, Florida’s 2020 SEC Honorees gymnastics and volleyball programs. Half of the top-12 season averages Week SEC Gymnast SEC Specialist SEC Freshman from those three sports come from gymnastics programs. 1* Mollie Korth, UK Aspen Tucker, MU Helen Hu, MU 2 Trinity Thomas, UF Derrian Gobourne, AU Raena Worley, UK

3 Kiya Johnson, LSU Makarri Doggette, ALA Raena Worley, UK Helen Hu, MU 4 Trinity Thomas, UF Helen Hu, MU Kiya Johnson, LSU 5 Trinity Thomas, UF Sabrina Vega, UGA Kiya Johnson, LSU 6 Trinity Thomas, UF Sophia Carter, ARK Kiya Johnson, LSU Sabrina Vega, UGA 7 Trinity Thomas, UF Gracie Day, AU Kiya Johnson, LSU

*UF did not compete the weekend of Jan. 3-5

NATIONAL TEAM CONNECTIONS Eight members of the Gator gymnastics team have been a part of their national teams. 2018-19 NCAA Women’s Sports Attendance Leader # School Avg Sport # School Avg Sport U.S. National Team 1 Utah 14,842 GYM 7 Iowa St. 9,573 WBB Four current Gators were part of U.S. gold medal teams in Pan Am Games 2 Alabama 11,864 GYM 8 Louisville 9,531 WBB competition. Junior Megan Skaggs joined seniors Rachel Gowey and 3 LSU 11,082 GYM 9 UConn 8,870 WBB Amelia Hundley on the 2015 Pan Am team. Gowey also won Pan Am gold 4 South Carolina 10,406 WBB 10 Mississippi St. 8,446 WBB for the uneven bars. Gowey, part of the 2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14 U.S. 5 UCLA 10,242 GYM 11 Notre Dame 8,434 WBB Senior National Teams, was also part of the 2014 Jesolo Trophy gold medal 6 Georgia 10,093 GYM 12 Florida 8,333 GYM team. Hundley (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15 U.S. Senior National team member) was part of the 2014 Pan Am gold medal team and took silver on U.S. NATIONAL TEAM TRINITY THOMAS floor and bronze on bars at the 2015 event. Florida’s Trinity Thomas is the only member of the 2019-20 U.S. Senior Sophomore Trinity Thomas is the only current member of the U.S Senior National Team who is part of a current NCAA roster. Last August at the U.S. National Team also on a 2020 NCAA roster. She became the fourth Championships in Kansas City, Thomas earned her fourth U.S. Senior gymnast on a collegiate roster (and first since 2011) to earn an international National Team berth. She is not currently listed among the U.S. Senior team medal when U.S. took team gold at 2018 Senior Pan American members as Thomas is not participating in national camps until after NCAA Championships in Lima, Peru. She was runner-up in all-around and uneven season completes. bars at the event. She competed at the 2016 and 2017 Jesolo Trophy event and was the U.S. representative in the 2018 Tokyo World Cup, taking Thomas is just the eighth to earn a U.S. Senior National Team spot after second in the all-around. competing earlier that year at the NCAA Championships.

Junior Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold medal team at the 2014 U.S. Senior National Team Member After Competing at World Championships in Nanning, . The three-time U.S. Senior Team NCAA Championships (Same Calendar Year) member also competed on the U.S. gold-medal teams at the 2014 and 2015 Year Gymnast College events. Gowey joined her on the 2014 roster for the 1987 -Steves Oklahoma Jesolo event. She took second on beam on both trips to Jesolo, . 1998 Betsy Hamm Florida 2007 Brown Junior Jazmyn Foberg, a 2015-16 and 2014-15 U.S. Junior National Team 2010 UCLA member, competed in the 2015 Jesolo Trophy junior division and also 2011 Florida competed in that year’s International Junior Japan meet. She was third in all- 2015 Oklahoma* around at Jesolo Trophy and second in Japan. 2019 Utah^ 2019 Trinity Thomas Florida Sophomore Sydney Johnson-Scharpf, a member of the 2015-16 U.S. Senior National Team, competed in two 2016 international assignments – *sat out 2016 NCAA competition to pursue Olympic berth Jesolo Trophy and Reykjavik International Games. ^will sit out 2020 NCAA competition to pursue Olympic berth

Canada Maegan Chant competed at the 2013 and 2014 World Championships for Of the eight above, Thomas is the fifth to compete again as a collegiate the her native Canada. She also was part of Canada’s fifth-place team at the following season after earning a U.S. Senior berth (others: Garrison -Steves, 2014 . Hamm, Zamarripa, Caquatto).

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Did You Know… 2020 Gator Event Winners • The average height for the Gators is 5-2. AA V UB BB FX Alyssa Baumann (1) • Sierra Alexander is 5-7, the tallest Gator since the 2007 roster had a 9.975 (2-7) pair of 5-8 gymnasts – Breanne King and Chantelle Tousek. Nya Reed (2) • Alyssa Baumann is the third Gator to be a part of a medal-winning 9.875 (1-10) 9.875 (1-17) U.S. World Championship team. Baumann was part of the 2014 gold Payton Richards (2) medal team. Mackenzie Caquatto and Bridget Sloan were both part of 9.925 (1-31) the 2010 U.S. team that took silver. 9.95 (2-14) • Maegan Chant got her dog Charlie when she was 12. He dad said if Savannah Schoenherr (1) she finished in the top three in the 2010 Elite Canada all-around, she 9.95 (2-7) could get a dog. She took second. Trinity Thomas (20) • Leah Clapper and her younger sister, Lily, have a food blog – Zest & 39.70 (1-10) 9.925 (1-10) 9.975 (1-10) 9.975 (1-10) 39.775 (1-24) 10.0 (1-24) 9.925 (1-17) 9.95 (1-17) Finesse 39.725 (1-31) 9.925 (1-31) 9.95 (1-31) 9.975 (1-24) • Jazmyn Foberg is one of two on the 2019 Gator team to graduate 39.775 (2-7) 9.95 (2-14) 10.0 (2-7) 9.95 (1-31 high school a year early to start college. Trinity Thomas also finished 39.775 (2-14) 10.0 (2-14) 9.975 (2-7) high school in three years to join the 2019 Gator team. 9.95 (2-14) • Rachel Gowey learned a bit more than how to become an elite gymnast while she trained at Chow’s Gymnastics. also Florida in the National Rankings (by Feb. 17 total season average) taught her to count to five in Chinese. Team • Amelia Hundley’s classic rock themed floor routine for her senior 2. 197.688 season is dedicated to her father, Mike. She grew up listening to the All-Around music her father played in their family home. 4. Trinity Thomas 39.571 • Sydney Johnson-Scharpf is the only child of Brandy Johnson 11 Payton Richards 39.469 Vault (member of 1988 U.S. Olympic team) and competitive water skier, now 4. 49.246 movie/television stunt man Bill Scharpf T13. Nya Reed 9.883 • Payton Richards will always have her family’s -area sports T18 Payton Richards 9.875 allegiance with her. She is named after Chicago Bears great running Uneven Bars back Walter Payton. 3. 49.400 T6. Savannah Schoenherr 9.904 • Nya Reed claimed 10 Virginia Level 10 titles since 2013 (2018 all- 25. Megan Skaggs 9.867 around, beam, floor; 2017 vault, beam, floor; 2014 vault; 2013 all- Balance Beam around, bars, floor) 1. 49.533 • Savannah Schoenherr already has four 10.0s – earned in Georgia 1. Trinity Thomas 9.958 High School Association (GHSA) competition. She swept the five event 3. Rachel Gowey 9.921 6. Alyssa Baumann 9.912 titles at the 2019 GHSA State Championships, including scoring her final T15. Payton Richards 9.883 10.0 to claim the floor title. Floor Exercise • Megan Skaggs is one of three Gators on the 2015 Pan American 2. 49.508 Games gold medal team. Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley also were 1. Trinity Thomas 9.963 on that team. 8. Alyssa Baumann 9.913 • Halley Taylor is a fourth generation Gator. She’s been coming to 9. Nya Reed 9.908 Gator football and gymnastics events since she was a child. • Trinity Thomas earned her fourth consecutive U.S. Senior National SEC STANDINGS Team berth last August at the 2019 U.S. Championships in Kansas City, Beginning in 1981, the winner of the Southeastern Conference Mo. She is just the eighth to earn a U.S. Senior National Team spot after championship meet claimed the league trophy. competing earlier that year at the NCAA Championships. In 2017, the SEC began awarding two gymnastics trophies - a regular- season trophy based on dual meet results and the SEC Championship SMART GATORS meet trophy.

A dozen Gators earned Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association In 2019, Florida won the SEC regular-season title and LSU claimed the (WCGA) Scholastic All-America honors in 2019. To qualify, a cumulative championship meet. grade point average of 3.50 is required. Florida has won 11 SEC titles – one regular-season and 10 SEC Sierra Alexander Leah Clapper Savannah Schoenherr Championships (last in 2016). Alyssa Baumann Jazmyn Foberg Megan Skaggs Maegan Chant Rachel Gowey Halley Taylor SEC Gymnastics Standings (as of Feb. 16, 2020) Amanda Cheney Amelia Hundley Trinity Thomas Conference Overall This team is regularly among the GPA leaders among Gator squads. W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct. Here’s the team’s GPA for the last seven semesters: Florida 5-0 1.000 2-0 3-0 7-0 1.000 Kentucky 3-2 .750 1-1 2-1 6-3 .667 Fall 2020 3.60 Fall 2019 3.61 Spring 3.57 Alabama 3-1 .667 2-0 1-1 4-3-1 .563 Fall 2017 3.58 Spring 2018 3.53 LSU 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 9-2 .818 Fall 2016 3.40 Spring 2017 3.51 Arkansas 2-3 .400 1-1 1-2 2-5 .286 Auburn 2-4 .333 2-2 0-2 3-6 .333 Georgia 1-2 .333 1-1 0-1 7-5 .583 Missouri 0-5 .000 0-2 0-3 2-8 .200 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

FINALLY PERFECT Nation’s Top 25 Team Scores of 2020 Of the 28 Gators to earn a 9.975, sophomore Trinity Thomas’ 10 Score School Site Opponent Date 198.400 Oklahoma H WVU & TWU 2-14-2020 nearly-perfect marks without a 10.0 stood as the program current 198.375 Florida H LSU 1-24-2020 high. That ended Jan. 24 with her 10.0 uneven bars routine which 198.250 Oklahoma A Alabama 1-17-2020 also topped that evening’s SportsCenter’s Top 10. 198.175 Oklahoma H Arkansas 1-20-2020 197.900 Oklahoma A Texas Woman’s University 2-9-2020 197.875 Florida A Auburn 2-14-2020 Five current Gators have marks of 9.975. Joining Thomas are 197.875 Florida H Denver & Iowa State 2-7-2020 197.875 LSU A Gym Quarters Invitational 2-14-2020 seniors Rachel Gowey (beam) and Amelia Hundley (bars), junior 197.800 Florida A Kentucky 1-31-2020 Alyssa Baumann (beam) and sophomore Savannah Schoenherr 197.775 LSU A Florida 1-24-2020 (bars). 197.675 UCLA H Arizona 2-9-2020 197.675 Oklahoma A Arizona St 1-11-2020 197.600 Oklahoma H Iowa State 1-31-2020 Only two who have earned both a 10.0 and a 9.975 earned the 197.575 UCLA A Stanford 1-27-2020 197.550 Utah A California 2-8-2020 10.0 first – Alex McMurtry (vault) and Erin Pendleton (bars). 197.550 Alabama H Missouri 2-7-2020 197.525 Oklahoma N Metroplex Challenge 1-25-2020 # of # of First 197.500 LSU H Kentucky 2-16-2020 9.975 Name V UB BB FX 10.0 9.975 10.0 197.425 Denver H DU Tri Meet 2-2-2020 197.425 Georgia H Auburn 2-2-2020 17 Alex McMurtry 10 6 1 0 9 2/20/15 1/16/15 197.425 UCLA A BYU Tri Meet 1-18-2020 17 8 1 8 6 2/10/12 1/24/14 197.400 Minnesota H Nebraska 2-16-2020 14 Bridget Sloan 1 8 2 3 8 2/22/13 1/24/14 197.400 Minnesota A Ohio State 2-1-2020 12 Trinity Thomas 3 1 8 1 1/25/19 1/24/20 197.400 Alabama H Oklahoma 1-17-2020 7 Kristen Guise 5 2 1 3/3/95 3/22/96 197.350 Florida H Arkansas 1-10-2020 197.350 Michigan H Ohio State 2-9-2020 5 Alyssa Baumann 4 1 0 1/26/18 197.350 Oklahoma N @Collegiate Challenge- S2 1-04-2020 4 Kennedy Baker 4 3 1/30/15 1/29/16 4 Rachel Slocum 4 0 2/10/17 3 Ashaneé Dickerson 1 1 1 0 1/28/11 2020 Top 60 All-Around Totals 3 Orley Szmuch 1 1 1 0 3/15/02 # AA Name School Date Opponent 2 2 0 2/12/11 1 39.900 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H Sr 1-20 Arkansas 2 Alicia Boren 2 0 2/15/19 2 39.825 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Sr 1-17 Alabama 3 39.775 Trinity Thomas Florida A So 2-15 Auburn 2 Amelia Hundley 2 0 2/10/17 39.775 Trinity Thomas Florida H So 2-7 DU & ISU 2 Hilary Thompson 1 1 0 3/2/01 39.775 Trinity Thomas Florida H So 1-24 LSU 2 Kristen Stuckey 1 1 1 1/31/03 2/27/04 6 39.750 Kiya Johnson LSU A Fr 2-14 Gym Quarters 39.750 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Sr 1-11 Arizona State 2 Mackenzie Caquatto 1 1 1 2/20/11 1/18/13 39.750 Kyla Ross UCLA A Sr 1-18 BYU Tri 2 2 0 2/4/11 9 39.725 Trinity Thomas Florida A So 1-31 Kentucky 1 1 0 2/27/15 39.725 Kiya Johnson LSU A Fr 1-24 Florida Collegiate Chal 1 Ashley Reed 1 0 3/11/07 39.725 Kyla Ross UCLA N Sr 1-4 12 39.700 Trinity Thomas Florida H So 1-10 Arkansas 1 Rachel Gowey 1 0 1/24/20 39.700 Kyla Ross UCLA H Sr 2-9 Arizona 1 Chrissy Van Fleet 1 0 4/10/99 14 39.675 Kyla Ross UCLA H Sr 1-31 Washington 1 Chrissy Vogel 1 1 4/8/95 2/21/97 39.675 Kennedi Edney LSU A Sr 1-24 Florida 39.675 Maddie Karr Denver A Sr 1-17 Arkansas 1 Corey Hartung 1 1 1/18/08 17 39.650 Kiya Johnson LSU H Fr 2-16 Kentucky 1 Erin Pendleton 1 1 2/21/03 1/31/03 39.650 Evanni Roberson Washington H Sr 2-15 Arizona 1 Lindsey Miner 1 0 2/14/03 39.650 Oklahoma H Jr 2-14 WVU & TWU 1 Savannah Schoenherr 1 0 1/24/20 39.650 Lexi Graber Alabama H Jr 2-7 Missouri 39.650 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma N Jr 1-25 Metroplex Chal 1 Melanie Sinclair 1 3 1/5/07 2/16/07 39.650 Maddie Karr Denver N Sr 1-25 Metroplex Chal 1 Rachel Spicer 1 0 1/24/14 39.650 Lynnzee Brown Denver A Jr 1-17 Arkansas 24 39.625 Minnesota J Jr 2-16 Nebraska 39.625 Maddie Karr Denver A Sr 1-24 Arkansas 39.625 Michigan H So 2-9 Ohio State Nation’s 10.0 Marks of 2020 39.625 Natalie Wojcik Michigan H So 1-24 Rutgers 39.625 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma A Jr 1-17 Alabama Evnt Score Date Gymnast School Site Opponent 39.625 Maddie Karr Denver H Sr 1-12 Minnesota V 10.00 2/14/2020 Kiya Johnson LSU A Gym Quarters Inv, 39.625 Mollie Korth Kentucky H Sr 1-10 Missouri 10.00 2/7/2020 Maddie Karr Denver A Florida & ISU 31 39.620 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Sr 1-4 Collegiate Chal 10.00 2/14/2020 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H WVU & TWU 32 39.600 Kennedy Hambrick Arkansas H So 2-7 Georgia 10.00 1/20/2020 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H Arkansas 39.600 Maddie Karr Denver H Sr 2-2 DU Tri Meet 39.600 Kiya Johnson LSU H Fr 1-31 Alabama 10.00 1/17/2020 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma A Alabama 39.600 Kiya Johnson LSU H Fr 1-17 Auburn UB 10.00 1/24/20202 Trinity Thomas Florida H LSU 36 39.575 Kiya Johnson LSU A Fr 2-8 Oregon St tri 10.00 2/14/2020 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma H WVU & TWU 39.575 Mollie Korth Kentucky A Sr 2-7 Auburn 10.00 1/12/2020 Kyla Ross UCLA H Boise State 39.575 Kyla Ross UCLA A Sr 1-27 Stanford 10.00 1/18/2020 Kyla Ross UCLA A BYU Triangular 39.575 Kyana George California H Jr 1-19 Stanford 39.575 Lexy Ramler Minnesota A Jr 1-12 Denver BB 10.00 2/14/2020 Trinity Thomas Florida A Auburn 39.575 Lynnzee Brown Denver N Jr 1-4 Collegiate Chall 10.00 2/7/2020 Trinity Thomas Florida H Denver & ISU 42 39.550 Shannon Evans BYU H Sr 2-15 Boise State 10.00 2/16/2020 Alexis Vasquez Denver H George Washington 39.550 Kyana George California H Jr 2-8 Utah 10.00 1/4/2020 Alexis Vasquez Denver A Collegiate Challenge 39.550 Ona Loper Minnesota A Jr 2-1 Ohio State 39.550 Evanni Roberson Washington H Sr 1-26 California 10.00 2/15/2020 Evanni Roberson Washington H Arizona 39.550 Maddie Karr Denver N Sr 1-4 Collegiate Chal 10.00 1/24/2020 Kiya Johnson LSU A Florida 39.550 Margzetta Frazier UCLA H So 1-12 Boise State 10.00 1/25/2020 Lexy Ramler Minnesota H Illinois 39.550 Lexy Ramler Minnesota A Jr 1-18 Rutgers 10.00 1/18/2020 Lexy Ramler Minnesota A Rutgers 39.550 Kyana George California N Jr 1-4 Collegiate Chal 10.00 1/9/2020 Mia Takekawa Illinois H Triangular 50 39.525 Kyana George California A Jr 2-16 Stanford 39.525 Denelle Pedrick CMU A Sr 2-7 S. Utah FX 10.00 1/31/2020 UCLA H Washington 39.525 Ona Loper Minnesota H Jr 1-25 Illinois 39.525 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma H Jr 1-20 Arkansas 39.525 Kiya Johnson LSU A Fr 1-10 Georgia 39.525 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma N Jr 1-4 Collegiate Chal 56 39.500 Payton Richards Florida A Fr 2-14 Auburn 39.500 Payton Richards Florida H Fr 1-24 LSU 39.500 Ona Loper Minnesota H Jr 2-16 Nebraska 39.500 Makarri Doggette Alabama H Fr 2-7 Missouri 39.500 Lynnzee Brown Denver H Jr 2-2 DU Tri Meet 39.500 Sierra Brooks Michigan A Fr 1-30 Nebraska 39.500 Lynnzee Brown Denver N Jr 1-25 Metroplex Chall 39.500 Kennedi Edney LSU H Sr 1-17 Auburn 39.500 Ona Loper Minnesota A Jr 1-18 Rutgers 39.500 Sierra Brooks Michigan A Fr 1-18 Illinois

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ADDITIONS FOR 2021 SEASON GATOR 10.0s Florida signed three who will join the team for the 2021 season: 44 total: 11 vault, 14 bars, 7 beam, 12 floor; 14 gymnasts Evnt Score Date Gymnast Opponent Gabrielle Gallentine – Iron Station, N.C. V 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma  10th in 2018 GK U.S. Classic Junior division bars V 10.00 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry @ LSU V 10.00 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn  Fifth in 2018 American Classic Junior division bars V 10.00 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan @ Ball State  Third in 2017 Junior Olympic National Championships V 10.00 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter LSU Junior B all-around – also sixth on bars and seventh on V 10.00 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas vault and floor V 10.00 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA  Fourth in 2017 Cup Junior division all-around V 10.00 4/17/1998 Susan Hines @NCAA Championships V 10.00 4/16/1998 Susan Hines @NCAA Championships – also third on bars and shared fourth on vault V 10.00 3/14/1998 Susan Hines @Auburn and Rhode Island V 10.00 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA SE Region Champ. Ellie Lazzari – Wheaton, Ill. UB 10.00 1/24/2020 Trinity Thomas LSU  2019 Junior Olympics national Championships Junior F all- UB 10.00 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry @NCAA Championships UB 10.00 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia around, balance beam and floor exercise champion – also UB 10.00 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina runner-up on uneven bars UB 10.00 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama  2019 Region 5 Level 10 Junior F all-around, beam and vault UB 10.00 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan @SEC Championships champion UB 10.00 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan TWU  Qualified as a Junior International Elite in 2016, competing at UB 10.00 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri UB 10.00 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky 2016 American Classic, U.S. Secret Classic and 2017 U.S. UB 10.00 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State Classic. Chose to return to Level 10 competition after UB 10.00 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Kentucky recovering from 2018 shoulder surgery. UB 10.00 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington  Four-year member of USA Developmental Team; attended UB 10.00 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night UB 10.00 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night USA National Team Camp in 2016. BB 10.00 2/14/2020 Trinity Thomas at Auburn  Trains at Legacy Elite Gymnastics BB 10.00 2/7/2020 Trinity Thomas Denver, Iowa State BB 10.00 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma Riley McCusker – Brielle, N.J. @mccusker_riley BB 10.00 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan @Kentucky BB 10.00 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama  Gold medalist with 2018 U.S. World Championships team BB 10.00 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan @Kentucky  Team and uneven bars gold medalist at 2019 Pan BB 10.00 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky @Kentucky American Games; also claimed silver in all-around and FX 10.00 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Alabama balance beam bronze FX 10.00 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Auburn  2019 Birmingham World Cup all-around silver medalist FX 10.00 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama FX 10.00 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina  2018 U.S. uneven bars silver medalist; bronze for all- FX 10.00 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter @Missouri around and balance beam FX 10.00 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia  2017 U.S. uneven bars champion; silver for beam and FX 10.00 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma bronze in all-around competition FX 10.00 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia FX 10.00 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri  Gold for all-around, balance beam and U.S. team at FX 10.00 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 2017 Jesolo Trophy in Jesolo, Italy; uneven bars silver FX 10.00 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel @Magical Classic medalist FX 10.00 1/25/1991 Pam Titus Auburn  Member of 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 U.S.  Senior National Team; part of 2016-17 U.S. Junior 40+ EVENT WINS FOR TRINITY National Team THOMAS  Member of MG Elite in Morganville, NJ., and coached by Maggie Haney and Victoria Levine Sophomore Trinity Thomas’ four wins in the Feb. 14 dual moved her to th a tie for 12 on Florida’s 40 or more career event titles. A November signee who is deferring until the 2022 season as she pursues Olympic and 2021 World Championships berths is She is the fourth on Florida’s 40 Wins Chart to land on the list as a . sophomore, joining Elfi Schlegel / 60 wins; Bridget Sloan / 56; Ashanée Dickerson / 45; Thomas / 42). Morgan Hurd - Middletown, Del. @morgihurd Gators with 40 or More Career Event Titles  2017 World Championships’ all-around champion; silver on balance beam Name FR SOPH JR SR Total  Silver medalist on uneven bars at 2019 U.S. Championships Bridget Sloan (2013-16) 22 34 12 27 95 Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) 36 24 18 14 92  All-around champion at 2019 Tokyo World Cup in Melissa Miller (1986-89) 13 17 38 18 86 Tokyo, Japan Kytra Hunter (2012-15) 21 18 20 24 83  Part of U.S.’s gold medal team at 2019 Pan American Games Kristen Guise (1993-96) 1 20 24 33 78  Gold medalist with 2018 U.S. World Championships team; Alex McMurtry (2015-18) 8 16 24 27 75 also claimed floor exercise silver and all-around bronze Ashanée Dickerson (2010-13) 24 23 13 10 70  Silver in all-around and uneven bars at 2018 U.S. Ann Woods (1980-82) 23 24 23 70 Championships; bronze in floor competition Corey Hartung (2006-09) 15 12 21 10 58  2018 American Cup champion Chrissy Van Fleet (1997-00) 6 10 18 19 53  Member of 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 U.S. Alicia Boren (2016-19) 7 13 15 17 52 Ashley Reed (2005-08) 10 7 18 11 46 Senior National Team; part of 2016-17 U.S. Junior National Trinity Thomas (2019-present) 26 20 46 Team Lynn McDonnell (1981-84) 20 10 14 1 45  Member of First State Gymnastics in Newark, Del., and Melanie Sinclair (2007-09) 11 16 14 41 coached by Slava Glazounov Amanda Castillo (2007-10) 14 18 2 6 40 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Meet 2 Preseason No. 3 Florida vs No. 19 Arkansas No. 2 Florida at No. 19 Missouri Jan. 10, 2020 Jan. 17, 2020 Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech Hearnes Center / Columbia, Mo. Arena / Gainesville, Fla. COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 2 Florida gymnastics team opened 2020 road action with a 196.85 – 195.60 win Friday at No. 19 Missouri. GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Gator gymnastics equaled the nation’s top opening team score Friday to begin the 2020 season with a solid win. Anticipation of severe winter weather led to the University of Missouri announcing campus closure for Friday. The icy rains likely led to the decision for many fans to tune in for SEC Network’s Friday Night Heights Florida opened 2020 season and Southeastern Conference action with a 197.35-194.40 win coverage of the UF-MU contest. versus Arkansas in front of 7,531 at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. TONIGHT’S MEET Junior Megan Skaggs led the Gators on their opening event with an uneven bars mark of 9.875, which FRIDAY’S MEET placed second. Freshman Payton Richards opened Florida’s bars set with a collegiate best 9.85 to tie for Several teams opened the 2020 campaign last weekend. Defending NCAA champion third. The evening’s bars title was claimed by Missouri freshman Helen Hu at 9.95. Oklahoma opened its season last weekend also with a 197.35. The Gators’ 197.35 set the program’s all-time best for a season opener, upping the previous high of 197.30 set in the Sophomore Nya Reed matched her collegiate-best of 9.875 again to claim her second consecutive vault win. 2019 opener. Richards took second on the event at 9.775.

Florida raised its season-high floor exercise total to 49.475 Friday. The three Gators with marks of 9.90 or Florida took the top two on each of the apparatus final standings. Sophomore Trinity better swept the floor awards. Trinity Thomas won the event for the second consecutive week (9.95), while Thomas’ four titles includes setting the Gators’ season opening all-around total best of 39.70. Alyssa Baumann (9.925) and Rachel Gowey (9.90) posted season-highs to claim second and third, That stands second for 2020 opening all-around totals behind UCLA senior Kyla Ross’s respectively. Gowey’s 9.90 equals her collegiate-best set last season. 39.725 set last week. Some big scores boosted Thomas’ all-around, as she earned the ninth (balance beam) and 10th (floor exercise) 9.975 mark of her career. She also won bars at Thomas claimed her second-straight balance beam title Friday with her mark of 9.925. Gowey shared second at 9.90 with MU’s Hu. 9.925. GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: Sophomore Nya Reed equaled her collegiate vault best of 9.875 to take her first collegiate  Trinity Thomas raised her career event titles total to 32 tonight with wins on beam (9.925) title on the event. She also matched her floor best of 9.925 to take second. and floor (9.95)  Nya Reed opens 2020 by winning vault in both meets. She equaled her collegiate-best of Florida’s lone freshman Payton Richards anchored the vault lineup with her runner-up mark 9.875 in both outings. of 9.85. Senior Amelia Hundley was second on bars at 9.875. Three Gators scored a 9.9 or  Four marks tonight equaled or set collegiate bests: o Rachel Gowey – 9.90 (floor) better on beam tonight, with senior Rachel Gowey matching her collegiate best of 9.95 and o Nya Reed – 9.875 (vault) junior Alyssa Baumann taking third at 9.90. o Payton Richards – 9.85 (bars), beam (9.85)  Florida’s 49.475 on floor is a season high. GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:  The 196.85 is Florida’s fourth highest in a road opener.  Florida’s 197.35 is its all-time high in a season opener. The previous high of 197.30 came versus Missouri in the 2019 opener. Before 2019, the previous RECORDS: Florida (2-0, 2-0 SEC), Missouri (1-3, 0-2 SEC).

season opening best of 197.125 cam in 2008. THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 26-1.  Thomas raised her career event titles total to 30 tonight, which includes seven all-around wins. HEAR FROM THE GATORS:  Five marks tonight by UF returners equaled or set collegiate bests: What message did you have for the team after the meet? o Rachel Gowey – 9.95 (beam) “They fought hard but we were too conservative from the get-go. That is something we need to improve. First road meet and lessons were learned. It is something we can work on. o Nya Reed – 9.875 (vault), 9.925 (floor) o Thomas – 9.975 (beam, floor) “Starting off on bars is an easy event to get tight on. But bars is one of this team’s strongest events. We need  Thomas’ 9.975s on beam and floor are the Gators’ all-time high in a season to start out on a great note and keep the energy going throughout the competition.” – Florida Head Coach opener. Florida also has a 10.0 (Bridget Sloan – vault – 2015) and another Jenny Rowland 9.975 (Melanie Sinclair – bars – 2007) among its top opening event marks.  Florida’s 49.475 is the nation’s highest season opening beam total of 2020. Preparing for LSU: “We are going to keep trying to improve every day. That is our goal each day is to see where we can get better - mentally, in preparation, execution. We will learn a lot of lessons coming away from this competition. THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 44-3. Everybody can do their gymnastics. Just not super sharp tonight. We will continue to grind and work on that in training.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Opening Statement Two meets and two vault wins. What’s led to your success? “We matched the nation’s high in the first meet of the year, very cool! Really solid start for this “My focus in practice has been to get the landings because it was a struggle sometimes last year. I’m trying my hardest to see the landings and so far, so good. All the drills with Adrian [Burde – UF Assistant Coach] team. I think everyone is really relieved after the anticipation and the build-up. We had a long have been really paying off.” – sophomore Nya Reed. wait after season and the chip that this team has carried, it was a constant reminder during preseason. That made it a little longer, yet easier to get through. First collegiate road meet: “First road meet went well. It was super fun but was very different than home. I would say the atmosphere “This team really had a purpose and a will to work together as team to get through the tough [was the biggest difference]. Coming in [to the meet] and having my teammates telling and walking me times. I am ecstatic and exceptionally proud of everyone for what they have accomplished up through everything was super helpful. Like staying in your own bubble and not focusing on the crowd or the other team. We need to stay focused on the team and who is next. Also, need to take each skill one at a time to now. I know that it is just the first meet and we have a really long road ahead of us, but this and being calm through the whole meet. It was fun.” – freshman Payton Richards first meet was a lot of build up for this team and they came in strong. We had several workouts over the last few weeks trying to be too perfect. We know this team is really good What was Coach Rowland’s post-meet message to the team? and the only thing that is going to stand in the way is them trying too hard. It was really nice “We can improve but she’s excited for where we are. We did have some mistakes, but she knows we can go to see them come out and be relaxed. The team looked focused, yet calm. We worked on out there and do our best.” – sophomore Nya Reed. breathing – that was our word today. Everyone executed that really well tonight. NATIONAL RANK: Florida – Florida is No. 2 in the Road to Nationals standings. “Solid start, obviously we left a lot of things out there tonight, but that is to be expected. I Missouri – The Tigers are No. 19 in the Road to Nationals rankings. couldn’t ask for anything more from tonight. We have something to look forward – getting back into the gym, to keep pushing and to keep that foot on the gas pedal.” – Florida Head Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Coach Jenny Rowland Sierra Alexander 9.750 Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Alyssa Baumann 9.875 9.925 Sierra Alexander 9.775 Leah Clapper 9.500 Alyssa Baumann 9.175 9.900 9.850 Rachel Gowey 9.775 9.900 9.900 Leah Clapper 9.800 Amelia Hundley 9.775 9.775 9.850 Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.950 9.800 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.775 Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.825 9.850 Nya Reed 9.875 9.850 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.775 Payton Richards 9.775 9.850 9.850 Nya Reed 9.875 9.925 Savannah Schoenherr 9.650 9.850 Payton Richards 9.850 9.800 9.825 Megan Skaggs 9.800 9.875 Savannah Schoenherr 9.800 9.850 Trinity Thomas 9.725 9.075 9.925 9.950 38.675 Megan Skaggs 9.850 Team Totals 48.925 49.125 49.325 49.475 196.85 Trinity Thomas 9.825 9.925 9.975 9.975 39.700 49.125 49.350 49.475 49.400 197.350 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 3 Meet 4 No. 2 Florida vs No. 8 LSU No. 2 Florida at No. 12 Kentucky Jan. 24, 2020 Jan. 31, 2020 Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech Memorial Coliseum / Lexington, Ky. Arena / Gainesville, Fla. LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Florida Gators remain as the only undefeated Southeastern Conference gymnastics team after its win at No. 12 Kentucky. In Friday’s meeting of the remaining undefeated league teams, it was GAINESVILLE, Fla - In Friday’s only top-10 matchup, it was No. 2 Florida gymnastics using the nation’s the No. 2 Gators taking a 197.80 – 196.60 win in front of 4,412 at the Memorial Coliseum. 2020 high for the win over No. 8 LSU in a key Southeastern Conference meet. Florida’s total is its second-highest of the season and stands as the nation’s fourth-highest of 2020. The Gators’ 198.375 is the nation’s leader in the first month of the 2020 season and the third-highest in school history. LSU also turned in its season-best of 197.775 Friday. TONIGHT’S MEET Florida sophomore Trinity Thomas won four event titles Friday – uneven bars (9.925), balance beam (9.95), Friday’s meet brought together the two teams claiming 2019 Southeastern Conference team titles. Florida floor exercise (9.95) and all-around (39.725). Freshman Payton Richards completed the Gators sweep of won its first SEC regular-season title after posting a 6-1 record. The Tigers claimed the SEC Championship the event titles by claiming her first Gator win (vault – 9.925). meet title in New Orleans. Florida led the meet from the opening rotation after posting a 49.375 on uneven bars. On the next rotation, TONIGHT’S MEET three Gators set or equaled collegiate vault bests, as Florida posted its season-high of 49.475. After A sellout crowd roared as the Gators posted 22 season or collegiate best scores Friday. A 10.0 by Gator Richards’ winning mark, Megan Skaggs and Savannah Schoenherr also turned in collegiate vault bests of sophomore Trinity Thomas on uneven bars gave her the first perfect score of her collegiate career. Tiger 9.90 Friday. freshman Kiya Johnson also scored her first collegiate 10.0 Friday to win the balance beam title. Thomas made it four-for-four for 2020 floor wins Friday. Junior Alyssa Baumann shared second on floor Florida trailed the Tigers by 0.025 after the opening rotation, despite turning in its season-best of 49.40 on with UK’s Mollie Korth at 9.925. Florida finished with its high team total of the evening (49.50) on beam. After vault. Gator freshman Payton Richards anchored the lineup with a collegiate-best 9.925 to take third. The Thomas’ winning mark, three Gators shared second at 9.90 – Baumann, Rachel Gowey and Sydney vault title was shared at 9.95 by LSU’s Ruby Harrold and the defending NCAA vault champion Kennedi Johnson-Scharpf. Edney. One Gator wasn’t with the team Friday. Sophomore Nya Reed is ill and didn’t make the trip to Lexington for The Gators’ uneven bars total of 49.65 tied for sixth highest in school history and put the team ahead for Friday’s meet. The Gators look forward to her returning to the team after she recovers. good. After Thomas’ 10.0, fellow sophomore Savannah Shoenherr also set her collegiate-best to share second with Harrold at 9.975. GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:  Trinity Thomas raised her career event titles total to 39 tonight with wins on bars (9.925), Five marks of 9.9 or better gave Florida a balance beam total of 49.675 – equaling the school record set in beam (9.95), floor (9.95) and all-around (39.725). She is one away from joining Florida’s 40 2018 versus Oklahoma. Two Gators were nearly perfect on the event at 9.975 – junior Alyssa Baumann event wins chart. Of the 15 currently on the chart, only three (Elfi Schlegel/60; Bridget and senior Rachel Gowey – to share second overall. Sloan/56 and Ashanée Dickerson/45) earned 40 wins through their sophomore season.

 Thomas’ all-around total equals the nation’s sixth-highest of 2020. Thomas was close to perfection again on floor exercise with her winning mark of 9.975. She shared the floor  Junior Megan Skaggs opened the vault rotation by setting her collegiate best of 9.90 title with LSU’s Johnson. Sophomore Nya Reed was third after upping her collegiate-best to 9.95. (previous high: 9.875).

 Sophomore Sydney Johnson-Scharpf set her collegiate floor best of 9.875 In a meet featuring the last two to claim the SEC Gymnast of the Week honors, it was Thomas edging Johnson for the all-around title. Thomas’ total of 39.775 sets her collegiate best and is the nation’s third-  Five marks tonight equaled or set collegiate bests: highest total of 2020. Johnson’s total of 39.725 is tied for the nation’s sixth-highest of the season. o Sydney Johnson-Scharpf – 9.875 (floor) o Payton Richard – 9.925 (vault), 9.90 (beam) GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: o Megan Skaggs – 9.90 (vault) Savannah Schoenherr – 9.90 (vault)  Florida’s total of 198.375 is the nation’s high for 2020 (previous high: 198.25 by Oklahoma o

last Friday at Alabama). It is No. 3 for the Gators all-time. RECORDS: Florida (4-0, 4-0 SEC), Kentucky (5-2, 2-1 SEC).  Three events scored 49.65 or better for Florida – beam (49.675 – No. T1 in school history),

bars and beam (49.65 – No. T6 all-time for UF on bars; No. T10 all-time for UF on floor). THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 88-1. This is the first time UF scored 49.65 or better on three events in a single meet and the third

time in collegiate history (Oklahoma and UCLA have the three 49.65+ meets). HEAR FROM THE GATORS:  The total is the 20th time Florida reached 198 and was the 124th in collegiate history. On tonight’s win:  This was the 24th consecutive meeting both teams brought top-10 rankings. “It feels great. This team has really put in the work and the effort as they made a commitment to do whatever  Crowd of 9,332 is the third sellout for Gator gymnastics. It is the third-largest gymnastics they can. To say that they are undefeated at this point - well I think it is only going to get better. crowd ever in the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.  Trinity Thomas’ all-around total of 39.775 ties for No. 9 for Florida. When we talked after the meet, shared a few thoughts with the team. Warm-ups were not normal, however I  Payton Richards’ 39.50 is the third-highest ever for a Gator making her all-around debut was super-proud of how they performed when their name was called. They remained calm and performed (leader: 39.575 by Mackenzie Caquatto/2011 and Alicia Boren/2016) what they show every day in practice. Everyone did a phenomenal job of doing what they know how to do.  Sydney Johnson-Scharpf’s 9.925 sets the high for a Gator in their balance beam debut We came away with a great score and still know that we left a lot out there on the floor. (previous highs: 9.90 by Alicia Boren in 2016 and Alyssa Baumann in 2018  Thomas’ 10.0 is the: I’m so proud of the growth they’ve shown over the last three meets. That is something we’ve worked really o 42nd in school history and 14th different Gator to earn a perfect score hard on – taking something from each meet and trying to get better. Their intent of focusing solely on the o 14th for UF on uneven bars team was there tonight. They controlled the controllables and really that’s all we can ask.” – Florida Head o Third uneven bars 10.0 this season (two 10.0s by UCLA’s Kyla Ross) Coach Jenny Rowland

RECORDS: Florida (3-0, 3-0 SEC), LSU (3-1, 2-1 SEC). On tonight’s performance: THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 72-41. “Our first road meet was definitely a little rocky but we worked on bringing that energy, keeping it normal and building off each other. That momentum was there. It wasn’t perfect as there is definitely things to work on. HEAR FROM THE GATORS: But for an away meet we are really happy with it. We’re just going to keep moving forward from here.” – Opening Statement: senior Amelia Hundley “Wow. It was an incredible night from the get-go. Looking back, the energy in the O’Connell Center was so awesome and really helped this team carry through four events tonight. In all reality, it was a normal practice On collegiate-best vault: for this team. It was what we have been seeing on a daily basis and that’s what is really exciting. There was “I was really excited to be in (vault) lineup. I’ve been working really hard in practice, especially on the a lot of emotion and grit, but I told this team at the end how proud I am of them. The grit, the fight and the landings. I was super happy to be able to contribute to my team tonight.” – junior Megan Skaggs heart that was left on the competition floor tonight was amazing. To compete at this level with LSU – it was a cat fight/gator fight – it was nonstop and no one was letting down. I am very proud of this team to preserve NATIONAL RANK: and come through.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Florida – Florida is No. 2 in the Road to Nationals standings. Kentucky – The Wildcats are No. 12 in the Road to Nationals rankings. On Trinity Thomas’ 10 & the team reaction: “Everyone was definitely hyped, but the team knew it was time to focus. That was our challenge this week in Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr practice to stay contained within our team and continuing to move forward. We worked on one thing at a time Sierra Alexander 9.800 and dwell on the past, celebrate, then take a step and continue to move forward.” – Florida Head Coach Alyssa Baumann 9.850 9.900 9.925 Jenny Rowland Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.850 9.850

Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.775 9.850 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.900 9.875 Sierra Alexander 9.825 Payton Richards 9.925 9.800 9.900 9.775 39.400 Alyssa Baumann 9.850 9.975 9.925 Savannah Schoenherr 9.900 9.900 Rachel Gowey 9.875 9.975 9.875 Megan Skaggs 9.900 9.825 Amelia Hundley 9.900 9.875 9.925 Trinity Thomas 9.900 9.925 9.950 9.950 39.725 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.925 Team Totals 49.475 49.375 49.500 49.450 197.800 Nya Reed 9.900 9.950

Payton Richards 9.925 9.825 9.900 9.850 39.500 Savannah Schoenherr 9.725 9.975 Megan Skaggs 9.900 Trinity Thomas 9.900 10.000 9.900 9.975 39.775 49.400 49.650 49.675 49.650 198.375 Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 5 Meet 6 No. 2 Florida vs No. 4 Denver & No. 18 Iowa No. 2 Florida at No. 17 Auburn State Feb. 14, 2020 Feb. 7, 2020 Auburn Arena / Auburn, Ala. AUBURN, Ala. – It’s wasn’t just love in the air for this Valentine’s Day competition. It also included a perfect Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech 10.0 by Trinity Thomas and a big win as No. 2 Florida gymnastics took a 197.875 – 194.75 win Friday at Arena / Gainesville, Fla. No. 17 Auburn.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – In the only meet of the weekend with a pair of top-four opponents, it was the No. 2 This is the second time Florida posted a 197.875 this season. Along with Florida’s 198.375 on Jan. 24 and its Gator gymnasts taking the win. 197.80 on Jan. 31, the Gators own four of the nation’s top 10 totals this season.

In Friday’s tri-meet held in front of 8,323 at the Exactech Arena, Florida posted the nation’s fourth-highest TONIGHT’S MEET total of 2020 to push its season record to 6-0. The Gators earned a 197.875, followed by No. 4 Denver Another 10.0 on balance beam highlighted an evening of spectacular performances by Florida sophomore (197.25) and No. 18 Iowa State (196.80). Trinity Thomas. Along with her beam win, Thomas posted marks of 9.95 to win uneven bars and floor exercise plus equaled her collegiate best of 39.775 to claim her fifth 2020 all-around win. TONIGHT’S MEET The multi-team meet gave a post-season feel to the competition and that touch showed in some of the Freshman Payton Richards set her collegiate vault best of 9.95 to complete Florida’s event titles sweep. It performances Friday. Two 10.0 marks were earned as Gator sophomore Trinity Thomas posted her first was her second vault win of the last three meets. Richards also took second in all-around after matching her perfect mark on balance beam. She earned her first collegiate 10.0 on the uneven bars in the Jan. 24 dual career high of 39.50. win versus LSU. Denver senior Maddie Karr equaled her collegiate-best and set her season-high with her 10.0 on vault. Several strong scores helped boost the Gators’ team total Friday. Sophomore Savannah Schoenherr anchored the bars lineup with a 9.90. Both senior Amelia Hundley and sophomore Sydney Johnson- Thomas shared the floor exercise win with junior teammate Alyssa Baumann as they closed the Florida Scharpf turned in a 9.90 on floor. Florida finished the meet on beam, with senior Rachel Gowey earning a lineup with a pair of nearly perfect 9.975s. Sophomore Savannah Schoenherr anchored the Gators lineup 9.95 and junior Alyssa Baumann a 9.925. with a 9.95 to share the event title with Iowa State’s Natalia Ros Vaquer. Two Gators equaled their collegiate bests of 9.875 Friday - senior Sierra Alexander (vault) and sophomore Thomas equaled her collegiate best of 39.775 – the nation’s third-highest of 2020 – to win her fourth all- Leah Clapper (beam). around title of the season. DU junior Lynnzee Brown took second with a season-best 39.70 and Gator freshman Payton Richards finished third at 39.475. ANOTHER 10.0 FOR TRINITY THOMAS: With her 10.0 on beam tonight, Trinity Thomas now has three perfect marks in 2020. SECOND 10.0 FOR THOMAS: 10.0 Bars Jan. 24, 2020 Trinity Thomas’ 10.0 on balance beam is the: 10.0 Beam Feb. 7, 2020 o 43rd in school history and 14th different Gator to earn a perfect score 10.0 Beam Feb. 14, 2020 o Seventh Gator with more than one 10.0. Fourth to earn a 10.0 on multiple events (other multi-event 10.0s by Kytra Hunter, Alex McMurtry, Bridget Her 10.0 beam routine last week made Thomas the nation’s first with perfect marks on multiple events. Two Sloan) others joined her with 10.0s earned tonight – Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols (vault, bars) and LSU’s Kiya o Sixth 10.0 for UF on balance beam Johnson (vault, beam). o Five gymnasts earned six balance beam 10.0s this season (two 10.0s by Minnesota’s Lexy Ramler; Thomas, LSU’s Kiya Johnson; Denver’s Alexis Of the four Gator gymnasts to earn a 10.0 on beam, Thomas joins Gator Great Bridget Sloan as the only Vasquez; Illinois’ Mia Takekawa) two to earn multiple beam perfect marks. Thomas is the first to earn a beam 10.0 in consecutive meets.

GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES: GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:  The 197.875 gives Florida three of the nation’s top-five totals of 2020 – No. 1 198.375 (Jan.  Tonight’s performance pushes Trinity Thomas’ career total of event wins to 46. She is now 24), No. 4 197.875 (Feb. 7), No. 5 197.80 (Jan. 31). tied for 12th on UF’s Career Event Titles chart. She is fourth on the chart as a sophomore.  The uneven bars win by sophomore Savannah Schoenherr was her first of her Gator  Thomas’ all-around total equals the nation’s third-highest of 2020. Five of the season’s top career. She won vault twice as a freshman. 12 all-around totals belong to Thomas.  Alyssa Baumann raised her collegiate floor best to 9.975 to share the win with Thomas.  Florida’s 49.625 equals No. 3 on its all-time best beam totals chart. The Gators have scored Baumann’s previous high of 9.95 was achieved four times, with the last coming at the 2019 a 49.5 or better on the event in its last four meets. The Gators last reached or surpassed Southeastern Conference Championships. 49.50 on beam in four consecutive meets in 2013.  For the second consecutive meet, sophomore Sydney Johnson-Scharpf upped her  Six marks tonight equaled or set collegiate bests: collegiate floor best. Last Friday at Kentucky, she set her high with a 9.875. Tonight, she o Sierra Alexander - 9.875 (vault) upped that best to 9.925. o Leah Clapper – 9.875 (beam)  Junior Jazmyn Foberg made her 2020 debut tonight, leading off the vault lineup with a o Payton Richards – 9.95 (vault), all-around (39.50) 9.825. Elbow surgery sideline Foberg for the 2019 season so Friday’s performance was her o Trinity Thomas – 10.0 (beam), all-around (39.775) first since the 2018 NCAA Super Six team final – a span of 657 days.  After a fall by their leadoff performer, Florida’s performers hit their beam routines as RECORDS: Florida (7-0, 5-0 SEC), Auburn (3-6, 2-4 SEC). the team posted a 49.60 on the event. That total ties for No. 5 all-time for the Gator program.  Trinity Thomas’ all-around total of 39.775 ties for No. 9 all-time for Florida. HEAR FROM THE GATORS:  Collegiate best set or equaled tonight by the Gators: On tonight’s win: o Alyssa Baumann – 9.975 (floor) “This team got better tonight. We had several lineup changes and some new people in. It was the first time o Sydney Johnson-Scharpf – 9.925 (floor) I’ve really seen a strong start collectively from the bars team. They did a great job setting the tone and o Payton Richards – 9.95 (beam), 9.85 (bars & floor) getting the momentum going. The rest of the team did a great job of continuing that momentum through. Saw o Trinity Thomas – 39.775 (all-around, 10.0 (beam), 9.975 (floor) a lot of aggressive performances tonight, which really just made for a great evening.” – Florida Head Coach  Three wins Friday (all-around, beam, floor) gives Thomas 42 career event titles. Of the 16 Jenny Rowland among the Gators with 40 or more career event titles, Thomas is the fourth to land on the list as a sophomore. On how her second consecutive 10.0 felt and how her sophomore season is progressing: “This one felt so good. I landed that beam dismount and wow! That was probably one of the best routines RECORDS: Florida (6-0, 4-0 SEC), Denver (10-2), Iowa State (3-5) I’ve done in competition. That was really exciting. I want to keep pushing. I’m not done yet and want to do so much more. I’m excited about what comes next.” – sophomore Trinity Thomas HEAR FROM THE GATORS: On the team’s performance: Opening Statement: “This team was on fire – absolutely. And the momentum was amazing. We just went one after another doing “What a night for the Gators. First and foremost, we have to be really thankful to Gator Nation for showing up great and hyping each other up. It was a lot of positive energy and so much fun.” – sophomore Trinity in full support. It was a great evening in the non-conference, but very thankful that we had a lot of fans to Thomas help us through the four events. It was a nice solid start for the Gators. It was a solid meet for us tonight. We The team added hearts into their floor and beam routines tonight. Did you know that was going to happen? “I didn’t know that was going to happen, but it isn’t a surprise. That is something I love about this team. They had some adversity – illnesses – throughout the week and everyone is a little drained from being sick, are able to grab on to something and run with it. It’s all in a form of having so much fun about caring about however, they did a good job of stepping up and doing what they needed to do tonight in order to have each each other.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland other’s backs. It was really good to see everyone step up and I’m really looking forward to our next meet.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Sierra Alexander 9.875 Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr Alyssa Baumann 9.925 9.875 Alyssa Baumann 9.800 9.900 9.975 Leah Clapper 9.875 Jazmyn Foberg 9.825 Jazmyn Foberg 9.800 Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.900 9.850 Rachel Gowey 9.850 9.950 9.850 Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.300 9.875 Amelia Hundley 9.875 9.900 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.850 9.925 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 9.775 9.900 Payton Richards 9.825 9.850 9.950 9.850 39.475 Payton Richards 9.950 9.850 9.875 9.825 39.500 Savannah Schoenherr 9.825 9.950 Savannah Schoenherr 9.825 9.900 Megan Skaggs 9.850 9.875 Megan Skaggs 9.800 9.875 Trinity Thomas 9.900 9.900 10.000 9.975 39.775 Trinity Thomas 9.875 9.950 10.00 9.950 39.775 Team Totals 49.225 49.450 49.600 49.600 197.875 Team Totals 49.325 49.450 49.625 49.475 197.875 2020 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS

Overall: 7-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 Regular Season: 7-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 SEC: 5-0

Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance 1/10 Arkansas Gainesville, Fla. W 194.400 197.350 7,531 1/17 Missouri Columbia, Mo. W 195.600 196.850 528 1/24 LSU Gainesville, Fla. W 197.775 198.375 9,332 1/31 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W 196.600 197.800 4,412 2/7 Denver Gainesville, Fla. W 197.250 197.875 8,323 Iowa State W 196.800 197.875 2/14 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W 194.750 197.875 5,512 Gators Link to Pink vs Gainesville, Fla. 2/21 Alabama 2/28 Georgia Athens, Ga.. 3/7 Penn State University Park, Pa. 3/13 Texas Woman’s University Gainesville, Fla. 3/21 SEC Championships Duluth, Ga.

2020 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1/10 Arkansas 49.125 49.350 49.475 49.400 197.350 1/17 Missouri 48.925 49.125 49.325 49.475 196.850 1/24 LSU 49.400 49.650 49.675* 49.650 198.375 1/31 @Kentucky 49.475 49.375 49.500 49.450 197.800 2/7 Denver & Iowa State 49.225 49.450 49.600 49.600 197.875 2/14 @Auburn 49.325 49.450 49.625 49.475 197.875 2/21 Gators Link to Pink vs Alabama 2/28 @Georgia 3/7 @Penn State 3/13 Texas Woman’s University 3/21 @SEC Championships

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2019 Total: Vault: Uneven Bars: Balance Beam: Floor Exercise: 198.375 (1-24-20) 49.475 (1-31-20) 49.65 (1-24-20) 49.675 (1-24-20) 49.65 (1-24-20)

All-Around: 9.95, Payton 10.0, Trinity 10.0 Trinity 9.975, Alyssa 39.775, Trinity Richards (2-14-20) Thomas (1-24-20) Thomas (2-7/14- Baumann (2-7-20), Thomas (three 20) Trinity Thomas times) (Three times)

*-UF record

2020 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS

Sierra Alexander Alyssa Baumann Vault 9.875# 2-14-20 Vault 9.85 1-24/31-20 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.975# 1-24-20 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.975# 2-7-20 All-Around All-Around

Maegan Chant Leah Clapper Vault Vault Uneven Bars 9.70 EX 1-31-20 Uneven Bars 9.85 EX 1-10/2-7-20 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.875# 2-14-20 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Jazmyn Foberg Rachel Gowey Vault 9.825 2-7-20 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.875 1-24-20 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.975# 1-24-20 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.90# 1-17-20 All-Around All-Around

Amelia Hundley Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Vault 9.75 EX 1-10-20 Vault 9.775 EX 2-7-20 Uneven Bars 9.90 1-24-20 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.875 1-24-20 Balance Beam 9.925# 1-24-20 Floor Exercise 9.925 1-24-20 Floor Exercise 9.925# 2-7-20 All-Around All-Around

Nya Reed Payton Richards Vault 9.90# 1-24-20 Vault 9.95# 2-14-20 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.85# Three times Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.95# 2-7-20 Floor Exercise 9.95# 1-24-20 Floor Exercise 9.85# 1-24/2-7-20 All-Around All-Around 39.50# 1-24/2-14-20

Savannah Schoenherr Megan Skaggs Vault 9.90# 1-31-20 Vault 9.90# 1-31-20 Uneven Bars 9.975# 1-24-20 Uneven Bars 9.90 1-24-20 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.80 EX 1-10-20 Floor Exercise 9.85 EX 2-7-20 Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Halley Taylor Trinity Thomas Vault Vault 9.90 Three times Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 10.0*# 1-24-20 Balance Beam Balance Beam 10.0*# 2-7/14-20 Floor Exercise 9.825 EX 1-10-20 Floor Exercise 9.975# Three times All-Around All-Around 39.775# Three times

# - personal collegiate-best * - UF record

2020 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS

Sierra Alexander Jazmyn Foberg Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.775 1/10 DNC 1/17 9.75 1/17 DNC 1/24 9.825 1/24 DNC 1/31 9.80 1/31 9.925 EX 2/7 DNC 2/7 9.825 2/14 9.875 (3) 2/14 9.80 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Alyssa Baumann Rachel Gowey Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.175 9.90 (3) 9.85 1/10 9.85 (3) 9.95 (2) 9.80 1/17 9.875 9.925 (2) 1/17 9.775 9.90 (2) 9.90 (3) 1/24 9.85 9.975 (2) 9.925 1/24 9.875 9.975 (2) 9.875 1/31 9.85 9.90 (2) 9.925 (2) 1/31 9.85 9.85 9.85 2/7 9.80 9.90 9.975 (1) 2/7 9.85 9.90 9.85 2/14 9.925 (3) 9.875 2/14 9.85 9.95 (2) 9.85 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Maegan Chant Amelia Hundley Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 DNC 1/10 9.75 EX 9.875 (2) 9.825 9.85 1/17 DNC 1/17 9.775 9.775 9.85 1/24 DNC 1/24 9.90 9.875 9.925 1/31 9.70 EX 1/31 9.875 9.775 9.85 2/7 DNC 2/7 9.875 9.300 9.875 2/14 DNC 2/14 9.875 9.90 (2) 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Leah Clapper Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.85 EX 9.80 1/10 9.775 1/17 9.50 1/17 9.775 1/24 DNC 1/24 9.925 1/31 DNC 1/31 9.90 (2) 9.875 2/7 9.85 EX 9.825 EX 2/7 9.775 EX 9.85 9.925 2/14 9.875 2/14 9.775 9.90 (2) 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Nya Reed Megan Skaggs Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.875 (1) 9.925 (2) 1/10 9.85 (3) 9.80 EX 1/17 9.875 (1) 9.85 1/17 9.80 (2) 9.875 (2) 1/24 9.90 9.95 (3) 1/24 9.90 1/31 ILL 1/31 9.90 (2) 9.825 9.225 EX 2/7 ILL 2/7 9.85 9.875 2/14 ILL 2/14 9.80 9.875 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Payton Richards Halley Taylor Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.85 (2) 9.80 9.825 1/10 9.825 EX 1/17 9.775 9.85 (3) 9.85 1/17 DNC 1/24 9.925 (3) 9.825 9.90 9.85 39.50 1/24 DNC 1/31 9.925 (1) 9.80 9.90 (2) 9.775 39.40 (2) 1/31 9.75 EX 2/7 9.825 9.85 9.95 (2) 9.85 39.475 (3) 2/7 DNC 2/14 9.95 (1) 9.85 9.875 9.825 39.50 (2) 2/14 DNC 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

Savannah Schoenherr Trinity Thomas Date V UB BB FX AA Date V UB BB FX AA 1/10 9.80 9.85 (3) 1/10 9.825 (3) 9.925 (1) 9.975 (1) 9.975 (1) 39.70 (1) 1/17 9.65 9.85 (3) 1/17 9.725 9.075 9.925 (1) 9.95 (1) 38.675 1/24 9.725 9.975 (2) 1/24 9.90 10.0* (1) 9.90 9.975 (1) 39.775 (1) 1/31 9.90 (2) 9.90 (2) 1/31 9.90 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.95 (1) 9.95 (1) 39.725 (1) 2/7 9.825 9.95 (1) 9.85 EX 2/7 9.90 (3) 9.90 (3) 10.0* (1) 9.975 (1) 39.775 (1) 2/14 9.825 9.90 (2) 2/14 9.875 (3) 9.95 (1) 10.0* (1) 9.95 (1) 39.775 (1) 2/21 2/21 2/28 2/28 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/13 3/21 3/21

underline denotes collegiate best ! –All-America first team ^ - All-America second team * denotes UF record

2020 Florida Gymnastics Meet-by-Meet Lineups

Arkansa @Missouri LSU @Kentucky Denver & Iowa State @Auburn

Vault Alexander 9.775 Skaggs 9.800 Alexander 9.825 Skaggs 9.900 Foberg 9.825 Foberg 9.800 Reed 9.875 Alexander 9.750 Baumann 9.850 Alexander 9.800 Skaggs 9.850 Skaggs 9.800 Baumann 9.175 Reed 9.875 Schoenherr 9.725 Baumann 9.850 Baumann 9.800 Baumann 9.875 Schoenherr 9.800 Schoenherr 9.650 Reed 9.900 Schoenherr 9.900 Schoenherr 9.825 Schoenherr 9.825 Thomas 9.825 Thomas 9.725 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.875 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.775 Richards 9.925 Richards 9.925 Richards 9.825 Richards 9.950 49.125 48.925 49.400 49.475 49.225 49.325 Bars Richards 9.800 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.825 Richards 9.800 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.850 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.775 Gowey 9.875 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.850 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.900 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.875 Schoenherr 9.850 Schoenherr 9.850 Schoenherr 9.975 Skaggs 9.825 Skaggs 9.875 Skaggs 9.875 Thomas 9.925 Skaggs 9.875 Skaggs 9.900 Thomas 9.925 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.950 Skaggs 9.850 Thomas 9.075 Thomas 10.00* Schoenherr 9.900 Schoenherr 9.950 Schoenherr 9.900 49.350 49.125 49.650 49.375 49.450 49.450 Beam Hundley 9.825 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.875 Hundley 9.775 Hundley 9.300 Richards 9.875 Richards 9.825 Clapper 9.500 Johnson-Scharp 9.925 Johnson-Scharp 9.900 Johnson-Scharp 9.850 Johnson-Scharp 9.775 Clapper 9.800 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.900 Richards 9.900 Richards 9.950 Baumann 9.925 Baumann 9.900 Baumann 9.875 Baumann 9.975 Baumann 9.900 Baumann 9.900 Gowey 9.950 Gowey 9.950 Gowey 9.900 Gowey 9.975 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.900 Thomas 10.00* Thomas 9.975 Thomas 9.925 Thomas 9.900 Thomas 9.950 Thomas 10.00* Clapper 9.875 49.475 49.325 49.675* 49.500 49.600 49.625 Floor Johnson-Scharp 9.775 Johnson-Scharp 9.775 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.775 Richards 9.850 Richards 9.825 Gowey 9.800 Gowey 9.900 Gowey 9.875 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.850 Gowey 9.850 Hundley 9.850 Hundley 9.850 Baumann 9.925 Johnson-Scharp 9.875 Johnson-Scharp 9.925 Hundley 9.900 Reed 9.925 Reed 9.850 Reed 9.950 Baumann 9.925 Hundley 9.875 Johnson-Scharp 9.900 Thomas 9.975 Thomas 9.950 Thomas 9.975 Thomas 9.950 Thomas 9.975 Thomas 9.950 Baumann 9.850 Baumann 9.925 Hundley 9.925 Hundley 9.850 Baumann 9.975 Baumann 9.875 49.400 49.475 49.650 49.450 49.600 49.475 197.350 196.85 198.375 197.800 197.875 197.875 @ NCAA Reg.

Alabama @Georgia @Penn State TWU @SEC Vault

- *School record

Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2019 - 2020 Season Page: 1 Sierra Alexander Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.775 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.750 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.825 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.800 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.875 Average 9.805 Season High 9.875 Career High 9.875

Alyssa Baumann Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.175 9.900 9.850 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.875 9.925 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.850 9.975 9.925 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.850 9.900 9.925 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.800 9.900 9.975 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.925 9.875 Average 9.669 9.913 9.913 Season High 9.850 9.975 9.975 Career High 9.875 9.975 9.975

Leah Clapper Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.850 EX 9.800 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.500 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.850 EX 9.825 EX A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.875 Average 9.725 Season High 9.875 Career High 9.875 9.675

Jazmyn Foberg Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.925 EX H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.825 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.800 Average 9.813 Season High 9.825 Career High 9.900 9.950 9.700 9.825 39.125

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition. Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Florida

Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2019 - 2020 Season Page: 1 Rachel Gowey Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.850 9.950 9.800 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.775 9.900 9.900 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.875 9.975 9.875 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.850 9.850 9.850 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.850 9.900 9.850 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.850 9.950 9.850 Average 9.842 9.921 9.854 Season High 9.875 9.975 9.900 Career High 9.875 9.950 9.975 9.900 39.475

Amelia Hundley Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.750 EX 9.875 9.825 9.850 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.775 9.775 9.850 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.900 9.875 9.925 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.875 9.775 9.850 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.875 9.300 9.875 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.875 9.900 Average 9.863 9.710 9.875 Season High 9.900 9.875 9.925 Career High 9.900 9.975 9.925 9.950 39.625

Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.775 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.775 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.925 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.900 9.875 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.775 EX 9.850 9.925 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.775 9.900 Average 9.863 9.850 Season High 9.925 9.925 Career High 9.925 9.925

Nya Reed Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.875 9.925 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.875 9.850 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.900 9.950 Average 9.883 9.908 Season High 9.900 9.950 Career High 9.900 9.950

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2019 - 2020 Season Page: 1 Payton Richards Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.850 9.800 9.825 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.775 9.850 9.850 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.925 9.825 9.900 9.850 39.500 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.925 9.800 9.900 9.775 39.400 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.825 9.850 9.950 9.850 39.475 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.950 9.850 9.875 9.825 39.500 Average 9.875 9.829 9.883 9.825 39.469 Season High 9.950 9.850 9.950 9.850 39.500 Career High 9.950 9.850 9.950 9.850 39.500

Savannah Schoenherr Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.800 9.850 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.650 9.850 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.725 9.975 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.900 9.900 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.825 9.950 9.850 EX A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.825 9.900 Average 9.788 9.904 Season High 9.900 9.975 Career High 9.900 9.975

Megan Skaggs Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.850 9.800 EX A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.800 9.875 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.900 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.900 9.825 9.225 EX H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.850 9.875 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.800 9.875 Average 9.838 9.867 Season High 9.900 9.900 Career High 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.925 39.550

Halley Taylor Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.825 EX A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.750 EX Average Season High Career High

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Statistics by Gymnast University of Florida: 2019 - 2020 Season Page: 1 Trinity Thomas Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr H 1/10/2020 Florida versus Arkansas 1-10-2020 9.825 9.925 9.975 9.975 39.700 A 1/17/2020 Florida at Missouri 1-17-20 9.725 9.075 9.925 9.950 38.675 H 1/24/2020 Florida versus LSU 1-24-20 9.900 10.000 9.900 9.975 39.775 A 1/31/2020 Florida at Kentucky 1-31-20 9.900 9.925 9.950 9.950 39.725 H 2/07/2020 Florida versus Denver and Iowa State 2-7-20 9.900 9.900 10.000 9.975 39.775 A 2/14/2020 Florida at Auburn 2-14-20 9.875 9.950 10.000 9.950 39.775 Average 9.854 9.796 9.958 9.963 39.571 Season High 9.900 10.000 10.000 9.975 39.775 Career High 9.950 10.000 10.000 9.975 39.775

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Uneven Bars Vault Score Date Athlete Opponent Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/24/2020 Trinity Thomas Louisiana State 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 10.000 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six 10.000 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry at Louisiana State 10.000 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 10.000 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn 10.000 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina 10.000 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan at Ball State 10.000 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama 10.000 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 10.000 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference 10.000 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas Championships 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah UCLA 10.000 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan Texas Woman’s University Evans 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines at Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky Island 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 3/24/2018 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 2/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.975 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson at Georgia 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.975 2/24/2017 Amelia Hundley Missouri 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Amelia Hundley Georgia 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia 9.975 4/21/2018 Alex McMurtry NCAA Championships – Super Six 9.975 3/6/2015 Alex McMurtry at Oklahoma 9.975 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry at NCAA University Park Regional 9.975 2/20/2015 Alex McMurtry at LSU Championships 9.975 1/18/2013 Ashanée Missouri 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska Dickerson 9.975 2/16/2018 Alex McMurtry at Georgia 9.975 4/4/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regional 9.975 2/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Auburn 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel at NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.975 2/17/2017 Alex McMurtry at Arkansas 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.975 1/24/2020 Savannah Louisiana State 9.975 4/13/1996 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Region Championships Schoenherr 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa 9.975 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina State & Illinois 9.975 1/15/2016 Bridget Sloan UCLA 9.975 2/18/1996 Kristen Guise Artistic Challenge 9.975 3/6/2015 Bridget Sloan at Oklahoma 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/3/1995 Kristen Guise Louisiana State 9.975 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 4/6/2013 Bridget Sloan NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.975 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.975 3/16/2013 Kytra Hunter at Utah 9.975 2/22/2013 Bridget Sloan Kentucky 9.975 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.975 2/22/2013 Kytra Hunter Kentucky 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.975 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 9.975 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness 9.975 3/24/2018 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 1/25/2019 Trinity Thomas Kentucky 9.975 2/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Alabama 9.975 2/1/2019 Trinity Thomas at Oklahoma 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.975 2/22/2019 Trinity Thomas Georgia 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia

Balance Beam Floor Exercise Score Date Athlete Opponent Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/26/2018 Alex McMurtry Oklahoma 10.000 2/9/2018 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.000 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 10.000 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 10.000 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.000 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter at Missouri 10.000 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky at Kentucky 10.000 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia 10.000 2/14/2020 Trinity Thomas at Auburn 10.000 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 10.000 2/7/2020 Trinity Thomas Denver & Iowa State 10.000 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 1/24/2020 Alyssa Louisiana State 10.000 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri Baumann 10.000 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 9.975 2/1/2019 Alyssa Baumann at Oklahoma 10.000 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 9.975 3/24/2018 Alyssa Baumann at SEC Championships 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel at Magical Classic 9.975 1/26/2018 Alyssa Baumann Oklahoma 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) 9.975 1/28/2011 Ashanée Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & 9.975 1/26/2018 Kennedy Baker Oklahoma Dickerson Penn State 9.975 2/7/2020 Alyssa Baumann Denver & Iowa State 9.975 1/24/2020 Rachel Gowey Louisiana State 9.975 3/8/2019 Alicia Boren Penn State 9.975 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.975 2/15/2019 Alicia Boren at Alabama 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed at Boise State 9.975 2/8/2013 Ashanée Alabama 9.975 3/7/2014 Bridget Sloan West Virginia Dickerson 9.975 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 9.975 2/19/2016 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 1/10/2020 Trinity Thomas Arkansas 9.975 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson at Nebraska 9.975 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky at Louisiana State 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridgette Caquatto Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie at West Virginia, George Washington, New 9.975 3/10/2017 Kennedy Baker West Virginia Caquatto Hampshire 9.975 2/13/2015 Kennedy Baker Missouri 9.950 3/23/2019 Alyssa Baumann at SEC Championships 9.975 1/30/2015 Kennedy Baker Georgia 9.950 4/5/2019 Alicia Boren NCAA Corvallis Regional Semifinal 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa 9.950 1/10/2020 Rachel Gowey Arkansas State & Illinois 9.950 3/23/2019 Rachel Gowey at Southeastern Conference 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State Championships 9.975 4/18/2015 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.950 2/23/2018 Rachel Gowey Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.975 3/21/2015 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 1/12/2018 Rachel Gowey LSU 9.975 3/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Texas Woman’s University 9.950 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry At NCAA University Park Regional 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia Championships 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.950 3/2/2018 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.975 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 2/23/2018 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 9.975 4/20/2013 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.950 3/10/2017 Alex McMurtry West Virginia 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 1/20/2017 Alex McMurtry at North Carolina 9.975 3/1/2013 Marissa King Minnesota 9.950 3/4/2016 Alex McMurtry at Kentucky 9.975 2/4/2011 Marissa King Alabama 9.950 3/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at SEC Championships 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 2/26/2016 Alex McMurtry LSU 9.975 1/24/2014 Rachel Spicer Georgia 9.950 2/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.975 2/7/2020 Trinity Thomas Denver & Iowa State 9.950 2/12/2016 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas 9.975 1/24/2020 Trinity Thomas Louisiana State 9.950 2/26/2016 Alicia Boren LSU 9.975 1/10/2020 Trinity Thomas Arkansas 9.950 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.975 4/6/2019 Trinity Thomas NCAA Corvallis Regional Final 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.975 3/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Penn State Dickerson 9.975 2/22/2019 Trinity Thomas Georgia 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Georgia 9.975 2/15/2019 Trinity Thomas at Alabama Dickerson 9.975 2/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Gators Link to Pink - Auburn 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska 9.950 3/23/2019 Megan Skaggs at SEC Championships 9.950 4/2/2016 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Minneapolis Regioinals 9.950 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at SEC Championships All-Around 9.950 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six Score Date Athlete Opponent 9.950 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 39.825 3/9/2018 Alex McMurtry Nebraska 9.950 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 39.825 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.950 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 39.825 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.950 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 39.8125 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.950 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 39.800 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six 9.950 2/13/2015 Claire Boyce Missouri 39.800 4/5/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regionals 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung at NCAA North Central Region 39.800 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota Championships 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise Iowa State & Illinois 9.950 2/20/2009 Corey Hartung Alabama 39.775 2/14/2020 Trinity Thomas at Auburn 9.950 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 39.775 2/7/2020 Trinity Thomas Denver & Iowa State 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 39.775 1/24/2020 Trinity Thomas Louisiana State 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 39.775 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson at North Carolina State 39.775 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson at LSU 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 39.775 4/6/2013 Kytra Hunter NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise at Kentucky 39.750 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise at Alabama 39.750 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 39.750 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 39.750 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 9.950 1/23/2004 Kristen Stucky Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 39.750 3/23/2013 Bridget Sloan at SEC Championships 9.950 1/9/2004 Kristen Stucky at Super Six Challenge 39.750 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 9.950 2/14/2003 Kristen Stucky Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 39.750 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 9.950 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 39.750 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 39.750 3/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Penn State 9.950 3/7/2014 Mackenzie West Virginia 39.725 4/7/2018 Alex McMurtry at NCAA University Park Regional Caquatto 39.725 3/8/2019 Alicia Boren Penn State 9.950 1/17/2014 Mackenzie at Auburn 39.725 2/10/2017 Alicia Boren Georgia Caquatto 39.725 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 9.950 1/24/2014 Mackenzie Georgia 39.725 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) Caquatto 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 9.950 4/19/2013 Mackenzie at NCAA Championships- Semifinals 39.725 1/31/2020 Trinity Thomas at Kentucky Caquatto 39.700 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Minnesota 39.700 3/18/2017 Alex McMurtry at SEC Championships Caquatto 39.700 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.950 1/11/2013 Mackenzie at Louisiana State 39.700 3/22/2014 Bridget Sloan at SEC Championships Caquatto 39.700 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 4/6/2013 Marissa King NCAA Gainesville Regional 39.700 1/17/2014 Bridget Sloan at Auburn 9.950 2/24/2012 Marissa King Georgia 39.700 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 9.950 2/17/2012 Marissa King at Auburn 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.950 1/27/2012 Marissa King Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 39.700 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 9.950 3/5/2010 Rebekah Zaiser North Carolina & Ball State 39.700 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night 39.700 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 9.950 1/31/2020 Trinity Thomas at Kentucky 39.700 1/10/2020 Trinity Thomas Arkansas 39.700 2/8/2019 Trinity Thomas Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 39.700 1/25/2019 Trinity Thomas Kentucky

Team Score Score Date Opponent Career All-Around Victories 198.425 3/1/2013 Minnesota Name Years Competed (RS) Victories FR SO JR SR Bridget Sloan 2013-16 27 7 10 1 9 198.400 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 26 10 6 7 3 198.375 1/24/2020 Louisiana State Melissa Miller 1986-89 23 4 3 11 5 198.325 3/7/2014 West Virginia Kytra Hunter 2012-2015 21 6 4 2 9 198.225 2/13/2015 Missouri 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA Ann Woods 1980-82 20 6 6 8 198.200 3/14/2014 at Missouri Kristen Guise 1993-96 17 5 6 6 198.175 1/29/2016 Alabama Ashanée Dickerson 2010-13 16 7 3 3 3 198.175 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships -Super Six Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 16 2 3 5 6 198.150 1/26/2018 Oklahoma Corey Hartung 2006-2009 14 6 1 5 2 198.125 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky Alicia Boren 2016-19 13 1 4 6 2 198.125 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 12 6 4 2 0 198.100 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma Trinity Thomas 2019-present 11 6 5 198.100 2/8/2013 Alabama Ashley Reed 2005-08 10 4 1 3 2 198.050 3/11/2016 North Carolina Orley Szmuch 2002-05 9 2 5 2 198.050 1/24/2014 Georgia Alaina Johnson 2011-14 7 3 2 2 198.025 3/8/2019 Penn State Melanie Sinclair 2006 (RS)-09 6 1 2 3 198.025 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma Kennedy Baker 2015-18 5 3 2 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona Amanda Castillo 2007-10 5 2 2 1 198.000 3/23/2013 at SEC Championships Alex McMurtry 2015-18 5 3 2 197.975 2/10/2017 Georgia Erinn Dooley 2001-05 4 4 197.925 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Janice Kerr 1987-90 4 2 1 1 197.900 2/24/2017 Missouri Lynnette Wittmeier 1989-93 (90) 4 3 1 197.900 3/13/2015 Texas Woman’s University Colleen Johnson 1992-95 4 1 1 1 1 197.900 3/16/2012 Utah Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 4 1 3 Hilary Thompson 1999-02 4 2 2 197.875 2/14/2020 at Auburn 197.875 2/7/2020 Denver & Iowa State Maria Anz 1983-85 3 2 1 197.875 2/26/2016 LSU Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 3 3 197.875 1/31/2014 Oklahoma Christina McDonald 1989-92 3 3 197.875 3/16/2013 at Utah Amy Beispiel 1987-90 2 1 1 197.875 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky Anita Botnen 1985-88 2 1 1 197.850 2/8/2019 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn Karen Brennalt 1987-90 2 2 197.850 4/21/2018 NCAA Championships – Super Six Betsy Hamm 1998-99 2 1 1 197.850 2/9/2018 Alabama Amelia Hundley 2017-present 2 2 197.850 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six Breanne King 2004-2007 2 1 1 197.850 2/10/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Marissa King 2010-13 2 2 197.825 3/18/2017 at SEC Championships Lindsey Miner 2000-03 2 2 197.8125 4/15/2017 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-14 1 1 Ericha Fassbender 2015-16 1 1 197.800 1/31/2020 at Kentucky Rachel Gowey 2017-present 1 1 197.775 3/19/2016 at SEC Championships Kim Hillner 1984-86 1 1 197.775 4/19/2013 at NCAA Championship – Semifinal Samantha Lutz 2004-07 1 1 197.775 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships - Super Six Lana Marty 1982-85 1 1 197.775 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland Marni Rager 1987 1 1 197.750 3/23/2019 at SEC Championships Katie Rue 2004-07 1 1 197.750 2/19/2016 at Missouri Pam Titus 1988-91 1 1 197.725 4/7/2018 at NCAA University Park Regional Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 1 1 197.725 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas Tracy Wilson 1988-91 1 1 197.725 2/12/2011 at Georgia 197.700 4/14/2017 at NCAA Championships – Super Six 197.700 1/27/2017 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.700 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah 197.675 1/25/2019 Kentucky 197.675 1/15/2016 UCLA 197.675 4/10/2010 at NCAA North Central Regionals 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 197.650 4/18/2014 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.650 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 197.600 3/10/2017 West Virginia 197.600 1/13/2017 Kentucky 197.600 1/30/2015 Georgia 197.5875 4/20/2018 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal II 197.575 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 197.575 2/1/2013 at Arkansas 197.550 2/4/2011 Alabama 197.550 3/19/2010 Utah 197.550 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 197.525 3/4/2016 at Kentucky 197.525 2/14/2014 Arkansas 197.525 2/24/2012 Georgia 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 197.500 4/5/2019 NCAA Corvallis Regional Semifinal 197.500 1/18/2019 at Louisiana State 197.500 2/17/2012 at Auburn 197.500 1/28/2011 Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State Top-10 Event Scores – All-Time Vault Beam Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.625 4/4/2015 at NCAA Morgantown Regional 49.675 1/24/2020 Louisiana State 49.625 3/21/2015 at SEC Championships 49.675 1/26/2018 Oklahoma 49.625 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 49.625 2/14/2020 at Auburn 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.625 3/23/2019 at SEC Championships 49.575 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.575 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships (team) 49.600 2/7/2020 Denver & Iowa State 49.575 2/17/2012 at Auburn 49.600 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma 49.550 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.600 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.550 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 49.575 3/9/2018 Nebraska 49.550 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.575 2/23/2018 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 49.550 4/5/2014 at NCAA Region Championships 49.575 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.550 2/22/2013 Kentucky 49.575 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 49.550 4/7/2012 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 49.575 3/11/2007 at Boise State 49.550 3/8/2019 Penn State 49.550 3/24/2018 at SEC Championships Bars 49.550 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU Score Date Event 49.550 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.725 1/25/2019 Kentucky 49.700 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 49.675 2/1/2019 at Oklahoma Floor 49.675 3/1/2013 Minnesota Score Date Event 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 49.875 1/24/2014 Georgia 49.650 1/24/2020 Louisiana State 49.725 2/15/2019 at Alabama 49.650 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.725 2/27/2015 Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.625 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 49.725 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 49.625 3/14/2014 at Missouri 49.700 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.675 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.625 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.675 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.625 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.675 1/29/2016 Alabama 49.600 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.675 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.650 1/24/2020 Louisiana State 49.600 1/18/2013 at Missouri 49.650 2/8/2019 Gators Link to Pink vs Auburn 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.650 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.650 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.650 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.650 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn