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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 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 . 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 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...... 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...... 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...... 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 Stanford Sr. 3.62 Science, Technology, and ...... Justin Green Society ...... [email protected] 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 Networks consists of one national and ROSTER BREAKDOWN six regional networks devoted solely to the Pac-12. School FR SO JR SR Grad Total In addition to the hundreds of live televised Pac-12 ARIZ 3 3 4 4 0 14 sporting events, Pac-12 Networks subscribers will ASU 0 4 5 3 0 12 have access to Pac-12 Now, the TV Everywhere CAL 4 8 3 2 0 17 platform, which provides access to all Pac-12 Net- OSU 2 5 4 5 0 16 works programming on any device through their STAN 1 6 4 4 0 15 broadband service. UCLA 7 7 3 2 1 20 UTAH 4 1 4 4 0 13 Jan. 12 UCLA at Oregon State...... 6 p.m. PT WASH 6 6 1 3 0 16 Jan. 12 Kentucky at Washington...... 6 p.m. PT Jan. 19 Arizona at UCLA...... 1 p.m. PT Jan. 23 UCLA at Utah...... 4 p.m. MT UTAH VOTED PRE-SEASON FAVORITE Jan. 26 Oregon State at Stanford...... 6 p.m. PT Feb. 1 California at UCLA...... 10 a.m. PT In a poll taken by the Conference’s eight women’s gymnastics coaches, UTAH was voted the Feb. 6 Arizona State at Utah...... 4 p.m. MT preseason favorite to win the 2015 Pac-12 regular season. Feb. 7 Arizona at Oregon State...... 2 p.m. PT Feb. 8 Stanford at California...... 12 p.m. PT Feb. 9 Washington at UCLA...... 6 p.m. PT The Utes received 46 points with five first-place votes 2015 Pac-12 Women’s Feb. 14 Utah at Washington...... 4 p.m. PT and were also voted sixth in the national preseason Gymnastics Feb. 14 UCLA at Stanford...... 4 p.m. PT coaches poll. UCLA tallied 43 points, receiving the Preseason CoachesPoll Feb. 16 Arizona State at Arizona...... 6 p.m. MT remaining three first-place votes, and was tabbed 1. Utah (5)...... 46 Feb. 21 Stanford at Utah...... 5 p.m. MT second. Additionally, the Bruins came in fifth in the 2. UCLA (3)...... 43 Feb. 27 Utah at Oregon State...... 7 p.m. PT national preseason coaches poll. 3. Stanford...... 39 Feb. 28 UCLA at Arizona State...... 11 a.m. PT 4. California...... 28 Feb. 28 California at Arizona...... 4 p.m. MT Mar. 2 Washington at Stanford...... 7 p.m. PT Utah takes over the top spot in the preseason Pac-12 Oregon State...... 28 Mar. 8 UC Davis at California...... 12 p.m. PT coaches poll from UCLA. The Bruins had dominated 6. Arizona...... 17 Mar. 21 Pac-12 Championships...... the top spot for the last three years. This season, Utah 7. Washington...... 13 ...... 1 p.m. PT, 6 p.m. PT will be looking to repeat as Pac-12 champions after 8. Arizona State...... 10 winning the title for the first time in 2014.

2015 PAC-12 GYMNASTICS END OF SEASON AWARDS

In a vote by Conference coaches, UTAH’s Georgia Dabritz has been named the Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year. CALIFORNIA freshman Toni-Ann Williams was been named the Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. For the second year in a row, Utah’s co-head coaches Greg and Megan Marsden were named the Pac-12 Coaches of the Year. And STANFORD’s Elizabeth Price has been named the Special Performer of the Year. The Gymnast of the Year and Coach of the Year awards were started in 1987, the Freshman of the Year was added in 2000 and the Specialist of the Year honor was added last year.

Utah’s Dabritz was also named Pac-12 Women’s Gymnastics Scholar Athlete of the Year. Dabritz holds a 3.78 GPA and majors in Health, Society, and Policy as well as Health Education.

2015 PAC-12 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

Gymnast Specialist Freshman/Newcomer Jan. 12 Tory Wilson, UTAH Jessie Sisler, ARIZ Elizabeth Price, STAN Jan. 19 Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Ivana Hong, STAN Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Jan. 26 Samantha Peszek, UCLA Corrie Lothrop, UTAH Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Feb. 2 Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Feb. 9 Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Tory Wilson, UTAH Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Feb. 16 Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Taylor Rice, STAN Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Feb. 23 Samantha Peszek, UCLA Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA Mar. 2 Samantha Peszek, UCLA Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA Mar. 9 Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Elizabeth Price, STAN Toni-Ann Williams, CAL Mar. 16 Madeline Gardiner, OSU Samantha Peszek, UCLA Madison Cindric, ARIZ

PAC-12 GYMNASTICS WEEKLY RELEASE // May 7, 2015 3 PAC-12 IN NATIONAL 2015 PAC-12 ALL-AMERICA HONOREES INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Second Team All-Americans All-Around First Team All-Americans 9. Tory Wilson...... Utah All-Around All-Around 10. Toni-Ann Williams...... California Samantha Peszek, UCLA Taylor Rice, STAN 19. Taylor Rice...... Stanford Corrie Lothrop, UTAH 20. Georgia Dabritz...... Utah Vault Chelsea Tang, OSU 24. Allison Northey...... Washington Elizabeth Price, STAN Kari Lee, UTAH Vault Vault Samantha Peszek, UCLA 3. Toni-Ann Williams...... California Bars Jordan Williams, UCLA Georgia Dabritz, UTAH 3. Georgia Dabritz...... Utah Samantha Partyka, UTAH Elizabeth Price, STAN 6. Elizabeth Price...... Stanford Georgia Dabritz, UTAH 8. Tory Wilson...... Utah Erika Aufiero, OSU 10. Samantha Peszek...... UCLA

14. Jordan Williams...... UCLA Beam Bars 14. Kailah Delaney...... Utah Ivana Hong, STAN Sami Shapiro, STAN 21. Kari Lee...... Utah Samantha Peszek, UCLA Ivana Hong, STAN Madeline Gardiner, OSU Nicolette McNair, STAN Bars Samantha Peszek, UCLA 1. Georgia Dabritz...... Utah Floor Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA 5. Christine Peng-Peng Lee...... UCLA Georgia Dabritz, UTAH Kassandra Lopez, UTAH 13. Corrie Lothrop...... Utah Taylor Rice, STAN Corrie Lothrop, UTAH 17. Ivana Hong...... Stanford Samantha Peszek, UCLA Kari Lee, UTAH 20. Samantha Peszek...... UCLA Beam 24. Kassandra Lopez...... Utah Becky Wing, STAN Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA Beam AAI AWARD 1. Samantha Peszek...... UCLA (Nation’s top senior gymnast) Chelsea Tang, OSU 3. Danusia Francis...... UCLA Georgia Dabritz 7. Christine Peng-Peng Lee...... UCLA 11. Ivana Hong...... Stanford HONDA AWARD FINALISTS 15. Kari Lee...... Utah (Nation’s top gymnast) 19. Baely Rowe...... Utah Georgia Dabritz 22. Chelsea Tang...... Oregon State Samantha Peszek

Floor UTAH REPEATS AS PAC-12 GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONS 4. Toni-Ann Williams...... California 9. Georgia Dabrtiz...... Utah UTAH claimed the 2015 Pac-12 Women’s Gymnastics Championship for the 13. Sadiqua Bynum...... UCLA second year in a row and the second time since joining the Pac-12. The Utes won 23. Corrie Lothrop...... Utah the title in front of their home crowd at the Huntsman Center on the campus of the . PAC-12 IN NATIONAL The Utes recorded their second highest total of the season with a 198.150 to cap- TEAM RANKINGS ture first place. UCLA came in second with a total of 197.350, while STANFORD took third with a 197.175. Vault Beam 1. Utah 2. UCLA UTAH was lead to victory by senior standout Georgia Dabritz who won the 2015 All- 7. UCLA 7. Utah Around Pac-12 title with a total of 39.775. Dabritz also was part of a three-way tie 13. Oregon State 9. Stanford for first on the floor, tied for second on the beam, tied for second on the bars, and 14. Stanford 12. Oregon State claimed second on the vault. Fellow UTAH senior Tory Wilson scored a 10.0 on vault 17. California 14. Arizona to win the Pac-12 vault title but was later injured during her floor exercise and was 18. Washington unable to finish the meet. Additionally, UTAH senior Corrie Lothrop came away with the Pac-12 title on the with a score of 9.950. Bars Floor Pac-12 Championships Final Results 1. Utah 5. Utah 1. UTAH 198.150 4. Stanford 7. Oregon State 2. STANFORD 197.350 11. UCLA 8. UCLA 3. UCLA 197.175 14. Oregon State 12. California 4. OREGON STATE 196.900 17. Arizona 17. Arizona 5. ARIZONA 196.225 18. California 20. Stanford 6. CALIFORNIA 196.150 22. Washington 7. WASHINGTON 196.000 8. ARIZONA STATE 192.700 PAC-12 GYMNASTICS WEEKLY RELEASE // May 7, 2015 4 PAC-12 ANNOUNCES WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES

SAN FRANCISCO -- The 2015 All-Pac-12 Gymnastics team was announced on Tuesday by the Conference. The All-Conference first team consists of the top six all-around competitors, plus the top three competitors in each individual event who are not among the all-around honorees. Scores are determined by regional qualifying score (entire season composite) after the Pac-12 Champion- ships. After the top six all-arounders and the top three student-athletes from each event were named to the first team, a 10-mem- ber All-Conference second-team was selected. The same formula used for selecting the first team was used to select the second team.

A complete list of honors are listed below:

ALL-AROUND BEAM First Team School Yr. Hometown First Team School Yr. Hometown Tory Wilson Utah Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. Samantha Peszek UCLA Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Toni-Ann Williams California Fr. Randallstown, Md. Danusia Francis UCLA Jr. Kenilworth, England Taylor Rice Stanford Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. Peng-Peng Lee UCLA So. Richmond Hill, Ont. Georgia Dabritz Utah Sr. Newburyport, Mass. Allison Northey Washington Jr. Sammamish, Wash. Second Team School Yr. Hometown Madeline Gardiner Oregon State So. Cambridge, Ontario Baley Rowe Utah So. Federal Way, Wash. Allison Flores Arizona Sr. Addison, Ill. Chelsea Tang Oregon St. Sr. Eugene, Ore. Kari Lee Utah Fr. Peoria, Ariz. Second Team School Yr. Hometown Charlie Owens California So. Alta Loma, Calif. FLOOR EXERCISE First Team School Yr. Hometown VAULT Sadiqua Bynum UCLA Jr. Berkeley, Calif. First Team School Yr. Hometown Corrie Lothrop Utah Sr. Danvers, Mass Elizabeth Price Stanford Fr. Coopersburg, Pa. Kari Lee Utah Fr. Peoria, Ariz. Samantha Peszek UCLA Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Chelsea Tang Oregon St. Sr. Eugene, Ore. Jordan Williams UCLA Gr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Kailah Delaney Utah Jr. Yorba Linda, Calif. Second Team School Yr. Hometown Jessica Sisler Arizona Jr. Sloughhouse, Calif Second Team School Yr. Hometown Katiyanna McMillan Oregon St. So. Coburg, Ore. Taylor Keeker Oregon State Sr. Keizer, Ore. Erika Aufiero Oregon State Jr. Sparks,Nev. Kari Lee Utah Fr. Peoria, Ariz. NCAA REGIONALS TEAM RESULTS

UNEVEN BARS TEAM REGION SCORE PLACE First Team School Yr. Hometown UCLA Columbus 197.500 1st Peng-Peng Lee UCLA So. Richmond Hill, Ontario Stanford Morgantown 197.000 2nd Corrie Lothrop Utah Sr. Danvers, Mass. OSU Norman 196.750 2nd Ivana Hong Stanford Jr. Laguna Hills, Calif. Utah Berkeley 196.575 2nd Second Team School Yr. Hometown California Berkeley 196.000 3rd Kassandra Lopez Utah Jr. Tucson, Ariz. Arizona Columbus 195.800 4th Samantha Shapiro Stanford Sr. , Calif. Washington Ames 193.675 6th

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL RESULTS QUALIFIERS SCHOOL Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Lindsay Mable Minnesota 9.850 9.775 9.750 9.875 39.250 Giana O’Connor Illinois 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.875 39.425 Nina McGee Denver 9.775 9.850 9.825 9.925 39.375 Mary Jane Horth Illinois 9.800 9.850 9.800 9.750 39.200 Caitlin Brown Iowa State 9.750 9.750 9.875 9.800 39.175 Toni Ann Williams California 9.845 9.800 9.750 9.850 39.225 Kelsey Morris Boise State 9.800 9.750 9.675 9.850 39.075 Taylor Harrison Ohio State 9.800 9.625 9.750 9.825 39.200 Brittni Watkins NC State 9.800 9.700 9.850 9.850 39.200 Michaela Woodford NC State 9.675 9.150 9.800 9.725 38.350 Cami Drouin-Allaire GW 9.850 9.750 9.750 9.850 39.200 Sydney Waltz Kentucky 9.375 9.750 9.525 9.875 38.525

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The Pac-12 had an impressive showing at the 2015 NCAA Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Tex. over the week- end. UCLA’s Samantha Peszek tied with of Florida to win the all-around title on Friday. Peszek also took home the NCAA beam title on Sunday. STANFORD’s Elizabeth Price became the NCAA vault champion and UTAH’s Georgia Dabritz ended her impressive career by claiming the title on the uneven bars.

Senior and 2008 Olympian Peszek ended her stellar collegiate gymnastics career over the weekend as she took home her second and third NCAA titles. She had also won the beam title in 2011 before winning the beam and all-around titles in 2015. The Pac-12 went 1-2-3 in the beam competition on Sunday as Peszek came in first with a 9.95, followed by STAN- FORD’s Ivana Hong in second with a 9.9375 and OREGON STATE’s Madeline Gardiner in third with a 9.925.

The all-around title was determined during the NCAA semifinals on Friday, where Peszek tied with Florida’s Kytra Hunter for first place with a score of 39.6.

Peszek was not the only Pac-12 gymnast wrapping up an incredible collegiate career over the weekend. UTAH’s Dabritz also ended her collegiate gymnastics career on a high note by claiming the NCAA title on the uneven bars with a score of 9.9625. Dabritz became the first gymnast in NCAA history to score a 10.0 on bars in both the semifinal and the Super Six in the two days before she claimed her title.

STANFORD freshman Elizabeth Price won the vault championship with a 9.9333, bringing the Cardinal its first individual national championship since 2010. Price, a 2012 U.S. Olympic team alternate, also tied for the top vault score in the NCAA semifinals with a score of 9.95.

In the Super Six on Saturday, UTAH fell just shy of winning the team national championship for the 11th time in the school’s history. The Florida Gators took home the title for the third year in a row, narrowly defeating UTAH by a score of 197.850- 197.800.

In addition to the four individual titles, 17 Pac-12 gymnasts also received 2015 All-America Honors, including eight on the First Team. Peszek led the Pac-12 by earning 2015 All-America honors five times over. She earned First Team honors in the all-around, on the beam, and on the floor, as well as Second Team honors on the bars and the vault.

Dabritz also collected her fair share of All-America honors, earning First Team on the bars and the floor and Second Team on vault.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM RESULTS

Semifinal One Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Utah 49.450 49.500 49.175 49.350 197.475 Stanford 49.050 49.575 49.300 49.250 197.175 UCLA 49.000 49.250 49.200 48.950 196.400

Semifinal Two Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Oregon State 49.000 49.225 48.875 48.775 195.875

Super Six Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around Utah 49.550 49.575 49.250 49.425 197.800 Stanford 49.250 49.575 49.550 48.875 197.250

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ARIZONA WILDCATS Overall: 10-4-1 // Pac-12: 3-3 Overall: 2-11 // Pac-12: 0-6

JANUARY JANUARY 9 at Alabama L, 196.225-194.3753 9 vs. Southern Utah W, 194.2–193.925 16 vs. Illinois-Chigaco, Sacramento State, Wisconsin-Stout 1st, 195.250 16 vs. Kentucky and LSU 3rd, 194.400 19 at UCLA* L, 195.975-195.300 25 at California* 4th, 192.650 24 at Washington* W, 196.050-195.950 with San Jose State, Denver 31 vs. Utah* L, 197.850-196.375 31 vs. Stanford* L, 196.525-193.775

FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 7 at Oregon State* L, 196.250-195.100 6 at Utah* L, 197.825-194.100 16 vs. Arizona State* W, 196.625-195.375 16 at Arizona* L, 196.625-195.375 28 vs. California* W, 196.425-196.100 20 vs. Oregon State* L, 196.275-193.475 28 vs. UCLA* L, 197.350-194.250 MARCH 6 at Michigan State 1st, 195.450 MARCH with Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green 6 at Southern Utah L, 195.775-194.250 8 at Texas Women’s W, 197.125-192.475 13 vs. Air Force W, 195.175-191.050 14 vs. Denver Tie, 196.850-196.85 * Pac-12 Conference Meet. All times Mountain Time. * Pac-12 Conference Meet. All times Mountian Time.

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS OREGON STATE BEAVERS Overall: 14-5 // Pac-12: 3-3 Overall: 10-5 // Pac-12: 3-3

JANUARY JANUARY 4 at UC Davis (NorCal Classic) 1st, 195.175 12 vs. UCLA L, 196.000-195.450 with Stanford, San Jose State and Sacramento State 18 at Iowa State 1st, 195.975 9 at Sacramento State W, 194.875-194.250 with Southeast Missouri State 16 vs. San Jose State, UW-LaCrosse 1st, 194.875 26 at Stanford* L, 197.000-196.450 25 vs. Arizona State*, San Jose State, Denver 1st, 195.900 30 vs. Washington*, Hamline, Sacramento State 2nd, 195.800

FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 1 at UCLA* L, 196.800-195.425 7 vs. Arizona* W, 196.250-195.100 8 vs. Stanford* W, 195.475- 195.325 13 at California* W, 197.250-196.225 13 vs. Oregon State* L, 197.250-196.225 20 at Arizona State* W, 196.275-193.475 21 at Washington* 1st, 196.600 27 vs. Utah* L, 196.875-195.750 with Seattle Pacific 28 at Arizona* L, 196.425-196.100 MARCH 7 at Nebraska L, 197.225-196.700 MARCH 14 vs. San Jose State, Lindenwood, Seattle Pacific 1st, 197.075T 8 vs. UC Davis W, 197.325-195.325 13 at Southern Utah 3rd, 196.125 * Pac-12 Conference Meet. with Boise State All times Pacific Time.

* Pac-12 Conference Meet. All times Pacific Time.

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STANFORD CARDINAL UCLA BRUINS Overall: 5-7-1 // Pac-12: 3-3 Overall: 11-1 // Pac-12: 5-1

JANUARY 4 at UC Davis (NorCal Classic) 4th, 193.450 JANUARY 12 at Oregon State W, 196.000-195.450 with California, San Jose State, and Sacramento State 9 at San Jose State W, 196.275-193.175 19 vs. Arizona* W, 195.975-195.300 18 at Penn W, 195.950-189.575 23 at Utah* L, 196.725-194.725 26 vs. Oregon State* W, 197.000-196.450 31 at Arizona State* W, 196.525-193.775 FEBRUARY 1 vs California* W, 196.800-195.425 9 vs. Washington* W, 197.000-194.500 FEBRUARY 8 at California* L, 195.475- 195.325 14 at Stanford* W, 197.075-196.225 14 vs. UCLA* L, 197.075-196.225 21 vs. Nebraska, Sacramento State, Bridgeport 1st,197.050 21 at Utah* L, 198.050-195.900 28 at Arizona State* W, 197.350-194.250

MARCH MARCH 2 vs. Washington* W, 197.525-196.125 7 vs. Stanford W, 197.950-196.625 7 at UCLA L, 197.950-196.625 13 at Arkansas W, 197.175-195.900

* Pac-12 Conference Meet. * Pac-12 Conference Meet. All times Pacific Time. All times Pacific Time.

UTAH UTES Overall: 11-1 // Pac-12: 6-0 Overall: 6-7 // Pac-12: 1-5

JANUARY JANUARY 12 vs. Kentucky L, 194.875-194.325 9 at BYU W, 196.900-193.350 16 at North Carolina State W, 195.550-194.150 16 vs. So. Utah, Boise State, UC Davis 1st, 196.675 24 vs. Arizona* L, 196.050-195.950 23 vs UCLA* W, 196.725-194.725 30 at Oregon State* 1st, 196.300 31 at Arizona* W, 197.850-196.375 with Sacramento State, Hamline

FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 6 vs. Arizona State* W, 197.825-194.100 9 at UCLA* L, 197.000-194.500 14 at Washington* W, 197.025-195.650 14 vs. Utah* L, 197.025-195.650 21 vs. Stanford* W, 198.050-195.900 21 vs. California*, Seattle Pacific 2nd, 195.325 27 at Oregon State* W, 196.875-195.750 MARCH 2 at Stanford* L, 197.525-196.125 MARCH 6 vs. North Carolina State W, 195.775-194.250 6 vs. Michigan W, 198.250-197.675 13 at UC Davis L, 196.900-196.600 14 at Georgia L, 197.450-197.275

* Pac-12 Conference Meet. * Pac-12 Conference Meet. All times Moutain Time. All times Pacific Time.

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