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2010 Big Ten Women's Gymnastics Final Release 2010 BIG TEN WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS FINAL RELEASE Contact: Dan Mihalik, Robert Hammel Communications Intern • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 146 • E-mail: [email protected] GYMINFO TEAM RANKINGS BIG TEN WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SEASON IN REVIEW FINAL Michigan, along with members from five other conference women’s gymnastics teams, were Rank/School Score represented at the 2010 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships, held at the Steven C. 1. UCLA 197.725 O’Connell Center on the University of Florida campus. In all, conference student-athletes com- 2. Oklahoma 197.250 bined for 15 All-America honors, including nine first-team awards. 3. Alabama 197.225 4. Stanford 197.100 Penn State’s Brandi Personett won first-team All-America honors in the all-around, the balance 5. Florida 197.000 beam and floor exercise, while teammate Sharaya Musser was named an All-American in the 6. Utah 196.225 all-around and the vault. Michigan’s Natalie Beilstein (floor exercise), Kylee Botterman (vault), 7. Nebraska 196.175 Kelsey Knutson (balance beam) and Brittnee Martinez (vault) each earned one honor. 8. Oregon State 196.050 9. LSU 196.025 The Michigan Wolverines won their fourth straight Big Ten Championship at the 2010 Big Ten 10. MichigAn 195.700 Women’s Gymnastics Championships. The win was Michigan’s 17th in the last 19 years and the 11. Arkansas 195.600 team never trailed throughout the meet. The Wolverines scored a 49.450 on the balance beam, 12. Missouri 194.600 their final rotation, to seal the win. 13. Georgia 393.170 14. Penn State 392.275 Michigan finished with a 196.900 score, with Penn State finishing second with a 196.525 score. 15. Denver 391.700 Iowa was third with 195.575 points, while Michigan State and Minnesota tied for fourth with 16. Illinois-Chicago 391.680 195.350 points. Illinois’ 195.025 score was good for sixth and the host Buckeyes were seventh 17. Boise State 391.580 with 194.700. 18. Southern Utah 390.980 19. Auburn 390.950 Individually, Personett won conference championships in the all-around and in floor exercise as 20. Arizona 390.645 she was named 2010 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year. Penn State teammate Natalie Ettl won the 21. Kentucky 390.575 uneven bars crown, Michigan’s Beilstein won the vault title and Iowa’s Houry Gebeshian 22. Central Michigan 390.465 claimed the balance beam championship. 23. Washington 390.455 24. Iowa State 390.215 25. MInneSota 390.160 2010 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW GYMNASTS OF THE WEEK Place Vault UB BB FX Total 1. Michigan* 49.125 49.125 49.450 49.200 196.900 2. Penn State 48.850 49.350 49.025 49.300 196.525 Jan. 11 G: Brandi Personett, Sr., PSU 3. Iowa 48.525 48.975 49.200 48.875 195.575 F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH 4. Michigan State 48.825 48.825 48.675 49.025 195.350 Jan. 18 G: Allison Buckley, Jr., ILL Minnesota 48.725 48.925 48.925 48.775 195.350 F: Shanthi Teike, MSU 6. Illinois 48.925 48.150 49.100 48.850 195.025 Jan. 25 G: Brandi Personett, Sr., PSU 7. Ohio State 48.700 48.525 48.725 48.750 194.700 F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH * Big Ten Champion Feb. 1 G: Rebecca Simbhudas, Jr., IOWA F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH 2010 All-Big Ten Teams Sportsmanship Honorees Individual Champions First Team Laura Woolf, ILL All-Around Feb. 8 G: Brandi Personett, Sr., PSU Allison Buckley, ILL Jessa Hansen, IOWA Brandi Personett, PSU F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH Melissa Fernandez, ILL Sarah Curtis, MICH Feb. 15 G: Brandi Personett, Sr., PSU Sarah Schmidt, ILL Rochelle Robinson, MSU Floor Exercise Rebecca Simbhudas, IOWA Alexis Russell, MINN Brandi Personett, PSU F: Sharaya Musser, PSU Kylee Botterman, MICH Hillary Dow, OSU Feb. 22 G: Brandi Personett, Sr., PSU Sarah Curtis, MICH Natalie Ettl, PSU Vault F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH Nicole Curler, MSU Natalie Beilstein, MICH Alexis Russell, MINN 2010 Individual Honors F: Shanthi Teike, MSU Sharaya Musser, PSU Gymnast of the Year Uneven Bars March 1 G: Kylee Botterman, Jr., MICH Brandi Personett, PSU Brandi Personett, PSU Natalie Ettl, PSU F: Brittnee Martinez, MICH Second Team Freshman of the Year Balance Beam March 8 G: Sharaya Musser, Fr., PSU Nicole Cowart, ILL Sharaya Musser, PSU Houry Gebeshian, IOWA F: Sharaya Musser, PSU Houry Gebeshian, IOWA March 15 G: Sarah Curtis, Sr., MICH Jessa Hansen, IOWA Co-Coach of the Year Natalie Beilstein, MICH Bob Starkell, ILL F: Natalie Beilstein, MICH Kelsey Knutson, MICH Bev Plocki, MICH March 22 G: Kylee Botterman, Jr., MICH Kelsey Morley, MSU F: Sharaya Musser, PSU Rochelle Robinson, MSU Rebecca Best, OSU Hillary Dow, OSU G: Gymnast of the Week F: Freshman of the Week Natalie Ettl, PSU 2010 Big Ten Women’s gymnastics Final Release Page 2 of 5 NCAA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY T I E A App. School Years Participated 0 6 5 1 18 Michigan 1982-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-10 0 1 1 0 2 Minnesota 1997-02 0 1 0 0 7 Penn State* 1992-95-98-99-00-05-09 0 0 0 0 6 Ohio State 1983-85-86-87-89-90 0 0 0 0 2 Iowa 2003-04 0 0 0 0 1 Michigan State 1988 0 0 0 0 1 Illinois 2009 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (discontinued in 1983) 0 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin (discontinued in 1991) T - team championships I - individual champions (including all-around) E - individual event champions A - all-around champions * Penn State statistics do not include competition prior to joining the Big Ten Conference in 1992 nCAA ToP 10 TeAM FInISHeS 1982 1994 1999 2005 Michigan 10th Michigan 4th Michigan 2nd Michigan 5th Penn State 8th 1983 1995 2006 Ohio State 8th Michigan 2nd (tie) 2000 Michigan 7th Penn State 8th Michigan 6th 1985 Penn State 7th 2007 Ohio State 8th 1996 Michigan 6th Michigan 6th 2001 1986 Michigan 3rd 2008 Ohio State 10th 1997 Michigan 8th (tie) Michigan 4th 2002 1987 Minnesota 10th Michigan 7th 2009 Ohio State 8th Minnesota 9th Penn State 9th 1998 1992 Michigan 8th 2003 2010 Penn State 4th Penn State 10th Michigan 5th Michigan 10th 1993 2004 Michigan 9th Michigan 8th InDIVIDUAL nCAA CHAMPIonS All-Around Uneven Bars Balance Beam 2001 Elise Ray, MICH (t) 1990 Marie Roethlisberger, MINN 2002 Elise Ray, MICH 1993 Beth Wymer, MICH (t) Vault 1994 Beth Wymer, MICH (t) 1986 Pam Loree, PSU (t) 1995 Beth Wymer, MICH 2004 Elise Ray, MICH 2010 Big Ten Women’s gymnastics Final Release Page 3 of 5 BIG TEN WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY T I E A School Championships 18 73 61 12 Michigan 1982-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-07-08-09-10 5 21 18 3 Ohio State 1983-84-85-86-87 5 32 26 6 Minnesota 1988-89-91-98-06 1 11 10 1 Illinois 1990 0 13 11 2 Iowa 0 19 13 6 Penn State 0 9 9 0 Michigan State 0 3 2 1 Wisconsin (discontinued in 1991) 0 0 0 0 Indiana (discontinued in 1983) T - team championships I - individual champions (including all-around) E - individual event champions A - all-around champions nUMBeR oF InDIVIDUAL TITLeS (single season) 4 Marie Roethlisberger, MINN, 1989 (AA, V, co-UPB, BB) Beth Wymer, MICH, 1992 (AA, UPB, co-BB, FX) Beth Wymer, MICH, 1994 (AA, FX, V, UPB) Beth Wymer, MICH, 1995 (AA, FX, co-V, BB) Elise Ray, MICH, 2004 (AA, co-FX, UPB, BB) 3 Tracy Rinker, OSU, 1983 (AA, BB, UPB) Mary Olsen, OSU, 1985 (AA, BB, UPB) Michelle Ingalls, MSU, 1988 (UPB, BB, FX) Beth Wymer, MICH, 1993, (AA, UPB, BB) Sarah Cain, MICH, 2000 (AA, FX, V) Brandi Personett, PSU, 2008 (AA, co-FX, V) nUMBeR oF InDIVIDUAL TITLeS (career) 15 Beth Wymer, MICH (1992 AA, UPB, co-BB, FX; 1993 AA, UPB, BB; 1994 AA, FX, V, UPB; 1995 AA, FX, co-V, BB) 8 Brandi Personett, PSU (2007 AA, V; 2008 AA, co-FX, V, 2009 FX; 2010 AA, FX) 7 Marie Roethlisberger, MINN (1987 AA, UPB; 1989 AA, V, co-UPB, BB; 1990 UPB) 6 Sarah Cain, MICH (1997 AA, FX; 1999 FX; 2000 AA, V, FX) Alexis Maday, IOWA (2001 AA, FX; 2002 FX; 2003 co-UPB; 2004, co-FX, V) Elise Ray, MICH (2002 BB; 2004 AA, co-FX, UPB, BB; 2005 AA) 5 Mary Olsen, OSU (1984 AA; 1985 AA, BB, UPB; 1986 UPB) Nikki Peters, MICH (1996 UPB; 1997 UPB, co-FX; 1998 UPB; 1999 UPB) Lisa Simes, MICH (1996 co-FX; 1997 co-BB; 1998 co-FX; 1999 AA, co-V) 4 Tracy Rinker, OSU (1983 AA, BB, UPB; 1984 UPB) Katie Rowland, PSU (2002 AA, V; 2003 AA, V) 3 Robin Huebner, MINN (1982 AA, FX; 1983 FX) Kim Hartwick, MSU (1986 BB; 1987 FX, UPB) Laurie Kaiser, MINN (1986 FX; 1987 FX, V) Michelle Ingalls, MSU (1988 UB, BB, FX) Emily Arnold, OSU (1992 V; 1993 FX, V) Heather Kabnick, MICH (1995 co-V; 1997 V, co-FX) Lindsey Vagedes, OSU (1998 V; 1999 co-BB,co-V) Katie Lieberman, MICH (2005 V; 2006 V; 2007 FX) nUMBeR oF InDIVIDUAL CHAMPIonSHIPS BY SCHooLS (single season) 8 Michigan, 1997 (Beth Amelkovich, co-BB; Sarah Cain, AA; co-FX, Heather Kabnick, V, co-FX; Nikki Peters, UPB, co-FX; Lisa Simes, co-BB) 6 Minnesota, 1989 (Gena Palm, FX; Marie Roethlisberger, AA, V, co-UPB, BB; Lisa Wittwer, co-UPB) 5 Michigan, 1992 (Kelly Carfora, co-BB; Beth Wymer, AA, UPB, FX, co-BB) Michigan, 1994 (Kelly Carfora, BB; Beth Wymer, AA, FX, V, UPB) Michigan, 1995 (Heather Kabnick, co-V; Beth Wymer, AA, FX, co-V, BB) Michigan, 1996 (Beth Amelkovich, AA; Kathy Burke, co-BB; Wendy Marshall, V; Nikki Peters, UPB; Lisa Simes, co-FX) Michigan, 1999 (Sarah Cain, FX; Christine Michaud co-V; Nikki Peters, UPB; Lisa Simes, AA, co-V) Michigan, 2000 (Sarah Cain, V, FX, AA, Camela Singer, co-UPB; Tara Tagliarino, co-UPB) Michigan, 2006 (Lindsey Bruck, BB, AA; Katie Liebermann, co-V; Carol McNamara, FX, co-V) 4 Minnesota, 1982 (Robin Huebner, AA, FX; Judi Klein, UPB; Karie Ploof, BB) Ohio State, 1983 (Sue Filardi, V; Tracy Rinker, AA, BB, UPB) Ohio State, 1985 (Nina Dziem, V; Mary Olsen, AA, BB, UPB) Illinois, 1990 (Laura Knutson, co-BB; Denise Lamborn, V; Peggy Pullman, co-BB; Heather Singalewitch, co-FX) Michigan, 2004 (Elise Ray, AA, co-FX, UPB, BB) Michigan, 2005 (Elise Ray,
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