2014 Rutgers Gymnastics Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Q UI CK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location:.....................................................................Piscataway, N.J. Founded:............................................................................................ 1766 Enrollment:................................................................................. 65,000 Nickname: .................................................................Scarlet Knights Color: .............................................................................................Scarlet Facility: ...........................................................Livingston Recreation Center Capacity:.................................................................................................................1,000 Affiliation: ..................................................................NCAA Division I Conference: ..........East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) President: ......................................................... Dr. Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics: .............................................Julie Hermann Quick Facts............................................................................................................................................................... 1 Head Coach Louis Levine............................................................................................................................... 2-3 Coaching Staff/Support Staff..........................................................................................................................4 2014 Season Outlook.......................................................................................................................................5-7 2014 Opponents.................................................................................................................................................... 8 2014 Scarlet Knight Biographies.............................................................................................................9-17 2013 Season Review....................................................................................................................................18-19 2013 Individual Meet-By-Meet Results............................................................................................20-24 All-Time Letterwinners.....................................................................................................................................26 All-Time Award Winners............................................................................................................................. 27-28 Records/Honors........................................................................................................................................... 29-30 All-Time Meet Results.................................................................................................................................31-34 Livingston Recreation Center................................................................................................................ 35-37 Gymnastics Scoring Guide.............................................................................................................................38 President Dr. Robert L. Barchi................................................................................................................ 39-41 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Julie Hermann..................................................................42-43 Athletic Administration ...................................................................................................................................44

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C R ED IT S The 2014 Rutgers University gymnastics media guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. Writing, layout and design by the Office of Athletic Communications. Editor: Jimmy Gill Layout & Design: Nick Black Editorial Assistance: Stephanie Mamakas, Nick Mangal Photography: Joe Campbell, Tom Cizsek, Patti Banks, Mike Milchanowski The 2014 Rutgers University Gymnastics Media Guide has been compiled to assist the media with their coverage of the team. Updated statistics and information can be obtained throughout the season by contacting the Office of Athletic Communications. For additional information on Scarlet Knight Gymnastics, please visit our website at: www.scarletknights.com Office of Athletic Communications High Point Solutions Stadium 1 Scarlet Knight Way Second Floor Press Box, West Gate Piscataway, NJ 08845

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ....................................Louis Levine (Third Season) Alma Mater:.....................................................................Michigan ‘02 Rutgers Record:...........................................................................25-23 Career Record: ............................................................................ Same Assistant Coach: ............ Umme Salim-Beasley (Third Season) Alma Mater:............................................................ West Virginia ‘98 Assistant Coach:..............................Kera Bolen (Third Season) Alma Mater:............................................................Oregon State ‘09 Volunteer Assistant Coach:.Danielle D’Elia (First Season) Alma Mater:........................................................................Rutgers ‘13 Student Assistant:.............Michael Rosso (Second season) Student Asssitant:........................Holly Murray (First season) Gymnastics Office: .............................................(848) 932-6502 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record/High Score: .....................12-12/195.975 2013 EAGL Place: ...............................................Seventh/193.925 Letterwinners R/L: .......................................................................14/4 Newcomers:............................................................................................ 4 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Gymnastics Contact: ......................................................Jimmy Gill Office Phone: ........................................................... (732) 445-8103 Cell Phone:.................................................................(732) 991-9486 Office Fax: ................................................................ (732) 445-8899 Email: .......................................................jgill@scarletknights.com Twitter:......................................................................@RUGymnastics Rutgers Athletics Website: ......... www.scarletknights.com

2 014 S CH EDULE January Sat. 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 p.m. Fri. 17 at Kent St. w/ E. Michigan, G. Washington 7 p.m. Sat. 19 at Ohio St. 2 p.m. Fri. 24 BROWN 6:30 p.m. February Sat. 1 at Texas Women’s Sun. 9 at George Washington Sun. 16 at Penn Sat. 22 PENN ST./TEMPLE/URSINUS*

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

March Sat. 1 at Cornell Sat. 8 CMU/TOWSON/SO. CONN. ST./YALE$ Fri. 14 at William & Mary w/ N. Carolina, Brown Sat. 22 EAGL Championships (Durham, N.H.)

2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

April Sat. 5 NCAA Regional

TBD

Home meets – BOLD CAPS Alumni/Pink Meet – * Senior Day – $ All times are Eastern Standard Time

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COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH LOUIS LEVINE THIRD SEASON

Louis Levine, who has 12 years of coaching experience, enters his third season as the head coach of the Rutgers University gymnastics program after serving three seasons as an assistant coach on the Scarlet Knights’ staff. Rutgers excelled to new heights under Levine in 2013 after recording four of the top six team scores in program history, putting four competitors in the NCAA Regionals. The team RQS of 194.740 was the best ever by the Scarlet Knights. Under Levine, Luisa Leal, who missed most to the 2012 season, was awarded EAGL Team MVP. The junior’s highlight of the season came in the March 8 meet at Towson where she broke her own school allaround record with a 39.500 to win EAGL Gymnast of the Week. Leal placed at least tied for first in every event, notching a career-high 9.950 score on the floor exercise. The highlight of the 2013 season came on Senior Day when Rutgers notched a program-record 195.975 to win a quad meet. It shattered the previous high of 195.400 set back in 2000. In his first season as head coach, Levine led the squad to a 13-11 record. The team had its best performance of the season at the EAGL Championships, notching a score of 193.850. Under Levine, Alexis Gunzelman qualified for NCAA Regionals. She also earned a First Team All-EAGL All-Around spot and a fifth-place finish at the EAGL Championships, the highest placing ever by a Scarlet Knight at that event. With his guidance, Danielle D’Elia, Gunzelman and Jenna Zito picked up Second Team All-EAGL Floor honors, Gunzelman earned Second Team Bars and Alyssa Straub was recognized with Second Team All-Around accolades. Academically, he helped 11 gymnasts earn Scholastic All-America awards from the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC/W).

School of Gymnastics in Roselle Park, N.J., from 2008-09. Levine spent time with the USA Gymnastics team in Daegu, South Korea where he was an assistant coach for the World University Games. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Michigan, where he served three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator from 2002-04. Levine oversaw all aspects of Michigan’s recruiting operations and helped organize the program’s operating budget. During his time at Michigan, he served on the planning committee for the program’s freshman student-athlete orientation program, helping mentor newcomers. While a member of the Wolverines’ staff, he coached 2003 NCAA Vault Champion Andrew DiGiore. He has coached several Junior National Team and Senior National Team members and a Junior National Champion in the All-Around. Levine competed on the vault during his time at Michigan where he helped guide the Wolverines to a pair of Big Ten titles in 1999 and 2000 and the 1999 NCAA Championship. He was a two-time recipient of the Coaches Appreciation Award. Levine received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan in 2002 and master’s degree from the American InterContinental University Business School in 2006. A decorated gymnast, Levine attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. He currently resides in nearby Springfield, N.J.

In his three prior seasons on the Rutgers staff, the Scarlet Knights achieved great success. The 2011 squad established a school-record for victories in a season with a 19-8 overall mark and enjoyed its then-highest-ever finish and score (fifth and 193.625) in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championships. Three gymnasts – D’Elia, Zito and Leal – earned a berth in the NCAA Regionals, marking the program’s first representation in the regionals since 2007. Levine helped coach three gymnasts to All-EAGL honors, including Leal who was named the EAGL Rookie of the Year in her first season “On the Banks.”

TH E LEV I N E F I LE

As a team, the Scarlet Knights improved their regional qualifying score to 194.740, improving from last year’s score of 194.350. Floor exercise proved to be the most successful event of the season, with RU posting a 49.005 RQS and breaking the school record at 49.250. The record was also broken on the vault at 49.100. The uneven bars were an event that the Scarlet Knights improved most in by notching the best mark at the EAGL Championships (48.900).

2005-08: Assistant Director, International Gymnastics Camp Stroudsburg, Pa.

A native of Maplewood, N.J., Levine returned to his home state after three years as the Director of the International Gymnastics Camp in Stroudsburg, Pa., from 2005-08. He also coached at Surgent’s Elite

2011-Present: Head Gymnastics Coach, Rutgers University Piscataway, N.J. 2008-11: Assistant Gymnastics Coach, Rutgers University Piscataway, N.J. 2006-07: Director of Operations, Eventwise Adelaide, Australia

2002-04: Assistant Men’s Gymnastics Coach, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 2003: Assistant Gymnastics Coach, USA Gymnastics Indianapolis, Ind. 2000-02: Assistant Media Director, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.

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COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES/SUPPOR T STAFF UMME SALIM-BEAS LEY ASSISTANT COACH Umme Salim-Beasley enters her third season as an assistant coach at Rutgers. “Umme’s tireless work ethic and gymnastics knowledge has been a great asset in the gym and on the recruiting front,” said head coach Louis Levine. “Her vast experience as a coach and gymnast enable her to step into any situation and thrive.” Salim-Beasley brings impressive credentials to Rutgers, having competed collegiately at West Virginia, an East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) member, from 1995 to 1998. A native of Pasadena, Md., she was a two-time national qualifier at Hill’s Gymnastic Training Center in Gaithersburg, Md., before earning a full scholarship to West Virginia University. Making an impact right away, Salim-Beasley was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year as a freshman and earned spots on the All-EAGL First Team in all-around, bars and beam her sophomore and junior seasons. She finished off her career by being named the EAGL Gymnast of the Year and Most Outstanding Senior Gymnast in her final season in Morgantown in addition to winning the EAGL all-around, bar and beam titles that year. Her accomplishments also ranked her as the fifth-best gymnast in the country and as a finalist for the AAI Award in 1998. After graduating from West Virginia with a B.A. in early childhood education, she went into coaching, starting as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. During her one season there, the team won the Ivy League Championships in addition to an undefeated regular season, breaking team records in every event.

A native of Lake Oswego, Ore., Bolen earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise and Sport Science, with a minor in Psychology in 2009 from OSU. She was a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection and earned honors as a Scholastic All-American from the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC).

K ATH Y GALLI ATHLETIC TRAINER Kathy Galli enters her 27th year as an athletic trainer with collegiate gymnastics, her 24th with the Scarlet Knights. Galli has also worked with the crew program during her 20-plus years “On the Banks.” She is a 1983 University of Rhode Island graduate, having earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with an emphasis in Athletic Training. In 1984, she received her Master of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Arizona and has been NATA certified since. In the past, Galli has also worked with the Scarlet Knights’ swimming, volleyball and women’s lacrosse programs. She spent two years researching Biomechanics with the physicians at University Orthopedics in New Brunswick and she also taught Adaptive Physical Education at a private special education school. Kathy grew up in Rhode Island but has remained in New Jersey since being hired by Rutgers in 1984. She now resides in Millstone with her husband Bob (Rutgers, ’84) and their two children Kevin and Caitlin.

Salim-Beasley returned to Morgantown as a volunteer assistant coach during the 2006-07 season. For three years, she coached the Severna Park High School gymnastics team to two county championships, including an undefeated regular season in her first year. Additionally, she coached two different gymnasts to all-around championships. Salim-Beasley also was a teacher at Eagle Cove School in Pasadena, Md., for four years and is working towards a M.A. in Education from West Virginia University.

DANIELLE D’ELIA

MICHAEL ROSSO

HOLLY MURRAY

Volunteer Assistant

Student Assistant

Student Assistant

K ERA BOL EN ASSISTANT COACH Kera Bolen enters her third season an assistant coach at Rutgers. “Kera has really helped our beam squad raise its level of consistency and performance,” said head coach Louis Levine. “She oversees a large portion of our in-gym conditioning and works together with Umme to create our powerful and energetic floor choreography.”

KATE HICKEY

KATHLEEN SHANK

JIMMY GILL

Sr. Associate AD

Academic Advisor

Communications

MARISA VIOLA

STEPHANIE MAMAKAS

PATTY STRICKLAND

Strength & Conditioning

Communications Intern

Meet Director

Bolen was a standout gymnast at the collegiate level. She came to New Brunswick after spending two years as a volunteer assistant coach at her alma mater, Oregon State. A four-year letterwinner for the Beavers, she started as a walk-on, earning a scholarship by the end of her freshman year to eventually being named a captain as a junior. Bolen helped advance her team to the NCAA National Championships four times during her career. During her two years as a volunteer assistant coach in Corvallis, Bolen assisted the team with its strength and conditioning assignments, providing assistance with coaching on all four events with an emphasis on the balance beam. The team qualified for the NCAA National Championships both seasons she was on staff, making it six straight seasons to the national level as a gymnast and coach.

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2014 SEASON OUTLOOK Coming off a record-breaking season, Rutgers gymnastics looks to continue its ascent in 2014. Recording four of the top six team scores in school history last year, including a 195.975 mark on Senior Day, the Scarlet Knights are primed to take the next step with a wealth of depth in all four events. “Last year we proved to ourselves that we could be that good,” said third-year head coach Louis Levine. “In the last five years, we have had this huge rise in what we have been able to do. This year we are going in knowing we are that good, which is half the battle.” Even though Rutgers sent four individuals to the NCAA Regionals, the Scarlet Knights narrowly missed qualifying as a team after sitting on the bubble down the stretch with a 194.740 RQS (regional qualifying score). That has proven to be the goal through the offseason. “We’ve talked about hitting the ground running this season and not waiting until the end to push for NCAA Regionals,” Levine said. “If we put up the scores we are capable of from the start, everything will take care of itself.”

SCHEDULE

Mixing 14 letterwinners with four freshmen, the Scarlet Knights will be led by their three captains this season – redshirt senior Jenna Zito, senior Alexis Gunzelman and redshirt junior Luisa Leal. All three have earned individual bids to the NCAA Regionals during their careers. “These three are probably the most experienced competitors on our team,” Levine said. “They’ve been through the ups and downs so we really thought they were a good representation of what we want to be. The three girls have strengths that allow them to come together to be an amazing set of leaders.” A two-time NCAA qualifier, Gunzelman was named EAGL First Team All-Uneven Bars in the 2013 season. Throughout her junior year, she set several personal career records, including a 9.825 on vault and a 9.850 on the uneven bars, while serving as a captain. Returning as the EAGL Team MVP and nearly qualifying for the NCAA Nationals, Leal was named EAGL First Team All-Vault for the second straight year. Leal recorded a school record 39.500 allaround score during a meet at Towson.

The 2014 schedule features four home meets at the Livingston Recreation Center and seven away contests that lead up to the East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championships March 22. The year begins Jan. 11 with New Hampshire at home before the squad travels to Ohio for two meets in three days at Kent State and Ohio State.

Zito returns as a captain once again after competing in only two meets last year due to injury. The redshirt senior was named to the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic All-America team, recording a 9.825 in both floor exercise appearances in the 2013 season. She went to the NCAAs in 2011.

“We start off right away with three tough meets that are quickly going to let us know where we are,” Levine said. “Our goal is to qualify for NCAAs as a team and we want to be able to put up high scores from the beginning.”

NEWCOMERS

With capacity crowds filling the Livingston Recreation Center in recent years, the Scarlet Knights look to continue their success at home. “Every home meet is a great experience for the kids and gives them a chance to show off for the fans,” Levine said. “There have been some big crowds over the years at the Livingston Gym and we look forward to seeing great environments once again this season.”

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CAP TAINS

Rutgers added four freshmen to its roster that are pushing immediately for spots in the lineup – April Baker, Claire Jones, Taylor Le Moal and Charly Santagado. All bring extensive gymnastics experience to the table, having competed at the regional and national level. “The newcomers have all acclimated themselves well to the collegiate level throughout the fall semester,” Levine said. “They all will be in contention to see time right away.” After winning the Most Improved Award for her hard work last season, sophomore Aziza Day looks to make her meet debut in 2014.


2014 SEASON OUTLOOK ALL-AROUND

meet and showoff to the judges.”

With the anticipated amount of depth across the board, Levine will have options when he fills out his lineup each week. Gunzelman and Leal both competed all-around in the final six regular season meets before doing the same that the NCAA Regionals. Senior Alyssa Straub also went all-around in three meets in 2013.

Junior Anastasia Halbig returns after missing time due to injury last year, but posted a 9.715 RQS in 11 meets in beam as a freshman.

“I anticipate Luisa and Alexis going all-around, but there are definitely others who could as well,” Levine said. “The conditioning of the team is great and it is about finding the right group for each event. Depth in all events will only continue to raise the level of competition to make the lineup.”

VAULT The Scarlet Knights re-wrote the record book on the vault in 2013, recording the top three scores in school history on the way to a 48.845 RQS. Both Leal and sophomore Jenna Williams earned EAGL First Team All-Vault to help set those mark. Leal also set the program record with a 9.925 routine last year. “We’ve added the most depth at vault,” Levine said. “There could be some freshmen in the lineup here and it is great to have Jenna Zito back. Being nine to 10 deep, everyone will be pushing each other every week.” Straub proved to be effective once again on vault, scoring a 9.875 in the event to spark the lineup. Sophomores Danielle Verdon and Nicolette Wilson saw extensive action last season in the event as rookies and look to continue to make an impact, while junior Sara Skammer competed on vault 10 times.

UNEVEN BARS Rutgers managed to raise its bars RQS to a 48.775 last season, with both Williams and Gunzelman returning as EAGL First Team All-Uneven Bars honorees. Williams earned EAGL Rookie of the Week two times in 2013. “Bars have always been a make or break event for us. Last year it was our most improved and we have the skills to put up huge scores there this season. Everyone has been pushing hard to refine their routine.” After missing her freshman season, junior Emma Hoffman returned last year to post over a 9.6 eight times. Senior Alexandria Ivol brings back experience to the event and had a career-high 9.725 as a junior.

FLOOR EXERCISE The floor exercise has statistically been the strength of Rutgers over the years, with this season restocking the lineup after losing two regular contributors. The team scored a programrecord 49.250 last season to highlight 2013. In addition, Leal scored a careerbest 9.950 at Towson, as one judge deemed her routine to be a perfect 10. “This year is a new beginning in floor, having lost some seniors from the lineup,” Levine said. “We have the ability to keep up the high scores here, having some depth. The routines are there to keep up the strong reputation of the past in this event.” Verdon and classmate Katie Stebick were both solid contributors on floor exercise last year, as the two saw regular action to help bump up the score.

OUTLOOK Building off an historical 2013 season, Rutgers carried the momentum through the offseason to put itself in position to build off that in 2014. With a mixture of experience and youth, the depth in each event will push each gymnast to improve to stay in the lineup. A fast start will be key to working towards a team bid the NCAA Regionals. “We’re in a good place right now,” Levine said. “The team has worked really hard to get into great shape for season. We just have to put some finishing touches on the routines and we’ll be ready to go. “Our goal this year is to get better as the season moves on, while performing at a high level right from the start. We believe we can stay in the 194 to 196 range.”

BALANCE BEAM Sophomore Claudia Salinas emerged last season as a contender on the balance beam, earning EAGL First Team All-Balance Beam last season. She qualified for the NCAA Regionals and scored at least a 9.7 six different times in the event. The team went as high as 48.850 – third-best in school history – on the way to helping set the team mark. “Beam is about perfecting the little things in the routine,” Levine said. “We have some strong performers, but they need to show confidence and focus in what they are doing. The depth we have is very capable of big scores, but they need to bring that into the

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2014 OPPONENTS

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BROWN

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

CORNELL

EASTERN MICHIGAN

Providence, R.I. brownbears.com

Mount Pleasant, Mich. cmuchippewas.com

Ithaca, N.Y. cornellbigred.com

Ypsilanti, Mich. emueagles.com

GEORGE WASHINGTON

KENT STATE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NOR TH CAROLINA

Washington, D.C. gwsports.com

Kent, Ohio kentstatesports.com

Durham, N.H. unhwildcats.com

Chapel Hill, N.C. goheels.com

OHIO STATE

PENN

PENN STATE

S. CONNECTICUT ST.

Columbus, Ohio. ohiostatebuckeyes.com

Philadelphia, Pa. pennathletics.com

University Park, Pa. gopsusports.com

New Haven, Conn. southernctowls.com

TEMPLE

TEXAS WOMEN’S

TOW SON

URSINUS

Philadelphia, Pa. owlsports.com

Denton, Texas twuathletics.com

Towson, Md. towsontigers.com

Collegeville, Pa. ursinusathletics.com

WILLIAM & MARY

YALE

Williamsburg, Va. tribeathletics.com

New Haven, Conn. yalebulldogs.com


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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS ROSTER

Name

Event

Year

Height

Last School/Hometown

April Baker

AA

Fr.

5-2

Andover, Mass./Andover

Aziza Day

AA

So.

5-3

Snellville, Ga./Shiloh

Alexis Gunzelman

AA

Sr.

5-0

Tabernacle, N.J./Seneca

Anastasia Halbig

AA

Jr.

5-4

Schwenksville, Pa./Gwynedd Mercy Academy

Emma Hoffman

V/UB/FX

Jr.

5-2

Union, N.J./Abeka Academy

Alexandria Ivol

UB

Sr.

5-1

Woolwich Twp., N.J./Kingsway

Claire Jones

AA

Fr.

5-2

Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney

BB/FX

Fr.

5-7

Yorktown, Va./York

AA

R-Jr.

5-1

Cali, Colombia/Liceo Benalcazar, UNICAB Virtual

BB/FX

So.

5-1

Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional

AA

Fr.

4-11

Celebration, Fla./Florida Virtual

Sara Skammer

V/UB/FX

Jr.

5-2

Dallas, Pa./Dallas

Katie Stebick

AA

So.

5-0

Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf

Alyssa Straub

AA

Sr.

5-4

Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Area

Danielle Verdon

AA

So.

5-4

Freehold, N.J./Freehold Borough

Jenna Williams

AA

So.

5-5

Bordentown, N.J./Bordentown Regional

Nicolette Wilson

AA

So.

5-0

Toms River, N.J./Toms River East

Jenna Zito

AA

R-Sr.

5-5

Rockaway, N.J./Morris Knolls

Taylor Le Moal Luisa Leal Claudia Salinas Charly Santagado

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ALEXIS

R-Senior • AA Rockaway, N.J./Morris Knolls

Senior • AA Tabernacle, N.J./Seneca

ZITO

2 01 3 : Served as team captain ... earned the Coaches Appreciation Award at team banquet ... one of four Rutgers gymnasts named to the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic All-America team ... competed in two meets during the season, including UNH (1/6) and a dual meet against Alaska and Yale … appeared in both meets on vault, averaging 9.700 on the season … competed in two meets on floor exercise, recording a 9.825 in both appearances … competed in the two meets on balance beam, averaging 9.700 ... missed rest of the season due to injury and redshirted.

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Competed in 11 meets … named to EAGL Second Team All-Floor Exercise ... earned Captains Award at team banquet … scored a high of 9.800 on the vault at Pittsburgh (2/4) … had an RQS of 9.745 in the event … competed in 11 meets on balance beam (9.655 RQS) with a career-high score of 9.775 in a tri-meet against Cortland and Brown (2/11) … notched a careerhigh 9.875 on the floor exercise on Alumni Night (2/25) … had a 9.825 RQS in the event … competed all-around (37.675) in one meet (1/20) … named to the EAGL All-Academic Team.

2011: Named Second Team All-EAGL in the all-around … earned Most Improved Gymnast at team banquet … qualified for the NCAA Regionals at the University of Michigan … competed in 10 meets in the vault (9.628 average), nine meets in bars (9.469), nine meets in balance beam (9.397) and nine meets in the floor exercise (9.731) for a 38.228 all-around … season bests were vault 9.775 (2/12), bars 9.650 (1/16), balance beam 9.775 (2/12) and floor exercise 9.800 (1/16, 1/22) … one of 20 RU gymnasts to earn EAGL All-Academic honors … one of 18 RU gymnasts to earn a spot on the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic (NACGC/W) Scholar-Athlete Team.

2010:

Named Most Valuable Gymnast … also one of three recipients of the 100 percent award at the program’s banquet … competed in all but one meet in the floor exercise … earned Second Team All-EAGL honors in the allaround in her first season … owned the best all-around score on the team with an average of 37.743 … averaged a 9.650 in the floor exercise … scored a career-best 38.475 in the all-around to place third in a home quad meet against Bridgeport, William & Mary and Southern Connecticut State (2/27) … also posted career-best scores in the floor exercise (9.850) and on the vault (9.800) to tie for second and third in, respectively, in the quad meet … matched her top score of 9.850 in the floor exercise in against Bridgeport, Towson and Yale (3/13) … scored a season-best 9.725 on the balance beam to tie for the event title against Pennsylvania (1/23) … made her collegiate debut in the season opener against New Hampshire (1/9) … one of 18 Scarlet Knights named to the EAGL All-Academic team.

SC HO LAST IC/P E RSO NA L :

Level 10 gymnast for five years … a regional qualifier … competed for North Stars Gymnastics Academy for 10 years with fellow Scarlet Knight Nicole Romano … member of the high honor roll and math honor society in high school … daughter of Tom and Hope … born 1/11/91.

Z I TO ’ S BE ST Vault:..................................................................................................................9.800 Bars:................................................................................................................... 9.650 Beam:...................................................................................................................9.775 Floor Exercise:...............................................................................................9.875 All-Around:..................................................................................................... 38.725

GUNZELMAN 2 01 3 :

Served as team captain ... earned spot at NCAA Regionals as an all-arounder ... competed in 12 meets during the season … named EAGL First Team All-Uneven Bars ... competed all-around at the EAGL Championships (3/23), scoring a 38.150 … participated in six meets on vault (9.690 RQS), scoring a career high score of 9.825 in a quad meet at home (3/2) … competed in 12 meets on uneven bars (9.840 RQS), scoring a season high score of 9.850 on four separate occasions this season … participated in 11 meets on balance beam (9.750 RQS), scoring a season high of 9.800 in both a quad meet at home (2/2) and a dual at Towson (3/8) … competed in six meets on floor exercise (9.740 RQS), scoring a season high score of 9.850 in a quad meet at home (3/2) … participated in six meets all-around (38.710 RQS), scoring a career high of 39.225 in a quad meet at home (3/2).

2 01 2 : Competed at the NCAA Regionals (4/7), posting a 38.400 all-around score ... awarded EAGL Team MVP for the second-straight year … named EAGL First Team All-Around, and Second All-Floor Exercise and Uneven Bars ... named First Team All-Tournament at the EAGL Championships (3/24) on the balance beam (9.800), floor exercise (9.900) and all-around (39.125) … awarded MVP, 9.9 Award and Most Improved at team banquet … competed all-around at every meet (38.955 RQS), with a career-high 39.125 at the EAGL Championships (3/24) ... posted a career-high score of 9.900 on uneven bars in a tri-meet against Cortland and Brown (2/11) ... 9.775 RQS on uneven bars ... earned a career-high score of 9.850 on balance beam against Cortland and Brown (2/11) ... 9.745 RQS on the balance beam ... posted a career-high score of 9.900 in the floor exercise at the EAGL Championship (3/24) ... 9.840 RQS on floor exercise ... earned a career-high score of 9.800 in the vault against Cortland and Brown (2/11) ... 9.770 RQS on the vault … named to the EAGL All-Academic Team.

2 011 :

Honored as Rutgers’ EAGL Team MVP ... earned the Scarlet Knights Most Valuable Gymnast at the team banquet … earned 100 Percent Award for not recording a fall in the floor exercise or vault all season … competed in every meet … participated in the all-around in each of the final five meets with an average score of 38.194 ... scored a season-high 38.900 in the allaround to place second overall in a five-team meet versus Cornell, Southern Connecticut, Yale and West Chester (March 5) … averaged a 9.627 on the vault, a 9.569 on the balance beam, a 9.548 in the floor exercise and a 9.467 on the uneven bars … earned the 2011 Team Player Award … one of 20 RU gymnasts to earn EAGL All-Academic honors … one of 18 RU gymnasts to earn a spot on the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic (NACGC/W) Scholar-Athlete Team.

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ER S O N AL:

Competed for Envision Gymnastics … captured the state championship on the bars in 2010 … placed fourth in the all-around at the 2010 JO NIT … finished ninth in the all-around at regionals … USAG qualifier from 2003-10 ... member of the National Honor Society … born 11/28/91.

G UN Z ELM AN ’ S B ES T Vault:.................................................................................................................. 9.825 Bars:...................................................................................................................9.900 Beam:................................................................................................................. 9.850 Floor Exercise:..............................................................................................9.900 All-Around:.....................................................................................................39.225

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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS ALEXANDRIA

ALYSSA

Senior • UB Woolwich Twp., N.J./Kingsway

Senior • AA Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Area

IVOL 2 0 1 3:

Honored as a member of the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic All-America team ... competed in seven meets during the season … competed on uneven bars (9.700) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … appeared in six meets on uneven bars (9.575 RQS), scoring a season-high of 9.725 in a dual meet at New Hampshire (1/6).

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Competed in 10 meets on bars ... posted a season-high score of 9.675 in back-to-back meets (2/18, 2/25) … recorded a 9.570 RQS in the event … named to the EAGL All-Academic Team.

20 11:

Competed in the bars … participated in eight meets with a seasonhigh score of 9.700 at the George Washington Invite (2/16) … averaged a score of 9.019 for the season … earned the 2011 Team Player Award … one of 20 RU gymnasts to earn EAGL All-Academic honors.

SC H OLAST IC/P E RS O N A L :

Competed for Atlantic Coast Gymnastics Club for 13 years … 2010 level 10 regional qualifier, placing in fifth on bars, sixth in the all-around and third on bars … level 9 national qualifier in 2009, taking home second place in the all-around, first on the uneven bars, third on the vault, fifth on the floor and sixth on the beam … also the level 9 regional all-around and uneven bars champion, placing first in the all-around and on all four events at the state meet in 2009 … holds the New Jersey state record for the all-around and uneven bars at level 9 … member of the National Honor Society at Kingsway HS … born 6/11/92.

I VO L S ’S BE ST Bars:.................................................................................................................... 9.725

STRAUB 2 01 3 :

Served as team captain ... competed in 12 meets during the season … competed on vault (9.575) and on balance beam (9.250) at the EAGL Championships … appeared in 12 meets on vault (9.785 RQS), recording a career high 9.875 in a quad meet at home (2/2) … competed in eight meets on floor exercise (9.735 RQS), posting a career high 9.800 against Towson (3/8) … appeared in 10 meets on balance beam (9.650 RQS), scoring a season-high 9.750 against Towson (3/8) … participated in three meets all-around, averaging 38.000 on the season.

2 01 2 :

Competed in all 12 meets … named to All-EAGL Second Team AllAround … made Second Team EAGL All-Tournament All-Around … participated all-around in seven meets (37.560), including a season-best 38.625 at Pittsburgh (2/4) … posted a career-high 9.825 on the vault at Pittsburgh (2/4) … 9.765 RQS in the event … competed on the uneven bars in seven meets (8.975 RQS), with a high of 9.675 at home against Cortland and Brown (2/11) … had a 9.700 at Pittsburgh (2/4) on the balance beam … posted a 9.605 RQS in the event … registered a season-best 9.750 on two occasions on the floor exercise, including at the EAGL Championships (3/24) … put up a 9.705 RQS in the event … named to the EAGL All-Academic Team.

2 011 : Competed in vault, bars, balance beam, floor exercise and all-around … participated in 11 meets in vault (9.668 average) with a season-high score of 9.825 in a tri-meet against Brown and Bridgeport (2/4) … competed in nine meets in bars (9.328 average) with a season-high score of 9.700 in a tri-meet against Bridgeport and Ursinus (2/26) … participated in 10 meets in balance beam (9.370 average) with a season-high score of 9.600 in a tri-meet against Bridgeport and Ursinus (2/26) … competed in six meets in floor exercise (9.471 average) with a season-high score of 9.775 in a trimeet against Brown and Bridgeport (2/4) … averaged 37.692 in all-around in six meets with a season-high score of 38.825 in a tri-meet against Brown and Bridgeport (2/4) … one of 20 RU gymnasts to earn EAGL All-Academic honors … one of 18 RU gymnasts to earn a spot on the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women Academic (NACGC/W) ScholarAthlete Team.

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ER S O N AL:

Five-time national qualifier … national vault champion in 2009 … state and regional champion in the all-around in 2010 … placed seventh on the vault at nationals … competed at Parkettes Gymnastics Club for 15 years … helped Parkettes win the state championship six years … born 2/7/92.

S TR AUB ’ S B ES T Vault:...................................................................................................................9.875 Bars:....................................................................................................................9.700 Beam:..................................................................................................................9.750 Floor Exercise:..............................................................................................9.800 All-Around:.....................................................................................................38.825

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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS LUISA

LEAL

R-Junior • AA Cali, Colombia/Liceo Benalcazar/UNICAB Virtual

LEAL’ S B ES T Vault:.................................................................................................................. 9.925 Bars:....................................................................................................................9.875 Beam:................................................................................................................. 9.825 Floor Exercise:.............................................................................................. 9.950 All-Around:.................................................................................................... 39.500

ANASTASIA

2 01 3 :

Competed in nine meets during the season … earned a spot at the NCAA Regionals and scored 39.175 all-around, just .0025 short of qualifying for NCAA Nationals ... named EAGL First Team All-Vault for the second straight year … won EAGL Team MVP honors … competed all-around (38.875) at the EAGL Championships (3/23), recording a 9.800 on vault and uneven bars … appeared in nine meets on vault (9.840 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.925 in a quad meet at home (3/2) … competed in seven meets on the uneven bars (9.770 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.875 in a dual meet at Towson (3/8) … participated in eight meets on balance beam (9.575 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.825 in a quad meet at home (2/2) … competed in five meets on floor exercise (9.820 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.950 in a dual meet at Towson (3/8) … appeared in six meets on all around (38.875 RQS), scoring a seasonhigh of 39.500 in a dual meet at Towson (3/8).

2 012 :

Participated all-around in two meets … notched an all-around score of 39.000 in season opener against New Hampshire (1/7) … put up a 9.850 on vault and career-high 9.825 on uneven bars in both meets ... registered a 9.775 on the floor exercise against Wildcats … missed time due to injury … named to the EAGL All-Academic Team.

2 011:

Named the EAGL Rookie of the Year, putting together one of the best rookie seasons in Rutgers gymnastics history … earned 100 Percent Award for not recording a fall in the floor exercise or vault all season … competed in vault (9.798 average), bars (9.586), balance beam (9.404) and floor exercise (9.832) in addition to the all-around (38.680) … qualified for the NCAA Regionals at the University of Michigan (4/2) … participated in 11 meets in vault with a season-high score of 9.875 against Cortland (2/12), tying the school record – first established in 1997 – to earn an Outstanding Athlete Award at the team banquet … participated in 11 meets in all-around, breaking the school record and capturing first-place honors with a season-high score of 39.375 in a trimeet against Bridgeport and Ursinus (2/26) … also earned an Outstanding Athlete Award at the team banquet for that accomplishment … participated in 11 meets in bars with a season-high score of 9.825 against Cornell, Southern Connecticut, West Chester and Yale (3/5) and also in a tri-meet against Bridgeport and Ursinus (2/26) … participated in 12 meets in balance beam with a season-high score of 9.825 in a tri-meet against Bridgeport and Ursinus (2/26) … competed in 11 meets in floor exercise with a season-high score of 9.900 against Cortland (2/12) and against Cornell, Southern Connecticut, West Chester and Yale (3/5) ... tabbed as EAGL Rookie of the Week on Feb. 15 and March 8 … earned EAGL Gymnast of the Week on March 1 … one of 20 RU gymnasts to earn EAGL All-Academic honors.

HALBIG

Junior • AA Schwenksville, Pa./Gwynedd Mercy Academy

2 01 3 :

Competed in five meets during the season … appeared in five meets on balance beam … posted a season-high score of 9.750 in a tri-meet at home (1/12).

2 01 2 :

Competed on bars, balance beam and vault ... participated on uneven bars in 11 meets (9.585 RQS), posting a career-high score of 9.650 in a quad-meet against Maryland, West Virginia and William & Mary (2/18) ... competed in eight meets on the balance beam, earning a career-high score of 9.875 in a quad-meet against Air Force, Bridgeport and East Michigan (2/25) ... 9.715 RQS on the balance beam ... participated in six meets in the vault (9.420 RQS), posting a career-high score of 9.575 against Air Force, Bridgeport and East Michigan (2/25).

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ER S O N AL:

Competed the last four years at Berks Gymnastics in Reading, Pa. … IN State Champion in level 4 … Pennsylvania State champion in levels 6-9 … Regional and National competitor … Honor roll student at Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School … Daughter of Dominique and Tina Galloway … father played football at Ball State University … has two younger sisters, Aceline and Alaire … born 5/23/93.

H ALB I G ’ S B ES T Vault:................................................................................................................... 9.575 Bars:................................................................................................................... 9.650 Beam:..................................................................................................................9.875

SC HO LAST IC/P E RSO NA L :

Native of Colombia … moved to United States in 2008 … member of the Colombian National Team … qualified for the Gymnastics World Championships in 2010, finishing third in the all-around at the Colombian Nationals … also qualified for the Pan American Games in 2010 … Colombian Junior National Champion in 2008 … Colombian Senior National Champion in vault and floor exercise in 2010 … won the state title in the vault and placed second on the bars and in the all-around in 2009 … captured second place at the regionals in the all-around and vault and first place on the bars in 2009 … also finished first on the vault and bars at states and first on bars and vault at regionals … United States regional qualifier and national qualifier in 2009 … competed for Liga Valecaucana de Gimnasia in Colombia and Indigo Gymnastics in New Providence, N.J. … recipient of award for academic excellence in Liceo Benalcazar … born 1/7/93.

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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS EMMA

HOFFMAN

Junior • V/UB/FX Union, N.J./Abeka Academy

2 01 3 :

Competed in 11 meets during the season … competed on uneven bars (9.650) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … appeared in 11 meets on uneven bars (9.650 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.725 in a quad meet at home (2/2).

2 01 2 : Did not see action due to injury. SC HO LAST IC/P E RSO NA L : Participated with Rebound Gymnastics for 10 years … three-time tops National B team member… Tops and Child Elite qualifier … 2004 New Jersey level 7 State Vault, Floor and All-Around Champion … 2005 level 9 national qualifier … 2009 New Jersey level 10 State Vault, Floor and All-Around Champion … placed third in bars … 2009 level 10 Region 7 Floor and All-Around Champion … member of the 2009 JO national team … 2010 NIT Vault, Floor, and All-Around Champion … 2011 State Floor Champion … finished third in the all-around at 2011 New Jersey State Meet … placed in second in vault at 2011 New Jersey State Meet … finished second in the floor exercise and third in vault at 2011 NIT … daughter of Richard Hoffman and Helen Cicalese … older sister, Kayla, graduated from the University of Alabama in 2011, competing on the gymnastics team … born 8/11/93.

HO FFMAN’S BE ST Bars:.................................................................................................................... 9.725

SARA

SKAMMER Junior • V/UB/FX Dallas, Pa./Dallas

2 01 3: Competed in 11 meets during the season … competed on vault (9.600) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … participated in six meets on vault (9.510 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.575 in a quad meet at home (2/2) … competed in 10 meets on uneven bars (9.665 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.725 in a tri-meet at home (1/12) … appeared in four meets on floor exercise posting a season-high score of 9.775 in a quad meet at home (2/2).

2 012 :

Competed in 11 meets during the year … participated all-around against New Hampshire (1/7) with a 36.975 … posted a season-high 9.725 twice on the vault, including at the EAGL Championships (3/24) … had a 9.665 RQS in the event … recorded a season-best 9.700 on the uneven bars in a home meet (1/28) … RQS of 9.355 on the uneven bars … put up a 9.075 in one meet on the balance beam (1/7) … saw action on the floor exercise in seven meets (9.640 RQS) … season-high 9.775 at EAGL Championships (3/24).

SC HO LAST IC/P E RSO NA L : Brought 14 years of gymnastics experience to RU … competed for United Sports Academy … level 9 bar champion and regional medalist … level 10 national qualifier … member of the National Honor Society … won Casey Selenski Memorial Award … Best of the Bright-

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est recipient … graduated Honors with Distinction … Cumulative “A” Award … competed on the diving team in ninth grade, finishing sixth in the state … has one brother, Scott (21), who plays baseball at Wilkes University … daughter of Steve and Ruth Skammer … father played baseball at Villanova University and mother played softball and participated in track at East Stroudsburg University … born 2/12/93.

S KAM M ER ’ S B ES T Vault:................................................................................................................... 9.725 Bars:.................................................................................................................... 9.725 Beam:..................................................................................................................9.075 Floor Exercise:................................................................................................9.775 All-Around:.....................................................................................................36.975

AZIZA

DAY

Sophomore • AA Snellville, Ga./Shiloh

2 01 3 :

Did not see action ... earned Most Improved Award at team banquet through hard work in practice.

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ERSONA L:

A twotime national team member … trained at Karolyi’s National Team Gymnastics Camp from 2005-07 … 2011-12 Level 10 gymnast … Georgia State All-Around Champion in 2007 … earned first place in all-around at the Courtney Kupets Pink Invitational in 2012 ... took second place in all-around at GAA Mardi Gras Invitational in 2012 … competed in US Classic in 2006 … former Elite Level gymnast … also a standout basketball and track athlete … three-time Four-Star Athlete Award winner … daughter of Tondeleo and Donnine Day … has three siblings: Daqiy, Symphony and Mecca … plans to major in Political Science and Journalism … born on 5/4/94.


2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS CLAUDIA

DANIELLE

Sophomore • BB/FX Allendale, N.J./ Northern Highlands Regional

Sophomore • AA Freehold, N.J./Freehold Borough

SALINAS 2 01 3 :

Competed in 11 meets during the season … earned a spot in the NCAA Regionals on balance beam as an individual ... named EAGL First Team All Balance Beam … scored a 9.750 on balance beam at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … participated in 10 meets on balance beam (9.800 RQS), scoring a career high score of 9.850 in two quad meet at home on (1/19) and (3/2).

SC HO LAST IC/P E RSO NA L :

New Jersey State Balance Beam Champion (2012) … fourth place in the all-around at the state championships … third place balance beam finish at regionals (2012) … Eastern National Balance Beam Champion (2008) … also a regional qualifier in pole vaulting … intended major is Kinesiology … daughter of Dennis and Faith Salinas … has one sister, Alexandra … born on 7/27/94.

SA L I NAS’ BE ST Beam:................................................................................................................. 9.850

KATIE

STEBICK

Sophomore • AA Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf

VERDON 2 01 3 :

Competed in 11 meets during the season … competed on floor exercise (9.725) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … participated in all 10 meets on floor exercise (9.775 RQS), recording a seasonhigh 9.825 at Towson (3/8) … competed in seven meets on vault (9.700 RQS), posting a season-high 9.775 at Towson (3/8).

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ER S O N AL:

A two-time Level 10 regional qualifier … second in all-around at USAG Level 10 State Championships in 2012 … first Freehold athlete to win the state all-around title with 38.45 score, best in the state in 2011 … finished the states in first place on vault (9.725), bars (9.600) and floor (9.750) … floor score tied for second highest score in that event in state final history … Shore Conference Champion finishing first in all-around (37.95), vault (9.600) and bars (9.675) and broke the floor record with a 9.775 … at NJSIAA Central I Sectionals, notched first on vault (9.500), second on bars (9.500), second in the all-around (37.475), fourth on floor (9.400) and 11th on beam (9.025) … on high school team, recorded a high score of 9.800 on vault at the Raider Invitational ... named APP Gymnast of the Year, Star-Ledger Gymnast of the Year and New Jersey Gymnast of the Year … daughter of Kevin and Cheryl Verdon … has three siblings: Jackie, Jenny and Heather … major is undecided … born on 7/4/94.

V ER DO N ’ S B ES T Vault:....................................................................................................................9.775 Beam:..................................................................................................................9.750 Floor Exercise:.............................................................................................. 9.825

2 01 3 :

Competed in 12 meets during the season … competed on floor exercise (9.750) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … appeared in 12 meets on floor exercise (9.820 RQS), scoring a season-high score of 9.875 in a quad meet at home (2/2).

S C HO L AS T IC / PE RS O N AL:

Twotime Eastern National qualifier (2008 and 2009) … finished 10th on floor exercise at nationals … 2010, 2011, and 2012 State and Regional qualifier … member of the Lakettes and Lakers Gymnastics Academy for 16 years and on the team for 10 years … 2008 Pennsylvania State Champion on the bars … on Principal’s Honor Roll for four years, maintaining 97 percent overall grade point average … two-year member of the National Honor Society … plans to major in Elementary Education K-5 and Special Education … parents are Matt and Kim Stebick … has one sister (Maggie) and one brother (Kevin) … born on 8/12/94.

STEBICK’S BE ST Floor Exercise:...............................................................................................9.875

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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS JENNA

NICOLET TE

Sophomore • AA Bordentown, N.J./Bordentown Regional

Sophomore • AA Toms River, N.J./Toms River East

WILSON

WILLIAMS

2 01 3 :

Competed in 12 meets on vault (9.730 RQS) … competed on vault (9.650) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … recorded a season-high 9.775 on vault at Towson (3/8).

2 01 3 :

Competed in 12 meets during the season … earned a spot in the NCAA Regionals, scoring a 9.750 on uneven bars ... named EAGL First Team All-Vault and All-Uneven Bars … two-time winner of EAGL Rookie of the Week … competed on vault (9.700), uneven bars (9.800), and on balance beam (9.725) at the EAGL Championships (3/23) … appeared in all 12 meets on vault (9.815 RQS), posting a career high 9.850 at Towson (3/8) … competed in 12 meets on uneven bars (9.835 RQS), recording a career high 9.900 in a quad meet at home (3/2) … participated in 11 meets on balance beam (9.740 RQS), scoring a career high 9.825 in a home quad meet (2/2).

SC H OLAST IC/P E RSO NA L :

At the 2012 New Jersey State Championships as a Level 10, finished first on vault, second on bars and third in the all-around competition … state champion on the vault and beam in 2011, while earning second place on the bars and all-around … won a state championship on the bars in 2010 … tabbed the first alternate for the national team in 2011 after finishing first on bars and second on vault at regional competition … national qualifier as a Level 9, while finishing first on bars and all-around, and taking second on vault … qualified for regionals as a Level 8, finishing first on bars and second on vault at states … parents are George and Carmen Williams … has one brother, George Jr. … undecided on major … born on 12/24/93.

W I L L IAMS’ BE ST Vault:.................................................................................................................. 9.850 Bars:...................................................................................................................9.900 Beam:................................................................................................................. 9.825

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ERSONA L:

A twoyear captain and four-year MVP at Toms River East High School … holds school record on bars (9.450), beam (9.575), floor (9.625) and all-around (37.825) … four-time NJSIAA State Championship qualifier, finishing fifth on the floor exercise and bars and 10th on vault in 2011, fifth on floor exercise and 10th on vault in 2010, and fifth on vault in 2009 … named all-state on vault in 2009 … earned All-South Jersey Section honors in at least three events from 2009-2011 … selected to the New Jersey All-State Team for National High School Gymnastics Championships in 2011 … named All-Shore Second Team in 2010 and 2011 … swept all events at Bishop Ahr’s inaugural Think Pink Invitational in 2010 … competed for Precision Gymnastics Club for the past six years … finished fourth on the vault and sixth in the all-around at states in 2012 as a Level 10 … qualified for Eastern National competition in 2011 as a Level 9, finishing runner up on floor … four-time regional qualifier and regional champion on the beam and floor in 2011 … two-year member of the National Honor Society … National Society of High School Scholars … received the academic excellence award three times … graduated in the top 10 percent of her class … plans to major in Biology or Pre-Dental … parents are Rand and Lynne Wilson … has an older brother, Ryan, who played tennis for Stevens Institute of Technology … father, Rand, was a member of the USA Trampoline Team from 1981-1984, competing at two world championships … grandfather, Glen Wilson, was an NCAA trampoline champion at Western Illinois University … great uncle, Larry Griswold, co-invented the modern trampoline with George Nissan … born on 10/17/93.

W I LS O N ’ S B ES T Vault:....................................................................................................................9.775

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2014 SCARLET KNIGHTS APRIL

CLAIRE

Freshman • AA Andover, Mass./Andover

Freshman • AA Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney

BAKER

S C HO L AS T IC / PE RS O N AL:

Member of Brestyan’s American Gymnastics Club … earned first place finishes on the vault with a personal-best 9.750 and bars at the 2012 Region 6 Level 10 Championships … placed first on the vault at the Massachusetts Level 10 State Championships and took fourth in the all-around … grabbed first on bars and second in the all-around with a personal-best score of 37.825 at the 2011 state championships … finished tied for second on the vault and tied for 11th in the allaround competition at the Junior Olympic National Championships in 2011.

JONES

S CH O LAS TI C/ P ERSONA L:

Member of Precision Gymnastics Club … finished first on bars, beam, floor and in the all-around at the 2012 Hilton Head Invitational … took first on the beam and the allaround as a Level 10 gymnast in the 2012 Charleston Cup … placed third on the floor and sixth in the all-around at the 2012 Region 8 Level 10 Championships … finished 23rd at the 2012 Junior Olympic National Championships … won on the floor at the 2011 Tiger Paw Classic and competed at the 2011 Region 8 Level 10 Championships ... daughter of Dan and Karen ... born on 8/27/95.

TAYLOR

CHARLY

Freshman • BB/FX Yorktown, Va./York

Freshman • AA Celebration, Fla./Florida Virtual

LE MOAL S C HO L AS T IC / PE RS O N AL:

Member of World Class Gymnastics for 10 years … competed at the 2013 Easterns to help the team earn a second place finish … took the state title on the beam and the floor and placed second on the bars and the vault to earn a first place all-around finish in 2013 … took second on the bars and the floor, earning a sixth place finish in the all-around at the 2013 Regionals … finished third on the floor and fifth on vault at the 2012 Easterns … placed first on the floor, second on the vault, third on the bars, and fourth on the beam, finishing first in the allaround at the 2012 Regionals … took the state title on the vault, the beam, and the floor and placed third on the bars to earn first in the all-around in 2012 … competed in the level 10 all-around at the Excalibur Cup in 2012, winning first place … earned Most Valuable for World Class in 2011 and 2012 … recipient of the 2013 Katherine Creswell Award, which goes to the hardest worker and most dedicated at World Class … member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society at York High School … inducted into Mu Alpha Theta, a mathematics honor society … recipient of the Board of Education Seal and the Governor’s Seal … member of the National Society for High School Scholars … graduated from YHS with AP Scholar distinction and a 4.5 GPA … intends on majoring in Biology and Pre-Med … daughter of Rich and Debbie … has a brother, David … born on 11/26/95.

SANTAGADO S CH O LAS TI C/ P ER SONA L:

A member of Orlando Metro Gymnastics Club … three-time national qualifier ... competed at the Maccabiah Games in Israel during the summer of 2013, earning gold on bars, silver on floor, bronze on vault and bronze all-around ... placed first on bars at both the State and Regional Championships for three consecutive years (20112013) ... placed third in All-Around with a personal best score of 38.3 at the 2013 Region 8 Championship ... recorded a personal best 9.625 on the beam and 9.65 on the vault at the 2013 Daytona Beach Open ... placed 10th at the 2012 Junior Olympic National Championships … tied for first on the bars, finished second on the beam and the floor, while tying for second place in the all-around 38.175 at the 2012 Region 8 Championships ... won the vault and bars at the 2012 City of Lights meet … took first on the bars at the Magical Classic Invitational in 2012 … finished first on the floor at the 2011 Region 8 Championships … tied for first on the floor, won on the bars and placed second in the all-around at the 2011 Florida Level 10 State Meet ... named the recipient of the Outstanding Scholar award at Florida Virtual School, graduating with a 4.0 GPA ... recipient of the Presidental Scholarship here at Rutgers ... daughter of Robert and Tobi ... has a sister Eriel ... plans to major in Philosophy and Music, with a minor in Dance ... born 7/22/94.

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reached new heights in 2013 after recording four of the top six team scores in program history, putting four competitors in the NCAA Regionals. The team RQS of 194.740 was the best ever by the Scarlet Knights. “When looking back at the season, the improvements that were made from last year to this year were tremendous,” second-year head coach Louis Levine said. “We were able to step up the level and execution of our routines and put up some big scores. That was what we had been striving for and now we want to keep pushing that on an even more consistent basis. I know we haven’t reached our topping-out point.” The highlight of the season came on Senior Day when Rutgers notched a program-record 195.975 to win a quad meet. It shattered the previous high of 195.400 set back in 2000. “It’s pretty amazing, this is what we have been pushing for,” Levine said after the meet. “We have to keep striving to get better and better but I do not want to downplay this moment. We have built towards this all season, knowing we were capable of this type of performance.” Following the meet, the program recognized a group of seniors who helped boost the standards of the Rutgers gymnastics program and provided a superb example of what being a student-athlete truly means: Danielle D’Elia (Colts Neck, N.J.), Nicole Romano (Livingston, N.J.), Emma-Rose Trentacosti (Ridgefield Park, N.J.), Jayne Jeffreys (Jackson, N.J.) and Jenna Zito (Rockaway, N.J.). “They set the standard of what we wanted of hard work and consistency from practice to practice in their effort and their outcome,” Levine said. “They came in to a much different team than where we are now. They came into a struggling team and they were a major reason for the success this year. We will miss them. Hopefully they’ll still come around and we’ll see them throughout the year. They set the tone and hopefully the underclassmen will step it up to take their place in leadership.” Numerous memorable individual performances helped RU reach high marks throughout the season, with D’Elia, junior Luisa Leal (Cali Columbia), junior Alexis Gunzelman (Tabernacle, N.J.), freshman Claudia Salinas (Allendale, N.J.) and freshman Jenna Williams (Bordentown, N.J.) all earning All-EAGL honors. After missing most of the 2012 season, Leal returned without missing a beat to earn EAGL Team MVP. The junior’s highlight of the season came in the March 8 meet at Towson where she broke her own school all-around record with a 39.500 to win EAGL Gymnast of the Week. Leal placed at least tied for first in every event, notching a career-high 9.950 score on the floor exercise. One of the judges deemed the routine a perfect 10, as it was the highest RU score in any event on the season. “Some of the performances that stick out to me were the 9.9s and Luisa breaking the all-around mark at Towson,” Levine said. “The girls worked really hard all season and we had more depth than ever to make practices competitive to make the lineup. It was great to see the different people step up and contribute.” Floor exercise proved to be the most successful event of the season, with RU posting a 49.005 RQS and breaking the school record at 49.250. The record was also broken on the vault at 49.100 in the Senior Day meet. The

uneven bars were an event that the Scarlet Knights improved most in by notching the best mark at the EAGL Championships (48.900). Rounding out, the balance beam progressed as the year went on, as RU brought in an RQS of 48.625. The collection of quality scores put the team on the bubble of qualifying for the NCAA Regionals, but it was not meant to be in 2013. “It just means we have to be ready sooner,” Levine said of just missing out. “We have to come in in January from the start and put scores up right away. Unfortunately, we dealt with some injuries early on, but that’s no excuse. We have to have the depth ready to go and be ready to push right from the start. We ran out of time this year. I think we were better than some of the teams that were ranked ahead of us but they were more consistent than we were.” The season started off with the annual meet against New Hampshire before RU returned home to host a pair of meets at the Livingston Recreation Center. All four home meets were capacity crowds, with spectators lining the walls of the gym to stand and watch. “We showed a lot this year about gymnastics and how much of a spectator sport it can be. People came and we really pushed to get bigger crowds to make it a fun event,” Levine said. “It always helps to perform in front of a big crowd and we’ll continue to get as many people as we can fit in this place and keep the entertainment level up as well.” A total of seven road meets were also on the schedule, with a team record 195.550 away score at Towson. The Scarlet Knights also opened up the eyes of perennial regional contenders West Virginia and Maryland with a 195.050 midway through the season at the Comcast Center. The annual EAGL Championships were held at the University of North Carolina, as RU brought in the best uneven bars mark in the meet on the way to a 193.925. That was the best score the team has ever had in that meet, which brings together eight competitive teams. That led to Gunzelman, Leal, Salinas and Williams all earning bids to the NCAA Regionals. It was the biggest RU contingent at that level since 2004. Leal led the way with a 39.175 all-around score, coming just 0.025 points from qualifying for the NCAA Nationals. Having taken a giant step forward this season, Rutgers will look to continue its upward trend in the coming years. “Our next step is to make NCAA Regionals as a team and to have consistent week-to-week performances and I think that takes care of the making the postseason,” Levine said. “If all the girls can perform with confidence and they are hitting their routines day in and day out, then the scores are going to be there. We have been able to bring in talent and build depth to provide competition in practice. That pushes everyone to not just concern themselves with hitting their routine, but to clean up the little things to make it better.” Even with a litany of highlights on both the team and personal level, the program is still on the rise and ready to contend at the national level. The contributions of the five departing gymnasts will be missed, but a solid foundation was laid in 2013 for future success for the Rutgers gymnastics program.

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2013 INDIVIDUAL MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS Rutgers: 2012 - 2013 Season Rutgers:Williams 2012 - 2013 Season Jenna

Statistics by Gymnast Statistics by Gymnast

Date Team Danielle D'Elia A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Date Team vs. Alaska/Yale H 1/12/2013 Rutgers A 1/19/2013 1/06/2013 Rutgers UNH vs.vs. Rutgers H Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus H 1/26/2013 1/12/2013 PSU Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers H 2/02/2013 1/19/2013 Rutgers Rutgers vs. vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus H A 2/08/2013 1/26/2013 Rutgers PSU vs. at Iowa, and Rutgers A KentPittsburgh State H 2/17/2013 2/02/2013 Rutgers/West Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn A Virginia at Maryland A 2/23/2013 2/08/2013 Rutgers/Boise Rutgers at Kent State St. at Denver A St./Utah A 3/02/2013 2/17/2013 Rutgers Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland H vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A 3/08/2013 2/23/2013 Rutgers Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver A at Towson H 3/15/2013 3/02/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A A 3/23/2013 3/08/2013 EAGL Rutgers at Towson A Championships A 4/06/2013 3/15/2013 NCAA WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS A GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU CO A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Average AverageHigh Season SeasonHigh High Career Career High

Nicolette Wilson Aziza Day Team Date

Date Teamvs. Rutgers A 1/06/2013 UNH H 1/12/2013 1/12/2013 Rutgers Rutgers vs. vs. Alaska/Yale Alaska/Yale H A 1/19/2013 2/08/2013 Rutgers Rutgers vs. at Kent State H Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Average H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Season High A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State Career High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Alexis Gunzelman A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Date Team vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary H 3/02/2013 Rutgers A 1/06/2013 UNH vs.at Rutgers A 3/08/2013 Rutgers Towson H 3/15/2013 1/12/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A H 3/23/2013 1/19/2013 EAGL Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A Championships A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Average Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConnSeason High A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State Career High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Jenna Zito Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver A 2/23/2013 Date Team H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A 1/06/2013 3/08/2013 UNH Rutgers Towson A vs. at Rutgers A 1/12/2013 3/15/2013 Rutgers WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS H vs. Alaska/Yale A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Average A 4/06/2013 NCAA GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU Season High CO Average Career High Season High Career High

Anastasia Halbig A H H A H A

Date 1/06/2013 1/12/2013 1/19/2013 1/26/2013 2/02/2013 2/08/2013

Team UNH vs. Rutgers Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Rutgers at Kent State Average Season High Career High

Vault 9.800 Vault 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.725 9.825 9.775 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.700 9.773 9.850 9.850 9.700

Beam 9.150 Beam 9.775 9.450 9.650 9.825 8.550 9.575 8.900 9.750 9.400 9.800 9.725

Bars Bars

Bars 9.850 9.850 9.675 9.650 9.850 9.825 9.750 9.650 Bars 9.850 9.700 9.700 9.825 9.825 9.769 9.650 9.850 9.900

Vault

Bars

9.575

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Bars 9.850 Bars 9.825 9.800 9.850 9.850 9.825 9.025 9.825 9.000 9.750 9.750 9.775 9.900 9.650 9.825 9.800 9.800 8.875 9.800 9.725 9.750 9.775 9.810 9.481 9.900 9.850 9.900 9.900

Vault Vault 9.725 9.425 9.575 9.125 9.525 9.750 9.675 9.425 9.650 9.750 Vault 9.150 9.775 9.750 9.650 9.100 9.592 9.650 9.775 9.775 9.650 9.750 Vault 9.825 9.625 9.750 9.775 9.650 9.650 9.700 9.775 9.750 9.644 9.800 9.825 9.825

9.500

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AllArr AllArr

9.468 9.825 9.825 9.750

Floor 9.800 9.825 9.800 9.825 9.900 9.775 9.800 9.800 9.875 9.800 9.800 9.125 9.760 9.900 9.900

Beam Beam

Floor Floor

AllArr AllArr

Beam

Floor

AllArr

9.625 9.775 9.400 9.800 9.200 9.700 9.625 Beam 9.700 9.800 9.725 9.725 9.675 8.925 9.700 9.700 9.725 9.581 9.775 9.800 9.850

9.675 9.700 Floor 9.850 9.800 9.825 9.775 9.825 9.750 9.825 9.100 9.825 9.664 9.875 9.850 9.900

38.775 38.725 AllArr 39.225 38.925 38.975 38.150 38.400

Floor

AllArr

9.550 9.550

9.400 8.700

9.650

Beam 9.150 9.750 9.125 9.150 9.750 9.385 9.750 9.875

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores with a strike-through were exhibition.

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2013 INDIVIDUAL MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS Rutgers: 2012 - 2013 Season Rutgers: 2012 - 2013 Season

Statistics by Gymnast Statistics by Gymnast

Jenna Williams Emma Date Hoffman Team

Teamvs. Rutgers UNH Rutgersvs. vs.Alaska/Yale Alaska/Yale Rutgers Rutgersvs. vs.Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus Rutgers PSUvs. vs.Iowa, Iowa,Pittsburgh Pittsburghand andRutgers Rutgers PSU Rutgersvs. vs.Brown/Pitt/SConn Brown/Pitt/SConn Rutgers RutgersatatKent KentState State Rutgers Rutgers/WestVirginia VirginiaatatMaryland Maryland Rutgers/West Rutgers/BoiseSt./Utah St./UtahSt. St.atatDenver Denver Rutgers/Boise Rutgersvs. vs.Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Rutgers RutgersatatTowson Towson Rutgers WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS EAGLChampionships Championships EAGL NCAA GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU CO Average Season High Average Career High Season Career High Alexandria Ivol

A HH HH AA HH AA AA AA HH AA AA AA A

Date 1/06/2013 1/12/2013 1/12/2013 1/19/2013 1/19/2013 1/26/2013 1/26/2013 2/02/2013 2/02/2013 2/08/2013 2/08/2013 2/17/2013 2/17/2013 2/23/2013 2/23/2013 3/02/2013 3/02/2013 3/08/2013 3/08/2013 3/15/2013 3/15/2013 3/23/2013 3/23/2013 4/06/2013

Nicolette Date Wilson Team

Team UNH vs. Rutgers PSU vs. vs. Rutgers Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers UNH Rutgersvs. vs.Alaska/Yale Brown/Pitt/SConn Rutgers Rutgersvs. at Kent State Rutgers Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus Rutgers/West Virginia at and Maryland PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh Rutgers Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Rutgersatvs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Rutgers Kent State Rutgers at Towson Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland EAGL Championships Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Average Rutgers at Towson Season High WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Career High EAGL Championships Luisa Leal Average Date Team Season High A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh andCareer Rutgers High H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Jenna Zito Rutgers at Kent State A 2/08/2013 Date Team A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland 2/23/2013 UNH Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver AA 1/06/2013 vs. Rutgers 3/02/2013 Rutgers Rutgersvs. vs.Alaska/Yale Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary HH 1/12/2013 A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson Average A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERSSeason High A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Career High A 4/06/2013 NCAA GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU CO Average Season High Career High A AA HH HA AA HA AH AA AA H A A A

Date 1/06/2013 1/26/2013 1/06/2013 2/02/2013 1/12/2013 2/08/2013 1/19/2013 2/17/2013 1/26/2013 2/23/2013 2/02/2013 3/02/2013 2/08/2013 3/08/2013 2/17/2013 3/23/2013 2/23/2013 3/02/2013 3/08/2013 3/15/2013 3/23/2013

Vault Vault 9.800 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.725 9.825 9.775 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.700 9.773 9.850 9.850 Vault Vault 9.725 9.575 9.125 9.525 9.750 9.675 9.650 9.750 9.150 9.775 9.750 9.650 9.592 Vault 9.775 9.775 9.775 9.825 9.825 Vault 9.875 9.800 9.750 9.925 9.650 9.875 9.700 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.800 9.825 9.828 9.925 9.925

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Bars Bars 9.850 9.600 9.825 9.625 9.850 9.625 9.825 9.725 9.825 9.700 9.750 9.650 9.750 9.575 9.775 9.625 9.900 9.575 9.825 9.425 9.800 9.650 9.800 9.750 9.616 9.725 9.810 9.725 9.900 9.900

Beam Beam 9.150 9.775 9.450 9.650 9.825 8.550 9.575 8.900 9.750 9.400 9.800 9.725

Floor Floor

AllArr AllArr

Bars Bars 9.725 9.550 9.525 9.625 9.550 8.950 9.525 9.475 9.700 9.507 9.725 9.725

Beam Beam

Floor Floor

AllArr AllArr

Bars

Beam

Floor

AllArr

9.175 9.725 Bars 9.775 9.750 9.775 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.650 9.850 9.719 9.875 9.875

9.825 9.150 Beam 9.250 9.425 9.725 9.200 9.675 9.800 9.700 9.750 9.725 9.650 9.775 9.675 9.525 9.825 9.825

Floor 9.900 9.800 9.825 9.900 9.825 9.950 9.825 9.875 9.825 9.625 9.875 9.825 9.839 9.950 9.950

AllArr 38.800 38.775 38.800 39.500 39.125 38.875 39.175

9.468 9.825 9.825

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Date Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers 9.100 H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale 9.475 9.100 H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus 9.600 9.600 A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers 9.700 H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn 9.850 A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State 9.725 A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland 9.725 A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver 9.625 9.475 Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores with a strike-through were exhibition. Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores with a strike-through were exhibition. Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: Rutgers University Licensed to: Rutgers University

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2013 INDIVIDUAL MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS Rutgers: 2012 - 2013 Season

Jenna Rutgers:Williams 2012 - 2013 Season

Statistics by Gymnast

Date Team A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. vs. Rutgers H 3/02/2013 Rutgers Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson H 3/15/2013 1/19/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A A Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers A 1/26/2013 3/23/2013 PSU EAGLvs. Championships H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConnAverage A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State Season High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Career High A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Claudia Salinas H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Date Team at Towson A 3/08/2013 Rutgers A 3/15/2013 1/06/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS UNH vs. Rutgers A Championships H 3/23/2013 1/12/2013 EAGL Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A REGIONAL at WVU CO H 4/06/2013 1/19/2013 NCAA RutgersGYMNASTICS vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Average Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConnSeason High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Career High A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Nicolette Wilson H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Date Team at Towson A 3/08/2013 Rutgers A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS H vs. Alaska/Yale A 1/12/2013 3/23/2013 Rutgers EAGL Championships H vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/19/2013 4/06/2013 Rutgers NCAA GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU CO A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Average Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConnSeason High A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State Career High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Sara Skammer A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Date Team vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary H 3/02/2013 Rutgers A 3/08/2013 Towson 1/06/2013 Rutgers UNH vs. at Rutgers A 3/15/2013 Rutgers WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS H 1/12/2013 vs. Alaska/Yale A 1/19/2013 3/23/2013 Rutgers EAGL Championships H vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Average Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConnSeason High A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State Career High A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Jenna Zito A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Date Team vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary H 3/02/2013 Rutgers A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Average Average Season High High Season Career High High Career

Katie Stebick A H H A H A A A H A A

Date 1/06/2013 1/12/2013 1/19/2013 1/26/2013 2/02/2013 2/08/2013 2/17/2013 2/23/2013 3/02/2013 3/08/2013 3/15/2013

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Statistics by Gymnast

Team UNH vs. Rutgers Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Rutgers at Kent State Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Rutgers at Towson WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS

Vault 9.800 9.800 9.675 9.850 9.650 9.700 9.725 9.575 9.825 9.650 9.775 9.700 9.750 9.800 Vault 9.850 9.700 9.700 9.773 9.850 9.850 Vault 9.725 9.575 9.125 9.525 9.750 9.675 9.650 9.750 Vault 9.150 9.775 9.150 9.750 9.450 9.650 9.450 9.550 9.592 9.575 9.775 9.525 9.775 9.150 Vault 9.600 9.750 9.650 9.600 9.700 9.471 9.750 9.600 9.800 9.725 Vault

Bars 9.850 9.825 9.850 9.825 9.825 9.750 9.750 9.475 9.775 9.900 Bars 9.825 9.800 9.800 9.750 9.810 9.900 9.900 Bars

Bars 9.675 9.725 9.650 9.700 8.650 9.675 9.625 9.625 Bars 8.925 9.225

Beam 9.150 9.775 9.450 9.650 9.825 8.550 9.575 9.650 8.900 9.750 Beam 9.400 9.800 9.475 9.725 9.225 9.850 9.600 9.468 9.250 9.825 9.825 9.800 9.850 Beam 9.750 9.775 9.750 9.125 9.606 9.850 9.850 Beam

Floor

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AllArr

9.775 9.675 9.675 9.700 9.580 9.850 9.850 Floor

AllArr

Floor

AllArr

Floor 9.400

AllArr

9.650 9.550 9.775 9.725

9.448 9.725 9.650 9.725

Beam 9.725 9.675 9.700 9.725 9.775 9.075

Bars

Beam

9.700 Floor 9.700 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.675 9.825 9.775 9.875 9.775 Floor 9.225 9.650 9.775 9.825 9.875 9.700 9.850 9.750 9.850 9.800 9.200

AllArr

AllArr

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Statistics by Gymnast Statistics by Gymnast

Date Team A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Average H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Season High H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus Career High A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Alyssa Straub H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn Date Team at Kent State A 2/08/2013 Rutgers A Virginia at Maryland A 2/17/2013 1/06/2013 Rutgers/West UNH vs. Rutgers A St./Utah St. at Denver H 2/23/2013 1/12/2013 Rutgers/Boise Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale H H 3/02/2013 1/19/2013 Rutgers Rutgers vs. vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A Towson A 3/08/2013 1/26/2013 Rutgers PSU vs. at Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers A H 3/15/2013 2/02/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn A Championships A 3/23/2013 2/08/2013 EAGL Rutgers at Kent State A GYMNASTICS A 4/06/2013 2/17/2013 NCAA Rutgers/West Virginia REGIONAL at Maryland at WVU CO A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Average H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Season High A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson Career High A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Nicolette A 3/23/2013Wilson EAGL Championships Date Team Average A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Season High H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Career High H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus Emma-Rose Trentacosti A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Date Team vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn H 2/02/2013 Rutgers A Kent State A 2/08/2013 1/06/2013 Rutgers UNH vs.atRutgers A Virginia at Maryland H 2/17/2013 1/12/2013 Rutgers/West Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A St./Utah St. at Denver H 2/23/2013 1/19/2013 Rutgers/Boise Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus H Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A 3/02/2013 1/26/2013 Rutgers PSU vs. vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers A H 3/08/2013 2/02/2013 Rutgers Rutgers at vs.Towson Brown/Pitt/SConn A A 3/15/2013 2/08/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers at Kent State A Championships A 3/23/2013 2/17/2013 EAGL Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Average H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Season High A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson Career High A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Jenna Zito EAGL Championships A 3/23/2013 Date Team Average A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Season High H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Career High Average Danielle Verdon Season High Date Team Career High A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Average Season High Career High

Vault 9.800 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.725 Vault 9.825 9.775 9.675 9.750 9.700 9.800 9.700 9.850 9.650 9.700 9.875 9.700 9.750 9.800 9.700 9.773 9.800 9.850 9.825 9.850 9.750 9.575 Vault 9.733 9.725 9.875 9.575 9.875 9.125 9.525 Vault 9.750 9.675 9.475 9.650 9.750 9.150 9.775 9.750 9.650 9.592 9.775 9.775

Bars 9.850 9.825 9.850 9.825 9.825 Bars 9.750 9.750 9.575 9.775 9.200 9.900 8.775 9.825 9.550 9.800 9.800 9.750 9.810 9.900 9.900

Vault 9.475 9.750 9.475 9.650 9.475 9.700 9.750 Vault 9.800

Bars

9.500 9.675

Bars 9.275 9.575 9.700 Bars 9.500 9.475 8.850

8.675 8.050

9.525 Bars 9.650

Page: 5 Page: 4 Beam 9.150 9.775 9.450 9.650 9.825 Beam 8.550 9.575 8.800 8.900 9.675 9.750 9.550 9.400 9.475 9.800 9.575 9.725 9.700 9.725 9.500 9.468 9.700 9.825 9.750 9.825 8.950 9.250 Beam 9.452 9.750 9.750 Beam 9.625 9.225 9.600 9.700 9.825 9.800 9.800 9.700 9.800 9.725 9.600 9.700 Beam 9.675 9.725 9.825 9.675 9.825 9.700 9.725 Beam 9.775 9.150

9.700 9.625 9.750 9.750 9.625 9.775

9.300 9.675 9.750 9.575 9.750 9.150

9.700 9.775 9.775

9.150 9.150 9.750

Floor 9.750 9.688 9.875 9.875

AllArr

Floor 9.800 9.725 9.725 9.725 9.775 9.725 9.700

AllArr 37.850 37.750 38.400

9.600 9.275 Floor 9.681 9.800 9.800

AllArr

Floor

AllArr

Floor 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.825 Floor 9.875 9.700 9.775 9.650 9.775 9.100 9.775 9.775 9.650 9.775 9.825 9.725 9.684 9.825 9.825

AllArr

AllArr

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores with a strike-through were exhibition. Gymnastics Beaver Creek (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Scores in ScoreKeeper™ italic set or tied abypersonal record.Software Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores with a strike-through were exhibition. Licensed to: Rutgers University Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Beaver Creek Software (541) 752-7263 www.beaverlog.com Licensed to: Rutgers University

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H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers H 2/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Rutgers: 2012Rutgers - 2013 at Season A 3/08/2013 Towson A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Jenna Williams A 4/06/2013 NCAA GYMNASTICS REGIONAL at WVU CO Date Team Average A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Season High H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Career High H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus

9.800 9.850 9.700 9.725 9.825 9.775 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.700

9.825 9.850 9.825 9.825 9.750 9.750 9.775 9.900 9.825 9.800 9.800 9.750 Bars 9.810 9.850 9.900 9.825 9.900 9.850

9.775 9.450 9.650 9.825 8.550 9.575 8.900 9.750 9.400 9.800 9.725

2013 INDIVIDUAL MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS Statistics by Gymnast

A 1/26/2013 Wilson PSU vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers Nicolette H 2/02/2013 Rutgers Date Team vs. Brown/Pitt/SConn A Kent State A 2/08/2013 1/06/2013 Rutgers UNH vs. at Rutgers A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver H 1/19/2013 Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus H Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary A 3/02/2013 1/26/2013 Rutgers PSU vs. vs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers A H 3/08/2013 2/02/2013 Rutgers Rutgers at vs.Towson Brown/Pitt/SConn A A 3/15/2013 2/08/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS Rutgers at Kent State A Championships A 3/23/2013 2/17/2013 EAGL Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland A GYMNASTICS at WVU CO A 4/06/2013 2/23/2013 NCAA Rutgers/Boise St./UtahREGIONAL St. at Denver Average H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Season High A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERSCareer High A 3/23/2013 Wilson EAGL Championships Nicolette Average Date Team Season High A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers Career High H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale H 1/19/2013 Jenna Zito Rutgers vs. Bridgeport/UPenn/Ursinus A 1/26/2013 PSU Date Teamvs. Iowa, Pittsburgh and Rutgers H Brown/Pitt/SConn A 2/02/2013 1/06/2013 Rutgers UNH vs. vs. Rutgers A 2/08/2013 Rutgers at Kent State H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale A 2/17/2013 Rutgers/West Virginia at Maryland Average A 2/23/2013 Rutgers/Boise St./Utah St. at Denver Season High H 3/02/2013 Rutgers vs. Brockport/Cornell/William&Mary Career High A 3/08/2013 Rutgers at Towson A 3/15/2013 WVU/MARYLAND/RUTGERS A 3/23/2013 EAGL Championships Average Season High Career High

Jenna Zito

Date Team A 1/06/2013 UNH vs. Rutgers H 1/12/2013 Rutgers vs. Alaska/Yale Average Season High Career High

Vault 9.773 9.800 9.850 9.800 9.850 9.850 9.700 9.725 Vault 9.825 9.725 9.775 9.575 9.750 9.125 9.800 9.525 9.850 9.750 9.700 9.675 9.700 9.650 9.750 9.773 9.150 9.850 9.775 9.850 9.750 9.650 9.592 Vault 9.775 9.725 9.775 9.575

9.125 9.525 Vault 9.750 9.750 9.675 9.650 9.650 9.700 9.750 9.750 9.150 9.800 9.775 9.750 9.650 9.592 9.775 9.775 Vault 9.750 9.650 9.700 9.750 9.800

9.825 9.825 Bars 9.750 9.750 9.775 9.900 9.825 9.800 9.800 9.750 9.810 9.900 9.900

Beam 9.468 9.150 9.825 9.775 9.825 9.450 9.650 9.825 Beam 8.550 9.575 8.900 9.750 9.400 9.800 9.725

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AllArr

Floor

AllArr

9.468 9.825 9.825

Bars

Beam

Floor

AllArr

Bars

Beam 9.725 9.675 9.700 9.725 9.775

Floor 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.875

AllArr

Beam 9.725 9.675 9.700 9.725 9.775

Floor 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.825 9.875

AllArr

9.650

Bars

9.650

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RECORDS & HISTORY RUTGERS GYMNASTICS MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAAA Abrams, Lisa Ahlers, Donna Marie Aiken, Erica Antonio, Marinelle Apadula, Amanda Aridas, Pauline

2001-04 1977-79 1993-96 2002-05 2005-07 1975-76

BBBB Bahna, Emily Banfield, Kiah Bara, Natalie Becallo, Laura Behr, Kristy Behson, Meredith Belvis, Alexandra Benson, Beth Bentzel, Jayne Bergemister, Suzanne Berry, Rebekah Betts, Lora Blackistone, Janice Blake, Susan Boesch, Amy Bohnsack, Elizabeth Bokara, Josie Bonura, Jody Booth, Natalie Bormann, Danielle Bradder, Nicole Bradshaw, Joyce Bramley, Elizabeth Brewster, Sherri Brochstein, Sarah Brother, Melanie Bullock, Heather Buntele, Sandy

1990 2008-11 2000 1999-2002 2006-09 1994-97 2009-2012 1976 1994-95 1981 1997 1988 2002-05 1982 1982 2005-08 1998-2001 1978 1996-99 2007 2002-05 1975-76 2006-07 1983-84 1996-99 2009-2012 1988-91 1982

CCCC Campbell, Dawn Campbell, Jackie Canavan, Catherine Carey, Maureen Christman, Ashley (M) Ciarlante, Rachael Cinnella, Susan Comment, Danielle Coney, Kathy Cowan, Valerie Lynne Cullen, Maureen (M) Cybulski, Bernadette

1998-2001 2004-07 1985-86 1979 2001,03-04 1997-2000 1983-84 1994 1987 1975-77 1984-86 1978

DDDD Daly, Maryanne Dampf, Lisa (M) Day, Aziza D’Elia, Danielle Decker, Susan DeLuca, Kristen Diamond, Allison DiGiglio, Annette Dunn, Cheryl Ann Durand, Patricia

1986-89 1982 2013-Present 2011-2013 1979 1993-96 1983 1976-79 1979-81 1984-86

EEEE Elionfante, Beth Escalante, Tricia Eudy, Sarah Evans, Shari

1990-93 1988-91 2001 2004-05

FFFF Fallon, Jennifer Fenwick, Melissa Fittery, Beth Flaherty, Marie Froehlich, Karen Fuge, Bracken

1996-99 1993 2004-07 1978 1986-87 1995-96

GGGG Galifi, Lauren Gemza, Kerry Gerlach, Erica Giel, Dawn

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2009 1998-2001 2008-11 2004-06

Gold, Amy Gold, Ellese Goldman, Bruce (M) Gomez, Dianna Gordon, Pam Guharoy, Gina Guistino, Renee Gunzelman, Alexis Gurski, Corrine Guzowski, Sandy

1978-79 2008-11 1980-81 1980 1993-96 1999-2002 1979 2011-Present 1993-96 1994-97

HHHH Haddaway, Jessica Haines, Liz Halbig, Anastasia Harrison, Stephanie Hart, Bonnie Hartwig, Alison Hauser, Caroline Heckler, Tracy Heinbaugh, Leigh Heintz, Holly Hennings, Tamiko Herbert, Lauri Hoff, Jamie Hoffman, Emma Houser, Brandy (M) Hunter, Susan Hurst, Jayne

2006-09 1997-2000 2012-Present 1992 2000-02 2006-09 1978 2002-05 2008-2012 1981-84 1997-2000 1993-96 1998-99 2012-Present 2005-06 1990-91 1997

IIII Iepson, Laura Ivol, Alexandria

2001-04 2011-Present

JJJJ Jeffreys, Jayne Johnson, Cathy Johnson, Danae Johnson, Julia Johnson, Lorena Johnson, Tanya Jones, JoAnn Joyce, Mary-Pat

2010-2012 1987 2009-2012 1978-81 2004-07 1978 1978 1995-98

KKKK Kaufman, Barbara (M) Kaufman, Stephanie Keck, Carol Kelley, Margaret Kerley, Jessica Knapp, Dianna Knapp, Marcia Koes, Karen Lee Koga, Dana Konieczny, Karen Ann Korbin, Sherri Kreisberg, Francine Kutcher, Christine

1976-77 1997-2000 1984-87 1981 2009 1977-80 1975 1976-79 1997-2000 1975-76 1986-89 1975-76 1997-98

LLLL Landells, Cheryl Lanza, Nancy Lawrence, Alice Leal, Luisa LeBeau, Jodi Lee, Catherine Lee, Madeline Lee, May (M) Lennox, Susan Lenzinger, Nicole (M) Levin, Bari Lewandowski, Alyssa Leyh, Alexis Litt, Robin Lospinoso, Barbara Lynch, Erin

1979-82 1978 1977 2011-Present 2006-07 1989-92 1976-77 1979 1989-91 1995 1984 2008-10 2004 1982-85 1981-84 2003-06

MMMM Mahaffey, Theresa Maiello, Nancy Maness, Mindy Mann, Laurie Manning, Renata

1975 1988 1992-93 1980 1987

Marino, Kristen Matthews, Jennifer Mazepa, Christina McChesney, Mary Ann McGinley, Joanne McGuire, Natalie McKay, Julie McKeever, Caitlin McLean, Jeanette McMullen, Yvonne Meehan, Barbara Melko, Christine Mennona, Danielle Meyer, Madeline Miksan, Jennifer Mills, Lara Mitchell, Joanne Modi, Kamla Moloughney, Deneen Moore, Christine Mordecai, Martina Moutos, Linda Mueller, Julie Mueller, Linda Murray, Holly

2000-02 1994-97 1990-92 1988-91 1995-97 2000 1988-89 2004-05 1983 1990-93 1975-76 1995-98 1995 2010-2012 2002-05 1989-92 1979 2000-03 1995-96 1982-84 1985-88 1977 1977 1979-82 2011-Present

NNNN Nakly, Maureen Nesh, Jamie Newman, Sharon (M) Newsome, Francine Nobel, Greg (M) Nordeen, Amy Northcutt, Latara

1989 1977-80 1995-98 1992-94 1995 2005 2006-09

OOOO O’Neil, Jaime Orlando, Jessica O’Rourke, Mercy O’Sullivan, Margaret

1996-99 2002-05 1988 1977-80

PPPP Pannick, Stephanie Parks, Lauren (M) Patouhas, Nicole Pennock, Holly Pennock, Holly (M) Peroustianis, Maria Peterson, Beth Pfeiffenberger, Mary Pickell, Amy Policastro, Tomi Polizzi, Tara Ponczek, Barbara Pothen, Selina Prado, Judy Prendergrast, Suzanne Priest, Jill Pryor, Stephanie

2005-08 1991-93 2004-05 1984-85 1986-87 1998-2001 1992 1991-94 1978 1996-97 1999 1977 2001 1993-95 1983-85 1990-94 2005-06

QQQQ Quinn, Peggy

1982

RRRR Raffetto, Nancy Randolph, Ellen Raymond, Katelynn Rich, Denise Roach, Kelly (M) Robak, Lisa Roberson, Vanessa (M) Romano-Joseph, Rachael (M) Romano, Nicole Rose, Nicole Roselle, Gina Roskin, Beth Ross, Tiffany Ruderman, Stacy Russamano, Lisa Russell, Dana Russello, Dina Rae Russo, Katherine

1979-82 1976-78 2009 1981-82 1984 1999 1993-94 2004-07 2010-2013 2008-11 2003-06 1987 1990 2009 1984-86 1990 1981-84 1999-2002

SSSS Salinas, Claudia Santa Lucia, Lauren Santangelo, Casey Scefcyk, Kara Schiefer, Nancy Schramm, Tiffany Schwamburger, Brooke Schwartz, Nicole Scofield, Sarah (M) Seebadri, Prishani Senko, Donna Sevarino, Laura Sheehan, Kimberly Shelton, Jamye Shterenberg, Sveta Silverman, Kerry Sisler, Lauren Skammer, Sara Smith, Terry Smutko, Tracy Soder, Amanda (M) Spletzer, Camille Stahl, Mary Stahl, Sue (M) Staudt, Mercy Stebick, Kathryn Stein, Claudia Stein, Sandy Steup, Renee Straka, Kelly Straub, Alyssa

2013-Present 1991-92 2004-07 2006-07 1976-78 2006-08 2008-11 2009-2012 1986-89 2007-10 1970 2007-10 1989-90 2004-06 2002-04 2009 2003-06 2012-Present 1982 1987-90 2007-09 1996-99 1980 1982 1984-87 2013-Present 1976-77 1985 1997 2004-07 2011-Present

TTTT Tariska, Pamela Thome, Kathleen Thompson, Dawn Tilton, Monica Torres, Alison Tott, Melissa Tricarico, Renee Trentacosti, Emma-Rose Turcotte, Dianne Turner, Courtney Turner, Donna Twist, Dawn Twist, Dawn (M)

1976-77 1975-76 1981 1988-91 1975-76 1996 1982 2010-2013 1980 1999-2002 1980 1985 1986

VVVV Velasquez, Dia Verdon, Danielle Verdon, Jacquelyn Vlahakis, Julie

1993-94 2013-Present 2005-08 1986

WWWW Walsh, Mary Kay Wans, Charlene Ann Warhurst, Amanda Weise, Anne Weiss, Kelly Wight, Caitlin Wildgren, Heather Williams, Jenna Wilson, Nicolette Wilson, Shannon Witherspoon, Kimberly Woltering, Jody Woodward, Sara Wright, Linda Wunderlich, Nikki

1982-85 1977 1990-93 1993-94 1988 2001-04 1993 2013-Present 2013-Present 1987 1975 1977 2008-11 1990-93 1998-2000

ZZZZ Zaremba, Renata Zdanowicz, Kristen Zick, Stephanie Zimmerman, Melanie Zito, Jenna Zwiebel, Maddie

1984-87 1990-94 2002-05 1994-97 2010-Present 2008-09

BOLD indicates current member (M) indicates letter won as a manager


ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS MOST VALUABLE GYMNAST

HEADLEY- SINGER AWARD

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Awarded to the top Rutgers University graduating female student-athlete 1991 - Mary Ann McChesney 2002 - Courtney Turner 2007 - Beth Fittery

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Julia Johnson Linda Mueller Mary Catherine Walsh Mercy Staudt Mercy Staudt Mercy Staudt Mercy Staudt Martina Mordecai Mary Ann McChesney Susan Lennox, Mary Ann McChesney Heather Bullock, Lara Mills Beth Elionfante, Lara Mills Beth Elionfante, Judy Prado Mary Pfeiffenberger Erica Aiken, Meredith Behson Erica Aiken Meredith Behson Rachael Ciarlante Josie Bokara Katie Russo Katie Russo Bonnie Hart Caitlin Wight Beth Fittery, Stephanie Zick Beth Fittery Beth Fittery, Lorena Johnson Beth Fittery, Lorena Johnson Laura Sevarino Nicole Schwartz Jenna Zito Alexis Gunzelman Alexis Gunzelman Luisa Leal

SCHOLAR -ATHLETE 1980-81 - 1981-82 - 1982-83 - 1983-84 - 1984-85 - 1985-86 - 1986-87 - 1987-88 - 1988-89 - 1989-90 - 1990-91 - 1991-92 - 1992-93 - 1993-94 - 1994-95 - 1995-96 - 1996-97 - 1997-98 - 1998-99 - 1999-00 - 2000-01 - 2001-02 - 2002-03 - 2003-04 - 2004-05 - 2005-06 - 2006-07 - 2007-08 - 2008-09 - 2009-10 - 2010-11 - 2011-12 - 2012-13 -

Denise Rich Denise Rich Barbara Lospinoso Patricia Durand Holly Pennock Renata Zaremba Renata Zaremba Martina Mordecai Maryanne Daly Susan Hunter Christina Mazepa Christina Mazepa Linda Wright Erica Aiken Sandy Guzowski, Lauri Herbert Melissa Tott Tamiko Hennings Tamiko Hennings Maria Peroustianis Tamiko Hennings, Maria Peroustianis Maria Peroustianis Katie Russo, Courtney Turner Stephanie Zick Sveta Shterenberg Beth Fittery, Jennifer Miksan, Janice Blackistone, Sveta Shterenberg Beth Fittery Beth Fittery Jessica Haddaway Jessica Haddaway Laura Sevarino Laura Sevarino Melanie Brother, Emma-Rose Trentacosti Emma-Rose Trentacosti

RU STRONG/LIFESKILLS AWARD Awarded to the team or individual for outstanding service and community outreach 1999-00 - Team

TEAM PLAYER AWARD Awarded to the gymnast who puts the good of the team ahead of her personal rewards, willing to step forward with a “team-first” attitude 2002 - Gina Guharoy 2011 - Alexandra Belvis

TRUSTEE’S AWARD Awarded to a student-athlete who is named the team’s MVP more than once 1990 - Mary Ann McChesney 1992 - Lara Mills 1993 - Beth Elionfante 1995 - Erica Aiken 1997 - Meredith Behson 2001 - Katie Russo 2005 - Beth Fittery 2006 - Beth Fittery 2007 - Beth Fittery, Lorena Johnson

GOVERNOR’S AWARD Awarded to a student-athlete who is named the team’s scholar-athlete more than once 1992 - Christina Mazepa 1998 - Tamiko Hennings 2000 - Tamiko Hennings, Maria Peroustianis 2001 - Maria Peroustianis 2005 - Sveta Shterenberg 2006 - Beth Fittery 2007 - Beth Fittery

PRESIDENT ’S AWARD Awarded to a student-athlete who carried a 4.0 GPA in either semester of that academic year 1991-92 - Christina Mazepa, Linda Wright 1997-98 - Tamiko Hennings 1998-99 - Sarah Brochstein, Tamiko Hennings 1999-00 - Tamiko Hennings, Maria Peroustianis 2000-01 - Maria Peroustianis 2001-02 - Katherine Russo, Courtney Turner 2002-03 - Jennifer Miksan, Stephanie Zick 2003-04 - Beth Fittery 2004-05 - Jennifer Miksan, Janice Blackistone, Jessica Orlando, Stephanie Zick, Sveta Shterenberg, Beth Fittery 2005-06 - Beth Fittery, Lauren Sisler 2006-07 - Beth Fittery 2007-08 - Jessica Haddaway 2008-09 - Brooke Schwamburger 2009-10 - Brooke Schwamburger 2010-11 - Brooke Schwamburger

DIRECTOR’S AWARD Awarded to the head coach of the team with the highest GPA among letterwinners for that academic year 1998-99 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton 1999-00 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton 2002-03 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS NOBLE AWARD Awarded to the gymnast who displays outstanding athletic ability, consistency, sportsmanship and dedication to the team 1993 - Linda Wright 1994 - Kristen Zdanowicz 1995 - Judy Prado 1996 - Lauri Herbert 1997 - Melanie Zimmerman 1998 - Mary-Pat Joyce 1999 - Jaime O’Neil 2000 - Tamiko Hennings 2001 - Kerry Gemza 2002 - Laura Becallo 2003 - Bonnie Hart 2004 - Laura Iepson 2005 - Nicole Bradder 2006 - Lauren Sisler 2007 - Jacki Campbell 2008 - Stephanie Pannick 2009 - Jessica Haddaway 2010 - Alyssa Lewandowski, Prishani Seebadri, Laura Sevarino

CHRYSTAL CHOLLET-NOR TON AWARD Dedicated award in recognition of hard work, positive attitude, the ability to persevere and a commitment to Rutgers Gymnastics 2012 - Alexandra Belvis 2013 - Emma-Rose Trentacosti

COACHES APPRECIATION AWARD Awarded to the gymnast who has gone above and beyond to help the team and coaches out in some way 2012 - Melanie Brother 2013 - Jenna Zito

9.9 AWARD Awarded to the gymnasts who score a 9.9 throughout the year 2012 - Danielle D’Elia, Alexis Gunzelman 2013 - Danielle D’Elia, Luisa Leal, Jenna Williams

100% AWARD Awarded to the gymnasts who hit 100% of their routines in an event 2013 - Alexis Gunzelman (bars), Luisa Leal (vault), Jenna Williams (vault, bars)

MOST IMPROVED GYMNAST Awarded to the underclassman who demonstrates commitment to the sport, willingness to learn and improved skills and consistency 1996 - Mary-Pat Joyce, Melanie Zimmerman 1997 - Tomi Policastro 1998 - Stephanie Kaufman 1999 - Dawn Campbell 2000 - Josie Bokara 2001 - Bonnie Hart 2004 - Nicole Bradder 2005 - Lauren Sisler 2006 - Jacquelyn Verdon 2007 - Kelly Straka, Alison Hartwig 2008 - Jacquelyn Verdon, Jessica Haddaway 2009 - Kiah Banfield 2010 - Katelynn Raymond 2011 - Jenna Zito 2012 - Alexis Gunzelman, Leigh Heinbaugh 2013 - Aziza Day

CAP TAIN’S AWARD Awarded to those individual gymnasts who have been elected as team captain for two or more years 1985-88 - Martina Mordecai

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1986-89 1988-91 1988-91 1994-96 1998-00

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Maryanne Daly Mary Ann McChesney Monica Tilton Pam Gordon Elizabeth Haines

OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Awarded to the gymnast or gymnasts who tied or broke current individual event records 1991 - Lara Mills 1992 - Beth Elionfante 1993 - Jill Priest 1994 - Erica Aiken, Judy Prado 1995 - Erica Aiken, Pam Gordon 1996 - Meredith Behson 1997 - Meredith Behson 1998 - Team 1999 - Dawn Campbell, Rachael Ciarlante, Dana Koga, Courtney Turner 2000 - Dawn Campbell, Rachael Ciarlante, Liz Haines, Courtney Turner 2001 - Katie Russo 2002 - Courtney Turner 2004 - Lisa Abrams 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo (2)

ALL-TIME CAP TAINS 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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Marcia Knapp, Theresa Mahaffey Joyce Bradshaw Valerie Lynn Cowan, Claudia Stein Annette DiGiglio, Dianna Knapp Annette DiGiglio, Margaret O’Sullivan Jamie Nesh, Margaret O’Sullivan Julia Johnson, Cheryl Landells Cheryl Landells, Linda Mueller, Nancy Raffetto, Barbara Lospinoso Barbara Lospinoso, Mary Kay Walsh Mary Kay Walsh Martina Mordecai Mary Ann Daly, Martina Mordecai Mary Ann Daly, Martina Mordecai Mary Ann Daly, Mary Ann McChesney, Monica Tilton Mary Ann McChesney, Monica Tilton Mary Ann McChesney, Monica Tilton Christina Mazepa, Linda Wright Linda Wright Francine Newsome, Kristen Zdanowicz Pam Gordon, Judy Prado Erica Aiken, Pam Gordon Jennifer Matthews, Melanie Zimmerman Mary-Pat Joyce, Christine Melko Sarah Brochstein, Liz Haines Rachael Ciarlante, Liz Haines Josie Bokara, Dawn Campbell Gina Guharoy, Katie Russo Bonnie Hart, Kristen Marino, Kamla Modi Caitlin Wight, Lisa Abrams Tracy Heckler, Sveta Shterenberg, Stephanie Zick Lauren Sisler Beth Fittery, Lorena Johnson, Casey Santangelo Elizabeth Bohnsack, Stephanie Pannick None designated Laura Sevarino, Sara Woodward None designated Alexandra Belvis, Nicole Romano, Jenna Zito Alexis Gunzelman, Alyssa Straub, Jenna Zito Alexis Gunzelman, Luisa Leal, Jenna Zito


RECORDS/HONORS ALL-T I M E I ND I V I DUA L REC ORDS

H ON ORS

ALL-AROUND 39.500 - Luisa Leal: March 8, 2013 at Towson

NCAA DIVISION I NORTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton

VAULT 9.925 - Luisa Leal: March 2, 2013 vs. Brockport, Cornell, William & Mary

ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton

BARS 10.000 - Dawn Campbell: March 1, 2000 vs. Eastern Michigan BALANCE BEAM 9.925 - Lisa Abrams: Jan. 21 and March 13, 2004 vs. Temple, North Carolina, Ursinus, Cortland FLOOR EXERCISE 10.000 - Courtney Turner: March 8, 2002 vs. Massachusetts

ALL-T I M E T E A M R EC ORDS VAULT 49.100 - March 8, 2013 at Towson 48.975 - March 2, 2013 vs. Brockport, Cornell, William & Mary 48.875 - Feb. 2, 2013 vs. Brown, Pittsburgh, Southern Connecticut BARS 49.400 - March 1, 2000 vs. Eastern Michigan 49.300 - Feb. 26, 2000 vs. Ursinus 48.950 - March 2, 2013 vs. Brockport, Cornell, William & Mary BALANCE BEAM 49.325 - Feb. 28, 2004 vs. Maryland, Temple, Bridgeport 48.900 - March 8, 2003 vs. MSU, Yale, Brown 48.850 - Feb. 2, 2013 vs. Brown, Pittsburgh, Southern Connecticut FLOOR EXERCISE 49.250 - March 2, 2013 vs. Brockport, Cornell, William & Mary 49.200 - Feb. 26, 2000 vs. Ursinus 49.200 - March 4, 2000 vs. Eastern Michigan, Cornell, Cortland TOTAL 195.975 - March 2, 2013 vs. Brockport, Cornell, William & Mary 195.500 - March 8, 2013 at Towson 195.400 - Feb. 26, 2000 vs. Ursinus 195.125 - March 1, 2000 vs. Eastern Michigan 195.050 - Feb. 17, 2013 at Maryland, West Virginia 195.000 - Feb. 2, 2013 vs. Brown, Pittsburgh, Southern Connecticut

ALL-T I M E C OAC HI NG REC ORDS Arlene Norris (1975)..............................................................................5-6 (.455) Gail Bakker (1976-77)......................................................................... 18-6 (.750) Sandra Salvas (1978-81)...............................................................36-25 (.590) Leslie Berman (1982-83)................................................................. 9-18 (.333) Al Gomez (1984-86).........................................................................12-25 (.324) Chrystal Chollet-Norton (1987-2011)..............................253-243-1 (.510) Louis Levine (2012-Present)....................................................... 25-23 (.542)

ATLANTIC 10 OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN 1988 - Mary Ann McChesney ALL-ATLANTIC 10 EVENT TEAMS 1986 - Sherri Kobrin (beam), Mercy Staudt (vault) 1990 - Mary Ann McChesney (beam), Lara Mills (all-around) EAGL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2006 - Beth Fittery ALL-EAGL VAULT TEAM 1996 - Meredith Behson (second) 1997 - Rachael Ciarlante (second) 1998 - Rachael Ciarlante (first) 1999 - Rachael Ciarlante (first) 2002 - Courtney Turner (second) 2006 - Lorena Johnson (second), Latara Northcutt (second) 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo (first) 2013 - Luisa Leal (first), Jenna Williams (first) ALL-EAGL BARS TEAM 1997 - Meredith Behson (second) 1998 - Elizabeth Haines (second) 2000 - Dawn Campbell (first), Elizabeth Haines (second) 2001 - Dawn Campbell (second) 2002 - Bonnie Hart (second) 2003 - Kristen Marino (first) 2004 - Stephanie Zick (second), Sveta Shterenberg (second) 2007 - Latara Northcutt (second) 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo (second) 2012 - Alexis Gunzelman (second) 2013 - Alexis Gunzelman (first), Jenna Williams (first) ALL-EAGL BEAM TEAM 1996 - Pam Gordon (second) 1997 - Meredith Behson (second) 1998 - Dana Koga (second) 1999 - Dana Koga (second) 2000 - Katie Russo (second) 2001 - Katie Russo (second) 2002 - Katie Russo (second) 2003 - Lisa Abrams (second) 2004 - Lisa Abrams (first) 2005 - Jacki Campbell (second) 2006 - Gina Roselle (second) 2007 - Lorena Johnson (second) 2013 - Claudia Salinas (first) ALL-EAGL FLOOR EXERCISE TEAM 1996 - Meredith Behson (first) 1997 - Meredith Behson (first) 1998 - Rachael Ciarlante (second) 1999 - Rachael Ciarlante (first), Courtney Turner (second) 2001 - Katie Russo (second) 2002 - Courtney Turner (first) 2003 - Caitlin Wight (second) 2004 - Caitlin Wight (second) 2005 - Stephanie Zick (first) 2007 - Kelly Straka (second)

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HONORS 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo (first), Danielle D’Elia (second) 2012 - Danielle D’Elia (second), Alexis Gunzelman (second), Jenna Zito (second) 2013 - Danielle D’Elia (second) ALL-EAGL ALL-AROUND TEAM 1996 - Meredith Behson (second) 1997 - Meredith Behson (second) 2000 - Katie Russo (second) 2003 - Sveta Shterenberg (second) 2007 - Lorena Johnson (second) 2008 - Laura Sevarino (second) 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo (first), Jenna Zito (second) 2012 - Alexis Gunzelman (first), Alyssa Straub (second) EAGL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2011 - Luisa Leal-Restrepo EAGL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1996 - Erica Aiken, Sarah Brochstein, Pam Gordon, Sandy Guzowski, Lauri Herbert, Mary-Pat Joyce, Joanne McGinley, Christine Melko, Deneen Moloughney, Melissa Tott, Melanie Zimmerman 1997 - Sarah Brochstein, Sandy Guzowski, Elizabeth Haines, Tamiko Hennings, Christy Kutcher, Camille Spletzer 1998 - Josie Bokara, Sarah Brochstein, Elizabeth Haines, Tamiko Hennings, Mary-Pat Joyce, Christy Kutcher, Jaime O’Neil, Maria Peroustianis 1999 - Josie Bokara, Sarah Brochstein, Dawn Campbell, Rachael Ciarlante, Jennifer Fallon, Elizabeth Haines, Tamiko Hennings, Dana Koga, Jaime O’Neil, Maria Peroustianis, Lisa Robak, Katie Russo, Camille Spletzer, Courtney Turner 2000 - Dawn Campbell, Rachael Ciarlante, Elizabeth Haines, Bonnie Hart, Tamiko Hennings, Dana Koga, Kristen Marino, Maria Peroustianis, Katie Russo, Courtney Turner, Nikki Wunderlich 2001 - Laura Becallo, Dawn Campbell, Sarah Eudy, Gina Guharoy, Kamla Modi, Maria Peroustianis, Katie Russo, Courtney Turner 2002 - Laura Becallo, Janice Blackistone, Bonnie Hart, Tracy Heckler, Jennifer Miksan, Kamla Modi, Katie Russo, Sveta Shterenberg, Courtney Turner, Stephanie Zick 2003 - Jennifer Miksan, Stephanie Zick, Kamala Modi, Bonnie Hart, Tracy Hecker, Janice Blackistone, Jessica Orlando, Marinelle Antonio 2004 - Lisa Abrams, Marinelle Antonio, Janice Blackstone, Shari Evans, Beth Fittery, Tracy Heckler, Laura Iepson, Lorena Johnson, Alexis Leyh, Jennifer Miksan, Jessica Orlando, Nicole Patouhas, Casey Santangelo, Jamye Shelton, Sveta Shterenberg, Kelly Straka, Caitlin Wight, Stephanie Zick 2005 - Marinelle Antonio, Janice Blackistone, Shari Evans, Beth Fittery, Tracy Heckler, Lorena Johnson, Jodi Lebeau, Jennifer Miksan, Jessica Orlando, Stephanie Pannick, Nicole Patouhas, Casey Santangelo, Jamye Shelton, Sveta Shterenberg, Lauren Sisler, Kelly Straka, Jacquelyn Verdon, Stephanie Zick 2006 - Kristy Behr, Elizabeth Bohnsack, Beth Fittery, Dawn Giel, Jessica Haddaway, Alison Hartwig, Lorena Johnson, Latara Northcutt, Stephanie Pannick, Stephanie Pryor, Gina Roselle, Casey Santangelo, Jamye Shelton, Lauren Sisler, Kelly Straka, Jacquelyn Verdon 2007 - Kristy Behr, Elizabeth Bohnsack, Elizabeth Bramley, Beth Fittery, Jessica Haddaway, Alison Hartwig, Lorena Johnson, Jodi LeBeau, Latara Northcutt, Casey Santangelo, Prishani Seebardi, Laura Sevarino, Kelly Straka, Jacquelyn Verdon 2008 - Kristy Behr, Elizabeth Bohnsack, Erica Gerlach, Jessica Haddaway, Alison Hartwig, Stephanie Pannick, Brooke

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Schwamburger, Prishani Seebadri, Laura Sevarino, Jacquelyn Verdon, Sara Woodward, Maddie Zwiebel 2011 - Kiah Banfield, Alexandra Belvis, Melanie Brother, Erica Gerlach, Ellese Gold, Alexis Gunzelman, Leigh Heinbaugh, Alexandria Ivol, Luisa Leal-Restrepo, Madeline Meyer, Nicole Romano, Nicole Rose, Stacy Ruderman, Brooke Schwamburger, Nicole Schwartz, Alyssa Straub, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Sara Woodward, Jenna Zito, Maddie Zwiebel 2012 - Alexandra Belvis, Melanie Brother, Danielle D’Elia, Alexis Gunzelman, Leigh Heinbaugh, Alexandria Ivol, Luisa Leal, Madeline Meyer, Holly Murray, Nicole Romano, Nicole Schwartz, Alyssa Straub, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Jenna Zito 2013 - Danielle D’Elia, Alexis Gunzelman, Alexandria Ivol, Luisa Leal, Nicole Romano, Claudia Salinas, Sara Skammer, Alyssa Straub, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Jenna Zito NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE GYMNASTICS COACHES FOR WOMEN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2000 - Dawn Campbell, Elizabeth Haines, Tamiko Hennings, Maria Peroustianis, Courtney Turner 2001 - Maria Peroustianis, Katie Russo, Courtney Turner 2002 - Laura Becallo, Tracy Heckler, Jennifer Miksan, Kamla Modi, Katie Russo, Courtney Turner, Stephanie Zick 2003 - Jennifer Miksan, Stephanie Zick, Kamala Modi, Bonnie Hart, Tracy Heckler, Janice Blackistone, Jessica Orlando, Marinelle Antonio 2004 - Lisa Abrams, Janice Blackstone, Beth Fittery, Tracy Heckler, Lorena Johnson, Jennifer Miksan, Jessica Orlando, Sveta Shterenberg, Caitlin Wight, Stephanie Zick 2005 - Marinelle Antonio, Janice Blackistone, Beth Fittery, Tracy Heckler, Jennifer Miksan, Jessica Orlando, Jamye Shelton, Sveta Shterenberg, Lauren Sisler, Stephanie Zick 2007 - Kristy Behr, Elizabeth Bohnsack, Elizabeth Bramley, Beth Fittery, Jessica Haddaway, Alison Hartwig, Lorena Johnson, Jodi LeBeau, Casey Santangelo, Laura Sevarino, Kelly Straka, Jacquelyn Verdon 2010 - Laura Sevarino, Brooke Schwamburger, Stacy Ruderman, Jessica Kerley, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Sara Woodward, Madeline Meyer, Katelynn Raymond, Nicole Schwartz, Alexandra Belvis, Erica Gerlach 2011 - Kiah Banfield, Alexandra Belvis, Melanie Brother, Madeline Meyer, Katelyn Raymond, Nicole Romano, Brooke Schwamburger, Alyssa Straub, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Sara Woodward, Jenna Zito, Madeline Zweibel 2012 - Alexandra Belvis, Melanie Brother, Alexis Gunzelman, Alexandria Ivol, Luisa Leal, Madeline Meyer, Nicole Romano, Nicole Schwartz, Alyssa Straub, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Jenna Zito 2013 - Alexandria Ivol, Nicole Romano, Emma-Rose Trentacosti, Jenna Zito USAG COLLEGIATE NATIONALS 2005 - Team Champions USAG COACH OF THE YEAR 2005 - Chrystal Chollet-Norton USAG ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2005 - Beth Fittery, Stephanie Zick 2006 - Beth Fittery, Gina Roselle, Lorena Johnson, Casey Santangelo


ALL-TIME MEET RESULTS 1975 MEET RESULTS (5-6) Head Coach: Arlene Norris Glassboro L William Paterson W Montclair L Kean W Maryland L James Madison L Trenton State L Yale L Brooklyn W Princeton W Hofstra W EAIAW Tournament

A N A A A N A A H A H A

73.500 - 73.700 73.000 - 56.950 76.240 - 85.800 62.450 - 46.150 68.550 - 70.100 68.550 - 72.650 63.930 - 89.920 63.750 - 81.600 72.790 - 65.890 71.000 - 67.900 76.400 - 74.150 20th

1976 MEET RESULTS (10-3) Head Coach: Gail Bakker Maryland W Glassboro W William Paterson W Kean W Maryland L North Carolina W Towson L Yale W Trenton State L Brooklyn W Kean W Hofstra W Stonybrook W NJAIAW Tournament

H H H H N N A H H A H N A H

76.650 - 54.700 77.200 - 68.750 77.200 - 62.200 78.870 - 78.300 78.150 - 98.850 78.150 - 74.700 78.150 - 93.650 80.380 - 79.450 80.000 - 81.150 78.990 - 76.720 77.050 - 54.950 74.580 - 45.030 74.580 - 58.030 89.250 - Second

1977 MEET RESULTS (8-3) Head Coach: Gail Bakker Towson L West Chester L Glassboro W William Paterson W Montclair W Brooklyn W Kean W Yale L Trenton State W Maryland W Hofstra W NJAIAW Tournament

H H N A A H H A A N H A

118.700 - 124.500 119.300 - 122.100 116.950 - 89.650 116.950 - 80.650 121.850 - 114.800 121.650 - 67.750 121.650 - 55.520 115.550 - 126.000 117.750 - 116.350 116.400 - 100.550 123.300 - 101.550 124.550 - First

1978 MEET RESULTS (16-2) Head Coach: Sandra Salvas Ursinus W West Point W Glassboro W William Paterson W Hofstra W Nassau CC W Montclair W Springfield L Yale W Trenton State W George Washington W Maryland W Towson L Kean W Princeton W West Chester W Connecticut W So. Connecticut W NJAIAW Tournament EAIAW Regionals

N A A A A A H A H H A A A A H H N A A A

118.450 - 84.700 118.450 - 89.050 119.150 - 94.050 119.150 - 82.200 121.750 - 104.400 121.750 - 76.200 128.700 - 105.800 124.750 - 136.350 123.900 - 120.650 130.400 - 119.250 128.350 - 53.400 128.350 - 127.900 128.350 - 129.850 116.750 - 63.550 134.500 - 65.350 134.500 - 128.150 127.850 - 103.350 127.850 - 125.900 128.300 - First 124.300

1979 MEET RESULTS (11-4) Head Coach: Sandra Salvas Yale L Army W Farmingdale W Hofstra W Temple W Montclair W

A A A H H A

114.000 - 123.300 118.550 - 103.200 118.550 - 35.900 121.750 - 80.700 119.350 - 111.000 123.250 - 114.600

Trenton State W James Madison W Maryland L East Stroudsburg W Glassboro W West Chester L So. Connecticut W Towson W Penn State L NJAIAW Tournament EAIAW Regionals

H A A H A A H H H A A

120.700 - 112.500 116.000 - 108.950 116.000 - 118.450 122.650 - 114.550 123.750 - 88.700 123.750 - 126.050 124.450 - 122.800 124.450 - 124.000 127.300 - 143.800 124.900 - First 123.100 - 12th

H H A H H A A H H H H A H A A A

125.050 - 126.250 126.400 - 133.200 114.675 - 132.100 119.300 - 116.450 119.300 - 122.600 118.500 - 111.300 118.500 - 130.250 121.850 - 129.450 118.600 - 123.850 125.600 - 124.800 125.600 - 129.600 116.900 - 124.400 122.550 - 103.900 113.950 - 146.800 125.150 - First Eighth

1980 MEET RESULTS (4-10) Head Coach: Sandra Salvas Springfield L Massachusetts L Temple L Montclair W Trenton State L Nassau CC W So. Connecticut L West Chester L Yale L Maryland W Rhode Island L East Stroudsburg L Princeton W Penn State L NJAIAW Tournament EAIAW Regionals

1981 MEET RESULTS (5-9) Head Coach: Sandra Salvas Springfield L Yale L Hofstra L Long Island W Massachusetts L Temple W Nassau CC W So. Connecticut L West Chester L Rhode Island L Penn State L East Stroudsburg W Georgetown W Maryland L NJAIAW Tournament

A A A A A H H H A A H H A A A

106.100 - 117.400 106.100 - 124.800 109.150 - 117.900 109.150 - 105.950 112.700 - 128.250 123.450 - 89.050 122.050 - 120.300 122.050 - 129.150 114.350 - 124.450 119.400 - 122.850 122.700 - 143.000 122.550 - 117.400 121.400 - 71.350 121.400 - 130.000 120.150 - First

H H A A H H A A A A H H H H H A

114.050 - 126.800 114.050 - 122.750 115.300 - 127.300 116.100 - 126.050 120.100 - 127.850 120.100 - 131.350 122.200 - 110.800 122.200 - 108.350 122.200 - 119.050 126.500 - 128.300 122.000 - 116.250 122.000 - 132.800 122.950 - 121.850 122.950 - 116.500 122.950 - 129.000 121.400 - Second

1982 MEET RESULTS (6-9) Head Coach: Leslie Berman Massachusetts L Pennsylvania L Temple L Northeastern L Rhode Island L West Chester L Georgetown W UMBC W Navy W East Stroudsburg L Princeton W Maryland L Hofstra W Nassau CC W Yale L NJAIAW Tournament

1983 MEET RESULTS (3-9, 0-3 A-10) Head Coach: Leslie Berman Yale L Long Island W Temple! L Bryn Mawr W Hofstra W West Chester L Keene State L Rhode Island! L

A H H A A A A A

141.300 - 159.950 149.400 - 131.150 143.200 - 157.450 152.900 - 94.700 152.900 - 152.350 150.100 - 168.150 143.450 - 153.300 143.450 - 161.950

Princeton L East Stroudsburg L So. Connecticut L Massachusetts! L NJAIAW Tournament Atlantic 10 Tournament

A H H A A A

152.850 - 156.300 151.900 - 154.650 151.900 - 165.600 147.150 - 173.650 154.450 - Second Sixth

1984 MEET RESULTS (6-10, 0-4 A-10) Head Coach: Al Gomez Yale L George Washington! L Lock Haven W Temple! L Hofstra L So. Connecticut L West Chester L Keene State W Rhode Island! L Towson L Montclair W Princeton W East Stroudsburg W Long Island W Hofstra L Massachusetts! L NJAIAW Tournament Atlantic 10 Tournament

H A A A A A H H H H H H A A A H A A

149.450 - 161.900 146.300 - 150.050 146.300 - 118.100 138.000 - 155.450 151.300 - 154.250 151.300 - 166.250 148.000 - 160.500 151.700 - 150.300 151.700 - 166.050 151.550 - 153.000 159.100 - 154.950 159.100 - 135.450 153.850 - 150.700 153.850 - 147.350 144.650 - 160.650 156.450 - 165.050 161.850 - First 158.925 - Sixth

1985 MEET RESULTS (4-8, 1-3 A-10) Head Coach: Al Gomez Yale L Temple! W Hofstra W So. Connecticut L West Chester W Rhode Island! L Towson L East Stroudsburg L George Washington! L Massachusetts! L Montclair L Long Island W NJAIAW Tournament Atlantic 10 Tournament

A H H H A A A H H A A A H A

143.000 - 165.100 154.100 - 139.500 145.650 - 107.600 145.650 - 147.400 167.350 - 121.650 150.500 - 178.200 149.450 - 169.400 149.100 - 149.950 149.100 - 159.700 145.650 - 160.350 145.650 - 147.400 145.650 - 139.500 157.950 - Second 152.550 - Seventh

1986 MEET RESULTS (2-7, 0-3 A-10) Head Coach: Al Gomez Temple! L So. Connecticut L West Chester L Rhode Island! L Montclair W Towson L East Stroudsburg L Long Island W Massachusetts! L NJAIAW Tournament Atlantic 10 Tournament

A A H H A H A N H A A

136.700 - 167.700 134.900 - 168.600 145.550 - 161.550 143.100 - 167.450 147.850 - 145.550 154.800 - 168.600 142.400 - 144.050 142.400 - 141.850 148.700 - 165.850 147.050 - Third 147.850 - Seventh

1987 MEET RESULTS (6-8, 0-4 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Temple! L H 156.900 - 171.950 Vermont L H 156.900 - 159.100 Yale L H 156.900 - 169.550 So. Connecticut W H 159.700 - 130.550 West Chester L A 157.350 - 159.500 Lock Haven W A 157.300 - 116.200 Navy W A 157.300 - 151.400 Montclair W H 161.700 - 142.350 Princeton W H 161.700 - 132.950 Towson L A 153.200 - 172.300 East Stroudsburg W H 164.650 - 154.650 George Washington! L H 164.650 - 167.400 Massachusetts! L A 164.300 - 173.400 Rhode Island! L A 161.000 - 176.400 NJAIAW Tournament A 162.000 - Second Atlantic 10 Tournament A 158.750 - Seventh

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ALL-TIME MEET RESULTS 1988 MEET RESULTS (4-12, 0-4 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Princeton W N 159.700 - 134.100 Yale L A 159.700 - 177.650 So. Connecticut L A 157.850 - 159.750 West Chester L H 161.400 - 168.450 Montclair W A 165.350 - 119.150 Indiana (PA) L N 160.550 - 175.450 Temple! L A 160.550 - 173.450 West Chester L N 160.550 - 169.250 East Stroudsburg L A 164.050 - 166.050 Pennsylvania L H 166.050 - 168.650 Rhode Island! L H 167.400 - 172.800 Massachusetts! L H 165.150 - 171.700 Towson L A 167.750 - 184.150 George Washington! L H 169.400 - 173.900 Ursinus W H 169.400 - 146.700 Vermont W H 169.400 - 168.600 NJAIAW Tournament A 166.050 - Second Atlantic 10 Tournament A 168.050- Seventh

1989 MEET RESULTS (9-10, 0-4 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton George Washington! L A 167.950 - 178.150 Maryland L A 167.950 - 181.500 UMBC W A 172.550 - 171.100 Towson L H 175.950 - 183.150 West Chester W A 171.750 - 169.950 Rhode Island! L A 170.050 - 173.100 Pittsburgh L A 170.050 - 171.500 Temple! L H 172.300 - 179.050 Ursinus W A 175.550 - 159.000 UMBC W A 175.550 - 172.600 Pennsylvania L A 175.550 - 178.550 James Madison L H 174.600 - 177.450 East Stroudsburg W H 174.600 - 170.850 So. Connecticut W H 174.600 - 170.550 Bridgeport L A 169.700 - 177.650 Brown W A 169.700 - 163.700 Massachusetts! L A 171.350 - 179.550 Cornell W H 176.900 - 173.900 Eastern Michigan W H 176.900 - 176.150 Atlantic 10 Tournament A 178.000 - Seventh

1990 MEET RESULTS (10-8, 1-4 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton James Madison W A 173.600 - 171.100 George Washington! L A 174.450 - 175.600 Maryland L N 174.450 - 178.800 Bridgeport W H 175.500 - 174.900 So. Connecticut W H 175.500 - 172.700 West Chester W H 176.700 - 174.150 Rhode Island! W H 178.100 - 177.050 Temple! L A 174.050 - 180.750 East Stroudsburg W A 179.350 - 172.900 Yale W A 174.200 - 173.200 Pennsylvania W H 177.400 - 172.200 Ursinus W H 177.400 - 138.000 UMBC W H 180.500 - 167.950 Massachusetts! L H 180.750 - 185.200 Eastern Michigan L H 178.200 - 179.950 Pittsburgh L A 179.150 - 181.150 Towson L N 179.150 - 187.750 West Virginia! L A 180.400 - 186.450 Atlantic 10 Tournament A 178.150 - Fifth

1991 MEET RESULTS (7-12, 0-6 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Indiana (PA) W N 178.800 - 176.150 Penn State! L A 178.800 - 186.750 West Virginia! L N 178.800 - 181.600 Ursinus W H 175.450 - 132.050 Bridgeport L A 177.800 - 179.200 Ursinus W H 173.800 - 135.900 West Chester W H 173.800 - 169.800 Rhode Island! L H 173.250 - 176.750 Temple! L H 178.150 - 180.600 James Madison L H 180.600 - 180.650 Indiana (PA.) L H 177.600 - 179.900

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Pennsylvania L Pennsylvania L Ursinus W Massachusetts! L Penn State! L Vermont W James Madison W Maryland L Atlantic 10 Tournament

H A N A H H A A A

177.600 - 178.600 180.400 - 181.900 180.400 - 154.000 175.400 - 181.000 182.400 - 191.900 183.400 - 182.150 180.150 - 179.950 180.150 - 185.500 178.300 - Sixth

1992 MEET RESULTS (5-10, 1-3 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Cornell W N 172.350 - 168.500 James Madison L A 172.350 - 180.450 Temple! L H 171.350 - 177.500 Ursinus W H 173.200 - 148.100 So. Connecticut L A 176.050 - 178.350 Rhode Island! W H 179.450 - 178.450 West Chester W H 178.900 - 172.800 Indiana (PA) L A 175.150 - 179.550 Pennsylvania L H 180.300 - 181.050 Ursinus W H 180.300 - 160.750 George Washington! L H 179.800 - 184.750 Massachusetts! L H 182.000 - 182.750 Vermont L A 181.150 - 181.450 Indiana (PA) L A 181.400 - 183.850 Pittsburgh L A 181.400 - 186.450 Atlantic 10 Tournament A 183.550 - Sixth

1993 MEET RESULTS (5-7, 0-4 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Ursinus W H 175.600 - 155.050 James Madison L H 179.700 - 181.550 West Chester W A 174.900 - 171.350 Massachusetts! L A 180.800 - 188.600 Temple! L N 180.800 - 184.800 Rhode Island! L A 176.050 - 186.900 Pennsylvania L A 180.050 - 181.500 George Washington! L A 180.600 - 188.350 Pittsburgh W N 180.600 - 178.900 Indiana (PA) W H 182.700 - 178.800 So. Connecticut W H 182.700 - 179.850 Vermont L H 182.700 - 183.850 Atlantic 10 Tournament A Sixth

1994 MEET RESULTS (8-5, 1-3 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Temple! W H 179.250 - 179.000 Springfield W H 177.500 - 176.650 West Chester W H 177.500 - 164.250 Ursinus W A 177.840 - 158.640 Radford W H 181.500 - 178.700 Rhode Island! L H 181.500 - 183.550 Vermont L A 181.950 - 184.750 So. Connecticut W H 182.350 - 175.300 George Washington! L A 181.775 - 187.400 James Madison L A 180.500 - 186.575 Massachusetts! L H 180.250 - 184.550 Pennsylvania W H 183.100 - 188.850 Pittsburgh W A 183.425 - 182.925 Atlantic 10 Tournament A 185.025 - Sixth

1995 MEET RESULTS (15-7, 0-5 A-10) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Maryland W A 174.275 - 169.300 Temple! L A 174.275 - 182.500 George Washington! L H 181.200 - 184.175 Towson L H 181.200 - 185.700 James Madison W H 182.300 - 181.800 Pittsburgh W H 182.300 - 181.825 West Chester W H 182.300 - 165.900 Bowling Green W A 180.625 - 180.200 Indiana (PA) W A 180.625 - 166.500 Massachusetts! L A 181.625 - 189.175 MIT W A 181.625 - 172.200 Vermont W A 181.625 - 177.600 Rhode Island! L A 183.250 - 186.075 Northeastern L A 181.100 - 183.300

Ursinus W So. Connecticut W Pennsylvania W Bridgeport W Radford W Vermont W Pennsylvania W West Virginia! L Atlantic 10 Tournament NIT Tournament

H A A H H H A A A A

183.475 - 169.575 181.100 - 180.250 183.825 - 183.750 186.350 - 184.075 186.350 - 182.925 186.350 - 182.050 187.450 - 181.600 186.200 - 193.850 185.925 - Sixth 187.900 - Eighth

1996 MEET RESULTS (7-11, 0-5 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Temple L H 181.125 - 181.275 James Madison L A 182.950 - 183.850 Temple W A 182.950 - 179.250 Towson^  L A 182.950 - 191.575 Indiana (PA) W H 187.500 - 175.950 Rhode Island L H 187.500 - 187.700 Ursinus W H 183.650 - 171.550 North Carolina^ L N 184.550 - 188.300 North Carolina St.^ L A 184.550 - 192.600 Radford W N 184.550 - 183.925 Pittsburgh^ L A 184.625 - 189.825 So. Connecticut L H 183.925 - 184.100 Vermont L A 184.300 - 186.275 Pennsylvania W H 187.450 - 181.600 George Washington L A 187.125 - 192.175 Cornell W A 187.225 - 169.550 Radford W A 187.225 - 184.900 West Virginia^ L A 188.350 - 194.050 EAGL Championships A 188.000 - Eighth

1997 MEET RESULTS (5-9, 1-3 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Temple W A 184.925 - 183.625 Rhode Island L A 185.225 - 189.025 Ursinus W H 184.350 - 170.450 James Madison L H 184.500 - 187.325  Ohio State L A 189.975 - 194.275 Pittsburgh^ W H 190.375 - 189.900 New Hampshire^ L A 188.025 - 190.800 So. Connecticut W A 186.200 - 181.925 James Madison L N 187.300 - 190.725 North Carolina^ L A 187.300 - 193.325 Cornell W H 190.000 - 179.900 George Washington L N 191.075 - 192.575 Massachusetts L N 191.075 - 192.525 West Virginia^ L A 191.075 - 195.925 EAGL Championships A 190.050 - Eighth NIT Championships A 188.575 - Seventh

1998 MEET RESULTS (6-8, 0-4 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Ursinus W A 180.825 - 166.775 Towson^ L A 183.600 - 189.425 Temple W H 185.750 - 180.225 Radford W H 189.775 - 184.475 James Madison W A 185.250 - 182.125 Pittsburgh^ L N 185.250 - 187.925 Illinois L N 189.025 - 195.330 Ohio State L A 189.025 - 194.600 Pittsburgh^ L A 186.625 - 190.075 So. Connecticut W H 189.200 - 184.800 Auburn L A 184.975 - 192.150 Cornell W A 186.675 - 183.125 George Washington L N 190.325 - 192.525 West Virginia^ L A 190.325 - 196.000 EAGL Championships H 190.875 - Eighth NCAA Regional A 185.550 - Seventh

1999 MEET RESULTS (10-14, 0-7 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Penn State L A 187.975 - 195.075 Radford W A 190.825 - 189.975 Temple W A 187.625 - 183.550 Ursinus W N 187.625 - 172.325 So. Connecticut W A 185.600 - 177.900 James Madison W H 188.150 - 184.125


ALL-TIME MEET RESULTS Kentucky L Ohio State L West Virginia^ L Bridgeport W Pittsburgh^ L Ursinus W New Hampshire^ L Rhode Island L Temple W Ursinus W West Virginia^ L Cornell W Towson^ L Michigan L UCLA L Ball State L Maryland^ L West Virginia^ L EAGL Championships NIT Championships

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191.550 - 192.575 191.550 - 192.350 191.550 - 195.000 189.775 - 185.175 189.775 - 192.100 189.775 - 154.500 189.475 - 191.625 189.475 - 190.075 192.325 - 187.675 192.325 - 177.450 192.325 - 193.650 191.400 - 183.625 191.400 - 193.075 189.075 - 197.400 189.075 - 195.700 191.425 - 191.625 191.425 - 193.100 191.425 - 195.400 192.375 - Eighth 193.827 - Second

2000 MEET RESULTS (16-5, 1-2 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton Illinois State L N 187.125 - 189.450 Western Michigan W A 187.125 - 186.825 Wisconsin - RF W N 187.125 - 157.950 Towson^ L A 187.300 - 193.225 Temple W H 192.475 - 185.425 So. Connecticut W H 191.300 - 181.075 James Madison W A 191.275 - 189.025 Temple W N 191.275 - 182.950 Bowling Green L A 192.825 - 193.950 Cornell W N 192.825 - 183.950 Pittsburgh^ W A 192.150 - 190.550 Brown W N 192.700 - 184.925 Massachusetts W N 192.700 - 190.575 Rhode Island W A 192.700 - 192.150 Ursinus W H 195.400 - 181.475 Eastern Michigan W H 195.125 - 191.575 Cornell W A 191.300 - 187.475 Cortland W N 191.300 - 177.900 Eastern Michigan W N 191.300 - 190.975 George Washington L N 193.900 - 194.375 West Virginia^ L A 193.900 - 197.275 EAGL Championships A 191.625 - Eighth NCAA Regionals A 191.850 - Fourth

2001 MEET RESULTS (8-9, 1-4 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire^ L A 188.375 - 191.700 Towson^ L A 186.075 - 192.050 Wilson W N 186.075 - 157.475 Temple W A 187.675 - 179.400 West Virginia^ L A 189.025 - 193.325 Cortland W H 190.100 - 183.725 James Madison L H 190.100 - 190.325 So. Connecticut W A 187.850 - 187.000 Pittsburgh^ W H 191.250 - 190.975 Eastern Michigan L A 186.675 - 193.800 Rhode Island L H 188.200 - 189.175 Ursinus W H 188.200 - 183.035 Cornell W H 193.025 - 186.350 Maryland^ L A 191.475 - 196.200 Alabama L N 189.775 - 197.525 Cornell W N 189.775 - 184.600 Penn State L A 189.775 - 196.650 EAGL Championships A 191.825 - Seventh

2002 MEET RESULTS (12-9, 2-6 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire^ L H 189.150 - 190.600 Massachusetts W A 187.900 - 185.075 Temple W H 193.525 - 185.850 Towson^ W H 193.525 - 191.375 Pittsburgh^ W N 191.950 - 190.950 West Virginia^ L A 191.950 - 195.200 James Madison W A 190.600 - 188.725 Bowling Green L H 191.225 - 192.000 So. Connecticut W H 191.225 - 186.175

James Madison W Pittsburgh^ L Wilson W Michigan State L Cortland W Maryland^ L Ursinus W Cornell W Massachusetts W Maryland^ L Towson^ L William & Mary L EAGL Championships

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192.125 - 189.150 192.125 - 194.350 192.125 - 160.750 191.350 - 195.725 190.450 - 182.425 190.450 - 192.500 190.450 - 183.225 191.375 - 190.450 193.200 - 192.250 190.275 - 195.325 190.275 - 192.375 190.275 - 192.225 192.700 - Seventh

2003 MEET RESULTS (14-13, 0-7 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L A 190.850 - 192.900 Yale W N 190.850 - 188.200 Brown W N 190.850 - 184.600 Cornell W N 189.100 - 184.525 Temple W N 189.100 - 185.675 Rhode Island W N 189.100 - 186.975 William & Mary W N 189.100 - 187.150 George Washington L A 189.100 - 191.950 North Carolina L N 189.100 - 192.300 Temple L A 191.875 - 191.950 James Madison W H 192.825 - 186.825 Towson L H 192.825 - 193.050 Ursinus W H 192.825 - 183.175 S. Connecticut W A 190.700 - 186.875 Cornell W N 191.325 - 187.200 Pittsburgh L A 191.325 - 193.950 Penn State L N 192.400 - 195.450 West Virginia L A 192.400 - 194.900 Temple W H 193.950 - 191.200 Bridgeport W H 193.950 - 185.000 Arizona State L A 193.125 - 197.825 California L N 193.125 - 196.100 Yale W H 193.700 - 191.900 Michigan State L H 193.700 - 195.450 Brown W H 193.700 - 191.500 Maryland L A 193.825 - 195.750 North Carolina L A 193.000 - 195.000 EAGL Championships A 193.025 - Eighth

2004 MEET RESULTS (17-6, 5-3 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L H 193.350 - 194.250 Towson L A 192.500 - 193.950 Yale W N 192.500 - 186.525 Temple W H 193.800 - 190.700 James Madison W A 192.375 - 191.350 S. Connecticut W H 194.250 - 188.750 West Chester W H 194.250 - 179.375 Pittsburgh L A 192.550 - 194.730 Cornell W N 192.550 - 188.475 Brown W N 192.550 - 188.475 Yale W A 192.725 - 192.250 North Carolina L A 194.025 - 197.150 William and Mary W N 194.025 - 193.325 Towson W N 194.025 - 193.000 Maryland W H 195.100 - 193.925 Temple W H 195.100 - 192.425 Bridgeport W H 195.100 - 189.500 Western Michigan L H 194.075 - 194.425 Cornell W H 194.075 - 192.450 Ithaca W H 194.075 - 190.450 North Carolina L H 194.675 - 196.275 Cortland W H 194.675 - 188.950 Ursinus W H 194.675 - 188.500 EAGL Championships A 192.475-Eighth

2005 MEET RESULTS (16-9, 2-6 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L A 190.825 - 191.600 North Carolina State L A 189.300-192.400 James Madison W H 188.950 - 179.450 Cortland State W H 188.950 - 177.425 Temple W A 189.675 - 186.950

S. Connecticut W Pittsburgh W Brown W Brockport W Maryland L Temple W Brockport W North Carolina L William & Mary W West Virginia L Bridgeport W Eastern Michigan L Cornell W Ursinus W Towson L Maryland L Pittsburgh W Penn State L Temple W William & Mary W EAGL Championships NCAA Regionals USA Collegiate Nationals

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190.125 - 180.550 190.750 - 190.050 190.750 - 186.000 190.750 - 183.450 192.475 - 189.550 189.550 - 188.950 189.550 - 180.800 195.850 - 192.100 192.100 - 191.150 193.150 - 192.525 192.525 - 185.725 191.300 - 191.200 191.200 - 187.775 191.200 - 184.650 193.175 - 192.700 192.850 - 192.700 192.700 - 191.225 195.500 - 193.100 193.100 - 190.300 193.100 - 189.650 192.625 - Seventh 191.350 - Sixth 193.025 - First

2006 MEET RESULTS (10-8, 1-5 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire W H 189.250 - 189.225 NC State L A 187.000 - 191.000 James Madison W A 190.025 - 181.000 Temple W H 191.650 - 184.675 Pittsburgh L A 190.625 - 191.95 Penn L A 190.550 - 196.025 Nebraska L A 190.550 - 195.475 Yale W A 190.550 - 190.200 Pittsburgh L A 191.050 - NR Maryland L A 101.050 - NR Bridgeport W H 190.550 - 174.075 Bowling Green W H 190.550 - 184.025 Rhode Island W H 190.550 - 187.150 Towson W H 190.550 - 190.050 Cornell W A 191.900 - 189.180 Eastern Michigan L A 191.900 - 193.550 Yale W A 190.250 - 188.000 Towson L A 190.250 - 193.900 EAGL Championships H 191.425 - Seventh NCAA Regionals A 188.975 - Sixth USA Collegiate Nationals A 190.225 - Fifth

2007 MEET RESULTS (17-6, 3-3 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L H 191.775 - 190.125 New Hampshire W A 189.225 - 188.900 Rhode Island W A 189.225 - 186.525 Yale W A 189.225 - 185.325 James Madison W H 189.550 - 183.625 Temple W A 189.675 - 185.700 NC State W H 191.800 - 191.575 Pittsburgh L H 190.500 - 192.950 Yale W H 190.500 - 184.075 Brockport W H 190.500 - 183.425 Cortland W A 190.200 - 183.525 Ursinus W H 191.250 - 188.300 Rhode Island W H 191.250 - 187.800 Bridgeport W H 191.250 - 182.950 Cornell W H 192.575 - 190.350 Towson L A 191.675 - 193.525 Yale L A 191.675 - 191.775 West Virginia L A 190.225 - 195.275 Temple W A 190.225 - 189.975 Yale W A 190.225 - 186.925 Penn State L A 191.550 - 196.325 New Hampshire W A 191.550 - 190.325 Yale W A 191.550 - 187.475 EAGL Championships A 192.600 - Sixth NCAA Regionals A 190.875 - Sixth USA Collegiate Nationals A 189.950 - Third

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ALL-TIME MEET RESULTS 2008 MEET RESULTS (10-13-1, 0-8 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L H 191.475 - 183.450 Bridgeport W H 183.450 - 177.075 Pennsylvania W A 189.525 - 186.525 North Carolina L N 193.575 - 187.625 George Washington L A 190.000 - 187.625 Cornell W N 187.625 - 185.975 Temple W N 187.625 - 184.900 William & Mary W N 187.625 - 182.725 Temple W H 187.525 - 185.325 Pittsburgh L A 192.300 - 189.075 Cortland W H 188.650 - 179.200 Yale W A 188.250 - 188.200 West Virgina L H 193.925 - 189.900 Rhode Island T H 189.900 - 189.900 Bridgeport W H 189.900 - 187.625 Ursinus W H 189.900 - 185.250 Cornell L A 191.450 - 187.800 Towson L H 192.950 - 188.025 West Virginia L A 196.175 - 188.575 Minnesota L N 195.375 - 188.575 New Hampshire L N 193.400 - 188.575 Penn State L A 195.725 - 189.475 Maryland L N 192.675 - 189.475 Nebraska L N 196.000 - 189.475 EAGL Championships A 189.025 - Eighth

2009 MEET RESULTS (6-22, 0-9 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L A 191.575 - 185.275 North Carolina L N 192.925 - 186.250 Geogre Washington L A 192.900 - 186.250 Cornell L N 188.700 - 186.250 Temple L N 188.500 - 186.250 William & Mary W N 186.250 - 185.100 William & Mary W H 189.050 - 185.725 Penn W H 189.050 - 184.450 George Washington L H 191.625 - 189.050 Towson L N 192.275 - 187.950 Temple L A 191.375 - 187.950 Bridgeport L A 190.575 - 187.950 Maryland L N 194.475 - 187.950 West Virginia L A 193.925 - 187.950 George Washington L N 191.775 - 187.950 Pittsburgh L H 192.850 - 189.575 Yale W H 189.575 - 183.975 Cortland State W A 193.500 - 187.500 Penn State L A 195.900 - 187.525 New Hampshire L N 193.400 - 187.525 Bridgeport L N 189.475 - 187.525 Alaska-Anchorage L H 192.775 - 192.050 Bridgeport W H 192.050 - 191.850 Cornell L H 190.350 - 190.075 Towson L A 193.975 - 188.275 Bridgeport L N 190.725 - 188.275 William & Mary L N 190.100 - 188.275 S. Connecticut L N 189.425 - 188.275 EAGL Championships A 189.125 - Eighth

2010 MEET RESULTS (10-14, 0-9 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire L H 188.925 - 189.725 NC State L A 188.100 - 193.825 Penn W A 190.725 - 185.100 Temple W H 188.550 - 187.775 Maryland L A 190.550 - 193.925 West Virginia L N 190.550 - 194.550 Denver L N 190.550 - 192.950 Pittsburgh L A 189.300 - 195.175 Iowa State L N 189.300 - 195.125 Brockport W N 189.300 - 188.350 Brockport W H 189.400 - 186.550 Cortland W H 189.400 - 182.250 Ursinus W H 189.400 - 181.975 Kent State L A 187.825 - 194.575 Northern Illinois L N 187.925 - 192.775 Bridgeport L H 190.875 - 190.900 William & Mary W H 190.875 - 189.000

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Southern Conn. St. W Cornell L Brockport W Towson L Bridgeport L Yale W North Carolina L EAGL Championships USA Collegiate Nationals

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190.875 - 188.850 190.950 - 192.675 190.950 - 188.250 192.675 - 193.400 192.675 - 193.200 192.675 - 191.000 187.200 - 196.225 187.650 - Eighth 190.700 - Fourth

2011 MEET RESULTS (20-8, 2-5 EAGL) Head Coach: Chrystal Chollet-Norton New Hampshire^ L A 191.875 - 194.500 North Carolina^ L N 191.725 - 193.900 George Washington^ L A 191.725-191.975 Cornell W N 191.725 - 191.275 William & Mary W N 191.725 - 190.275 Temple W N 191.725 - 189.625 Penn W N 191.725 - 189.425 North Carolina^ W H 192.050 - 190.975 Penn W H 192.050 - 188.750 Brown W H 192.050 - 184.725 West Virginia^ L A 191.150 - 194.075 Pittsburgh^ W N 191.150 - 189.025 Bridgeport L H 191.225 - 191.975 Brown W H 191.225 - 188.300 Yale W A 190.575 - 184.975 Ithaca W N 190.575 - 177.925 Cortland W A 193.525 - 187.500 Penn State L N 192.975 - 196.600 Maryland^ L A 192.975 - 195.300 William & Mary W N 192.975 - 186.975 Bridgeport W H 194.150 - 191.850 Ursinus W H 194.150 - 182.425 Cornell W H 194.350 - 191.550 Southern Conn. W H 194.350 - 187.825 Yale W H 194.350 - 186.000 West Chester W H 194.350 - 181.325 Towson L A 190.350 - 193.400 Yale W N 190.350 - 183.600 EAGL Championships A 193.625 - Fifth

2012 MEET RESULTS (13-11, 0-7 EAGL) Head Coach: Louis Levine New Hampshire^ L West Virginia^ L Penn L Temple W Southern Conn. W Ursinus W Pittsburgh^ L George Washington^ L William & Mary W Brown W Cortland W West Virginia^ L Maryland^ L William & Mary W Bridgeport L Eastern Michigan L Air Force W Eastern Michigan W Temple W Cornell W Towson L West Chester W NC State^ L William & Mary W EAGL Champonships

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189.575 - 191.050 191.650 - 193.425 191.925 - 191.975 192.075 - 190.800 192.075 - 186.100 192.075 - 179.700 192.500 - 194.550 192.500 - 193.125 192.500 - 191.825 192.375 - 190.125 192.375 - 188.625 191.700 - 194.800 191.700 - 194.550 191.700 - 191.175 192.400 - 193.875 192.400 - 193.125 192.400 - 190.950 193.175 - 192.225 193.175 - 191.375 193.175 - 191.275 193.200 - 193.450 193.200 - 189.025 192.600 - 195.450 192.600 - 191.650 193.850 - Eighth

2013 MEET RESULTS (12-12, 2-4 EAGL) Head Coach: Louis Levine New Hampshire^ L Alaska W Yale W Penn W Ursinus W Bridgeport L Penn State L

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192.800 - 194.850 193.900 - 191.550 193.900 - 185.750 192.925 - 190.525 192.925 - 182.725 192.925 - 194.100 193.225 - 195.500

Iowa L Pittsburgh^ L Pittsburgh^ W Brown W Southern Connecticut W Kent State L Maryland^ L West Virginia L Denver L Utah State W Boise State L Cornell W Brockport W William & Mary W Towson^ W West Virginia L Maryland^ L EAGL Championships

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193.225 - 195.325 193.225 - 193.575 195.000 - 194.625 195.000 - 191.850 195.000 - 188.525 193.700 - 195.675 195.050 - 196.175 195.050 - 195.775 193.925 - 195.800 193.925 - 192.150 193.925 - 194.525 195.975 - 191.325 195.975 - 188.750 195.975 - 191.100 195.550 - 194.600 194.175 - 196.050 194.175 - 194.800 193.925 - Seventh

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LIVINGSTON RECREATION CENTER Rutgers Gymnastics entered a new home in 2001 with the completion of the training and competition areas at the Livingston Recreation Center.

The training area is set up with two uneven bars, four beams, and a full-size floor for practice. The gymnasium, which has served as a recreation facility for several years, has undergone an internal facelift to accommodate a new, 6,000 square-foot gymnastics practice facility with state-of-the-art training equipment. The Scarlet Knights have benefited from newly-designed enhancements to its facility in 2008 which provided optimal training conditions for the program. A brand new surface for the floor exercise and a newly-added in-ground tumbling pit has opened up the facility’s layout and made it more conducive for training. New bleachers were erected in the facility which presents a pleasant experience for fans on the day of a meet. The new facility allows the Scarlet Knights to train to their full potential, as well as helps attract some of the top gymnastics recruits in the country.

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HOME OF THE SCARLET KNIGHTS AB O UT TH E LI V I N G S TO N R ECR EATI O N C ENTER The Livingston Recreation Center offers a number of options for physical activity for both students and faculty/staff. The indoor facility consists of a multi-court basketball area with a synthetic Mondo floor (which can be converted to one indoor soccer area, five volleyball courts, or a combination of basketball, floor hockey, and volleyball), locker rooms for both men and women with saunas in each, a mirrored Multi-Purpose room for classes or practice, conference room, and offices. A 3,000 square foot Fitness Center offers a variety of cardiovascular equipment (bikes, rowers, treadmills, etc.), as well as assorted weight machines (Paramount and Nautilus) and free weights. Classes are offered during the academic year in aerobics/step, weight training, martial arts, tennis, and other activities.

D I R ECT IONS ** FROM ROUTE 18 NORTH: Follow Route 18 North past the exits for “Route 27” and “Rutgers University” and proceed over the Raritan River on the John Lynch Memorial Bridge. (Approx. 3.7 miles). On the other side of river proceed straight on Rt. 18. Take the exit for Livingston Campus/ Avenue E. Follow Ave. E until end and make left onto Road #3. Gym is on your right.

Outdoor space consists of five lit tennis courts, one enclosed lit hockey court, four basketball courts, one lit football field, one rugby field, one soccer field, a beach volleyball court and several softball fields.

FROM NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE (NORTH OR SOUTH) : Turn off at Exit 9. After toll booths bear to the right; follow signs for “Route 18 North - New Brunswick.” Follow directions to campus from ** Route 18 North. FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (NORTH OR SOUTH): Southbound - Coming from northern New Jersey: Turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. Follow directions to campus from ** Route 18 North. Northbound - Coming from southern New Jersey (below Exit 105): Turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approximately 24 miles you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey Turnpike and continue on Route 18 North. Follow directions to campus from ** Route 18 North. NORTHBOUND (ABOVE EXIT 105): Follow Parkway over Driscoll Bridge and take Exit 127 (Route 440 North). Follow Route 440 North (it becomes Route 287 North). Follow directions for Route 287 North, below. FROM ROUTE 1 (NORTH OR SOUTH): Turn off at exit marked “Route 18 North-New Brunswick”. Follow directions to campus from ** Route 18 North. FROM ROUTE 287 (NORTH OR SOUTH): Turn off at Exit 9 (formerly Exit 5) “River Road, Bound Brook, Highland Park”. Proceed East on River Road toward Highland Park until you reach the fifth traffic light (approximately 3.4 miles) at the intersection of River Road and Route 18. Turn left at the River Road traffic light onto Metlars Lane. Enter Rt. 18 North via River Road. Take the exit for Livingston Campus/Avenue E. Follow Ave. E until end and make left onto Road #3. Gym is on your right.

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GYMNASTICS SCORING GUIDE In collegiate team competition, six gymnasts perform in each of four events (vault, uneven parallel bars, balance beam, and floor exercise). The five best individual scores per event comprise the cumulative team total. Collegiate competition requires at least two judges to evaluate the score of an athlete’s performance. The scores are averaged to arrive at a final mark. A perfect team score is 200, with top collegiate scores ranging between 190.00 and 197.00. Optional routines, choreographed by the gymnast to express herself through the skills she may perform best, are based on a score of 9.6 with an additional four-tenths (.4) for completing more difficult skills and/or combinations. Judges use the following categories to evaluate optional routines: Value parts (difficulty)............................................ 3.00 Special Requirements............................................ 1.20 Bonus Parts ................................................................. 0.50 Composition................................................................ 0.60 Execution...................................................................... 4.70-5.20 Total................................................................................. 10.00

VAULT The vaulting event requires speed, quickness and explosive power. Vaults are divided into four categories: handsprings, forward saltos, backward saltos and vaults from a roundoff. Each of these vaults is assigned a vault of up to 10.0. Deductions are taken from the starting value of the vault. Basis for deductions stems from technical errors in the areas of preflight (approach to the horse), repulsion (the rise of the horse), and the afterflight (distance and height from the horse). In 2001, the rules were modified so that each gymnast would be permitted to perform one vault for scoring purposes. This is a change from previous seasons, where gymnastics could perform two of the same or two different vaults, and were awarded the higher of the two scores. Due to safety concerns, in 2003 the design of the vault horse was been changed. It now has a larger top, allowing thegymnast more room to place her hands on the horse. It is referred to as the “tongue”, since that is what the new shape resembles.

U NEVE N BARS A complete routine on the uneven bars comprises some 10 to 15 moves, consisting mainly of swinging and suspension skills utilizing both bars with many regrasps. A change of direction is required in the routine, while pauses for concentration, extra swings and uncharacteristic elements are to be avoided. The gymnast must change bars at least two times, and must have at least two flight elements. As mentioned above under scoring, bonus parts worth up to 0.40 can be awarded for completing difficult skills. On this event, some of the bonus

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BALAN CE B EAM The routine must be composed of elements from the following groups: tumbling with and without flight; strength; and dance (i.e. turns, leaps, and body waves). Special requirements on the balance beam are a tumbling series, a leap or a large jump, a full turn and a series of skills combining dance and acrobatics. The routine must last between 1:10 and 1:30. Performing on the beam requires precise movement and intense concentration, as each ‘wobble’ results in a deduction. Elements performed on the beam that receive bonus points are somersaulting mounts, double-back dismounts, double turns, one-arm handstands, and jumps showing maximum flexibility.

F LO O R EX ER CI S E Floor exercise is a combination of dance, tumbling and acrobatics performed to music. Creative and dynamic changes in rhythm and energy levels help to create an exciting routine where composition plays an important role. The exercise must last between 1:10 and 1:30. A routine consists of three tumbling “passes” and the gymnast must balance the difficulty of both her tumbling skills and dance skills and should finish the routine as strongly as it was started. Bonus points are awarded on this event for more than two twists in the same somersault, a double-back preceded by a front or backsomersault, a triple turn, and certain unique dance elements. Specific deductions are taken for stepping off the mat and for being out of sync with the music.


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ROBERT L. BARCHI is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Since beginning his tenure on September 1, 2012, President Barchi has been overseeing preparations for integrating into Rutgers most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, as outlined in the recently adopted New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act. He has begun work on a university strategic plan (the first in more than 15 years) and was part of a statewide coalition of university, business, and labor leaders urging voter support of a $750 million bond act for higher education construction, which was approved by a wide margin in November. President Barchi announced on November 20, 2012 that all intercollegiate athletic teams on Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus will join the Big Ten Conference at a date to be determined.

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

DR. ROBER T L. BARCHI PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

wide entity that he expanded to become the focus for Penn’s growth in neuroscience, encompassing the intellectual activities of more than 120 faculty members. Dr. Barchi founded the Department of Neuroscience at Penn and served as its first chair; he also served as chair of the Department of Neurology. He was named the Fairhill Professor in 2002, a position that he still holds in emeritus status.

From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Prior to Jefferson, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution founded in 1740. There, he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, all academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi was born in Philadelphia but spent his formative years not far from Rutgers in Westfield, N.J. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed specialty training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and holds board certification in neurology. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a teacher and as an NIH-funded researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology, and he has published extensively in his field. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his pioneering research on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels in nerve and muscle, and on the role these critical molecules can play in human disease. He was also elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians and named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Neurological Association, and the American Academy of Neurology. In 1972, Dr. Barchi began his academic career as a faculty member at Penn. Within a decade, he rose to become the David Mahoney Professor of Neurological Sciences. Between 1983 and 1996, he served as director of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences—an interdisciplinary, university-

The University of Pennsylvania named Dr. Barchi as its provost and chief academic officer in 1999, and he served in this capacity until 2004. As provost, Dr. Barchi had responsibility for the university’s 12 schools and their academic programs and budgets and Penn’s intercollegiate athletics program, as well as for Penn’s students and faculty. During his tenure, he worked with president Judith Rodin to reassert the primacy of the academic mission in the direction of the university. He recruited new leadership to nine of the 12 schools at Penn and established a number of universitywide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. He also led the university through a comprehensive strategic planning process. As president of Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Barchi oversaw a period of tremendous growth. The university established three new schools—including the Jefferson School of Pharmacy, which graduated its first class in May 2012, and the Jefferson School of Population Health, the only school in the nation to offer a master’s degree in chronic care management. Overall student enrollment increased by 51 percent and annual degrees awarded rose by 54 percent. Dr. Barchi also expanded the reach of the campus, inaugurating the Partnership in Healthcare Education, an academic affiliation with the University of Delaware that offers dual-degree programs between the two institutions. Other accomplishments at Jefferson include successful implementation of an ambitious strategic plan that integrated the university’s clinical, education, and research missions; a comprehensive facilities master plan that supports those missions; and a major fundraising campaign that provides the resources necessary for success. During Dr. Barchi’s tenure, Jefferson established 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships, helping to ensure a healthy and diverse community of faculty and students. The university surpassed

$300 million in fundraising under his leadership, twice the amount raised during the preceding eight-year period. During his presidency, Dr. Barchi also oversaw the transformation of Jefferson’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. A coordinated construction program, coupled with improved landscape design and signage, helped provide visitors and the Jefferson community a sense of place and connectedness to the compact urban campus in the heart of the city’s historic district. Dr. Barchi is married to Francis Harper Barchi, a tenure-track faculty member of the Rutgers School of Social Work. Before coming to Rutgers, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was engaged in education and research activities relating to international research ethics. Francis Barchi holds a Ph.D. in social welfare, a master’s in bioethics, and a master’s in nonprofit leadership from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Smith College. She is the former executive vice president of the Dana Foundation in New York, a post she assumed following a 20-year span as president of her own company, which provided protocol and strategic communication services for international clients. Francis Barchi’s research focuses on the social and behavioral factors that influence women’s health in southern Africa. In 2009, she completed the first major quantitative study on women’s autonomy and gender-based violence in Botswana, and she is the principal investigator on a study in that country examining the extent to which women’s understanding of HPV and cervical cancer influences their decision-making about prevention and treatment. She is currently part of a team responsible for ethics training of health professionals in Botswana, Tanzania, and Guatemala. As an avocation, President Barchi is an expert in the history and mechanical development of clocks and watches. In addition to collecting and conserving examples of these timepieces from the 17th and 18th centuries, he designs and constructs his own precision clocks in his basement machine shop. The Barchis, who have four adult children and one young dog, spend their leisure time at their home in coastal Maine where they are avid boaters and hikers.

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JULIE HERMANNÂ

leads Rutgers Athletics transition in 2014 to the nation’s premier academic and athletic conference, the Big Ten. Hermann came to Rutgers after serving previously as the executive senior associate director of athletics for the University of Louisville.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

JULIE HERMANN

DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS tem. She is committed to developing programs to support both athletic and academic pursuits after building one of the nation’s premier systems for studentathletes at Louisville (L-Care).

Hermann spent 15 years at Louisville as the Cardinals built one of the nation’s most competitive athletic programs across the board. Following a national search, Hermann was selected from a pool of 63 candidates. She is the first woman to serve in this capacity at Rutgers and will become the second female athletic director in Big Ten history.

Hermann served in a supervisory capacity of U of L athletics as the university garnered the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball national championship; two BCS Bowl wins; two NCAA women’s basketball national championship appearances (2013 and 2009) and one NCAA men’s soccer College Cup national championship appearance (2010). Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, the Cardinals claimed 64 conference titles.

Prior to that she served as head women’s volleyball coach at the University of Tennessee for six seasons. Under her watch, the Lady Vols advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade. Hermann is immediate past president of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators. She is the former chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Committee. Hermann has served on numerous boards, including the Frazier Rehab Institute, the Louisville Sports Commission and the Kentucky Sports Commission.

Hermann and her partner Dr. LesHermann oversaw 20 sports at lie Danehy are the proud parents Louisville, marketing, academ- of a seven year-old son, Aidan. ics, sports performance, sports medicine, student development and athletic development. She worked to cultivate support for many of the U of L athletic venues that allowed the Cardinals to enjoy one of the nation’s biggest and best building booms in college sports.

“It’s a pleasure to welcome Julie Hermann to the Rutgers community,” said President Robert L. Barchi. “She is one of the most respected athletics administrators in the country and she was deeply involved in moving Louisville from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and from the BIG EAST to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Her 15 years of leadership experience will be an invaluable Before joining U of L, Hermann asset to the university as we served as an assistant coach prepare to enter the Big Ten.” for USA Volleyball, helping the national team to a silver medal One of the primary goals set by finish at the World University Hermann is to create a best-in- Games in 1997. class student-athlete care sys-

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

JASON BAUM

SARAH BAUMGAR TNER

GEOFF BROWN

Senior Associate Athletic Director Communications

Senior Associate Athletic Director Development

Senior Associate Athletic Director Chief Marketing Officer

KATHLEEN HICKEY

DOUGLAS KOKOSKIE

Senior Associate Athletic Director Olympic Sports

Senior Associate Athletic Director Facilities, Operations & Events

DR. ROBER T MONACO

NICK OJEA

JANINE PURCARO

Associate Athletic Director Sports Medicine

Associate Athletic Director Compliance

Chief Financial Officer

BRIAN COLVIN Associate Director of Athletics Finance & Administration

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JOHN TERNYILA

SHAWN TUCKER

SCOT T WALKER

Senior Associate Athletic Director Finance

Assistant Athletic Director Student -Athlete Development

Executive Director of Academic Support Services




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