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Gymnastics NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN's NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S Gymnastics NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S History Team Results Championships Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance 1982........................... Utah Greg Marsden 148.60 Cal St. Fullerton 144 .10 Utah 22,316 1983........................... Utah Greg Marsden 184.65 Arizona St. 183 .30 Utah 25,861 1984........................... Utah Greg Marsden 186.05 UCLA 185 .55 UCLA 21,563 1985........................... Utah Greg Marsden 188.35 Arizona St. 186 .60 Utah 21,303 1986........................... Utah Greg Marsden 186.95 Arizona St. 186 .70 Florida 25,655 1987........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 187.90 Utah 187 .55 Utah 25,620 1988........................... Alabama Sarah Patterson 190.05 Utah 189 .50 Utah 23,220 1989........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 192.65 UCLA 192 .60 Georgia 21,269 1990........................... Utah Greg Marsden 194.900 Alabama 194.575 Oregon St. 35,614 1991........................... Alabama Sarah Patterson 195.125 Utah 194.375 Alabama 31,769 1992........................... Utah Greg Marsden 195.650 Georgia 194.600 Minnesota 32,591 1993........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 198.000 Alabama 196.825 Oregon St. 21,948 1994........................... Utah Greg Marsden 196.400 Alabama 196.350 Utah 28,222 1995........................... Utah Greg Marsden 196.650 Alabama 196.425 Georgia 22,978 Michigan 196.425 1996........................... Alabama Sarah Patterson 198.025 UCLA 197.475 Alabama 45,297 GYMNASTICS 1997........................... UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.150 Arizona St. 196.850 Florida 25,223 1998........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.725 Florida 196.350 UCLA 31,061 1999........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 196.850 Michigan 196.550 Utah 25,631 2000........................... UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.300 Utah 196.875 Boise St. 18,992 2001........................... UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.575 Georgia 197.400 Georgia 17,740 2002........................... Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.575 Georgia 197.250 Alabama 37,141 2003........................... UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.825 Alabama 197.275 Nebraska 20,287 2004........................... UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 198.125 Georgia 197.200 UCLA 32,076 2005........................... Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.400 Auburn 24,725 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1987-88-89); Jenny Hansen, Kentucky (A-A 1993- 2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Utah 9, Georgia 6, UCLA 5, Alabama 4. 94-95); Beth Wymer, Michigan (UB 1993-94-95). 2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska 2004 Jeana Rice, Alabama 2005 Tasha Schwikert, UCLA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Records Georgia 26, UCLA 26, Utah 22, Alabama 17, Arizona VAULT St. 10, Kentucky 8, Michigan 6, Nebraska 6, Oregon St. 1982 Elaine Alfano, Utah 6, Florida 4, Oklahoma 4, Minnesota 3, Arizona 2, INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, YEAR 1983 Elaine Alfano, Utah Massachusetts 2, North Carolina 2, Washington 2, 5—Utah, 1992. 1984 Megan Marsden, Utah Bowling Green, Cal St. Fullerton, LSU, Penn St., Pittsburgh, 4—Arizona St., 1986; Georgia, 1991; Kentucky, 1985 Elaine Alfano, Utah 1986 Pam Loree, Penn St. Stanford, 1 each. 1995; Georgia, 1998. Kim Neal, Arizona St. (Note: Totals include co-championships.) 1987 Yumi Mordre, Washington Individual Champions 1988 Jill Andrews, UCLA 1989 Kim Hamilton, UCLA Individual Records 1990 Michele Bryant, Nebraska ALL-AROUND 1991 Anna Basaldua, Arizona 1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah Hope Spivey, Georgia (Note: Records include co-championships. Key to abbre- 1983 Megan McCunniff, Utah viations: A-A—all-around, BB—balance beam, FE—floor 1984 Megan Marsden, Utah 1992 Kristen Kenoyer, Utah exercise, UB—uneven bars, V—vault.) 1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama Tammy Marshall, Massachusetts INDIVIDUAL TITLES, YEAR 1986 Jackie Brummer, Arizona St. Heather Stepp, Georgia 4—Missy Marlowe, Utah, 1992 (A-A, UB, BB, FE); Penney Hauschild, Alabama 1993 Heather Stepp, Georgia Jenny Hansen, Kentucky, 1995 (A-A, V, BB, FE). 1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 1987 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma 1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 3—Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma, 1988 (A-A, BB, 1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma 1996 Leah Brown, Georgia UB); Hope Spivey, Georgia, 1991 (A-A, FE, V); 1989 Corinne Wright, Georgia Jenny Hansen, Kentucky, 1994 (A-A, V, BB); Jamie 1990 Dee Dee Foster, Alabama 1997 Susan Hines, Florida Dantzscher, UCLA, 2002 (A-A, FE, V); Richelle 1991 Hope Spivey, Georgia 1998 Larissa Fontaine, Stanford Simpson, Nebraska, 2003 (A-A, UB, V). Susan Hines, Florida 1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah 1999 Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA INDIVIDUAL TITLES, CAREER 1993 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 2000 Heather Brink, Nebraska 8—Jenny Hansen, Kentucky (A-A 1993-94-95, V 1994- 1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 2001 Cory Fritzinger, Georgia 1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 95, BB 1994-95, FE 1995). 1996 Meredith Willard, Alabama 2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 5—Missy Marlowe, Utah (A-A 1992, BB 1991-92, FE 2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska 1992, UB 1992); Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA (A-A 1997 Kim Arnold, Georgia 2004 Ashley Miles, Alabama 2002, FE 2002-03, UB 2003, V 2002). 1998 Kim Arnold, Georgia 2005 Kristen Maloney, UCLA 1999 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah REPEAT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000 Heather Brink, Nebraska UNEVEN BARS 3—Elaine Alfano, Utah (V 1982-83-85); Lucy Wener, 2001 Onnie Willis, UCLA 1982 Lisa Shirk, Pittsburgh Georgia (UB 1986-87-89); Kim Hamilton, UCLA (FE Elise Ray, Michigan 1983 Jeri Cameron, Arizona St. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S 1984 Jackie Brummer, Arizona St. Stella Umeh, UCLA 1993: 1. Georgia, 198.000; 2. Alabama, 196.825; 3. 1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama 1996 Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona Utah, 195.825; 4. UCLA, 194.925; 5. Auburn, 1986 Lucy Wener, Georgia Kim Kelly, Alabama 194.725; 6. Arizona, 194.075; 7. (tie) LSU and Oregon 1987 Lucy Wener, Georgia 1997 Leah Brown, Georgia St., 193.425; 9. Michigan, 193.125; 10. Florida, 1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma 1998 Karin Lichey, Georgia 192.950; 11. Penn St., 192.700; 12. Arizona St., 1989 Lucy Wener, Georgia Stella Umeh, UCLA 192.175. 1990 Marie Roethlisberger, Minnesota 1999 Marny Oestreng, Bowling Green 1994: 1. Utah, 196.400; 2. Alabama, 196.350; 1991 Kelly Macy, Georgia 2000 Suzanne Sears, Georgia 3. Georgia, 195.850; 4. Michigan, 195.150; 5. UCLA, 1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 194.975; 6. Florida, 194.850; 7. Oregon St., 193.625; 1993 Agina Simpkins, Georgia 2002 Nicole Arnstad, LSU 8. LSU, 193.225; 9. Brigham Young, 192.325; Beth Wymer, Michigan Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 10. Arizona St., 190.825; 11. Washington, 190.525; 1994 Lori Strong, Georgia 2003 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 12. New Hampshire, 188.450. Sandy Woolsey, Utah 2004 Ashley Miles, Alabama 1995: 1. Utah, 196.650; 2. (tie) Alabama and Beth Wymer, Michigan Courtney Bumpers, North Carolina Michigan, 196.425; 4. UCLA, 196.150; 5. Georgia, 1995 Beth Wymer, Michigan 2005 Courtney Bumpers, North Carolina 196.075; 6. Oregon St., 194.850; 7. Florida, 195.425; 1996 Stephanie Woods, Alabama 8. Penn St., 194.150; 9. LSU, 193.025; 10. Brigham 1997 Jenni Beathard, Georgia Young, 191.925; 11. Nebraska, 191.750; 12. West 1998 Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA All-Time Team Results Virginia, 189.650. 1999 Angie Leonard, Utah 1996: 1. Alabama, 198.025; 2. UCLA, 197.475; 3. 2000 Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 1982: 1. Utah, 148.60; 2. Cal St. Fullerton, 144.10; 3. (tie) Georgia and Utah, 196.775; 5. Oregon St., 2001 Yvonne Tousek, UCLA Penn St., 143.10; 4. Oregon St., 143.00; 5. Arizona St., 196.525; 6. Michigan, 196.375; 7. Arizona, 195.125; 2002 Andree’ Pickens, Alabama 142.95; 6. UCLA, 142.40; 7. Florida, 140.90; 8. 8. Florida, 194.825; 9. Stanford, 194.025; 10. 2003 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Nebraska, 138.10; 9. Oklahoma St., 137.20; 10. Nebraska, 193.950; 11. Penn St., 192.700; 12. Richelle Simpson, Nebraska Michigan, 136.90. Brigham Young, 192.500. 2004 Elise Ray, Michigan 1983: 1. Utah, 184.65; 2. Arizona St., 183.30; 3. Cal 1997: 1. UCLA, 197.150; 2. Arizona St., 196.850; 2005 Terin Humphrey, Alabama St. Fullerton, 179.25; 4. Alabama, 179.05; 5. Florida, 3. Georgia, 196.600; 4. Michigan, 196.500; 5. Florida, BALANCE BEAM 177.85; 6. (tie) LSU and UCLA, 177.80; 8. Ohio St., 196.425; 6. Nebraska, 195.250; 7. Utah, 196.025; 8. 1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah 176.65; 9. Oregon St., 173.55; 10. Nebraska, 165.55. Washington, 195.975; 9. Alabama, 195.600; 10. 1983 Julie Goewey, Cal St. Fullerton 1984: 1. Utah, 186.05; 2. UCLA, 185.55; 3. Cal St. Minnesota, 194.775; 11. Penn St., 194.300; 12. LSU, 1984 Heidi Anderson, Oregon St. Fullerton, 183.9; 4. Arizona St., 183.65; 5. Florida, 193.825. 1985 Lisa Zeis, Arizona St. 182.2; 6. Alabama, 180.8; 7. Penn St., 179.45; 8. 1998: 1. Georgia, 197.725; 2. Florida, 196.350; 3. 1986 Jackie Brummer, Arizona St. Washington, 178.55; 9. Georgia, 177.6; 10. Arizona, Alabama, 196.300; 4. Utah, 196.025; 5. UCLA, 1987 Yumi Mordre, Washington 176.9. 195.750; 6. Arizona St., 195.450; 7. Washington, 1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma 1985: 1. Utah, 188.35; 2. Arizona St., 186.6; 3. 195.450; 8. Michigan, 195.425; 9. LSU, 195.300; 10. 1989 Jill Andrews, UCLA Florida, 184.3; 4. Alabama, 184.05; 5. Cal St. Fullerton, Penn St., 194.625; 11. North Carolina St., 194.125; 12. Joy Selig, Oregon St. 183.5; 6. Oregon, 183.15; 7. Georgia, 180.9; 8. Ohio Brigham Young, 193.400. 1990 Joy Selig, Oregon St. St., 179.75; 9. Penn St., 179.0; 10. Oklahoma, 177.4. 1999: 1. Georgia, 196.850; 2. Michigan, 196.550; 3. 1991 Gina Basile, Alabama Alabama, 195.950; 4. Arizona St., 195.900; 5. UCLA, Missy Marlowe, Utah 1986: 1. Utah, 186.95; 2. Arizona St., 186.70; 3. Alabama, 186.35; 4. Georgia, 185.45; 5. Cal St. 195.850; 6. Nebraska, 194.800; 7. Utah, 195.475; 8. 1992 Dana Dobransky, Alabama Fullerton, 185.00; 6.
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