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Event Results Individual Results on Vault Meet: NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 4:18pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 801 Katherine Grable Arkansas 9.9750 1 501 Rheagan Courville LSU 9.9750 3 262 Haley Scaman Oklahoma 9.9667 4 257 Maileana Kanewa Oklahoma 9.9417 5 814 Lindsay Mable Minnesota 9.9333 6 211 Bridget Sloan Florida 9.9167 6 304 Lindsey Cheek Georgia 9.9167 8 553 Olivia Courtney UCLA 9.8750 9 611 Sachi Sugiyama Michigan 9.8667 9 651 Georgia Dabritz Utah 9.8667 11 309 Brandie Jay Georgia 9.8500 12 507 Ashleigh Gnat LSU 9.8250 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: University of Alabama Individual Results on Uneven Parallel Bars Meet: NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 4:18pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 211 Bridget Sloan Florida 9.9375 2 461 Samantha Shapiro Stanford 9.9250 3 464 Kristina Vaculik Stanford 9.9000 4 203 Mackenzie Caquatto Florida 9.8875 5 501 Rheagan Courville LSU 9.8750 6 108 Kim Jacob Alabama 9.8500 6 208 Alaina Johnson Florida 9.8500 6 304 Lindsey Cheek Georgia 9.8500 9 459 Shona Morgan Stanford 9.8375 10 263 Taylor Spears Oklahoma 9.8250 11 609 Joanna Sampson Michigan 9.7625 12 561 Samantha Peszek UCLA 9.1000 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: University of Alabama Individual Results on Balance Beam Meet: NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 4:18pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 263 Taylor Spears Oklahoma 9.9250 2 304 Lindsey Cheek Georgia 9.9000 3 816 Madeline Gardiner Oregon State 9.8875 3 301 Mary Beth Box Georgia 9.8875 3 503 Sydney Ewing LSU 9.8875 3 160 Jamie Schleppenbach Nebraska 9.8875 7 464 Kristina Vaculik Stanford 9.8750 8 153 Jessie DeZiel Nebraska 9.8625 8 253 Chayse Capps Oklahoma 9.8625 10 208 Alaina Johnson Florida 9.8500 10 152 Hollie Blanske Nebraska 9.8500 12 104 Sarah DeMeo Alabama 9.8375 12 203 Mackenzie Caquatto Florida 9.8375 14 162 Emily Wong Nebraska 9.7500 15 108 Kim Jacob Alabama 9.3750 16 815 Hanna Nordquist Minnesota 9.3000 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: University of Alabama Individual Results on Floor Exercise Meet: NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2014 4/20/2014 4:18pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 801 Katherine Grable Arkansas 9.9625 2 609 Joanna Sampson Michigan 9.9500 2 257 Maileana Kanewa Oklahoma 9.9500 2 262 Haley Scaman Oklahoma 9.9500 5 108 Kim Jacob Alabama 9.9375 6 111 Diandra Milliner Alabama 9.9125 6 251 Lara Albright Oklahoma 9.9125 8 102 Lauren Beers Alabama 9.9000 8 513 Jessica Savona LSU 9.9000 8 162 Emily Wong Nebraska 9.9000 11 662 Becky Tutka Utah 9.8500 12 309 Brandie Jay Georgia 9.7875 13 652 Nansy Damianova Utah 9.7375 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: University of Alabama.
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