2021 BAYLOR & MEDIA ALMANAC 11th Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 www.BaylorBears.com Facebook: BaylorAthletics BaylorAcrobaticsandTumbling Twitter: @BaylorAthletics @BaylorAcroTumb

CREDITS

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Zach Rhodes

PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography

© 2021, Baylor University Department of Athletics

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.

BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the Univer- sity, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff.

Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi- nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped­ persons. 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb MEDIA INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts...... 1 NCATA Meet Format...... 21 QUICK FACTS Schedule...... 1 Records...... 22 Roster...... 1 Year-by-Year Stats...... 23-38 Athletic Communications...... 2 Year-By-Year Results...... 39-40 UNIVERSITY Media Information...... 3 Letterwinners...... 41 Location: Waco, Texas University Administration...... 4-5 Honors...... 42-43 Chartered: 1845, by Republic of Texas Student-Athlete Bios...... 6-17 Enrollment: 19,297 Coaching Staff...... 18-20 President: Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Faculty Representative: Jeremy Counseller Director of Athletics: Mack Rhoades 2021 ROSTER Sport Administrator: Dawn Rogers NO. NAME POSITION CLASS HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL SWA: Felecia Mulkey 43 Camryn Bryant Base SR Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS Conference: Big 12 40 Karsyn Campbell Top/Tumbler SO Elk Grove, Calif./Bradshaw Christian School Nickname: Bears 37 Riley Chimwala Base FR Plano, Texas/Plano Senior HS Mascots: Joy and Lady (live Black Bears) 20 Hannah Chrisman Base/Top JR Pittsburgh, Pa./Norwin HS Colors: Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) 18 Hannah Cobin Base JR Pipersville, Pa./Central Buck East HS 22 Keri Collins Top/Tumbler SO Houston, Texas/Stratford HS Facility: Ferrell Center (6,000) 32 Zoë Collins Base FR Newark, Del./Sanford HS 50 Faith Coor Back/Base JR The Colony, Texas/The Colony HS 11 Brennah Cotner Top FR Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes HS ACROBATICS & TUMBLING INFORMATION 39 Kourtney Coven Base JR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas HS 2020 Overall Record: 6-0 30 Aundria Crittenden Top JR Cumming, Ga./West Forsyth HS Final Ranking: No. 1 47 Esther Cuevas Top SO Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian Academy Letterwinners Returning: 38 36 Raegan Dover Base JR Alpharetta, Ga./South Forsyth HS Newcomers: 10 14 Kristin Dyson Top SO Woodstock, Ga./Etowah HS 5 Olivia Felton Top JR Solon, Iowa/Solon HS 8 Mia Figola Top FR Aurora, Ill./Oswego East HS 33 Alexis Fowlkes Base SR Fresno, Calif./Clovis West HS COACHING STAFF 44 Tawn Gurnsey Top JR Winter Haven, Fla./All Saints Academy Head Coach: Felecia Mulkey 27 Briana Harris Base SR Cibolo, Texas/Steele HS Alma Mater, Year: Kennesaw State,1997 25 Tori Harris Tumbler SO Waco, Texas/Woodway HS Career Record (years): 102-4 (12) 19 Emily Hoppie Top/Base SR Coppell, Texas/Coppell HS Record at Baylor (years): 59-1 (7) 45 Bayley Humphrey Base FR Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton HS Assistant Coach: Kelsey Rowell 17 Ally Joswick Top FR Plainfield, Ill./Benet Academy Alma Mater (Year): Oregon, 2012 9 Kamryn Kitchens Top SO Kennesaw, Ga./Mount Paran Christian School 15 Madison Kruse Base/Top SR Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo HS Assistant Coach: Kaelyn Cowan 12 Shaye Lauro Top SO Chicago, Ill./West Chicago Community HS Alma Mater (Year): Baylor, 2017 4 Abby Luong Top SO Loomis, Calif./Del Oro HS Volunteer Assistant: Brooke Whitaker 1 Kristen McCain Top FR Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods HS Director of Operations: Treasure Fields 31 Maddie McNamee Top JR Nixa, Mo./Whitmore Online HS 41 Grayson Moore Base FR Cedar Park, Texas/Cedar Park HS 10 Haley Mustafa Base SO Placentia, Calif/Mater Valencia HS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 24 Mariah Polk Base/Tumbler FR Dallas, Ga./Harrison HS Associate AD, Communications: David Kaye 2 Kate Puentes Base JR Yorba Linda, Calif./Yorba Linda HS Assistant Director/A&T Contact: Zach Rhodes 35 Sophia Ranni Top JR Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington HS Office Phone: 254-710-3784 42 Alayja Reynolds Top/Base SO Maricopa, Ariz./Maricopa HS 23 Kennedy Riley Base/Top JR Atlanta, Ga./South Cobb HS Cell Phone: 919-247-7585 28 Mikaela Robinson Base SO Spring, Texas/Klein Collins HS E-mail: [email protected] 49 Raffaela Scotto Back/Base JR Kemah, Texas/Lutheran South Academy Assistant A&T Contact Emily Morfoot 21 Mercy Seay Base JR Waco, Texas/Home School E-mail: [email protected] 48 Katherine Shiffer Base SO Fairfax, Va./Robinson Secondary School Media Relations Fax: 254-710-1369 29 Jayla Simmons Top JR Garden Ridge, Texas/North Thurston HS Office Mailing Address: 1500 S. University Parks Dr. 3 Drew Sliker Top/Tumbler SO Brighton, Tenn./Brighton HS Waco, TX 76706 6 Dayandrea Thompson Top/Base SR Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook HS 7 Emily Tobin Top/Tumbler SO Templeton, Calif./Templeton HS Official Athletics Website: www.BaylorBears.com 34 Navy Villar Base SO McKinney, Texas/Prosper HS Official Athletics Twitter Feed: @BaylorAthletics 16 Sara Weber Top FR Bryant, Ark/Bryant HS Official A&T Twitter Feed: @BaylorAcroTumb 13 Ava White Base/Top JR Waco, Texas/China Spring HS 26 Jaila Williams Base/Top JR Atlanta, Ga./Sequoyah HS PROGRAM HISTORY Head Coach: Felecia Mulkey (Kennesaw State, 1997), seventh season at Baylor First Season: 2011 All-Time Record (thru 2020 season): 72-22 Assistant Coaches: Kelsey Rowell (Oregon, 2012), fifth season at Baylor, Kaelyn Cowan (Baylor, 2017), second season All-Time NCATA Championships Record: 18-4 at Baylor NCATA Appearances: 9 (2011-19) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brooke Whitaker (Oregon, 2015), first season at Baylor NCATA Titles: 5 (2015-19) Director of Operations: Treasure Fields (Concordia Wisconsin, 2016), second season at Baylor

2021 SCHEDULE TIMES, DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Date Opponent Location Time (CT) Feb. 19 Mary Hardin-Baylor Waco, Texas 6 p.m. PRONUNCIATIONS March 6 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBD Riley CHIMWALA...... Chim-wall-uh March 27 Hawaii Pacific Waco, Texas TBD Faith COOR...... Koore April 1 at East Texas Baptist Marshall, Texas 6 p.m. ESTHER CUEVAS...... Ester Que-vas April 10 Oregon Waco, Texas TBD Sophia RANNI...... Ray-Knee 2021 NCATA National Championships (hosted by Oregon) ALAYJA Reynolds...... Uh-LAY-shuh Apr. 22 Quarterfinal Meets Eugene, Ore. TBA Mercy SEAY...... Say Apr. 23 Semifinals Meets Eugene, Ore. TBA RAFAELLA SCOTTO...... Raf-aye-Ella Sko-Tow Apr. 24 Event Finals and National Championship Eugene, Ore. TBA DAYANDREA Thompson...... Day-and-ria Home meets in bold, held at the Ferrell Center. JAILA Williams...... Jay-la

1 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Second , Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.com

MEDIA INFORMATION Social Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics DAVID KAYE TAYLOR BRYAN Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Assistant AD Associate Director Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics MBB, , Football Football STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Assistant AD Sport Responsibilities: Men’s , Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected]

TAYLOR BRYAN Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Football ZACH RHODES KYLE ROBARTS Alma Mater: Troy, 2009 | Joined Baylor: May 2017 Associate Director Associate Director Cell: 254-709-4411 | E-mail: [email protected] , A&T, Football WBB, Women’s ZACH RHODES Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Football, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: NC State, 2016 | Joined Baylor: September 2020 Cell: 919-247-7585 | E-mail: [email protected]

KYLE ROBARTS Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Alma Mater: Abilene Christian, 2005 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 KRISTA PIRTLE KELLEN COLEMAN Cell: 254-405-9492 | E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Director Associate Director Soccer, Track & Field/XC, Baylor- KRISTA PIRTLE Associate Director Bears.com Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball Alma Mater: Baylor, 2013 | Joined Baylor: February 2019 Cell: 254-447-8610 | E-mail: [email protected]

KELLEN COLEMAN Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Track & Field/Cross Country, BaylorBears.com Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October 2012 Cell: 254-749-6507 | E-mail: [email protected]

MAX CALDERONE MAX CALDERONE Associate Director Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: , Men’s Tennis, Equestrian Volleyball, Men’s Tennis, Alma Mater: Baylor, 2019 | Joined Baylor: June 2020 Equestrian Cell: 254-265-1639 | E-mail: [email protected]

SHELLEY ZYCH Administrative Assistant Alma Mater: Baylor, 2012 | Joined Baylor: October 2017 Office: 254-710-1266 | Cell: 254-227-8157 | E-mail: [email protected]

2 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb

MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION PHOTOGRAPHY Working press and photographer credentials for Baylor’s home match- Baylor follows NCAA and Big 12 Conference rules regarding media es will be handled by Baylor Athletic Communications Associate Director representatives photographing games. Zach Rhodes and student assistant Emily Morfoot. All requests should be Only properly credentialed photographers will be allowed in the des- made as early as possible and be limited to working press only. Requests ignated photo areas of the Ferrell Center as specified by the NCAA and made within 24 hours of the match may not be considered. Big 12 Conference. Credentials can be picked up in the Athletic Communications Office Photo credentials are subject to revocation by the Baylor Athletic Com- located in the Simpson Center, second floor, or at media will call at the munications Office at any time. main entrance of the Ferrell Center the day of the event. BAYLOR ON THE WEB WEB SITES & NEW MEDIA Baylor maintains a comprehensive athletic department website cov- Web-based media from sites affiliated with established, nationally ering all 19 varsity sports. BaylorBears.com features all the information recognized news-gathering organizations are eligible for media creden- Baylor fans need, including stats, news releases, notes, features and more. tials. Online media with an emphasis on the recruitment of potential Find full coach and player biographies, as well as event previews and student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) can request one (1) recaps at BaylorBears.com. credential for the purpose of writing a game/event recap. Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites SOCIAL MEDIA that are in any way affiliated with gambling. Nor will credentials be In addition to following the most up-to-date information on Baylor’s granted to “fan-submitted” or un-edited sites that are not affiliated with Official Athletics Site, www.BaylorBears.com, you can also track the an established news-gathering organization and/or sites whose sole entity Baylor acrobatics & tumbling team by following the Official Twitter and is fan-generated message boards that allow the posting of anonymous Instagram Accounts of Baylor Athletics, @BaylorAthletics, and BU Acro- comments. batics & Tumbling, @BaylorAcroTumb. Baylor Athletics also maintains an official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BaylorAthletics. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDENTIALS Press credentials will be issued to working press only. Press creden- DIRECTIONS TO HIGHERS ATHLETIC COMPLEX tials are not transferable and use by anyone other than members of the The Highers Athletic Complex, which includes the Simpson Center working press is unauthorized. Press credentials used in an unauthorized and the Allison Indoor Practice Facility, is located on the south bank of manner will be revoked immediately. News organizations allowing unau- the Brazos River at 1500 South University Parks Drive in Waco. Those thorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked traveling to the Highers Complex via Interstate 35 should take the Uni- for the remainder of the year. All press credentials remain the property of versity Parks Drive exit (#335B); the facility is located one-half mile east of the Baylor Athletic Department and must be returned upon request. Interstate 35 (left side of road), just past the Mayborn Museum.

ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS Baylor student-athletes and coaches will be available for in-person or phone interviews before or following practice. Player interviews must be coordinated through Associate Director of Athletics Communications Zach Rhodes at least 24 hours in advance. If a telephone interview is desired, the student-athletes will be provided with the number and will telephone the interviewer at a time that does not interfere with the stu- dent-athlete’s academic schedule. Student-athlete’s personal numbers will not be given out under any circumstances.

POST-EVENT INTERVIEWS Baylor University is committed to a policy of equal access for both male and female reporters and photographers. The Baylor locker room is closed to the media. Head coach Felecia Mulkey and selected student-athletes will be made available for inter- views after a cooling off period via Zoom in the Ferrell Center. Media are asked to submit a list of student-athletes interview requests to Zach Rhodes or Emily Morfoot prior to the end of the event. The visiting SID will select the student-athletes to be interviewed follow- ing the event. If no visiting SID is available, media are asked to submit their request to Zach Rhodes or Emily Morfoot.

3 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE JEREMY COUNSELLER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

MEDIA INFORMATION FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone began her tenure as Baylor University’s Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his eighth year as Baylor’s Faculty 15th president on June 1, 2017. A distinguished scholar and academic Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a leader, she previously served as dean and professor of management at member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003. The George Washington University School of Business from 2014 to 2017 Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors and as dean of Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, Management from 2002 to 2014. and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned Dr. Livingstone’s presidency marks her return to Baylor after time on an M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa the Waco campus from 1991 to 2002. She was an assistant professor and cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. an associate professor in the Department of Management before serving Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served for four years as associate dean of graduate programs for the Hankamer as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States School of Business. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered While at Pepperdine, Dr. Livingstone oversaw a $200 million expansion private practice in Houston, Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now of the school’s graduate campuses, the addition of an executive conference Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. center and a significant increase in scholarship support for students. At Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in GWU, she led the development of a strategic plan for the business school McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and that built on the school’s culture of service and its unique location in our felonies. nation’s capital to enhance the school’s global focus. Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on var- A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American high- ious evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor er education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in orga- of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President nizational behavior, leadership and creativity with deep expertise in the of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of area of university accreditation. She has been extensively published and the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence cited in academic and professional outlets, with her publications including Editor of the State Bar of Texas’s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor articles in American Business Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track Journal of High Technology Management Research and the book Business faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching. and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining Organizational Compliance, Ethics Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal and Trust. She also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Procedure in Baylor Law School’s renowned Practice Court program. He Capital Southwest Industrials, a public company traded under the symbol also is a coach of the Law School’s interscholastic moot court and mock “CSWI” on the NASDAQ since 2015. trial teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School’s Association Dr. Livingstone’s many academic and professional accomplishments of Trial Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team. including serving as chair of the board of the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) from 2014 to 2015. The AACSB is the professional organization for business schools and accredits 786 of the best business schools globally across 53 countries and territo- ries. She chaired the AACSB Committee on Accreditation Policy from 2015 to 2016. Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State’s Spears School of Business Hall of Fame and was the first recipient of the Outstanding Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She also was recognized in 2015 with the OSU Distin- guished Alumni Award. A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity basket- ball at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in economics and management, a Master of Business Administration, BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVES and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational behavior. 1921-41 Henry Trantham Her husband, Brad, also played basketball at Oklahoma State, and their 1942-54 J.D. Bragg daughter, Shelby, is a senior on Rice University’s volleyball team. 1955-60 Abner McCall 1961-68 Monroe S. Carroll 1969-85 Edwin P. Horner 1986-2001 David M. Guinn 2002-13 Mike Rogers 2014- Jeremy Counseller

4 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MEDIA INFORMATION and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record achievements. He also unveiled the Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long leadership and life skills. Houston’s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades’ six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its first sea- son-ending finish in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1990. Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Houston raised nearly $100M and MACK RHOADES constructed $160M in new facilities during his tenure, including a new VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS on-campus football stadium, a men’s and women’s basketball training center, ARIZONA, 1993 a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiated one of the Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and nation’s top five facility naming rights agreements at the collegiate level and vision for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. Cougar Pride, Houston named Baylor University’s Vice President and Director of Athletics on Athletics’ fundraising arm, set an annual donation record for the fifth-consec- July 13, 2016. utive year in 2013-14 as more than 3,100 Cougar Pride members contributed Since his arrival, Rhoades has surrounded himself with a dynamic $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M set the previous year. leadership team. Together, Rhoades and his administrative team have Rhoades and University of Houston President Dr. Renu Khator success- chartered a new mission for the Baylor Athletics department: Preparing fully steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited in Champions for Life. No team or individual is successful without a cham- December 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning with pionship process, and Preparing Champions for Life is centered on four the 2013-14 academic year. Houston’s first year in The American was argu- pillars: Academic Achievement, Athletic Success, Social Responsibility ably one of the finest in school history, as its 2013-14 teams combined for and Spiritual Development. 157 victories, 17 American individual championships, 10 NCAA postseason Athletically, 18 of Baylor’s 19 teams earned postseason berths in 2016-17, berths and a pair of American team titles. That successful surge led to Hous- resulting in acrobatics and tumbling’s third consecutive NCATA Champi- ton’s highest national finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup since 2000-01. onship, Big 12 Championship titles for women’s basketball and equestrian, Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics as well as the women’s indoor track and field program’s first conference Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Ath- title. Additionally, the football team won the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, earning letics Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA back-to-back bowl victories for the fourth time in program history. as chairperson for its Championship and Site Selection Committees. Baylor continued its successful run academically in 2016-17, recording Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron its 17th and 18th consecutive semesters with 3.0 or better GPAs (3.27 in the achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, fall, 3.26 in the spring). Baylor led the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate Zip student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean’s List honors, 213 All-Confer- (GSR) for the third straight year after 125 student-athletes earned degrees ence honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team championships, in the calendar year. Eleven of 15 BU athletics programs tracked by the 14 Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America honors. NCAA matched or improved their Academic Progress Rate (APR), nine Rhoades’ Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a $61.6M programs led the Big 12 with perfect one-year APR scores, 11 performed on-campus football stadium, the creation of a women’s golf program, three- equal to or better than the national average and softball received an Aca- time recognition for the department’s diversity strategy and the hiring of 11 demic Performance Program Award after recording a perfect multi-year head coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave back the commu- APR score of 1,000. A total of 142 Bears were named to the Academic All- nity during Rhoades’ tenure providing more than 5,000 service hours to the Big 12 Team and a school record and conference-leading 61 were named greater Akron area during each of the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports The Bears remain committed to giving back, as a total of 502 coaches, stu- Management Cabinet—as well as its Administrative Committee, and led dent-athletes, administrators and staff packed a school-record 139,968 meals the Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also at the annual Feed My Starving Children initiative. For the ninth consecutive helped then-MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented year, Baylor’s Sports Mission Team traveled to share the love of Christ and TV contract for the league with ESPN. serve as ministry partners in Maceio, Brazil. Additionally, more than 200 Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked student-athletes regularly participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. his way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, Associate Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director where he spent the previous year (2015-16) leading the 20-sport South- for Development. In his final position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all eastern Conference intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously fundraising, the marketing and media relations offices as well as football served in similar capacities at the University of Houston (2009-15) and the external operations, men’s basketball, men’s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic University of Akron (2006-09). Club and the athletics ticket office. His first year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the Rhoades, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the highest one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 University of Arizona (1993) and a master’s of science degree in athlet- term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers’ head football coach; wrestler J’den ics administration/sports management from Indiana University (2002), Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; began his intercollegiate athletics career as a marketing assistant in the the Tigers’ men’s and team place a program-best eighth Yale athletic department (1996) and worked in development at Marquette at the NCAA Championship and its women’s basketball program return (1997-98) before joining the UTEP staff in 1998. to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006. Bolstered by three Rhoades and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie top 11 NCAA finishes— (sixth), men’s swimming and diving and Noelle. (eighth) and women’s swimming and diving (11th), Missouri finished 43rd in the final 2015-16 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and com- BAYLOR ATHLETICS DIRECTORS prehensive program is part of a campus community partnership focusing on life skills and career development among other core values. 1903-04 R.N. Watts 1959-68 John Bridgers Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed five-and-a-half rewarding 1907-08 Luther Burleson 1968-71 Bill Henderson years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice 1908-11 Enoch Mills 1971-80 Jack Patterson President for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars’ entire 1913-14 Norman Paine 1980-92 Bill Menefee program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year 1914-20 Charles Mosley 1992-93 Grant Teaff Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation 1920-26 Frank Bridges 1993-96 Dick Ellis of the student-athlete experience while also directing marked improve- 1927-40 Morley Jennings 1996-03 Tom Stanton ments in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. 1941-49 Ralph Wolf 2003-16 Ian McCaw In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average 1950-59 George Sauer 2016- Mack Rhoades

5 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

43 20 CAMRYN BRYANT HANNAH CHRISMAN BASE • SR. • 4L BASE/TOP • JR. • 2L SUWANEE, GA. (PEACHTREE RIDGE HS) PITTSBURGH, PA. (NORWIN HS) 2020 (SENIOR) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete in the shortened season. Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team. 2019 (JUNIOR) Competed in eight meets including all three postseason contests as 2019 (FRESHMAN) high-energy base … Member of 450 salto toss heat that won an individ- Competed in six meets including all three postseason contests … Named ual event national championship … Three-time National Champion. to Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Member of 2019 National Cham-

RETURNEES pionship team. 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Member of 2018 National Championship team … Competed in Toss HIGH SCHOOL portion of 2018 National Championship. Attended Norwin High School in North Huntington, Pennsylvania ... Member of NHS competitive cheer team and Hotcheer All-Stars ... Placed 2017 (FRESHMAN) fourth at World Cheerleading Championships in 2012 ... Grand champion Did not participate in any meets. at JamFest Nationals in 2013 ... Finished top 10 in World Championships in 2014 and 2015 ... Named Cheerleader of the Year at NHS ... MVP for HIGH SCHOOL NHS cheer and Hotcheer All-Stars. Attended Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Georgia... Was a base in competitive cheerleading from 2012-2016... Two-time sectional PERSONAL champions, two-time regional champions, and two-time state cham- Daughter of John and Lori Chrisman ... National Honor Society member pions... Three-time All-American... Competed in club gymnastics...... Pre-psychology major. Six-time state champion... Four-time regional qualifier.

PERSONAL Parents are Demetrius Bryant and Lauren Bryant... Volunteered for SPCA... Was a member of Student Council and the chorus... Related to Carnell Lake. 18 HANNAH COBIN BASE • JR. • 2L PIPERSVILLE, PA. (CENTRAL BUCKS EAST HS)

40 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in the team event in three events in the shortened season ... KARSYN CAMPBELL Academic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team. TOP/TUMBLER • SO. • 1L ELK GROVE, CALIF. (BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL) 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in two regular season meets, at West Liberty and at ETBU as 2020 (FRESHMAN) base in compulsory pyramid … Member of 2019 National Championship Did not compete in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie team. Team. HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Attended Central Bucks East High School in Doylestown, Pennsylvania Attended Bradshaw Christian School in Elk Grove, … Com- ... Competed in competitive cheer ... Attended World Championships peted at Byers Roseville Gymnastics Center … Level 10 team earned five times (2014-2018) ... Won Battle at the Boardwalk in 2018 ... Won at third plate at state … Third place on bars at Level Nine at state compe- Worldwide Spirit Association in 2018 ... Won at Cheersport Oaks in 2016 tition … Second-overall in California at Level 8 … Varsity cheerleader ... Won Northeast NCA classic in 2017 ... Won All-Star challenge in 2018 ... for four years … Won first place on bars at Level Eight gymnastics Grand Champion at Encore Philly Competition in 2017. regionals. PERSONAL PERSONAL Daughter of David and Valerie Cobin ... Honor Roll student ... Majoring in Daughter of Rick and Staci Campbell … Graduated in the top 15 percent communications. in high school and landed on the Top Honors List … Psychology major … Wants to pursue a career as a firefighter.

6 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

22 39 KERI COLLINS KOURTNEY COVEN TOP/TUMBLER • SO. • 1L BASE/TOP • SO. • 1L HOUSTON, TEXAS (STRATFORD HS) KATY, TEXAS (SEVEN LAKES HS) 2020 (FRESHMAN) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Saw time in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 At- Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll ... 4.0 GPA. Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. RETURNEES HIGH SCHOOL 2019 (FRESHMAN) Attended Stratford High School in Houston, Texas … Competed for Did not compete in 2019 … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors Showcase Gymnastics and Biron Elite Cheer … Three-time varsity … Member of 2019 National Championship team. cheerleader … Two-time NCA All-American cheerleader … All-Star All-American cheerleader … Five-time Gym National Champion in Level HIGH SCHOOL Nine … Second-place team gym international competition … Three-time Level nine national qualifier in gymnastics … Level 10 regional qualifier gymnastics for All-National champion … Level Seven TnT Tumbling in gymnastics … 2018 level five world champion team member with Top State Champion … Level 10 TnT Mega Meet Champion … Five-year team Gun Lady Jags. captain for gymnastics … Competed in Switzerland, Finland and Austria for the World Gymnastrada … 2017 Restricted Level Five Summit Cham- PERSONAL pion in cheerleading ... 2016 Level Four NCA Champion. Daughter of David and Barrie Ellen Coven … Four-year honor roll stu- dent … Intends to major in health science studies. PERSONAL Daughter of Jerry and Julianne Collins … Co-Valedictorian of graduating class ... Member of National Honors Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes in high school … Exercise Physiology (Pre-Physical Therapy) major. 30 AUNDRIA CRITTENDEN TOP • JR. • 2L 50 CUMMING, GA. (WEST FORSYTH HS) FAITH COOR 2020 (SOPHOMORE) BACK/BASE • JR. • 2L Saw time in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 At- THE COLONY, TEXAS (THE COLONY HS) Large Second Team.

2020 (SOPHOMORE) 2019 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in all meets in her shortened sophomore campaign. Competed in all 11 meets as a freshman top … Contributed in team rou- tine … Named to Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Member of 2019 2019 (FRESHMAN) National Championship team. Competed in nine meets including all three postseason contests as freshman back/base … Named to Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … HIGH SCHOOL Member of 2019 National Championship team. Attended West Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia … Level 10 gymnast at WFHS … 2017 state champion in floor routine and vault … HIGH SCHOOL Two-time team state champion at West Forsyth in 2017 and 2018 … 2017 Attended The Colony High School in The Colony, Texas … Participated level 10 state champion on beam … 2016 national champion in floor rou- in competitive cheerleading for 13 years … Majors, NCA and Summit tine … 2016 level nine all-around regional champion … Qualified for the champion … Placed third in 2016 and second in 2017 at the Cheerleading level 10 U.S. National Team in 2017. World Championships with Cheer Athletics Panthers … Participated in high school cheerleading freshman and senior year …Two-time NCA PERSONAL All-American. Daughter of Toby and Deborah Crittenden … Intends to major in general family consumer sciences. PERSONAL Daughter of Cassandra and Christopher Coor … Member of National Honor Society and Student Council … Intends to major in health science.

7 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

47 14 ESTHER CUEVAS KRISTIN DYSON TOP • SO. • 1L TOP • SO. • 1L JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY) WOODSTOCK, GA. (ETOWAH HS) 2020 (FRESHMAN) 2020 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in two meets in her first year with the program. Did not see any action in the shortened season .... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida … Trained HIGH SCHOOL at Gymnastics Unlimited … Nine-year state qualifying gymnast, sev- Attended Etowah High School in Woodstock, Georgia … Finished first in en-time regional qualifier … Level Nine state vault champion … Level state competition on balance beam … Earned third in state competition

RETURNEES Ten state and regional qualifier … Earned multiple individual floor on floor … 11-year member of World of Gymnastics and Cheer … Level and vault titles … Three-year qualifier in for state, regionals and Junior Eight gymnast … Qualified for the state finals in gymnastics junior year Olympics in trampoline and tumbling. of high school … Level Seven Gymnastics beam and vault state champion … As a junior, gymnastics team finished second in the state … Gymnas- PERSONAL tics team placed third in state competition during senior year ... Summit Daughter of José and Yvette Cuevas … Ran on the Varsity Cross Coun- Cheer National Championship team finalist in 2018 … Etowah sideline try team … Was a member of the National Honors Society and Student cheerleader since sixth grade. Council in High School … Political Science major … Plans to pursue a career as a prosecuting attorney. PERSONAL Daughter of Eric and Shannon Dyson … Earned Scholar-Athlete Award and the Key Scholar Award … Member of National Honors Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America in high school … Political Science major … Plans to 36 pursue a career as a criminal lawyer. RAEGAN DOVER BASE • JR. • 2L ALPHARETTA, GA. (SOUTH FORSYTH HS) 5 2020 (SOPHOMORE) OLIVIA FELTON Competed in all meets in the team event during the shortened season. TOP • JR. • 2L SOLON, IOWA (SOLON HS) 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in all 11 meets as freshman base … Won an individual event 2020 (SOPHOMORE) national championship as part of the inversion pyramid heat … Member Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 At- of 2019 National Championship team. Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL 2019 (FRESHMAN) Attended South Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia … Com- Did not compete in 2019 … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors peted in competitive cheer for past six years and was former gymnast … Member of 2019 National Championship team. for five years … Member of Stingrays Orange All-Star Cheer Team … Regional runner-up in 2014, regional champion and state runner-up in HIGH SCHOOL 2015, and region champion and state runner-up in 2016 in competitive Attended Solon High School in Solon, Iowa …... Participated in Competi- cheer … Regional qualifier in both vault and floor in 2016 while compet- tive Cheer from 2014-2018 … Placed 16th in 2015 and ninth in 2016 at state ing in gymnastics … CA All-American cheerleader and part of Georgia in Time Out Division for High School Cheer … Received bid to Summit all-region cheerleader team in both 2015 and 2016 … Member of all-state Day One while participating with Elite Cheer in 2014-2015 season … Won cheer team and awarded High School Coaches Award in 2016. St. Louis Nationals during 2015-2016 season with Elite Cheer … Won UCA Nationals during 2016-2017 season with Elite Cheer … Voted best PERSONAL tumbler, flyer and team leader while at Elite Cheer … Lettered for both Daughter of Anne Dover-Hightower and Paul Hightower … Member of Track and Cheer from 2014-2017 … Placed third in 2015 and seventh in Latin Honors Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes … Intends to 2017 in high jump. major in physical therapy. PERSONAL Daughter of Joan and Mike Felton … Member of National Honor Society and Octagon Club … Majoring in pre-engineering.

8 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

33 27 ALEXIS FOWLKES BRIANA HARRIS BASE • SR. • 3L BASE • SR. • 3L FRESNO, CALIF. (CLOVIS WEST HS) CIBOLO, TEXAS (STEELE HS) 2020 (JUNIOR) 2020 (JUNIOR) Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... Named the NCATA Saw time in all meets in the shortened year ... Academic All-Big 12 At- Athlete of the Week (2/28). Large Second Team. RETURNEES 2019 (SOPHOMORE) 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in nine meets including all three postseason events as critical Competed in all 11 meets primarily as a base and tumbler … Named to base … Won individual event national championships as part of the the the Academic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team … Scored a season-high six-element acro heat, inversion pyramid heat, 450 salto toss heat and 9.65 in quad tumbling pass (3/26) … Won individual event national synchronized toss heat … Two-time National Champion. championships as part of the inversion pyramid heat, 450 salto toss heat and synchronized toss heat … Individual event national champion in duo 2018 (FRESHMAN) pass alongside Kaylee Adams … Two-time National Champion. Member of 2018 National Championship team … Competed in Pyramid, Toss, and Team portions of 2018 National Championship. 2018 (FRESHMAN) Member of program’s first National Champion toss open heat with a score HIGH SCHOOL of 9.875 … Won tumbling quad National Title with score of 9.30 … Scored Trained in acrobatic gymnastics at Gymnastics Beat of Fresno ... Played a 9.90 in heat three of toss event at Quinnipiac (2/18) … Member of 2018 golf and was cheerleader at Clovis West High School ... Acrobatics acco- National Championship team … Competed in Pyramid, Toss, Tumbling lades include earning eight state championship gold medals, six regional and Team portions of 2018 National Championship. championship gold medals, two silver national championship medals, one fifth place national title ... Golf honors include all-track first place HIGH SCHOOL team award four years straight ... Honor roll student-athlete all through Trained in competitive cheer at Star Vipers ... As track athlete was two- high school and junior high. time high jump district champion and 4x100 relay district champ in 2013 ... As competitive cheer athlete was four-time NCA competitive cheer PERSONAL champion, cheerleading worlds bronze and silver medalist and Nfinity Undecided on major. Legend ... Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2017) ... Pre-med major. 44 TAWN GURNSEY 25 TOP • JR. • 2L WINTER HAVEN, FLA. (ALL SAINTS ACADEMY) TORI HARRIS TUMBLER • SO. • 1L 2020 (SOPHOMORE) WACO, TEXAS (WOODWAY HS) Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 At- Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. 2020 (FRESHMAN) 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Competed in nine meets including all three postseason contests as freshman top … Named to Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors … Member of 2019 National HIGH SCHOOL Championship team. Attended Midway High School in Waco, Texas … Trained at Zero Gravity Gymnastics Academy … State champion gymnast … 2015 Level Nine All- HIGH SCHOOL Around Champion … Level 10 National Championship second alternate. Attended All Saints Academy in Winter Haven, Florida ... Two-time state champion gymnast ... Level 10 gymnast ... Eastern Nationals qualifier in PERSONAL 2013 ... State champion in beam and vault in 2017 ... Received third on Daughter of Carl Harris and Maloney … Ran track and field in high floor at Florida State Championships in 2017. school ... Psychology major … Plans to pursue a career in child psycholo- gy. PERSONAL Daughter of David and Christine Gurnsey ... Received American Citi- zenship Award ... National Honor Society member ... Intends to major in exercise physiology.

9 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

19 15 EMILY HOPPIE MADISON KRUSE TOP/BASE • SR. • 3L TOP/BASE • SR. • 3L COPPELL, TEXAS (COPPELL HS) OVIEDO, FLA. (OVIEDO HS) 2020 (JUNIOR) 2020 (JUNIOR) Saw time in the acro event against Oregon (2/23) ... Academic All-Big Competed in every meet in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 12 At-Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. At-Large Second Team.

2019 (SOPHOMORE) 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in two regular season meets, at West Liberty and at ETBU Competed in all 11 meets as versatile top/base … Named to the Academ- as base in inversion pyramid heat … Earned NCATA Academic Honor ic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team … Individual event national champi-

RETURNEES Roll honors … Two-time National Champion. on in the quad tumbling pass … Two-time National Champion.

2018 (FRESHMAN) 2018 (FRESHMAN) Member of 2018 National Championship team … Did not compete in Participated in meet at Oregon on 4/8 … Member of 2018 National Cham- the 2018 National Championship. pionship team … Did not compete in 2018 National Championship.

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Fourteen-year member of Texas Dreams Gymnastics Club ... Level 10 Trained in competitive cheer for Brandon All-Stars ... National Honor So- regional championships qualifier in 2015 and 2016 ... Took second on ciety member each year at Oviedo High School ... A-B Honor Roll member vault and bars in Level Nine western championships in 2014 ... Earned ... Finished in top 25 percent of class. first place on bars in Level Nine regional championships ... Earned second on beam and bars and third in all-around in Level Nine Texas PERSONAL state championships. Parents are Kevin and Tish Kruse ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2017) ... Pre-nursing major. PERSONAL Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2017) ... Journalism on major. 12 SHAYE LAURO 9 TOP • SO. • 1L KAMRYN KITCHENS CHICAGO, ILL. (WEST CHICAGO COMMUNITY HS) TOP • SO. • 1L 2020 (FRESHMAN) KENNESAW, GA. (MOUNT PARAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL) Competed in the team event vs. Limstone (2/9) ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. 2020 (FRESHMAN) Competed in all meets in the shortened season ... NCATA Academic HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll. Attended West Chicago Community High School in West Chicago, Illinois … Competed with ICE All-Stars and Legacy Elite Gymnastics … HIGH SCHOOL Illinois State Champion on bars and beam … Level 10 gymnast … Junior Attended Mount Paran Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia … Olympics National Team Member … Member of Level five through Level Varsity cheerleader at Mount Paran Christian School … Four-time State 10 Illinois State Championship Team … Level 10 state and regional quali- Champion … Member of Georgia High School Team of the Year. fier, 2nd in Illinois on beam … Level Nine National Team Member … Top 100 beam score in nation … Junior Member of National Society of Future Scientists and National Society of High School Scholars. PERSONAL Daughter of Derrick and Linda Kitchens … Valedictorian of graduating class … Was a member of the track team and competed in the regional PERSONAL championship team ... Earned 2018 Georgia Certificate of Merit, AP Daughter of Jim and Stacey Lauro … Formerly an Academic All-Con- Scholar with Distinction and Headmaster Honor Roll for academics … ference selection … Was an honor roll student in high school … Student Member of the BETA club and National Honors Society … Neuroscience council leadership chair … Health science studies major … Plans to major … Aspires to be a doctor. pursue a career as a gymnast or as a neonatal nurse.

10 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

4 10 ABBY LUONG HALEY MUSTAFA TOP • SO. • 1L BASE • SO. • 1L LOOMIS, CALIF. (DEL ORO HS) PLACENTIA, CALIF. (VALENCIA HS) 2020 (FRESHMAN) 2020 (FRESHMAN) Did not compete in her first year with the program ... Academic All-Big 12 Did not compete in 2020 ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ... NCATA Rookie Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll ... 4.0 GPA. Academic Honor Roll. RETURNEES HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Attended Del Oro High School in Loomis, California … Competed in Attended Valencia High School in Placentia, California … Member of Vibe gymnastics for Byers Roseville Gymnastics Center … Level 10 floor spe- Gymnastics …Level Nine gymnast, competed for eight years … Captain cialist … 2018 Level Nine Regional Qualifier … 2017 Level Eight Regional of the cheerleading team at Valencia … Voted MVP, Most Inspirational Championships, first place all-around, third place vault and third place Cheerleader … USA Cheer Camp All-American. on floor … 2017 Level Eight State Championships, second place bars and third place all-around … 2016 Level Eight Regional Championships, PERSONAL fourth place all-around … 2016 Level Eight State Championships, second Daughter of Isaiah and Amy Mustafa … Named MVP, Most Inspiration- place vault … 2015 Level Seven State Championships, first place floor and al and received Scholar-Athlete Award at Valencia HS … Valencia HS first place uneven bars. Honor Roll … Scholar-Athlete … Environmental science major … Wants to pursue a career as an environmental engineer. PERSONAL Daughter of Kevin Luong and Allison Lee … Graduated in the top three percent of high school class with Magna Cum Laude honors … Film and Digital Media major … Wants to become a filmmaker or director. 2 KATE PUENTES 31 BASE • JR. • 2L YORBA LINDA, CALIF. (YORBA LINDA HS) MADDIE MCNAMEE TOP • JR. • 2L 2020 (SOPHOMORE) NIXA, MO. (WHITMORE ONLINE HS) Competed in every meet in the shortened 2020 season ... Academic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team. 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in every meet in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 2019 (FRESHMAN) At-Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. Competed in all 11 meets as a base … Named to Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Won individual event national championships as part of 2019 (FRESHMAN) the inversion pyramid heat, 450 salto toss heat and synchronized toss heat Did not compete in 2019 … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors … Member of 2019 National Championship team. … Member of 2019 National Championship team. HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Attended Yorba Linda High School in Yorba Linda, California … Was a Attended Whitmore Online High School ... Participated in artistic gym- member of AllStar Cheerleading… National Champions in 2014… NCA nastics for 16 years... Five-year level 10 gymnast ... Five-time regional Champions from 2015-2018. qualifier ... Westerns qualifier ... 2016 Uneven bars state champion ... Attended Ozark Technical Community College before coming to Baylor. PERSONAL Daughter of Carey and Chris Puentes … High Academic Honor Roll … PERSONAL Scholar Athlete Qualifier … Secretary of Society of Controversia and Link Daughter of Patrick and Julie McNamee ... Graduated with honors in top Crew Leader ... Member of American Cancer Society … HKLS major. five percent of class ... Intends to major in English.

11 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

35 23 SOPHIA RANNI KENNEDY RILEY TOP • JR. • 2L BASE/TOP • JR. • 2L POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (ARLINGTON HS) ATLANTA, GA. (SOUTH COBB HS) 2020 (JUNIOR) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in every meet in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big Did not compete in the shortened 2020 season. 12 At-Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. 2019 (FRESHMAN) 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in eight meets including all three postseason contests as a base Competed in all 11 meets as freshman top … Named to Academic All- … Member of 2019 National Championship team. Big 12 Rookie Team … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors

RETURNEES … Member of 2019 National Championship team. HIGH SCHOOL Attended South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia … Level five HIGH SCHOOL competitive cheerleader for Stingray All-Stars … Won Summit national Attended Arlington High School in LaGrangeville, New York … title in 2014 … Worlds finalist in 2015 … Took seventh in Worlds in 2016 Participated in competitive cheerleading from 2004-2009 with Cheer and 2017. Jamz All-Stars and with World Cup All-Stars from 2010-2018 … Invited to try out with 2013 World Cup Shooting Stars … Won 2014 NorthStar PERSONAL Athlete of the Year … Voted 2016 Team MVP … Voted 2016 TCLM Daughter of Nathan and Kiva Riley … Raised over $13,000 for Leukemia Cheerleader of the Year … Won 2014 silver medal at USASF Cheerlead- and Lymphoma research … National Honor Society member … Tallied ing Worlds … Won gold medal at 2015 and 2017 USASF Cheerleading over 400 hours of volunteer work … Intends to major in biochemistry. Worlds … Won 2011 and 2016 NCA All-Star national titles.

PERSONAL Daughter of James and Jeannine Ranni … Majoring in health science studies. 28 MIKAELA ROBINSON BASE • SO. • 1L 42 SPRING, TEXAS (KLEIN COLLINS HS) 2020 (FRESHMAN) ALAYJA REYNOLDS Did not compete in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie TOP/BASE • SO. • 1L Team. MARICOPA, ARIZ. (MARICOPA HS) HIGH SCHOOL 2020 (FRESHMAN) Attended Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas … Competed on Competed in the team event in all meets in 2020 ... Academic All-Big 12 the Cheerleading team for all four years of high school … Won the Mardi Rookie Team. Gras Bid in 2016 … Earned a Silver medal in World competitions in 2017 … Placed 8th in World competitions in 2018 … Earned first place and was HIGH SCHOOL an undefeated world champion during her senior year. Attended Maricopa High School in Maricopa, Arizona … Eight-year member of Arizona Heat Allstars Cheerleading… Three-year member of PERSONAL Top Gun Allstars … Multiple National Championship title winner with Daughter of Bryan and Angela Robinson … Invested almost 240 hours in Arizona Heat Allstars. “Legacy League” … A member of National Honors Society and Science National Honors Society in high school … Health Science Studies major PERSONAL … Plans to become a sports physician and work with pro athletes. Daughter of Phillip Reynolds and Sharla Wyatt … Varsity track and field athlete at Maricopa High School in Maricopa, Arizona … School record holder in the 4x100 meters … Graduated in the top five percent in high school … Member of National Honor Society … Majoring in pre-busi- ness.

12 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

49 48 RAFFAELA SCOTTO KATHERINE SHIFFER BASE/BACK • JR. • 2L BASE • SO. • 1L KEMAH, TEXAS ( LUTHERAN SOUTH ACADEMY) FAIRFAX, VA. (ROBINSON SECONDARY SCHOOL) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) 2020 (FRESHMAN) Competed in the meet against Gannon (3/3) ... Academic All-Big 12 At- Compete in all but one meet in the shortened 2020 season ... Academic Large First Team ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll. All-Big 12 Rookie Team. RETURNEES 2019 (FRESHMAN) HIGH SCHOOL Did not compete in 2019 … Member of 2019 National Championship Attended Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia … Competed in team. cheerleading for Robinson Secondary School and Cheer Tyme Allstars … Won state competition during junior and senior year … Finished second HIGH SCHOOL in the state competition in 2015 and 2018 … Four-time cheerleading first- Attended Lutheran South Academy in Houston, Texas … Member of team all-district, four-time cheerleading first-team all-district, four-time school cheer squad from 2016 to 2018 … Named an All-American as well cheerleading first-team all-state … Three-time cheerleading All-American as first team all-state for cheerleading … NCA Champion … Ran track all … Competed in gymnastics for Capital Gymnastics … Two-time gym- four years of high school. nastics first-team all-district, two-time first-team all-region …. Six-time district champion … Four-time region champion … Gymnastics state PERSONAL champion … Level Seven Virginia state vault champion. Daughter of Nick and Teresa Scotto … Majoring in health science studies. PERSONAL Daughter of John and Amy Shiffer … Athletic Academic Honor Roll in High School … Three-time Academic Honor Roll … National Honor Society member … Health Science Studies major … Desires to become a 21 physical therapist. MERCY SEAY BASE • JR. • 2L WACO, TEXAS (HOME SCHOOL) 27 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in all but one meet in the shortened 2020 season ... Academic JAYLA SIMMONS All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team. TOP • JR. • 2L GARDEN RIDGE, TEXAS (NORTH THURSTON HS) 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in all 11 meets as base and important tumbler … Scored a 2020 (SOPHOMORE) season-high 9.65 in quad tumbling pass (3/26) … Individual event na- Did not compete in the shortened season ... NCATA Academic Honor tional champion in the quad tumbling pass … Member of 2019 National Roll. Championship team. 2019 (FRESHMAN) HIGH SCHOOL Did not compete in 2019 … Earned NCATA Academic Honor Roll honors Home schooled in Waco, Texas … Level nine/10 artistic gymnast for Zero … Member of 2019 National Championship team. Gravity Gymnastics … Regional qualifier in 2014 and 2015 … Regional vault champion in 2015 … State qualifier in 2016 … National qualifier HIGH SCHOOL in 2017 … Won regional title in 2017 … Took second place nationally in Attended North Thurston High School in Olympia, Washington … Mem- vault in 2017. ber of high school cheer squad since 2015 … Named team captain in 2016 … Placed second at state in 2017. PERSONAL Daughter of Roger and Jennifer Seay … Communications major. PERSONAL Daughter of James and Angela Simmons … National Honor Society mem- ber … Intends to major in corporate communications.

13 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

3 7 DREW SLIKER EMILY TOBIN TOP/TUMBLER • SO. • 1L TOP/TUMBLER • SO. • 1L BRIGHTON, TENN. (BRIGHTON HS) TEMPLETON, CALIF. (TEMPLETON HS) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) 2020 (FRESHMAN) Competed in the meet against Limestone (2/9) ... Academic All-Big 12 Competed in all five meets in the shortened season ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Rookie Team.

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Attended Brighton High School and Tennessee online public school Attended Templeton High School in Templeton, California … Member of in Brighton, Tennessee … Trained in competitive cheer with Memphis Central Coast Gymnastics … Named Cheerleader of the Year at Temple-

RETURNEES Pride All-Stars Cheer and Dance ... 2017-18 Level Five Senior Restricted ton HS … Coaches Choice Award winner for HS cheer … Competed for Coed “Inferno” … UCA Level Five Senior Restricted Coed Champions All-Star Cheer, 2018 Flippin Amped Athlete. with Memphis Pride All-Stars in 2018 … 2018 Summit Level Five Senior Restricted Coed Champions ... Competed in gymnastics since 2007 at PERSONAL Roanoke Gymnastics Academy, Ocean Tumblers Gymnastics, Envision Daughter of Mark and Elise Tobin … Three-time Top Scholar Award Gymnastics and Will Moor Gymnastics. winner … Competed on Tennis team in high school … Business major … Aspires to run and operate her own business. PERSONAL Daughter of Jeffrey and Delisa Silker … A former Tennessee Scholar … Biochemistry major … Plans to become a pharmacist. 34 NAVY VILLAR 6 BASE • SO. • 1L MCKINNEY, TEXAS (PROSPER HS) DAYANDREA THOMPSON TOP/BASE • SR. • 3L 2020 (FRESHMAN) BOLINGBROOK, ILL. (BOLINGBROOK HS) Did not compete in her first year with the program ... Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.

2020 (JUNIOR) HIGH SCHOOL Competed in all five meets in the shortened 2020 season ... Academic Attended Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas ... From 2016-19 com- All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team. peted in cheer as a base for head coach Brad Hambaell, winning NCA, majors and world championship ... in 2015 competed as a base for head 2019 (SOPHOMORE) coach Courtney O’Dell, winning an NCA championship and a world Competed in all 11 meets as versatile top/base, primarily in the team championship ... Overall for her career, Villar is a two-time national event … Helped team to average 98.12 in team routine … Two-time champion in cheer, a majors champion and a two-time world champion. National Champion. PERSONAL 2018 (FRESHMAN) Set to major in graphic design ... enjoys art in her spare time ... lists veter- Member of 2018 National Championship team … Competed in team ans as her biggest heroes. portion of 2018 National Championship.

HIGH SCHOOL Trained in competitive cheer at Ice All-Stars and California All-Stars ... 2014 world champion ... Top All-American cheerleader ... World Lan- guage Honor Society member for Spanish language.

PERSONAL Daughter of DayAnn Thompson ... Biology major.

14 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RETURNEES

13 AVA WHITE BASE/TOP • JR. • 2L WACO, TEXAS (CHINA SPRING HS) 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete in 2020 ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll.

2019 (FRESHMAN) RETURNEES Did not compete in 2019 … Member of 2019 National Championship team.

HIGH SCHOOL Attended China Springs High School in China Springs, Texas … District Champs and made fourth round of playoffs in 2016 and second in district … Made second round of playoffs as member of CSHS soccer team … Placed 21st at state UIL competition in 2016 and 22nd at state UIL compe- tition in 2017 as member of CSHS cheer squad … All-American cheer- leader from 2013-2017 as member of Competitive Cheer … Second-team all-district in 2016 and 2017 in soccer.

PERSONAL Daughter of Bruce and Janet White … Majoring in psychology.

26 JAILA WILLIAMS BASE/TOP • JR. • 2L ATLANTA, GA. (SEQUOYAH HS)

2020 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete in the shortened season ... NCATA Academic Honor Roll.

2019 (FRESHMAN) Did not compete in 2019 … Member of 2019 National Championship team.

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Sequoyah High School in Canton, Georgia … Two-time MVP for Georgia All-Stars 2013 and 2014 teams … Member of Georgia All-Stars 2015 and 2016 teams.

PERSONAL Daughter of Johnnie Williams and Stephanie Vaughn … Intends to major in computer science.

15 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb NEWCOMERS

37 8 RILEY CHIMWALA MIA FIGOLA INTRODUCTION BASE • FR. TOP/TUMBLER • FR. PLANO, TEXAS (PLANO SENIOR HS) AURORA, ILL. (OSWEGO EAST HS)

High School High School

Competed for Acrobatic Gymnastics at WOGA from 2009 to 2018 ... Cheer Attended Oswego East High School ... Competed with Legacy Elite Gym- NEWCOMERS Athletics (Plano) Panthers from 2018 – 2020 ... Sassycats from 2017 to nastics under coach Jiani Wu. 2018 ... Five-time national winner (Three gold, one silver and one bronze) in Acrobatics ... competed in Elite Women Pair and Elite Trio ... 2019 Personal 3rdplace at Cheer Worlds ... 2017 – 2018 Summit and NCA Champion ... Daughter of Brian and Christine Figola ... Has one sibling, Dominick ... Named to ICT 2016 ... 13 – 19 WP Gold in Poland ... 13 – 19 WP Gold at Majoring in nutritional science. PLAYERS Nationals ... Named to 13 -19 U.S. Junior National Team ... Ran varsity track her freshman year ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude ... Was in band her freshman and sophomore year.

Personal Daughter of David Chimwala and Victoria Kearns ... Has one brother 45 Cash Kearns and one sister Victoria Kearns ... Majoring in business. BAYLEY HUMPHREY BASE • FR. CHANDLER, ARIZ. (MESA CC/SANFORD HS)

Mesa CC 32 Completed one year at Mesa Community College.

COACHES & STAFF ZOË COLLINS High School BASE • FR. Competed for Arizona Olympian (Level Four Artistic Gymnast), Gold NEWARK, DEL. (SANFORD HS) Medal (Level Five, Six Artistic Gymnast), USA Illusions (Level Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten Artistic Gymnast) and Aspire Kids Sports Center High School ... Level Seven Arizona State Championships All-Around Champion ... Competed for First State Gymnastics from 2012 to 2020 ... Competed for Named to Arizona State Level Seven Team ... Represented at Level Seven North Shore from 2006 to 2012 ... Ran Varsity Winter Track ... 2013 Most Regionals Championships ... Named as an alternate to the Arizona State Artistic Gymnast ... 2013 & 2014 Two -time Level Six Gymnastics State Level 8 Team ... Named Level Seven Athlete of the Year by USA Illusions Champion ... 2015 Level Six 9.9 on Bars ... 2016 Level Seven All-Around Coaches ... Competed in Level Nine, Region One at Level Nine Western Breytans Invitational Champion ... 2019 Level Eight National Acrobatic Championships ... Qualified for Acrobatic Gymnastics National Cham- Champion. pionship as Base ... Team Captain for Aspire Acrobatic Team ... National Society of High School Scholars member ... Volunteered with Feed My

SEASON REVIEW Personal Starving Children. Daughter of Raleigh and Laura Collins ... Has one brother Raleigh ... Undecided on major. Personal Daughter of Judson and Cynthia Humphrey ... Has two brothers, Zach and Caleb ... Has one sister, Catelyn ... Majoring in Health Science Studies. 11

HISTORY BRENNAH COTNER 17 TOP • FR. KATY, TEXAS (SEVEN LAKES HS) ALLY JOSWICK TOP • FR. High School PLAINFIELD, ILL (BENET ACADEMY) Competed for Prodigy Allstars and Champion Gymnastics ... 2019 3rd place UIL State ... Two-time UCA All American ... 1st place at Nationals High School ... 1st place at UCA Regionals ... 2018 4thplace at World Championships Attended Benet Academy and cheered under the direction of head coach with Prodigy Midnight ... 2019 2nd place at NCA on Prodigy Midnight ... Danielle Kowalksi ... was on the Team Illinois Club Team under head 2017 4thplace at World Championships with Prodigy Blacklight ... 2017 coach Brittney Mooney-DiBlasi ... Attended the world championships 2nd place at NCA on Prodigy Blacklight ... Was a part of programs such with her club team in 2019 ... Two-time MVP ... Won the all-around as with Best Buddies and PALS in high school, while also volunteering at cheerleader award ... Her team went to the state championship her senior RECORDS church. year ... volunteered with SALT (Serving and Learning Together), Feed My Starving Children, along with assisting at senior living communities. Personal Daughter of Scott and Lori Cotner ... Has one sister, Makenah and one Personal brother, Griffin ... Majoring in communications sciences and disorders. Daughter of Doug and Lisa Joswick ... Has one sister, Emily ... Majoring in health science.

16 NEWCOMERS

16 SARA WEBER TOP • FR. HS) BRYANT, ARK. (BRYANT

High School & Coed United (Zeus, Hera, Sirens, Lady Titans Competed for Cheer City level 3, 4 and 5 ... Competed for Bryant High Titans) for 10+ years in & So. Two-Time All American Cheerleader (Fr. School Varsity Cheer ... Diving Captain (Fr. Year) ... Lettered three times in Year) ... Varsity Cheer (Jr. Year) ... Three-time Worlds Competitor ... Dive High Point Winner ... Received NCA World Bid ... ACS Champion ... Summit Competitor a ... Two-time WSA Champion ... Was also ... NCA St. Lewis Champion conference champion dive team ... National member of the dive team, Mayor’s Youth Clinic. Honors Society member ... Volunteered for the Personal ... Has one brother, Noah Daughter of Jeff Weber and Grace Ann Nordin ... Majoring in psychology with a minor in forensics. 17 -

@BaylorAcroTumb - -

2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING ACROBATICS BAYLOR 2021

TOP/TUMBLER • FR. WOODS HS) CYPRESS, TEXAS (CYPRESS 1 KRISTEN MCCAIN MARIAH POLK BASE/TUMBLER • FR. DALLAS, GA. (HARRISON HS) 24 CEDAR PARK, TEXAS (CEDAR PARK HS) 41 GRAYSON MOORE BASE • FR.

Daughter of Ryan and Marranda Edwards ... Has one brother TJ Polk and one sister Tamia Polk ... Majoring in biology. … Lettered in athletic training for three years … Also volunteered as an elementary school and special needs teacher assistant. Personal Attended the Atlanta School of Gymnastics where she trained in acro batics and tumbling … Won the science fair at Harrison High School and regionally, qualified for states … Summit National Champion in 2019 … Member of the STEM program, BETA Club and Vice President of HOSA High School siblings, Keaton, Breydon Daughter of John and Tracy Moore ... Has three and Bryson ... Majoring in sociology and criminal justice. nity service events including, Race for the Cure, Buddy Walk, Trunk or nity service events including, Race for the Cure, and Youth Cheer Clinics. Treat, CC4C, Brain Cancer 5k, St. Jude’s Walk Personal UCA All American ... 2018 & ... TCGA All American ... TCGA All State ... All State Academic ... 2019 Best Main Base, Tumbling & Jumps ... TCGA along with the Science and Was involved in the National Honors Society, for numerous commu English National Honor Societies ... Volunteered High School Cedar Park Varsity Cheer ... Competed for Cheer Athletics Onyx Cats and ... 2019-2020 CPVS Head 2018 & 2019 UIL Division 1 5A State Champion Varsity Cheer MVP 2019 Captain ... 2018-2019 CPVS Co-Captain ... CPHS Personal three brothers, James, Austin Daughter of Rick and Robin McCain ... Has and Kyle ... Majoring in HKLS. NCA Worlds Bronze Medalist ... Four-time Silver Medalist ... Two-time the Arena Silver Champion ... Three-time MVP Champion ... Battle in Har all-american ... Volunteered for Hurricane Cheerleader ... Four-time vey Relief. High School High Elite Generals ... Four year All American Competed for Woodlands Three-time Infinity Legend ... Two-time Worlds School Cheerleader ... NEWCOMERS

NEWCOMERS 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb COACHING STAFF a 43-3 overall record while winning four national championships, 30 event titles, 11 All-America honors, two Athlete of the Year accolades, a New- comer of the Year honor and a Coach of the Year award.

In her 10 seasons as a head coach of acrobatics and tumbling, Mulkey, a native of Atlanta, Ga., has an overall record of 102-4 while winning nine national titles, 62 event ti­tles, coached 27 student-athletes to All-America honors with six earning Athlete of the Year awards. FELECIA MULKEY Off the mat, Mulkey works tirelessly in growing the sport of acrobatics HEAD COACH | SEVENTH SEASON and tumbling. She continues to play a key role in the progression of acro­ KENNESAW STATE, 1997 batics & tumbling’s effort to gain NCAA sport status. Prior to the 2010-11 A transcendent leader on the forefront of the growing sport of acrobatics season, Mulkey was a catalyst in developing the scoring format that is cur- and tumbling, Felecia Mulkey has won all nine of the National Collegiate rently in practice in acrobatics and tumbling meets. She currently serves as Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA) championships offered the Director of Expansion for the NCATA (National Collegiate Acrobatics and boasts a career record of 102-4 over 10 seasons as a head coach of and Tumbling Association), acting as the liaison between the sport and acrobatics and tumbling. athletic directors looking to add the sport as A&T pushes into becoming an NCAA emerging sport. It currently has been adopted as an emerging In 2021 she is in her seventh year as the head coach at Baylor University sport by Divisions II and III, with Division I expected to follow suit in the coming months. NEWCOMERS and has completely changed the program since arriving in Waco in June of 2014. After winning four-straight NCATA titles at the University of Oregon, she has led the Bears to five-straight NCATA championships with She has also influenced many of her former student-athletes to give back a 59-1 six-year record in Waco and rides a 37-meet winning streak as she to the sport that has given them so much, as 10 of them are currently head has tutored 16 NCATA-All-Americans in six seasons. coaches of collegiate acrobatics & tumbling programs at universities and colleges around the country. With 33 active programs entering the 2021 Mulkey’s Bears were ranked No. 1 nationally, were 6-0 and had won four season, that accounts for almost a third of the head coaches nationally. meets to start the 2020 season before it was cancelled due to COVID-19. Prior to her stint at Oregon, Mulkey built the Kennesaw State competitive In 2019 she guided the Bears to an unprecedented fifth-straight NCATA ti- cheer program into a national powerhouse. The Owls finished fourth in tle, winning a program-record 14 meets as the Bears went 14-0 on the year the 2008 All-Women’s Division I Collegiate Championships after captur­ to finish with a 278.400-271.725 victory over Oregon in the NCATA team ing national titles in 2004 and 2005. final in front of the home fans at the Ferrell Center. Ashley Echelberger was named the NCATA Most Outstanding Athlete, becoming the third- Mulkey, a 1998 Kennesaw State health and exercise science graduate, straight Bear to win the title and the fourth such honor under Mulkey’s oversaw the development of a program that finished no worse than third leadership. Top Joie Hensley was named NCATA Specialist of the Year nationally from 2001 through 2007. Her success resulted in the program and four Bears (Kaylee Adams, Hope Bravo, Ceara Gray and Echlelberger) ascending to the Division I level in 2006. Her dedication to her alma mater were named NCATA All-Americans. led her to being inducted into the Kennesaw State Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2019. In 2018, the Bears went 11-0, the third undefeated season in four years en route to winning the program’s fourth-straight NCATA title. Mulkey was Prior to transferring and taking over the head coaching reins at the Ken­ named NCATA Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. The nesaw, Ga., school in May 1997, Mulkey cheered for two years at Southern Bears defeated Quinnipiac, 283.360-274.650, while winning all six events. Union State (Wadley, Ala.), and led the Bison to an eighth-place national Ceara Gray earned Most Outstand­ing Player and Kaylee Adams Specialist finish in 1995. of the Year. Gray, Adams and Lauren Sturm earned All-America honors. In addition to directing the Owls’ spirit and competitive programs, In 2017, Mulkey’s squad went 9-1 and finished the season with eight Mulkey served as the school’s sports operations director from 2007-2008 straight wins to secure the program’s third straight NCATA national title. as well as the sports marketing and promotions director from 2000-06. When it was all said and done, the Bears had three NCATA All-Americans (Kiara Nowlin (NCATA Most Outstanding Player), Kaelyn Cowan and Lauren Sturm) for the second consecutive year and third time since 2013, five NCATA individual event titles, 15 Academic All-Big 12 At-Large hon­orees and a then-program-record four NCATA Player of the Week awards.

During the 2016 season, Mulkey led Baylor to a second straight perfect re­ cord (10-0) en route to claiming the 2016 NCATA national championship. Along the way, Kiara Nowlin, Shayla Moore and Kaelyn Cowan earned NCATA All-American honors.

After guiding the Oregon Ducks to four consecutive NCATA national championships in five years, Mulkey, in her first season as Baylor’s head coach, guided the Bears to the program’s first NCATA national cham­ pionship, defeating the defending champion Oregon Ducks three times en route to the crown. The Bears posted a program-best 11-0 record. Sophomore Kiara Nowlin, freshman Shayla Moore and senior Keegan Johnson received 2015 NCATA All-America honors and the Bears claimed eight event titles. In addition, Nowlin was named the 2015 NCATA Most Outstanding Player and Moore earned Freshman of the Year recognition.

Mulkey was the head coach at the University of Oregon from 2009 through 2014, first at the helm of the competitive stunts and gymnastics team and that evolved into acrobatics and tumbling and the inaugural season of the NCATA in 2011. At the helm of the Ducks, Mulkey boasted

18 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb COACHING STAFF

KELSEY ROWELL KAELYN COWAN ASSISTANT COACH | FIFTH SEASON ASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON OREGON, 2012 BAYLOR, 2017

After spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Oregon and the 2016 Cowan, a 2017 graduate of Baylor, enters her second season with the Bears COACHES season as a volunteer assistant at Baylor, former Oregon All-American as an assistant coach in 2021 after previously spending two years as the Kelsey Rowell is in her fifth season as an assistant coach of the Baylor first head acrobatics and tumbling coach at Limestone College, helping the acrobatics and tumbling team in 2021. Saints to a 6-2 record in their first season of competition in 2019.

In her four seasons as an assistant coach, Rowell helped the program win Cowan took over at Limestone College after spending time as an assistant its fifth-straight NCATA title (third under her tenure) in 2019. Baylor acrobatics & tumbling coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buck- won another nine individual event titles, as she coached three NCATA hannon, W. Va. During her short stint with the Bobcats, she helped with All-Americans, including the NCATA Most Outstanding Athlete, Ashley recruiting, fundraising, the organization of clinics, and was in charge of Echelberger and the Specialist of the Year Joie Hensley. coaching the tumblers. Prior to her time at West Virginia Wesleyan, the Hewitt, Texas native The Bears won six NCATA individual event titles and she coached three spent four years with Baylor University where she earned consecutive Na- NCATA All-Americans, including the Most Outstanding Athlete (Ceara tional Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA) All-Ameri- Gray) and Specialist of the Year Kaylee Adams. can honors in 2016 and 2017.

In her first season as assistant coach, Rowell played a large role in guiding She helped lead the Baylor Bears to back-to-back-to-back NCATA Nation- Baylor to its third straight NCATA national title and five NCATA individ- al Championships from 2015-17. Cowan, a Baylor University Scholar Ath- ual event titles. She also helped coach three NCATA All-Americans. lete, was a four-time First-Team Academic All-Big 12 honoree, and was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Dean’s List. Rowell, in her role as a volunteer assistant with the Bears, helped lead Baylor to the 2016 NCATA national championship, the program’s second Along with her acrobatics & tumbling experience, Cowan was a competi- straight crown. tive team coach at Zero Gravity Gymnastics Academy in Waco, Texas and is currently a USA Women’s Gymnastics Level 1-9 judge. Rowell, a member of the Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team from 2009- 2012 while coach Mulkey was the Ducks’ coach, helped lead Oregon to Cowan obtained her bachelor’s degree in Corporate Communication from the 2011 and 2012 NCATA National Championships. She earned several Baylor in May 2017 and is currently working towards a Masters of Com- individual tumbling event national titles and was honored as an NCATA munication Studies from West Virginia University. All-American as a senior.

Rowell (rhymes with towel), an Oregon native, has 12 years of all-around experience in gymnastics, competing nationally in Oregon, California and Texas before joining the Oregon squad 2009. Prior to competing colle- giately, she was a 2001 Level IX Western National Qualifier and a Level 10 National Qualifier in 2002 and 2003. She garnered regional championship titles on floor, beam and vault.

After graduating from Oregon in 2012 with a degree in sociology and prior to entering the coaching ranks, Rowell worked at Vircon Inc., in Portland, Ore., as a consultant relations manager in the human resources department.

.

19 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb COACHING STAFF

BROOKE WHITAKER TREASURE FIELDS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | SECOND SEASON OREGON, 2015 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN, 2016

Brooke Whitaker is in her first season as a volunteer assistant coach after Entering the 2020-21 campaign, Treasure Fields is in her second season as joining the Baylor family in June 2020. the Director of Operations for the program.

Whitaker is responsible for assisting in all acrobatics & tumbling skills, Fields was previously named West Liberty’s first Acrobatics and Tum- while also playing a role in the communication and social media strategy bling coach in December 2016 and quickly hit the recruiting trail in prepa- for the team. In addition to volunteer coaching, Whitaker is a business ration for the Hilltoppers’ varsity debut in March 2018. The hard work manager at Litehouse Inc. and attention to detail paid off in 2018 as WLU posted the first tri-meet sweep in school history and produced the program’s first MEC Athlete of Growing up, Whitaker competed in gymnastics and competitive all-star the Week along with four All-MEC selections. cheerleading for 13 years and was recruited to be on the University of Oregon Acrobatics and Tumbling team by Coach Mulkey. She helped In 2019, Fields coached the Hilltoppers to victories over Concordia and lead the team in back-to-back NCATA National Championships from Davis & Elkins College, while coaching four student-athletes to All-Moun- 2012-2014, while competing in all events. In 2015 she graduated with her tain East Conference honors. Fields’ programs didn’t just succeed in the undergraduate degree from Oregon. gym but also in the classroom, with nine Hilltoppers being named to the NCATA Academic Honor Roll.

COACHES A native of Richmond, Va. who was an Acrobatics & Tumbling standout at Concordia (Wis.), Fields had been serving as a graduate assistant coach at Concordia before coming to the hilltop. The Hilltopper coach was a Dean’s List student at Concordia and graduated with a degree in Justice and Public Policy.

A key member of the Concordia team, Fields competed in every meet as a base during her two seasons with the Falcons. Fields earned national recognition as a senior when she was named to the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA) Honor Roll for the week of Feb. 19.

She spent the first two years of her collegiate journey at Old Dominion University, which does not have an Acrobatics and Tumbling program, before transferring to the Wisconsin school to pursue her passion with the Falcons’ fledgling A&T program.

Fields developed her skills through a lifetime of dedication and hard work fueled by more than 15 years of competitive cheerleading experi- ence while growing up in Richmond. The highlight of Fields’ competitive cheerleading career came during her high school years when she compet- ed as a member of the prestigious Fame All-Stars Super Seniors team in Midlothian, Va.

Fields honed her leadership skills by helping lead the Virginia squad to three consecutive Top 10 finishes in the United States All Star Federation (USASF) World Championships in Orlando, Fla.

20 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb MEET FORMAT

MEET STRUCTURE AND TEAM PARTICIPATION EVENT 2: ACRO EVENT (30 POSSIBLE POINTS) Two to four teams compete at a meet. The typical duration is roughly Three heats construct the Acro Event where each team sends a two hours. A meet is made up of six events: Compulsory, Acro, Pyramid, maximum of four athletes to compete an acro sequence to counts in a Tosses, Tumbling and Team Event. A halftime intermision will take place maximum of 45 seconds. Athletes may compete in two heats, however no between Pyramid and Toss. more than two athletes may crossover together from one heat to another. All event competition is in team rotation throughout each event. The Timing begins with the first movement. Exceeding the 45 seconds will rotation order is predetermined by the Head Official prior to the begin- result in a time deduction. In each heat, teams must attempt all required ning of the meet, but the home team always performs last. number of elements in addition to the required skill. The required skill SCORING counts as an element. Scoring is based upon pre-determined difficulty start values. Each • Heat 1: Required 360 degree flipping skill, five elements (10 pts) skill performed is valued by the Officials of the NCATA prior to the meet. • Heat 2: Required twisting skill, six elements (10 pts) Teams submit their skill sequences 72 hours prior to the meet. Officials • Heat 3: Required release skill, seven elements (10 pts) perform two primary functions at the meet: 1. Monitor the skills being performed to ensure that each element is EVENT 3: PYRAMID EVENT (30 POSSIBLE POINTS) correctly performed to equate to the posted start difficulty value. Three heats construct the Pyramid Event. Each team sends a max- 2. Evaluate the execution and technique of the skills performed. Scores imum of 24 athletes and there is no crossover rule. Timing begins with are posted immediately following the conclusion of the event and the irst movement. Exceeding 30 seconds will result in a time deduction. overall standings are displayed throughout the meet. The highest In each heat, teams must attempt the required skill while changing the combined score after all events wins the meet. The maximum pyramid structure or flyer plane from heat to heat. score in each meet is 300 points. • Heat 1: Flipping (10 pts) a. Entry/dismount must contain flip greater than 90 degrees EVENT 1: COMPULSORY (40 POSSIBLE POINTS) • Heat 2: Twisting (10 pts) Four heats construct the Compulsory Event: acro, pyramid, toss, and a. Entry/dismount must contain twist skill greater than 90 tumbling. During each heat the teams perform the exact same skills, al- degrees lowing the officials to compare the technique and execution of each team. • Heat 3: Release (10 pts) No athlete crossover rules apply from the Compulsory to other events. a. Entry/dismount must contain a release skill

Acro Heat (10 possible points) EVENT 4: TOSS (30 POSSIBLE POINTS) One preset sequence performed by two synchronized groups from Three heats construct the Toss Event. Each heat has required elements. each team. A maximum of four athletes may toss a single flyer. Athletes may cross- • Straight up heel stretch over and compete in two heats, one of which must be the synchronized • Power press (hold stretch on way down, flyer changes toss. position on the way up) • Heat 1: Minimum 450 degree rotation in a single toss (10 pts)

• Arabesque • Heat 2: Two synchronized tosses (10 pts) NCATA MEET FORMAT • 270 degree front flip cradle dismount (flyers feet to side) • Heat 3: Open-no skill requirements (10 pts) • Unassisted Rewind to Sponge • Dip to heel stretch EVENT 5: TUMBLING EVENT (60 POSSIBLE POINTS) • 720 degree twist cradle dismount Six heats construct the Tumbling Event. Athletes may compete in the both the synchronized portion and in one single pass, but tumble a maxi- Pyramid Heat (10 possible points) mum of two times. One preset pyramid performed by one group from each team. • Dou- Two athletes execute synchronized identical • All feet start on the floor tumbling pass (10 pts) • 4-2-1. Two shoulder level stunts as second level support • Trio- Three athletes execute synchronized identical (two bases, back, flyer) built before toss up tumbling pass (10 pts) • Basket up from back (three bases tossing, one flyer) • Quad- Four athletes execute synchronized identical • Three catchers in front tumbling pass (10 pts) • 270 degree flip off of the front • Aerial- single pass; must execute one flip before final flip in • Second level dismounts at the same time as the top flyer, to pass (10 pts) below shoulder level • Six Element single pass; six elements including last skill (10 pts) • Open single pass; no requirements (10 pts) Toss Heat (10 Points) One preset basket toss performed by two synchronized groups from EVENT 6: TEAM EVENT (110 POSSIBLE POINTS) each team. One heat constructs the Team Event. Athletes perform synchronized • Two synchronized back tuck tosses choreographed skills set to musicin a maximum of 2 minutes and 30 sec- • Four bases tossing, one flyer, two groups onds using a minimum of 18 athletes and a maximum of 24 athletescom- bining required and optional skills. The required skills include: Tumbling Heat (10 Points) • 30 acro elements (20 pts) Four preset skills performed by eight athletes from each team. • Five tosses (20 pts) • No changing athletes between compulsory skills • Four pyramids (2.5 high) (20 pts) • Athletes must be positioned in windows • One Jump/Standing Tumbling Pass per number of athletes on • Skills must be performed in the following order: the mat (20 pts) a. Standing tuck (to front); • One Running Tumbling Pass per number of athletes on b. Toe-touch tuck (to front); the mat (20 pts) c. Handspring tuck (to front); • Additional scored categories: d. Round-off handspring layout from left to right in two lines. a. Routine construction (5 pts)

b. Dance/Composition/Artistry - 50 percent of the team must perform two, eight counts

21 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb RECORDS

Total Score 4. 58.65 at Fairmont State 3/8/17 Score Opponent Date 58.65 at Azusa Pacific 4/11/17 1. 290.650 Gannon 3/3/20 2. 289.745 Oregon 4/2/17 3. 288.310 at Arizona Christian/Hawaii Pacific (Tri Meet) 3/30/19 Attendance 4. 287.915 Azusa Pacific (NCATA Championships) 4/25/15 Attendance Opponent Date 5. 287.825 Gannon 3/26/17 1. 2,346 Oregon 2/25/18 2. 2,163 Oregon (NCATA Championships) 4/19/16 3. 1,946 Oregon 2/23/20 Compulsory Score 4. 1,589 Oregon 4/7/19 Score Opponent Date 5. 1,551 Oregon 2/21/16 1. 39.44 at Maryland 12/5/10 2. 39.25 Gannon 3/26/17 3. 39.12 Maryland/Azusa Pacific 2/24/11 4. 39.10 Gannon 3/3/20 5. 39.05 Oregon (NCATA Championships) 4/25/15 39.05 at Azusa Pacific 4/11/17

Acro Score Score Opponent Date 1. 29.90 Concordia/Quinnipiac 2/7/15 2. 29.70 Azusa Pacific 4/25/15 29.70 Gannon 3/3/20 4. 29.65 Gannon 3/26/17 5. 29.60 at Fairmont/vs. Alderson Broaddus 4/3/15 29.60 at Hawaii Pacific 3/12/19

Pyramid Score Score Opponent Date 1. 30.00 at Oregon 3/12/15 HISTORY 2. 29.95 Oregon (NCATA Championships) 4/26/14 3. 29.85 at Fairmont State/vs. Alderson Broaddus 3/28/15 29.85 Converse 3/26/19 5. 29.80 at Presbyterian/Saint Leo (Tri Meet) 3/9/20 29.80 Azusa Pacific 3/28/15 29.80 Hawaii Pacific (NCATA Championships) 4/18/16 29.80 Oregon (NCATA Championships) 4/19/16

Toss Score Score Opponent Date 1. 29.95 at Azusa Pacific/vs. Hawaii Pacific 3/18/14 2. 29.70 at Arizona Christian/Hawaii Pacific (Tri Meet) 3/30/19 3. 29.50 at Hawaii Pacific 3/12/19 29.50 Converse 3/26/19 5. 29.45 Oregon (NCATA Championships) 4/19/16

Tumbling Score Score Opponent Date 1. 58.900 Gannon 3/3/20 2. 58.875 Converse 3/26/19 58.675 Azusa Pacific (NCATA Championships) 4/25/15

22 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2010-11 STATS

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 39.11 25.933 29.50 29.00 47.90 94.128 265.601 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 39.44 27.007 29.10 28.90 51.11 95.024 271.181 OREGON (JAN. 23) 30.05 29.12 28.65 28.42 49.91 96.012 262.162 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 39.12 28.86 23.85 28.45 47.61 105.563 273.453 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 39.12 28.86 23.85 28.45 47.61 105.563 273.453 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 38.75 28.86 28.10 28.62 51.24 106.29 281.860 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 38.72 28.63 27.6 27.72 50.77 104.52 277.960 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 37.36 28.64 29.25 26.95 50.18 104.82 277.200 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 38.18 28.25 28.70 27.25 50.25 104.24 276.873

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 39.11 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 9.93 9.70 10.0 9.81 39.44 OREGON (JAN. 23) 8.5 2.1 9.8 9.65 30.05 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 9.86 9.75 9.8 9.71 39.12 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 9.86 9.75 9.8 9.71 39.12 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 9.69 9.60 9.65 9.81 38.75 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 9.83 9.55 9.65 9.69 38.72 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 37.36 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 9.55 9.70 9.30 9.63 38.18

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 25.933 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 9.06 9.03 8.915 27.007 OREGON (JAN. 23) 9.75 9.78 9.59 29.12 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 9.55 9.67 9.64 28.86 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 9.55 9.67 9.64 28.86 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 9.76 9.62 9.48 28.86 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 9.31 9.62 9.70 28.63 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 28.64 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 9.63 9.02 9.60 28.25

PYRAMID

OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE HISTORY AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 29.50 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 9.95 10.0 10.0 29.10 OREGON (JAN. 23) 28.65 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 28.65 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 23.85 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 28.10 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 27.60 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 29.25 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 28.70

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 29.00 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 9.85 9.55 9.50 28.90 OREGON (JAN. 23) 9.45 9.52 9.45 28.42 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 9.5 9.5 9.45 28.45 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 9.5 9.5 9.45 28.45 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 9.45 9.57 9.60 28.62 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 9.05 9.62 9.05 27.72 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 26.95 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 8.75 9.25 9.25 27.25

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (DEC. 3) 47.90 AT MARYLAND (DEC. 5) 8.65 8.28 7.96 9.15 8.55 9.15 51.71 OREGON (JAN. 23) 7.42 8.2 7.94 8.9 8.35 9.1 49.91 MARYLAND (FEB. 24) 8.6 8.2 7.81 8.8 5.6 8.6 47.61 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 24) 8.6 8.2 7.81 8.8 5.6 8.6 47.61 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 5) 8.15 8.42 8.12 9.15 8.30 9.10 51.24 AT OREGON (MARCH 7) 7.97 8.23 7.92 9.1 8.55 9.0 50.77 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 7*) 50.18 AT OREGON (APRIL 8*) 8.67 8.53 8.05 8.20 8.20 8.6 50.25

* NCATA CHAMPIONSHIPS, EUGENE, OREGON

23 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2012 STATS

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 38.50 24.16 27.50 27.40 53.10 86.74 257.400 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 38.00 24.98 28.30 28.60 53.70 94.34 267.220 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 38.95 25.97 29.05 28.50 56.275 102.65 281.395 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 38.95 25.97 29.05 28.50 56.275 102.65 281.395 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) 38.2 28.75 89.95 265.420 OREGON (MARCH 31) 38.55 25.74 29.60 28.05 54.40 89.65 265.990 FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 36.45 25.35 28.90 27.90 56.50 95.48 270.580 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 38.55 27.70 29.40 28.35 57.45 93.96 275.410

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 9.6 9.9 9.65 9.35 38.50 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 9.1 9.7 9.9 9.3 38.00 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 38.95 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 38.95 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) 38.20 OREGON (MARCH 31) 38.55 FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 36.45 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 9.55 9.50 9.95 9.55 38.55

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 7.73 8.12 8.31 24.16 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 8.52 8.09 7.47 24.98 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 25.97 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 25.97 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) OREGON (MARCH 31) 25.74 FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 25.35 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 9.67 8.83 9.2 27.70

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 9.25 9.55 8.70 27.50 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 9.6 9.8 9.1 28.50 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 29.05 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 29.05 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) 28.75 OREGON (MARCH 31) 29.60 HISTORY FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 28.90 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 9.80 9.65 9.95 29.40

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 9.40 9.10 8.90 27.40 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 9.55 9.35 9.7 28.60 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 28.50 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 28.50 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) OREGON (MARCH 31) 28.05 FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 27.90 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 9.45 9.40 9.50 28.35

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 4) 8.90 7.85 8.10 9.15 9.45 9.65 53.10 AT OREGON (MARCH 4) 8.35 9.20 8.75 9.45 9.15 8.80 53.70 AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 11) 56.275 VS. QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 11) 56.275 MARYLAND (MARCH 24) OREGON (MARCH 31) 54.40 FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*) 56.50 OREGON (APRIL 27*) 9.20 9.25 9.45 9.73 9.93 9.90 57.45

* NCATA CHAMPIONSHIPS, WACO, TEXAS

24 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2013 STATS

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 37.65 26.80 28.00 26.55 54.70 100.85 274.550 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) 36.80 23.70 27.70 27.60 55.75 95.29 266.840 AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 36.05 25.25 27.40 23.30 52.58 84.74 249.265 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) 37.30 27.40 28.00 25.85 54.78 89.15 262.480 OREGON (APRIL 6) 37.30 27.25 28.75 28.45 58.23 96.06 276.040 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 36.00 27.25 29.05 28.35 55.60 95.55 271.800 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 9.65 9.75 9.65 8.60 37.65 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) 9.10 9.60 9.50 7.85 36.05 AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 9.20 9.70 9.95 8.45 37.30 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) 37.30 OREGON (APRIL 6) AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 8.20 9.55 9.5 8.75 36.00 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 9.00 8.85 8.95 26.80 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) 8.25 8.60 8.40 25.25 AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 9.30 9.15 8.80 27.40 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) OREGON (APRIL 6) 28.00 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 8.75 9.20 9.30 27.25 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 9.45 9.55 9.00 28.00 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 9.00 9.35 9.05 27.40 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) OREGON (APRIL 6) 28.00 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.7 9.65 9.70 29.05 HISTORY VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 9.40 9.05 8.10 26.55 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) 8.85 7.10 7.35 23.30 AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 9.70 9.50 9.25 28.45 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) 25.85 OREGON (APRIL 6) AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.45 9.35 9.55 28.35 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT FAIRMONT STATE (FEB 10) 8.90 9.25 8.00 9.45 9.85 9.25 54.70 AZUSA PACIFIC (FEB. 26) 7.90 8.45 7.55 9.40 9.38 9.85 52.53 AT OREGON (MARCH 2) 9.55 9.55 9.50 9.93 9.85 9.85 58.23 QUINNIPIAC (MARCH 10) 54.775 OREGON (APRIL 6) AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.05 8.40 8.85 9.75 9.75 9.80 55.60 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

* NCATA CHAMPIONSHIPS, HAMDEN, CONN,

25 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2014 STATS

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 38.05 27.75 28.70 28.45 56.69 94.74 274.380 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 36.70 26.90 27.90 28.55 57.50 101.28 278.830 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 36.60 28.30 29.30 29.95 57.80 100.42 281.370 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 36.60 28.30 29.30 29.95 57.80 100.42 281.370 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 37.30 27.25 28.75 28.45 58.23 96.06 276.040 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 38.15 28.45 29.15 28.20 57.63 96.38 277.960 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 38.20 28.50 29.55 28.45 58.45 93.77 276.920 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 38.95 29.35 29.95 29.40 58.45 100.50 286.600

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 9.59 9.90 9.80 8.85 38.05 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 8.95 9.95 9.35 8.45 36.70 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.10 9.70 9.80 8.00 36.60 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.10 9.70 9.80 8.00 36.60 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 9.20 9.70 9.95 8.45 37.30 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 9.55 9.65 9.70 9.25 38.15 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 9.60 9.95 9.75 8.90 38.20 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 9.70 9.85 9.85 9.10 38.50 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 26*)

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 9.45 9.15 9.15 27.75 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 9.15 9.15 8.60 26.90 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.10 9.75 9.45 28.30 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.10 9.75 9.45 28.30 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 9.30 9.15 8.80 27.25 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 9.40 9.55 9.50 28.45 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 9.15 9.70 9.65 28.50 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 9.60 9.85 9.50 28.95

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 9.65 9.55 9.50 28.70 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 9.70 9.45 8.75 27.90 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.85 9.75 9.70 29.30 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.85 9.75 9.70 29.30 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 9.80 9.50 9.45 28.75 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 9.80 9.55 9.80 29.15 HISTORY VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 9.95 9.75 9.85 29.55 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 9.80 9.80 9.90 29.50

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 9.60 9.10 9.75 28.45 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 9.45 9.70 9.40 28.55 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.70 9.55 9.70 29.30 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.70 9.55 9.70 29.30 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 9.70 9.50 9.25 28.45 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 9.60 9.35 9.25 28.20 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 9.75 9.20 9.50 28.45 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 9.85 9.55 9.80 29.20

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT OREGON (FEB. 13) 9.65 9.20 8.70 9.83 9.68 9.63 56.69 AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 23) 9.65 9.10 9.30 9.83 9.98 9.65 57.50 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.55 9.35 9.30 9.88 9.90 9.83 57.80 VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 18) 9.55 9.35 9.30 9.88 9.90 9.83 57.80 VS. OREGON (MARCH 29) 9.55 9.55 9.50 9.93 9.85 9.85 58.23 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 12) 9.55 8.70 9.55 9.93 10.00 9.90 57.63 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 25) 9.65 9.40 9.55 9.90 10.00 9.95 58.45 VS. OREGON (APRIL 26) 9.55 9.35 9.50 9.875 10.00 9.90 58.175

26 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2015 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/7/15 W CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (WI) 262.405-212.340 1,453 2/7/15 W QUINNIPIAC 262.405-253.590 1,453 3/9/15 W @ AZUSA PACIFIC 283.720-276.380 748 3/12/15 W @ OREGON 279.770-278.825 1,275 3/28/15 W AZUSA PACIFIC 285.675-272.425 1,022 4/3/15 W * ALDERSON BROADDUS 284.240-270.320 415 4/3/15 W @ FAIRMONT STATE 274.240-266.630 415 4/12/15 W OREGON 284.245-274.640 1,277 4/24/15 W $ #8 KING UNIVERSITY 283.615-258.965 259 4/25/15 W $ #4 AZUSA PACIFIC 287.915-280.430 533 4/25/15 W $ #3 OREGON 287.915-280.430 624 * - FAIRMONT, W.V. $ - NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, FAIRMONT, W.V.

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.559 39.05 (VS. OREGON, NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, APRIL 25) 3 ACRO 29.268 29.90 (CONCORDIA/QUINNIPIAC, FEB. 2) 6 PYRAMID 29.468 30.0 (AT OREGON, MARCH 12) 8 TOSS 28.254 29.20 (VS. OREGON, NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, APRIL 25) 0 TUMBLING 56.995 58.675 (VS. AZUSA PACIFIC, NCATA NATIONAL CHMPIONSHIPS, APRIL 25) 3 TEAM ROUTINE 97.910 102.85 (VS. AZUSA PACIFIC, MARCH 28) 0 FINAL SCORE 280.454 287.915 (VS. AZUSA PACIFIC, NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, APRIL 25)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WIS. (FEB. 7) 38.85 29.90 28.20 27.05 54.375 84.030 262.405 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 38.85 29.90 28.20 27.05 54.375 84.030 262.405 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 39.00 29.05 29.45 28.30 56.050 101.87 283.720 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 37.55 28.70 30.00 27.25 57.200 99.07 279.770 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 37.90 29.10 29.80 28.25 57.775 102.85 285.675 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 38.70 29.60 29.85 28.65 57.800 99.64 284.240 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 38.70 29.60 29.85 28.65 57.800 99.64 284.240

VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 38.30 29.05 29.50 28.65 57.775 100.97 284.245 HISTORY VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 38.75 27.85 29.70 28.60 57.625 101.09 283.615 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 38.50 29.70 29.85 29.05 58.675 102.14 287.915 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 39.05 29.50 29.75 29.20 57.500 101.69 286.690

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIV. WISCONSIN (FEB. 7) 9.30 10.00 9.0 9.65 38.85 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 9.30 10.00 9.0 9.65 38.85 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 9.65 9.85 9.95 9.55 39.00 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 8.65 10.00 9.85 9.05 37.55 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 9.35 9.75 9.75 9.05 37.90 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 9.55 9.90 9.80 9.45 38.70 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 9.55 9.90 9.80 9.45 38.70 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 9.40 9.80 9.80 9.30 38.30 VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 9.75 10.00 9.90 9.10 38.75 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 9.60 10.00 9.95 8.95 38.50 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 9.75 9.95 9.95 9.40 39.05

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIV. WISCONSIN (FEB. 7) 9.90 10.00 10.00 29.90 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 9.90 10.00 10.00 29.90 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 9.90 9.75 9.40 29.05 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 9.85 9.95 8.90 28.70 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 9.85 9.70 9.55 29.10 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 9.90 9.70 10.00 29.60 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 9.90 9.70 10.00 29.60 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 9.70 9.60 9.75 29.05 VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 9.70 9.65 8.50 27.85 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 10.00 9.75 9.95 29.70 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 9.95 9.70 9.85 29.50

27 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2015 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIV. WISCONSIN (FEB. 7) 9.80 9.90 8.50 28.20 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 9.80 9.90 8.50 28.20 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 9.60 10.00 9.85 29.45 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 10.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 9.85 10.00 9.95 29.80 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 9.90 10.00 9.95 29.85 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 9.90 10.00 9.95 29.85 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 9.70 9.95 9.85 29.50 VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 9.95 9.95 9.80 29.70 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 9.95 10.00 9.90 29.85 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 9.95 10.00 9.80 29.75

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIV. WISCONSIN (FEB. 7) 9.35 8.90 8.80 27.05 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 9.35 8.90 8.80 27.05 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 9.45 9.50 9.35 28.30 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 9.50 9.30 8.45 27.25 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 9.75 9.25 9.25 28.25 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 9.55 9.70 9.40 28.65 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 9.55 9.70 9.40 28.65 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 9.65 9.30 9.70 28.65 VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 9.60 9.60 9.40 28.60 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 9.60 9.60 9.85 29.05 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 9.70 9.70 9.80 29.20

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIV. WISCONSIN (FEB. 7) 8.80 8.90 8.50 9.475 9.90 8.80 54.375 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 8.80 8.90 8.50 9.475 9.90 8.80 54.375 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 9.15 9.25 8.25 9.800 9.90 9.70 56.050 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 9.20 9.35 9.15 9.925 9.775 9.80 57.200 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 9.65 9.25 9.35 9.95 9.80 9.775 57.775 VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3*) 9.65 9.25 9.25 10.00 9.800 9.85 57.800 VS. FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3*) 9.65 9.25 9.25 10.00 9.800 9.85 57.800 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 9.25 9.25 9.55 9.95 9.850 9.925 57.775 VS. KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24#) 9.55 9.15 9.35 9.95 9.875 9.75 57.625 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25#) 9.70 9.50 9.60 10.00 9.925 9.95 58.675 VS. OREGON (APRIL 25#) 9.65 9.20 8.90 10.00 9.825 9.925 57.500

HISTORY TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE VS. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WIS. (FEB. 7) 84.030 VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 7) 84.030 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 9) 101.87 AT. OREGON (MARCH 12) 99.07 VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 28) 102.85 VS. *ALDERSON BROADDUS (APRIL 3) 99.64 VS. *FAIRMONT STATE (APRIL 3) 99.64 VS. OREGON (APRIL 12) 100.97 VS. #KING UNIVERSITY (APRIL 24) 101.09 VS. #AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 25) 102.14 VS. #OREGON (APRIL 25) 101.69

* AT JOE RETTON ARENA, FAIRMONT, W.V. # NCATA CHAMPIONSHIPS, JOE RETTON ARENA, FAIRMONT, W.V.

TEAM AWARDS B.E.A.R. - ALLY CHEATHAM MVP - KEEGAN JOHNSON MOST IMPROVED - SYDNEY EVANS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - SHAYLA MOORE LEADERSHIP - BRESHA PIERCE

28 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2016 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/14/16 W #4 QUINNIPIAC 286.960-278.775 724 2/21/16 W #2 OREGON 278.935-274-450 1,551 3/6/16 W #7 ALDERSSON-BROADDUS 271.960-260.660 670 3/11/16 W #3 HAWAII PACIFIC 271.335-267.335 421 3/14/16 W #12 ADRIAN COLLEGE 285.585-212.750 766 3/14/16 W #6 FAIRMONT STATE 285.585-272.255 766 3/31/16 W AT #2 OREGON 282.025-280.180 1,627 4/17/16 W $ #8 GANNON 285.175-261.480 1,043 4/18/16 W $ #3 HAWAII PACIFIC 284.800-278.310 934 4/19/16 W $ #2 OREGON 286.275-282.305 2,163*

$ - NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, WACO, TEXAS * - NCATA AND BAYLOR ATTENDANCE RECORD

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.205 39.90 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 19) 5 ACRO 29.120 29.55 (VS. GANNON, APRIL 17; VS. HAWAII PACIFIC, APRIL 18) 0 PYRAMID 29.445 29.80 (VS. HAWAII PACIFIC, APRIL 18; VS. OREGON, APRIL 19) 2 TOSS 29.205 29.45 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 19) 0 TUMBLING 56.853 58.350 (AT QUINNIPIAC, FEB. 14) 4 TEAM ROUTINE 99.041 103.66 (VS. ADRIAN/FIRMONT STATE, MARCH 14) 0 FINAL SCORE 281.864 286.960 (AT QUINNIPIAC, FEB. 14)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 38.40 29.35* 29.75 29.40* 58.350* 101.71* 286.960* VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 37.25 28.60* 28.90 29.25* 55.575* 99.360* 278.935* VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 36.55* 28.60* 29.50*TIE 29.20* 55.450* 92.660* 271.960* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 37.65* 28.85 29.75* 29.00* 56.075* 90.01 271.335* VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 38.65* 29.20* 28.80* 28.85* 56.45* 103.660* 285.585* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 38.65* 29.20* 28.80 28.85* 56.45* 103.660* 285.585* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 38.40 28.90 29.70* 29.35** 56.875* 98.80* 282.025*

VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 38.75** 29.55* 29.65* 29.35* 57.775* 100.10* 285.175* HISTORY VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 38.85* 29.55 29.80* 29.35* 56.850* 100.40* 284.800* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 38.90* 29.40* 29.80* 29.45* 58.675* 100.05* 286.275*

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 9.25 9.85 10.00* 9.30** 38.40 VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 9.35 9.55 9.90* 8.45 37.25 VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 9.40* 9.90** 9.85* 7.40* 36.55* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 9.35 9.95* 10.00* 8.35* 37.65* VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 9.65* 9.90* 10.00* 9.10* 38.65* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 9.65* 9.90* 10.00* 9.10* 38.65* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 9.40 9.80 9.90 9.30** 38.40 VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 9.55* 10.00* 9.90* 9.30* 38.75* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 9.55 9.95* 9.90* 9.45* 38.85* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 9.70* 9.95* 9.80*TIE 9.45* 38.90*

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 9.90* 9.90* 9.55 29.35* VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 9.60* 9.45* 9.55* 28.60* VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 9.60 9.40** 9.60* 28.60* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 9.75 9.50* 9.60 28.85 VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 9.70* 9.65* 9.85* 29.20* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 9.70* 9.65 9.85* 29.20* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 9.50 9.60 9.80* 28.90 VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 9.75* 9.95* 9.85* 29.55* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 9.75 9.90* 9.90* 29.55 VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 9.75* 9.85 9.80* 29.40*

29 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2016 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 10.00* 9.80 9.95 29.75 VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 9.55 9.65 9.70 28.90 VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 10.00* 9.80 9.70 29.50** AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 9.95* 9.95* 9.85 29.75* VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 9.85* 9.05 9.90* 28.80* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 9.85* 9.05 9.90* 28.80 AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 9.90* 9.90* 9.90 29.70* VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 9.90* 9.90* 9.85* 29.65* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 9.95* 9.95** 9.90** 29.80* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 9.90* 9.95* 9.95* 29.80*

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 9.75* 9.75* 9.90* 29.40* VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 9.75* 9.65* 9.85* 29.25* VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 9.80* 9.70* 9.70* 29.20* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 9.75* 9.50* 9.75* 29.00* VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 9.80* 9.60* 9.45* 28.85* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 9.80* 9.60* 9.45** 28.85* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 9.80* 9.65 9.90 29.35** VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 9.80* 9.70* 9.85* 29.35* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 9.85* 9.70* 9.80* 29.35* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 9.85** 9.75* 9.85* 29.45*

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 9.60*TIE 9.65* 9.35* 9.83 10.00* 9.93* 58.350* VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 9.45* 9.15* 8.65* 9.75* 9.975* 8.60 55.575* VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 9.25* 8.80* 8.40* 9.90* 9.50* 9.60* 55.450* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 9.50* 8.70* 9.00* 9.55 9.80** 9.53 56.075** VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 9.300* 8.250* 9.350* 9.750 9.950* 9.825* 56.425* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 9.300* 8.250* 9.350* 9.750 9.950* 9.825* 56.425* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 9.50** 9.30* 8.60 9.775* 10.00* 9.70* 56.875* VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 9.75* 9.45* 8.90* 9.80* 10.00* 9.875* 57.775* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 8.70 9.10* 9.25* 9.875* 10.00* 9.925* 56.850* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 9.95* 9.50* 9.50* 9.875* 9.95* 9.900* 58.675*

TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 14) 101.71*

HISTORY VS. OREGON (FEB. 21) 99.360* VS. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (MARCH 6) 92.660* AT HAWAI’I PACIFIC (MARCH 11) 90.01 VS. ADRIAN (MARCH 14) 103.660* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 14) 103.660* AT OREGON (MARCH 16) 98.80* VS. GANNON (APRIL 17) 100.10* VS. HAWAII PACIFIC (APRIL 18) 100.40* VS. OREGON (APRIL 19) 100.05*

* INDICATES EVENT/HEAT WIN ** INDICATES EVENT/HEAT TIE

TEAM AWARDS B.E.A.R. - AMANDA GRACEFFA MVP - KIARA NOWLIN MOST IMPROVED - MIKEA KNOX ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - ASHLEY ECHELBERGER LEADERSHIP - KAELYN COWAN

30 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2017 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/12/17 W #4 QUINNIPIAC 281.110-272.700 1,284 2/25/17 L AT #2 OREGON 285.025-277-.900 1,273 3/7/17 W AT #11 GLENVILLE STATE 284.490-248.640 315 3/8/17 W AT #6 FAIRMONT STATE 285.010-270.595 457 3/26/17 W #8 GANNON 287.825-271.320 766 4/2/17 W #2 OREGON 289.745-286.050 766 4/11/17 W AT AZUSA PACIFIC 286.800-276.945 583 4/27/17 W $ #7 GANNON 276.275-254.910 623 4/28/17 W $ #3 QUINNIPIAC 279.325-273.945 934 4/29/17 W $ #1 OREGON 279.350-275.625 1,135

$ - NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, AZUSA, CALIF.

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.475 39.25 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 26) 3 ACRO 29.235 29.65 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 26) 1 PYRAMID 29.325 29.75 (AT AZUSA PACIFIC, APRIL 11) 0 TOSS 28.725 29.00 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 2) 0 TUMBLING 57.848 58.65 (AT FAIRMONT STATE, MARCH 8; AT AZUSA PACIFIC, APRIL 11) 4 TEAM ROUTINE 99.205 104.77 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 2) 0 FINAL SCORE 282.783 289.745 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 2)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 38.40* 28.30 29.50* 28.80 57.30* 98.81* 281.110* AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 37.95 29.20* 29.30 28.95 58.50 94.00 277.900 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 37.65* 28.95* 29.05* 28.80* 57.625* 102.41* 284.485* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 38.55* 29.55* 28.95 28.80* 58.65* 100.51* 285.010* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 39.25* 29.65* 29.65* 28.85* 56.875* 103.55* 287.825* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 38.55 29.55* 29.55* 29.00* 58.325* 104.77* 289.745* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 39.05* 29.55* 29.75* 28.90* 58.65* 100.90* 286.800* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 38.75* 29.25* 28.90* 28.95* 57.525* 92.90* 276.275* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 38.10* 29.40* 29.40* 28.20 57.675* 96.55 279.325* VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 38.20* 28.95 29.20* 28.00 57.35* 97.65* 279.350*

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 9.70* 9.95* 10.00* 8.75* 38.40* AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 9.40 9.80 9.85 8.90 37.95 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 9.15* 9.70* 9.90* 8.90* 37.65* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 9.40* 9.85* 9.90* 9.40* 38.55* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 9.80* 9.95* 10.00* 9.50* 39.25* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 9.50 9.90** 9.80* 9.35 38.55 AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.55* 9.95* 10.00* 9.55* 39.05* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 9.55* 9.85* 9.80* 9.55* 38.75* HISTORY VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.50* 9.65* 9.75* 9.20* 38.10* VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 9.40 9.90* 9.80** 9.10* 38.20*

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 9.55 9.35 9.40 28.30 AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 9.90* 9.75* 9.55 29.20* AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 9.45* 9.70* 9.80* 28.95* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 9.75* 9.85* 9.95* 29.55* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 9.90* 9.85* 9.90* 29.65* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 9.85* 9.90* 9.80* 29.55* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.75 9.80* 10.00* 29.55* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 9.90* 9.90* 9.45 29.25* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.80* 9.85* 9.75* 29.40* VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 9.75* 9.45 9.75** 28.95

31 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2017 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 9.85* 9.90* 9.75 29.50* AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 9.70 9.75** 9.85* 29.30 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 9.80* 9.55* 9.70* 29.05* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 9.80* 9.65 9.50 28.95 VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 9.95* 9.80* 9.90* 29.65* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 9.80* 9.90* 9.85* 29.55* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.90* 9.90* 9.95* 29.75* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 9.25 9.80* 9.85* 28.90* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.70* 9.80* 9.90 29.40* VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 9.70* 9.65 9.85** 29.20*

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 9.85* 9.45 9.50 28.80 AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 9.70* 9.70* 9.55 28.95 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 9.75* 9.40* 9.65* 28.80* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 9.70* 9.50* 9.60* 28.80* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 9.75* 9.40* 9.70* 28.85* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 9.80** 9.45* 9.75* 29.00* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.75* 9.55* 9.60* 28.90* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 9.75* 9.45* 9.75* 28.95* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.60* 9.20 9.40 28.20 VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 9.50 9.25 9.25 28.00

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 9.45* 9.20* 9.05* 9.88* 9.85* 9.88* 57.30* AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 9.70* 9.65 9.40 10.00* 9.95* 9.80 58.50 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 9.75* 9.20* 9.15* 10.00* 9.85* 9.68 57.625* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 9.60* 9.85* 9.45* 10.00* 9.85* 9.90* 58.65* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 9.95* 9.65* 7.75* 9.95* 9.70* 9.88* 56.875* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 9.85* 9.65* 8.95 9.93* 9.95 10.00* 58.325* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 9.75* 9.70* 9.45* 9.925* 9.925* 9.90* 58.65* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 9.65* 9.20* 9.30* 9.70* 9.80* 9.875* 57.525* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.75* 9.10* 9.20* 9.85* 9.85* 9.925* 57.675* VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 9.60* 8.90 9.40* 9.725* 9.875 9.85** 57.35*

TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 12) 98.81* AT OREGON (FEB. 25) 94.00 AT GLENVILLE STATE (MARCH 7) 102.41* AT FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 8) 100.51* VS. GANNON (MARCH 26) 103.55* VS. OREGON (APRIL 2) 104.77* AT AZUSA PACIFIC (APRIL 11) 100.90* VS. GANNON (APRIL 27) 92.90* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 96.55 VS. OREGON (APRIL 29) 97.65*

* INDICATES EVENT/HEAT WIN ** INDICATES EVENT/HEAT TIE HISTORY TEAM AWARDS B.E.A.R. - ASHLEY ECHELBERGER MVP - KIARA NOWLIN MOST IMPROVED - ANNA WEBB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - ELISE MANNING LEADERSHIP - KAELYN COWAN

32 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2018 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/4/18 W #8 ALDERSON BROADDUS 267.435-251.360 1,244 2/10/18 W AT #11 CONCORDIA (WIS.) 276.940-230.845 638 2/18/18 W AT #4 QUINNIPIAC 282.930-278.055 --- 2/24/18 W #2 OREGON 284.725-280.830 2,346 3/7/18 W AT #10 CONVERSE 280.125-266.550 650 3/12/18 W #7 FAIRMONT STATE 284.835-266.410 932 3/24/18 W #3 AZUSA PACIFIC 286.035-278.825 1,278 4/8/18 W AT #4 OREGON 286.750-284.285 917 4/26/18 W $ #8 CONVERSE 277.535-260.905 750 4/27/17 W $ #4 OREGON 281.410-277.725 1,050 4/28/18 W $ #3 QUINNIPIAC 283.360-274.650 1,200

$ - NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, ERIE, PA.

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.495 39.40 (VS. OREGON, FEB. 24) 2 ACRO 29.502 29.90 (VS. AZUSA PACIFIC, MARCH 24) 1 PYRAMID 29.164 29.80 (VS. OREGON, FEB. 24) 0 TOSS 28.995 29.55 (AT OREGON, APRIL 8) 0 TUMBLING 56.870 58.25 (VS. OREGON, APRIL 27) 1 TEAM ROUTINE 98.066 103.00 (AT OREGON, APRIL 8) N/A FINAL SCORE 281.098 286.750 (AT OREGON, APRIL 8)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 37.75* 29.30* 27.90 28.85* 51.725* 91.91* 267.435* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 38.30* 29.30* 29.45* 28.55* 57.550* 93.79* 276.940* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 38.00** 29.55* 29.15* 29.10 56.350* 100.78* 282.930* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 39.40* 29.65* 29.80* 29.35** 57.775* 98.75* 284.725* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 37.70* 28.65* 29.15** 28.60* 56.925* 99.10* 280.125* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 38.85* 29.80* 29.30* 29.25* 56.625* 101.01* 284.835* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 39.10* 29.90* 29.35 28.35 58.125* 101.21* 286.035* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 38.85* 29.80* 29.20 29.55 56.350 103.00* 286.750* HISTORY VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 38.15* 29.475* 28.35 28.75* 58.150* 94.66* 277.535* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 38.575 29.55* 29.65 29.275 58.250* 96.11* 281.410* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 38.775* 29.55* 29.55* 29.325* 57.750* 98.41* 283.360*

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 9.65* 9.95* 9.95* 8.20* 37.75* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 9.65* 9.70* 9.75* 9.20* 38.30* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 9.30* 9.80 9.75 9.15 38.00* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 9.75 9.95 10.00* 9.70* 39.40* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 9.40* 9.80* 9.70* 8.80* 37.70* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 9.60* 9.85* 9.90* 9.50* 38.85* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 9.70* 10.00* 9.95** 9.45* 39.10* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 9.65* 9.85* 9.95* 9.40 38.85* VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 9.00* 9.90* 9.85* 9.40* 38.15* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.70 9.925* 9.95** 9.00 38.575 VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.625* 9.85* 9.925 9.375* 38.775*

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 9.45 9.95* 9.90* 29.30* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 9.85* 9.75* 9.70* 29.30* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 9.85 9.80** 9.90* 29.55* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 9.90* 9.85 9.90* 29.65* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 9.35 9.50** 9.80* 28.65* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 9.95* 9.95* 9.90* 29.80* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 10.00* 9.95** 9.95* 29.90* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 9.95* 9.90* 9.95* 29.80* VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 9.85* 9.80* 9.825* 29.475* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.85* 9.80 9.90* 29.55* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.925* 9.825* 9.80* 29.55*

33 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2018 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 9.90* 9.90** 8.10 27.90 AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 9.80* 9.75* 9.90* 29.45* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 9.85* 9.65* 9.65 29.15* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 9.90** 9.95* 9.95 29.80* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 9.80* 9.65 9.70** 29.15** VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 9.90* 9.70* 9.75* 29.25* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 9.85 9.70 9.80* 29.35* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 9.55 9.80 9.85 29.20 VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 9.80* 9.85* 8.70 28.35 VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.85 9.925** 9.875** 29.65 VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.90* 9.75* 9.90* 29.55*

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 9.55 9.60* 9.70* 28.85* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 9.55* 9.35* 9.65* 28.55* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 9.50 9.70 9.90 29.10 VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 9.80* 9.75* 9.80 29.35** AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 9.60* 9.25* 9.75* 28.60* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 9.80* 9.70* 9.75* 29.25* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 9.55 9.20 9.60 28.35 AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 9.85 9.75 9.95** 29.55 VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 9.425 9.525* 9.80* 28.75* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.75 9.675* 9.85 29.275 VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.75* 9.65* 9.925 29.325*

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 7.25 8.10* 7.85* 9.725* 9.225* 9.575* 51.725* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 9.50* 9.25* 9.30* 9.90* 9.90* 9.70* 57.550* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 9.75* 8.50 8.50* 9.88* 9.98* 9.75* 58.450* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 9.70* 9.10* 9.35* 9.85* 9.95* 9.825* 57.775* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 9.30* 9.15* 8.95* 9.775* 9.925* 9.825* 56.925* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 9.35* 8.80* 9.05* 9.70* 9.90* 9.825* 56.625* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 9.80* 9.55* 8.85* 9.975* 10.00* 9.95* 58.125* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 9.35 8.90** 8.55 9.80* 9.90* 9.85* 56.350 VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 9.80* 9.425* 9.35* 9.85* 9.85* 9.875* 58.150* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.825* 9.55* 9.20* 9.85* 9.975* 9.85 58.250* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 9.80* 8.875 9.35* 9.85* 9.925* 9.95* 57.750*

TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE VS. ALDERSON BROADDUS (FEB. 4) 91.91* AT CONCORDIA (WIS.) (FEB. 10) 93.79* AT QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 18) 100.78* VS. OREGON (FEB. 24) 98.75* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 99.10* VS. FAIRMONT STATE (MARCH 12) 101.01* VS. AZUSA PACIFIC (MARCH 24) 101.21* AT OREGON (APRIL 8) 103.00* VS. CONVERSE (APRIL 26) 94.66* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 96.11*

HISTORY VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 28) 98.41*

* INDICATES EVENT/HEAT WIN ** INDICATES EVENT/HEAT TIE

34 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2019 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/3/19 W AT WEST LIBERTY 275.805-227.695 337 2/9/19 W AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 282.180-161.950 532 2/24/19 W #3 QUINNIPIAC 280.775-269.675 1,213 3/3/19 W AT #2 OREGON 285.150-277.355 1,735 3/12/19 W AT HAWAII PACIFIC 284.190-277.355 --- 3/26/19 W #8 CONVERSE 284.735-270.415 677 3/30/19 W AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (TRI MEET) 288.310-256.970/275.335 453 4/7/19 W #2 OREGON 280.230-274.875 1,589 4/25/19 W $ #8 GANNON 279.200-263.390 567 4/26/19 W $ #4 QUINNIPIAC 278.075-269.485 765 4/27/19 W $ #2 OREGON 278.400-271.725 1,308

$ - NCATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, WACO, TEXAS

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.398 38.75 (THREE TIMES) 3 ACRO 29.225 29.70 (AT OREGON, MARCH 3) 1 PYRAMID 29.543 29.85 (VS. CONVERSE, MARCH 26) 3 TOSS 29.164 29.70 (AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC, MARCH 30) 1 TUMBLING 57.100 58.875 (VS. CONVERSE, MARCH 26) 0 TEAM ROUTINE 98.123 103.51 (AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC, MARCH 30) N/A FINAL SCORE 281.556 285.150 (AT OREGON, MARCH 3)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 38.75* 29.15* 29.50 28.80* 56.225* 93.38* 275.805* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 38.50* 29.45* 29.60* 28.60* 56.100* 99.93* 282.180* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 38.35* 29.20* 29.30** 28.95* 57.325* 97.65* 280.775* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 38.75* 28.90 29.70* 29.35* 58.100* 100.35* 285.150* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 38.75* 29.60 29.60* 29.50* 56.450* 100.29* 284.190* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 38.35* 29.25* 29.85* 29.50* 58.875* 98.91* 284.835* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 38.65* 29.45* 29.65* 29.70* 57.350* 103.51* 288.310* OREGON (APRIL 7) 38.70* 29.55* 29.60* 29.35* 57.050* 95.98* 280.230* HISTORY VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 38.15* 29.225* 29.50* 28.725* 57.050* 96.55* 279.200* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 37.750* 28.60* 29.275* 29.225* 56.275* 96.95* 278.075* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 37.675* 29.10* 29.40* 29.10 57.275* 95.85* 278.400*

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 9.60* 9.85* 10.00* 9.30* 38.75* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 9.70* 9.70* 9.90* 9.20* 38.50* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 9.65* 9.80* 9.80** 9.10 38.35* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 9.75* 9.75 9.95* 9.30* 38.75* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 9.55** 9.90* 10.00* 9.30** 38.75* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 9.20* 9.95* 9.95* 9.25* 38.35* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 9.55* 9.95* 10.00* 9.15* 38.65* OREGON (APRIL 7) 9.55* 9.85* 9.95* 9.35* 38.70* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 9.425* 9.90* 9.875* 8.95* 38.15* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 9.35* 9.825* 9.875* 8.70* 37.750 VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.475* 9.80* 9.90* 8.50* 37.675*

ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 9.60* 9.70* 9.85* 29.15* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 9.85* 9.70* 9.90* 29.45* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 9.80* 9.60* 9.80* 29.20* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 9.80 9.70 9.40 28.90 AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 9.85 9.85** 9.90** 29.60 VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 9.80* 9.70 9.75* 29.25* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 9.95* 10.00* 9.50* 29.45* OREGON (APRIL 7) 9.90* 9.85 9.80* 29.60* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 9.85* 9.70* 9.675* 29.225* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 9.35 9.70* 9.55* 28.60* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.80* 9.675* 9.625* 29.10*

35 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2019 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 9.95* 9.75* 9.80* 29.50* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 9.90* 9.70* 10.00* 29.60* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 9.85 9.80* 9.65 29.30* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 9.90** 9.95* 9.85* 29.70* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 9.85 9.75 10.00* 29.85* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 9.95* 9.90* 10.00* 29.25* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 9.95 9.75* 9.95* 29.65* OREGON (APRIL 7) 9.90* 9.85* 9.85** 29.60* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 9.85* 9.75* 9.90* 29.50* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 9.875* 9.65* 9.75* 29.275* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.85* 9.70* 9.85 29.40*

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 9.40* 9.60* 9.80* 28.80* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 9.50* 9.60* 9.50* 28.60* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 9.60 9.60* 9.75 28.95* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 9.65** 9.80* 9.90* 29.35* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 9.85* 9.80* 9.85* 29.50* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 9.80* 9.70* 9.75* 29.25* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 9.90* 9.80* 10.00* 29.70 OREGON (APRIL 7) 9.80* 9.60 9.95* 29.35* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 9.725* 9.475* 9.525* 28.725* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 9.725* 9.625* 9.875* 29.225 VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.65* 9.675* 9.775 29.10*

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 9.55* 8.70* 8.80* 9.70* 9.825* 9.65* 56.225* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 9.30* 8.65* 8.45* 9.80* 9.975* 9.925* 56.100* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 9.60* 9.25* 8.85* 9.925* 9.85* 9.85* 57.325* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 9.45* 9.70* 9.25* 9.95* 9.90* 9.85* 58.100* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 9.70* 8.05 9.10* 9.875 9.90* 9.825* 56.450* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 9.70* 9.75* 9.65* 9.95* 9.975* 9.85** 58.875* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 9.70* 9.55* 9.40* 8.95 9.90* 9.85* 57.350* OREGON (APRIL 7) 9.05* 9.20 9.25* 9.80** 9.90* 9.85* 57.050* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 9.40* 9.00* 9.15* 9.925* 9.825* 9.75* 57.050* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 9.65* 9.525* 8.625* 9.70* 9.85* 8.925 56.275* VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 9.60* 9.025 9.225* 9.70* 9.90* 9.825* 57.275*

TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE AT WEST LIBERTY (FEB. 3) 93.38* AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (FEB. 9) 99.93* VS. QUINNIPIAC (FEB. 24) 97.65* AT OREGON (MARCH 3) 100.35* AT HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 12) 100.29* VS. CONVERSE (MARCH 26) 98.91* AT ARIZONA CHRISTIAN/HAWAII PACIFIC (MARCH 30) 103.51* OREGON (APRIL 7) 95.98* VS. GANNON (APRIL 25) 96.55* VS. QUINNIPIAC (APRIL 26) 96.95*

HISTORY VS. OREGON (APRIL 27) 95.850*

* INDICATES EVENT/HEAT WIN ** INDICATES EVENT/HEAT TIE

36 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb 2020 STATS

DATE RESULT OPPONENT SCORE ATT. 2/1/20 W AT UMHB 266.305-225.655 --- 2/9/20 W AT #10 LIMESTONE 277.205-263.00 215 2/23/20 W #2 OREGON 281.350-275.475 1,946 3/3/20 W #5 GANNON 290.650-280.665 784 3/9/20 W AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO 275.940-253.825/167.275 460

SEASON AVERAGES AND HIGH SCORES

EVENT AVERAGE SEASON HIGH 10 SCORES COMPULSORIES 38.130 39.10 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 3) 0 ACRO 29.190 29.70 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 3) 0 PYRAMID 29.520 29.80 (AT PRESBYTERIAN/ST. LEO) 1 TOSS 28.290 29.20 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 3) 0 TUMBLING 56.810 58.90 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 3) 1 TEAM ROUTINE 96.35 104.15 (AT PRESBYTERIAN/ST. LEO) N/A FINAL SCORE 278.290 290.650 (VS. GANNON, MARCH 3)

TOTAL SCORES OPPONENT COMPULSORIES ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING TEAM ROUTINE SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 36.55* 29.25* 28.95* 26.50* 54.625* 90.43* 266.305* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 38.55* 29.10* 29.65* 28.65* 55.975* 95.28* 277.205* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 37.80* 28.45 29.60* 28.15 57.550* 99.80* 281.350* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 39.10* 29.70* 29.60* 29.20 59.55* 104.15* 290.650* AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 38.65* 29.45* 29.80** 28.95* 57.00* 92.09* 275.940*

COMPULSORIES OPPONENT ACRO PYRAMID TOSS TUMBLING SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 8.20* 9.85* 9.70* 8.80* 36.55* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 9.50* 9.75* 9.85* 9.45* 38.55* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 9.45 9.90** 9.70 8.75* 37.80* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 9.75* 9.95* 9.95* 9.45* 39.10* AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 9.40* 9.90* 9.90* 9.45* 38.65* HISTORY ACRO OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 9.70* 9.65* 9.60* 29.25* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 9.60* 9.80* 9.70* 29.10* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 9.00 9.75* 9.70 28.45* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 9.95* 9.85* 9.90 29.70* AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 9.85* 9.65* 9.95* 29.45*

37 @BaylorAcroTumb 2020 STATS

PYRAMID OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 9.80* 9.35* 9.80* 28.95* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 9.95* 9.90* 9.80 29.65* VS OREGON (FEB. 23) 9.90** 9.80* 9.90 29.60* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 9.90* 9.80* 9.90* 29.60* AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 9.95* 9.85* 10.00* 29.80*

TOSS OPPONENT HEAT 1 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 9.15* 8.65* 8.70* 26.50* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 9.30 9.55* 9.80* 28.65* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 9.45* 9.45* 9.25 28.15 VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 9.80** 9.60 9.80** 29.20 AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 9.80* 9.60* 9.55* 28.95*

TUMBLING OPPONENT DUO TRIPLE QUAD AERIAL SIX ELEMENT OPEN SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 8.90* 8.10* 8.90* 9.75* 9.875* 9.10* 54.625* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 8.50 8.80* 9.15* 9.80* 9.90* 9.825* 55.975* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 9.70* 9.10 9.20* 9.825* 9.875* 9.850 57.550* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 9.55* 9.75* 9.65* 9.975* 9.975* 10.00* 58.900* AT PRESBYTERIAN/SAINT LEO (MARCH 9) 9.60* 9.10* 8.80* 9.85* 9.725* 9.925* 57.000*

TEAM EVENT OPPONENT SCORE AT UMHB (FEB. 1) 90.43* AT LIMESTONE (FEB. 9) 95.28* VS. OREGON (FEB. 23) 99.80* VS. GANNON (MARCH 3) 104.15* AT CONVERSE (MARCH 7) 92.09*

* INDICATES EVENT/HEAT WIN ** INDICATES EVENT/HEAT TIE HISTORY

38 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2011 – Head Coach - Karry Forsythe 4/24/15 W $ #8 King University 283.615-258.965 259 3-6 Record 4/25/15 W $ #4 Azusa Pacific 287.915-280.430 533 Date Result Opponent Score Att. 4/25/15 W $ #3 Oregon 287.915-280.430 624 12/3/10 W @ Fairmont State 265.601-252.977 * - Fairmont, W.V. 12/05/10 L @ Maryland 274.941-271.181 $ - NCATA National Championships, Fairmont, W.V. 1/23/11 L OREGON 276.178-262.162 753 2/24/11 L MARYLAND 283.811-273.453 531 2016 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 2/24/11 L AZUSA PACIFIC 277.328-273.453 531 10-0 Record - NCATA Champions 3/05/11 W @ Azusa Pacific 281.856-278.854 472 Date Result Opponent Score Att. 3/07/11 L @ Oregon 283.518-277.96 898 2/14/16 W @ #4 Quinnipiac 286.960-278.775 724 4/07/11 W $ Fairmont State 277.2-276.794 2/21/16 W #2 OREGON 278.935-274.450 1,551 4/08/11 L $ @ Oregon 280.29-276.873 992 3/6/16 W #7 ALDERSON BROADDUS 271.960-260.660 670 $ - NCATA National Championships, Eugene, Oregon 3/11/16 W @ #3 Hawaii Pacific 271.335-267.335 421 3/14/16 W #12 ADRIAN COLLEGE 285.585-212.750 766 2012 – Head Coach – LaPrise Harris-Williams 3/14/16 W #7 FAIRMONT STATE 285.585-272.255 766 3-5 Record 3/31/16 W @ #2 Oregon 282.025-280.180 1,627 Date Result Opponent Score Att. 4/17/16 W $ #8 GANNON 285.175-261.480 1,043 2/04/12 L @ Azusa Pacific 269-257 814 4/18/16 W $ #3 HAWAII PACIFIC 284.800-278.310 934 3/04/12 L @ Oregon 287.115-267.22 4/19/16 W $ #2 OREGON 286.275-282.305 2,163! 3/11/12 W @ Fairmont State 281.395-279.505 $ - NCATA National Championships - Waco, Texas 3/11/12 W vs. Quinnipiac 281.395-278.715 ! - NCATA and Baylor attendance record 3/24/12 L MARYLAND 271.66-265.42 3/31/12 L OREGON 275.135-265.990 2017 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 4/26/12 W $ #3 Fairmont State 270.58-268.615 9-1 Record - NCATA Champions 4/27/12 L $ #2 Oregon 286.285-275.41 Date Result Opponent Score Att. $ - NCATA National Championships, Waco, Texas 2/12/17 W #3 QUINNIPIAC 281.110-272.700 1,284 2/25/17 L @ #2 Oregon 285.025-277.900 1,273 2013 – Head Coach – LaPrise Harris-Williams 3/7/17 W @ #11 Glenville State 284.490-248.640 315 2-5 Record 3/8/17 W @ #7 Fairmont State 285.010-270.595 457 Date Result Opponent Score Att. 3/26/17 W #8 GANNON 287.825-271.320 2/10/13 L @ Fairmont State 277.175-274.550 4/2/17 W #2 OREGON 289.745-286.050 1,202 2/26/13 W AZUSA PACIFIC 266.84-265.75 4/11/17 W @ #5 Azusa Pacific 286.800-276.945 583 3/02/13 L @ Oregon 266.78-249.27 1,017 4/27/17 W $ #7 GANNON 276.275-254.910 632 3/10/13 W QUINNIPIAC 262.48-258.65 4/28/17 W $ #3 QUINNIPIAC 279.325-273.945 HISTORY 4/06/13 L OREGON 281.35-266.28 4/29/17 W $ #1 OREGON 279.350-275.625 1,135 4/11/13 L @ Azusa Pacific 276.56-271.80 831 $ - NCATA National Championships - Azusa, Calif. 4/26/13 L $ #5 Fairmont State 267.05-264.54 166 $ - NCATA National Championships, Hamden, Conn. 2018 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 11-0 Record - NCATA Champions 2014 – Head Coach – LaPrise Harris-Williams Date Result Opponent Score Att. 3-5 Record 2/4/18 W #8 Alderson-Broaddus 267.435-251.350 Date Result Opponent Score Att. 2/10/18 W @ #11 Concordia (Wis.) 276.940-230.845 2/13/14 L @ Oregon 280.20-274.38 1,046 2/18/18 W @ #4 Quinnipiac 282.930-278.055 2/23/14 L @ Quinnipiac 279.39-278.83 2/24/18 W #2 Oregon 284.725-280.830 2,346 3/18/14 W @ Azusa Pacicic 281.37-281.10 1,114 3/7/18 W @ #10 Converse 280.125-266.550 650 3/18/14 W vs. Hawai’i Pacific 281.37-273.09 3/12/18 W #7 Fairmont State 284.835-266.410 932 3/29/14 L OREGON 284.70-276.04 3/24/18 W #3 Azusa Pacific 286.035-278.825 1278 4/12/14 L AZUSA PACIFIC 280.88-277.96 729 4/8/18 W @ Oregon 286.750-284.285 917 4/25/14 W $ #5 Fairmont State 276.92-267.17 4/26/18 W $ #8 Converse 277.535-260.905 4/26/14 L $ #1 Oregon 286.60-280.295 4/17/18 W $ #4 Oregon 281.410-277.725 1,050 $ - NCATA National Championships, Azusa, Calif. 4/28/18 W $ #3 Quinnipiac 283.360-274.650 1,200 $ - NCATA National Championships - Erie, Pa.

2015 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 11-0 Record - NCATA Champions Date Result Opponent Score Att. 2/7/15 W CONCORDIA UNIV. (WI) 262.405-212.340 1,453 2/7/15 W QUINNIPIAC 262.405-253.590 1,453 3/9/15 W @ Azusa Pacific 283.720-276.380 748 3/12/15 W @ Oregon 279.770-278.825 1,275 3/28/15 W AZUSA PACIFIC 285.675-272.425 1,022 4/3/15 W * Alderson Broaddus 284.240-270.320 415 4/3/15 W @ Fairmont State 284.240-266.630 415 4/12/15 W OREGON 284.245-274.640 1,485 39 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2019 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 12-0 Record - NCATA Champions Date Result Opponent Score Att. 2/3/19 W @ West Liberty 275.805-227.695 337 2/9/19 W @ East Texas Baptist 282.180-161.950 532 2/24/19 W #3 Quinnipiac 280.775-269.675 1,213 3/3/19 W @ #2 Oregon 285.150-277.355 1,735 3/12/19 W @ Hawaii Pacific 284.190-277.355 3/26/19 W #8 Converse 284.735-270.415 677 3/30/19 W @ Hawaii Pacific (Tri Meet) 288.310-275.335 453 3/30/19 W @ Arizona Christian (Tri Meet) 288.310-256.97 453 4/7/19 W #2 Oregon 280.230-274.875 1,589 4/25/19 W $ #8 Gannon 279.200-263.390 567 4/26/19 W $ #4 Quinnipiac 278.075-269.485 1,200 4/27/19 W $ #2 Oregon 278.400-271.725 1,308 $ - NCATA National Championships - Waco, Texas

2020 – Head Coach – Felecia Mulkey 6-0 Record - N/A (COVID-19 shortened season) Date Result Opponent Score Att. 2/1/20 W @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 266.305-225.655 2/9/20 W @ #10 Limestone 277.205-263.000 215 2/23/20 W #2 Oregon 281.350-275.475 1,946 3/3/20 W #5 Gannon 290.650-280.665 784 3/9/20 W at Presbyterian/St. Leo (Tri) 275.940.-253.825/151.750 460 HISTORY

40 2019 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb

2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb LETTERWINNERS

Kaylee Adams – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Keegan Johnson – 2012, ’13, ’14, ‘15 Allie Alaman – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Shayla Kelley – 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Madison Aldis – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Melissa King – 2011 Meredith Aldis – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Kamryn Kitchens - 2020 Nicole Allison – 2011 Madison Kruse – 2018, ‘19, ‘20 Alexsis Amrhein – ‘17, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20 Mikea Knox – 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Mary Berdis – ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Lindsay Lau – 2013 Taylor Bettis – 2011 Shaye Lauro - 2020 Lauren Blackwell – 2016, ‘17, ‘18 Abby Luong - 2020 Madison Blackwell- 2017, ‘18 DeLainey McDermott – 2011 Stephanie Bohmler – 2012, ‘13 Maddie McNamee - 2019, ‘20 Hope Bravo- 2017, ‘18 Jobee McKeever - 2020 Toni Bronisevsky – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Elise Manning – 2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20 Ariel Brown - 2019 Ali Martelo – 2013 Camryn Bryant – 2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20 Gigi Mendoza – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ’19 Bailey Caffee – 2011 Hailey Minor – 2013 Karsyn Campbell - 2020 Camila Montelongo – 2017, ‘18 Deonka Ceasar – 2011, ’12, ’13, ‘14 Shayla Moore – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Morgan Celum – 2018, ‘19, ‘20, ‘21 Haley Mustafa - 2020 Ally Cheatam – 2012, ’13, ’14, ‘15 Emily Neill – 2011 Hannah Chrisman - 2019, ‘20 Kiara Nowlin - 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Hannah Cobin - 2019, ‘20 Kelci Ortiz – 2013, ‘14 Katie Collier – 2011 Courtney Pate – 2013, ’14, ‘15 Keri Collins - 2020 Samantha Peterson – 2011 Faith Coor - 2019, ‘20 Lauren Phillips – 2013 Makenah Cotner – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Bresha Pierce - 2014 Kourtney Coven - 2019, ‘20 Britta Pierce – 2012, ‘13, ’14, ‘15 Hailey Cowan – 2011, ’12, ’13, ‘14 Ginger Plemmons – 2011, ’12, ‘13 Kaelyn Cowan – 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Kate Puentes - 2019, ‘20 Aundria Crittenden - 2019, ‘20 Sophia Ranni - 2019, ‘20 Kristen Crocket – 2018 Alayja Reynolds - 2020 Alexa Crumpton – 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Kennedy Riley - 2019, ‘20 Esther Cuevas - 2020 Mikaela Robinson - 2020 Raegan Dover - 2019, ‘20 Tiffany Rudzitis – 2013 Kristin Dyson - 2020 Kaylee Satterfield – 2013 Ashley Echelberger – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Raffaela Scotto - 2019, ‘20 HISTORY Jayme Edwards – 2011, ‘12 Hannah Schumacher – 2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20 Sydney Evans – 2014, ‘15 Mercy Seay - 2019, ‘20 Kendra Farnsworth – 2011, ‘12 Kristie Serrano – 2011, ’12, ‘13 Madeline Felio – 2011 Courtney Shaw – 2011 Olivia Felton - 2019, ‘20 Katherine Shiffer - 2020 Katya Finta – 2011, ’13, ‘14 Jayla Simmons - 2019, ‘20 Jena Fisher – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Aubrey Simon – 2018 Tinsley Fisher - 2019 Drew Sliker - 2020 Madeline French – 2011 Faith Smith – 2011 Alexis Fowlkes – 2018, ‘19, ‘20 Faith Spivey – 2017, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20 Kalee Garvin – 2013, ’14, ‘15 Lauren Sturm – 2015

Brooke Garza – 2017, ‘18 Madison Sorley – 2015, ‘16 HISTORY Molly Gibbons – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Allie Steele –2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Miranda Girouard - 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Shelby Stewart – 2015, ‘16 Amanda Graceffa – 2013, ’14, ‘15 Lauren Sturm – 2015, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Ceara Gray – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Ayana Taylor – 2013, ’14, ‘15 Tawn Gurnsey - 2019, ‘20 Kelsey Taylor – 2012, ‘13, ’14, ‘15 Jazmine Hall – 2017, ‘18, ‘19 Crysten Timbes – 2011 Brianna Hambruch –2015, ‘16 DayAndrea Thompson – 2018, ‘19, ‘20 Brandi Hanford – 2012, ‘13, ’14, ‘15 Emily Tobin - 2020 Danielle Hardman – 2012, ’13, ’14, ‘15 Navy Villar - 2020 Briana Harris – 2018, ‘19, ‘20 Kara Warren – 2018 Tori Harris - 2020 Taylor Watson – 2015 Hannah Henke - 2014 Anna Webb –2016 Joie Hensley – 2017, ‘18, ‘19 Catherine West – 2011 Lynn Hersbt – 2011, ‘14 Ava White - 2019, ‘20 Bailey Hollier – 2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Devyn White – 2013, ’14, ‘15 Emily Hoppie – 2018, ‘19, ‘20 Allie Williams – 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Kati Horstmann –2016, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Jaila Williams - 2019, ‘20 Tori Jackson – 2011, ‘14 Lori Williamson – 2011, ’12, ’13, ‘14 Caytie Jenkins - 2019 Christabel Winkler – 2011 Rachel Jillson - 2019, ’20 Alaina Witherel – 2011 Alyson Johnson – 2014, ‘15

41 HISTORY 2016 -Shayla Kelley,Shayla Moore,AmandaGraceffa, Kelci Schumacher Adams, KatePuentes, MorganCelum,BriHarris,Hannah 2019 -MaryBerdis, RaeganDover,AlexisFowlkes,Kaylee Heat 1 PYRAMID 2011 -KatieCollier,MadelineFrench, Nicole Anderson Crumpton 2015 -AllieWilliams,Sydney Evans,KaelynCowan,Alexa 2016 -ShaylaMoore,SydneyEvans,Bailey Hollier,KelciOrtiz Five-Element Kaylee Adams,KatiHorstmann 2019 -GigiMendoza,AshleyEchelberger,AlexisFowlkes, Six-Element 2017 -CearaGray,KiaraNowlin,AllieSteele,KaelynCowan 2018 -CearaGray,FaithSpivey,LaurenSturm,AllieSteele Seven-Element ACRO INDIVIDUAL EVENTNATIONALCHAMPIONS Morgan Celum(Feb.21,2018) NCATA FRESHMANOFTHEWEEK Joie Hensley(April5,2019) Joie Hensley(March22,2019) Joie Hensley(March8,2019) Joie Hensley(Feb.7,2019) Kaylee Adams(April12,2018) Kaylee Adams(March14,2018) Kaylee Adams(Feb.21,2018) Kaylee Adams(Feb.8,2018) NCATA SPECIALISTOFTHEWEEK Alexis Fowlkes(Feb.27,2020) Ashley Echelberger(April5,2019) Ashley Echelberger(March29,2019) Ashley Echelberger(March8,2019) Ceara Gray(Feb.14,2019) Hope Bravo(Feb.7,2019) Ceara Gray(March14,2018) Lauren Sturm(Feb.28,2018) Ceara Gray(Feb.21,2018) Kiara Nowlin(April18,2017) Lauren Sturm(March28,2017) Kiara Nowlin(March14,2017) Kiara Nowlin(April12,2016) Kaelyn Cowan(Feb.26,2016) Kiara Nowlin(April10,2015) Shayla Moore(March17,2015) NCATA PLAYEROFTHEWEEK 2015 -ShaylaMoore NCATA FRESHMANOFTHEYEAR 2019 -JoieHensley 2018 -KayleeAdams NCATA SPECIALISTOFTHEYEAR 2019- AshleyEchelberger 2018 -CearaGray 2017 -KiaraNowlin 2015 -KaraNowlin NCATA MOSTOUTSTANDINGPLAYER Lori Williamson(2014) Lauren Sturm(2017,2018) Kiara Nowlin(2015,‘16,‘17) Shayla Moore(2015,‘16) Keegan Johnson(2013,‘15) Ceara Gray(2018,‘19) Madeline Felio(2011) Jayme Edwards(2011) Ashley Echelberger(2019) Kaelyn Cowan(2016,‘17) Hailey Cowan(2012,’13) Hope Bravo(2019) Stephanie Bohmler(2013) Kaylee Adams(2018,‘19) NCATA ALL-AMERICANS HONORS

2021 BAYLORACROBATICS&TUMBLING Deonka Ceaser (2013,‘14) Hope Bravo(2019) Mary Berdis(2018, ‘19) Alexsis Amrhein(2018, ‘19,‘20) Nicole Allison(2012) Madison Aldis(2018) Meredith Aldis(2016,‘17,‘18) First Team ACADEMIC ALL-BIG12CONFERENCE AT-LARGE Ginger Plemmons(2013) ACADEMIC ATHLETEOFTHEYEAR Deonka Ceaser(2012) ARTHUR ASHEJR.SPORTSSCHOLARAWARD 2014 -KiaraNowlin 2015 -KiaraNowlin 2019 -KayleeAdams Six Element 2013 -KeeganJohnson 2015 -KiaraNowlin 2016 -KiaraNowlin 2017 -KiaraNowlin 2018 -BaileyHollier 2019 -HopeBravo Aerial Johnson 2015 -ShaylaMoore,KiaraNowlin,TonyBronisevsky,Keegan Adams 2016 -MekenahCotner,LaurenSturm,AlysonJohnson,Kaylee Manning 2018 -ToniBronisevsky,BrianaHarris,BaileyHollier,Elise Echelberger 2019 -LexieAmhrein,MerceySeay,MadisonKruse,Ashley Quad Hailey Cowan, CourtneyPate,StephanieBohmler - 2013 2015 -ShaylaMoore,KiaraNowlin,ToniBronisevsky 2017 -KiaraNowlin,MaryBerdis,EliseManning 2018 -MaryBerdis,AshleyEchelberger,ShaylaMoore Trio 2015 -LaurenStrum,CourtneyPate 2016 -LaurenSturm,KayleeAdams 2017 -LaurenSturm,KayleeAdams 2018 -LaurenSturm,KayleeAdams 2019 -BriHarris,KayleeAdams Duo TUMBLING line Matos,CalyxHampton,MikaelaMoore,MeganBarney Faustino, Ashley Jamison, Casi Jackson, Samantha Little, Caro 2019 -PaytonCoon,KatieBachman,AddieLacewell,Yeelena Synchronized Toss Harris, CearaGray,CamBryant 2019 -AshleyEchelberger,AlexisFowlkes,KatePuentes,Bri 450 SaltoToss TOSS Echelberger, BrianaHarris,MeredithAldis 2018 -AllieAlaman,ToniBronisevsky,MorganCelum,Ashley Open Toss Schumacher Adams, KatePuentes,MorganCelum,BriHarris,Hannah 2019 -MaryBerdis,RaeganDover,AlexisFowlkes,Kaylee Inversion Pyramid PYRAMID Girouard, LaurenStrum,AlexaCrumpton,CourtneyPate 2015 -AllieWilliams,ShaylaMoore,KiaraNowlin,Miranda ourard, AllieWilliams,AnnaWebb,CearaSmith,BaileyHollier Toni Bronisevsky,MadisonSorley,MeredithAldis,MirandaGir 2017 -AllieAlaman,KaelynCowan,JenaFisher,LaurenSturm, Heat 2 son, MadisonAldis,Meredith SydneyEvans,DevynWhite Alyson John Allie Williams,Pierce, Britta2015 - BreshaPierce, Johnson Ortiz, MollyGibbons,CourtneyPate,MirandaGirouard,Alyson

@BaylorAcroTumb 42 - - - Courtney Pate(2014,‘15,‘16) Kelci Ortiz(2016) Kiara Nowlin(2015,‘16,‘17) Gigi Mendoza(2017,‘18,‘19) Madison McNamee(2020) Ali Martelo(2014) Alyson Johnson(2015,‘16) Rachel Jillson(2020) Amanda Graceffa(2016) Molly Gibbons(2016,‘17,‘18) Kati Horstmann(2018,‘19) Emily Hoppie(2020) Bailey Hollier(2018,‘19) Lynn Herbst(2014) Joie Hensley(2019,‘20) Danielle Hardman(2013,‘14,‘15) Tawn Gurnsey(2020) Katya Finta(2014) Olivia Felton(2020 Madeline Felio(2011) Sydney Evans(2014) Ashley Echelberger(2017,‘18,‘19) Alexa Crumpton(2015) Kaelyn Cowan(2015,‘16,‘17) Hailey Cowan(2012,‘13,‘14) Kourtney Coven(2020) Makenah Cotner(2017,‘18,‘19) Ally Cheatham(2015) Morgan Celum(2019,‘20) Morgan Celum (2018) Karsyn Campbell(2020) Lauren Blackwell(2016) Meredith Aldis(2015) Madison Aldis(2015) Kaylee Adams(2016) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG12ROOKIETEAM Allie Williams(2014,’17) DayAndrea Thompson(2020) Madison Sorely(2016,‘17) Ceara Smith(2017) Courtney Shaw(2012) Mercy Seay(2020) Kate Puentes(2020) Britta Pierce(2015) Bresha Pierce(2015) Kelci Ortiz(2014) DeLainey McDermott(2011) Elise Manning(2018) Maddie Kruse(2019,‘20) Lynn Herbst(2013) Briana Harris(2019,‘20) Brandi Hanford(2013,‘15) Ceara Gray(2018) Amanda Graceffa(2015) Miranda Girouard(2016) Sydney Evans(2015,‘16) Aundria Crittenden(2020) Hannah Cobin(2020) Hannah Chrisman(2020) Ally Cheatham(2014) Toni Bronisevsky(2018) Stephanie Bohmler(2013) Taylor Bettis(2011) Second Team Lori Williamson(2012,‘13,‘14) Devyn White(2014) Anna Webb(2017) Crysten Timbes(2012) Kelsey Taylor(2014,‘15) Ayana Taylor(2014,‘15,‘16) Allie Steele(2017,‘18) Kristie Serrano(2012) Raffaela Scotto(2020) Hannah Schumacher(2019,‘20) Tiffany Rudzitis(2013,‘14) Sophia Ranni(2020) Ginger Plemmons(2012,‘13,‘14)

) HISTORY

HISTORY 2021 BAYLOR ACROBATICS & TUMBLING @BaylorAcroTumb HONORS

Morgan Celum (2019, ‘20) Hannah Chrisman (2019) Ally Cheatham (2015) Keri Collins (2020) Makenah Cotner (2017, ‘18, ‘19) Faith Coor (2019) Kourtney Coven (2020) Makenah Cotner (2016) Hailey Cowan (2012, ‘13, ‘14) Kaelin Cowan (2014) Kaelyn Cowan (2015, ‘16, ‘17) Aundria Crittenden (2019) Alexa Crumpton (2015) Alexa Crumpton (2014) Ashley Echelberger (2017, ‘18, ‘19) Kristin Dyson (2020) Sydney Evans (2014) Ashley Echelberger (2016) Madeline Felio (2011) Sydney Evans (2013) Olivia Felton (2020) Molly Gibbons (2015) Katya Finta (2014) Ceara Gray (2016) Tawn Gurnsey (2020) Tawn Gurnsey (2019) Danielle Hardman (2013, ‘14, ‘15) Briana Harris (2018) Joie Hensley (2019, ‘20) Tori Harris (2020) Lynn Herbst (2014) Hannah Henke (2014) Bailey Hollier (2018, ‘19) Bailey Hollier (2016) Emily Hoppie (2020) Kati Horstmann (2016) Kati Horstmann (2018, ‘19) Madison Kruse (2018) Molly Gibbons (2016, ‘17, ‘18) Shaye Lauro (2020) Amanda Graceffa (2016) Abby Luong (2020) Rachel Jillson (2020) Ali Martelo (2013) Alyson Johnson (2015, ‘16) Gigi Mendoza (2016) Ali Martelo (2014) Hailey Minor (2013) Madison McNamee (2020) Shayla Moore (2015) Gigi Mendoza (2017, ‘18, ‘19) Haley Mustafa (2020) Kiara Nowlin (2015, ‘16, ‘17) Kiara Nowlin (2014) Kelci Ortiz (2016) Courtney Pate (2013) Courtney Pate (2014, ‘15, ‘16) Madeline Pfeiffer (2013) Ginger Plemmons (2012, ‘13, ‘14) Lauren Phillips (2013) Sophia Ranni (2020) Kate Puentes (2019) Tiffany Rudzitis (2013, ‘14) Sophia Ranni (2019) Hannah Schumacher (2019, ‘20) Alajya Reynolds (2020) Raffaela Scotto (2020) Mikaela Robinson (2020) Kristie Serrano (2012) Kaylee Satterfield (2013) Allie Steele (2017, ‘18) Katherine Shiffer (2020) Ayana Taylor (2014, ‘15, ‘16) Drew Sliker (2020) Kelsey Taylor (2014, ‘15) Madison Sorley (2015) Crysten Timbes (2012) Allie Steele (2016) Anna Webb (2017) Shelby Stewart (2015) Devyn White (2014) HISTORY Ayana Taylor (2013) HISTORY Lori Williamson (2012, ‘13, ‘14) Emily Tobin (2020) Second Team Navy Villar (2020) Taylor Bettis (2011) Devyn White (2013) Stephanie Bohmler (2013) Allie Williams (2014) Toni Bronisevsky (2018) Ally Cheatham (2014) TEAM AWARDS Hannah Chrisman (2020) B.E.A.R. Hannah Cobin (2020) 2017 - Ashley Echelberger Aundria Crittenden (2020) 2016 - Amanda Graceffa Sydney Evans (2015, ‘16) 2015 - Ally Cheatham Miranda Girouard (2016) Amanda Graceffa (2015) MVP Ceara Gray (2018) 2018 - Ceara Gray Brandi Hanford (2013, ‘15) 2017 - Kiara Nowlin Briana Harris (2019, ‘20) 2016 - Kiara Nowlin Lynn Herbst (2013) 2015 - Keegan Johnson

Maddie Kruse (2019, ‘20) HISTORY Elise Manning (2018) Most Improved DeLainey McDermott (2011) 2018 - Joie Hensley Kelci Ortiz (2014) 2017 - Anna Webb Bresha Pierce (2015) 2016 - Mikea Knox Britta Pierce (2015) 2015 - Sydney Evans Kate Puentes (2020) Rookie of the Year Mercy Seay (2020) 2018 - Briana Harris Courtney Shaw (2012) 2017 - Elise Manning Ceara Smith (2017) 2016 - Ashley Echelberger Madison Sorely (2016, ‘17) 2015 - Shayla Moore DayAndrea Thompson (2020) Allie Williams (2014, ’17) Leadership 2018 - Toni Bronisevsky ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2017 - Kaelyn Cowan Kaylee Adams (2016) 2016 - Kaelyn Cowan Madison Aldis (2015) 2015 - Bresha Pierce Meredith Aldis (2015) Lauren Blackwell (2016) Karsyn Campbell (2020) Morgan Celum (2018) 43