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Heather Lyke Seniors 2013 Gymnastics guide 1 Day Date Meet Location Time Sun. Dec. 6 at Michigan (Scrimmage) Crisler Arena 2 p.m. Sun. Jan. 10 at Pittsburgh/Maryland/Towson Fitzgerald Field House 2 p.m. Sun. Jan. 17 at Western Michigan/Bowling Green Reed Field House 1 p.m. Sun. Jan. 24 at Ball State/Illinois State Irving Gymnasium 1 p.m. Sat. Jan. 30 vs. NORTHERN ILLINOIS Convocation Center 4 p.m. Fri. Feb. 5 vs. CENTRAL MICHIGAN Convocation Center 6:30 p.m. Mon. Feb. 8 at Michigan/Maryland Crisler Arena 7 p.m. Sat. Feb. 13 at Bowling Green/SEMO Anderson Arena 6 p.m. Fri. Feb. 19 vs. WESTERN MICHIGAN Convocation Center 6:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 27 at Ohio State/Pittsburgh St. John Arena 4 p.m. Fri. Mar. 4 at Kent State M.A.C. Center 7 p.m. Fri. Mar. 11 vs. CENTRAL MICHIGAN/SEMO Convocation Center 6:30 p.m. Sat. Mar. 19 MAC Championships Irving Gymnasium 2 p.m. Home meets in BOLD CAPS All times are site times (as of Dec. 17, 2015) 2 Table of Contents & Quick Facts TABLE OF CONTENTS EMU QUICK FACTS 2016 Gymnastics Cover ........................................1 Location .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Ypsilanti, Mich. 2016 Schedule .........................................................2 Founded.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1849 Table of Contents & Quick Facts ........................3 Enrollment ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................22,638 Nickname ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Eagles Athletic Department Directory .........................4 Colors ................................................................................................................................................................................................Green and White Athletic Media Relations ......................................5 Conference............................................................................................................................................................................. Mid-American (MAC) 2016 EMU Gymnastics Team Photo .................6 Home Gymnasium ................................................................................................................................................................ Convocation Center 2016 EMU Gymnastics Roster ............................7 Capacity ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8,784 2016 Season Preview ............................................8 Administration VP/Director of Athletics .....................................................................................................................................................................Heather Lyke Seniors ................................................................. 9-10 Deputy Director of Athletics......................................................................................................................................................Christian Spears Juniors ...............................................................11-16 Sr. Associate AD/Administration ............................................................................................................................................................ Erin Kido Sophomores ....................................................17-23 Sr. Associate AD/Administration ......................................................................................................................................................Chris Hoppe Freshmen ..........................................................24-27 Sr. Associate AD/Finance and Operations ...................................................................................................................................Mike Malach Head Coach Jay Santos ..................................... 28 Associate AD/Compliance .............................................................................................................................................................Matt Jakobsze Associate AD/Development ............................................................................................................................................................. Dan McLean Asst. Coaches Jess Santos ................................. 29 Assistant AD/Media Relations .......................................................................................................................................................... Greg Steiner Vol. Coaches Shea Anderson/Brooke Parker ....... 30 Assistant AD/Academics ........................................................................................................................................................Dr. Taela Drummer The Mid-American Conference ...................... 31 Assistant AD/Equipment Operations ............................................................................................................................................ Ben Herman Individual & Team Records .........................32-37 Faculty Athletic Representative ...........................................................................................................................................Dr. Edward Sidlow 2015 Season Results ........................................... 38 Administrative Assistant ....................................................................................................................................................................... Lori Barron Gymnastics Coaching Information 2015 MAC Championship Results ................. 39 Head Coach ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Jay Santos All-Time Coaching Records .............................. 40 Alma Mater, Year ...................................................................................................................................................................Massachusetts, 1995 Warner Gymnasium ............................................ 41 Record at EMU (Years) .............................................................................................................................................................. 13-5 (2nd Season) Cartwright & Jacoby Awards ........................... 42 Office Phone Number ........................................................................................................................................................................734.487.1082 Academic Performance ..................................... 43 Assistant Coach ..................................................................................................................................................................................Jessica Santos This is EMU .......................................................44-48 Alma Mater, Year ...................................................................................................................................................................... West Virginia, 2005 Office Phone Number ........................................................................................................................................................................734.487.0310 EMU Board of Regents ....................................... 49 Volunteer Assistant Coach ...........................................................................................................................................................Shea Anderson Director of Athletics Heather Lyke ..........50-51 Office Phone Number ........................................................................................................................................................................734.487.0310 Athletic Dept. Staff ........................................52-62 Volunteer Assistant Coach ..............................................................................................................................................................Brooke Parker Athletic Dept. Staff & Head Coaches ............ 63 Office Phone Number ........................................................................................................................................................................734.487.0310 EMU Athletic Facilities .................................64-65 Team Information 2015 Record............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13-5 Convocation Center ............................................ 66 2014 MAC Record/Finish ...............................................................................................................................................................................3-3/4th
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