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Pac-10 Conference Pac-12 Conference PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 // PAC-12.COM // 415.580.4200 For Immediate Release // Thursday, May 7, 2015 Contact // Liz Beadle ([email protected]) PAC-12 GYMNASTICS YEAR IN REVIEW The Pac-12 had a strong year in women’s gymnastics with four teams participating in the NCAA Semifinals FINAL 2015 PAC-12 and seven of the eight Conference teams being ranked in the top 25 in the nation in the final rankings. Three of GYMNASTICS STANDINGS the four individuals event national championships went Conference Overall to Pac-12 gymnasts with UTAH’s Georgia Dabritz win- W L PCT W L PCT ning on the bars, UCLA’s Samantha Peszek winning on Utah 6 0 1.000 22 2 .916 the beam, and STANFORD’s Elizabeth Price winning on UCLA 5 1 .833 22 2 .916 the vault. Peszek also claimed a share of the all-around Oregon State 3 3 .500 18 9 .666 Arizona 3 3 .500 17 9 .654 national title as well. In addition to Dabritz, Price, and Stanford 3 3 .500 15 9 .625 Peszek, 14 other Pac-12 gymnasts earned All-America California 3 3 .500 18 13 .581 honors at NCAA Championships. Washington 1 5 .166 7 18 .280 Arizona State 0 6 .000 2 18 .100 Utah finished a very close second (197.800) in the NCAA Super Six Team Finals and held the No. 3 spot in the final rankings. Stanford also participated in the Super NATIONAL TOP 25 RANKINGS Six, finishing fifth in the nation. OREGON STATE and FINAL RANKINGS, APRIL 6 UCLA were present at the NCAA Semifinals but did not advance to the Super Six. RANK TEAM REGIONAL QUALIFYING SCORE 1 Oklahoma 197.895 2 Florida 197.790 3 Utah 197.670 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM RESULTS 4 L.S.U. 197.650 5 Alabama 197.490 SEMIFINAL ONE: 6 Michigan 197.270 1. UTAH 197.475 7 UCLA 197.200 1. Florida 197.475 8 Auburn 197.045 3. STANFORD 197.175 9 Nebraska 196.990 4. Michigan 197.025 5. Georgia 196.600 10 Georgia 196.875 6. UCLA 196.400 11 Stanford 196.720 12 Oregon State 196.680 SEMIFINAL TWO: 13 Penn State 196.665 1. Alabama 197.100 14 Illinois-Champaign 196.515 2. Oklahoma 197.400 3. Auburn 197.075 15 Boise State 196.495 4. Nebraska 196.675 16 Denver 196.455 5. LSU 196.550 17 Minnesota 196.450 6. OREGON STATE 195.875 18 Arizona 196.445 19 Arkansas 196.285 SUPER SIX TEAM FINALS: 1. Florida 197.850 20 California 196.240 2. UTAH 197.800 21 Central Michigan 196.190 3. Oklahoma 197.525 22 Southern Utah 196.100 4. Alabama 197.275 23 Iowa 196.030 5. STANFORD 197.250 23 Washington 196.030 6. Auburn 195.625 25 New Hampshire 195.860 PAC-12 VS. 2016 PAC-12 COACHES OTHER CONFERENCES ARIZ ................................. TABITHA YIM UCLA ...............VALORIE KONDOS FIELD Big Ten ............................................... 9-6-0 .............................................. 1st season ................................................26th Season Big 12 ................................................. 3-4-0 .................................NCAA Appearances: 0 ...............................NCAA Appearances: 23 East Atlantic Gymnastics League ......... 4-0-0 Eastern College Athetlic ....................... 2-0-0 ASU ..................................... RENE LYST UTAH ........................ MEGAN MARSDEN Mid-American ..................................... 3-1-0 .............................................2nd season .................................................. 6th season Midwest Independent .......................... 4-0-0 .................................NCAA Appearances: 0 .................................NCAA Appearances: 6 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ... 16-4-1 Mountain Rim ................................... 13-4-1 CAL ..............................JUSTIN HOWELL UTAH ................................TOM FARDEN Southeastern ................................... 10-18-1 .................................................. 4th season .................................................. 1st season Western Athletic .................................. 0-0-0 .................................NCAA Appearances: 2 .................................NCAA Appearances: 0 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic ......... 4-0-0 Independent ....................................... 0-0-0 OSU ............................. TANYA CHAPLIN WASH ......................... JOANNE BOWERS Total-All ..................................... 68-37-3 ................................................19th Season ................................................10th Season ...............................NCAA Appearances: 11 .................................NCAA Appearances: 2 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SIDS STAN........................... KRISTEN SMYTH ................................................ 15th season *NCAA Appearances denotes NCAA appear- ARIZ ...........................www.arizonawildcats.com ...............................NCAA Appearances: 12 ances made as coach of current school ............................................. Danielle Bracamonte [email protected] ...................................................... 520-227-8238 2015 PAC-12 GYMNASTICS ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS ASU ................................www.thesundevils.com ....................................................Maggie Emmons [email protected] First Team School Year GPA Major ...................................................... 480-584-9591 Georgia Dabritz Utah Sr. 3.78 Health, Society, and Policy; Health Education CAL ..........................................www.calbears.com Kailah Delaney Utah Jr. 3.85 Health, Society, and Policy ....................................................... Mara Rudolph McKenzie Fechter Washington Sr. 3.72 Communication [email protected] Jenna Frowein Stanford So. 3.94 Architectural Design ...................................................... 510-643-5846 Madeline Gardiner Oregon State So. 3.85 Exercise and Sport Science Breanna Hughes Utah Jr. 3.96 Family and Consumer Studies OSU .................................... www.osubeavers.com Taylor Keeker Oregon State Sr. 3.76 Human Development and ....................................................... Jason Amberg Family Sciences; Education [email protected] Samantha Peszek UCLA Sr. 3.69 Communication Studies ...................................................... 541-230-0706 Taylor Ricci Oregon State So. 3.94 Exercise and Sport Science STAN .................................... www.gostanford.com Becky Tutka Utah Sr. 3.79 Business ........................................................... Greg Marsh Tory Wilson Utah Sr. 3.69 Health, Society, and Policy ......................................... [email protected] Rebecca Wing Stanford Sr. 3.72 Product Design ...................................................... 650-736-7635 Second Team School Year GPA Major UCLA .................................... www.uclabruins.com Angi Cipra UCLA So. 3.64 Undeclared ............................................................. Liza David Danusia Francis UCLA Jr. 3.46 English ...................................... [email protected] Janae Janik Washington So. 3.63 Pre-major ...................................................... 310-621-8398 Carissa Kraus Arizona State Jr. 3.48 Marketing UTAH ............................... www.utahutes.cstv.com Kassandra Lopez Utah Jr. 3.60 Health, Society, and Policy .................................................................Liz Abel Corrie Lothrop Utah Sr. 3.66 Communication [email protected] Katelyn Ohlrich Oregon State Sr. 3.59 Mechanical Engineering ..................................................... 801-581-3511 Kailie Ponto Oregon State Sr. 3.51 Biology Allie Salas Arizona State Jr. 3.50 Biochemistry WASH .................................... www.gohuskies.com Samantha Shapiro Stanford Sr. 3.62 Science, Technology, and ..........................................................Justin Green Society ....................................................jgreen8@uw.edu Jessie Sisler Arizona Jr. 3.78 Physiology ...................................................... 801-473-7376 Alexandra Yacalis Washington So. 3.65 Pre-major PAC-12 ..................................... www.pac-12.com Honorable Mentions: ............................................................. Liz Beadle .............................................. [email protected] Erika Aufiero, OSU; Savannah Borman, ASU; Ellette Craddock, UCLA; Rachel Daum, STAN; ...................................................... 415-549-2858 Zoe Draghi, CAL; Kaitlyn Durancyzyk, WASH; Allie Flores, ARIZ; Mikaela Gerber, UCLA; Pauline Hanset, STAN; Dana Ho, CAL; Ivana Hong, STAN; Megan Jimenez, OSU; Christine Lee, UCLA; Jaclyn McCartin, WASH; Kaytianna McMillan, OSU; Stephanie Miceli, ASU; Faith Morrison, WASH; Allison Northey, WASH; Jennifer Pinches, UCLA; Taylor Rice, STAN; Baely Rowe, UTAH; Haley Spector, STAN; Natasha Sundby, ASU; Chelsea Tang, OSU; Kristina Vaculik, STAN; Cerise Witherby, OSU PAC-12 GYMNASTICS WEEKLY RELEASE // May 7, 2015 2 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ON TWITTER PAC-12 NETWORKS Arizona: @AZGymnastics Washington: @UWGymnastics Pac-12 gymnastics teams will see an unprec- Arizona State: @ASUGymnastics UCLA: @UCLAgymnastics edented amount of television coverage this season. California: @calwgym Stanford: @StanfordWGYM In the third year of Pac-12 Networks, 21 women’s Oregon State: @OregonStateGym Utah: @UtahGymnastics gymnastics meets will be televised on a national and regional basis. The Pac-12
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