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Alabama VS Auburn 2021 SCHEDULE Meet Three CRIMSON TIDE GYMNASTICS SIX-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS » 2012 » 2011 » 2002 » 1996 » 1991 » 1988 Meet Three 2021 SCHEDULE VS Alabama auburn Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result JANUARY JANUARY 22, 2021 / 7:30 P.M. CT / TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 8 Kentucky ESPNU W- 196.850-195.825 15 at Missouri SECN+ W- 195.775-195.750 22 Auburn SEC Network 7:30 p.m. COLEMAN COLISEUM 29 at Kentucky SECN+ 6 p.m. NETWORK: SECN+ FEBRUARY 12 at Georgia SEC Network 5 p.m. (Commentators: Kathy Johnson Clarke and Bart Conner) 19 LSU ESPN2* 7:30 p.m. 26 at Arkansas ESPNU** 7 p.m. CRIMSON TIDE TIGERS MARCH 5 Florida SEC Network 7:30 p.m. Head Coach: Dana Duckworth Head Coach: Jeff Graba 20 SEC Championships Session I SEC Network 2:30 p.m. Record at UA (Years): 116-52-2 (6) Record at UM (Years): 104-17-2 (10) Session II SEC Network 7 p.m. Career Record (Years): Same Career Record (Years): Same APRIL National Ranking: 10 National Ranking: 18 1-3 NCAA REGIONAL *** TBA Regular-Season Record: 2-0-0 Regular-Season Record: 0-2-0 16 NCAA Championships Semifi nals Session I TBA SEC Record: 2-0-0 SEC Record: 0-2-0 Session II 7 p.m. High Score: 196.850 High Score: 195.725 17 NCAA Team Final 7 p.m. Seniors: 2 Seniors: 3 * Tape Delay - 2/21 @ 5 p.m. CT Juniors: 6 Juniors: 3 ** Tape Delay – 2/27 @ 11:30 a.m. CT *** Regional sites are Salt Lake City, Utah, Columbia, Mo., Durham, Sophomores: 4 Sophomores: 7 N.H., Morgantown, W.Va.. Freshmen: 4 Freshmen: 5 ALONZA KLOPFER ON COMPETITION DANA DUCKWORTH SAYS WITHIN THE TEAM “We had some excellent individual moments against Missouri and as a team I “I think especially this year, we’ve come in and all would say that we left a lot on the table on every event. The ladies are using that worked really hard and pushed each other to make to fi re themselves up for this week and staying focused on the details. We’re feeling lineups. The freshmen are pushing our lineups and very blessed that we’re healthy and that we get to compete each week. We’re looking making us better and as a veteran making a lineup forward to every opportunity we’re given as we continue to learn, move forward and is huge, it’s an earned spot. In terms of depth, that get better.” competition has helped us a lot. EVENT ORDER MAKARRI DOGGETTE ON A STRONG START TEAM ROTATION 1 ROTATION 2 ROTATION 3 ROTATION 4 ALABAMA VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ON THE UNEVEN BARS AUBURN BARS VAULT FLOOR BEAM “Coming in I just knew I had to push harder than ever to get where I wanted to be - to where I was Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook last year - as soon as possible. I think just having SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram @BamaGymnastics at BamaGymnastics that mindset set me up me up for success and with Follow ALABAMA GYMNASTICS on social media for up-to-date news, everyone pushing each other to be better, so it’s exclusive content and more. | #RollTide | #BamaStrong exciting.” ALABAMA GYMNASTICS PAGE 1 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / GYMNASTICS THE 2021 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA GYMNASTICS TEAM 5-2 • Freshman 5-2 • Sophomore 5-2 • Sophomore 5-2 • Sophomore All-American 5-4 • Freshman SHANIA ADAMS LUISA BLANCO ELLA BURGESS MAKARRI DOGGETTE SARAH DUHE Columbus, Ohio Dallas, Texas Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Pickerington, Ohio Hahnville, La. 5-3 • Junior 5-3 • Junior 5-1 • Senior 5-3 • Junior 5-3 • Senior EMILY GASKINS JENSIE GIVENS LEXI GRABER GRIFFIN JAMES ALONZA KLOPFER Coral Springs, Fla. Newport Beach, Calif. Cape Coral, Fla. Virginia Beach, Va. Boonton, N.J. 5-3 • Freshman 5-3 • Freshman 5-2 • Junior 5-3 • Junior 5-1 • Junior CAM MACHADO ISABELLA MARTIN SANIA MITCHELL SHALLON OLSEN KAYLEE QUINN West Chester, Pa. Los Angeles, Calif. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Vancouver, British Columbia Rockaway, N.J. DANA BILL RYAN 5-1 • Sophomore DUCKWORTH LORENZ ROBERTS MATI WALIGORA Head Coach 7th Year Assistant Coach 7th Year Assistant Coach 3rd Year Rochester, Mich. ALABAMA, 1993 MASSACHUSETTS, 1998 UMASS-AMHERST, 2003 ALABAMA GYMNASTICS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / GYMNASTICS 2021 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA GYMNASTICS ROSTER Name Year Exp. Ht. Hometown Club Team ALL-AMERICAN (1) Shania Adams Fr. HS 5-2 Columbus, Ohio Buckeye Gymnastics Makarri Doggette: 2020 — Uneven Bars Luisa Blanco So. 1L 5-2 Dallas, Texas World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Ella Burgess So. 1L 5-2 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Florida Elite Gymnastics NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS (1) Lexi Graber (2): 2018 — All-Around, Vault Makarri Doggette So. 1L 5-3 Pickerington, Ohio Buckeye Gymnastics Sarah Duhe Fr. HS 5-4 Hahnville, L.a. Elmwood Gymnastics Academy SEC CHAMPIONS (1) Emily Gaskins Jr. 2L 5-3 Coral Springs, Fla. Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy Lexi Graber 2019 — Balance Beam Jensie Givens Jr. 2L 5-3 Newport Beach, Calif. South Coast Gymnastics Lexi Graber Sr. 3L 5-1 Cape Coral, Fla. Coast Elite Gymnastics Academy ALL-SEC (5) Griffi n James Jr. 2L 5-3 Virginia Beach, Va. Gymstrada Gymnastics Luisa Blanco 2020 — Freshman Alonza Klopfer Sr. 3L 5-3 Boonton, N.J. North Stars Gymnastics Academy Makarri Doggette 2020 — Freshman Cam Machado Fr. HS 5-3 West Chester, Pa. First State Gymnastics Lexi Graber 2019 — First Team 2018 — Freshman Isabella Martin Fr. HS 5-3 Los Angeles, Calif. The Klub Gymnastics Shallon Olsen 2019 — First Team, Sania Mitchell Jr. 2L 5-2 Tuscaloosa, Ala. JamJev Gymnastics Freshman Shallon Olsen Jr. 2L 5-3 Vancouver, B.C. Omega Gymnastics Kaylee Quinn Jr. TR 5-1 Rockaway, N.J. North Star Gymnastics SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICAN (10) Mati Waligora So. 1L 5-3 Rochester, Mich. Olympia Gymnastics Academy Luisa Blanco, Ella Burgess, Makarri Doggette, Jensie Givens, Lexi Graber, Griffi n James, HEAD ASSISTANT ASSISTANT Alonza Klopfer, Sania Mitchell, Shallon Olsen COACH COACH COACH and Mati Waligora Dana Duckworth Bill Lorenz Ryan Roberts 7th Year 7th Year 3rd Year SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (9) Makarri Doggette, Emily Gaskins, Jensie Givens, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Lexi Graber, Griffi n James, Alonza Klopfer, Sania Mitchell, Shallon Olsen and Mati Waligora Luisa Blanco Lou-ee-sa Blan-co Alonza Klopfer Klaw-fer Makarri Doggette Mah-car-ee Dog-et Sania Mitchell Sah-nee-ah Lexi Graber Gray-ber Mati Waligora Wall-ee-gora GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF Director of Gymnastics Operations: Robin Kelley Gymnastics Events and Program Relations Coordinator: Mabry Craddock Academic Advisor: Heather Anders Athletic Trainer: Monica Kirkpatrick Strength and Conditioning Coach: David Albaranes Managers: Blaine Hudson, Zan Jones, Trey Stamps and Neely Townes Performance Nutrition: Rainey Gerald Digital Production: Tristan Hallman Marketing and Promotions Director: Meaghan Hall STATE-BY-STATE ALABAMA (1) FLORIDA (3) NEW JERSEY (2) TEXAS (1) Sania Mitchell Ella Burgess Alonza Klopfer Luisa Blanco Emily Gaskins Kaylee Quinn BRITISH Lexi Graber VIRGINIA (1) COLUMBIA (1)* OHIO (2) Griffi n James Shallon Olsen LOUISIANA (1) Shania Adams *Canada Sarah Duhe Makarri Doggette CALIFORNIA (2) MICHIGAN (1) PENNSYLVANIA (1) Jensie Givens Mati Waligora Cam Machado Isabella Martin CLASS BREAKDOWN SENIORS (2) JUNIORS (6) SOPHOMORES (4) FRESHMEN (4) Lexi Graber Emily Gaskins Luisa Blanco Shania Adams Alonza Klopfer Jensie Givens Ella Burgess Sarah Duhe Griffi n James Makarri Doggette Cameron Machado Sania Mitchell Mati Waligora Isabella Martin Shallon Olsen Kaylee Quinn ALABAMA GYMNASTICS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / GYMNASTICS ALABAMA GYMNASTICS OVERALL REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 492-146-6/46 years — 6 NCAA Team Championships – — 111 athletes have earned 291 Scholastic All- 1988, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2011, 2012 America honors (since 1991) THE ALABAMA RECORD — 36 Consecutive NCAA Championship — 5 SEC Athletes of the Year Regular NCAA Appearances – 1983-2018 — 3 SEC Scholar Athletes of the Year Season SEC Regional Nat’l — NCAA-best 23 NCAA Championship top-3 — 68 individual SEC Championships fi nishes Year Record Finish Finish Finish — 110 All-SEC honors 2021 2-0-0 — NCAA-best 23 Super Six Team Finals — 11 SEC Postgraduate Scholarships 2020 6-3-1 Canceled Canceled 8th — 9 SEC Team Championships – 1988, 1990, 1995, — 378 SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades 2000, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015 2019 10-5-0 3rd 3rd 12th — 6 SEC Gymnast of the Year honors 2018 7-4-0 2nd 1st 8th — NCAA-best 32 Regional Team Championships — 7 SEC Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year -1983-85, 1987-96, 1998-2003, 2005-16, 2018 2017 7-4-0 3rd 2nd 6th honors — 5 NCAA Today’s Top Ten honorees 2016 8-5-0 2nd 1st 3rd — 3 SEC Freshman of the Year honors 2015 8-3-0 1st 1st 4th — 1 Honda Cup (Collegiate Female Athlete of the — 8 NCAA Region Gymnast of the Year honors Year) 2014 10-3-0 1st 1st 4th — 157 individual NCAA Regional Championships — 8 Honda Awards (National Gymnast of the Year) 2013 7-2-1 2nd 1st 3rd — SEC single-meet attendance record (15,162 vs. 2012 11-1-0 2nd 1st 1st — 27 individual NCAA championships Florida; 1/20/06) 2011 11-1-0 1st 1st 1st — 21 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships — SEC single-season attendance record (13,786 2010 9-2-0 2nd 1st 3rd — 7 NCAA Elite 90 honors per meet; 2010) 2009 8-5-0 1st 1st 2nd — 75 athletes have earned 357 All-America honors 2008 10-4-0 2nd 1st 6th 2007 8-2-0 3rd 1st 9th 2006 14-1-0 2nd 1st 3rd DANA DUCKWORTH CAPSULE AS AN ATHLETE 2005 11-3-0 3rd 1st 2nd Family: Husband – Joe Record at Alabama/Years: 48-7-0/4 2004 12-1-0 2nd 2nd 3rd Daughter – Camryn — 1 NCAA Team Championship – 1991 2003 10-7-0 1st 1st 2nd Son – Jace — 1 SEC Team Championship – 1990 2002 12-3-0 2nd 1st 1st Hometown: Sterling Heights, Mich.
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