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IOWA HAWKEYES WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 2018 SCHEDULE Week 9 All Times Are Central Standard and Subject to Change the Competition 1 IOWA HAWKEYES WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 2018 SCHEDULE Week 9 All times are Central standard and subject to change The Competition..............No. 25 Iowa State JAN.6 at Arizona State 4th, ...........................................No. 19 Missouri Tempe, Ariz. 193.000 Date .............................................. March 9 Time ......................................6:30 P.M. (CT) JAN.13 at Michigan State W, Location ...................................Ames, Iowa East Lansing, Mich. 193.375 Stadium ............................Hilton Coliseum JAN.19 Ohio State W, Iowa City, Iowa 195.725 Iowa’s Record .........................5-7, 3-2 B1G Missouri’s Record .....................6-6, 3-6 SEC JAN.25 at Maryland W, Iowa State’s Record ...........16-4, 1-1 Big 12 College Park, Md. 196.000 Live Stats .....................hawkeyesports.com Live Stream ..............................Cyclones TV FEB. 2 at Illinois L, Champaign, Ill. 195.150 THIS WEEK FEB. 10 Nebraska L, The GymHawks travel to Ames, Iowa, to compete against No. 25 Iowa State and No. 19 Missouri Iowa City, Iowa 194.900 on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (CT) at the Hilton Coliseum. Ball State W, FEB. 16 WATCH/FOLLOW LIVE Iowa City, Iowa 195.775 • The meet will be live streamed on Cyclones TV ($). A direct link is on the women’s FEB. 23 at Southern Utah L, gymnastics schedule page on hawkeyesports.com. Cedar City, Utah 195.775 • Live stats links throughout the season can be found on the women’s gymnastics schedule MARCH 2 SEMO W, page on hawkeyesports.com. Iowa City, Iowa 195.500 FOLLOW THE HAWKEYES MARCH 4 at TWU L, For an inside look at the Iowa gymnastics program and access to exclusive coverage, “like” Iowa Denton, Texas 195.525 Women’s Gymnastics on Facebook and follow @IowaGymnastics on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. MARCH 9 at Iowa State 6:30 PM Ames, Iowa SCOUTING NO. 19 MISSOURI MARCH 17 Big Five Meet TBA • The Tigers are ranked No. 19 nationally with a regional qualifying score (RQS) of 196.240. Piscataway, N.J. • Mizzou holds an overall record of 6-6 and an SEC conference mark of 3-6. • Nationally, Missouri is ranked 19th on vault (49.055 RQS), 20th on beam (49.075), 21st on MARCH 24 Big Ten Championships TBA floor (49.170), and 23rd on bars (49.065). Champaign, Ill. • Mizzou returns 14 letterwinners off its 2017 NCAA Regional squad, including junior APRIL 7 NCAA Regionals TBA Britney Ward, and welcomes four freshmen. TBA • Ward holds the Tiger’s individual season highs on vault (9.900) and beam (9.950). • Missouri is led by head coach Shannon Welker, who is in his fifth season. APRIL 20 NCAA Championships TBA St. Louis, Mo. SCOUTING NO. 25 IOWA STATE APRIL 21 NCAA Championships TBA • The Cyclones are ranked No. 25 nationally with a regional qualifying score (RQS) of St. Louis, Mo. 195.745. • Iowa State holds an overall record of 16-4 with a Big 12 conference mark of 1-1. APRIL 22 NCAA Championships TBA • Nationally, the Cyclones are ranked 25th on vault (49.005 RQS) and beam (48.995), 27th St. Louis, Mo. on bars (49.000), and 38th on floor (49.000). • Iowa State returns 13 letterwinners from last season, including senior Haylee Young, and FOLLOW THE HAWKEYES welcomes four newcomers. • Young leads Iowa State in the national rankings on beam (36th), floor (75th), and in the all-around (26th). The senior also holds the team’s individual season highs on beam (9.925) and floor (9.900). @IowaGymnastics /IowaGymnastics @IowaGymnastics • The Cyclones are led by head coach Jay Ronayne, who is in his 12th season. WEEK 9 | MARCH 9 | AMES, IOWA 2 Big Ten Conference Rankings LAST TIME OUT Overall Big Ten • After defeating Southeast Missouri State, 195.500-192.750, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on March 2, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. the Hawkeyes fell to Texas Woman’s University, 195.575-195.525, on March 4 at the Kitty Magee Nebraska 11-2-0 .846 5-0-0 1.000 Arena. Michigan 10-2-1 .808 4-1-0 .800 Minnesota 11-3-0 .786 3-2-0 .600 • Seniors Melissa Zurawski and Lanie Snyder tied for the floor title against SEMO, both posting a Ohio State 9-4-0 .692 3-2-0 .600 9.925, a mark that ties for tenth-best in program history. This is a career high for Zurawski. Illinois 10-5-0 .667 3-2-0 .600 • Charlotte Sullivan recorded a season-best 9.900 on bars, winning the title against the Redhawks. Iowa 5-7-0 .417 3-2-0 .600 Maryland 12-7-0 .632 2-3-0 .400 • Three GymHawks -- Zurawski (bars, 9.875), Snyder (floor, 9.875), and junior Nicole Chow (beam, Penn State 7-5-0 .583 1-4-0 .200 9.875) -- won event titles against the Pioneers. Rutgers 9-13-0 .409 0-5-0 .000 • The Hawkeyes earned a season-high 49.225 on floor. Michigan State 5-8-0 .385 1-4-0 .200 HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS 2018 BIG TEN GYMNASTS TO WATCH • The GymHawks return 14 letterwinners and welcome five new additions -- Erin Castle, Emma Illinois Rae Balthazor, So. Hartzler, Madison Kampschroeder, Annabelle Mosier, and Ashley Smith -- to the 2018 squad. Bridget Hodan, Sr. • Castle is from Boone, Iowa, and trained at Iowa Triad Gymnastics. She finished her high school Iowa Clair Kaji, So. Lanie Snyder, Sr. career as the bars champion and third in the all-around at stat. She also finished sixth in the all- Maryland Alecia Farina, So. around at regional competition. Audrey Barber, Fr. • Hartzler comes from Marion, Iowa, and trained at the Iowa Gymnastics Academy. During her Michigan Olivia Karas, Jr. senior year, she was the all-around champion at state, runner-up on bars and third on vault at Brianna Brown, Sr. Michigan State Gabriella Douglas, So. regional competition, and was the bars champions at the 2017 Nationals. Lea Mitchell, Fr. • Kampschroeder -- a native of Overland Park, Kansas -- trained at Fuzion Gymnastics. She finished Minnesota Hannah Hitchcock, Sr. her high school career as the state champion on beam and finishing fourth on beam and fifth on Lexy Ramler, Fr. Nebraska Megan Schweihofer, Jr. bars at regionals. Sienna Crouse, Jr. • Mosier comes from Longmont, Colorado, where she trained at Airborne Gymnastics and Dance. Ohio State Jenna Swartzentruber, Fr. • During the 2016 season, Mosier finished runner-up on floor and bars at state competition and Alexis Mattern, Sr. Penn State Briannah Tsang, Sr. came in second on bars again at regionals. Lauren Bridgens, Fr. • Smith -- a native of Jacksonville, Florida -- rounds out the newcomers. She trained at TNT Rutgers Libby Groden, Sr. Gymnastics. The freshman finished her high school career by placing third on bars at state, runner- Makenzey Shank, Sr. up on vault at regional competition, and qualifying for the 2017 JO National Championships. 2018 BIG TEN WEEKLY HONORS Jan. 8 G: Olivia Karas, Michigan UP NEXT E: Brianna Brown, Michigan F: Lauren Bridgens, Penn State Iowa competes at the Big Five Meet on March 17 at 4:30 p.m. (CT) in Piscataway, N.J. The Hawkeyes face Rutgers, Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State in the competition. Jan. 16 G: Paige Zaziski, Michigan Briannah Tsang, Penn State E: Emma McLean, Michigan F: Syd Townsend, Michigan Kynsee Roby, Nebraska Jan. 22 G: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota E: Sienna Crouse, Nebraska F: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota Jan. 29 G: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota E: Sienna Crouse, Nebraska F: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota Feb. 5 G: Briannah Tsang, Penn State E: Grace Williams, Nebraska F: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota Feb. 12 G: Audrey Barber, Maryland E: Ivy Lu, Minnesota F: Lexy Ramler, Minnesota www.hawkeyesports.com Twitter: @IowaGymnastics Facebook: IowaGymnastics WEEK 9 | MARCH 9 | AMES, IOWA 2 National Rankings POTENTIAL LINEUP Rank Team Team RQS High Based off last week’s competittion 1. Oklahoma 197.980 198.375 2. LSU 197.715 198.175 3. UCLA 197.415 198.075 VAULT BALANCE BEAM 4. Utah 197.415 197.700 1. Charlotte Sullivan 1. Misty-Jade Carlson 5. Florida 197.325 198.150 2. Sydney Hogan 6. Alabama 197.005 197.525 2. Lanie Snyder 7. Michigan 196.930 197.550 3. Melissa Zurawski 3. Charlotte Sullivan 8. Kentucky 196.715 197.100 4. Nicole Chow 4. Breanna Fitzke 9. Washington 196.670 197.075 10. Arkansas 196.660 197.275 5. Maria Ortiz 5. Nikki Youd 11. Oregon State 196.605 197.300 6. Nikki Youd 6. Nicole Chow 12. Arizona State 196.510 196.800 13. Nebraska 196.455 197.175 14. Boise State 196.430 196.875 UNEVEN BARS FLOOR EXERCISE 15. Denver 196.360 196.800 1. Lanie Snyder 1. Nikki Youd 16. Auburn 196.340 197.000 17. Georgia 196.310 197.000 2. Maddie Kampschroeder 2. Gina Leal 18. George Washington 196.285 196.825 3. Maria Ortiz 3. Charlotte Sullivan 19. Missouri 196.240 196.925 4. Nicole Chow 20. California 196.235 197.500 4. Melissa Zurawski 21. BYU 196.040 196.625 5. Emma Hartzler 5. Melissa Zurawski 22. Minnesota 196.010 196.675 6. Charlotte Sullivan 6. Lanie Snyder 23. Ohio State 195.925 196.775 24. North Carolina State 195.765 196.575 25. Illinois 195.745 196.700 25. Iowa State 195.745 196.450 2018 Opponents in Italics IOWA WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKING Preseason 20 Week 1 30 Week 2 45 Week 3 42 Week 4 36 Week 5 36 Week 6 38 Week 7 36 Week 8 30 Week 9 29 TEAM SCHOOL RECORDS Name Year Event Hometown (High School) Major Misty-Jade Carlson Jr. All-Around Portland, Ore. (Homeschooled) Journalism; Graphic Design Erin Castle Fr.
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