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Pac-12 Gymnastics (W) PAC-12 GYMNASTICS (W) PAC-12 GYMNAST 2006 ... Kristen Smyth, STAN Danna Lister, ASU Beam ........... John Spini, ASU Kristen Smyth, CAL Stella Umeh, UCLA OF THE YEAR 2007 ... Joanne Bowers, WASH Cindy Tom, CAL Danna Lister, ASU 1987 ... Tanya Service, UCLA ........... Kristen Smyth, STAN Leah Homma, UCLA 1988 ... Jill Andrews, UCLA 2008 ... Tanya Chaplin, OSU 1993 All-Around 1989 ... Tanya Service, UCLA 2009 ... Kristen Smith, STAN Tina Brinkman, ASU Floor 1990 ... Jill Andrews, UCLA 2010 ... Tanya Chaplin, OSU Amy Durham, OSU Stella Umeh, UCLA 1991 ... Joy Selig, OSU 2011 ... Tanya Chaplin, OSU Stacy Fowlkes, ARIZ Rändi Miller, OSU 1992 ... Chari Knight, OSU Kristi Gunning, ARIZ Kareema Marrow, UCLA 1993 ... Stacy Fowlkes, ARIZ Jenna Karadbil, ARIZ 1994 ... Chari Knight, OSU PAC-12 Christine Niebling, WASH 1996 All-Around 1995 ... Leah Homma, UCLA Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ 1996 ... Katie Freeland, ASU ALL-CONFERENCE Vault Klara Kudilkova, WASH 1997 ... Leah Homma, UCLA 1987 Jill Andrews, UCLA Tina Brinkman, ASU Keri Monahan, STAN 1998 ... Stella Umeh, UCLA Suzy Baldock, ASU Kristi Gunning, ARIZ Leah Homma, UCLA 1999 ... Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA Mary Kay Brown, ARIZ Kareema Marrow, UCLA Amy Slack, OSU 2000 ... Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA Kim Hamilton, UCLA Katie Freeland, ASU 2001 ... Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Jodie Leekwai, ARIZ Bars 2002 ... Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Yumi Mordre, WASH Megan Fenton, UCLA Vault 2003 ... Onnie Willis, UCLA Tanya Service, UCLA Stacy Fowlkes, ARIZ Klara Kudilkova, WASH 2004 ... Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Karli Urban, ASU Renee Runyon, OSU Amanda Turko, OSU 2005 ... Kristen Maloney, UCLA Dee Fischer, UCLA 2006 ... Kate Richardson, UCLA 1988 Jill Andrews, UCLA Beam 2007 ... Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Karli Urban, ASU Traci Crover, OSU Bars 2008 ... Tabitha Yim, STAN Yumi Mordre, WASH Jenna Karadbil, ARIZ Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ 2009 ... Mandi Rodriguez, OSU Molly Carpenter, ASU Carol Ulrich, UCLA Becky Bowers, ARIZ 2010 ... Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA Linda Pierce, OSU Stella Umeh, UCLA 2011 ... Leslie Mak, OSU Michelle Colavin, ASU Floor Kim Hamilton, UCLA Tina Brinkman, ASU Beam Noelle Schnurpfeil, ARIZ Traci Crover, OSU Nancy Milberger, ARIZ PAC-12 FRESHMAN Dina Amoroso, STAN Amy Durham, OSU Megan Murphy, OSU Dachelle Newton, WASH Rändi Miller, OSU OF THE YEAR Amy Lucena, UCLA 1994 All-Around 2000 ... Doni Thompson, UCLA Shawn McGinnis, UCLA Marilyn Anderson, OSU Floor 2001 ... Lindsay Wing, STAN Tina Brinkman, ASU Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ 2002 ... Katie Johnson, ARIZ 1989 Jill Andrews, UCLA Jene Elzie, STAN Amy Murakami, STAN ........... Mandy Delgado, STAN Kim Hamilton, UCLA Leah Homma, UCLA Klara Kudilkova, WASH 2003 ... Kate Richardson, UCLA Amy Lucena, UCLA Kareema Marrow, UCLA 2004 ... Chelsea Plourde, OSU Yumi Mordre, WASH Amanda Turko, OSU 1997 All-Around 2005 ... Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Linda Pierce, OSU Tiffany Simpson, WASH 2006 ... Ariana Berlin, UCLA Joy Selig, OSU Vault Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ ........... Jami Lanz, OSU Tanya Service, UCLA Tina Brinkman, ASU Larissa Fontaine, STAN 2007 ... Carly Janiga, STAN Jami Sherman, OSU Kareema Marrow, UCLA Amy Murakami, STAN 2008 ... Brittani McCullough, UCLA Karli Urban, ASU Karen Nelson, UCLA Jamie Stauffer, WASH 2009 ... Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA 2010 ... Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 1990 Jill Andrews, UCLA Bars 2011 ... Olivia Courtney, UCLA Suzy Baldock, ASU Becky Bowers, ARIZ Vault Anna Basaldua, ARIZ Megan Fenton, UCLA Tiffany Simpson, WASH PAC-12 COACH Jennifer Callow, WASH Chari Knight, OSU Jamie Stauffer, WASH Beth Hansen, ARIZ Meagan Wright, ASU OF THE YEAR Renee Kelly, UCLA Beam 1987 ... Jerry Tomlinson, UCLA Diane Monty, ARIZ Leah Homma, UCLA Bars 1988 ... Jim Turpin, OSU Diana Rendall, ARIZ Chari Knight, OSU Leah Homma, UCLA 1989 ... Jim Gault, ARIZ Joy Selig, OSU Dana Lister, ASU Amy Murakami, STAN 1990 ... Jerry Tomlinson, UCLA Carol Ulrich, UCLA Larissa Fontaine, STAN ........... Jim Gault, ARIZ Floor 1991 ... Jim Turpin, OSU 1991 Kelly Baker, OSU Tina Brinkman, ASU Beam 1992 ... Jim Turpin, OSU Anna Basaldua, ARIZ Leah Homma, UCLA Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ 1993 ... Jim Gault, ARIZ Christine Belotti, ASU Kareema Marrow, UCLA Leah Homma, UCLA 1994 ... Jim Gault, ARIZ Natalie Britton, UCLA Rändi Miller, OSU ........... Alfred Mitchell, CAL Traci Crover, OSU 1995 All-Around ........... John Spini, ASU Amy Durham, OSU Stella Umeh, UCLA Floor 1995 ... Valorie Kondos, UCLA Renee Kelly, UCLA Leah Homma, UCLA Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ ........... John Spini, ASU Chari Knight, OSU Meagan Wright, ASU Klara Kudilkova, WASH 1996 ... Jim Gault, ARIZ Shylo Milner, WASH Kareema Marrow, UCLA Tiffany Simpson, WASH ........... John Spini, ASU Michelle Sandoz, OSU Tenli Poggemeyer, ARIZ Mindy Ornellas, CAL ........... Jim Turpin, OSU Joy Selig, OSU Jene Elzie, STAN 1997 ... Bob Levesque, WASH 1998 All-Around 1998 ... Bob Levesque, WASH 1992 Anna Basaldua, ARIZ Vault Kara Fry, ARIZ 1999 ... Tanya Chaplin, OSU Tina Brinkman, ASU Katie Freeland, ASU Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA 2000 ... Valorie Kondos, UCLA Amy Durham, OSU Lisa Washington, CAL Leila Khoury, CAL 2001 ... Mark Cook, STAN Jene Elzie, STAN Leah Homma, UCLA Kristin McDermott, ARIZ 2002 ... Bill Ryden, ARIZ Rhonda Faehn, UCLA Megan Murphy, OSU 2003 ... Cari DuBois, CAL Stacy Fowlkes, ARIZ Bars Tiffany Simpson, WASH ........... Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA Kristi Gunning, ARIZ Becky Bowers, ARIZ 2004 ... Kristen Smyth, STAN Jenna Karadbil, ARIZ Stella Umeh, UCLA 2005 ... Tanya Chaplin, OSU Chari Knight, OSU Kareema Marrow, UCLA 4 PAC-12 GYMNASTICS (W) Vault 2001 All-Around Beam Vault Lara Degenhardt, OSU Lindsay Wing, STAN Lindsay Wing, STAN Kate Richardson, UCLA Tiffany Simpson, WASH Stacy Wong, WASH Kate Richardson, UCLA Liz Tricase, STAN Stella Umeh, UCLA Caroline Fluhrer, STAN Ashley Ellsberry, ASU Tabitha Yim, STAN Kara Fry, ARIZ Bars Lana Apisukh, WASH Floor Bars Deanne Droegemueller, OSU Jennifer Exaltacion, STAN Maggie Germaine, ASU Ashley Kelly, ASU Amy Slack, OSU Kate Richardson, UCLA Liz Tricase, STAN Amy Shelton, ASU Vault Chrissy Lamun, OSU Tabitha Yim, STAN Katrina Severin, OSU Beam Caroline Fluhrer, STAN 2004 All-Around Beam Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA Stacy Wong, WASH Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Ashley Kelly, ASU Megan Murphy, OSU Kate Richardson, UCLA Kate Richardson, UCLA Tiffany Simpson, WASH Bars Ashley Kelly , ASU Tabitha Yim, STAN Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Natalie Foley, STAN Floor Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Monica Bisordi, ARIZ Floor Elizabeth McNabb, ASU Stacy Wong, WASH Chelsea Plourde, OSU Kate Richardson, UCLA Elizabeth Reid, ASU Tasha Smith, OSU Stella Umeh, UCLA Beam Vault Tabitha Yim, STAN Lindsay Wing, STAN Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 1999 All-Around Lise Leveille, STAN Kate Richardson, UCLA 2007 All-Around Lanna Apisukh, WASH Jennifer Exaltacion, STAN Natalie Foley, STAN Nicole Harris, ASU Lena Degteva, UCLA Katrina Severin, OSU Jami Lanz, OSU Wendy Ellsberry, ASU Bars Anna Li, UCLA Kristin McDermott, ARIZ Floor Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Caroline Fluhrer, STAN Tasha Smith, OSU Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU Mandi Klug, WASH Natalie Foley, STAN Karin Wurm, ARIZ Katrina Severin, OSU Vault Lana Apisukh, WASH Beam Vault Lara Degenhardt, OSU Lise Leveille, STAN Ashley Kelly, ASU Ashley Houghting, WASH Heidi Hornbeek, ARIZ Kristen Maloney, UCLA Mandi Rodriguez, OSU Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 2002 All-Around Molly Seaman, WASH Michelle Selesky, UCLA Monica Bisordi, ARIZ Lindsay Wing, STAN Bars Annie Campbell, OSU Bars Stephanie Bychowski, OSU Randi Liljenquist, ARIZ Floor Carly Janiga, STAN Danae Phillips, OSU Emily Pritchard, WASH Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Jordan Schwikert, UCLA Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA Onnie Willis, UCLA Kate Richardson, UCLA Tabitha Yim, STAN Carly Dockendorf, WASH Beam Vault Beam Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA Andi McCabe, ARIZ 2005 All-Around April Boone, ASU Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU Emily Pritchard, WASH Ashley Kelly, ASU Kelly Fee, STAN Corrie Young, OSU Onnie Willis, UCLA Natalie Foley, STAN Jamie Holton, ARIZ Monica Bisordi, ARIZ Floor Bars Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Floor Lara Degenhardt, OSU Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Jordan Schwikert, UCLA Jamie Holton, ARIZ Elizabeth McNabb, ASU Elizabeth Jillson, OSU Kristen Maloney, UCLA Carly Janiga, STAN Amy Murakami, STAN Emily Pritchard, WASH Nicole Ourada, STAN Doni Thompson, UCLA Vault 2000 All-Around Kate Richardson, UCLA 2008 All Around Lanna Apisukh, WASH Beam Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Ariana Berlin, UCLA Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Alyssa Beckerman, UCLA Kristen Maloney, UCLA Tiana Jean, ASU Lena Degteva, UCLA Monica Bisordi, ARIZ Jami Lanz, OSU Larissa Fontaine, STAN Lise Leveille, STAN Bars Anna Li, UCLA Randi Liljenquist, ARIZ Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Jordan Schwikert, UCLA Tiffany Simpson, WASH Floor Kristen Maloney, UCLA Karin Wurm, ARIZ Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Tabitha Yim, STAN Second Team Vault Randi Liljenquist, ARIZ Alexis Greene, ARIZ Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Katie Johnson, ARIZ Beam Miranda Russell, ARIZ Lena Degteva, UCLA Ashley Kelly, ASU Larissa Fontaine, STAN 2003 All-Around Kristen Maloney, UCLA Vault Kate Richardson, UCLA Kate Richardson, UCLA Mandi Rodriguez, OSU Bars Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Onnie Willis, UCLA Floor Tasha Smith, OSU Lena Degteva, UCLA Lise Léveillé, STAN Kate Richardson, UCLA Second Team Larissa Fontaine, STAN Natalie Foley, STAN Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Haley Bogart, WASH Ashley Kelly , ASU Kristen Maloney, UCLA Yuki Lamb, OSU Beam Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Vault 2006 All-Around Bars Lea Carver, ASU Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Ariana Berlin, UCLA Allyse Ishino, STAN
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