2023 West Virginia University Gymnastics Guide

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MOUNTAINEER GYMNASTICS

A Championship Program 2 Cary Gym and The WVU Coliseum 4 West Virginia University 6

GYMNASTICS STAFF

Jason Butts .................................................................................................. 10

Travis Doak 14

Zaakira Muhammad 17 Support Staff 18

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

Roster 20

Photo Roster 21

Kendra Combs ............................................................................................ 22

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 24

Abbie Pierson 26

Kianna Yancey 28

Chloe Asper 30 Ellen Collins 32

Gillian Fletcher 34 Agatha Handono 36

Kiana Lewis ................................................................................................. 38

Brooke Alban 40

Brynn Freehling 42

Heidi Hartje 44

Anna Leigh 46

Kaia Bochow 48

Brooke Irwin 49

Carlee Nelson 50

Olivia Pitzer ................................................................................................ 51

Ellie Sigman 52 Miranda Smith 53 Emma Wehry .............................................................................................. 54

2023 SEASON PREVIEW 2023 Season Preview 56 2023 Schedule 57 Quick Facts 58

2022 SEASON REVIEW

2022 Season Review ................................................................................... 60 2022 Statistics 62 2022 Season Highs 63 2022 Results 63 2022 Meet-by-Meet 64

THE RECORD BOOK

School Records 66

NCAA Records 67

Top 50 Team Scores 68

Individual Honors 69

All-Americans ............................................................................................ 70

WVU Coliseum Records 71

Top Attendance Marks 71

Career 10.0 and 9.9 Scores 72

Top Event Scores 73

Career Records 78 Season Records 79 Conference Champions 80 Conference Honors ................................................................................... 81 Academic Honors 83 Team Awards 85

All-Time Scores 86 Series Records 98 Championship Appearances 99 Shari Retton 101 Kristin Quackenbush 102 Janáe Cox ................................................................................................. 103 Lajuanda Moody 104

GENERAL INFORMATION

WVU President E. Gordon Gee 106

WVU Director of Athletics Wren Baker 107

WVU Intercollegiate Athletics Senior Staff 108 Media Information 109 WVU Athletics Communications ............................................................. 110

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KIRAH KOSHINSKI

2016 NACGC/W Vault (second team)

2017 NACGC/W Vault (second team) 2018 NACGC/W Vault (second team) 2019 NACGC/W Vault (first team)

ZAAKIRA MUHAMMAD

2017 NCAA Floor (second team)

JANÁE COX

2007 NCAA Floor (first team)

2000 NCAA Bars (second team)

KRISTIN

QUACKENBUSH

1994 NCAA Vault (second team) Floor (second team) 1995 NCAA Floor (second team) 1996 NCAA Vault (first team) Floor (second team) All Around (second team)

LAJUANDA MOODY

1994 NCAA Beam (second team)

SHARI RETTON

1982 AIAW Vault (first team) Bars (first team) Floor (first team) All Around (first team)

KRISTEN MACRIE

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CHARACTER

Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867.

RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION

R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

ACCREDITATION

WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.

GOVERNANCE

The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. E. Gordon Gee is WVU’s 24th president.

CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown (ranked R1, the highest research category institution) to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are leveraging our talents and resources to create a better future for West Virginia and the world.

The WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley offers more than 30 majors, including one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.

WVU Potomac State College in Keyser has one of the lowest tuition rates of all the nation’s four-year institutions. Offering more than 65 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.

The WVU System also includes WVU Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg, as well as farms and five forests throughout the state and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.

The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that has been named “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown, population 30,953, was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider and is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest.

Other rankings: Kiplinger.com included Morgantown in their 10 great places to live list; one of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; a “Top 50 College Town” by Parade magazine; and Movoto ranked Morgantown the “#1 Most Exciting Place in West Virginia” for its music, art and nightlife.

STUDENT PROFILE

Fall 2021 WVU System enrollment was 28,000+:

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 25 Truman Scholars, 46 Goldwater Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 28 Boren Scholars, 72 Gilman Scholars, 70 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 36 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, 27 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships and one Schwarzman Scholar.

FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE

Excellent faculty — 19 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year — guide and mentor students. Sixty-six percent of WVU Morgantown classes are taught by full-time instructional faculty.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Thirteen Morgantown colleges and schools offer 355+ majors in agriculture, natural resources and design; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Students can choose from among 500+ student organizations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.

SERVICE AND LEARNING

The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification — joining only six percent of all universities. It is the only institution in West Virginia the foundation recognizes for its community engagement.

PARENTS CLUB

The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000-plus members, connects parents and families with the student experience.

ALUMNI Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 200,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations.

PRIVATE SUPPORT

New gifts and pledges received for the fiscal year 202021 totaled $270.1 million. The combined gifts were made by 18,216 donors in 38,480 transactions.

ADMISSION AND APPLICATION

TIMELINE

Admission is based on a combination of high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores. Applications are processed beginning August 1 for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit PROMISE Scholarship applications. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and there is no official application deadline.

Head Coach Jason Butts 10 Associate Head Coach Travis Doak .............................14 Assistant Head Coach Zaakira Muhammad ................17 Support Staff ..............................................................18
Gymnastics staff

Following a five-year tenure that saw him rise from assistant coach to associate head coach, Jason Butts became West Virginia University’s third gymnastics head coach in April 2011.

Since his appointment, Butts has compiled a 136-97-1 (.586) career record with the Mountaineers. He has led WVU to nine appearances at the NCAA Regional Championships and a program-best, second-place showing at the 2015 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship

. In a return to a more normal season following the COVID-19 pandemic, Butts’ 2022 Mountaineers finished the year at 13-5 on their way to their seventh consecutive NCAA Regional Championships berth. Butts led WVU to a recordbreaking campaign that consisted of 11 straight wins and six team scores that rank inside the program’s top 50 all-time, culminating with a third-place finish at the 2022 Big 12 Championship. The squad recorded a season-high and a program-best at the championship with a 196.575, earning its highest finish at the conference meet since 2017.

Butts and the Mountaineers received recognition at the conference level for their impressive season in 2022, as Kendra Combs and Abbie Pierson garnered WVU’s first Big 12 Gymnast of the Week accolades since 2019. It was the first time the team earned multiple weekly honors in the same season since 2016.

At season’s end, Combs was named a member of the All-Big 12 Team, the first WVU gymnast to earn all-conference honors on the all-around since 2014. Additionally, Rachel Hornung finished third on the all-around at the Big 12 Championship, earning recognition on the All-Big 12 Championship Team, West Virginia’s first honor on the all-around since 2015.

The Mountaineers were ranked inside the top 25 of the Road to Nationals rankings on floor exercise every week during the regular season, finishing the year at No. 19 with a 49.345 National Qualifying Score (NQS). WVU’s floor lineup debuted in the rankings at No. 4 on Jan. 17, marking the team’s highest ranking since at least 1998. The last time the Mountaineers appeared inside the Road to Nationals top 10 was in 2001.

Academically, nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2022 Academic AllBig 12 Gymnastics First Team, including four gymnasts who were recognized with 4.0 grade point averages.

The 2021 campaign saw the Mountaineers competing in a double roundrobin, home and away conference slate due to restrictions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with six conference meets, WVU also competed against regional rival Pitt to close the regular season. Butts led WVU to a pair of wins against the Panthers, while the team ended the year ranked No. 28 in the Road to Nationals Rankings with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 391.419.

The Mountaineers’ floor exercise lineup was ranked inside the top 25 every week, as the squad posted a 49.0 or higher in all but two meets. Kendra Combs ranked inside the top 10 on floor in the conference, checking in at No. 10 overall with an NQS of 9.888. Combs also led the squad with 11 podium finishes and seven event wins on the year.

In the postseason, West Virginia hosted the Big 12 Gymnastics Championship and the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships inside the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown. Butts’ Mountaineers finished fourth (195.725) at the Big 12 Championship and third (195.65) in the second of two second-round meets at the Regional Championships.

Nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Teams, including six first-team members. Kianna Yancey was the lone WVU gymnast to earn the recognition with a 4.0 grade point average. Additionally, ten members of the team were named Scholastic All-Americans by the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). McKenna Linnen also received the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12 Conference’s highest academic honor.

In a season cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, Butts guided WVU to four top-50 scores in 2020, including a season-high 196.425 in wins over Pitt and Rutgers on March 1, at the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia won six of its last eight competitions and finished the year ranked No. 24 nationally on floor exercise. Individually, 12 of the 16 Mountaineers who saw competitive time reached the podium. Chloe Cluchey posted a personal best on floor, scoring a winning 9.95 on March 1. Her total was the team’s highest individual score of the season, becoming the first WVU gymnast to earn a 9.95+ since Kirah Koshinski scored a 9.975 on March 17, 2019.

Academically, a program-record eleven Mountaineers were named NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans, marking the fifth time since 1987 that 10 or more gymnasts received recognition. Nine student-athletes also earned a spot on the 2020 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics First Team. The nine first-team honors are a team record and top the previous season-best showing of eight, set in 2018 and 2019. Abby Kaufman and Julia Merwin also received the Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, the Big 12 Conference’s highest academic honor.

Additionally, Kaufman landed on the CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large Third Team for the second year in a row and became the first gymnast in program history to receive the Order of Augusta award, WVU’s most prestigious student honor. Kaufman also earned WVU’s Fred Schaus Captain’s Award, an honor given to the University’s most outstanding varsity team captain. In 2019, Butts led WVU to the regional championships for the 40th time in program history and placed fourth in the second of two second round quad meets at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional Championships with a 195.425 score. Prior to the regional championships, WVU placed fourth at the Big 12 Championship with a 195.6 score.

West Virginia reached double-digit wins in just six meets, the fastest under Butts and the quickest since earning 10 victories in five meets in 2010. The Mountaineers’ 2019 win total of 19 was the team’s top win mark since earning 21 in 2012, Butts’ first season. WVU finished the season with a 19-9 overall record (0-4 Big 12).

West Virginia also was nationally ranked twice in the Road to Nationals Rankings. The vault and floor lineups were nationally ranked each week, with the floor lineup spending seven weeks in the top 10 and peaking at No. 5. At season end, Jaquie Tun and Koshinski owned a combined three national rankings. Koshinski ranked No. 7 on vault and No. 28 on floor, while Tun ranked No. 45 on floor.

Individually, Butts helped coach Koshinski to her fourth career All-America honor and first first-team recognition, as she was named to the NACGC/W Regular Season All-America Vault First Team. Koshinski became the first gymnast in program history to earn at least one honor in four consecutive seasons. The 2019 All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team member also set the WVU records for career 9.9+ scores on vault (26) and floor (22).

Additionally, Kaufman competed in the all-around in all 14 meets, the second-highest season total in program history, and earned 544.925 points, the third-best single-season total in program history. WVU tallied three top-50 scores, including a season-high 196.425 in wins over No. 22 Ohio State, No. 24 Penn State and NC State on March 17, at the WVU Coliseum. Most notably, WVU totaled 49.5 on floor in wins over Pitt and Cornell on Feb. 17, at the WVU Coliseum. The mark was the fifth-best floor score in program history. Koshinski earned the first 10.0 of her career that same day and claimed the floor victory with a career-best 9.975.

Academically, eight Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2019 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics First Team. Three Mountaineers earned the honor with 4.0 grade point averages (GPA); no other conference team had an honoree with a 4.0 GPA. Seven gymnasts also were named NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans. Kaufman led the way in the classroom and became the first gymnast since 2007 to be selected to an Academic All-America Team, as she was named to the 2019 CoSIDA Women’s At-Large Academic All-America Third Team. She also became the second Mountaineer gymnast and the first since Jaida Lawrence in 2015 to earn Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolades.

The Mountaineers were at their most consistent in 2018, as WVU did not count a fall in all but one meet and finished the year at 13-13 (0-6).

WVU made its fourth consecutive appearance at the NCAA Regional Championships, its sixth qualification under Butts, and finished fourth at the 2018 Big 12 Championship with a 195.625 score, its second-best mark in a championship away from Morgantown. Additionally, WVU sat within the national rankings four times throughout the season.

The Mountaineers made their mark in the record book in 2018, as WVU posted five team scores that rank in the program’s top-50 list. Four of the scores were 196.0 or better, and three were earned away from the WVU Coliseum, a feat never achieved before by a Mountaineer team.

For the third consecutive season, a Mountaineer earned All-America accolades, as Koshinski was named to the NACGC/W All-America Second Team for vault, her third career honor. She is only the second Mountaineer gymnast in program history to earn at least three career awards.

Academically, a program-record 10 Mountaineers were named to the 2018 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Team, with eight landing on the first team. Additionally, for the second consecutive season, 10 gymnasts were named Scholastic All-Americans by the NACGC/W. WVU ranked No. 28 nationally and tops among Big 12 schools with a team GPA of 3.5233.

The 2017 season was one of the Mountaineers’ strongest outings under Butts. Not only did WVU have a presence at the NCAA Championships, as Zaakira Muhammad qualified in the all-around, but the program also saw a pair of AllAmericans crowned and finished the year ranked No. 20 in the Road to Nationals Rankings.

The Mountaineers punctuated the 2017 season with a program-best showing at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, finishing third

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overall with a 196.325 mark. The record mark, just 0.3 points short of secondplace Alabama, also was a season high. The Mountaineers set a program regional record on uneven bars (49.35) and matched the program’s regional floor record (49.225). Additionally, Muhammad earned her national championships bid with a fourth-place, 39.325 showing in the all-around, while Koshinski placed second on floor with a 9.925 mark.

Muhammad finished eighth on floor in the second semifinal session at the 2017 NCAA Championships, scoring a program NCAA record 9.9125 and earning All-America Second Team accolades. She became the first Mountaineer since 2007 to earn All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. Additionally, Muhammad scored 9.8 on bars, matching the program’s championship record.

Koshinski also was named to the NACGC/W All-America Second Team for the second straight season, giving WVU two All-Americans in one season for the second time in program history and the first time since 1994. Koshinski also earned her second career All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team accolade.

The Mountaineers were nationally ranked each week but three in 2017. WVU concluded the year ranked No. 20 in the Road to Nationals Rankings, the team’s highest position in the final season rankings since finishing No. 18 in 2007. The squad’s final season record stood at 13-10, 3-3 in Big 12 competition.

Ten gymnasts were named Scholastic All-Americans by the NACGC/W. As a team, WVU ranked No. 25 nationally and tops among Big 12 schools with a team GPA of 3.4935. Additionally, seven gymnasts earned Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Team accolades.

Butts guided the Mountaineers back into the national rankings in 2016, as the team was nationally ranked six of the last nine weeks of the season, marking the squad’s first national ranking since March 18, 2013 (No. 22 in the Jan. 25 Road to Nationals Rankings). The Mountaineers finished the season ranked No. 3 in the Southeast Region, the team’s highest position of the year.

Following its 2016 opener, WVU hit 195.0 or better in 11 straight contests, marking the first time since 2004, and only the second time in program history, the squad scored 195.0+ in all but one of its regular season meets. The Mountaineers finished with an 11-8 overall record (1-5 Big 12).

The Mountaineers put together a solid list of “firsts” in Butts’ fifth season, including scoring 196.0 or better in back-to-back meets for the first time since 2013. Additionally, Koshinski earned the program’s first regular season AllAmerica honor, as she was named to the NACGC/W All-America Second Team. Koshinski also claimed the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honor, the first major Big 12 postseason award for a Mountaineer gymnast. A five-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honoree, she also was named to the All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team and the All-Big 12 Championship Team.

Eight gymnasts were named Scholastic All-Americans by the NACGC/W. The accolades were the most for the program since 2011. Additionally, seven gymnasts landed on the Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Team.

Butts led the Mountaineers to their best-ever finish at the 2015 Big 12 Championship, as the team placed second with a 195.025 score. The squad used the momentum built at the meet to finish fifth at the 2015 NCAA Morgantown

Regional Championships with a score of 195.65, the program’s third-best score at a regional championships. Included in the final total was a 49.225 showing on balance beam, the team’s best-ever score on the event at a regional meet. WVU finished the 2015 season with a 14-9-1 (1-1-1 Big 12) record. Dayah Haley earned her second straight All-Big 12 Championship Team honor with a second place all-around showing at the conference championship. Season highlights also included a 195.35, first-place finish in a quad-meet at NC State, WVU’s first win over the Wolfpack in Raleigh since 2007, and a season-best 196.075 score in wins over Penn and Cornell. Individually, WVU tallied 11 scores of 9.9 or better throughout the season, including 9.95 showings by Haley (floor) and Alexa Goldberg (bars).

The Mountaineers finished the year ranked No. 28 in the GymInfo Poll. Butts also saw his team excel in the classroom in 2015. Lawrence was named the Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the program’s first honoree. Additionally, six gymnasts earned NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors, seven garnered Academic All-Big 12 Team recognitions and two were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.

Butts returned the program to the national stage in his third season, as Hope Sloanhoffer qualified for the NCAA Championships in the all-around, the first gymnast since 2009 to advance to the national championships and the 18th in program history. The 2014 NCAA Athens Regional Championships beam co-champion, Sloanhoffer also captured the Big 12 all-around crown, WVU gymnastics’ first Big 12 title.

As a team, the Mountaineers finished with a 6-11 (0-4 Big 12) overall mark and a third-place showing at the Big 12 Championship, the first conference championship hosted in Morgantown since WVU joined the Big 12 in 2012. The squad scored a program- and season-best 196.375 at the championship. Sloanhoffer finished with two All-Big 12 Championship Team honors (all-around and floor), while Haley (all-around) and Beth Deal (beam) each earned one, quadrupling the program’s honors from 2013. Sloanhoffer, Deal (beam), Goldberg (bars) and Nicolette Swoboda (all-around) all individually qualified for the Athens Regional.

The Mountaineers also showed improvement in the classroom in 2014, as seven gymnasts were named Scholastic All-Americans, an increase from five in 2013. Additionally, seven garnered Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Team recognition, also an increase from five in 2013.

In just his second season at the helm, Butts ushered in a new era for WVU gymnastics in 2013, as the Mountaineers joined perennial powerhouse Oklahoma and Iowa State in the Big 12. The team made a name for itself in its new home, as the squad scored 196.0 or better in every home meet, a feat never before achieved in program history, and finished the year at 13-9 (1-3 Big 12). WVU spent six weeks in the GymInfo Poll, peaking at No. 16, and finished third in its first Big 12 Championship. The team also qualified for its 34th NCAA Regional Championships and placed fifth in front of a WVU Coliseum crowd.

Included in 2013’s five 196.0+ performances were a season-best 196.55 mark in a loss to then-No. 3 Michigan (196.925) and wins over New Hampshire

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(194.875) and Towson (193.15) at the WVU Coliseum on Feb. 24. The Mountaineers’ score was the 10th-best mark in program history. WVU also earned its first Big 12 victory with a 196.15-194.825 win over ISU at the WVU Coliseum on Feb. 10 in front of 2,522 fans, the sixth-largest crowd to attend a home WVU gymnastics meet. In all, WVU competed in front of three home crowds of 1,800 or better, including the team’s Big 12 opener against Oklahoma on Feb. 1, which drew a crowd of 1,881, the 11th-best mark in program history.

Lawrence earned the program’s first All-Big 12 honor, as she was named to the vault team, while Kaylyn Millick earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Championship Team for her second-place all-around finish. Additionally, three gymnasts earned a combined six Big 12 weekly awards, five student-athletes were named to the 2013 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Team and all three newcomers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.

At season’s end, the Mountaineers were nationally ranked No. 21 on vault, No. 21 on beam and No. 26 on floor; WVU was ranked in the top 25 on vault each week of 2013. Millick ranked No. 27 in the all-around, Sloanhoffer followed at No. 42, Lawrence ranked No. 43 on vault and Alaska Richardson ranked No. 48 on floor. Additionally, the squad ranked No. 2 overall in the Big 12 and on every event but bars.

Butts wasted little time in his first season, leading the Mountaineers to a 21-5 record in 2012, their first 20-win season since 2008, and a fifth-place showing at the 2012 NCAA Auburn Regional Championships. WVU scored 195.9, its best-ever regional score, and finished the year ranked No. 21 nationally, the Mountaineers’ first final season ranking since 2009. WVU concluded the year with a 5-4 mark against ranked teams and earned wins against No. 8 Arkansas, No. 13 Auburn and No. 13 Missouri.

Making good on a promise he gave the team when he was hired, Butts also led the Mountaineers to their league-best seventh East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) title on March 24, 2012. Sloanhoffer, the EAGL Gymnast of the Year, captured the vault, bars and all-around titles, while Deal secured the beam victory. WVU tallied a season-best 196.475 score in its win and set three seasonbest scores on vault (49.25), bars (49.175) and floor (49.2).

Prior to the championship, seven Mountaineers earned 15 All-EAGL honors, including four first-team awards for Sloanhoffer. She ranked No. 1 in the league in the all-around every week of the season.

Following its seven wins at the EAGL Championship, WVU qualified for its 33rd regional championship appearance as the No. 5 seed in the Auburn regional. Entering regional competition, WVU ranked nationally on vault and floor and owned the league’s top ranking on each event. Additionally, the squad ranked No. 2 on bars and beam.

Nationally ranked for all but four weeks, the Mountaineers opened the 2012 season at No. 21. The squad was ranked in the nation’s top 25 on vault and floor all season and spent the first three weeks of the year nationally ranked in the top 10 on floor. The Mountaineers ended the season ranked No. 20 on vault and No. 21 on floor.

A two-time (2009-10) Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year, Butts spent five seasons coaching the Mountaineers’ vault, floor and bars lineups under coach Linda Burdette-Good, who announced her retirement after 37 years of leading the Mountaineers in 2011. He helped those three lineups become dominant in the EAGL, as eight Mountaineers earned 19 first team all-league honors in the three events under his tutelage.

As the primary bars coach, Butts produced three EAGL individual bars champions, including 2011 outright winner Amy Bieski. He also guided Mehgan Morris to back-to-back wins in 2008 and 2009. Additionally, he helped mentor Janáe Cox (2007) and Morris (2009) to individual all-around NCAA Championships qualifications and coached Cox to 2007 first team All-America honors on floor.

In his five seasons as an assistant, the Mountaineers produced a 98-44 record, competed at five straight NCAA Regional Championships and claimed the 2008 EAGL Championship. Additionally, Butts coached nine EAGL individual champions, two EAGL Gymnasts of the Year and 57 All-EAGL honorees.

Though the bars lineup shuffled throughout the 2011 season, Butts’ unit produced an overall season average of 48.406. Emily Kerwin ended the year ranked No. 6 in the EAGL and No. 13 in the Southeast Region, with a 9.81 RQS, while league champion Bieski ranked No. 8 in the conference and No. 15 regionally, with a 9.795 RQS. Additionally, the Mountaineers placed the most representatives on the All-EAGL bars first team, as Kerwin, Bieski and Nicole Roach all secured the honor.

In total, four gymnasts swung to multiple scores of 9.8 or better throughout the season, and Bieski and Roach set the team standard with career-best 9.875s In addition to leading the bars team, Butts helped guide the vault and floor lineups to the No. 1 (49.08 RQS) and No. 2 (49.035) league rankings, respectively. The units also were nationally ranked No. 17 and No. 21, respectively.

Under his supervision, Sloanhoffer, a nine-time EAGL weekly award winner, was ranked No. 1 in the league, No. 6 in the region and No. 37 in the nation on vault (9.865 RQS) and earned three 9.9+ vault scores on the season.

Butts was faced with the challenge of filling holes in the bars lineup in 2010, as key contributors were hit with injuries. Under his guidance, the Mountaineers rose to the challenge and finished the season ranked second in the EAGL and fourth in the Southeast Region. Additionally, he guided Bieski and Roach to the No. 8 league ranking with matching 9.79 RQS’.

Butts also helped Chelsi Tabor attain the second-best EAGL vault RQS of 9.855. The mark ranked 10th in the region and 47th nationally.

The Mountaineers finished first on floor and second on bars and vault in the EAGL in 2009; they were nationally ranked 17th and 21st on vault and bars, respectively.

Butts helped guide Morris to a fifth-place all-around finish at the 2009 NCAA Southeast Regional Championship and a qualification for the NCAA Championship. Additionally, she not only repeated as the EAGL bars and floor champion, but she also won the all-around league title and was named the EAGL Outstanding Senior Gymnast. Three additional Mountaineers won EAGL titles in 2009 – Tabor (vault), Tina Maloney (vault) and Shelly Purkat (beam).

In 2008, Morris scored a 9.85 on bars at the EAGL Championship to win the individual title, and the Mountaineers picked up their first league team title since 2004. Morris, along with Erica Watson, was named to the All-EAGL First Team on bars, while Bieski was a second-team selection in her rookie season.

Butts saw his bars lineup vastly improve through his first season at WVU. After early season struggles, the group came together down the stretch to have the EAGL’s top bars RQS and a score that ranked 23rd in the country by season’s end.

WVU placed second at the EAGL Championship on bars after posting a 48.85. Butts guided Cox and Morris to All-EAGL First Team selections in 2007. Morris posted four 9.9s that season under Butts and averaged an impressive 9.85 in 13 meets to rank atop the league’s individual rankings. Morris would go on to place seventh in the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships.

The Athens, Georgia, native brought 12 years of club coaching experience to WVU, most recently from Classic City Gymnastics, where he trained men and women from 2001-06.

He guided the women and men to Junior Olympic Nationals during that stretch, as well as sending athletes to the Region 8 Championships, while also assisting numerous gymnasts in earning Division I athletic scholarships in the process.

Butts worked at the Woodward Camp (1994-96) and the UGA Gym Dog Camp (2004-06). He competed as a competitive gymnast for 10 years, reaching Class I status, and he was a Junior Olympic National Qualifier.

Butts received a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from Georgia in 2006. He received a master’s degree in athletic coaching education at WVU in 2012.

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Travis Doak enters his 15th year at his alma mater and his ninth as the team’s associate head coach. He is responsible for coaching vault, balance beam and floor exercise. He also oversees the Mountaineers’ recruiting efforts.

Since Doak joined the staff in 2009, WVU has made 12 NCAA Regional Championship appearances, earned one conference title and compiled an overall record of 183-121-1 (.602).

In 2022, Doak helped the Mountaineers finish the year at 13-5 on their way to a record-breaking campaign that consisted of an NCAA Regional Championships appearance, a stretch of 11 straight wins and six team scores that rank inside the program’s top 50 all-time. The season culminated with a third-place finish at the 2022 Big 12 Championship. The squad recorded a seasonhigh and a program-best at the championship, earning its highest finish at the conference meet since 2017.

Doak and the Mountaineers were recognized at the conference and regional levels for their accomplishments in 2022. The honors began with Kendra Combs and Abbie Pierson garnering Big 12 Gymnast of the Week accolades, before Combs was named to the All-Big 12 Team and Rachel Hornung earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Championship Team. At season’s end, Doak and assistant coach Zaakira Muhammad were named the Region 6 Co-Assistant Coaches of the Year by the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). The duo became the first WVU coaches to earn the honor since 2010.

Additionally, Doak helped the West Virginia floor exercise lineup continue its national prominence in 2022, as it debuted at No. 4 in the Road to Nationals rankings on Jan. 17. It marked the team’s highest ranking since at least 1998, and the first time WVU’s floor squad had appeared inside the Road to Nationals top 10 since 2001. The squad then went on to rank inside the top 25 each week of the regular season.

Academically, nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2022 Academic AllBig 12 Gymnastics First Team, including four gymnasts who were recognized with 4.0 grade point averages.

The 2021 season saw the Mountaineers competing in a double, round-robin home and away conference schedule, while the squad also competed in a trio of meets against regional rival Pitt. Doak helped the WVU floor exercise lineup to a national ranking inside the top 25 each week, as the squad posted a 49.0 or higher in all but two meets. West Virginia also tallied a season-high 49.45 mark on floor in the second round of the NCAA Regional Championships on April 2, good for an NCAA regional program record.

Eleven of the 14 Mountaineers who saw competitive time reached the podium. WVU boasted 64 podium finishes on the year, while Kendra Combs led the team with 11 podium finishes and seven event wins.

Academically, nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 Academic AllBig 12 Gymnastics Teams, including six first-team members. Kianna Yancey was the lone WVU gymnast to earn the recognition with a 4.0 grade-point average.

In a season cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, Doak helped guide WVU to four top-50 scores in 2020, including a season-high 196.425 in wins over Pitt and Rutgers on March 1, at the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia won six of its last eight competitions and finished the year ranked No. 24 nationally on floor.

Individually, 12 of the 16 Mountaineers who saw competitive time reached the podium. Chloe Cluchey posted a personal best on floor, scoring a winning 9.95 on March 1. Her total was the team’s highest individual score of the season, becoming the first WVU gymnast to earn a 9.95+ since Kirah Koshinski scored a 9.975 on March 17, 2019.

In 2019, Doak helped WVU qualify for the regional championships for the 40th time in program history and placed fourth in the second of two second round quad meets at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional Championships with a 195.425 score. Prior to the regional championships, WVU placed fourth at the Big 12 Gymnastics Championship with a 195.6 score.

WVU was nationally ranked twice in the Road to Nationals Rankings. The vault and floor lineups were nationally ranked each week, with the floor lineup spending seven weeks in the top 10 and peaking at No. 5. At season end, Jaquie Tun and Koshinski owned a combined three national rankings. Koshinski ranked No. 7 on vault and No. 28 on floor, while Tun ranked No. 45 on floor. WVU finished the season with a 19-9 overall record (0-4 Big 12), the team’s top win mark since earning 21 victories in 2012.

Doak also helped coach Koshinski to her fourth career All-America honor and first first-team recognition, as she was named to the NACGC/W Regular Season All-America Vault First Team. Koshinski became the first gymnast in program history to earn at least one honor in four consecutive seasons. The 2019 All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team member also set the WVU records for career 9.9+ scores on vault (26) and floor (22).

Additionally, WVU tallied 49.5 on floor in wins over Pitt and Cornell on Feb. 17, at the WVU Coliseum. The mark was the fifth-best floor score in program

history. Koshinski earned the first 10.0 of her career that same day and claimed the floor victory with a career-best 9.975. Koshinski also total a 10.0 on vault, scoring a winning 9.95 at Pitt on Feb. 22.

WVU was at its most consistent in Doak’s 10th season with the Mountaineers, as the team did not count a fall in all but one meet. The Mountaineers qualified for their 39th NCAA Regional Championships and placed fourth at the Big 12 Championship with a 195.625, their second-best score at a championship away from Morgantown. WVU was ranked nationally four times throughout the season and finished the year at 13-13 (0-6).

The Mountaineers made their mark in the record book in 2018, as WVU posted five team scores that rank in the program’s top 50 list. Four of the scores were 196.0 or better, and three were earned away from the WVU Coliseum, a feat never achieved before by a Mountaineer team.

Also in 2018, Koshinski was named to the NACGC/W All-America Second Team for vault for the third consecutive season, becoming just the second gymnast in program history to earn at least three career All-America awards. Koshinski scored 9.9 or better on vault seven times.

In Doak’s ninth season in 2017, WVU gymnastics again had a presence at the NCAA Championships, as Zaakira Muhammad qualified in the all-around. She was most successful on floor, scoring a program NCAA record 9.9125 and finishing in eighth place, good enough for All-America Second Team accolades. She became the first Mountaineer since 2007 to earn All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. Additionally, she tallied 9.8 on uneven bars, matching the program’s championship record.

The Mountaineers concluded the 2017 season in record-setting fashion, scoring a season-best 196.325 and finishing third at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships. The mark was a program regional record and just 0.3 points short of second-place Alabama. Muhammad earned her NCAA Championships bid with a fourth-place, 39.325 showing in the all-around.

Additionally, Koshinski placed second on floor with a 9.925 score, and the Mountaineers set a program regional record on bars (49.35) and matched the program’s regional record on floor (49.225).

Koshinski collected her second straight NACGC/W All-America Second Team honor for vault, and combined with Muhammad’s All-America honor, WVU ended the year with two All-Americans for the second time in program history and the first time since 1994. Koshinski also was named to the All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team.

Nationally ranked every week in 2017 but three, the Mountaineers finished the season at No. 20 in the Road to Nationals Rankings, their highest position in the final season rankings since sitting at No. 18 in 2007. WVU finished the year at 13-10 (3-3).

In his eighth season with the Mountaineers, Doak helped lead the Mountaineers back into the national rankings in 2016, as the team was nationally ranked six of the last nine weeks of the season, the program’s first national rankings since March 18, 2013. The team tallied 195.0 or better in 11 straight contests and finished with an 11-8 overall record (1-5 Big 12).

Included in the squad’s high scores was a 49.575 floor mark in wins over Ohio State and Bowling Green on March 6, at the WVU Coliseum. The mark was the third-best score in program history.

Individually, Doak helped Koshinski earn NACGC/W All-America Second Team honors for vault. The Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, she finished third on the event at the Big 12 Championship and claimed All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team and All-Big 12 Championship Team honors.

The Mountaineers went on to finish third at the Big 12 Championship with a 195.925 mark and placed fifth at the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Championships. Doak’s seventh season with the Mountaineers saw WVU finish fifth at the 2015 NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships with a 195.65 score, the program’s third-best showing at a regional championships. The Mountaineers tallied 49.225 on beam, the team’s best-ever score on the event at a regional. WVU also finished a program-best second at the Big 12 Championship, scoring 195.025. Dayah Haley earned her second straight All-Big 12 Championship Team honor with a second-place finish in the all-around.

The Mountaineers tallied 11 individual scores of 9.9 or better in 2015, including 9.95 showings for Haley (floor) and Alexa Goldberg (bars). WVU finished the year with a 14-9-1 (1-1-1 Big 12) overall record. The squad also ranked No. 28 in the final GymInfo Poll.

Doak helped guide Hope Sloanhoffer to the 2014 NCAA Championships, as she individually qualified in the all-around. She was the first Mountaineer to qualify since 2009, Doak’s first season as an assistant, and the 18th in program history. Sloanhoffer qualified after finishing second in the all-around and first on beam at the 2014 NCAA Athens Regional Championships.

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WVU posted its best score at the 2014 Big 12 Championship, tallying 196.375 and finishing in third place. Three Mountaineers earned four All-Big 12 Championship Team honors, and Sloanhoffer finished first in the all-around with a 39.425 score, the program’s first Big 12 title. The squad finished the season with a 6-11 (0-4 Big 12) mark. Sloanhoffer (all-around), Beth Deal (beam), Goldberg (bars) and Nicolette Swoboda (all-around) individually qualified for the Athens Regional.

The team finished the year ranked No. 28 nationally on vault and bars. Doak’s assistantship was evident in 2013, as he helped guide the Mountaineers through their first season in the Big 12 Conference. WVU went 196.0 or better in every home meet, a feat never achieved in program history, and finished the year at 13-9 (1-3 Big 12). The Mountaineers were nationally ranked six times in the GymInfo Poll and peaked at No. 16. The squad finished third at its first Big 12 Championship and qualified for its 34th NCAA Regional appearance.

Doak was integral in the success of the Mountaineers’ vault and floor lineup in 2013, as both units were nationally ranked every week but one. Jaida Lawrence concluded the year nationally ranked No. 43 on vault, and Alaska Richardson ranked No. 48 on floor. Additionally, he helped lead Kaylyn Millick and Sloanhoffer to respective No. 27 and No. 42 all-around rankings.

Lawrence earned the program’s first All-Big 12 honor, as she was named to the vault team, while Millick earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Championship Team for her second-place finish in the all-around.

Under Doak, the Mountaineers have secured 56 all-conference honors, including 30 All-EAGL First Team awards, two gymnasts of the year distinctions and two outstanding senior gymnast nods.

Doak played a major role in 2012, helping the Mountaineers transition under first-year coach Jason Butts and parlay the change into instant success.

In addition to the Mountaineers’ league-best seventh East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) title, the team’s first since 2008, WVU advanced to the NCAA Auburn Regional Championships and finished in fifth with a 195.9 score, the team’s second-best regional point total. With seven wins at the league championship, WVU finished the year with a 21-5 record, the program’s first 20-win season since 2008.

The Mountaineers collected four individual league titles en route to the team win, with Sloanhoffer finishing first on vault, bars and the all-around, and Deal taking the win on beam.

Sloanhoffer ended the season ranked nationally on vault, beam and the all-around. Four gymnasts were ranked on vault in the Southeast Region, while

three gymnasts each were ranked on bars and floor. As a team, the Mountaineers ranked in the nation’s top 10 on floor for three straight weeks. The team never dropped out of the top 25 on floor and ended the year ranked No. 21.

Doak was instrumental in the team’s success in 2011, as he guided the vault and floor lineups to the No. 1 and No. 2 EAGL rankings, respectively. Those lineups also ranked No. 17 and No. 21, respectively, in the nation.

Integral in the development of Sloanhoffer, the rookie finished with nine EAGL weekly honors and first-team recognition on vault, floor and beam. She finished the year ranked No. 1 in the league on beam and vault, and No. 4 on floor; she also ranked at No. 17, No. 37 and No. 48 nationally, respectively, on each apparatus.

Doak also mentored Tina Maloney to the No. 2 EAGL vault ranking, while Amy Bieski ranked No. 5 in the league. Bieski, the league’s gymnast and outstanding senior gymnast of the year, won the EAGL bars title, and Sloanhoffer and Maloney finished in a tie for second on vault at the championship.

In his second season at WVU in 2010, Doak helped guide the Mountaineer vault and floor lineups to the No. 4 and No. 5 EAGL rankings, respectively.

His first season with the Mountaineers in 2009 was successful, as the team finished No. 17 nationally on vault and No. 21 on bars. Doak helped coach Mehgan Morris to a national championships berth, as she finished fifth in the all-around at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships. She also won EAGL bars, floor and all-around titles and was named the league’s most outstanding senior gymnast. Additionally, Chelsi Tabor and Maloney earned the EAGL vault title in Doak’s first season.

A native of Beverly, West Virginia, Doak came to WVU after serving as an assistant coach at Penn State in 2008, where he was responsible for recruiting, team training, spotting on all skill levels and administrative duties. His primary coaching responsibilities included oversight of the Nittany Lion vault and floor events. He helped PSU sign four top-10 Junior Olympic finalists and guided the Nittany Lions to a 17-9 record.

Doak also served as an assistant at New Hampshire in 2006-07. His responsibilities included team workouts, recruiting, video work and community service initiatives.

He began his coaching career in 2004 as a volunteer assistant at West Virginia, working with spotting, fundraising and recruit evaluations.

Doak earned his bachelor’s degree from West Virginia in sport management in 2006 and a master’s degree in athletic coaching education in 2008.

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Former Mountaineer NCAA All-American

Muhammad is in her third season as an assistant coach at West Virginia University. A four-year letterwinner at WVU from 2015-18, she returned to Morgantown in June 2020 after serving as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan in 2019. The Pennsauken, New Jersey, native assists the Mountaineers on the coaching of all four events and oversees the team’s community service outreach program.

Under Muhammad’s guidance, West Virginia finished with a 13-5 overall mark in 2022. The record-breaking campaign consisted of a stretch of 11 straight wins, six team scores that rank inside the program’s top 50 all-time and a third-place finish at the 2022 Big 12 Championship, the squad’s highest finish at the conference meet since 2017.

Muhammad and the Mountaineers were recognized at the conference and regional levels for their accomplishments in 2022. The honors began with Kendra Combs and Abbie Pierson garnering Big 12 Gymnast of the Week accolades, before Combs was named to the All-Big 12 Team and Rachel Hornung earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Championship Team. At season’s end, Muhammad and associate head coach Travis Doak were named the Region 6 Co-Assistant Coaches of the Year by the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). When she joined WVU’s coaching staff, Muhammad assumed choreography responsibilities for WVU’s floor exercise lineup. In 2022, she coached the floor squad to its second consecutive season ranked inside the top 25 of the Road to Nationals rankings every week of the regular season. The Mountaineers debuted at No. 4 on Jan. 17, marking the team’s highest ranking since at least 1998. The last time the Mountaineers appeared inside the Road to Nationals top 10 was in 2001, when WVU ranked No. 8 nationally on floor. The squad recorded a 49.0 or higher at every meet during the season, including a season-best 49.525.

In her first season on the staff in 2021, Muhammad helped the Mountaineers to their 41st NCAA Regional Championships appearance in program history, as West Virginia hosted the regional

championship at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown. WVU ended the year ranked No. 28 in the Road to Nationals Rankings with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 391.419. The Mountaineers’ floor exercise lineup was ranked inside the top 25 every week, as the squad posted a 49.0 or higher in all but two meets.

Eleven of the 14 Mountaineers who saw competitive time reached the podium. WVU boasted 64 podium finishes on the year, while Kendra Combs led the team with 11 podium finishes and seven event wins. Academically, nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics Teams, including six first-team members. Kianna Yancey was the lone WVU gymnast to earn the recognition with a 4.0 grade-point average.

While at Eastern Michigan, Muhammad assisted in the team’s choreography for balance beam and floor exercise, as well as the Eagles’ recruiting efforts. She also coordinated all team activities.

EMU claimed three team victories in a season cut short due to COVID-19. Individually, Muhammad helped coach a pair of gymnasts to All-Mid-American Conference Second Team honors. Muhammad began her coaching career at Temple as a graduate assistant who was responsible for coaching the Owls on vault. In her first season, she helped TU claim its first-ever Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship title in school history. She also assisted in coaching three individual gymnasts at the 2019 NCAA Athens Regional, including ECAC Rookie of the Year Ariana Castrence on vault. Temple ended the year ranked inside the top 50 of the Road to Nationals Rankings, its highest ranking in more than 20 years.

While at WVU, Muhammad competed in 51 career meets and totaled 1,552.8125 points for the Mountaineers. She also ranks No. 10 in program history with 16 career scores of 9.9 or better and No. 9 with six career vault scores of 9.9 or better. Muhammad finished her career with 75 podium finishes and 20 event wins.

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An individual all-around qualifier at the 2017 NCAA National Championships, Muhammad tied for eighth place on floor and earned All-America Second Team accolades. She became the first WVU gymnast to secure All-America recognition at the National Championships since Janáe Cox in 2007. Prior to the NCAA Championships, Muhammad finished second on floor at the Big 12 Championship and earned a spot on the All-Big 12 Championship Team. Additionally, she just missed individual qualifying for the 2018 NCAA National Championships on vault as a senior, finishing third at the NCAA University Park Regional Championships.

The two-time team captain received the Linda Burdette-Good Award for the Most Valuable Gymnast a trio of times (2016-18) and was twice named a Joseph Medrick Award honoree (2017-18) as the team’s highest all-around scorer of the season.

Muhammad shows career highs of 9.95 on floor, 9.925 on beam, 9.9 on vault and uneven bars and 39.575 in the all-around. Academically, Muhammad was named an NACGC/W Scholastic All-American as a senior and was a three-time Academic All-Big 12 Second Team member (2016-18). She also landed on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, as well as the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll while at WVU.

Additionally, Muhammad gained experience mentoring young gymnasts as a coach and counselor for the West Virginia University gymnastics summer camp. She also was an assistant level 10 coach for TNT Elite Gymnastics.

Muhammad graduated from WVU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in May 2018. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in higher education.

MOUNTAINEER SUPPORT STAFF

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ISABELLA AMRICH Student Manager MAYA KRAUS Student Manager APRIL MESSERLY Sport Administrator/ Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Capital Projects, Facilities/Event Mgt. KAITLIN SWEENEY Assistant Athletics Director of Strength And Conditioning/ Olympic Sports HAILEE SETTLE Athletic Trainer LUCY MARIANI Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Development OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications JASMINE WERNINGER Assistant Director of Athletics Marketing ANTHONY VELLUCCI Director of Facilities/Operations CONOR MCNAMARA Equipment Manager

gymnast profiles

Roster 20

Photo Roster ...............................................................21

Kendra Combs ............................................................22

Emily Holmes-Hackerd ................................................24 Abbie Pierson 26 Kianna Yancey 28 Chloe Asper 30 Ellen Collins 32 Gillian Fletcher ...........................................................34 Agatha Handono ........................................................36 Kiana Lewis ................................................................38 Brooke Alban 40 Brynn Freehling 42 Heidi Hartje 44 Anna Leigh..................................................................46 Kaia Bochow ...............................................................48 Brooke Irwin ...............................................................49 Carlee Nelson .............................................................50 Olivia Pitzer 51 Ellie Sigman 52 MIranda Smith 53 Emma Wehry ...............................................................54

ROSTER

Name Year Ht. Hometown

Brooke Alban So. 5-6 Urbana, Md.

Chloe Asper Jr 5-1 Hanover, Pa.

Kaia Bochow Fr. 5-3 Golden, Colo.

Ellen Collins Jr. 5-1 Clearfield, Pa.

Kendra Combs 5th 5-3 Windsor, Conn.

Gillian Fletcher Jr 5-3 Seneca, S.C.

Brynn Freehling So. 5-3 Southington, Conn.

Agatha Handono Jr 5-3 Gaithersburg, Md.

Heidi Hartje So. 5-1 Frederick, Md.

Emily Holmes-Hackerd Sr 5-4 Ipswich, Mass.

Brooke Irwin Fr. 5-6 Fort Lupton, Colo.

Anna Leigh So. 4-11 St. Michael, Minn.

Kiana Lewis Jr 5-6 Hampton, Va.

Carlee Nelson Fr 5-5 Marietta, Ohio

Abbie Pierson Sr 5-3 New Kensington, Pa.

Olivia Pitzer Fr 5-7 Spring Grove, Pa.

Ellie Sigman Fr 5-4 Chesterfield, Mo.

Miranda Smith Fr. 5-2 Hartford, N.Y.

Emma Wehry Fr. 5-1 Klingerstown, Pa.

Kianna Yancey Sr 5-4 Hatfield, Pa.

Head Coach: Jason Butts (12th season)

Associate Head Coach: Travis Doak (15th season)

Assistant Head Coach: Zaakira Muhammad (3rd season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Brooke Alban ALL-bin

Agatha Handono hahn-DOE-no Kaia Bochow KIE-uh BO-ho

Heidi Hartje HART-idge

Emma Wehry WARE-ee Zaakira Muhammad zuh-KEER-uh

MOUNTAINEERS

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2023

BROOKE ALBAN

CHLOE

KAIA

ELLEN

KENDRA COMBS 5th | 5-3 Windsor, Conn.

GILLIAN FLETCHER Jr. | 5-3 Seneca, S.C.

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MOUNTAINEERS
So. | 5-6 Urbana, Md.
ASPER Jr. | 5-1 Hanover, Pa
BOCHOW Fr. | 5-3 Golden, Colo.
COLLINS Jr. | 5-1 Clearfield, Pa.
BRYNN FREEHLING So. | 5-3 Southington, Conn.
AGATHA HANDONO Jr. | 5-3 Gaithersburg, Md.
HEIDI HARTJE So. | 5-1 Frederick, Md.
EMILY HOLMES-HACKERD Sr. | 5-4 Ipswich, Mass.
BROOKE IRWIN Fr. | 5-6 Fort Lupton, Colo.
LEWIS Jr. | 5-6 Hampton, Va. CARLEE NELSON Fr. | 5-5 Marietta, Ohio.
| 5-3 New
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Spring
Sr. | 5-4 Hatfield,
GYMNASTICS COACHING STAFF
ANNA LEIGH So. | 4-11 St. Michael, Minn. KIANA
ABBIE PIERSON Jr.
Kensington, Pa. OLIVIA PITZER Fr.
5-7
Grove, Pa. KIANNA YANCEY
Pa. MOUNTAINEER
JASON BUTTS
Head Coach
TRAVIS DOAK
Associate Head Coach
ZAAKIRA MUHAMMAD
Assistant Head Coach
ELLIE SIGMAN Fr. | 5-7 Spring Grove, Pa.
MIRANDA SMITH Fr. | 5-2 Hartford, N.Y.
EMMA WEHRY Fr. | 5-1 Klingerstown, Pa..

KENDRA COMBS

5TH | 5-3 | WINDSOR, CONN.

Instagram: @kendra_combs

Twitter: @kendracombs_

• Competed on uneven bars and floor exercise in all12 meets, while also making appearances on balance beam

• Finished the season with 292.775 total points, ranking No. 5 on the team

• Reached the podium 11 times across all three events and registered seven event wins, including five on floor and two on bars

• Ended the year with season averages of 9.785 on uneven bars, 9.875 on balance beam and 9.825 on floor exercise

2022 (Sr.)

• NCAA Regional Championships Individual Event Specialist (floor)

• All-Big 12 Team (All-Around)

• Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (March 1)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 1,000 career points

• Led the team with 439.6 points on the year

• Tallied 21 podium finishes, including 11 event wins, to pace the squad

• Made her career debut in the vault and all-around lineups on Jan. 14, competing all four events in eight meets

• Also competed on uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise in all 12 meets

• Earned new career-best totals on vault, bars, floor and the all-around

• Secured a 9.9 or higher in nine of her 13 performances on floor

• Finished the campaign with season averages of 9.712 on vault, 9.758 on bars, 9.683 on beam, 9.892 on floor and 39.025 on the all-around

• Had a career-best showing against George Washington and William & Mary on Feb. 21, setting new career highs on vault, floor and the all-around

• Earned a 9.85 on vault, a 9.95 on floor and a 39.325 total allaround score on Feb. 21

• Reached a new career-best total on bars at the Big 12 Championship on March 19, securing a 9.9 to help the WVU lineup record a season-best score on the event

• Represented the Mountaineers in the NCAA Norman Regional Second Round, competing as an individual event specialist on floor exercise and scoring a 9.925 to finish in a tie for third overall

2021 (Jr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team

• Linda Burdette-Good Award for the Most Valuable Gymnast

• Ranked No. 5 on the team with 292.775 season points

• Passed the 500-career point plateau

• Secured a season-high 9.9 score on floor to finish tied for first against Iowa State (Feb. 7)

• Went on to tie her season-high floor total four more times throughout the season, including at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Gymnastics Championships (April 2)

• Won the bars title outright with a season-high 9.825 total at Pitt (March 5)

• Also tied her season high on bars at Pitt (March 12) and at the Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (March 20)

• Added a season-best total of 9.875 on balance beam at the Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (March 20)

• Represented the Mountaineers on bars, beam and floor at the Big 12 Gymnastics Championships and the NCAA Morgantown Regional Gymnastics Championships

2020 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Competed on uneven bars in all 10 meets, also made appearances on balance beam and floor exercise

• Made the podium eight times and registered three event wins, two on floor and one on beam

COMBS

• Ranked No. 2 on the team with 263.3 season points

• Ended the year with season averages of 9.77 on bars, 9.678 on beam and 9.797 on floor

• Won the beam title outright with a 9.85 total at Iowa State (Jan. 17)

• Scored a career-high mark of 9.9 on floor and tied for second overall against New Hampshire and Temple (Jan. 26)

• Tied for second on bars with a 9.775 score at New Hampshire with George Washington and Brown (Feb. 8)

• Posted a 9.85 on floor and a 9.8 on bars to finish in a tie for first and third, respectively, at Pitt (Feb. 21)

• Tallied a 9.875 on floor and tied for first overall against Western Michigan, Bowling Green and Towson; also posted a career-high 9.875 on beam and finished second (Feb. 23)

• Scored a season-best 9.825 on bars and tied for third overall against Rutgers and Pitt (March 1)

2019 (Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Competed in 11 meets, all on bars, finishing with a season average

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COMBS

of 9.757

• Tallied a career-best 9.85 mark on bars and tied for fifth in the Mountaineers’ home meet against Denver and Iowa State (Feb. 2)

• Matched her career high with a second-place, 9.85 showing on bars, which was her first career podium finish against Pitt, Utah State and Cornell (Feb. 17)

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at Gymnastics Express Too

• Three-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier, placing fourth on bars and beam at the 2017 championships

• Finished second on floor and third on vault at the 2017 Region 6 Championships

• Reigning level 10 beam, floor and all-around state champion

• Placed second on bars and in the all-around at the 2017 Connecticut State Championships

• Won the all-around, floor, beam and bars titles and finished third on vault at the 2016 Region 6 Championships

• Claimed floor and bars titles and placed second in the all-around and third on vault at the 2016 Connecticut State Championships

• Attended Windsor High

Personal

• Daughter of Kenneth Combs and Phyllis England

• Birthday is July 7

• Has three sisters and one brother

• Majoring in business

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Combs’ Career Highs

Vault 9.95 vs. George Washington and William & Mary (2/21/22)

Uneven Bars 9.95 at Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (3/19/22)

Balance Beam 9.875 at Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (3/20/21) vs. Bowling Green, Towson and Western Michigan (2/23/20)

Floor Exercise 9.95 vs. George Washington and William & Mary (2/21/22)

All-Around 9.95 vs. George Washington and William & Mary (2/21/22)

Combs’ Career Statistics

Year Meets

AA Total Points

2022 13 8 439.6

2021 12 0 292.775

2020 10 0 263.3

2019 11 0 107.325

Total 45 8 1,103.0

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EMILY HOLMESHACKERD

SR. | 5-4 | IPSWICH, MASS.

Instagram: @emily.hh

second place

• Recorded a career-high mark of 9.675 on vault against Denver (Feb. 11)

• Earned a 9.825 mark on beam against Denver (Feb. 21) to record a season high in the event

• Tallied a career high of 9.85 on bars against Pitt (March 14) to top the podium in the event; also tied the career-high mark at the Big 12 Championship (March 20) and NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

2022 (Jr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 500 career points

• Competed in 10 meets, appearing in WVU’s lineups for uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise

• Became a consistent member of the floor exercise lineup on Feb. 11, competing on the event in the final eight meets

• Ranked No. 8 on the team with 178.525 season points

• Tallied three podium finishes

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.417 on bars, 9.81 on beam and 9.125 on floor

• Matched her career best of 9.9 on floor two times, at North Carolina on Feb. 24, and at the Big 12 Championship on March 19

• Her total at UNC also earned her a share of second place on floor

• Earned a pair of back-to-back season-high scores on beam in the postseason, tallying a 9.85 at the Big 12 Championship on March 19, and matching the score at the NCAA Norman Regional Championships First Round on March 30

• Finished in a tie for second place on beam at the NCAA Norman Regionals

2021 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Finished the year No. 3 on the team with 357.975 season points

• Competed on balance beam and floor exercise in all 12 meets, while also making appearances on vault, uneven bars and the all-around

• Ended the campaign with season averages of 9.575 on vault, 9.429 on bars, 9.64 on beam, 9.82 on floor and 38.025 on the all-around

• In her career debut on the all-around against Oklahoma (Jan. 22), she recorded a career-high total 38.65 to finish on the podium in

• In the final meet of the season, she recorded a career-high 9.9 on floor exercise to finished tied for fourth in the event at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

2020 (Fr.)

• NACGC/W Scholastic All-America

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Sally Medrick Award for the Most Improved Gymnast

• Competed in a pair of meets, finishing the season with a 9.725 average on floor exercise

• Made her collegiate debut on floor in the Mountaineers’ home meet against Western Michigan, Bowling Green and Towson (Feb. 23)

• First career podium finish also was first career event win; took the top spot on balance beam with a 9.875 at Iowa; also earned a personal-best 9.85 on floor and tied for fourth (March 8)

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast out of Brestyan’s Gymnastics

• Two-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier

• Placed sixth on floor at the 2017 JO National Championships

• Earned four top-three finishes at the 2017 Region 6 Championships, including wins on beam and floor; also placed second in the all-around and third on vault

• Won the floor title and finished second on vault and beam at the 2017 Massachusetts State Championships

• Qualified for the 2015 Nastia Liukin Cup and finished as high as 11th on beam

• Placed second on every event but beam at the 2015 Region 6 Championships

HOLMESHACKERD

• Claimed the floor and all-around titles at the 2015 Massachusetts State Championships

• Attended Lexington Christian Academy

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Personal

• Daughter of Les Hackerd and Sarah Holmes-Hackerd

• Birthday is Aug. 21

• Has one brother

• Majoring in exercise physiology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Holmes-Hackerd’s Career Highs

Vault 9.675 vs. Denver (2/11/21)

Uneven Bars 9.85 at NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (4/2/21) at Big 12 Gymnastics Championships (3/20/21) vs. Pitt (3/14/21)

Balance Beam 9.875 at Iowa (3/8/20)

Floor Exercise 9.9 at Big 12 Gymnastics Championships (3/19/22) at North Carolina (2/24/22) at NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (4/2/21)

All-Around 38.65 vs. Oklahoma (1/22/21)

Holmes-Hackerd’s Career Statistics

HOLMESHACKERD

Year Meets AA Total Points 2021 12 3 357.975 2020 2 0 29.325 Total 14 3 387.3

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ABBIE PIERSON

SR. | 5-3 | NEW KENSINGTON,

Instagram: @abbie.pierson Twitter: @abbiep01

PA.

• Ranked No. 4 on the team with 350.275 season points

• Passed the 500-career point plateau

• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Feb. 15)

• Ranked No. 4 on the team with 350.255 season points

• Competed on vault, beam and floor in all 12 meets

• Recorded five event wins on the season (two on beam, two on floor and one on vault)

2022 (Jr.)

• NCAA Regional Championships Individual Event Specialist (beam, floor)

• Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (March 15)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Jan. 17)

• Competed in 12 meets on vault, balance beam and floor exercise, while also making appearances in the uneven bars and all-around lineups

• Ranked third on the team with 371.8 points on the year, finishing the campaign just shy of 1,000 points for her career with 986.25

• Tallied 17 podium finishes, including six event wins, to rank No. 2 on the squad

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.734 on vault, 9.525 on vars, 9.806 on beam and 9.873 on floor

• Made her career debut on bars and the all-around at Pitt on Feb. 6, earning a 9.75 on bars and a 38.575 all-around total

• Set a season-high score of 9.9 on floor exercise in WVU’s season opener at Towson on Jan. 14, then went on to earn the mark five more times throughout the year

• Recorded a pair of event wins at Towson, including her 9.9 on floor and a 9.825 on vault

• Earned a new career best on vault at Iowa State on Jan. 28, securing a 9.95 to finish first overall on the event

• Also tallied a 9.9 on floor at Pitt on Feb. 6, to finish in first place

• Notched a new career-best 9.925 total on beam at North Carolina on Feb. 24, earning a first-place finish for the performance

• In the regular-season finale at Michigan on March 12, she reached a career-best 9.8 on bars and went on to tally her first career all-around score of 39.0+ with a 39.2

• Represented the Mountaineers in the NCAA Norman Regional Second Round, competing as an individual event specialist on beam and floor, scoring a 9.9 on beam (T-3rd) and floor (T-8th)

2021 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Tallied her first podium finishes of the year against Denver (Feb. 11), posting a 9.8 to finish tied for second on vault and a seasonhigh 9.9 on floor for a second-place showing

• Earned her first event win of the season with a 9.85 score on beam at Pitt (March 5)

• Matched her season-high mark on floor four times throughout the year, including at the Big 12 Championship (March 20) and the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 1-2)

• Also finished in a tie for first on floor (9.9) on the first day of the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 1)

2020 (Fr.)

• NACGC/W Scholastic All-America

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Linda Burdette-Good Award for the Most Valuable Gymnast

• Competed on balance beam in all 10 meets, also made appearances on vault and floor exercise

PIERSON

• Made the podium 10 times, tied for the team lead, in her rookie season

• Registered four event wins, two on vault and one each on beam and floor

• Only dropped one score on beam and two scores on floor all season

• Ranked No. 1 on the team with 264.175 season points

• Ended the year with season averages of 9.825 on vault, 9.732 on beam and 9.806 on floor

• Made her collegiate debut in the Mountaineers’ season opener at Penn State, posting a career-high 9.9 mark on vault and beam to win the event titles outright (Jan. 11)

• Tied for second on beam with a score of 9.825 against Temple and New Hampshire (Jan. 26)

• Scored a 9.875 mark on floor to earn a share of the event title at George Washington with William & Mary and Pitt (Jan. 31)

• Tallied a 9.825 on floor in three straight meets (Feb. 14, Feb. 21 and Feb. 23)

• Totaled a matching career-high score of 9.9 on vault at Pitt (Feb. 21)

• Posted a 9.825 on vault to finish second against Western Michigan, Bowling Green and Towson (Feb. 23)

• Tied for second on beam with a 9.875 performance against Pitt

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and Rutgers (March 1)

• Set a career-high 9.925 on floor and placed second at Iowa; also posted a 9.875 showing on vault in a tie for second (March 8)

• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Jan. 13) Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at Pittsburgh Northstars

• Two-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier; placed sixth on beam and ninth in the all-around at the 2018 championships and 10th on vault at the 2017 championships

• Finished first on beam, third in the all-around, fourth on bars and eighth on vault at the 2018 Region 7 Championships

• Finished fourth on bars at the 2017 Region 7 Championships

• Earned five top-four finishes at the 2017 Pennsylvania State Championships, placing third in the all-around and fourth on bars, beam, floor and vault

• Scored a 10.0 on vault at the 2016 Niagara Cup Finals, finishing first overall with a 9.8 mark and claiming the bars, floor and allaround titles

• Attended Hampton High

Personal

• Daughter of Gregory and Michelle Pierson

• Birthday is May 14

• Has one brother and one sister

• Majoring in exercise physiology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Pierson’s Career Highs

Vault 9.95 at Iowa State (1/28/22)

Uneven Bars 9.8 at Michigan with Auburn (3/12/22)

Balance Beam 9.925 at North Carolina (2/24/22)

Floor Exercise 9.925 at Iowa (3/8/20)

All-Around 39.2 at Michigan with Auburn (3/12/22)

Pierson’s Career Statistic

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PIERSON
Meets AA Total
12
12 0
10 0
s Year
Points 2022
3 371.8 2021
350.275 2020
264.175 Total 34 0 986.25

SR. | 5-4 |

Instagram: @kianna.yancey Twitter: @kiannayanceyy

2022 (Jr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Competed on vault, uneven bars and floor exercise in all 12 meets, while also making an appearance in the balance beam and all-around lineups

• Ranked fourth on the team with 360.8 points on the year, finishing the campaign just shy of 1,000 points for her career with 974.925

• Compiled 10 podium appearances, including six event wins

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.773 on vault, 9.708 on bars, 8.975 on beam and 9.838 on floor

• Matched her career-best score of 9.85 at Towson on Feb. 19, finishing in a tie for first place with the total

• Tallied a career-high matching 9.875 on bars twice, first against Pitt and Texas Woman’s on Feb. 11, and then again at Michigan on March 12

• The mark was good for a first-place finish on bars on Feb. 11

• She also recorded a win on floor against Pitt and TWU, tallying a 9.875 on floor

• Earned her first career score of 9.9 or higher in the home finale against Ball State on March 6, recording a 9.9 on floor for a first-place finish

• She matched the career-best floor score at the NCAA Norman Regional Championships First Round on March 30, which was good for first place

• Also tallied an event win on vault at the NCAA Norman Regional, securing a 9.8

2021 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Ranked No. 1 on the team with 360.55 season points

• Passed the 500-career point plateau

• Competed on vault and uneven bars in all 12 meets, while also making appearances on balance beam, floor exercise and the all-around

• Paced the squad with 360.55 season points

• Registered one event win on balance beam, as well as seven podium finishes across all events throughout the season

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.715 on vault, 9.662 on bars, 9.812 on beam, 9.811 on floor and 38.575 on the allaround

• Posted a season-high 9.85 mark on floor at Oklahoma (Jan. 31) to finish tied for fourth

• Matched her season high on floor three more times throughout the season, including at the Big 12 Championship (March 20) and NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

• Earned a first-place finish in her season debut on beam, tallying a career-high 9.85 total against Iowa State (Feb. 7)

• Also made her season debut on the all-around against the Cyclones, tallying a 38.3 to finish on the podium in second place

• Recorded a season-high all-around mark of 38.85 against Denver (Feb. 11)

• Posted a 9.825 total on vault at Iowa State (March 1) to set a new career high on the event

• Finished the year with a pair of season bests on bars (9.85) and floor (9.85) at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

2020 (Fr.)

• NACGC/W Scholastic All-America

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Joseph Medrick Award for the Top All-Around Gymnast

• Earned 10 podium finishes, tied for the team lead, in her rookie season

• Registered two event wins, one on uneven bars and in the all-around

YANCEY KIANNA YANCEY

• Ranked No. 5 on the team with 253.575 season points

• Ended the year with season averages of 9.768 on vault, 9.81 on bars, 9.25 on balance beam and 9.825 on floor exercise

• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Penn State, scoring 9.775 on vault and 9.85 on bars (Jan. 11)

• Hit career-high 9.8 on vault four times (Jan. 17, Jan. 31, Feb. 8 and Feb. 14)

• Appeared in the floor lineup at Iowa State, tying for third overall with a 9.8 (Jan. 17)

• Competed in the all-around for the first time, posting career highs on bars (9.875), beam (9.625) and floor (9.875), and placed first overall with a 39.15 performance against New Hampshire and Temple; also won the bars title outright (Jan. 26)

• Matched her career high in a tie for third on vault at George Washington with William & Mary and Pitt (Jan. 31)

• Finished in a tie for second on vault (9.8) and bars (9.775) at New Hampshire with George Washington and Brown (Feb. 8)

• Earned a pair of top-five finishes at Pitt, tying for third on bars and fifth on vault (Feb. 21)

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Club Gymnastics

• Six-year level 10 gymnast out of Montgomery County Sports Performance Center

• Four-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier

• Finished as high as 11th on beam at the 2018 JO National Championships

• Claimed the beam title, finished second on vault and bars and sixth in the all-around at the 2018 Pennsylvania State Championships

• Placed 15th on beam at the 2016 JO National Championships

• Earned five top-10 finishes at the 2016 Region 7 Championships, including a fourth-place finish on beam and fifth-place finishes on bars and the all-around

• Finished second in the all-around and fourth on bars at the 2016 Pennsylvania State Championships

• Attended North Penn High

Personal

• Daughter of William and Kori Yancey

• Birthday is April 14

• Has three sisters and two brothers

• Her sister Kayla was a member of the WVU gymnastics team

• Majoring in psychology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Yancey’s Career Highs

YANCEY

Vault 9.85 at Towson with Ursinus College (2/19/22)

Uneven Bars 9.875 at Michigan with Auburn (3/12/22) vs. Pitt and Texas Woman’s (2/11/22) vs. New Hampshire and Temple (1/26/20)

Balance Beam 9.85 vs. Iowa State (2/7/21)

Floor Exercise 9.9 at NCAA Norman Regional Championships (3/30/22) vs. Ball State (3/6/22)

All-Around 39.15 vs. New Hampshire and Temple (1/26/20)

Yancey’s Career Statistics

Year

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Meets AA Total Points 2022 12 1 360.8 2021 12 2 360.55 2020 10 1 253.575 Total 34 4 974.925

CHLOE

ASPER JR. | 5-3 | HANOVER,

PA.

Instagram: @chloe.l.asper

• Following her balance beam debut against Denver, she became a mainstay in the Mountaineers’ beam lineup, competing on the event in the final nine meets of the season

• Tallied a career-high 9.9 on beam at Denver (Feb. 21), earning her first career event win

• Scored a 9.8 or better in six of her nine appearances on beam

• Appeared in the Mountaineers’ beam lineup at the Big 12 Championship (March 20) and the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 1-2)

2022 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Competed on balance beam in 11 meets

• Finished the year with a 9.695 average on beam

• Earned a score of 9.85 or higher five times

• Compiled three podium finishes on the year, including one event win

• Matched her career best on beam at Towson on Feb. 19, tallying a 9.9 score

• Her score at Towson earned her the beam title, her first event win of the campaign

• Appeared in West Virginia’s beam lineup at the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Norman Regional Championships

2021 (Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Feb.23)

• Competed on balance beam in nine meets, while also making an appearance on floor exercise

• Finished the campaign with a 9.7 average on balance beam

• Made her Mountaineer debut with a 9.575 total on floor in WVU’s season opener against Oklahoma (Jan. 22)

• Debuted on beam against Denver (Feb. 11), scoring a 9.8 to notch her first career podium finish in a tie for third on the event

• Finished tied for first on beam with a score of 9.8 at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championship (April 1)

• Tallied five podium finishes in her inaugural campaign with the squad

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast out of Hanover Gymnastics

• Two-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier

• Won the balance beam event title at the 2020 IGI Chicago Style Meet and the 2020 California Grand Invitational

• Tied for 13th overall on beam at the 2019 JO National Championships

• Tied for fourth on beam and placed sixth in the all-around at the 2019 Region 7 Championships

• Earned a third-place showing on beam and a fourth-place finish in the all-around at the 2019 Pennsylvania State Championships

ASPER

• Also tied for fifth on floor exercise and placed ninth on the uneven bars at the state meet

• Placed fourth on beam and tied for eighth on bars at the 2018 Region 7 Championships

• Won the beam title outright at the 2018 Pennsylvania State Championships and placed fifth on floor and in the all-around

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ASPER

• Posted a trio of top-10 finishes at the 2017 Region 7 Championships, finishing as high as seventh on beam

• Placed third on beam at the 2017 Pennsylvania State Championships

• Attended Hanover Senior High

Personal

• Daughter of Deborah Asper

• Birthday is Feb. 9

• Majoring in psychology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Asper’s Career Highs

Balance Beam 9.9 at Towson with Ursinus College (2/19/22) at Denver (2/21/21)

Floor Exercise 9.575 vs. Oklahoma (1/22/21)

Asper’s Career Statistics

Year Meets

AA Total Points 2022 11 0 106.65 2021 12 0 97.05 Total 23 0 203.7

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ELLEN COLLINS

JR. | 5-1 | CLEARFIELD, PA.

Instagram: @ellen.collins02

2022 (So.)

• Did not compete

2021 (Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Appeared in a pair of meets for WVU, competing on vault

• Made her career debut at Pitt (March 12), totaling a 9.525 score on vault

• Tallied a career-high 9.55 total on vault against Pitt (March 14)

Club Gymnastics

• Three-year level 10 gymnast at Centre Elite Gymnastics

• Won the vault title outright at the 2020 Arizona Sunrays Classic Rock Invitational, which is a part of the Nastia Liukin Cup Series

• Placed first on floor exercise at the 2019 Pikes Peak Cup, which also is a Nastia Liukin Cup qualifying event

• Finished as high as 15th on vault at the 2019 Region 7 Championships

• Earned a trio of top-10 finishes at the 2019 Pennsylvania State Championships, placing as high as seventh on floor and tying for ninth on vault

• Placed ninth on floor at the 2018 Region 7 Championships

• Posted a pair of top-15 finishes at the 2018 Pennsylvania State Championships, tying for 12th on vault and placing 14th on floor

• Graduated salutatorian from Clearfield Area High

• Was a member of the student council

• Spanish Honor Society President

• National Honor Society Vice President

COLLINS

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Personal

• Daughter of Scott and Elizabeth Collins

• Father was a member of the Mountaineer wrestling team from 1987-91, becoming WVU’s first NCAA Champion as a senior

• Mother competed for the Mountaineer gymnastics program from 1987-90

• Birthday is June 8

• Majoring in biology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Collins’ Career Highs

Vault 9.55 vs. Pitt (3/14/21)

Collins’ Career Statistics

Year Meets AA Total Points 2021 2 0 19.075

Total 2 0 19.075

COLLINS

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GILLIAN FLETCHER JR. | 5-3 | SENECA, S.C.

2022 (So.)

• Made her career debut on March 6 against Ball State

• Anchored the vault lineup and recorded a 9.775 in her debut

• Competed as the anchor of WVU’s vault lineup in the final four meets of the season

• Finished the campaign with a 9.688 average on vault

2021 (Fr.)

• Did not compete

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast for Upstate Gymnastics

• Was named an alternate for the 2019 Junior Olympic National Championships

• Won three event titles at the 2020 Made in the USA Gymnastics Invitational, finishing first overall on vault and floor exercise and sharing the event win on balance beam

• Posted a trio of top-10 showings at the 2019 Region 8 Championships, including a tie for sixth on vault, an eight-place finish on beam and a 10th-place finish in the all-around

• Won the vault and beam titles outright at the 2019 South Carolina State Championships

• Also placed second in the all-around and third on uneven bars at the state meet

• Finished in a tie for seventh on vault at the 2018 Region 8 Championships

• Earned a share of the floor title at the 2018 South Carolina State Championships and was named the runner-up on bars and vault, as well as the all-around

• Also placed third on beam at the 2018 state championships

FLETCHER

• Qualified for the 2017 Region 8 Championships after placing first on vault and bars and second on beam and in the all-around at the state meet

• Attended Seneca High

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Personal

• Daughter of Steve and Melissa Fletcher

• Birthday is Oct. 8

• Has one brother and one sister

• Majoring in human nutrition & foods

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Fletcher’s Career Highs

Vault 9.775 vs. Ball State (3/6/22)

Fletcher’s Career Statistics

Year Meets AA Total Points

2022 4 0 38.75 2021 0 0 0 Total 4 0 38.75

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HER

AGATHA HANDONO

JR. | 5-3 |

GAITHERSBURG, MD.

Instagram: @agathandono

Twitter: @agathahandono

2022 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Competed in the leadoff position on balance beam in all 12 meets

• Finished the year with a 9.729 average on beam

• Ranked ninth on the team with 116.75 points on the year

• Paced the beam lineup all season and did not record a fall, while the team dropped her score in just two meets

• Earned a pair of podium finishes, including the first of her career on Feb. 19, at Towson

• Tallied a new career-high total at Towson, scoring a 9.875 to finish in a tie for third place

• Secured a 9.775 against George Washington and William & Mary on Feb. 21, to finish in second place, her highest-ever podium placement

2021 (Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Appeared in a pair of meets for WVU, competing on balance beam

• Made her career debut at Iowa State (March 1), recording a career-high 9.625 score on beam

• Recorded 8.725 total on beam at Pitt (March 12)

Club Gymnastics

• Three-year level 10 gymnast at Hill’s Gymnastics

• Posted a trio of top-five finishes at the 2020 California Grand Invitational, placing fourth on floor exercise and fifth on balance beam and tying for fifth on vault

• Qualified for the 2019 Junior Olympic National Championships, finishing as high as fifth on beam

• Earned a trio of top-six showings at the 2019 Region 7 Championships, including a tie for second on uneven bars, a fourth-place finish in the all-around and a sixthplace finish on beam

HANDONO

• Captured the beam title at the 2019 Maryland State Championships and finished second on bars and third in the all-around

• Tied for fifth place on beam at the 2018 Region 7 Championships

• Was named the runner-up on beam at the 2018 Maryland State Championships

• Also placed third on bars and fifth in the all-around at the state meet

• Graduated from Colonel Zadok Magruder High

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HANDONO

Personal

• Daughter of Antonius Handono and Erika Phan

• Birthday is Jan. 10

• Has two brothers

• Majoring in exercise physiology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Handono’s Career Highs

Balance Beam 9.875 at Towson with Ursinus College (2/19/22)

Handono’s Career Statistics

Year Meets AA Total Points 2022 12 0 116.75 2021 2 0 18.35 Total 14 0 135.1

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KIANA LEWIS

JR. | 5-6 |

• Finished the year with a pair of season bests on bars (9.85) and floor (9.85) at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

• Also finished in a tie for first on floor (9.9) on the first day of the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 1)

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.778 on vault, 9.387 on bars, 9.8 on beam and 9.811 on floor

2022 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 500 career points

• Competed on vault and floor exercise in all 12 meets, while also making appearances in the balance beam lineup

• Notched 274.0 points on the year, good for No. 5 on the team

• Tallied five podium finishes, including a trio of event wins

• Finished the campaign with season averages of 9.783 on vault, 9.612 on balance beam and 9.846 on floor exercise

• Matched her career-high score on floor twice, scoring a 9.9 in the season opener at Towson on Jan. 14, and again at the Big 12 Championship on March 19

• The total was good for first place on the event on Jan. 14, her first event win of the season

• Tied her career high on beam with a 9.825 against Pitt and Texas Woman’s on Feb. 11, while she also earned a victory on vault with a season-best 9.85

2021 (Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team

• WCGA Scholastic All-American

• Most Improved Gymnast Award

• Competed on vault in all 12 meets, while also making appearances on uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise

• Notched five podium finishes throughout the season

• Recorded a season-high all-around mark of 38.85 against Denver (Feb. 11)

• Posted a 9.825 total on vault at Iowa State (March 1) to set a new career high on the event

• Made her career debut in the Mountaineers season-opening meet against Oklahoma (Jan. 22), notching a 9.8 total

• Competed on bars for the first team at Oklahoma (Jan. 31) and recorded a career-high 9.525 mark

• Represented the Mountaineers on vault (9.725), bars (9.25) and floor (9.55) against Iowa State (Feb. 7)

• Earned her first career event win with a score of 9.85 on vault at Pitt (March 12)

• Tallied a pair of career highs on vault (9.825) and beam (9.825) against Pitt (March 14); also marked her second consecutive event win on vault

• Also earned an event win on floor exercise against the Panthers (March 14), tallying a 9.875 total

• Represented the Mountaineers on vault (9.775) and floor exercise (9.875) at the Big 12 Championship (March 20)

LEWIS

• Earned a new career high on floor with a 9.9 total in the Mountaineers’ final meet of the season at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (April 2)

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at World Class Gymnastics

• Two-time Junior Olympics National Championships qualifier

• Captured a state title on every event except for balance beam as a level 10 gymnast

• Earned a pair of top-10 finishes at the 2019 Region 7 Championships, placing seventh on vault and eighth on beam

• Won event titles on floor exercise and the uneven bars and finished second on vault and in the all-around at the 2019 Virginia State Championships

• Competed at the 2018 JO National Championships, finishing in a tie for fourth on floor

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• Captured event wins on floor and vault at the 2018 Region 7 Championships

• Also placed second in the all-around and third on beam at the regional meet

• Posted a top-seven finish in every event at the 2018 Virginia State Championships, including event wins on vault and floor

• Competed at the 2017 JO National Championships and tied for fourth on vault

• Tied for third on vault at the 2017 Region 7 Championships and placed sixth on floor and in the all-around

• Earned a top-five finish on every event at the 2017 Virginia State Championships, placing as high as second on beam and tying for second on floor

• Also earned a fourth-place finish on vault and placed fifth on bars and in the all-around at the state meet

• Attended Bethel High

Personal

• Daughter of Charles and Valencia Lewis

• Birthday is May 30

• Has one brother

LEWIS

• Majoring in exercise physiology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Lewis’ Career Highs

Vault 9.875 vs Pitt (3/14/21)

Uneven Bars 9.525 at Oklahoma (1/31/21)

Balance Beam 9.825 vs. Pitt and Texas Woman’s (2/11/22) vs Pitt (3/14/21)

Floor Exercise 9.9 at Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (3/19/22) at NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (4/2/21)

Lewis’ Career Statistics

Total Points 2022 12 0 274.0 2021 12 0 263.775 Total 24 0 537.775

Year Meets

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AA

BROOKE ALBAN

SO. | 5-6 |

URBANA, MD.

Instagram: @brooke.alban

Twitter: @brooke_alban

2022 (Fr.)

• Competed on vault in all 12 meets, while also frequenting the uneven bars lineup

• Finished the year with season averages of 9.705 on vault and 9.703 on bars

• Ranked seventh on the team with 194.625 points on the year

• Compiled a pair of podium finishes, including one event win

• Made her Mountaineer debut in the squad’s season opener at Towson on Jan. 14, competing on vault and earning a 9.65

• Debuted on bars in WVU’s home opener against Denver on Jan. 21, tallying a 9.7

• Set a pair of career-best scores against Pitt and Texas Woman’s on Feb. 11, posting a 9.825 on vault and a 9.875 on bars

• Also earned her first event win with her career-best mark on bars on Feb. 11

• Appeared in the Mountaineer lineup at the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Norman Regional Championships

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at Frederick Gymnastics Club

• Second place Regional bar Champion in 2018

• Earned second place on the all-around at the 2019 Regional Championship

• Tallied a fourth-place finish on beam at the 2018 Maryland State Championship

• Placed fourth on bars and fifth on vault and floor at the 2019 Regional Championships

• Junior Olympic Nationals qualifier in 2019

ALBAN

• Qualified to states every year since becoming a level 5 gymnast

• Graduated from Urbana High School

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Personal

• Daughter of Scott and Sabrina Alban

• Birthday is Jan. 8

• Has one brother

• Majoring in psychology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Alban’s Career Highs

ALBAN

Vault 9.825 vs. Pitt and Texas Woman’s (2/11/22)

Uneven Bars 9.875 vs. Pitt and Texas Woman’s (2/11/22)

Alban’s Career Statistics

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Year Meets AA Total Points 2022 12 0 194.625

BRYNN FREEHLING

SO. | 5-3 | SOUTHINGTON, CONN.

Instagram: @brynnf20

2022 (Fr.)

• Made her Mountaineer debut at Iowa State on Jan. 28

• Anchored WVU’s floor exercise lineup against the Cyclones, tallying a 9.65 in her debut

• Finished the year with a 9.65 average on floor

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at Connecticut Gymnastics Academy

• Connecticut state champion on floor and in the allaround in 2019

• Beam and floor Regional Champion in 2019

• Earned second place in the all-around at regionals in 2019

• Qualified for Junior Olympic Nationals in 2018 and 2019, finishing in 19th in the all-around in 2019

• Graduated from Southington High School

Personal

• Daughter of Brock and Roberta Freehling

• Birthday is November 20th

• Has one sister and one brother

• Majoring in business

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Freehling’s Career Highs Floor 9.65 at Iowa State (1/28/22)

Freehling’s Career Statistics Year Meets AA Total Points 2022 1 0 9.65

FREEHLING

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FREEHLING

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HEIDI HARTJE

SO. | 5-1 |

FREDERICK, MD.

Instagram: @heidihartje Twitter: @heidihartje

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year level 10 gymnast at Frederick Gymnastics Club

• Earned a state championship on floor, beam and the allaround as a level 6 gymnast

• State champion on vault as a level 8 gymnast

• Earned a regional all-around championship as a level 8 gymnast

• Graduated from Urbana High School

Personal

• Daughter of James and Rachel Hartje

• Birthday is February 26th

• Has one sister and one brother

• Majoring in sport management

HARtje

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

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Hartje’s Career Highs Vault 9.8 vs. Pitt and Texas Woman’s (2/11/22)
Meets AA Total Points
Hartje’s Career Statistics Year
2022 1 0 9.8

HARtje

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ANNA LEIGH SO. | 4-11 | ST. MICHAEL, MINN.

2022 (Fr.)

• Made her Mountaineer debut in WVU’s season opener at Towson on Jan. 14

• Competed in nine meets and spent time in the uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise lineups

• Finished the year with averages of 9.719 on uneven bars, 9.542 on balance beam and 9.213 on floor exercise

• Ranked sixth on the team with 189.8 points on the year

• Tallied six podium finishes, including one event win

• Set her career high on beam in her debut on Jan. 14, scoring a 9.775

• Also recorded her first career podium finish in the season opener, scoring a 9.875 on floor to finish in third place

• Earned back-to-back career-bests with a 9.85 on uneven bars, first at Towson on Feb. 19, and then again against George Washington and William & Mary on Feb. 21

• Her 9.85 at Towson earned her a tie for third place, while the score was good for her first career event win on Feb. 21

• Also set a career-high 9.925 on floor against GW and W&M, finishing in second place

• At the Big 12 Championship, she made her return from an injury sustained on Feb. 24, earning a spot in the bars lineup and tallying a 9.775

Club Gymnastics

• Five-year level 10 gymnast at Classic Gymnastics

• Earned a first-place finish on beam and second place in the all-around at regionals in 2019

• Placed third on floor and fifth in the all-around at states in 2019

• Placed tenth on beam at the 2018 nationals

• Qualified for nationals in 2018 and 2019

• Qualified for the Level 10 State Championships in 2020

LEIGH

• Qualified for the Junior Olympic Nationals in 2018 and 2019

• Graduated from St. Michael-Albertville High School

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Personal

• Daughter of John and Tammy Leigh

• Birthday is Oct. 26

• Has one sister and one brother

• Majoring in biology

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Leigh’s Career Highs

Uneven Bars 9.85 vs. George Washington and William & Mary (2/21/22) at Towson with Ursinus College (2/19/22)

Balance Beam 9.775 at Towson with West Chester and William & Mary (1/14/22)

Floor Exercise 9.925 vs. George Washington and William & Mary (2/21/22)

Leigh’s Career Statistics

Year Meets AA Total Points 2022 9 0 189.8

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LEIGH

KAIA BOCHOW

FR. | 5-3 | GOLDEN, COLO.

Instagram: @kaia.bochow

Club Gymnastics

• Five-year Level 10 gymnast for coach Melissa Luedtke at Airborne Gymnastics

• Qualified for Junior Olympic Nationals in 2022

• At the national meet, she placed sixth on the uneven bars

• Also placed second on bars and sixth on balance beam at regionals in 2022

• Won the bars title at the 2022 Colorado State Championships

• At the 2022 Denver Winterfest Classic, she finished in a tie for second place on the uneven bars

• Placed first on bars in the finals of the 2021 Brestyans LV Invitational

• Graduated from Wheat Ridge High School

bochow

Personal

• Daughter of Joel Bochow and Pam Snyder

• Has one brother

• Father played college football at Western State University

• Birthday is March 17

• Majoring in sport and exercise psychology

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FORT LUPTON, COLO.

Instagram: @_brookeirwin_

Club Gymnastics

• Five-year level 10 gymnast for coach Melissa Luedtke at Airborne Gymnastics Club

• Competed at the 2021 Women’s Level 10 National Championships

• Tallied a pair of top-20 finishes on vault and uneven bars at nationals

• Secured first-place finishes on vault, balance beam, floor exercise and the all-around at the Region 3 Championships to earn a trip to nationals.

• Rated a three-star recruit by College Gym News

• Also competed at the 2019 Junior Olympic Nationals, where she earned a top-20 finish on balance beam

• Earned a pair of top-10 finishes at the 2019 nationals, tying for second place on vault and placing sixth on the allaround

• Graduated from Erie High School

irwin

Personal

Daughter of Blake Irwin and Aimee Keronen Birthday is Feb. 8

Has one sister

Father played football at the college and professional levels, while her mother, Aimee, played tennis at New Mexico.

Sister, Peyton, is a swimmer at Northern Colorado Majoring in sport and exercise psychology

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BROOKE IRWIN
FR. | 5-6 |

Club Gymnastics

• Five-year Level 10 gymnast for coaches Nikki Thomson, Liz Nutter and Angela Way at Gymniks Gymnastics in Vienna, West Virginia

• Secured first place at the 2021 West Virginia State Championship meet on vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise to earn the all-around state champion title

• At the 2021 Region 7 Championships later that month, she won the balance beam title and made the podium on floor exercise and the all-around.

• With her performance at regionals, she earned a trip to the 2021 Women’s Level 10 National Championships

• She tallied a top-10 finish on floor exercise in her first appearance at the national meet

nelson

• Also placed first on all four events, including the allaround, at the Girl Power Invitational in 2019

• Graduated from Fort Frye High School

Personal

• Daughter of Rob and Stefanie Nelson

• Birthday is Nov. 5

• Has one brother, Luke, who currently plays basketball at Muskingum

• Her mother ran track in college

• Majoring in exercise physiology

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CARLEE NELSON FR. | 5-5 | MARIETTA, OHIO Instagram: @carleenelson11

OLIVIA PITZER

FR. | 5-7 |

SPRING GROVE, PA.

Instagram: @liv_gymnast_26

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year Level 10 gymnast for coach Gabby Ganescu at Skyline Gymnastics

• Qualified for regionals every year since becoming a Level 8 gymnast

Personal

• Daughter of Brian and Melissa Pitzer

• Member of National Honor Society in high school

• Graduated in the top 10% of her high school class

• Has one brother

• Finished first on floor exercise at the 2022 Gasparilla Classic

• At the 2022 Biles Invitational, she finished third on vault and first on balance beam

• Recorded a pair of first-place finishes on vault and uneven bars, while she also finished second on beam at the 2022 Flipping with the Stars competition

• Runner up on vault at the Level 9 regionals in 2018

• Also secured a 10th-place finish on all-around at regionals in 2018

• Graduated from Spring Grove High School

• Father was a Division I wrestler in college

• Birthday is Feb. 20

• Majoring in exercise physiology

pitzer

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ELLIE SIGMAN FR. | 5-4 |

CHESTERFIELD, MO.

Instagram: @elliesigman

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year Level 10 gymnast for coach Tom Stevens at Team Central Gymnastics Academy

• Secured the Region 4 uneven bars champion title in 2021, while she also placed fourth on balance beam and third on the all-around

• With her performance at regionals, she earned a spot at the 2021 National Championships

• Finished in second place on the all-around at the Missouri State Championships

• Recorded a top-five finish on all four events at the allaround at the 2021 St. Louis Classic, placing third on vault and second on bars, beam, floor and the all-around

• Competed at the 2021 Missouri Optional State Championships, finishing third on the all-around, as well as fourth on bars and floor exercise

sigman

• Graduated from Lafayette High School Personal

• Daughter of Steve and Christine Sigman

• Has two sisters

• Birthday is March 12

• Majoring in general business

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MIRANDA SMITH

FR. | 5-2 | HARTFORD, N.Y..

Instagram: @miirandasmith

Club Gymnastics

• Six-year Level 10 gymnast for coach Danielle Cerminaro at Valley Gymnastics Club in Utica, New York

• A four-time Junior Olympic Nationals Qualifier

• Most recently competed at the 2019 JO Nationals and earned a pair of top-10 finishes on vault and floor exercise

• Competed at the 2021 Nastia Liukin Cup and placed inside the top 20 on all four events and the all-around

• Finished in a tie for third place on floor exercise and a tie for seventh on vault at the Nastia Liukin Cup

• At the 2021 Region 6 Championships, she topped the podium on vault, uneven bars, floor exercise and the all-around to earn a trip to the 2021 Women’s Level 10 National Championships

• Placed first on floor exercise while tallying a pair of top10 finishes on vault and the all-around at nationals

smith

• Rated a four-star recruit by College Gym News

• Graduated from New Hartford High School

Personal

• Daughter of Randy and Alicia Smith

• Birthday is Jan. 30

• Father played hockey at Mohawk Valley CC

• Grandfather Bordie played hockey in the pro ranks in the EHL with the Clinton Comets

• Majoring in exercise physiology

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EMMA WEHRY

FR. | 5-1 | KLINGERSTOWN, PA.

Instagram: @em.wehry

Club Gymnastics

• Four-year Level 10 gymnast for coaches Marty Amrich and Gina Stallone Amrich at Stallone Gymnastics

• Competed in the 2021 Women’s Level 10 National Championships and secured a top-10 finish in a tie for fifth on floor exercise

• Earned a trip to the national championships with four topfive finishes, along with a second-place showing on floor, at the 2021 Region 7 Level 10 Regionals

• Rated as a three-star prospect by College Gym News

• Competed at the 2019 Junior Olympic Nationals where she tied for first on floor

• Secured a pair of top-15 finishes on beam and the allaround at JO Nationals

wehry

• Since becoming a Level 10 gymnast, she has topped the podium in the all-around five different times, most recently at the 2021 Centre Elite Regional Prep Meet

• Graduated from Tri-Valley High School

Personal

• Daughter of Randy and Jennifer Wehry

• Birthday is June 28th

• Has two brothers and one sister

• Her sister, Grace, is a gymnast at Kent State University

• Enrolled in the exploratory pathway

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2023 Season Preview 56 2023 Schedule ............................................................57 2023 Quick Facts ........................................................58 2023 season preview

SEASON PREVIEW

Following the squad’s 42nd appearance in the NCAA Regional Championships and its highest finish at the Big 12 Championship since 2017, the West Virginia University gymnastics team returns to competition for the 2023 campaign.

This season, the Mountaineers are set to host four home meets, including the 2023 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship. West Virginia opens its home slate on Friday, Jan. 13, as it plays host to Kent State and Maryland for the first-ever 80’s Night inside the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown.

The 2023 campaign officially kicks off on Friday, Jan. 6, when the Mountaineers travel to Gainesville, Florida, for a quad meet against Florida, Ball State and Lindenwood. WVU opens its season on the road for the fourth time in the last five seasons.

Here’s what you need to know heading into the new campaign:

• West Virginia is led by 12th-year head coach Jason Butts. He is assisted by associate head coach Travis Doak, who enters his 15th season with the program and ninth as the associate head coach. Assistant head coach Zaakira Muhammad, a former All-American at WVU, enters her third campaign as a member of the coaching staff.

• The Mountaineers return to competition following a 13-5 season in 2022. WVU tallied a season-high score with a 196.65 for a third-place finish in the 2022 Big 12 Championship in Denver, Colorado. It marked the squad’s highest finish at Big 12s since 2017.

• Twelve of the 13 Mountaineers returning to the 2023 squad earned time in at least one lineup last season, with nine reaching the podium. In all, WVU boasted 82 podium finishes in 2022.

• Fifth-year senior Kendra Combs led the squad with 439.6 points last season, followed by graduated senior Rachel Hornung with 428.55. Combs ranked first on the team with 10 event wins, including 19 total podium finishes.

• The Mountaineers are led by four seniors this year: Kendra Combs, Emily Holmes-Hackerd, Abbie Pierson and Kianna Yancey. Combs returns for her fifth year of eligibility in 2023.

• Combs is the most experienced gymnast on the roster, having competed in 45 meets in four seasons at WVU, amassing 1,103.0 points.

• Additionally, seniors Abbie Pierson and Kianna Yancey will look to surpass the 1,000-career point threshold this season.

• Seven freshmen look to make their Mountaineer career debuts this season: Kaia Bochow, Brooke Irwin, Carlee Nelson, Olivia Pitzer, Ellie Sigman, Miranda Smith and Emma Wehry

• West Virginia is scheduled to compete against all three of its league foes this season, beginning when Iowa State comes to Morgantown for a quad meet on Jan. 29. WVU will face Denver and Oklahoma in road duals on Feb. 12 and Feb. 24, respectively.

• The Mountaineers will square off against 15 nonconference opponents this year.

• WVU opens its season on the road for the fourth time in the last five seasons, when the Mountaineers travel to Gainesville, Florida, on Friday, Jan. 6, for a quad meet against Florida, Ball State and Lindenwood. West Virginia is 8-12 in seasonopening meets under Butts.

• The Mountaineers’ postseason slate starts with the 2023 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship, set for March 18, at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virginia. WVU is set to play host to the conference meet for the second time in the last three seasons, as well as the third time since 2014.

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MIRANDA SMITH

2023 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent

Location Time

Jann 6 at Florida with Ball State Gainesville, Fla. & Lindenwood 6:45 p.m.

Jan. 13 Maryland & Kent State Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

Jan. 20 at Towson with New Hampshire, Towson, Md. & West Chester 6 p.m.

Jan. 29 Iowa State, Towson, Morgantown 2 p.m. & Easter n Michigan

Feb. 3 at Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at Denver Denver, Colo. 4 p.m.

Feb. 19 Bowling Green Morgantown, W.Va. 1 p.m.

Feb. 24 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 7:45 p.m.

Feb. 26 at Texas Woman’s Denton, Texas 2 p.m.

Mar. 5 Pitt & Central Michigan Morgantown, W.Va. 2 p.m.

Mar. 10 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:45 p.m.

Mar. 12 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 2 p.m.

Mar. 18 Big 12 Championship Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

Mar. 29 - Apr. 1 at NCAA Regionals UCLA, Denver, Oklahoma, Pitt TBD Apr. 13-15 at NCAA Nationals Fort Worth, Texas TBD

Home matches in bold All times Eastern and subject to change

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ABBIE PIERSON
INFORMATION Location
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Colors Old Gold
Conference
President
Director of Athletics
Faculty Representative....................................................
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Coach
Record
Career Record Same Associate Head Coach.............................. Travis
Assistant Coach Zaakira Muhammad
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TEAM INFORMATION 2022 Record 13-5, 0-2 Big 12 2022 Big 12 Finish ................................................................................... Third Home Record 5-1 Away Record 3-3 Neutral Site Record N/A Postseason NCAA Regional Championships First Round Final Ranking No. 33, Road to Nationals Rankings All-Americans None MEDIA INFORMATION Gymnastics Contact Olivia Sneed Email olivia.vanhorn@mail.wvu.edu Office (304) 293-9901 Fax: (304) 293-4105 Website WVUsports.com Twitter @WVUGymnastics Instagram @WVUGymnastics Facebook ............................................................................... /WVUGymnastics [ 58 ] SEASON PREVIEW MOUNTAINEER QUICK FACTS 23 KIANA LEWIS
UNIVERSITY
Morgantown, W.Va.
28,000+
Mountaineers
(PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295)
Big 12
Dr. E. Gordon Gee
Wren Baker NCAA
Dr. Maria Kolar COACHING
Head
Jason Butts (12th Season) Alma Mater Georgia ‘06
at WVU 136-97-1 (12th Season)
Doak (15th Season, WVU ‘06)
(3rd Season, WVU ‘18)
Home
WVU Coliseum
14,000
1970
Season of
50th First Year of
1974
785-362-5 (.682)
NCAA Division I
NCAA Southeast Conference Big 12 Conference NCAA Championships Appearances (Last) Four (2000); 3 NCAA, 1 AIAW NCAA Regional Appearances (Last)
42 (2022) Highest NCAA Finish 12th (1995, 1999, 2000) Highest AIAW Finish Third (1982) EAGL Championships (Last) Seven (2012) Atlantic 10 Championships (Last) Four (1995)

2022 season review

2022 Season Review 60 2022 Statistics ............................................................62 2022 Team Season Highs ............................................62 2022 Individual Season Highs ....................................63 2022 Results 63 2022 Meet-by-Meet 64

SEASON REVIEW 22

• West Virginia finished the 2022 season at 13-5 and 0-2 in the Big 12 Conference. The team qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships for the 42nd time in program history, including its seventh consecutive berth.

• In the postseason, the Mountaineers reached a season-high 196.650 at the 2022 Big 12 Championship to finish in third place. It marked the squad’s highest finish at the conference meet since 2017, when it also finished third.

• WVU’s total was its highest team score at the Big 12 Championship in program history, besting its previous program-best of 196.375, recorded in 2014.

• Senior Rachel Hornung competed in the all-around at Big 12s, earning a spot on the 2022 All-Big 12 Championship Team to become the first Mountaineer to be named to the all-championship team since 2017 and the first to earn the honors in the all-around since 2015.

• WVU ended the year ranked No. 33 in the Road to Nationals Rankings with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 392.240.

• The Mountaineers ranked inside the top 25 of the Road to

Nationals rankings on floor exercise every week during the regular season, finishing the year at No. 19 with a 49.345 NQS.

• WVU’s floor lineup debuted in the rankings at No. 4 on Jan. 17, marking the team’s highest since at least 1998 in the Road to Nationals rankings. The last time the Mountaineers appeared inside the organization’s top 10 was in the final rankings of the 2001 regular season, when the squad was ranked No. 8 nationally on floor

• West Virginia’s 196.25-195.225 win over No. 22 North Carolina on Feb. 24, was its first win over a ranked opponent since March 17, 2019, when it bested No. 22 Ohio State and No. 24 Penn State.

• At season’s end, Kendra Combs ranked inside the top 10 in the Big 12 on floor, tying for No. 4 overall with an NQS of 9.910. Abbie Pierson also tied for No. 7 in the league (9.895 NQS).

• A pair of Mountaineers were named the Big 12 Gymnast of the Week, as Combs earned the honor on March 1, and Pierson on March 15. It marked the first time WVU has had

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multiple weekly conference awards in one season since 2016.

• Combs also was honored on the All-Big 12 Team, becoming the first gymnast to earn all-conference honors on the allaround since 2014. She also was the first Mountaineer to be named to the All-Big 12 team on any event since 2019.

• Eleven of the 14 Mountaineers who saw competitive time reached the podium, as WVU boasted 84 podium finishes on the year. Combs led the team with 21, including 11 event wins.

• Nine Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2022 Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics First Team, including four gymnasts –Esperanza Abarca, Emily Holmes-Hackerd, Abbie Pierson and Kianna Yancey – who were recognized with 4.0 grade point averages.

• Ten members of the team also were named Scholastic All-Americans by the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA)

• Associate head coach Travis Doak and assistant coach Zaakira Muhammad were named the Region 6 Co-Assistant Coaches of the Year by the WCGA, marking the first WVU coaches to earn the honor since then-assistant Jason Butts in 2009 and 2010.

ESPERANZA ABARCA

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Passed the 500-career point plateau

CHLOE ASPER

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

KENDRA COMBS

• NCAA Regional Championships Individual Event Specialist (floor)

• All-Big 12 Team (All-Around)

• Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (March 1)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 1,000 career points

AGATHA HANDONO

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

EMILY HOLMES-HACKERD

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Ranked No. 3 on the team with 357.975 season points

RACHEL HORNUNG

• All-Big 12 Championship Team (All-Around)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 1,000 career points

KIANA LEWIS

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• Surpassed 500 career points

ABBIE PIERSON

• NCAA Regional Championships Individual Event Specialist (beam, floor)

• Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (March 15)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

• WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Jan. 17)

KIANNA YANCEY

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team

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RACHEL HORNUNG

STATISTICS

Att. Avg. NQS

National Ranking Regional Ranking Big 12 Ranking (Top 50) (Top 25) (Top 10)

Vault

Brooke Alban 12 9.750 9.785

Kendra Combs 8 9.712 9.725

Gillian Fletcher 4 9.688

Heidi Hartje 1 9.8

Rachel Hornung 12 9.787 9.815 24 Kiana Lewis 12 9.783 9.820 20 Abbie Pierson 11 9.734 9.810 Kianna Yancey 12 9.773 9.795 Team 12 48.763 48.881 T-41 7 4

Uneven Bars

Esperanza Abarca 10 9.708 9.815

Brooke Alban 8 9.703 9.780

Kendra Combs 12 9.758 9.840 T-22

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 6 9.417 9.340

Rachel Hornung 12 9.733 9.765 Anna Leigh 9 9.719 9.8

Abbie Pierson 3 9.525

Kianna Yancey 12 9.708 9.840 T-19 Team 12 48.685 48.925 38 7 3

Balance Beam

Esperanza Abarca 1 9.3 9.3

Chloe Asper 11 9.695 9.850 T-19 9

Kendra Combs 12 9.683 9.830 T-23

Agatha Handono 12 9.729 9.8

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 5 9.810

Rachel Hornung 12 9.652 9.825 Anna Leigh 3 9.542

Kiana Lewis 4 9.612

Abbie Pierson 12 9.806 9.875 T-14 8 Kianna Yancey 1 8.975 Team 12 48.625 49.088 36 7 3

Floor Exercise

Kendra Combs 13 9.892 9.915 T-44 T-7 4

Brynn Freehling 1 9.65

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 8 9.125 9.865 T-18 Rachel Hornung 8 9.775 9.780 Anna Leigh 8 9.213 9.855 T-23

Kiana Lewis 12 9.846 9.875 T-15 Abbie Pierson 12 9.873 9.9 T-10 T-7 Kianna Yancey 12 9.838 9.875 T-18 Team 12 49.118 49.256 19 2 2

All-Around

Kendra Combs 8 39.025 39.145 7 3

Rachel Hornung 8 39.025 39.105 8 4

Abbie Pierson 3 38.742 Kianna Yancey 1 38.425 Team 12 195.927 196.315 31 5 4

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Team Season Highs Event Score Opponents Location Date Vault 49.125 Iowa State Ames, Iowa Jan. 28 Uneven Bars 49.2 Michigan, Auburn/Big 12 Championship Ann Arbor, Mich./Denver, Colo. Mar. 12/Mar. 19 Balance Beam 49.275 Big 12 Championship Denver, Colo. March 19 Floor Exercise 49.525 George Washington, William & Mary
Feb. 21 Team Total 196.650 Big 12 Championship
March 30
2022
Morgantown, W.Va.
Denver, Colo.

2022 Individual Season Highs

Vault Bars

Beam Floor All-Around

Esperanza Abarca 9.9 9.3 3/12 2/11

Brooke Alban 9.825 9.875 2/11 2/11

Chloe Asper 9.9 2/19

Kendra Combs 9.85 9.9 9.85 9.95 39.325 2/21 3/19 1/28 2/21 2/21

Gillian Fletcher 9.775 3/6

Brynn Freehling 9.65 1/28

Agatha Handono 9.875 2/19

Heidi Hartje 9.8 2/11

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 9.75 9.85 9.9 2/21 3/19 2/24 3/30 2/19

Rachel Hornung 9.85 9.8 9.85 9.85 39.175 2/24 2/6 2/11 3/6 2/11 2/24 3/6 3/19

Anna Leigh 9.85 9.775 9.925 2/19 1/14 2/21 2/21

Kiana Lewis 9.85 9.825 9.9 2/11 2/11 3/19

Abbie Pierson 9.95 9.8 9.925 9.9 39.2 1/28 3/12 2/24 1/14 3/12 2/6 2/19 2/21 2/24 3/11

Kianna Yancey 9.85 9.875 8.975 9.9 38.425 2/19 2/11 1/21 3/6 1/21 3/12 3/30

2022 WVU Gymnastics Results (13-5, 0-2 Big 12)

Jan. 7 at No. 6 LSU Canceled

Jan. 13 at Towson L 194.000 194.150 West Chester W 194.000 192.600 William & Mary W 194.000 191.050

Jan. 21 vs. No. 6 Denver * L 195.725 197.600

Jan. 28 at Iowa State * L 195.425 196.225

Feb. 4 at Arkansas Canceled

Feb. 6 at Pitt W 195.925 195.800 vs. NC State W 195.925 194.550 vs. Alaska Anchorage W 195.925 191.250

Feb. 11 vs. Texas Woman’s W 195.900 194.500 vs. Pitt W 195.900 194.575

Feb. 19 at Towson W 196.575 196.525 Ursinus College W 196.575 185.175

Feb. 21 vs. William & Mary W 196.100 187.900 vs. George Washington W 196.100 194.550

Feb. 24 at No. 24 North Carolina W 196.250 195.225

March 6 vs. Ball State W 196.250 195.400

March 12 at No. 3 Michigan L 196.400 197.950 vs. No. 5 Auburn L 196.400 197.175

Big 12 Meet *

March 19 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (Denver, Colo.)

1. Oklahoma 198.2

2. Denver 197.25 3. West Virginia 196.65 4. Iowa State 196.1

March 30 NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships (Norman, Okla.)

1. Arizona 196.525 2. West Virginia 195.925

WVU Opponent
Date Opponent Result

2022 VAULT LINEUP MEET-BY-MEET

Meet 1 2 3 4 5 6

Jan. 14

Jan. 21 Kianna Yancey (9.75)

Kendra Combs (9.675) Brooke Alban (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.775) Rachel Hornung (9.7) Abbie Pierson (9.825) Jan. 28 Kianna Yancey (9.775)

Kendra Combs (9.575) Brooke Alban (9.775) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Rachel Hornung (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.95) Feb. 6 Kianna Yancey (9.8)

Kendra Combs (9.775) Brooke Alban (9.8) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Rachel Hornung (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.25) Feb. 11 Kianna Yancey (9.8)

Kendra Combs (9.775) Brooke Alban (9.825) Kiana Lewis (9.85) Rachel Hornung (9.825) Heidi Hartje (9.8) Feb. 19 Kianna Yancey (9.85)

Kendra Combs (9.65) Brooke Alban (9.8) Kiana Lewis (9.8) Rachel Hornung (9.775) Abbie Pierson (9.8) Feb. 21 Kianna Yancey (9.725) Kendra Combs (9.85) Brooke Alban (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.75) Rachel Hornung (9.775) Abbie Pierson (9.775) Feb. 24 Kianna Yancey (9.75) Kendra Combs (9.675) Brooke Alban (9.75) Kiana Lewis (9.75) Rachel Hornung (9.85) Abbie Pierson (9.725) March 6 Kianna Yancey (9.725) Brooke Alban (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Rachel Hornung (9.825) Abbie Pierson (9.825) Gillian Fletcher (9.775)

March 12 Kianna Yancey (9.75) Brooke Alban (9.8) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Rachel Hornung (9.825) Abbie Pierson (9.675) Gillian Fletcher (9.725) March 19 Brooke Alban (9.75) Kiana Lewis (9.8) Kianna Yancey (9.8) Rachel Hornung (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.65) Gillian Fletcher (9.7)

March 30 Brooke Alban (9.675)

Kiana Lewis (9.65) Kianna Yancey (9.8) Rachel Hornung (9.75) Abbie Pierson (9.775) Gillian Fletcher (9.55)

2022 UNEVEN BARS LINEUP MEET-BY-MEET

Meet 1 2 3 4 5 6

Jan. 14

Esperanza Abarca (9.725)

Kendra Combs (9.2) Rachel Hornung (9.725) Anna Leigh (9.2) Kianna Yancey (9.2) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.2) Jan. 21 Esperanza Abarca (9.7) Rachel Hornung (9.7) Anna Leigh (9.7) Kianna Yancey (9.85) Brooke Alban (9.7) Kendra Combs (9.8) Jan. 28 Esperanza Abarca (9.725) Rachel Hornung (9.7) Anna Leigh (9.75) Kianna Yancey (9.8) Kendra Combs (9.7) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (8.825) Feb. 6 Esperanza Abarca (9.675) Rachel Hornung (9.8) Anna Leigh (9.725) Kianna Yancey (9.8) Kendra Combs (9.775) Abbie Pierson (9.75) Feb. 11 Esperanza Abarca (9.0) Rachel Hornung (9.725) Anna Leigh (9.8) Kianna Yancey (9.875) Kendra Combs (9.875) Brooke Alban (9.875) Feb. 19 Rachel Hornung (9.775) Anna Leigh (9.85) Kianna Yancey (9.0) Kendra Combs (9.775) Brooke Alban (9.75) Esperanza Abarca (9.875) Feb. 21 Rachel Hornung (9.725) Anna Leigh (9.85) Kianna Yancey (9.825) Kendra Combs (9.85) Brooke Alban (9.15) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.75) Feb. 24 Rachel Hornung (9.625) Anna Leigh (9.825) Kianna Yancey (9.825) Kendra Combs (9.8) Brooke Alban (9.8) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.575) March 6 Rachel Hornung (9.75) Kianna Yancey (9.825) Kendra Combs (9.75) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.35) Brooke Alban (9.75) Esperanza Abarca (9.825)

March 12 Rachel Hornung (9.775) Kianna Yancey (9.875) Kendra Combs (9.85) Brooke Alban (9.775) Esperanza Abarca (9.9) Abbie Pierson (9.8) March 19 Rachel Hornung (9.8) Kianna Yancey (9.825) Kendra Combs (9.9) Brooke Alban (9.825) Esperanza Abarca (9.85) Anna Leigh (9.775) March 30 Rachel Hornung (9.7) Kianna Yancey (9.8) Kendra Combs (9.825) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.8) Esperanza Abarca (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.025)

2022 BALANCE BEAM LINEUP MEET-BY-MEET

Meet 1 2 3 4 5 6

Jan. 14 Agatha Handono (9.65)

Abbie Pierson (9.775) Rachel Hornung (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.825) Anna Leigh (9.775) Chloe Asper(9.0) Jan. 21 Agatha Handono (9.725) Abbie Pierson (9.85) Rachel Hornung (9.775) Kendra Combs (9.775) Anna Leigh (9.725) Kianna Yancey (8.975) Jan. 28 Agatha Handono (9.7) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Rachel Hornung (8.8) Kendra Combs (9.85) Anna Leigh (9.125) Chloe Asper (9.825) Feb. 6 Agatha Handono (9.45) Abbie Pierson (9.675) Rachel Hornung (9.775) Kendra Combs (9.825) Kiana Lewis (9.8) Chloe Asper (9.85) Feb. 11 Agatha Handono (9.8) Rachel Hornung (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.65) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Chloe Asper (9.125) Esperanza Abarca (9.3) Feb. 19 Agatha Handono (9.875) Abbie Pierson (9.85) Rachel Hornung (9.65) Kendra Combs (9.85) Kiana Lewis (9.3) Chloe Asper (9.9) Feb. 21 Agatha Handono (9.775) Abbie Pierson (9.775) Rachel Hornung (9.75) Kendra Combs (9.675) Kiana Lewis (9.525) Chloe Asper (9.725) Feb. 24 Agatha Handono (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.925) Rachel Hornung (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.150) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.8) Chloe Asper (9.85) March 6 Agatha Handono (9.8) Abbie Pierson (9.525) Rachel Hornung (9.75) Kendra Combs (9.85) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.8) Chloe Asper (9.85)

March 12 Agatha Handono (9.725) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Rachel Hornung (9.125) Kendra Combs (9.8) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.75) Chloe Asper (9.825)

March 19 Agatha Handono (9.825) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Rachel Hornung (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.2) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.85) Chloe Asper (9.875) March 30 Agatha Handono (9.625) Abbie Pierson (9.775) Rachel Hornung (9.8) Kendra Combs (9.75) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.85) Chloe Asper (9.825)

2022 FLOOR EXERCISE LINEUP MEET-BY-MEET

Jan. 14 Rachel Hornung (9.8) Anna Leigh (9.875) Abbie Pierson (9.9) Kendra Combs (9.85) Kiana Lewis (9.9) Kianna Yancey (9.7) Jan. 21 Rachel Hornung (9.775) Anna Leigh (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.9) Kiana Lewis (9.875) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Kianna Yancey (9.85)

Jan. 28 Anna Leigh (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.9) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Abbie Pierson (9.825) Kianna Yancey (9.85) Brynn Freehling (9.65)

Feb. 6 Anna Leigh (9.8) Kendra Combs (9.85) Kiana Lewis (9.85) Abbie Pierson (9.9) Kianna Yancey (9.7) Rachel Hornung (9.75)

Feb. 11 Anna Leigh (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.825) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Kianna Yancey (9.875) Rachel Hornung (9.775) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.85)

Feb. 19 Anna Leigh (9.85) Kiana Lewis (9.85) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.525) Kianna Yancey (9.875) Abbie Pierson (9.9) Kendra Combs (9.925)

Feb. 21 Anna Leigh (9.925) Kiana Lewis (9.875) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.875) Kianna Yancey (9.85) Abbie Pierson (9.9) Kendra Combs (9.95)

Feb. 24 Anna Leigh (4.7) Kiana Lewis (9.775) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.9) Kianna Yancey (9.825) Abbie Pierson (9.9) Kendra Combs (9.925)

March 6

March 12

Rachel Hornung (9.85) Kiana Lewis (9.775) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.85) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Kendra Combs (9.85) Kianna Yancey (9.9)

Rachel Hornung (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.825) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.85) Abbie Pierson (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.9) Kianna Yancey (9.875)

March 19 Rachel Hornung (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.9) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (9.9) Abbie Pierson (9.775) Kianna Yancey (9.85) Kendra Combs (9.9)

March 30 Rachel Hornung (9.8) Kiana Lewis (9.875) Emily Holmes-Hackerd (4.25) Abbie Pierson (9.875) Kianna Yancey (9.9) Kendra Combs (9.9)

BOLD - Season High Dropped Score
Meet 1 2 3 4 5 6
Kianna Yancey (9.75) Kendra Combs (9.725) Kiana Lewis (9.725) Brooke Alban (9.650) Abbie Pierson (9.825) Rachel Hornung (9.725)

Record book

School Records 66

NCAA Records ............................................................67

Top 50 Team Scores ...................................................68

Individual Honors ......................................................69

All-Americans 70

WVU Coliseum Records 71

Top Attendance Marks 71

Career 10.0 and 9.9 Scores 72

Top Event Scores .......................................................73 Career Records ..........................................................78 Season Records .........................................................79 Conference Champions 80 Conference Honors 81 Academic Honors 83 Team Awards .............................................................85 All-Time Scores ..........................................................86 Series Records ...........................................................98 Championship Appearances ......................................99 Shari Retton 101 Kristin Quackenbush 102 Janáe Cox 103 Lajuanda Moody .......................................................104

SCHOOL RECORDS

WVU TEAM RECORDS

EVENT SCORE OPPONENT LOCATION (DATE)

Vault 49.525 EAGL Championships Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/20/04)

Bars 49.45 George Washington and Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/12/00)

Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97)

George Washington and Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/14/98)

Beam 49.55 Pitt and James Madison Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/9/04)

Floor 49.7 George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01)

Total 197.4 Pitt and James Madison Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/9/04)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

EVENT SCORE GYMNAST OPPONENT LOCATION (DATE)

Vault 10.00 Jessica Bartgis Cornell Morgantown, W.Va. (02/08/04) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson EAGL Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. (3/24/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson William & Mary Morgantown, W.Va. (2/17/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson NC State with Rhode Island & William & Mary Raleigh, N.C. (2/11/00) 10.00 Nikki West Ball St., Maryland, Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/20/99) 10.00 Nikki West George Washington & Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/13/98) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush George Washington, Massachusetts & Rutgers Morgantown, W.Wa. (3/15/97) 10.00 Nikki West Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97) 10.00 Nikki West Pitt Morgantown, W.Va. (1/18/97) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Pitt & Indiana (Pa.) Morgantown, W.Va. (2/22/94) 10.00 Dainty Mae Hiser Temple & Pitt Morgantown, W.Va. (3/10/92)

Bars 10.00 Umme Salim George Washington & Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/14/98)

Beam 9.975 Rebecca Slobig Minnesota, NC State Morgantown, W.Va. (2/20/99)

Floor 10.00 TeShawne Jackson Florida, New Hampshire, Cornell, Yale Morgantown, W.Va. (3/16/03) 10.00 Kristen Macrie Kent State Kent, Ohio (3/11/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 Dinorh Boyd George Washington Morgantown, W.Va. (3/4/01) 10.00 TeShawne Jackson William & Mary Morgantown, W.Va. (2/17/01) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush George Washington, Massachusetts, & Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/15/97) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Rhode Island Morgantown, W.Va. (2/23/97) 10.00 Kristin Quackenbush Rutgers Morgantown, W.Va. (3/23/96) 10.00 Lajuanda Moody Kent State Morgantown, W.Va. (2/27/94)

All Around 39.675 Janáe Cox Bowling Green Morgantown, W.Va. (3/13/04)

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NCAA RECORDS

NCAA REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL

Vault 9.95 Nikki West, 4/5/97, Lexington, Ky.

Uneven Parallel Bars 9.9 Alexa Goldberg, 4/1/17, Morgantown, W.Va.

Balance Beam 9.9 Gretchen Richter, 4/3/04, Raleigh, N.C. Abbie Pierson, 3/31/22, Norman, Okla.

Floor Exercise 9.975 Kristin Quackenbush, 4/5/97, Lexington, Ky.

All‑Around 39.35 Janáe Cox, 4/3/04, Raleigh, N.C.

Highest Indiv. Finish Dainty Mae Hiser, first on vault in 1991; Danielle Lilly, tie-first on balance beam in 1997; TeShawne Jackson, first on floor in 2000; Kristen Macrie, tie-first on floor in 2001; Hope Sloanhoffer, tie-first on balance beam in 2014

TEAM

Vault 49.275 4/8/95, Towson, Md.

Uneven Parallel Bars 49.35 4/1/17, Morgantown, W.Va.

Balance Beam 49.225 4/4/15, Morgantown, W.Va.

Floor Exercise 49.225 4/1/17, Morgantown, W.Va. 4/10/99, Morgantown, W.Va.

Team Score 196.325 4/1/17, Morgantown, W.Va.

Highest Finish Second 4/10/99, Morgantown, W.Va. 4/1/00, Minneapolis, Minn.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

INDIVIDUAL

Vault 9.95 Kristin Quackenbush, 4/13/96, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Uneven Parallel Bars 9.8 Zaakira Muhammad, 4/14/17, St. Louis, Mo. Kristen Macrie, 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

Balance Beam 9.85 TeShawne Jackson, 4/18/02, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Floor Excercise 9.9125 Zaakira Muhammad, 4/14/17, St. Louis, Mo.

All‑Around 39.175 Kristin Quackenbush, 4/13/96, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Highest Indiv. Finish: Kristin Quackenbush, tie-third on vault in 1996

TEAM

Vault 48.775 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

Uneven Parallel Bars 48.475 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

Balance Beam 48.175 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

Floor Exercise 49.45 4/2/21, Morgantown, W.Va.

Team Score 194.175 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

Highest Finish 12th 4/20/95, Athens, Ga. 4/22/99, Salt Lake City, Utah 4/15/00, Boise, Idaho

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TOP 50 TEAM SCORES

1 197.4 a t Pitt with James Madison 2 004 2 197.35 R hode Island 1997 3. 197.3 B owling Green 2 004 4 . 197.275 G eorge Washington and Rutgers 2 000 5 . 197.15 a t Kent State 2 001 6 197.05 a t EAGL Championship 2 004 7 196.8 O hio State, Bowling Green 2 016 A rkansas 2 003 9 196.775 a t Towson with Cornell. NC State, William & Mary 2 018 10. 196.725 C ornell 2 004 11. 196.65 B ig 12 Championship 2 022 12. 196.6 N ebraska, Penn State and James Madison 2 001 13. 196.575 a t Towson with Ursinus 2 022 14. 196.55 M ichigan, New Hampshire and Towson 2 013 15. 196.475 a t EAGL Championship 2 012 A rizona State 2 000 17. 196.425 P itt, Rutgers 2 020 O hio State, Penn State, NC State 2 019 a t George Washington with Pitt 2 018 2 0. 196.4 a t Michigan with Auburn 2 022 21. 196.375 B ig 12 Championship 2 014 Denver, Temple and George Washington 2013 M ichigan and Maryland 2 004 a t EAGL Championship 2 001 25 196.325 N CAA Morgantown Regional Championships 2 017 26. 196.3 Denver, Temple and Towson 2 017 27 196.275 a t Penn State 2 002 M assachusetts and Radford 2 000 29. 196.25 B all State 2 022 a t North Carolina 2 022 N orth Carolina State and Ohio State 2 004 3 2. 196.225 M aryland and Pitt 2 018 Unite for Her Pink Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2016 P enn State, West Chester, Temple, Southern Connecticut 3 4. 196.175 a t Iowa 2 020 O hio State 2 014 M innesota, UNH and Rutgers 2 008 37. 196.15 I owa State 2 013 38. 196.125 Denver, Iowa State 2 019 3 9. 196.1 G eorge Washington and William & Mary 2 022 P itt 2 021 a t Ohio State with Temple 2 019 a t Florida 2 017 4 3. 196.075 a t Pitt with Penn State and Temple 2 018 P enn, Cornell 2 015 Ge orge Washington 2 001 4 6. 196.05 M aryland and Rutgers 2 013 O klahoma, Western Michigan and William & Mary 2 013 a t EAGL Championship 2 008 4 9. 196.025 N ew Hampshire, Temple 2 020 a t EAGL Championship 2 002

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1997
2004
2013
2015
TEAM
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INDIVIDUAL HONORS

NCAA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

1984 J an Funderburk (all-around)

1985 J an Funderburk (all-around)

1987 C athie Price (all-around)

1991 Dainty Mae Hiser ( vault)

1991 L ajuanda Moody (all-around)

1993 L ajuanda Moody al l-around)

1994 L ajuanda Moody (all-around)

1994 K ristin Quackenbush (all-around)

1996 K ristin Quackenbush (all-around)

1997 D anielle Lilly ( beam)

2001 D inorh Boyd (all-around)

2001 K risten Macrie ( floor)

2002 TeShawne Jackson (all-around)

2004 J anáe Cox (all-around)

2005 J anáe Cox (all-around)

2007 J anáe Cox (all-around)

2009 M ehgan Morris (all-around)

2014 H ope Sloanhoffer (all-around)

2017 Z aakira Muhammad (all-around)

AIAW REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

YEAR GYMNAST

REGION EVENT

1982 V icki Moore North East Bars

1982 Shari Retton North East Floor

NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

YEAR GYMNAST REGION EVENT

1983 Jan Funderburk East Beam

1983 Shari Retton East Bars

1991 Dainty Mae Hiser S outheast Vault

1997 Danielle Lilly S outheast Beam

2000 TeShawne Jackson Region 2 Floor

2001 Kristen Macrie North Central Floor

2014 Hope Sloanhoffer Athens Regional Beam

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[ 70 ] RECORD BOOK 2007 NCAA FLOOR (first team) 1982 AIAW VAULT (first team) BARS (first team) FLOOR (first team) ALL‑AROUND (first team) 1994 NCAA VAULT (second team) FLOOR (second team) 1995 NCAA FLOOR (second team) 1996 NCAA VAULT (first team) FLOOR (second team) ALL‑AROUND (second team) 2000 NCAA BARS (second team) 1994 NCAA BEAM (second team) 2017 NCAA FLOOR (second team) 2016 NACGC/W VAULT (second team) 2017 NACGC/W VAULT (second team) 2018 NACGC/W VAULT (second team) 2019 NACGC/W VAULT (first team)
JAN Á E COX
SHARI RETTON
LAJUANDA MOODY KRISTEN MACRIE ZAAKIRA MUHAMMUD KIRAH KOSHINSKI
ALL ‑ AMERICANS
KRISTIN QUACKENBUSH

VAULT

WVU COLISEUM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL: 10.0

Dainty Mae Hiser, West Virginia 3/10/92

Kristin Quackenbush, West Virginia 2/22/94

Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 4/9/94

Jenny Hansen, Kentucky 2/18/96

Nikki West, West Virginia 1/18/97

Nikki West, West Virginia 2/23/97

Kristin Quackenbush, West Virginia 3/15/97

Nikki West, West Virginia 3/14/98

Nikki West, West Virginia 3/20/99

TeShawne Jackson, West Virginia 2/17/01

TeShawne Jackson, West Virginia 3/4/01

Jessica Bartgis, West Virginia 2/8/04

Last visiting gymnast: Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma, 1/21/17

TEAM: 49.65

Michigan (2021 NCAA Morgantown Regional), 4/2/21

Nebraska (2013 NCAA Morgantown Regional), 4/7/13 (WVU Record: 49.475 vs. Cornell, 2/8/04)

UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS

INDIVIDUAL: 10.0

Umme Salim, West Virginia 3/14/97

Lynzee Brown, Denver 3/20/21

Last visiting gymnast: Lynnzee Brown, Denver, 3/20/21

TEAM: 49.725

Michigan (2021 NCAA Morgantown Regional) 4/3/21 (WVU Record: 49.45 vs. Rhode Island, 2/23/97; vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 3/14/98)

BALANCE BEAM

INDIVIDUAL: 9.975

Rebecca Slobig, West Virginia 2/20/99

Last visiting gymnast: Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma, 1/21/17

TEAM: 49.725

Alabama 4/6/02 (2002 NCAA Southeast Regional) (WVU record: 49.3 vs. Penn State, Nebraska and James Madison, 2/10/01; vs. NC State and Ohio State, 1/18/04)

FLOOR EXERCISE

INDIVIDUAL: 10.0

Lajuanda Moody, West Virginia 2/27/94

Kristin Quackenbush, West Virginia 3/23/96

Kristin Quackenbush, West Virginia 2/23/97

Kristin Quackenbush, West Virginia 3/15/97

TeShawne Jackson, West Virginia 2/17/01 Dinorh Boyd, West Virginia 3/4/01 TeShawne Jackson, West Virginia 3/4/01 TeShawne Jackson, West Virginia 3/16/03

Last visiting gymnast: None on record

TEAM: 49.7 West Virginia vs. George Washington 3/4/01

ALL-AROUND

INDIVIDUAL: 39.875

Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 1/21/17 (WVU Record: 39.675 by Janáe Cox vs. Bowling Green, 3/13/04)

TEAM: 198.1

Michigan (2021 NCAA Morgantown Regional) 4/3/21 (WVU Record: 197.35 vs. Rhode Island, 2/23/97)

TOP WVU COLISEUM ATTENDANCE MARKS

1. 4,517 Maryland and Pitt, 2/18/18 *

2. 3,492 NCAA Southeast Regional, 4/19/94 (West Virginia, Florida, George Washington, Georgia, Kentucky, NC State, Towson)

3. 3,269 Penn State, 2/1/97 4. 3,206 Michigan State, 1/14/11 * 5. 3,074 NCAA Southeast Regional, 4/14/07 (West Virginia, Auburn, LSU, North Carolina, NC State, UCLA) 6. 2,767 George Washington, Massachusetts, Rutgers, 3/15/97 7. 2,613 Florida, 1/5/18 8. 2,522 Iowa State, 2/10/13 * 9. 2,468 Pitt, 2/14/14 * 10. 2,390 New Hampshire, 1/17/16 * 11. 2,339 NCAA Region 6 Championships, 4/10/99 (West Virginia, Alabama, NC State, Maryland, Ohio State, Towson)

12. 2,314 NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, 4/1/17 (West Virginia, Alabama, Michigan, George Washington, Southern Utah, Kent State) 13. 2,250 Bowling Green, Towson and Western Michigan, 2/23/20 * 14. 2,213 New Hampshire, 1/24/98

15. 2,178 Penn State, 3/8/15

* - Beauty and the Beast Meet with WVU wrestling

[ 71 ] RECORD BOOK

CAREER 10.0 & 9.9 SCORES

CAREER 10.00 SCORES

ALL EVENTS

7 TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

5 N ikki West (1996-99)

K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

1 J essica Bartgis ( 2001-05)

D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

K risten Macrie (1999-02)

U mme Salim (1995-98)

D ainty Mae Hiser (1991-92)

L ajuanda Moody (1991-94)

VAULT

5 N ikki West (1996-99)

4 TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

2 K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

1 J essica Bartgis ( 2001-05)

Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92)

BARS

1 U mme Salim (1995-98)

FLOOR

3 TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-02)

K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

1 D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

K risten Macrie (1999-01)

L ajuanda Moody (1991-94)

CAREER 9.9+ SCORES

ALL EVENTS

48 K irah Koshinski ( 2016-19)

TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

35 K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

33 J anáe Cox ( 2004-07)

29 D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

26 K risten Macrie (1999-02)

22 M ehgan Morris ( 2006-09)

18 Amanda Halovanic ( 2000-03)

17 Abbie Pierson ( 2020 pr esent)

N ikki West (1996-99)

16 Kendra Combs ( 2019 p resent)

Z aakira Muhammad ( 2015-18)

Kar i Williams ( 2002-05)

15 J essica Nonnemacher (1996-98)

13 A lexa Goldberg (2 014-17)

J essica Bartgis (2 001-05)

S hirley Lee (1997-00)

U mme Salim (1995-98)

12 H ope Sloanhoffer ( 2011-14)

D anielle Lilly (1997-00)

R ebecca Slobig (1996-99)

10 Kelly Foley (1997-00)

9 A laska Richardson ( 2010-13)

K arla Hairston (1993-96)

8 K aylyn Millick ( 2011-13)

L ajuanda Moody (1991-94)

7 J aida Lawrence ( 2013-16)

C helsi Tabor ( 2007-10)

6 J aquie Tun ( 2016-19)

G retchen Richter ( 2003-06)

J aime Hill (1999-01)

5 C hloe Cluchey ( 2017-20)

M elissa Idell ( 2013-16)

T ina Maloney ( 2009-12)

A my Bieski ( 2008-11)

3 Emily Holmes H ackerd (2 020 p resent)

Kiana Lewis ( 2021 p resent)

E speranza Abarca (2 019 2 2)

T iara Wright (2 016-18)

D ayah Haley (2 012-15)

B eth Deal ( 2012-15)

J aime Gold ( 2005-08)

Tynisha Dennis ( 2004-07)

C heryl Goldenfield (2 004-07)

C hristen Simpson (1999-02)

2 Kianna Yancey ( 2020 p resent)

C hloe Asper (2 021 p resent)

R obyn Bernard ( 2015-18)

C arri Nagle (2 002-05)

A llison Gaidish (1998-01)

1 A nna Leigh ( 2022 p resent)

Rac hel Hornung ( 2019 2 2)

E rica Fontaine (2 017-20)

A bby Kaufman ( 2017-20)

J ordan Gillette ( 2015-18)

M ackenzie Myers ( 2014-15)

E rica Smith ( 2012-14)

K iersten Spoerke ( 2007-10)

E rica Watson ( 2006-09)

A mie Bouchier ( 2004-07)

S hannon Migli (1992-95) Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92)

VAULT

26 Kirah Koshinski (2016-19)

23 TeShawne Jackson (2000-03)

17 Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

16 Kari Williams (2002-05)

15 Nikki West (1996-99)

9 Karla Hairston (1993-96)

7 Jaida Lawrence (2013-16)

Chelsi Tabor (2007-10)

6 Zaakira Muhammad (2015-18)

Janáe Cox (2004-07)

Dinorh Boyd (2000-03)

4 Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-14)

Tina Maloney (2009-12) Jessica Bartgis (2002-05)

3 Abbie Pierson ( 2020 pr esent)

Alaska Richardson (2010-13) Jaime Gold (2005-08)

2 Robyn Bernard (2015-18) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94)

1 Jaquie Tun (2016-19) Erica Smith (2012-14)

Amy Bieski (2008-11)

Gretchen Richter (2003-06)

Amanda Halovanic (2000-03) Kristen Macrie (1999-02)

Kelly Foley (1997-00)

Shirley Lee (1997-00) Umme Salim (1995-98) Dainty Mae Hiser (1991-92)

BARS

14 M ehgan Morris ( 2006-09)

10 A lexa Goldberg (2 014-17)

9 Kelly Foley (1997-00)

6 J aime Hill (1999-01)

U mme Salim (1995-98)

5 J anáe Cox ( 2004-07)

4 K risten Macrie (1999-01) D anielle Lilly (1997-00)

R ebecca Slobig (1996-99)

3 Z aakira Muhammad ( 2015-18)

T iara Wright (2 016-18) D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

2 E speranza Abarca ( 2019-22) K aylyn Millick ( 2011-13)

C arri Nagle (2 002-05)

J essica Bartgis (2 001-05)

Amanda Halovanic ( 2000-03)

C hristen Simpson (1999-02)

K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

1 Kendra Combs ( 2019 p resent)

C hloe Cluchey ( 2017-20)

H ope Sloanhoffer ( 2011-14)

J essica Nonnemacher (1996-00)

BEAM

8 Danielle Lilly (1997-00)

7 Janáe Cox (2004-07)

5 Dinorh Boyd (2000-03)

Rebecca Slobig (1996-99)

Umme Salim (1995-98)

4 Kristen Macrie (1999-02)

Jessica Nonnemacher (1996-00)

3 Abbie Pierson ( 2020 pr esent)

Beth Deal (2012-15)

Cheryl Goldenfield (2004-07)

TeShawne Jackson (2000-03)

Gretchen Richter (2003-06)

Lajuanda Moody (1991-94)

2 Chloe Asper (2 021 p resent)

Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-14)

Amanda Halovanic (2000-03)

Allison Gaidish (1998-01)

1 E speranza Abarca ( 2019-22)

Abby Kaufman (2017-20)

Jaquie Tun (2016-19)

Zaakira Muhammad (2015-18)

Jordan Gillette (2015-18)

Melissa Idell (2013-16)

Kiersten Spoerke (2007-10)

Amie Bouchier (2004-07) Jessica Bartgis (2001-05) Shirley Lee (1997-00)

Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

FLOOR

22 K irah Koshinski ( 2016-19)

21 TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

17 K risten Macrie (1999-02)

15 J anáe Cox ( 2004-07)

D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

14 Kendra Combs ( 2019 p resent)

13 Amanda Halovanic ( 2000-03)

11 A bbie Pierson ( 2020 pr esent)

S hirley Lee (1997-00)

J essica Nonnemacher (1996-00)

9 M ehgan Morris ( 2006-09)

6 Zaakira Muhammad ( 2015-18)

K aylyn Millick ( 2011-13)

A laska Richardson ( 2010-13)

J essica Bartgis (2 001-05)

5 H ope Sloanhoffer ( 2011-14)

4 C hloe Cluchey ( 2017-20)

J aquie Tun ( 2016-19)

M elissa Idell ( 2013-16)

3 A lexa Goldberg (2 014-17)

D ayah Haley (2 012-15)

A my Bieski ( 2008-11)

Tynisha Dennis ( 2004-07)

L ajuanda Moody (1991-94)

2 K ianna Yancey ( 2020 p resent)

K iana Lewis ( 2021 p resent)

Em ily Holmes H ackerd (2 020 p resent)

G retchen Richter ( 2003-06)

N ikki West (1996-99)

1 A nna Leigh ( 2022 p resent)

Ra chel Hornung (2 019-22)

E rica Fontaine (2 017-20)

M ackenzie Myers ( 2014-15)

C hristen Simpson (1999-02)

R ebecca Slobig (1996-99)

U mme Salim (1995-98)

S hannon Migli (1992-95)

CAREER 39.0+

ALL-AROUND SCORES

3 7 J anáe Cox ( 2004-07)

2 6 H ope Sloanhoffer ( 2011-14)

2 4 K risten Macrie (1999-02)

2 3 A my Bieski ( 2008-11)

18 J essica Bartgis ( 2001-05)

16 K ristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

15 M ehgan Morris ( 2006-09)

TeShawne Jackson ( 2000-03)

12 K aylyn Millick ( 2011-13)

D inorh Boyd ( 2000-03)

11 Z aakira Muhammad ( 2015-18)

Amanda Halovanic ( 2000-03)

U mme Salim (1995-98)

8 R achel Hornung ( 2019-22)

A lexa Goldberg (2 014-17)

L ajuanda Moody (1991-94)

6 Kendra Combs ( 2019 p resent)

A bby Kaufman ( 2017-20)

5 Kelly Foley (1997-00)

4 J aquie Tun ( 2016-19)

K arla Hairston (1993-96)

3 N icolette Swoboda (2 014-15)

D ayah Haley (2 012-15)

N ikki West (1996-98)

2 E rica Watson ( 2006-09)

S hirley Lee (1997-00)

J essica Nonnemacher (1996-00)

1 A bbie Pierson ( 2020 pr esent)

K ianna Yancey ( 2020 p resent)

K irah Koshinski ( 2016-19)

C helsea Goldschrafe ( 2010-13)

C hristen Simpson ( 2000-02)

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[ 72 ] RECORD BOOK

TOP EVENT SCORES

VAULT

1. 10.00

Jessica Bartgis vs. Cornell, 2004

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. George Washington, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. William & Mary, 2001

TeShawne Jackson at North Carolina State with Rhode Island and William & Mary, 2000

Nikki West vs. Ball State, Maryland and Rutgers, 1999

Nikki West at Rutgers, Temple and Ursinus, 1999

Nikki West vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush vs. George Washington, Massachusetts and Rutgers, 1997

Nikki West vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Nikki West vs. Pitt, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Pitt and Indiana, Pa., 1994

Dainty Mae Hiser vs. Temple and Pitt, 1992

14. 9.975

Kari Williams vs. Penn State and Ball State, 2005

Kristen Macrie vs. Kentucky, Massachusetts and George Washington, 2002

Dinorh Boyd vs. Massachusetts and Radford, 2000

TeShawne Jackson vs. Massachusetts and Radford, 2000

TeShawne Jackson vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

Karla Hairston at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1995

20. 9.95

Abbie Pierson at Iowa State, 2022

Kirah Koshinski at Pitt with Ball State, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at Air Force with Cortland, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at Oklahoma, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at Pitt with Towson and Michigan State, 2017

Hope Sloanhoffer at Penn State with Pitt and Bridgeport, 2011

Chelsi Tabor vs. Bowling Green, 2010

Jessica Bartgis at EAGL Championships, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2004

Kari Williams at Michigan State with Ohio State, 2004

Kari Williams vs. Bowling Green, 2004

TeShawne Jackson, Penn State and Rutgers, 2003

Dinorh Boyd vs. George Washington, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Nikki West at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Championship Finals, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Championship Prelims, 1996

Umme Salim vs. Rutgers, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Temple, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1994

42. 9.925

Kirah Koshinski vs. NC State, Ohio State and Penn State, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at Arizona State with BYU, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at Pitt with Utah State and Eastern Michigan, 2019

Robyn Bernard at Pitt with Penn State and Temple, 2018 Robyn Bernard at Oklahoma, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at Maryland, 2017

Kirah Koshinski vs. Pitt, 2016

Kirah Koshinski, at the Unite for Her Pink Invite, 2016

Jaida Lawrence, at the Perfect 10 Challenge, 2014

Alaska Richardson at Maryland with Rutgers, 2013

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. Missouri at Cancun Classic, 2011

Chelsi Tabor vs. North Carolina, 2008

Kari Williams vs. Southern Utah, 2005

Jessica Bartgis at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Cornell, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Michigan and Maryland, 2004

Gretchen Richter at EAGL Championships, 2004

Kari Williams vs. Cornell, 2004

Kari Williams at EAGL Championships, 2004

Kari Williams vs. New Hampshire, Cornell, Florida and Yale, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at Central Michigan, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. Eastern Michigan, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at Nebraska with Arizona State and Ohio State, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at Michigan, 2001

TeShawne Jackson at Ohio State, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Ohio State, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Rhode Island, with New Hampshire and Yale, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. Kent State and Towson, 2001

Rebecca Slobig vs. George Washington, 1999

Nikki West at Massachusetts, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush at EAGL Championships, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush at Utah State, 1996

Karla Hairston at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995

Karla Hairston at LSU Invite, 1995

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1994

78. 9.9

Abbie Pierson at Pitt, 2020

Abbie Pierson at Penn State, 2020

Kirah Koshinski at Big 12 Championship, 2019

Kirah Koshinski vs. Iowa State and Denver, 2019

Kirah Koshinski vs. Kent State and George Washington, 2019

Jaquie Tun at Pitt with Utah State and Eastern Michigan, 2019

Zaakira Muhammad at NCAA University Park Regional Championships, 2018

Zaakira Muhammad at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at George Washington with Pitt, 2018

Kirah Koshinski vs. Maryland and Pitt, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at Denver with George Washington, 2018

Zaakira Muhammad at Iowa State with Northern Illinois and Yale, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at UC Davis with Illinois-Chicago, 2018

Kirah Koshinski vs. Arizona State, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at Big 12 Championship, 2017

Kirah Koshinski at Ohio State, 2017

Kirah Koshinski at Kent State, 2017

Kirah Koshinski vs. Denver, Temple and Towson, 2017

Zaakira Muhammad vs. Denver, Temple and Towson, 2017

Kirah Koshinski at Big 12 Championship, 2016

Zaakira Muhammad at Alabama, 2016

Zaakira Muhammad at Iowa State, 2016

Kirah Koshinski vs. William & Mary, 2016

Kirah Koshinski vs. New Hampshire, 2016

Jaida Lawrence at NC State with North Carolina and William & Mary, 2015

Jaida Lawrence at Ohio State with Michigan, 2015

Erica Smith at the Perfect 10 Challenge, 2014

Jaida Lawrence vs. Maryland, Rutgers, 2013

Alaska Richardson vs. Maryland, Rutgers, 2013

Jaida Lawrence vs. Michigan, New Hampshire and Towson, 2013

Jaida Lawrence at Maryland with Rutgers, 2013

Jaida Lawrence vs. Oklahoma, Western Michigan and William & Mary, 2013

Hope Sloanhoffer at EAGL Championships, 2012

Hope Sloanhoffer at Denver with Missouri and Western Michigan, 2012

Tina Maloney vs. Auburn, Ohio State and Ball State, 2012

Tina Maloney at Penn State with Pitt and Bridgeport, 2011

Tina Maloney vs. Florida, New Hampshire and George Washington, 2011

Alaska Richardson at Penn State with Pitt and Bridgeport, 2011

Chelsi Tabor vs. Bridgeport, 2010

Chelsi Tabor at EAGL Championship, 2009

Tina Maloney at EAGL Championship, 2009

Chelsi Tabor vs. Penn State, 2009

Amy Bieski vs. Pitt, 2009

Chelsi Tabor at NCAA Regional, 2008

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Chelsi Tabor at EAGL Championships, 2008

Jaime Gold vs. Minnesota, UNH, Rutgers, 2008

Janáe Cox at NCAA Southeast Regional, 2007

Jaime Gold at NCAA Southeast Regional, 2007

Jaime Gold vs. Penn St., GW, Kent St. and Wilson, 2007

Kari Williams at Rutgers with Bridgeport, 2005

Kari Williams at Pitt, 2005

Jessica Bartgis vs. Denver and Pitt, 2004

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Kari Williams at Penn State with Rhode Island, 2004

Kari Williams vs. Michigan and Maryland, 2004

Kari Williams at NCAA Southeast Regional, 2004

Amanda Halovanic at Denver with Arizona, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at Denver with Arizona, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. Arkansas, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. George Washington, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at Pitt with Kent State and Ball State, 2003

Kari Williams vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002

Kari Williams vs. Penn State with Rutgers, 2002

Kari Williams at Nebraska with Arizona State and Ohio State, 2002

TeShawne Jackson vs. Michigan, 2002

TeShawne Jackson vs. Pitt and Rutgers, 2002

Dinorh Boyd vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

TeShawne Jackson at Towson, 2000

TeShawne Jackson vs. Arizona State, 2000

Shirley Lee at North Carolina State with Rhode Island and William & Mary, 2000

Kristen Macrie vs. Pitt, Temple and Towson, 1999

Nikki West vs. Michigan State, 1998

Nikki West at Penn State, 1998

Nikki West vs. Temple, 1998

Nikki West vs. George Washington, Massachusetts and Rutgers, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Alabama, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Temple, 1997

Nikki West at Temple, 1997

Kelly Foley vs. Penn State, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Pitt, 1997

Karla Hairston at EAGL Championships, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rutgers, 1996

Karla Hairston vs. Rutgers, 1996

Karla Hairston at Penn State, 1996

Nikki West at Rhode Island, 1996

Karla Hairston at Oregon State, 1996

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1995

Karla Hairston at Massachusetts, 1995

Karla Hairston vs. Temple, 1995

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Oregon State and Rhode Island, 1995

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Championships, 1994

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Kent State, 1994

Lajuanda Moody at Pitt, 1993

Lajuanda Moody at Ohio State, 1993

UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS

1. 1 0.00

Umme Salim vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

2. 9.95

Alexa Goldberg vs. Penn State, 2015

Mehgan Morris vs. George Washington and Maryland, 2008

Amanda Halovanic vs. George Washington, 2003

Dinorh Boyd vs. George Washington, 2001

Jaime Hill at Rhode Island with New Hampshire and Yale, 2001

Kristen Macrie at EAGL Championship, 2000

Kelly Foley at Penn State with Boise State, 2000

Umme Salim at EAGL Championships, 1998

10. 9.925

Chloe Cluchey at George Washington with Pitt, 2018

Alexa Goldberg at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, 2017

Alexa Goldberg at Kentucky with Penn State and Ball State, 2014

Mehgan Morris vs. Penn State, 2009

Mehgan Morris vs. Rutgers, Bridgeport, URI, Ursinus, 2008

Mehgan Morris vs. Rutgers and Temple, 2006

Jessica Bartgis vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Jaime Hill at EAGL Championships, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Kent State, 2001

Jaime Hill vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Jaime Hill at Massachusetts, 2001

Kelly Foley vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

Danielle Lilly at Penn State with Boise State, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. Arizona State, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. Ball State, Maryland and Rutgers, 1999

Rebecca Slobig vs. George Washington, 1999

Umme Salim vs. Michigan State, 1998

Umme Salim at Towson, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher vs. New Hampshire, 1998

Umme Salim vs. Rhode Island, 1997

32. 9.9

Kendra Combs at Big 12 Championship, 2022

Esperanza Abarca at Michigan with Auburn, 2022

Esperanza Abarca at George Washington with Pitt and William & Mary, 2020

Zaakira Muhammad at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

Tiara Wright at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, 2017

Alexa Goldberg at Florida, 2017

Zaakira Muhammad at Pitt with Towson and Michigan State, 2017

Tiara Wright at Pitt, 2016

Tiara Wright vs. Ohio State and Bowling Green, 2016

Alexa Goldberg vs. Ohio State and Bowling Green, 2016

Alexa Goldberg vs. Kentucky, 2016

Alexa Goldberg vs. New Hampshire, 2016

Alexa Goldberg vs. Penn and Cornell, 2015

Zaakira Muhammad vs. Penn State, 2015

Alexa Goldberg at the Big 12 Championship, 2014

Alexa Goldberg vs. Ohio State, 2014

Kaylyn Millick at Maryland with Rutgers, 2013

Hope Sloanhoffer at EAGL Championship, 2012

Kaylyn Millick at Maryland with Rutgers and William & Mary, 2012

Mehgan Morris at Iowa State, 2009

Mehgan Morris vs. North Carolina, 2008

Erica Watson vs. North Carolina, 2008

Mehgan Morris vs. Rutgers, Yale, Temple, 2007

Janáe Cox at Arkansas with Pitt and New Hampshire, 2007

Mehgan Morris at Ohio State with Kentucky and George Washington, 2007

Mehgan Morris at Michigan State, 2007

Mehgan Morris at New Hampshire with Michigan St. and Brown, 2007

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2006

Mehgan Morris at Pitt with James Madison, 2006

Mehgan Morris at Florida with Arkansas and North Carolina, 2006

Mehgan Morris vs. George Washington, Iowa and Ohio State, 2006

Jessica Bartgis vs. North Carolina State and Ohio State, 2004

Janáe Cox at Michigan State with Ohio State, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Carri Nagle vs. North Carolina State and Ohio State, 2004

Carri Nagle at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

TeShawne Jackson at Pitt with Ball State and Kent State, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2002

Kristen Macrie at EAGL Championships, 2002

TeShawne Jackson vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Christen Simpson at Michigan State, 2002

Christen Simpson at Kent State, 2001

Jaime Hill vs. George Washington, 2001

Jaime Hill at Ohio State, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Massachusetts, 2001

Amanda Halovanic vs. Rutgers, 2001

Kelly Foley vs. Minnesota and North Carolina State, 1999

Rebecca Slobig vs. Minnesota and North Carolina State, 1999

Umme Salim at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1998

Kelly Foley at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1998

Kelly Foley at EAGL Championships, 1998

Kelly Foley vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

Rebecca Slobig vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

Rebecca Slobig vs. Michigan State, 1998

Rebecca Slobig at Towson, 1998

Kelly Foley at EAGL Championships, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Kelly Foley vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Pitt, 1997

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BALANCE BEAM

1. 9.975

Rebecca Slobig vs. Minnesota and North Carolina State, 1999

2. 9.95

Beth Deal at the Perfect 10 Challenge, 2014

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. Arkansas, 2012

Jessica Bartgis at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Gretchen Richter at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Allison Gaidish vs. George Washington, 2001

Danielle Lilly at Penn State with Boise State, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. Arizona State, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

10. 9.925

Abbie Pierson at North Carolina, 2022

Zaakira Muhammad at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2005

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2004

Dinorh Boyd at EAGL Championships, 2003

Dinorh Boyd vs. New Hampshire, Cornell, Florida and Yale, 2003

Dinorh Boyd vs. Arkansas, 2003

Kristen Macrie vs. Michigan, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Kristen Macrie at Towson, 2002

Amanda Halovanic at Massachusetts, 2001

Danielle Lilly at North Carolina State with Rhode Island and William & Mary, 2000

Umme Salim at EAGL Championships, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher at Massachusetts, 1998

Umme Salim vs. New Hampshire, 1998

25. 9.9

Abbier Pierson at the NCAA Norman Regional Championships, 2022

Chloe Asper at Towson with Ursinus, 2022

Chloe Asper at Denver, 2/21/21

Esperanza Abarca vs. Bowling Green, Towson and Western Michigan, 2020

Abbie Pierson at Penn State, 2020

Jaquie Tun vs. NC State, Ohio State and Penn State, 2019

Abby Kaufman vs. Pitt, George Washington and Eastern Michigan, 2017

Jordan Gillette at Maryland, 2017

Melissa Idell at the Unite for Her Pink Invite, 2016

Beth Deal at the Big 12 Championship, 2014

Beth Deal at EAGL Championship, 2012

Hope Sloanhoffer at EAGL Championship, 2011

Kiersten Spoerke vs. Maryland, George Washington and Rutgers, 2009

Janáe Cox vs. Michigan and James Madison, 2007

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2006

Cheryl Goldenfield at Pitt with James Madison, 2006

Janáe Cox at Eastern Michigan with Kent State, Southern Utah, 2005

Amie Bouchier vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Cornell, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Michigan and Maryland, 2004

Cheryl Goldenfield vs. North Carolina State and Ohio State, 2004

Cheryl Goldenfield vs. Cornell, 2004

Gretchen Richter at EAGL Championships, 2004

Gretchen Richter at NCAA Southeast Regional, 2004

Amanda Halovanic at EAGL Championships, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2003

Dinorh Boyd at Michigan with Kent State, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. Michigan, 2002

Amanda Halovanic vs. George Washington, 2001

Kristen Macrie vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Allison Gaidish vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

Danielle Lilly vs. Kentucky, Ohio State and Rutgers, 1999

Rebecca Slobig vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

Shirley Lee vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 1998

Umme Salim vs. Auburn, Maryland and Radford, 1998

Rebecca Slobig vs. Auburn, Maryland and Radford, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher vs. New Hampshire, 1998

Danielle Lilly at EAGL Championships, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1995

Lajuanda Moody vs. Kent State, 1994

Lajuanda Moody at Ohio State, 1993

Lajuanda Moody at Kentucky, 1993

FLOOR EXERCISE

1. 1 0.00

TeShawne Jackson vs. New Hampshire, Florida, Cornell and Yale, 2003

Kristen Macrie at Kent State, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. George Washington, 2001

Dinorh Boyd vs. George Washington, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. William & Mary, 2001

Kristin Quackenbush vs. George Washington, Massachusetts and Rutgers, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rutgers, 1996

Lajuanda Moody vs. Kent State, 1994

10. 9.975

Kirah Koshinski vs. Utah State, Cornell and Pitt, 2019

Kristen Macrie vs. Kentucky, Massachusetts and George Washington, 2002

Dinorh Boyd at EAGL Championships, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Amanda Halovanic at Massachusetts, 2001

Kristin Quackenbush at NCAA Southeast Regional, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Temple, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rutgers, 1995

18. 9.95

Kendra Combs vs. George Washington and William & Mary, 2022

Chloe Cluchey vs. Pitt, Rutgers, 2020

Kirah Koshinski at George Washington with Pitt, 2018

Kirah Koshinski vs. Pitt, George Washington and Eastern Michigan, 2017

Kirah Koshinski vs. Oklahoma, 2017

Melissa Idell and Kirah Koshinski vs. Ohio State and Bowling Green, 2016

Zaakira Muhammad vs. William & Mary, 2016

Alexa Goldberg vs. New Hampshire, 2016

Dayah Haley at New Hampshire with Towson and Brown, 2015

Kaylyn Millick vs. Michigan, New Hampshire and Towson, 2013

Mehgan Morris vs. Kentucky, 2009

Mehgan Morris vs. Temple, 2009

Mehgan Morris vs. Maryland, George Washington and Rutgers, 2009

Mehgan Morris at EAGL Championships, 2008

Jessica Bartgis vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2004

Dinorh Boyd at EAGL Championships, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. George Washington, 2003

Dinorh Boyd vs. Eastern Michigan, 2003

Amanda Halovanic at EAGL Championships, 2002

Kristen Macrie at EAGL Championships, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. Central Michigan, 2002

Amanda Halovanic vs. Michigan, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. Michigan, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. Pitt and Rutgers, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Kent State, 2001

Kristen Macrie vs. George Washington, 2001

Amanda Halovanic vs. George Washington, 2001

Kristen Macrie vs. William & Mary, 2001

Amanda Halovanic vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Kristen Macrie at Rhode Island with New Hampshire and Yale, 2001

Kristen Macrie at Massachusetts, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Massachusetts, 2001

Jessica Nonnemacher at Massachusetts, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush at EAGL Championships, 1997

Jessica Nonnemacher vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at UNH Invite, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Pitt, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Rhode Island, 1996

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Kristin Quackenbush vs. Kentucky, 1996

Lajuanda Moody vs. Pitt and Indiana, Pa. 1994

61. 9.925

Kendra Combs at the NCAA Norman Regional Championships, 2022

Kendra Combs at North Carolina, 2022

Anna Leigh vs. George Washington and William & Mary, 2022

Abbie Pierson at Iowa, 2020

Chloe Cluchey vs. New Hampshire and Temple, 2020

Kirah Koshinski vs. Oklahoma, 2019

Jaquie Tun at Penn with Temple and Bridgeport, 2019

Kirah Koshinski vs. Iowa State and Denver, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at the Cancun Classic, 2019

Kirah Koshinski at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

Kirah Koshinski vs. Maryland and Pitt, 2018

Kirah Koshinski at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, 2017

Chloe Cluchey vs. Pitt, George Washington and Eastern Michigan, 2017

Chloe Cluchey at Ohio State, 2017

Melissa Idell vs. Penn and Cornell, 2015

Dayah Haley vs. Penn State, 2015

Melissa Idell vs. Maryland, New Hampshire and Rutgers, 2015

Mackenzie Myers vs. Ohio State, 2014

Kaylyn Millick vs. Denver, George Washington and Temple, 2013

Alaska Richardson vs. Michigan, New Hampshire and Towson, 2013

Mehgan Morris vs. Penn State, 2009

Mehgan Morris vs. Pitt, 2009

Tynisha Dennis vs. Penn State, GW, Kent State and Wilson, 2007

Tynisha Dennis vs. Michigan and James Madison, 2007

Janáe Cox vs. New Hampshire and William & Mary, 2006

Janáe Cox vs. George Washington, Iowa and Ohio State, 2006

Tynisha Dennis vs. Auburn, Michigan State and Kent State, 2005

Jessica Bartgis vs. Michigan and Maryland, 2004

Jessica Bartgis at North Carolina State with North Carolina, 2004

Janáe Cox at North Carolina State with North Carolina, 2004

Gretchen Richter vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Dinorh Boyd vs. George Washington, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. Eastern Michigan, 2003

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2002

Amanda Halovanic at New Hampshire with Pitt and Yale, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at New Hampshire with Pitt and Yale, 2002

TeShawne Jackson vs. Michigan, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Dinorh Boyd vs. Pitt and Rutgers, 2002

Kristen Macrie at Towson, 2002

Amanda Halovanic at Kent State, 2001

TeShawne Jackson at Kent State, 2001

Amanda Halovanic vs. William & Mary, 2001

Dinorh Boyd vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

TeShawne Jackson at Massachusetts, 2001

Amanda Halovanic vs. Kent State and Towson, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. Kent State and Towson, 2001

Dinorh Boyd vs. Arizona State, 2000

TeShawne Jackson vs. at North Carolina State with Rhode Island and William & Mary, 2000

TeShawne Jackson vs. Arizona State, 2000

Shirley Lee vs Ohio State and Rhode Island, 2000

Shirley Lee vs. Arizona State, 2000

Kristen Macrie vs. Arizona State, 2000

Jessica Nonnemacher vs. New Hampshire, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher at Pitt, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher at EAGL Championships, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Utah State, 1996

Jessica Nonnemacher at Rhode Island, 1996

TOP 100 ALLAROUND SCORES

1. 3 9.675 Janáe Cox vs. Bowling Green, 2004 2. 3 9.65 Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2004 3. 3 9.625 Jessica Bartgis at Pitt with James Madison, 2004 4. 39.6

Jessica Bartgis vs. Bowling Green, 2004

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Pitt, 1997 6. 39.575

Zaakira Muhammad at Towson with NC State, Cornell and William & Mary, 2018

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2002

8. 39.55

Janáe Cox vs. Michigan and Maryland, 2004

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2004

Kristen Macrie at Kent State, 2001

Kristen Macrie at EAGL Championships, 2002

12. 39.525

Dinorh Boyd at Kent State, 2001

Dinorh Boyd vs. Pitt and Rutgers, 2002

14. 39.5

Hope Sloanhoffer at Maryland, 2014

Hope Sloanhoffer at EAGL Championship, 2012

Mehgan Morris vs. Penn State, 2009

Jessica Bartgis at EAGL Championships, 2004

Janáe Cox at Michigan State with Ohio State, 2004

TeShawne Jackson vs. Penn State and Rutgers, 2003

TeShawne Jackson vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Kristen Macrie vs. James Madison, Kent State and Maryland, 2002

Teshawne Jackson vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Dinorh Boyd at Rhode Island with New Hampshire and Yale, 2001

TeShawne Jackson vs. Penn State with Rutgers, 2003

25. 39.475

Mehgan Morris vs. Kentucky, 2009

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2005

Kristen Macrie vs. Michigan, 2002

Umme Salim vs. Rhode Island, 1997

29. 39.45

Janáe Cox at Pitt with James Madison, 2006

Jessica Bartgis vs. Cornell, 2004

Dinorh Boyd vs. Kent State and Towson, 2001

Umme Salim at EAGL Championships, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush vs. Rhode Island, 1997

34. 39.425

Jaquie Tun vs. NC State, Ohio State and Penn State, 2019

Hope Sloanhoffer at the Big 12 Championship, 2014

Janáe Cox vs. New Hampshire and William & Mary, 2006

Janáe Cox at North Carolina State with North Carolina, 2004

Amanda Halovanic at EAGL Championships, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at Penn State, 2002

Amanda Halovanic vs. Michigan, 2002

Kristen Macrie at Massachusetts, 2001

Kristen Macrie vs. Massachusetts and Radford, 2000

Jessica Nonnemacher vs. New Hampshire, 1998

44. 39.4

Zaakira Muhammad vs. Maryland and Pitt, 2018

Zaakira Muhammad vs. Iowa State and Maryland, 2017

Kaylyn Millick vs. Oklahoma, Western Michigan, William & Mary, 2013

Mehgan Morris at EAGL Championships, 2008

Jessica Bartgis at Michigan State with Ohio State, 2004

Janáe Cox vs. North Carolina State and Ohio State, 2004

TeShawne Jackson vs. Michigan, 2002

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TeShawne Jackson vs. Kentucky, Massachusetts and George Washington, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at Kent State, 2001

Kristen Macrie vs. George Washington and Rutgers, 2000

Kristin Quackenbush at Temple, 1997

Kristin Quackenbush at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1995

56. 39.375

Zaakira Muhammad at Pitt with Michigan State and Towson, 2017

Kaylyn Millick vs. Iowa State, 2013

Janáe Cox vs. George Washington, Iowa and Ohio State, 2006

Jessica Bartgis at North Carolina State with North Carolina, 2004

Janáe Cox at Penn State with Rhode Island, 2004

Kristen Macrie vs. Central Michigan, 2002

TeShawne Jackson at EAGL Championships, 2001

Dinorh Boyd vs. Nebraska, Penn State and James Madison, 2001

Karla Hairston at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1995

65. 39.35

Kirah Koshinski at Ohio State with Temple, 2019

Zaakira Muhammad vs. Arizona State, 2018

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. NC State, 2014

Kaylyn Millick vs. Michigan, New Hampshire and Towson, 2013

Kaylyn Millick at Maryland with Rutgers, 2013

Mehgan Morris vs. Temple, 2009

Janáe Cox vs. Southern Utah, 2005

Janáe Cox at NCAA Southeast Regional, 2004

Amanda Halovanic at EAGL Championships, 2003

Dinorh Boyd at Michigan with Kent State, 2003

Kristen Macrie at New Hampshire with Pitt and Yale, 2002

Kristen Macrie at Rhode Island with New Hampshire and Yale, 2001

Lajuanda Moody at Atlantic 10 Championships, 1992

78. 39.325

Kendra Combs vs. George Washington and William & Mary, 2022

Zaakira Muhammad at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships, 2017

Alexa Goldberg vs. Ohio State and Bowling Green, 2016

Zaakira Muhammad vs. William & Mary, 2016

Hope Sloanhoffer at Iowa State, 2014

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. George Washington and Towson, 2014

Hope Sloanhoffer at NCAA Auburn Regional Championships, 2012

Amy Bieski vs. Florida, New Hampshire and George Washington, 2011

Erica Watson vs. North Carolina, 2008

Janáe Cox at EAGL Championships, 2007

Janáe Cox vs. Rutgers, Yale, Temple, 2007

Janáe Cox vs. Michigan State, 2007

Janáe Cox vs. Pitt, 2005

Janáe Cox vs. Auburn, Michigan State and Kent State, 2005

TeShawne Jackson at Pitt with Ball State and Kent State, 2003

93. 39.30

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. Ohio State, 2014

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. Oklahoma, Western Michigan and William & Mary, 2013

Hope Sloanhoffer vs. Penn State and Maryland, 2012

Mehgan Morris at EAGL Championships, 2009

Jessica Bartgis vs. Arkansas, 2003

Amanda Halovanic vs. Arkansas, 2003

Umme Salim at Massachusetts, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush at Auburn Invite, 1997

Nikki West vs. Rhode Island, 1997

Umme Salim vs. Kentucky, 1996

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JAQUIE TUN

CAREER RECORDS

CAREER COACHING RECORDS

COACH

Nanette Schnaible 1974 1 5-2-0 .714

Linda Burdette-Good 1975-2011 37 644-263-4 .709

Jason Butts 2012-present 10 136-97-1 .586

CAREER POINTS A A/MC* P OINTS 1. Janáe Cox, 2004-07 50/55 2,070.65 2. Amy Bieski, 2008-11 48/52 1,978.925 3. Lajuanda Moody, 1991-94 47/52 1,933.7 4. Kristin Quackenbush, 1994-97 48/50 1,891.937 5. Hope Sloanhoffer, 2011-14 39/51 1,876.525 6. Kristen Macrie, 1999-02 40/51 1,852.025 7. Jana Perry, 1990-93 43/51 1,811.375 8. Umme Salim, 1995-98 47/48 1,810.025 9. Beth Foltz, 1988-91 31/58 1,795.325 10. Yvette Clark, 1988-91 39/55 1,739.55 11. Dinorh Boyd, 2000-03 30/52 1,719.675 12. Shannon Migli, 1992-95 35/49 1,680.925 13. TeShawne Jackson, 2000-03 29/51 1,636.95 14. Mehgan Morris, 2006-09 23/50 1,623.975 15. Karla Hairston, 1993-96 36/46 1,605.1 16. Zaakira Muhammad, 2015-2018 19/51 1,552.8125 17. Kirah Koshinski (2016-19) 3/53 1,540.5 18. Andrea DeFelice, 1987-90 43/55 1,520.6 19. Amanda Halovanic, 2000-03 31/51 1,487.325 20. Jessica Bartgis, 2001-05 34/44 1,471.125 * - All-Arounds/Meets Competed

CAREER MEETS COMPETED IN

58 Beth Foltz (1988-91)

55 Janáe Cox (2004-07)

Yvette Clark (1988-91)

Andrea DeFelice (1987-90)

54 Jaime Gold (2005-08)

53 Kirah Koshinski (2016-19) Katie McGregor (2005-08)

52 Amy Bieski (2008-11)

Emily Kerwin (2008-11) Mehgan Morris (2006-09) Dinorh Boyd (2000-03) Lajuanda Moody (1991-94)

51 Zaakira Muhammad (2015-18) Hope Sloanhoffer (2011-14)

Tina Maloney (2009-12)

Shelly Purkat (2007-10) Kristen Macrie (1999-02)

Jana Perry (1990-93) Lisa Reed (1989-92) Karen Kirszenstein (1987-90)

50 Robyn Bernard (2015-18) Chelsea Goldschrafe (2010-13)

Alyssa DeSantis (2003-06) Christen Simpson (1999-02) Kristin Quackenbush (1994-97)

49 Alexa Goldberg (2014-17) Tynisha Dennis (2004-07) Kari Williams (2002-05) Shannon Migli (1992-95)

CAREER ALL-AROUND MEETS

50 Janáe Cox 2004-07

48 Amy Bieski 2008-11

Kristin Quackenbush 1994-97 47 Umme Salim 1995-98 Lajuanda Moody 1991-94 43 Jana Perry 1990-93 Andrea DeFelice 1987-90 40 Kristen Macrie 1999-02 39 Hope Sloanhoffer 2011-14 Yvette Clark 1988-91 36 Karla Hairston 1993-96 35 Shannon Migli 1992-95 34 Jessica Bartgis 2001-05 32 TeShawne Jackson, 2000-02 31 Beth Foltz 1988-91 30 Dinorh Boyd 2000-02 Amanda Halovanic 2000-02 25 Mehgan Morris 2006-09 Dainty Mae Hiser 1991-92 24 Kaylyn Millick 2011-13 22 Shirley Lee 1997-00 19 Zaakira Muhammad 2015-18 17 Abby Kaufman 2017-20 16 Alexa Goldberg 2014-17 Nicolette Swoboda 2014-15 Kelly Foley 1997-00 Nikki West 1996-99

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SEASONS YEARS RECORD PCT
ABBY KAUFMAN

SEASON RECORDS

TOP 40 SEASON POINTS

GYMNAST, YEAR AA/MC* POINTS

Lajuanda Moody, 1992 15/15 570.05

Janáe Cox, 2007 14/15 556.8

Abby Kaufman, 2019 14/14 544.925

Jessica Bartgis, 2005 14/14 541.025

Dinorh Boyd, 2001 13/14 537.0

Janáe Cox, 2005 13/14 535.75

Beth Foltz, 1989 14/15 534.5

Susie Pierce, 1990 8/16 525.0

Yvette Clark, 1989 12/15 518.25

Susie Pierce, 1991 14/14 516.05

Mehgan Morris, 2008 12/14 515.575

Amy Bieski, 2008 11/14 513.4

Janáe Cox, 2004 13/13 511.475

Jana Perry, 1992 11/15 508.825

Hope Sloanhoffer, 2012 13/13 508.5

Hope Sloanhoffer, 2014 13/13 507.55

TeShawne Jackson, 2002 13/13 506.625

Amy Bieski, 2010 13/13 505.35

Kristen Macrie, 2001 12/14 504.575

Amy Bieski, 2011 13/13 504.025

Kristin Quackenbush, 1996 12/14 503.2375

Dainty Mae Hiser, 1992 12/15 501.75

Umme Salim, 1998 13/13 501.65

Kristin Quackenbush, 1994 13/13 498.3

Dainty Mae Hiser, 1991 13/14 496.85

Kristen Macrie, 2000 12/14 495.875

Amanda Halovanic, 2001 12/13 494.775

Karen Kirszenstein, 1988 12/15 494.45

Yvette Clark, 1988 13/14 490.45

Beth Foltz, 1990 6/16 488.25

Lajuanda Moody, 1991 13/13 486.5

Yvette Clark, 1991 12/14 485.7

Jessica Nonnemacher, 1996 6/12 485.675

Jana Perry, 1990 11/14 481.45

Zaakira Muhammad, 2017 7/14 478.8875

Lajuanda Moody, 1994 10/13 473.75

Cyndi Gacek, 1988 8/15 472.55

Jessica Bartgis, 2004 12/12 469.75

Kristen Macrie, 2002 12/12 469.55

Mehgan Morris, 2009 12/12 469.10

* - All-Arounds/Meets Competed

SEASON ALL-AROUND MEETS COMPETED

GYMNAST, YEAR MEETS

1. Lajuanda Moody, 1992 15

2. Abby Kaufman, 2019 14

Janáe Cox, 2007 14

Jessica Bartgis, 2005 14

Susie Pierce, 1991 14

Beth Foltz, 1989 14

7. Hope Sloanhoffer, 2014 13

Hope Sloanhoffer, 2012 13

Amy Bieski, 2011 13

Amy Bieski, 2010 13

Janáe Cox, 2005 13

Janáe Cox, 2004 13

TeShawne Jackson, 2002 13

Dinorh Boyd, 2001 13

Umme Salim, 1998 13 Yvette Clark, 1988 13

Kristin Quackenbush, 1994 13

Dainty Mae Hiser, 1991 13 Lajuanda Moody, 1991 13

GYMNAST, YEAR MEETS

20. Nicolette Swoboda, 2014 12

Hope Sloanhoffer, 2013 12

Mehgan Morris, 2009 12

Mehgan Morris, 2008 12

Jessica Bartgis, 2004 12

Kristen Macrie, 2002 12

Kristen Macrie, 2001 12

Amanda Halovanic, 2001 12

Kristen Macrie, 2000 12

Umme Salim, 1996 12

Kristin Quackenbush, 1996 12

Kristin Quackenbush, 1995 12

Dainty Mae Hiser, 1992 12 Yvette Clark, 1991 12 Yvette Clark, 1989 12

Karen Kirszenstein, 1988 12

36. Kaylyn Millick, 2013 11

Amy Bieski, 2009 11

Amy Bieski, 2008 11 Amanda Halovanic, 2002 11

Jana Perry, 1992 11

Jana Perry, 1990 11

42. Kaylyn Millick, 2013 10

Janáe Cox, 2006 10

Christen Simpson, 2002 10

Kelly Foley, 2000 10

Lajuanda Moody, 1994 10 Andrea DeFelice, 1990 10

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LAJUANDA MOODY

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS

NAME SCORE YEAR

Umme Salim 9.95 1998

Kristen Macrie 9.95 2000

Jaime Hill 9.925* 2001

BIG 12 CHAMPIONS (2013-PRESENT)

ALL-AROUND

NAME SCORE YEAR

Hope Sloanhoffer 39.425 2014

Mehgan Morris 9.85 2008

Mehgan Morris 9.85* 2009

Amy Bieski 9.825 2011

Hope Sloanhoffer 9.9 2012

BALANCE BEAM

NAME SCORE YEAR

Jessica Nonnemacher 9.825* 1996

Danielle Lilly 9.9* 1997

Umme Salim 9.925 1998

Amanda Halovanic 9.875* 2002

Dinorh Boyd 9.925* 2003

Janáe Cox 9.925 2005

Shelly Purkat 9.875* 2009

Beth Deal 9.9 2012

FLOOR EXERCISE

NAME SCORE YEAR

Kristin Quackenbush 9.95 1997

Shirley Lee 9.775* 1998

Nikki West 9.775* 1998

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS (1983-95)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

SCORE YEAR

West Virginia 191.90 1992

West Virginia 192.70 1993

West Virginia 190.79 1994

West Virginia 195.50 1995

ALL-AROUND

NAME SCORE YEAR

Jan Funderburk 36.95 1984

Yvette Clark 37.95* 1989

Lajuanda Moody 38.30* 1991

Lajuanda Moody 39.35 1992 Lajuanda Moody 39.20 1993 Kristin Quackenbush 39.00 1994 Kristin Quackenbush 39.40 1995

VAULT

NAME SCORE YEAR

EAGL CHAMPIONS

(1996-2012)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS SCORE YEAR

West Virginia 194.6 1996

West Virginia 196.0 1997

West Virginia 195.5 1998

West Virginia 196.375 2001 West Virginia 197.05 2004

West Virginia 196.05 2008

West Virginia 196.475 2012

ALL-AROUND

NAME SCORE YEAR

Kristin Quackenbush 39.275 1996

Kristin Quackenbush 39.1* 1997

Umme Salim 39.45 1998

TeShawne Jackson 39.375 2001

TeShawne Jackson 39.575 2002

Janáe Cox 39.475* 2005

Mehgan Morris 39.3 2009

Hope Sloanhoffer 39.5 2012

VAULT

NAME SCORE YEAR

Kristin Quackenbush 9.925 1996

Nikki West 9.875 1998

TeShawne Jackson 10.0 2001

TeShawne Jackson 9.925 2002

Jessica Bartgis 9.95* 2004

Janáe Cox 9.95* 2004

Tina Maloney 9.9* 2009

Chelsi Tabor 9.9* 2009

Hope Sloanhoffer 9.9* 2012

Shirley Lee 9.9* 1999 Dinorh Boyd 9.95 2003 Mehgan Morris 9.95* 2008 Mehgan Morris 9.85* 2009

* Tied for championship

Cathie Price 9.45 1985 Maureen Repmann 9.35 1987

Yvette Clark 9.65 1989

Kristin Quackenbush 9.95 1994 Karla Hairston 9.975 1995

UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS

NAME SCORE YEAR

Jan Funderburk 9.45 1984

Jan Funderburk 9.35 1985

Lajuanda Moody 9.85 1992

Lajuanda Moody 9.80 1993 Karla Hairston 9.875 1995

BALANCE BEAM

NAME SCORE YEAR

Lajuanda Moody 9.80 1992 Karla Hairston 9.80* 1993

Lajuanda Moody 9.75 1994 Kristin Quackenbush 9.90 1995

FLOOR EXERCISE

NAME SCORE YEAR

Andrea DeFelice 9.65 1989

Susie Pierce 9.65 1990

Lajuanda Moody 9.75 1991

Lajuanda Moody 9.90* 1992

Lajuanda Moody 9.85 1993 Kristin Quackenbush 9.80 1994 Kristin Quackenbush 9.85 1995

* Tied for championship

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TINA MALONEY

CONFERENCE HONORS

BIG 12 HONORS

West Virginia University’s first season in the Big 12 Conference was in 2013. The conference awards four annual awards: Gymnast of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Event Specialist of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Kirah Koshinski 2 016

ALL-BIG 12 TEAM – VAULT

FIRST TEAM

Jaida Lawrence 2 013 Kirah Koshinski 2 016, 2017, 2019

ALL-BIG 12 TEAM – ALL-AROUND

FIRST TEAM

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 014 Kendra Combs 2 022

ALL-BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

VAULT

Kirah Koshinski 2 016, 2017

BALANCE BEAM

Beth Deal 2 014

FLOOR EXERCISE

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 014 Zaakira Muhammad 2017

ALL-AROUND

Kaylyn Millick 2 013 Dayah Haley 2 014, 2015 Hope Sloanhoffer 2 014 Rachel Hornung 2 022

EAGL HONORS

West Virginia University was a charter member of the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL). Competition began in 1996 as West Virginia hosted the inaugural championships. Other EAGL members included Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Pitt, Rutgers and George Washington. Towson was a member of the EAGL from 19962004 and George Washington’s first year was in 2005.

GYMNAST OF THE YEAR

Kristin Quackenbush 1997 Umme Salim 1998

Dinorh Boyd 2 001

Janáe Cox 2 007 Amy Bieski 2 011 Hope Sloanhoffer 2 012

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Amanda H alovanic 2003

OUTSTANDING SENIOR GYMNAST

Kristin Quackenbush 1997

Umme Salim 1998 Kelly Foley 2 000 Kristen Macrie 2 002 Janáe Cox 2 007 Mehgan Morris 2 009 Amy Bieski 2 011

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Janáe Cox 2 004 Mehgan Morris 2 006

COACH OF THE YEAR

Linda Burdette 1996, 1998, 2001

ALL-LEAGUE TEAM - VAULT

FIRST TEAM

Karla Hairston 1996

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997 Nikki West 1997, 1998, 1999 Umme Salim 1998 Kristen Macrie 1999

TeShawne Jackson 2 000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Dinorh Boyd 2 001 Kari Williams 2 002, 2005

Janáe Cox 2 004, 2006, 2007

Jaime Gold 2 006, 2007 Chelsi Tabor 2 008, 2009 Amy Bieski 2 009, 2011

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 011, 2012 Alaska Richardson 2 012

SECOND TEAM

Nikki West 1996

Kelly Foley 1997, 1998 Dinorh Boyd 2 000 Amanda H alovanic 2001 Jessica Bartgis 2 004 Kari Williams 2 004 Jaime Gold 2 005, 2008

Erica Watson 2 006

Amy Bieski 2 008, 2010

Emily Kerwin 2 009

Tina Maloney 2 009, 2011, 2012 Chelsi Tabor 2 010 Chelsea Goldschrafe 2 012

ALL-LEAGUE TEAM - BARS

FIRST TEAM

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997

Umme Salim 1997, 1998

Kelly Foley 1998, 2000

Rebecca Slobig 1999

Dinorh Boyd 2 001

Jaime Hill 2 001

Christen Simpson 2 002

Janáe Cox 2 004, 2006, 2007

Jessica Bartgis 2 005

Mehgan Morris 2 006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Erica Watson 2 008 Naja Johnson 2 009

Nicole Roach 2 009, 2010, 2011

Amy Bieski 2 011

Emily Kerwin 2 011 Kaylyn Millick 2 012 Hope Sloanhoffer 2 012

SECOND TEAM

Karla Hairston 1996

Umme Salim 1996

Kelly Foley 1997, 1999

Rebecca Slobig 1998

Danielle Lilly 2 000 TeShawne Jackson 2 002 Kristen Macrie 2 002 Alyssa DeSantis 2 003 Carri Nagle 2 004 Janáe Cox 2 005 Erica Watson 2 006

Amy Bieski 2 008, 2009, 2010 Nicole Roach 2 012

ALL-LEAGUE TEAM - BEAM

FIRST TEAM

Karla Hairston 1996

Jessica Nonnemacher 1997, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush 1997

Umme Salim 1998

Rebecca Slobig 1999

Danielle Lilly 1999, 2000

Amanda H alovanic 2001 Kristen Macrie 2 002

Janáe Cox 2 004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Gretchen Richter 2 004 Cheryl G oldenfield 2005

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Mehgan Morris 2 008

Kiersten Spoerke 2 009

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 011, 2012

SECOND TEAM

Jessica Nonnemacher 1996

Umme Salim 1996

Rebecca Slobig 1997, 1998

Dinorh Boyd 2 001, 2003

Alyssa DeSantis 2 004

Cheryl G oldenfield 2006

Kiersten Spoerke 2 008

Mehgan Morris 2 009

Shelly Purkat 2 009

Amy Bieski 2 010

Chelsi Tabor 2 010

Amanda Carpenter 2 012

Kaylyn Millick 2 012

ALL-LEAGUE TEAM - FLOOR

FIRST TEAM

Jessica Nonnemacher 1996, 1997, 1998

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997

Shirley Lee 1998, 2000

Rebecca Slobig 1998, 1999

TeShawne Jackson 2 001, 2002, 2003

Kristen Macrie 2 001, 2002

Janáe Cox 2 005, 2006, 2007

Tynisha Dennis 2 005, 2007

Amy Bieski 2 008, 2009, 2010

Mehgan Morris 2 008, 2009

Kiersten Spoerke 2 009

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 011

Alaska Richardson 2 012

SECOND TEAM

Nikki West 1996, 1999

Kristen Macrie 2 000

Dinorh Boyd 2 001, 2003

Amanda H alovanic 2002

Janáe Cox 2 004

Cheryl G oldenfield 2006

Mehgan Morris 2 006

Shelly Purkat 2 008

Naja Johnson 2 009

Tina Maloney 2 010

Amy Bieski 2 011

Kaylyn Millick 2 012

ALL-LEAGUE TEAM - ALL-AROUND

FIRST TEAM

Karla Hairston 1996

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997

Umme Salim 1996, 1997, 1998

Shirley Lee 1998

Kristen Macrie 2 000, 2001, 2002

Dinorh Boyd 2 001

Janáe Cox 2 004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Jessica Bartgis 2 005

Amy Bieski 2 008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Mehgan Morris 2 008, 2009

Kaylyn Millick 2 012

Hope Sloanhoffer 2 012

SECOND TEAM

Nikki West 1997, 1998

Amanda H alovanic 2001

TeShawne Jackson 2 002, 2003

Jessica Bartgis 2 004 Tina Maloney 2 012

ATLANTIC 10 HONORS

From 1983-95, West Virginia University was a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference and collected 71 conference awards. The league recognized an all-conference team on all four events plus the all-around and awarded four individual honors from 1983-94. In 1995, the league awarded only a gymnast of the year and a freshman of the year. The Atlantic 10 also awarded an all-academic team from 1983-95.

GYMNAST OF THE YEAR

J an Funderburk* 1985 Cathie Price 1987 Cyndi Gacek* 1988 Lajuanda Moody 1992 Jana Perry* 1993 Karla Hairston* 1995 Kristin Quackenbush* 1995 *co-winner

OUTSTANDING SENIOR GYMNAST

Shari Retton 1985

Cathie Price 1987

Andrea DeFelice 1990 Yvette Clark 1991 Dainty Mae Hiser 1992

OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN GYMNAST

Lajuanda Moody 1991 Elizabeth Byrnes 1992 Karla Hairston 1993 Kristin Quackenbush 1994 Umme Salim 1995

COACH OF THE YEAR

Linda Burdette 1986 Linda Burdette 1989

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM - VAULT

Jan Funderburk 1983 Cathie Price 1985 Maureen Repmann 1987 Yvette Clark 1988 Yvette Clark 1989

Lisa Reed 1989

Lajuanda Moody 1991 Lajuanda Moody 1993 Kristin Quackenbush 1994

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM - BARS

Jan Funderburk 1983

Jan Funderburk 1984 Shari Retton 1984

Jan Funderburk 1985 Cathie Price 1985

Bev Fry 1987 Andrea DeFelice 1988 Yvette Clark 1989 Andrea DeFelice 1989 Jana Perry 1992 Karla Hairston 1994

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM - BEAM

Jan Funderburk 1983 Jan Funderburk 1984 Heather Meyers 1989 Lajuanda Moody 1991 Lajuanda Moody 1992 Lajuanda Moody 1993 Lajuanda Moody 1994

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM - FLOOR

Jan Funderburk 1983

Jan Funderburk 1985 Cathie Price 1985 Andrea DeFelice 1988 Andrea DeFelice 1989 Susie Pierce 1990 Lajuanda Moody 1991 Lajuanda Moody 1992 Lajuanda Moody 1994

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM - ALL-AROUND

Jan Funderburk 1983

Jan Funderburk 1984

Jan Funderburk 1985

Andrea DeFelice 1987 Yvette Clark 1989 Lajuanda Moody 1991 Lajuanda Moody 1993 Lajuanda Moody 1994

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ACADEMIC HONORS

NACGC/W SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS

Cathie Price 1987

Karen Kirszenstein 1990

Kendra Ruppert 1990

Jana Perry 1991

Susie Pierce 1991

Wendy Crumbaker 1994

Adriana Manago 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997

Shelley White 1997

Kelly Foley 1998

Shirley Lee 1998

Danielle Lilly 1998

Debora Santiago 1998

Amanda Halovanic 2001, 2002, 2003

Aimee Brown 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Janáe Cox 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Lequita Williams 2004, 2005

Jessica Bartgis 2005

Amie Bouchier 2005, 2006, 2007

Jaime Gold 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Cheryl Goldenfield 2005, 2006, 2007

Margaret Ann Moore 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Alyssa DeSantis 2006

Rachel Hardin 2006, 2007, 2008

Kara Weaver 2006, 2007, 2008

Heather Izer 2007, 2008, 2009

Kiersten Spoerke 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Stephanie Keaton 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Shelly Purkat 2008, 2009, 2010

Jenn Sharon 2009, 2010

Amy Bieski 2010

Tina Maloney 2010, 2011

Haley Fairchild 2010

Arlene Hathaway 2010, 2011

Jessica Young 2010

Marina Galante 2011, 2012, 2013

Naja Johnson 2011

Emily Kerwin 2011

Kaylyn Millick 2011

Nicole Roach 2011, 2012

Hope Sloanhoffer 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Bethany Yurko 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Parker Beattie 2012

Reilly Beattie 2012

Chelsea Goldschrafe 2012

Gina Costa 2013

Jaida Lawrence 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Lindsey Litten 2014

Mackenzie Myers 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Rachel Sine 2014, 2016, 2017

Erica Smith 2014, 2015

Dayah Haley 2015

Lia Salzano 2015

Maci Sump 2015

Melissa Idell 2016

Brooklyn Doggette 2016, 2017

Robyn Bernard 2016, 2017, 2018

Kirah Koshinski 2016, 2017, 2018

Jaquie Tun 2016, 2017, 2018

Carly Galpin 2017, 2018

Alexa Goldberg 2017

Abby Kaufman 2017, 2018

Julia Merwin 2017, 2018

Kassidy Cumber 2018 Jordan Gillette 2018

McKenna Linnen 2018 Zaakira Muhammad 2018

WCGA SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS

NACGC/W renamed to Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) in 2019.

Esperanza Abarca 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Carly Galpin 2019

Abby Kaufman 2019, 2020

Kirah Koshinski 2019

McKenna Linnen 2019, 2020, 2021

Julia Merwin 2019, 2020

Jaquie Tun 2019

Kassidy Cumber 2020

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 2020, 2021, 2022

Rachel Hornung 2020, 2022 Sydney Marler 2020

Abbie Pierson 2020, 2021, 2022

Taylor Sell 2020

Kianna Yancey 2020, 2021, 2022

Chloe Asper 2021, 2022

Ellen Collins 2021, 2022

Agatha Handono 2021, 2022 Kiana Lewis 2021, 2022

Michelle Waldron 2021 Brooke Alban 2022

Brynn Freehling 2022 Heidi Hartje 2022 Anna Leigh 2022 Laura Soltis 2022

COSIDA AT-LARGE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

SECOND TEAM

Cathie Price 1987 Jessica Nonnemacher 1997, 1998

THIRD TEAM

Amanda Halovanic 2002 Janáe Cox 2007 Abby Kaufman 2019, 2020

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II, AS SELECTED BY THE COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (COSIDA)

FIRST TEAM

Cathie Price 1987

Jessica Nonnemacher 1997, 1998

Amanda Halovanic 2002, 2003 Janáe Cox 2007

Abby Kaufman 2019, 2020

SECOND TEAM Kiersten Spoerke 2010

BIG 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Jaida Lawrence 2015 Abby Kaufman 2019

DR. GERALD LAGE AWARD

Abby Kaufman 2020 Julia Merwin 2020 Carly Galpin 2019 Jaquie Tun 2019 McKenna Linnen 2021

DR. PRENTICE GAUTT POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Abby Kaufman 2020 Kaylyn Millick 2013

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM

FIRST TEAM

Chelsea Goldschrafe 2013 Kaylyn Millick 2013

Lia Salzano 2013, 2014, 2015

Hope Sloanhoffer 2013, 2014 Bethany Yurko 2013, 2014

Melissa Idell 2014, 2015, 2016

Jaida Lawrence 2014, 2015, 2016 Erica Smith 2014 Lindsey Litten 2015 Mackenzie Myers 2015 Robyn Bernard 2016, 2017, 2018

Jordan Gillette 2016, 2017, 2018 Brooklyn Doggette 2017 Carly Galpin 2017, 2018, 2019 Alexa Goldberg 2017 Kirah Koshinski 2017, 2018, 2019 Jaquie Tun 2018, 2019

Julia Merwin 2018, 2019, 2020

Abby Kaufman 2018, 2019, 2020

Kassidy Cumber 2018

Erica Fontaine 2019, 2020

McKenna Linnen 2019, 2020, 2021 Sydney Marler 2019, 2020

Esperanza Abarca 2020, 2021, 2022

Chloe Cluchey 2020

Kendra Combs 2020, 2022

Rachel Hornung 2020, 2021, 2022

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 2021, 2022

Abbie Pierson 2021, 2022

Kianna Yancey 2021, 2022

Chloe Asper 2022 Agatha Handono 2022 Kiana Lewis 2022

SECOND TEAM

Beth Deal 2014, 2015 Brooklyn Doggette 2015 Amanda Bowman 2016

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Alexa Goldberg 2016

Zaakira Muhammad 2016, 2017, 2018

Erica Fontaine 2018

Kendra Combs 2021

Michelle Waldron 2021

Kayla Yancey 2021

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM

Gina Costa 2013

Melissa Idell 2013

Jaida Lawrence 2013

Mackenzie Myers 2014

Nicolette Swoboda 2014

Robyn Bernard 2015 Jordan Gillette 2015

Carly Galpin 2016

Kirah Koshinski 2016

Jaquie Tun 2016

Tiara Wright 2016

Kassidy Cumber 2017

Abby Kaufman 2017

Julia Merwin 2017

McKenna Linnen 2018

Sydney Marler 2018

Esperanza Abarca 2019

Kendra Combs 2019

Rachel Hornung 2019

Taylor Sell 2019

Emily Holmes-Hackerd 2020

Maya Kraus 2020

Abbie Pierson 2020

Kayla Yancey 2020

Kianna Yancey 2020

Chloe Asper 2021

Ellen Collins 2021

Agatha Handono 2021

Kiana Lewis 2021

Nicole Norris 2021

Brooke Alban 2022

Brynn Freehling 2022

Heidi Hartje 2022 Anna Leigh 2022

ACADEMIC ALL EAGL TEAM

Karla Hairston 1996

Adriana Manago 1996, 1997, 1998

Jessica Nonnemacher 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Kristin Quackenbush 1996, 1997

Umme Salim 1996, 1997

Kelly Foley 1997, 1998, 1999

Shirley Lee 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Danielle Lilly 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Nikki West 1997, 1998, 1999

Shelley White 1997, 1998

Rebecca Slobig 1998

Jessica Rohm 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Debora Santiago 1999

Christen Simpson 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Jen Cooper 2000

Amanda Halovanic 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Melissa Mascaro 2000, 2003

Jessica Bartgis 2001, 2004, 2005

Michelle Cina 2001, 2002

Jaime Hill 2001, 2002

Kristen Macrie 2001, 2002

Julie Mazzant 2001

Allison Pratus 2001, 2002

Emily Duryea 2002, 2003

Ashley Scalercio 2002, 2003

Kari Williams 2002

Casey DePerro 2003, 2004

Alyssa DeSantis 2003, 2004, 2006

Gretchen Richter 2003

Aimee Brown 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Janáe Cox 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Lequita Williams 2004, 2005

Amie Bouchier 2005, 2006, 2007

Jaime Gold 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Rachel Hardin 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Margaret Ann Moore 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Carri Nagle 2005

Kara Weaver 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Cheryl Goldenfield 2006, 2007

Katie McGregor 2006

Sabrina Noonan 2006

Erica Watson 2006, 2009

Tynisha Dennis 2007

Heather Izer 2007, 2008, 2009

Shelly Purkat 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Kiersten Spoerke 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Elizabeth White 2007

Ashley Wilson 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Chelsi Tabor 2008, 2009, 2010

Amy Bieski 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Naja Johnson 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Stephanie Keaton 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Faye Meaden 2008, 2009, 2010

Tina Maloney 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Nicole Roach 2009, 2011, 2012

Jenn Sharon 2009, 2010

Jessica Young 2009, 2010, 2011

Hailey Fairchild 2010

Arlene Hathaway 2010, 2011

Emily Kerwin 2010, 2011

Alaska Richardson 2010, 2012

Makenzie Bristol 2011

Marina Galante 2011

Kaylyn Millick 2011, 2012

Hope Sloanhoffer 2011, 2012

Bethany Yurko 2011, 2012

Parker Beattie 2012

Reilly Beattie 2012

Amanda Carpenter 2012 Beth Deal 2012

Chelsea Goldschrafe 2012

Jamie Judge 2012

Lia Salzano 2012

Academic All Atlantic 10 Team

Cathie Price 1985, 1986, 1987

Karen Kirszenstein 1990

Susie Pierce 1991 Jana Perry 1992 Karla Hairston 1995

ORDER OF AUGUSTA AWARD Abby Kaufman 2020

WVU OUTSTANDING SENIOR Abby Kaufman 2020

FRED SCHAUS CAPTAIN’S AWARD Abby Kaufman 2020

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MEHGAN MORRIS

TEAM AWARDS

THE LINDA BURDETTE-GOOD AWARD FOR THE MOST VALUABLE GYMNAST

Previously named the Most Valuable Gymnast award, the honor, presented annually by the WVU athletic department since the initial season of gymnastics in 1974, is voted upon by members of the gymnastics team. The award’s new name was adapted in 2011 following Burdette-Good’s retirement after 37 years at the helm.

1974 Teresa Lucas 1975 Dana Davis 1976 Lavon Smith 1977 Dana Davis 1978 Lisa Neutze 1979 Lisa Neutze 1980 Lisa Neutze 1981 Lisa Neutze 1982 Donna Donati 1983 Shari Retton 1984 Jan Funderburk 1985 Jan Funderburk 1986 Cathie Price 1987 Cathie Price 1988 Cyndi Gacek 1989 Andrea DeFelice 1990 Andrea DeFelice 1991 Susie Pierce 1992 Lajuanda Moody 1993 Karla Hairston 1994 Lajuanda Moody 1995 Karla Hairston 1996 Kristin Quackenbush 1997 Kristin Quackenbush 1998 Umme Salim 1999 Rebecca Slobig

2000 Kristen Macrie 2001 Dinorh Boyd

2002 TeShawne Jackson 2003 Alyssa DeSantis 2004 Janáe Cox

2005 Janáe Cox 2006 Mehgan Morris 2007 Janáe Cox

2008 Amy Bieski, Mehgan Morris 2009 Mehgan Morris 2010 Chelsi Tabor

2011 Hope Sloanhoffer

2012 Hope Sloanhoffer 2013 Kaylyn Millick 2014 Hope Sloanhoffer 2015 Dayah Haley 2016 Zaakira Muhammad

2017 Zaakira Muhammad 2018 Zaakira Muhammad 2019 Jaquie Tun 2020 Abbie Pierson 2021 Kendra Combs 2022 Kendra Combs

JOHN QUACKENBUSH AWARD FOR MOUNTAINEER SPIRIT

The John Quackenbush Award for Mountaineer Spirit is presented annually to the gymnast who displays the most perseverance and enthusiasm for the sport of gymnastics. The award is named in honor of the late John Quackenbush, a great parent and friend of the Mountaineer gymnastics program. Each spring, members of the WVU gymnastics team vote on the gymnast who best exemplifies these characteristics to honor the memory of John Quackenbush.

1997 Kristin Quackenbush 1998 Allison Gaidish 1999 Rebecca Slobig 2000 Danielle Lilly 2001 TeShawne Jackson 2002 Julie Mazzant 2003 Julie Mazzant TeShawne Jackson 2004 Gretchen Richter 2005 Amie Bouchier 2006 Gretchen Richter 2007 Jaime Gold 2008 Kara Weaver 2009 Erica Watson 2010 Jenn Sharon 2011 Emily Kerwin 2012 Beth Deal 2013 Beth Deal 2014 Melissa Idell 2015 Melissa Idell 2016 Melissa Idell 2017 Erica Fontaine 2018 Jordan Gillette 2019 Julia Merwin 2020 Erica Fontaine 2021 Esperanza Abarca 2022 Chloe Asper Kiana Lewis

JOSEPH MEDRICK AWARD

Named after a longtime Mountaineer gymnastics supporter who initiated the award in 1981, the Joseph Medrick Award signifies the all-around gymnast with the highest scoring average for the season. The award was discontinued after the 2020 season.

1981 Lisa Neutze 1982 Shari Retton 1983 Jan Funderburk 1984 Jan Funderburk 1985 Jan Funderburk 1986 Cathie Price 1987 Cathie Price 1988 Andrea DeFelice 1989 Yvette Clark 1990 Susie Pierce 1991 Lajuanda Moody 1992 Lajuanda Moody 1993 Lajuanda Moody 1994 Lajuanda Moody 1995 Karla Hairston 1996 Kristin Quackenbush 1997 Kristin Quackenbush 1998 Umme Salim 1999 Kelly Foley 2000 Kristen Macrie 2001 Dinorh Boyd 2002 Kristen Macrie 2003 TeShawne Jackson 2004 Janáe Cox 2005 Janáe Cox 2006 Janáe Cox 2007 Janáe Cox 2008 Mehgan Morris 2009 Mehgan Morris 2010 Amy Bieski 2011 Amy Bieski 2012 Hope Sloanhoffer 2013 Hope Sloanhoffer 2014 Hope Sloanhoffer 2015 Dayah Haley 2016 Alexa Goldberg 2017 Zaakira Muhammad 2018 Zaakira Muhammad 2019 Abby Kaufman 2020 Kianna Yancey

MOST IMPROVED AWARD

Awarded to the most improved gymnast of the year as voted upon by team members.

1981 Nettie Angotti 1982 Dawn Prevost 1983 Maria Ciocca 1984 Chris Schenck 1985 Cathie Price 1986 Bev Fry Lynn Olson 1987 Angela Hunter 1988 Beth Foltz 1989 Beth Foltz 1990 Jennifer Kearney 1991 Beth Foltz 1992 Kim Ruppert Lisa Reed 1993 Becky Morrison 1994 Wendy Crumbaker 1995 Jenni Kaye Adriana Manago 1996 Jodi Barnes Nikki West 1997 Jodi Barnes 1998 Shirley Lee 1999 Christen Simpson 2000 Melissa Mascaro 2001 Jessica Bartgis 2002 Kari Williams 2003 Kari Williams 2004 Amie Bouchier 2005 Aimee Brown Margaret Ann Moore 2006 Aimee Brown 2007 Kara Weaver 2008 Ashley Wilson 2009 Alysha Pretzello 2010 Faye Meaden 2011 Bethany Yurko 2012 Bethany Yurko 2013 Melissa Idell 2014 Dayah Haley 2015 Brooklyn Doggette 2016 Audrey Tolbert 2017 Jaquie Tun 2018 Jaquie Tun Michelle Waldron 2019 Taylor Sell 2020 Emily Holmes-Hackerd 2021 Kiana Lewis 2022 Agatha Handono

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ALL

TIME SCORES

NANETTE SCHNAIBLE

1 SEASON » 1974 » RECORD: 5-2

Armed with a thrifty $6,000 budget, Schnaible, West Virginia’s first gymnastics coach, took a team consisting of mostly former club gymnasts and guided WVU to a 5-2 record. Schnaible’s lone season at the helm of the fledgling program produced wins against Pitt, Fairmont State (twice) and Frostburg State (twice).

1974 (5-2)

COACH NANETTE SCHNAIBLE

81.96 at Pitt 81.81 W 69.70 at Frostburg State 51.70 W Fairmont State 32.10 W 72.25 Fairmont State 38.40 W 73.30 at Fairmont State 47.10 W

71.50 at Slippery Rock 91.35 L 67.60 at SUNY-Brockport 79.30 L

In 1974, gymnastics, basketball and tennis began intercollegiate competition as the first three women’s varsity sports at West Virginia University.

LINDA BURDETTE-GOOD

37 SEASONS » 1975-2011 » RECORD: 644-263-4

Only the second coach in the history of West Virginia gymnastics, Burdette-Good constantly worked to upgrade the Mountaineer program. She took the program from its infancy as a member of the West Virginia Conference in the AIAW all the way to the NCAA Championships. The WVU alumna coached All-Americans Janàe Cox, Lajuanda Moody, Kristin Quackenbush and Shari Retton and was named the 1995 NCAA Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. In 2004, she eclipsed the 500-win milestone, and in 2009, she amassed over 600 victories, making her the all-time winningest Mountaineer coach with a WVU team. She retired in 2011 after 37 highly successful and memorable seasons.

1975 (7-5)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

75.80 Slippery Rock 90.90 L 61.25 at Kent State 92.45 L 96.00 Fairmont State 67.28 W 72.35 at Frostburg State 61.80 W 70.46 at Fairmont State 50.00 W 77.65 SUNY-Brockport 75.60 W

Frostburg State 53.30 W 75.70 at Indiana, Pa. 80.00 L

Franklin & Marshall 68.00 W

Fairmont State 59.55 W 82.55 at Pitt 86.75 L

Youngstown State 89.10 L

1976 (7-4)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

83.22 Frostburg State 56.14 W 78.00 at Slippery Rock 96.00 L 79.75 at Pitt 80.35 L 85.85 Youngstown State 86.90 L 86.80 Towson 95.85 L 80.70 Indiana, Pa. 67.05 W 76.95 at Indiana, Pa. 75.55 W Franklin & Marshall 60.00 W 80.88 at Ohio State 80.85 W 84.50 at Eastern Kentucky 84.15 W Miami, Ohio 77.65 W

1977 (5-6)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

108.73 Frostburg State 91.44 W 115.25 Slippery Rock 129.25 L 113.20 at Pitt 123.95 L 106.55 at Clarion 146.20 L 116.45 at Kent State 134.75 L Bowling Green 124.40 L 117.70 at Youngstown State 85.30 W Ohio State 113.63 W 112.05 at Indiana, Pa. 105.60 W Frostburg State 105.50 W 118.78 Clarion 143.52 L

1978 (7-2)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

122.30 at Frostburg State 103.25 W 131.65 at Slippery Rock 131.55 W 129.85 Pitt 134.05 L 135.83 Towson 131.92 W 129.60 Youngstown State 111.70 W 131.02 at Indiana, Pa. 110.55 W 129.45 Clarion 144.50 L 128.80 William & Mary 108.629 W Maryland-Baltimore County 100.179 W

OAISW OHIO CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT OHIO STATE (6 TEAMS)

1. Kent State 139.80; 2. Bowling Green 138.05; 3. Ohio State 133.55; 4. West Virginia 128.10; 5. Miami, Ohio 115.60; 6. Youngstown State 113.00

1979 (6-10)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

116.65 Frostburg State 100.70 W James Madison 103.50 W 119.05 at Pitt 130.15 L 121.15 Kent State 129.70 L 122.15 at Ohio State 130.30 L Eastern Kentucky 125.75 L Bowling Green 127.35 L 119.85 Slippery Rock 115.65 W Penn State 138.30 L

120.70 at Towson 127.30 L North Carolina 125.75 L Springfield 124.30 L 124.85 Indiana, Pa. 106.50 W 126.50 at Clarion 142.65 L 120.95 William & Mary 113.65 W 125.70 at Youngstown State 111.78 W

MAIAW REGIONAL AT

WEST VIRGINIA (14 TEAMS)

1. Kent State 134.20; 2. Indiana State 131.65; 3. Southern Illinois 131.35; 4. Bowling Green 131.25; 5. Ohio State 128.75; 6. Michigan 128.45; 7. Michigan State 128.35; 8. Illinois 127.45; 9. Illinois-Chicago 126.65; 10. West Virginia 125.60; 11. Central Michigan 121.90; 12. Indiana 121.50; 13. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 117.15; 14. Illinois State 116.65.

At the conclusion of the 1978‑79 season, West Virginia joined the EAIAW.

1980 (15-5)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

127.10 at Pitt 133.15 L James Madison 122.70 W Maryland 105.90 W 133.89 at Frostburg 113.00 W Towson 119.10 W 131.15 at Kent State 133.30 L Michigan 134.30 L Illinois-Chicago 124.75 W 131.00 at Bowling Green 133.70 L Ohio State 131.40 L 132.45 Slippery Rock 129.35 W 135.00 Frostburg 117.35 W Youngstown 111.65 W 136.95 at Indiana, Pa. 130.00 W 136.80 Pitt 130.90 W 135.03 at Clarion 124.53 W 138.95 Georgetown 91.35 W 134.80 Maryland 123.50 W Penn 114.50 W Temple 78.90 W

EAIAW REGIONAL AT PENN STATE (8 TEAMS)

1. Penn State 148.55; 2. West Virginia 135.70; 3. Massachusetts 134.35; 4. Yale 132.70; 5. New Hampshire 132.40; 6. Pitt 131.55; 7. Cornell 125.90; 8. Rutgers 122.15.

1981 (20-3)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

126.00 at Massachusetts 123.80 W Rhode Island 112.10 W New Hampshire 130.35 L 131.90 at Pitt 137.80 L James Madison 122.85 W 130.05 Kent State 127.15 W

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134.90 Ohio State 132.60 W

Bowling Green 126.60 W Indiana, Pa. 109.90 W 127.10 James Madison 123.50 W 139.00 Frostburg State 102.70 W 138.65 Slippery Rock 128.40 W 136.20 at Miami, Ohio 130.95 W Eastern Kentucky 128.10 W Ball State 135.20 W Notre Dame 129.85 W 125.85 William & Mary 110.80 W 135.90 Clarion 130.55 W

Youngstown State 118.55 W 129.35 Pitt 138.80 L 133.85 Temple 106.80 W Maryland 129.25 W Penn 130.80 W

EAIAW REGIONAL AT PITTSBURGH (8 TEAMS)

1. Penn State 145.75; 2. Pitt 142.45; 3. New Hampshire 140.10; 4. West Virginia 135.10; 5. Massachusetts 134.95; 6. Clarion 131.80; 7. Maryland 130.30; 8. Penn 125.05.

1982 (18-7)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 135.80 at Indiana, Pa. 116.95 W 138.85 Frostburg State 109.90 W

Southern Illinois 92.10 W 132.10 at Ohio State 133.10 L

Eastern Michigan 130.00 W Southern Illinois 92.50 W 132.10 at Kent State 131.10 W Michigan State 138.10 L Ohio State 138.35 L 142.30 Florida 142.10 W 132.90 at Slippery Rock 134.15 L 131.70 at Duke Forfeit W Kentucky 129.85 W Alabama 140.30 L

Maryland 133.50 L 136.60 James Madison 124.45 W

North Carolina 133.45 W

Penn State 141.85 L 137.80 at Clarion 134.00 W 141.00 Pitt 138.85 W

North Carolina State 129.95 W 138.40 at Youngstown State 115.00 W 141.95 Maryland 140.35 W Penn 135.55 W Temple 112.75 W

EAIAW REGIONAL AT CLARION (8 TEAMS)

1. West Virginia 139.25; 2. Yale 138.35; 3. Maryland 137.35; 4. Clarion 136.55; 5. Rhode Island 135.35; 6. Cornell 134.95; 7. Penn 132.75; 8. Northeastern 129.05.

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT MEMPHIS (12 TEAMS)

1. Florida 143.90; 2. Alabama 142.85; 3. West Virginia 141.40; 4. Georgia 141.30; 5. Ohio State 141.05; 6. Brigham Young 140.85; 7. Minnesota 140.65; 8. Oklahoma State 138.80; 9. Utah State 137.45; 10. Oral Roberts 136.95; 11. Washington State 134.40; 12. Southern Illinois 133.25.

West Virginia’s affiliation with NCAA regional and championship competition began with the 1983 season.

1983 (24-8)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 162.30 at Slippery Rock 157.95 W James Madison 155.25 W Duke 160.85 W 168.65 at Kent State 169.50 L Youngstown State 129.15 W

169.30 New Mexico 165.95 W Clarion 152.10 W Indiana, Pa. 152.25 W 167.55 at Pitt 161.00 W Michigan State 161.90 W 168.80 Alabama 178.95 L 172.93 at North Carolina State 171.46 W Duke Forfeit W 173.40 at North Carolina 170.00 W Jacksonville State 164.35 W 177.40 Nebraska 177.80 L 169.95 at Penn State 175.65 L Pitt 165.20 W 173.60 Florida 180.85 L Ohio State 175.40 L 171.40 Kent State 168.30 W Slippery Rock 164.25 W 169.60 at Temple 163.95 W Maryland 160.05 W Penn 157.40 W 169.65 Kentucky 165.70 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT RHODE ISLAND

1. Penn State 176.55 L 2. Massachusetts 173.00 L 3. West Virginia 171.25 4. Rhode Island 165.00 W 5. Temple 158.65 W 6. Rutgers 146.00 W 7. George Washington 139.90 W

NCAA EAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (7 TEAMS)

1. Ohio State 177.80; 2. New Hampshire 176.85;

3. Penn State 176.80; 4. West Virginia 173.70; 5. Massachusetts 169.05; 6. North Carolina State 168.30; 7. Duke 167.85.

West Virginia was switched from the NCAA East to the NCAA Southeast Region after the 1983 campaign.

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1981 MOUNTAINEERS

1984 (13-9)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

167.60 James Madison 161.00 W 163.25 at Ohio State 179.45 L Nebraska 170.20 L 150.80 at Kent State 168.95 L Bowling Green 168.40 L 163.15 at Clarion 157.05 W 160.35 at Slippery Rock 159.05 W 164.65 Pitt 178.10 L 176.20 at Florida 188.05 L 172.10 at Bowling Green 175.20 L 167.60 Penn State 169.60 L 173.25 Indiana, Pa. 170.00 W 171.40 at Penn 151.10 W Maryland 171.35 W Temple 164.45 W 175.30 North Carolina State 171.05 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT RHODE ISLAND

1. Penn State 182.35 L 2. West Virginia 177.05 3. Massachusetts 171.55 W 4. Rhode Island 169.40 W 5. Temple 169.25 W 6. Rutgers 158.75 W 7. George Washington 122.65 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT FLORIDA (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida 187.95; 2. Georgia 181.85; 3. West Virginia 174.35; 4. North Carolina State 174.20; 5. North Carolina 173.40; 6. Maryland 172.00.

1985 (23-5)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

176.90 James Madison 141.45 W 177.80 Kentucky 159.15 W 174.40 at Kentucky 174.60 L 172.80 at James Madison 137.15 W Pitt 171.70 W Maryland 171.25 W Kent State 167.35 W North Carolina State 163.20 W 181.45 North Carolina 173.55 W Kent State 163.00 W 179.50 Bowling Green 173.70 W Clarion 167.40 W 178.25 at Pitt 178.55 L Oklahoma State 173.85 W 178.10 at Penn State 182.10 L 180.15 at Indiana, Pa. 171.50 W Eastern Michigan 170.15 W 179.40 at Maryland 177.20 W Temple 173.15 W Penn 163.05 W 178.35 at Radford 174.30 W 174.00 at North Carolina 179.50 L

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT WEST VIRGINIA

1. Penn State 179.35 L

2. West Virginia 177.60

3. Temple 175.00 W

4. Rhode Island 168.55 W

5. Massachusetts 165.75 W

6. George Washington 163.85 W

7. Rutgers 152.55 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT GEORGIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida 186.95; 2. Georgia 182.60; 3. West Virginia 176.80; 4. North Carolina 176.15; 5. Maryland 170.30; 6. Kentucky 167.50.

1986 (16-11-1)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

165.60 Kent State 159.95 W Clarion 147.45 W Slippery Rock 133.45 W 170.35 at Kentucky 169.10 W Ohio State 178.35 L Ball State 162.45 W 168.40 at Clarion 163.60 W 171.35 at Kent State 171.55 L 170.20 at James Madison 163.50 W North Carolina 176.40 L Auburn 165.25 W 173.50 at Florida 181.70 L Nebraska 177.70 L Minnesota 173.85 L 175.85 at Penn State 182.95 L Indiana, Pa. 171.20 W 177.50 Pitt 177.50 T Maryland 177.00 W 176.95 Ohio State 184.85 L 179.70 at North Carolina 184.75 L 177.65 Indiana State 177.95 L Temple 170.40 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT RHODE ISLAND

1. Penn State 185.75 L

2. West Virginia 176.05

3. Temple 173.70 W

4. Rhode Island 173.15 W 5. Massachusetts 169.75 W 6. George Washington 164.75 W 7. Rutgers 147.85 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 186.80; 2. Florida 185.40; 3. North Carolina 180.65; 4. Kentucky 180.40; 5. Maryland 179.50; 6. West Virginia 178.40.

1987 (13-7)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

175.10 at Penn State 179.00 L 170.30 North Carolina State 164.90 W 176.70 Kent State 167.25 W 176.55 North Carolina 175.60 W 174.20 at Maryland 179.00 L 177.90 at Indiana, Pa. 170.20 W 175.35 at Temple 175.90 L Maryland 177.40 L Penn 161.50 W 175.60 at Louisiana State 186.05 L Rhode Island 174.25 W 179.35 at Houston Baptist 160.20 W 183.35 at Florida 190.80 L

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT RHODE ISLAND

1. Penn State 182.15 L 2. West Virginia 177.25 3. Rhode Island 173.10 W 4. Temple 170.75 W 5. Massachusetts 167.00 W 6. George Washington 161.85 W 7. Rutgers 158.75 W

181.55 Kentucky 179.25 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT FLORIDA (7 TEAMS)

1. Florida 187.90; 2. Georgia 186.70; 3. West Virginia 182.30; 4. Maryland 181.80; 5. Kentucky 180.05; 6. William & Mary 174.35; 7. Towson 173.15.

1988 (16-11)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

175.00 Penn State 176.65 L Maryland 176.25 L Indiana, Pa. 172.70 W 179.00 Towson 180.10 L 176.15 at North Carolina State 159.65 W Radford 169.55 W 178.55 at North Carolina 177.30 W Maryland 182.90 L 173.45 at New Hampshire 176.35 L Michigan State 182.30 L North Carolina 172.85 W 179.30 at Kentucky 182.90 L 179.00 Florida Forfeit W 180.00 at Kent State 182.65 L

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176.85 at Penn 171.05 W Temple 173.75 W 175.40 at Auburn 182.30 L North Carolina 179.25 L 177.35 at Georgia College 172.55 W 180.30 Radford 169.90 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT TEMPLE

1. Penn State 186.05 L

2. West Virginia 182.30 3. Temple 180.20 W

4. Rhode Island 179.10 W

5. Massachusetts 177.90 W

6. George Washington 177.25 W

7. Rutgers 168.50 W 182.95 Pitt 181.50 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT FLORIDA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 189.80; 2. Florida 189.10; 3. Towson 184.00; 4. Kentucky 183.45; 5. Maryland 181.40;

6. West Virginia 181.00; 7. North Carolina 178.00.

1989 (19-10)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

175.75 at Penn State 185.80 L 181.90 at Maryland 182.50 L 181.85 George Washington 178.50 W 183.85 Kentucky 181.70 W 183.95 at William & Mary 182.50 W George Washington 178.90 W 184.35 Kent State 175.65 W 182.80 at Towson 184.40 L Northeastern 182.05 W 183.10 at Florida 192.30 L Oklahoma 187.45 L Minnesota 185.60 L Michigan State 185.35 L Maryland 182.25 W 184.75 North Carolina 182.60 W 182.65 North Carolina State 180.95 W Indiana, Pa. 181.35 W Temple 180.30 W 185.35 at Louisiana State 189.85 L Maryland 186.95 L North Carolina State 183.05 W 185.35 New Hampshire 184.95 W 184.75 at Pitt 184.45 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT GEORGE WASHINGTON

1. Penn State 186.85 L

2. West Virginia 185.55

3. Temple 184.30 W

4. Massachusetts 180.95 W

5. George Washington 180.30 W

6. Rhode Island 180.25 W 7. Rutgers 178.00 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT KENTUCKY (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 193.20; 2. Florida 191.05; 3. Maryland 186.15; 4. Towson 185.05; 5. Kentucky 182.80; 6. North Carolina State 182.30; 7. West Virginia 181.55.

1990 (21-11)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

179.25 Georgia 188.05 L Ohio State 181.15 L Wisconsin 178.80 W Indiana, Pa. 175.50 W

184.10 at North Carolina 179.90 W George Washington 178.15 W 182.15 at Kentucky 182.10 W 182.55 at Kent State 179.80 W 182.90 William & Mary 182.05 W 184.15 Towson 184.65 L 182.60 Bowling Green 178.80 W Iowa 177.80 W

Rhode Island 176.80 W 185.45 at Indiana, Pa. 183.55 W 180.15 at Temple 179.50 W Vermont 175.85 W 184.05 at Georgia 191.75 L Utah State 186.90 L Kentucky 185.40 L Brigham Young 185.20 L North Carolina 184.00 W 181.05 at Auburn 186.65 L 185.55 at Utah 193.10 L Oklahoma 185.10 W 186.45 Rutgers 180.40 W 185.40 Pitt 184.30 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS AT MASSACHUSETTS

1. Penn State 187.45 L

2. Massachusetts 184.90 L

3. West Virginia 183.10

4. Temple 178.35 W 5. Rutgers 178.15 W 6. George Washington 176.25 W

7. Rhode Island 175.55 W

184.95 Auburn 187.55 L Temple 183.65 W Maryland 180.05 W 187.95 at Missouri 188.05 L Wisconsin 183.85 W 185.85 at Nebraska 185.00 W 184.75 at Massachusetts 183.05 W New Hampshire 180.55 W 186.45 at Pitt 186.90 L

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT GEORGE WASHINGTON

1. Penn State 189.65 L

2. West Virginia 186.55

3. Massachusetts 185.25 W

4. George Washington 185.25 W

5. Rhode Island 182.85 W

6. Rutgers 178.30 W

7. Temple 116.45 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT GEORGIA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 194.275; 2. Florida 191.175; 3. West Virginia 189.775; 4. Towson 187.30; 5. North Carolina 185.825; 6. George Washington 185.525; 7. Maryland 183.90.

1992 (26-7-1)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT FLORIDA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 193.350; 2. Florida 190.425; 3. Kentucky 188.825; 4. Towson 188.775; 5. West Virginia 186.85; 6. William & Mary 184.45; 7. North Carolina State 183.275.

1991 (23-7)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

181.60 Penn State 186.75 L Rutgers 178.80 W Indiana, Pa. 176.15 W 185.05 at Towson 185.45 L 186.00 James Madison 177.90 W 186.50 Michigan 183.35 W William & Mary 183.20 W 184.10 at Indiana, Pa. 181.80 W 183.85 at Ohio State 183.50 W Bowling Green 181.25 W Kent State 179.70 W Denver 178.80 W 188.35 at Michigan State 186.05 W Florida 189.05 L Michigan 185.55 W

185.50 at Pitt 176.50 W Michigan 185.95 L 187.25 Kentucky 184.60 W Towson 187.20 W 188.90 at Florida 192.35 L Michigan State 188.90 T Minnesota 187.85 W 187.10 Bowling Green 180.90 W North Carolina 179.75 W 189.60 at North Carolina State 190.25 L James Madison 186.35 W North Carolina 185.45 W 189.10 at William & Mary 188.30 W James Madison 187.50 W Northeastern 180.35 W 189.55 Missouri 188.80 W Indiana, Pa. 178.65 W 185.60 at Georgia 196.00 L Michigan 189.30 L 191.10 Michigan State 189.65 W Ohio State 187.30 W 190.00 Temple 183.35 W Pitt 181.25 W 182.50 at UCLA 192.25 L 188.10 at UC Davis 186.55 W Sacramento State 178.40 W 191.40 at Penn State 194.75 L New Hampshire 188.55 W Massachusetts 186.45 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT RHODE ISLAND

1. West Virginia 191.90

2. George Washington 189.75 W 3. Temple 189.45 W 4. Massachusetts 189.40 W 5. Rhode Island 189.10 W 6. Rutgers 183.55 W

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NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT FLORIDA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 196.55; 2. Florida 191.475; 3. Towson 189.075; 4. George Washington 186.875; 5. Kentucky 185.075; 6. West Virginia 184.975; 7. North Carolina State 183.55.

1993 (17-5)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

182.55 at Michigan 188.50 L Pitt 181.40 W 186.25 at Towson 186.15 W Massachusetts 183.10 W 188.85 North Carolina State 185.25 W Indiana, Pa. 161.40 W 191.20 Penn State 190.65 W Indiana, Pa. 139.55 W 188.20 at Kentucky 191.95 L Indiana, Pa. 177.05 W 190.75 at Ohio State 191.55 L 191.10 George Washington 185.90 W 188.25 at Georgia 197.55 L Penn State 193.15 L Massachusetts 186.55 W 190.00 at Pitt 188.30 W Indiana, Pa. 180.30 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT WEST VIRGINIA

1. West Virginia 192.70

2. George Washington 190.05 W

3. Massachusetts 189.25 W

4. Rhode Island 188.00 W

5. Temple 183.75 W

6. Rutgers 182.30 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT GEORGIA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 197.50; 2. Florida 194.30; 3. North Carolina State 191.00; 4. Kentucky 190.80; 5. Towson 190.50; 6. West Virginia 190.25; 7. George Washington 189.35.

1994 (18-5)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

186.75 Michigan 187.625 L Pitt 160.075 W 188.375 New Hampshire 189.675 L at Penn State 187.775 W Minnesota 183.850 W 186.775 Towson 187.60 L 188.00 at Temple 183.20 W Northeastern 181.25 W 187.825 at North Carolina State 189.675 L New Hampshire 185.80 W Missouri 183.425 W 190.325 Pitt 181.375 W Indiana, Pa. 129.55 W 191.55 Kent State 188.325 W 188.875 at Florida 193.925 L 189.00 at Arizona 188.525 W 188.175 at Texas Women’s University 188.150 W Northern Illinois 187.00 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT GEORGE WASHINGTON

1. West Virginia 190.70

2. George Washington 190.35 W

3. Massachusetts 189.925 W

4. Rhode Island 186.125 W

5. Temple 186.10 W

6. Rutgers 185.025 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 196.775; 2. Florida 192.55; 3. North Carolina State 191.175; 4. Kentucky 190.825; 5. Towson 190.575; 6. George Washington 189.65;

7. West Virginia 188.325.

1995 (15-6)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

185.525 at Pitt 181.90 W Michigan 189.65 L 191.725 Oregon State 193.20 L Rhode Island 182.85 W 188.575 at Towson 187.90 W James Madison 183.25 W 191.25 Temple 180.525 W 191.475 at Massachusetts 190.85 W 190.725 Massachusetts 190.925 L Pitt 186.325 W 193.60 Penn State 194.30 L Kent State 188.275 W 191.75 at Louisiana State 196.30 L Oklahoma 193.00 L Centenary 187.70 W 193.85 Rutgers 186.20 W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT TEMPLE

1. West Virginia 195.50

2. George Washington 190.675 W 3. Massachusetts 189.70 W 4. Temple 188.15 W 5. Rhode Island 187.725 W 6. Rutgers 185.925 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT TOWSON (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 197.575; 2. Florida 195.70; 3. West Virginia 193.325; 4. Kentucky 192.00; 5. North Carolina State 191.60; 6. Towson 190.125; 7. George Washington 188.025.

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT GEORGIA (12 TEAMS)

1. Utah 196.65; 2t. Alabama 196.425; 2t. Michigan 196.425; 4. UCLA 196.15; 5. Georgia 196.075; 6. Oregon State 194.85; 7. Florida 195.425; 8. Penn State 194.15; 9. Louisiana State 193.025; 10. Brigham Young 191.975; 11. Nebraska 191.75; 12. West Virginia 189.65.

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1996 MOUNTAINEERS

1996 (17-9)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

190.725 at Michigan 194.75 L Pitt 187.3 W 188.6 Georgia # 195.4 L Kentucky # 188.525 W Louisiana State # 189.025 L 189.375 at Oregon State 194.075 L 193.7 Temple 188.775 W 194.4 Kentucky 192.825 W 192.425 at Rhode Island 188.2 W 191.225 at Utah State 192.025 L UC Davis 185.125 W 192.35 at California 193.925 L Ball State 190.925 W Boise State 191.15 W UC Santa Barbara 187.25 W Michigan State 193.575 L 191.775 at Penn State 192.875 L Nebraska 194.15 L 194.85 Rutgers 188.35 W # - Bahamas Sunshine Cup at Nassau, Bahamas

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT WEST VIRGINIA

1. West Virginia 194.6

2. Towson 193.725 W

3. North Carolina State 192.3 W

4. Maryland 192.15 W

5. New Hampshire 191.7 W

6. North Carolina 189.3 W

7. Pitt 189.15 W

8. Rutgers 188.0 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT FLORIDA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 196.95; 2. Florida 195.375; 3. Kentucky 193.925; 4. Towson 192.65; 5t. West Virginia 191.875; 5t. North Carolina State 191.875; 7. Maryland 189.9.

1997 (22-3)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 193.45 Michigan 191.85 W Towson 190.2 W 195.275 Pitt 190.0 W 194.7 Penn State 192.45 W 194.8 at New Hampshire 192.25 W Michigan State 191.425 W Temple 185.975 W 194.275 at Temple 189.45 W 197.35 Rhode Island 192.45 W 193.775 at Auburn 191.875 W Louisiana State 196.35 L Michigan State 191.625 W 192.525 at Alabama 196.85 L Michigan State 193.75 L Southeast Missouri State 191.65 W 195.925 George Washington 192.575 W Massachusetts 192.525 W Rutgers 191.075 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE

1. West Virginia 196.0

2. North Carolina State 195.1 W

3. New Hampshire 193.1 W

4. Pitt 192.85 W

5. North Carolina 192.325 W

6. Towson 192.1 W

7. Maryland 191.775 W

8. Rutgers 190.05 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT KENTUCKY (7 TEAMS)

1. Florida 195.75; 2. Georgia 195.725; 3. West Virginia 193.15; 4. North Carolina State 192.9; 5. Kentucky 192.875; 6. Towson 192.85; 7. George Washington 189.575.

1998 (23-4)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 190.6 at George Washington 184.55 W 192.025 at Pitt 187.875 W 195.725 New Hampshire 192.225 W 192.675 at Towson 191.675 W Temple 180.45 W 192.6 Temple 186.175 W 194.925 Auburn 190.725 W Maryland 190.125 W Radford 186.6 W 195.3 at Massachusetts 193.075 W M.I.T 174.4 W 192.925 at Penn State 195.725 L Arizona 194.475 L Temple 186.775 W 190.6 at Arizona State 195.875 L Ball State 184.325 W Central Michigan 192.8 L 195.65 Michigan State 194.275 W 196.0 George Washington 192.525 W Rutgers 190.325 W

EAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT RUTGERS

1. West Virginia 195.5

2. New Hampshire 193.85 W

3. North Carolina State 193.825 W

4. Maryland 192.675 W

Towson 192.45 W

Pitt 192.225 W

North Carolina 190.975 W

Rutgers 190.875 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT GEORGIA (7 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 198.575; 2. Florida 197.075; 3. North Carolina State 195.125; 4. West Virginia 194.8; 5. Kentucky 192.15; 6. George Washington 190.45; 7. Maryland 190.1.

1999 (19-7)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 188.45 vs. SE Missouri St # 184.375 W 195.375 Pitt 191.325 W Temple 184.600 W Towson 190.350 W 195.000 Kentucky 192.575 W Ohio State 192.350 W Rutgers 191.550 W 193.1 at Maryland 195.175 L Temple 183.15 W 195.175 Minnesota 192.425 W North Carolina State 193.200 W 193.65 at Rutgers 192.325 W Temple 187.675 W Ursinus 177.450 W 193.925 George Washington 193.575 W 189.875 at Minnesota 194.375 L 195.400 Maryland 193.100 W Ball State 191.625 W Rutgers 191.425 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT MARYLAND

1. North Carolina State 196.050 L 2. Maryland 195.475 L 3. New Hampshire 194.800 L 4. North Carolina 194.675 L

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LINDA BURDETTE-GOOD

5. Towson 194.325 L

6. West Virginia 194.100 7. Pitt 192.85 W 8. Rutgers 192.375 W

NCAA REGION 6 CHAMPIONSHIPS AT WVU (6 TEAMS)

1. Alabama 196.625; 2. West Virginia 195.275; 3. North Carolina State 194.900; 4. Maryland 194.125; 5. Ohio State 193.050; 6. Towson 192.850.

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (12 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 196.850; 2. Michigan 196.550; 3. Alabama 195.950; 4. Arizona State 195.900; 5. UCLA 195.850; 6. Nebraska 194.800; 7. Utah 195.475; 8. Penn State 194.775; 9. Louisiana State 194.475; 10. Florida 194.000; 11. Stanford 194.000; 12. West Virginia 191.850. # - at Maui Invitational

2000 (19-10)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

BALL STATE CARDINAL CLASSIC 190.825 at Ball State 193.475 L Illinois-Chicago 190.425 W Illinois 188.300 W

Wisconsin-Oshkosh 175.800 W 193.850 Ohio State 193.950 L Rhode Island 185.225 W 194.675 at Towson 194.175 W 196.275 UMass 190.175 W Radford 187.675 W N.C. STATE HEARTS INVITATIONAL 194.450 at N.C. State 196.225 L Rhode Island 191.450 W William & Mary 190.700 W Radford 189.000 W 195.625 at Penn State 195.85 L Boise State 193.375 W NEBRASKA MASTERS CLASSIC 195.475 at Nebraska 196.775 L Southern Utah 193.075 W Utah State 192.750 W 196.475 Arizona State 195.300 W 194.525 at Kentucky 195.525 L 197.275 George Washington 194.375 W Rutgers 193.900 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT PITT

1. North Carolina State 196.000 L

2. Pitt 195.275 L 3. Maryland 195.050 L

4. Towson 195.025 L

5. West Virginia 194.700

6. New Hampshire 194.550 W

7. North Carolina 194.475 W

8. Rutgers 191.800 W

NCAA REGION 2 CHAMPIONSHIP

AT MINNESOTA (6 TEAMS)

1. Utah 196.325; 2. West Virginia 195.475; 3. Denver 195.450; 4. Minnesota 194.750; 5. Utah State 192.950; 6. Southern Utah 191.800.

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY, IDAHO (12 TEAMS)

1. UCLA 197.3; 2. Utah 196.875; 3. Georgia 196.8; 4. Nebraska 1963.725; 5. Alabama 196.5; 6. Michigan 195.725; 7. Penn State 195.35; 8. Iowa State 195.325; 9. LSU 194.95; 10. Oregon State 194.75; 11. BYU 194.5; 12. West Virginia 194.175

2001 (21-3)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

192.375 at Pitt 188.900 W Brown 183.450 W 193.325 Rutgers 189.025 W 195.175 Kent State 193.750 W Towson 193.275 W 194.400 at Massachusetts 191.925 W 195.250 at Rhode Island 193.250 W New Hampshire 194.650 W Yale 192.300 W 196.600 Nebraska 197.050 L Penn State 194.925 W James Madison 190.100 W 194.750 William & Mary 189.800 W 195.200 at Ohio State 197.075 L 196.075 George Washington 194.025 W 197.150 at Kent State 196.300 W 193.675 at Michigan 197.575 L

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT NORTH CAROLINA

1. West Virginia 196.375

2. Maryland 195.875 W 3. Towson 194.600 W

4. New Hampshire 194.375 W 5. North Carolina 193.325 W

6. North Carolina State 193.275 W 7. Rutgers 191.825 W 8. Pitt 191.025 W

NCAA NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL AT UTAH (6 TEAMS)

1. Utah 194.075; 2. Denver 193.900; 3. Iowa State 193.375; 4. West Virginia 192.400; 5. Utah State 191.200; 6. Air Force 190.200.

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2002 (22-6)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

189.925 at Michigan State 194.65 L Iowa State 195.175 L Western Michigan 188.025 W 195.2 Pitt 190.95 W Rutgers 191.95 W 192.6 at Towson 192.0 W 195.125 Kentucky 193.925 W Massachusetts 193.225 W George Washington 189.65 W 194.4 Kent State 193.775 W Maryland 193.875 W James Madison 187.55 W 195.975 Michigan 196.1 L 194.75 at Nebraska 197.15 L Arizona State 194.6 W Ohio State 193.6 W 193.075 at New Hampshire 195.275 L Pitt 192.575 W Yale 192.1 W 194.55 Central Michigan 194.475 W 196.425 at Penn State 192.75 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT TOWSON

1. North Carolina 196.425 L

2. West Virginia 196.025 3. Maryland 194.825 W

4. North Carolina State 194.725 W 5. New Hampshire 194.375 W

6. Pitt 194.275 W

7. Rutgers 192.7 W

8. Towson 192.35 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Alabama 197.9; 2. Minnesota 196.05; 3. West Virginia 194.85; 4. North Carolina 194.825; 5. Kentucky 194.225; 6. Michigan State 193.15.

2003 (15-12)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

193.975 at Pitt 190.95 W Ball State 192.825 W Kent State 193.825 W 192.275 at Central Michigan 193.725 L 194.775 Eastern Michigan 192.2 W 195.225 at Michigan 195.4 L Kent State 194.925 W 192.975 at Maryland 193.775 L 194.9 Penn State 195.45 L Rutgers 192.4 W 195.15 George Washington 195.175 L 191.9 at Rhode Island 190.475 W Temple 187.625 W

196.8 Arkansas 195.15 W 195.075 Florida 197.125 L New Hampshire 193.925 W Yale 191.5 W Cornell 189.725 W 194.4 at Denver 195.325 L Arizona 193.6 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT NEW HAMPSHIRE

1. New Hampshire 196.75 L

2. North Carolina State 196.675 L

3. North Carolina 196.025 L

4. Maryland 195.775 L Towson 195.775 L

6. West Virginia 195.65

7. Pitt 193.975 W

8. Rutgers 193.025 W

2004 (20-6-1)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

192.775 at Arkansas 195.575 L vs. Minnesota 194.675 L vs. Illinois-Chicago 189.55 W 196.25 North Carolina State 193.275 W Ohio State 195.6 W 195.3 Pitt 195.3 T Denver 192.675 W 195.25 at Penn State 195.675 L vs. Rhode Island 189.325 W vs. Yale 189.25 W 196.725 Cornell 191.975 W 196.375 Michigan 196.2 W Maryland 194.95 W 195.975 at Michigan State 196.775 L vs. Ohio State 194.8 W 195.3 at North Carolina State 196.95 L vs. North Carolina 197.025 L 197.4 at Pitt 196.525 W vs. James Madison 191.7 W 197.3 Bowling Green 193.375 W EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT PITT

1. West Virginia 197.050

2. North Carolina 196.725 W

3. North Carolina State 196.600 W

4. Pitt 196.050 W

5. Maryland 196.025 W

6. New Hampshire 195.950 W

7. Towson 194.650 W 8. Rutgers 192.475 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE (6 TEAMS)

1. UCLA 197.325; 2. Nebraska 196.375; 3. North Carolina 196.350; 4. West Virginia 195.275; 5.

Maryland 194.575; 6. North Carolina State 194.375

2005 (17-7-1)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

190.525 at Kent State 190.875 L 192.925 at Pitt 185.5 W 192.1 North Carolina 192.2 L 195.875 Southern Utah 194. W 195.425 Penn State 196.65 L Ball State 190.975 W 193.125 at Michigan 196.95 L 193.55 at Cornell 189.625 W 193.15 at Rutgers 192.525 W vs. Bridgeport 185.725 W 194.6 Auburn 194.9 L Michigan State 193.675 W Kent State 193.725 W 194.925 Pitt 193.35 W 194.85 at Eastern Michigan 194.175 W vs. Kent State 192.975 W vs. Southern Utah 193.9 W 194.55 at North Carolina State 195.325 L

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE

1. North Carolina 195.975 L 2. West Virginia 195.200 T 3. Maryland 195.200

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ERICA WATSON

4. North Carolina State 194.975 W

5. George Washington 194.2 W

6. New Hampshire 193.25 W

7. Rutgers 192.625 W

8. Pitt 191.1 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT FLORIDA (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida 196.575; 2. Georgia 195.15; 3. Denver 194.075; 3. North Carolina 194.075; 5. West Virginia 193.675; 6. North Carolina State 193.575.

2006 (22-8)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 188.125 at Auburn 195.3 L 190.675 at Penn State 194.4 L Michigan 194.825 L Cornell 181.175 W 192.55 North Carolina State 191.1 W 195.1 Ohio State 194.5 W Iowa 192.25 W

George Washington 190.975 W 194.2 at Florida 196.95 L Arkansas 194.025 W North Carolina 193.125 W 193.625 at Southern Utah 194.7 L 194.9 New Hampshire 190.875 W William & Mary 184.65 W 194.075 at North Carolina 194.375 L Pitt 193.5 W Penn 185.7 W 194.875 at Pitt 193.325 W

James Madison 185.7 W 194.45 California 191.0 W Pitt 188.7 W 194.625 Rutgers 190.225 W Temple 186.175 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT RUTGERS

1. North Carolina 195.325 L

2. North Carolina State 195.075 L

3. West Virginia 194.9

New Hampshire 194.45 W

Maryland 194.175 W

George Washington 193.175 W

Rutgers 191.425 W

Pitt 190.225 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT GEORGIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 197.425; 2. Nebraska 196.35; 3. Missouri 195.325; 4. North Carolina 194.3; t5. West Virginia 193.925; t5. North Carolina State 193.925.

2007 (28-9)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 194.800 Michigan 194.850 L

James Madison 182.475 W 193.150 at Pitt 190.725 W Maryland 189.375 W Michigan State 192.150 W 192.875 at Kentucky 193.775 L North Carolina 191.950 W Maryland 191.550 W 194.625 Penn State 195.625 L

Wilson College 147.700 W George Washington 191.375 W Kent State 192.275 W 193.075 at New Hampshire 193.925 L Michigan State 194.000 L Brown 184.500 W 194.700 at N.C. State 194.600 W William & Mary 186.225 W George Washington 191.175 W Nebraska 196.975 L 194.875 Michigan State 194.275 W 194.325 at Ohio State 195.825 L Kentucky 194.150 W George Washington 189.550 W 194.300 at Arkansas 196.250 L Pitt 193.350 W New Hampshire 192.650 W 195.275 Rutgers 190.225 W Temple 189.975 W Yale 186.925 W 194.650 at Minnesota 194.625 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT MARYLAND

1. NC State 195.475 L 2. West Virginia 195.300 3. North Carolina 194.925 W 4. Pitt 194.150 W 5. George Washington 192.775 W 6. Rutgers 192.600 W 7. New Hampshire 191.525 W 8. Maryland 191.175 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. UCLA 195.975; 2. LSU 195.950; 3. West Virginia 194.775; 4. Auburn 193.950; 5. NC State 193.950; 6. North Carolina 193.875.

2008 (23-8)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE 192.125 Oklahoma 195.175 L Iowa 192.875 L Wisconsin-Whitewater 181.550 W 190.300 at Michigan 196.075 L Arkansas 195.250 L 193.050 at Maryland 192.550 W 192.700 Oklahoma 196.550 L George Washington 192.050 W William & Mary 187.425 W

195.150 at Penn State 193.375 W 192.750 at LSU 197.050 L Auburn 195.475 L 195.275 North Carolina 195.075 W 193.925 at Rutgers 189.900 W URI 189.900 W Bridgeport 187.625 W Ursinus 185.250 W 194.025 at Pitt 191.975 W 194.550 at George Washington 192.650 W Maryland 192.500 W 196.175 Minnesota 195.375 W New Hampshire 193.400 W Rutgers 188.575 W 194.025 Ohio State 194.775 L

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT WEST VIRGINIA

1. West Virginia 196.050

2. NC State 195.475 W

3. New Hampshire 194.550 W

4. North Carolina 193.950 W

5. Maryland 193.375 W

6. Pitt 193.175 W

7. George Washington 192.975 W

8. Rutgers 189.025 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT FLORIDA (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida 197.525; 2. UCLA 196.625; 3. Nebraska 196.100; 4. West Virginia 194.825; 5. NC State193.825; 6. North Carolina 191.825

2009 (15-8)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE

194.075 at Georgia 195.425 L 193.700 at Michigan State 194.200 L Iowa 194.350 L Illinois State 190.700 W 194.775 Pitt 192.700 W 193.925 Maryland 194.475 L George Washington 191.775 W Rutgers 187.950 W 195.125 at George Washington 193.150 W 195.650 Temple 191.625 W 195.250 at Oklahoma 196.375 L Missouri 196.225 L Brown 185.950 W 195.425 Kentucky 194.650 W 195.925 Penn State 196.225 L 194.925 at Iowa State 194.900 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP

AT NC STATE

1. NC State 195.700 L

2. West Virginia 195.500 3. North Carolina 194.825 W 4. Pitt 194.675 W 5. New Hampshire 194.650 W 6. Maryland 194.525 W 7. George Washington 193.050 W 8. Rutgers 189.125 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT NC STATE (6 TEAMS)

1. Georgia 197.700; 2. Penn State 195.800; 3. Nebraska 195.450; 4. West Virginia 194.225; 5. North Carolina 194.125; NC State 193.800

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2010 (19-9)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE-GOOD

191.225 at Michigan State 193.925 L

Penn State 193.9 L Western Michigan 189.525 W 192.425 at Pitt 190.55 W Kent State 190.825 W 194.0 NC State 193.225 W Maryland 193.0 W George Washington 188.65 W 194.6 at Maryland 193.925 W Denver 192.85 W Rutgers 190.55 W 194.475 Michigan 196.4 L William & Mary 187.725 W 195.65 Ohio State 192.8 W 194.925 at Penn State 195.95 L 192.975 at Nebraska 196.425 L Arizona 194.75 L

Denver 194.175 L 194.725 Bowling Green 191.55 W 193.775 at North Carolina 193.0 W 194.725 Bridgeport 190.85 W

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT NEW HAMPSHIRE

1. North Carolina 196.025 L

2. NC State 195.7 L

3. West Virginia 195.075

4. New Hampshire 194.7 W

5. Pitt 194.4 W

6. Maryland 194.2 W

7. George Washington 193.575 W

8. Rutgers 187.65 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Stanford (196.775); 2. Michigan (195.8); 3. Southern Utah (195.325); 4. West Virginia (195.1);

5. Kent State (194.825); 6. NC State (193.425)

2011 (13-10)

COACH LINDA BURDETTE-GOOD

194.5 at Cancun Classic vs. Missouri 191.575 W 194.0 Michigan State 192.575 W 192.125 at Georgia 196.725 L 194.475 at NC State 194.55 L 194.075 Pitt 189.025 W Rutgers 191.15 W 194.05 at Penn State 195.55 L Pitt 193.475 W Bridgeport 192.25 W 195.1 at Ohio State 195.6 L 195.225 Florida 196.875 L New Hampshire 194.4 W George Washington 193.05 W 195.725 North Carolina 194.325 W 194.925 at Arkansas 196.525 L

195.025 Penn State 195.825 L

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT GEORGE WASHINGTON

1. North Carolina 195.3 L

2. New Hampshire 195.175 L

3. Maryland 195.025 L

4. West Virginia 193.725

5. Rutgers 193.625 W

6. NC State 193.45 W

7. Pitt 192.875 W

8. George Washington 192.575 W

NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

AT GEORGIA (6 TEAMS)

1. UCLA (197.425); 2. Georgia (196.75); 3. LSU (195.35); 4. NC State (194.75); 5. Maryland (193.2); 6. West Virginia (192.5)

JASON BUTTS

8 SEASONS » 2012 - PRESENT RECORD: 110-77-1

Elevated to the head coach position after serving five years as an assistant under 37-year coach Linda Burdette-Good, Butts is determined to put the West Virginia University gymnastics team back on the national state. Following a fantastic first season that saw the Mountaineers secure their first 20-win season since 2008 and earn their league-best seventh EAGL title, Butts guided WVU though a difficult 2013 schedule in its first season in the Big 12 Conference. That WVU team became the first squad in the program’s history to tally 196.0 or better in every home regular-season meet.

2012 (21-5)

COACH JASON BUTTS

195.1 Penn State 195.775 L Maryland 194.225 W 193.425 Rutgers 191.65 W 193.475 at Bowling Green 193.225 W

195.775 George Washington 193.125 W Towson 190.875 W 194.05 at Michigan 194.65 L 195.175 Ohio State 195.45 L Auburn 193.65 W

Ball State 191.775 W 194.8 at Maryland 194.55 W Rutgers 191.7 W

William & Mary 191.175 W 194.225 at New Hampshire 195.75 L 194.175 at Denver 194.1 W Missouri 194.025 W

Western Michigan 193.825 W 195.675 Arkansas 195.125 W 194.9 at LSU 196.85 L

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP AT PITT

1. West Virginia 196.475

2. NC State 196.0 W

3. Maryland 195.95 W

4. North Carolina 195.55 W

5. Pitt 195.375 W

6. New Hampshire 195.225 W

7. George Washington 194.05 W

8. Rutgers 193.85 W

NCAA REGIONAL AT AUBURN (6 TEAMS)

1. Georgia (197.1); 2. Oregon State (196.45); 3. Michigan (196.325); 4. Auburn (196.1); 5. West Virginia (195.9); 6. Michigan State (194.05)

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2009 MOUNTAINEERS

2013 (13-9)

COACH JASON BUTTS 194.675 at Pitt 193.55 W 192.125 at Utah 196.95 L Oregon State 195.95 L Southern Utah 191.05 W 195.15 at NC State 195.2 L 196.05 Oklahoma 197.375 L Western Michigan 192.475 W William & Mary 192.225 W 196.15 Iowa State 194.825 W 195.775 at Maryland 196.175 L Rutgers 195.05 W 196.55 Michigan 196.925 L Towson 193.15 W New Hampshire 194.875 W 196.375 Denver 196.8 L Temple 191.625 W George Washington 195.3 W 195.45 at George Washington 194.5 W 196.05 Maryland 194.8 W Rutgers 194.175 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

AT IOWA STATE

1. Oklahoma 197.2 L

2. Iowa State 196.175 L

3. West Virginia 194.675

NCAA REGIONAL

AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Michigan (196.725); 2. Illinois (196.025);

3. Nebraska (195.875); 4. Kentucky (195.575); 5. West Virginia (194.475); 6. North Carolina (194.35)

2014 (6-11)

COACH JASON BUTTS 193.7 at Kentucky 195.0 L Penn State 193.975 L Ball State 190.875 W 193.5 at Maryland 193.675 L 195.425 NC State 195.4 W

195.5 George Washington 191.825 W Towson 192.425 W 194.175 at Iowa State 196.025 L 194.45 Pitt 194.125 W Perfect 10 Challenge (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 193.525 Oklahoma 197.2 L Alabama 197.1 L Michigan 196.2 L 196.175 Ohio State 194.95 W 194.925 at Florida 198.325 L 194.975 at Maryland 195.525 L

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN MORGANTOWN, W.VA.

1. Oklahoma 198.0 L

2. Iowa State 196.65 L 3. West Virginia 196.375

2015 (14-9-1)

COACH JASON BUTTS 193.5 at Maryland 193.025 W George Washington 194.325 L 194.175 at Ohio State 195.025 L Michigan 196.975 L 194.85 Iowa State 194.85 T George Washington 195.025 L 195.35 at NC State 194.05 W North Carolina 194.5 W William & Mary 192.125 W 195.3 at New Hampshire 196.525 L Towson 194.975 W Brown 193.475 W 194.6 Denver 195.425 L 195.2 New Hampshire 194.1 W Maryland 195.35 L Rutgers 194.825 W 194.975 Pitt 194.875 W North Carolina 193.5 W Temple 191.225 W 195.9 Penn State 196.75 L 196.075 Penn 193.175 W Cornell 191.3 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN NORMAN, OKLA.

1. Oklahoma 197.875 L

2. West Virginia 195.025

3. Iowa State 194.775 W

NCAA REGIONAL AT WEST VIRGINIA (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida (197.475); 2. Stanford (197.0); 3. Illinois (196.675); 4. Arkansas (196.5); 5. West Virginia (195.65); 6. New Hampshire (194.825)

2016 (11-8)

COACH JASON BUTTS

193.65 at Denver 195.375 L Southern Utah 194.1 L 195.8 New Hampshire 195.225 W 195.8 William & Mary 190.075 W 195.2 at Iowa State 195.3 L 195.25 at Oklahoma 197.9 L 195.25 at Alabama 197.375 L 195.6 Kentucky 195.8 L Unite for Her Pink Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.)

196.225 Penn State 195.675 W West Chester 193.475 W Temple 191.625 W Southern Connecticut 188.7 W 196.8 Bowling Green 195.725 W 196.8 Ohio State 195.975 W 195.925 Pitt 193.675 W 195.825 at Pitt 195.675 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN FRISCO, TEXAS

1. Oklahoma 198.05 L

2. Denver 196.725 L

3. West Virginia 195.925

4. Iowa State 195.35 W

NCAA REGIONAL AT ALABAMA (6 TEAMS)

1. Alabama (197.125); 2. California (195.925); 3. Boise State (195.75); 4. Kentucky (195.725); 5. West Virginia (194.25); 6. Bowling Green (193.85)

2017 (13-10, 3-3 BIG 12)

COACH JASON BUTTS

194.4 at Maryland 193.95 W 193.875 at Pitt 194.025 L 195.55 Oklahoma 197.925 L 196.3 Denver 195.9 W Temple 193.625 W Towson 194.775 W 195.95 at Kent State 194.875 W 194.575 at Towson 195.025 L North Carolina 195.525 L Temple 193.575 W 195.8 at Ohio State 196.075 L 195.95 Iowa State 195.725 W Maryland 195.45 W 195.7 at Pitt 195.375 W Towson 194.4 W Michigan State 194.6 W 195.8 George Washington 196.375 L Eastern Michigan 196.225 L Pitt 194.2 W 196.1 at Florida 197.6 L

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

IN FRISCO, TEXAS

1. Oklahoma 197.85 L 2. Denver 196.475 L 3. West Virginia 195.575 4. Iowa State 195.5 W

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ALASKA RICHARDSON

NCAA REGIONAL

IN MORGANTOWN (6 TEAMS)

1. Michigan (197.35); 2. Alabama (196.625);

3. West Virginia (196.325); 4. Southern Utah (195.675); 5. George Washington (195.625); 6. Kent State (194.375)

2018 (13-13, 0-6 BIG 12)

COACH JASON BUTTS

194.425 Florida 195.9 L 195.875 Arizona State 196.475 L 195.4 George Washington 195.575 L 195.4 Towson 194.0 W 195.05 at UC Davis 194.2 W Illinois-Chicago 193.025 W 195.025 at Iowa State 196.2 L Yale 192.8 W Northern Illinois 194.375 W 194.925 at Denver 196.725 L George Washington 195.95 L 196.225 Maryland 195.825 W Pitt 195.25 W 195.75 at Oklahoma 198.025 L 196.075 at Pitt 196.475 L Penn State 196.75 L Temple 194.25 W 196.425 at George Washington 196.875 L Pitt 195.5 W 196.775 at Towson 196.4 W NC State 196.55 W Cornell 193.475 W William & Mary 192.825 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

IN AMES, IOWA

1. Oklahoma 197.775 L

2. Denver 197.075 L

3. Iowa State 196.65 L

4. West Virginia 196.625

NCAA REGIONAL

IN UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. (6 TEAMS)

1. Florida (197.725); 2. Washington (196.275); 3. Arizona State (195.75); 4. New Hampshire (194.95);

5. Penn State (194.9); 6. West Virginia (194.4)

2019 (19-12, 0-7 BIG 12)

COACH JASON BUTTS

194.15 Rutgers 189.8 W Michigan 196.05 L Iowa State 194.275 L

195.5 at Pitt 194.75 W Utah State 194.6 W Eastern Michigan 192.7 W 194.75 at Air Force 193.675 W Cortland 180.475 W 194.925 Kent State 194.45 W George Washington 194.125 W 196.125 Iowa State 196.7 L Denver 197.45 L 195.25 at Penn 193.825 W Temple 193.575 W Bridgeport 194.775 W 195.575 Utah State 196.075 L Cornell 193.075 W Pitt 195.1 W

195.65 at Pitt 195.425 W Ball State 195.025 W 195.35 Oklahoma 197.15 L 196.1 at Ohio State 196.85 L Temple 194.0 W 195.75 at Arizona State 196.55 L BYU 195.825 L 196.425 NC State 195.3 W Ohio State 194.925 W Penn State 195.525 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN NORMAN, OKLA.

1. Oklahoma 197.575 L

2. Denver 197.25 L

3. Iowa State 195.95 L

4. West Virginia 195.6

NCAA REGIONAL IN ANN ARBOR, MICH. (4 TEAMS)

1. UCLA (197.675); 2. Nebraska (196.8); 3. Illinois-Champaign (196.175); 4. West Virginia (195.425)

2020 (11-8, 0-2 BIG 12)COACH JASON BUTTS 195.325 at Penn State 195.75 L 194.5 at Iowa State 195.8 L 196.025 New Hampshire 195.125 W Temple 191.925 W 194.85 at George Washington 195.375 L William & Mary 191.425 W Pitt 195.7 L 195.075 at New Hampshire 195.850 L George Washington 192.9 W Brown 191.4 W 195.575 at Oklahoma 198.4 L Texas Woman’s 193.875 W 194.925 at Pitt 194.575 W 196.0 Western Michigan 195.075 W Bowling Green 194.225 W Towson 193.425 W 196.425 Pitt 196.5 L Rutgers 195.3 W 196.175 at Iowa 196.75 L *2020 season was canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2021 (2-7, 0-9 BIG 12)

COACH JASON BUTTS 196.1 Oklahoma 194.9 L 195.85 at Oklahoma 194.775 L 196.125 Iowa State 195.175 L 196.375 Denver 195.4 L 196.55 at Denver 195.35 L 196.375 at Iowa State 193.9 L 194.175 at Pitt 195.9 W 195.1 at Pitt 194.675 L 193.4 Pitt 196.1 W

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN MORGANTOWN, W.VA.

1. Denver 197.35 L

2. Oklahoma 197.125 L

3. Iowa State 197.05 L

4. West Virginia 195.725

NCAA REGIONAL IN MORGANTOWN, W.VA. (2 TEAMS)

1. West Virginia (195.95); 2. Penn State (195.325)

NCAA REGIONAL IN MORGANTOWN, W.VA. (4 TEAMS)

1. Michigan (197.65); 2. UCLA (197.05); 3. West Virginia (195.65); 4. Kent State (194.3)

2022 (13-5, 0-2 BIG 12)

COACH JASON BUTTS

194.0 at Towson 194.15 L West Chester 192.6 W William & Mary 191.05 W 195.725 Denver 197.6 L 195.425 at Iowa State 196.225 L 195.925 at Pitt 195.8 W Alaska Anchorage 191.25 W NC State 194.55 W 195.9 Pitt 194.575 W Texas Woman’s 194.5 W 196.575 at Towson 196.525 W

Ursinus College 185.175 W 196.1 George Washington 194.55 W William & Mary 187.9 W 196.25 at North Carolina 195.225 W 196.25 Ball State 195.4 W 196.4 at Michigan 197.95 L Auburn 197.174 L

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP IN DENVER, COLO.

1. Oklahoma 198.2 L 2. Denver 197.25 L 3. West Virginia 196.65 4. Iowa State 196.1 W

NCAA REGIONAL IN NORMAN, OKLA. (2 TEAMS)

1. Arizona (196.525); 2. West Virginia (195.925)

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SERIES RECORDS

First Last Opponent W-L-T Met Met

Air Force 1 0 2019 2019

Alabama 0 6 1982 2016

Alaska Anchorage 1-0 2022 2022

Arizona 2 2 1994 2010

Arizona State 2 3 1998 2019

Arkansas 4 3 2003 2012

Auburn 4 7 1986 2022

Ball State 11 1 1981 2022

Boise State 2 0 1996 2000

Bowling Green 10 5 1977 2020

Bridgeport (Conn.) 4 0 2005 2019

Brigham Young 0 2 1990 2019

Brown 5 0 2001 2020

California 1 1 1996 2006

UC Davis 3 0 1992 2018

UC Santa Barbara 1 0 1996 1996

Clarion 8 4 1977 1986

Centenary 1 0 1995 1995

Central Michigan 1 2 1998 2003

Cornell 7 0 2003 2019

Cortland 1 0 2019 2019

Denver 5 15 1991 2022

Duke 3 0 1982 1983

Eastern Kentucky 2 1 1976 1981

Eastern Michigan 5 1 1982 2019

Fairmont State 6 0 1974 1975

Florida 2 14 1982 2018

Franklin & Marshall 2 0 1975 1977

Frostburg State 12 0 1974 1982

Georgetown 1 0 1980 1980

George Washington 49 8 1983 2022

Georgia 0 7 1990 2011

Georgia College 1 0 1988 1988

Houston Baptist 1 0 1987 1987

Illinois 1 0 2000 2000

Illinois Chicago 4 0 1980 2018

Illinois State 1 0 2009 2009

Indiana, Pa. 25 1 1975 1994

Indiana State 0 1 1986 1986

Iowa 2 3 1990 2020

Iowa State 6 15 1 2002 2022

Jacksonville State 1 0 1983 1983

James Madison 19 0 1979 2007

Kent State 23 9 1975 2019

Kentucky 15 8 1982 2016

LSU 0 7 1987 2012

Maryland 40 18 1 1980 2018

Maryland Baltimore County 1 0 1978 1978

Massachusetts 22 3 1981 2002

MIT 1 0 1998 1998

First Last Opponent

W-L-T Met Met

Miami, Ohio 2 0 1976 1981

Michigan 4 21 1980 2022

Michigan State 12 10 1 1982 2017

Minnesota 5 5 1986 2008

Missouri 4 2 1991 2012

Nebraska 1 9 1983 2010

New Hampshire 30 11 1981 2020

New Mexico 1 0 1983 1983

North Carolina 30 16 1979 2022

NC State 29 14 1982 2022

Northeastern 3 0 1989 1994

Northern Illinois 2 0 1994 2018

Notre Dame 1 0 1981 1981

Ohio State 14 19 1976 2019

Oklahoma 1 22 1989 2021

Oklahoma State 1 0 1985 1985

Oregon State 0 3 1995 2013

Penn 11 0 1980 2019

Penn State 8 40 1979 2020

Pitt 69 17 2 1974 2022

Radford 6 0 1985 2000

Rhode Island 25 0 1981 2008

Rutgers 58 0 1983 2020

Sacramento State 1 0 1992 1992

Slippery Rock 8 5 1974 1986

Southeast Missouri State 2 0 1997 1999

Southern Connecticut 1 0 2016 2016

Southern Illinois 2 0 1982 1982

Southern Utah 4 2 2000 2016

Springfield 0 1 1979 1979

SUNY Brockport 1 1 1974 1975

Temple 49 1 1980 2020

Texas Woman’s 3 0 1994 2022

Towson 27 12 1976 2022

UCLA 0 1 1992 1992

Ursinus 3 0 1999 2022

Utah 0 2 1990 2013

Utah State 2 3 1990 2019

Vermont 1 0 1990 1990

West Chester 2 0 2016 2022

Western Michigan 5 0 2010 2020

William & Mary 21 0 1978 2022

Wilson 1 0 2007 2007

Wisconsin 2 0 1990 1991

Wisconsin Oshkosh 1 0 2000 2000

Wisconsin Whitewater 1 0 2008 2008

Yale 6 0 2001 2018

Youngstown State 7 2 1975 1983

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CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES

1982 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS

Led by unheralded freshman Shari Retton from Fairmont, West Virginia, the 1982 gymnastics team surprised the country by finishing third at the AIAW Championships in Memphis, Tennessee. Coach Linda Burdette’s Mountaineers, at the University’s first-ever national championships, finished behind first-place Florida and runner-up Alabama, and ahead of national powerhouses Georgia, Ohio State, Brigham Young and Washington State, among others.

Retton captured First Team All-America honors on vault, uneven parallel bars, floor exercise and the all-around.

WVU qualified for the championships by winning the EAIAW Regional at Clarion State. The Mountaineers scored 139.25 points to edge Yale’s 138.35. That title is still WVU’s only regional championship.

The 1982 season saw 18 wins against seven losses. The biggest win of the season was a 142.30-142.10 victory against eventual national champion Florida, a meet that WVU won on the last gymnast of the last rotation. The 142.30 points was a school record at the time. Also during the 1982 season, West Virginia beat Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Maryland and Pitt.

A side note to the season were Retton’s ties to the athletic world. Her younger sister, Mary Lou, went on to become an Olympic Gold Medalist. Her father, Ronnie, played basketball for the Mountaineers from 1957-59.

After winning four letters and graduating, Retton later married Mike Timko, a former Mountaineer quarterback (1985-87).

The 1982 season was WVU’s last year in the AIAW after a nine-year association. The Mountaineers began NCAA competition with the 1983 season.

1995 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

After years of being on the outside looking in, the 1995 WVU gymnastics team took it to the next level with an at-large bid to the 1995 NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia. The senior-led group found the right mix of talent, desire, experience and coaching and put it all together when it counted - at the NCAA Southeast Regional.

In fact, the whole season was something magical. Ten team records were set or tied throughout the course of the year, while five individual marks were reached. The 15-6 Mountaineers won their fourth straight Atlantic 10 title and Karla Hairston and Kristin Quackenbush were named Atlantic 10 Gymnasts of the Year, while Umme Salim garnered A10 Freshman of the Year honors.

Coach Linda Burdette was named the NCAA Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. Freshman Adriana Manago earned NACGC/W scholastic All-America status, while WVU’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships was highlighted by Quackenbush, the talented sophomore all-arounder, who earned second-team All-America honors on the floor exercise.

The most rewarding accomplishment of the 1995 season was that WVU’s three seniors, Liz Byrnes, Jenni Kaye and Shannon Migli, overcame injuries that plagued them their first three years in Morgantown to become major contributors in WVU’s run to the championships.

1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

What appeared initially as a tragedy for the 1999 West Virginia gymnastics team was actually an awakening. The Mountaineers had attained a 17-2 record prior to the East Atlantic Gymnastics League meet and entered the meet as one of only three schools from the EAGL ranked in the top 25. For the first time since the inception of the EAGL in 1996, the Mountaineers failed to win the EAGL crown in 1999.

But, despite finishing an uncharacteristic sixth at the EAGL Championships at Maryland, the Mountaineers couldn’t have scripted a more opportune time to amend that setback, regroup and really let their true colors show at the NCAA Regionals held before their home crowd.

West Virginia hosted the NCAA Region 6 Championships at the WVU Coliseum, which assembled five of the top-25 teams in the country, including No. 2 Alabama. The Mountaineers showcased their most brilliant talent at this meet and attained a 195.275 team score, placing them second in their region behind Alabama and qualifying them for their second trip to the national championship in five years.

Although the Mountaineers placed 12th at the NCAA Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah, coach Linda Burdette had plenty of reasons to be proud of her squad. Five WVU gymnasts earned all-EAGL notice and for the fourth consecutive season, the Mountaineers were undefeated in the Coliseum in regular season competition. One of the most significant of those wins came on Feb. 20, when the Mountaineers defeated Minnesota and North Carolina State, giving Burdette the 400th and 401st victories of her career. She became the fourth coach in school history to reach that milestone.

Senior Nikki West punctuated her stellar vaulting career with two more perfect 10.0s in 1999. West scored five 10.0s on vault, tying her with former WVU gymnast Kristin Quakenbush for the most perfect scores in school history.

1999 MOUNTAINEERS

1995 MOUNTAINEERS

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Pictured here are the members of WVU’s 1995 NCAA team (left to right): FRONT ROW: Allison Poteet and Lauren Schneider; SECOND ROW: Salim, Angel Ricciulli, Hairston and Manago; THIRD ROW: Kaye, Byrnes and Migli; FOURTH ROW: Kristen Fearney, Quackenbush and Leigh Miller. Members of WVU’s 1999 NCAA team (left to right): FIRST ROW: Nikki West and Debora Santiago; SECOND ROW: Jaime Hill and Jessica Rohm; THIRD ROW: Christen Simpson, Kristen Macrie and Kelly Foley; FOURTH ROW: Shirley Lee and Danielle Lilly; FIFTH ROW: Allison Pratus, Rebecca Slobig, Shannon Cox, Allison Gaidish and Jessica Nonnemacher.

2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

From the very start, those around the 2000 gymnastics team knew this team would be a special one. Focused around some exciting newcomers, and perhaps the most storied senior class in school history, the Mountaineers were destined to rewrite the WVU record book.

West Virginia posted a 19-10 record and established four of the top 10 team scores in school history, including three of the top four. The Mountaineers also set school event records on the vault and beam and tied the school mark on bars. But despite its record-setting season, WVU struggled at the EAGL Championships, finishing a disappointing fifth.

With a sour taste in their mouths, the 2000 Mountaineers were determined to do what no other WVU team had done before - earn a trip to the NCAA Championships for a second straight season.

To do that, West Virginia had to finish in the top two slots at the Region 2 Championship meet in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not an easy task considering the competition, which included No. 3 Utah and top 25 teams Denver and Minnesota.

The Mountaineers, largely behind the efforts of seniors Kelly Foley and Danielle Lilly, managed to scrap and claw their way to a second-place finish. West Virginia proved its shaky performance at the EAGL meet to be an aberration by simply being more consistent than the opposition and earning a trip to the NCAA Championship in Boise, Idaho.

Although the Mountaineers finished in 12th place, the 2000 season stands out as one where WVU showed tremendous determination and heart.

The individual talent was amazing, but it was how the 2000 Mountaineers jelled together that made the West Virginia coaching staff the proudest.

Sophomore Kristen Macrie proved to be the heart and soul of the team and was WVU’s most consistent gymnast throughout the year. Despite not leading the team in any individual event, Macrie’s consistency was her calling card for the season.

The freshman class, which was called the best recruiting class ever by coaches in the preseason, lived up to its billing, with TeShawne Jackson and Dinorh Boyd turning in numerous top five finishes, while Amanda Halovanic found her niche for the Mountaineers on vault and floor.

But the 2000 season will forever be linked to its senior class of Foley, Lilly, Shirley Lee and Jessica Nonnemacher. Foley and Lilly provided much of the leadership, with each enjoying her finest season as a Mountaineer. Lee saw her season cut short at the midway point, but her early season performances provided the underclassmen with the opportunity to find their stride. One of the lasting images of the 2000 season will be of Nonnemacher, who despite being told by doctors in 1998 that her career was over, returned to compete on bars.

2000 MOUNTAINEERS

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Pictured below are members of WVU’s 2000 NCAA team (left to right): FRONT ROW: TeShawne Jackson, Jessica Rohm, Kelly Foley, Shirley Lee and Dinorh Boyd; SECOND ROW: Jen Cooper, Danielle Lilly, Jessica Nonnemacher, Kristen Muirhead and Erin Signoracci; THIRD ROW: Kristen Macrie, Allison Pratus and Melissa Mascaro; BACK ROW: Allison Gaidish, Jaime Hill, Amanda Halovanic and Christen Simpson.

SHARI RETTON 1982-85

Shari Retton Timko was WVU’s first women’s sports All-American, earning first-team honors in the all-around, floor exercise, uneven bars and vault at the 1982 AIAW National Gymnastics Championships in Memphis, Tennessee.

A four-year letterwinner from Fairmont, West Virginia, Retton helped the 10th-seeded Mountaineers finish third at the 1982 national championships, posting a third-place individual finish in the all-around (36.30) as a freshman. Retton, a two-time team captain, went on to earn a number of accolades, including NCAA regional balance beam champion, Most Valuable Gymnast and Atlantic 10 Senior of the Year. WVU qualified for the NCAA Regionals each year during her career. She was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.

The daughter of Ronnie Retton, who captained WVU’s 1959 NCAA runner-up basketball team, she is the older sister of Olympic champion gymnast Mary Lou Retton; their brother Ron played baseball at WVU. Retton, who is married to former WVU quarterback Mike Timko, currently lives in Houston, Pennsylvania.

NATIONAL HONORS

» 1997 AAI American Award Winner (national collegiate gymnast of the year)

» 1997 NCAA Woman of the Year for West Virginia

» 1996 NCAA First Team All-American - vault

» 1996 NCAA Second Team All-Americanfloor & all-around

» 1995 NCAA Second Team All-American - floor

» 1994 NCAA Second Team All-Americanfloor & vault

CONFERENCE HONORS

» 1997 EAGL Gymnast of the Year - unanimous

» 1997 EAGL Outstanding Senior of the Year

» 1997 EAGL floor & all-around champion

» 1997 EAGL first team - vault, bars, beam, floor & all-around

» 1997 EAGL Gymnast of the Week, Jan. 21, Feb. 18 & March 18

» 1996 EAGL vault & all-around champion

» 1996 EAGL first team - vault, bars, floor & all-around

» 1996 EAGL Gymnast of the Week, March 25

» 1995 Atlantic 10 Gymnast of the Year

» 1995 Atlantic 10 beam & all-around champion

» 1994 Atlantic 10 Freshman of the Year

» 1994 Atlantic 10 vault, floor & all-around champion

UNIVERSITY HONORS

» 1997 Red Brown Cup award

» 1997 WVU Most Valuable Gymnast

» 1997 Joseph Medrick Award Winner

» 1997 John Quackenbush Award Winner

» 1997 Team Captain

» 1996 Red Brown Cup award

» 1996 WVU Most Valuable Gymnast

» 1996 Joseph Medrick Award Winner

» 1996 Team Captain

UNIVERSITY RECORDS

» Vault - 10.00, set in 1994 as a freshman and tied as a senior

» Uneven Bars - 9.9, set in 1997 as a senior*

» Balance Beam - 9.9, set in 1995 as a sophomore*

» Floor Exercise - 10.00, set in 1996 as a junior, and tied twice as a senior

» All-Around - 39.6, set in 1997 as a senior*

*Record was later broken

OTHER SCHOOL RECORDS:

» WVU’s first-ever AAI American Award winner

» Six All-American awards

» Five perfect 10s

» Two 10s in the same meet (March 15, 1997)

» Qualified for three straight NCAA Championships

» Highest finish at the NCAA Championships (third on vault, 1996)

» First two-time Red Brown Cup winner

ACADEMIC HONORS

» 1997 NACGC Scholastic All-American

» 1997 EAGL All-Academic

» 1996 NACGC Scholastic All-American

» 1996 EAGL All-Academic

» 1995-97 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll

» Also on the WVU Dean’s List and President’s List

KRISTIN QUACKENBUSH 1994-97

NATIONAL HONORS

» NCAA First Team All-American on floor (1st since 2000, 3rd first team member ever)

» Three-time individual national qualifier in the allaround (only 2nd Mountaineer to do that)

» Took 13th on floor at 2007 nationals

CONFERENCE HONORS

» 2007 Gymnast of Year

» 2007 Most Outstanding Senior Gymnast

» 11-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week

» 17 First Team All-EAGL honors

» 2007 First Team vault, bars, beam, floor, allaround

» 2006 First Team vault, bars, beam, floor, allaround

» 2005 EAGL All-Around champion

» 2005 EAGL Balance Beam champion

» 2005 First Team all-around, beam, floor

» 2005 Second Team bars

» 2004 Rookie of the Year

» 2004 EAGL Vault Champion

» 2004 First Team Vault, Bars, Beam, All-Around

» 2004 Second Team Floor

WHERE SHE RANKS

AT WVU

» All-time leading scorer

» First 2,000-point scorer

» Most all-arounds competed with 50

» 37 scores of 39.0 or better in all-around

» Third in career 9.9 scores with 33

» Second in career meets competed with 55

» Holds top two all-around scores in WVU history

» 14th gymnast to qualify for NCAAs as an individual, 11th as an all-around

» Two-time team captain

» Just the second WVU gymnast to enter collegiate action as a Level 10 champion (Kristin Quakenbush)

TEAM AWARDS

» 2007 Red Brown Cup award

» Four-time Joseph Medrick Award (team’s highest all-around average)

» Three-time Most Valuable Gymnast

ACADEMIC HONORS

» 2007 ESPN/CoSIDA Third Team

Academic All-America

» Four-time Academic all-EAGL

» Four-time NACGC Scholastic All-America

» Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll

CAREER HIGHS

Vault 9.95 E AGL Champ., 3/20/04

Bowling Green, 3/13/04

Bars 9.925 at Pitt, 3/9/04

Beam 9.925 E AGL Champ., 3/25/05

Floor 9.95 E AGL Champ., 3/20/04

Bowling Green, 3/13/04

All-Around 39.675* Bowling Green, 3/13/04

* school record

JANÁE COX’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR M EETS A A TOTAL POINTS 2004 13 13 511.475 2005 14 13 535.75 2006 13 10 466.625 2007 15 14 556.8 TOTALS 55 50 2 ,070.65 JANAE COX 2004-07

Lajuanda Moody became WVU gymnastics’ second All-American during her career from 1991-94.

The Bridgeport, Connecticut, native was the first WVU gymnast to qualify for the NCAA Championships as an individual on three occasions (1991, 1993 and 1994), all of which were in the allaround competition.

Moody registered the school’s first perfect 10.0 on the floor exercise on Feb. 27, 1994. She is tied for third in school history with 47 career all-around meets and holds the school record for points in a season (570.05 in 1992). Moody also ranks third in program history with 1,933.7 career points.

She led the Mountaineers to their first three Atlantic 10 Championships in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Moody is the only gymnast in school history who has won three conference all-around championships (1991-93). She also owns six event conference titles, including the uneven bars (1992-93), balance beam (1992, 1994) and floor exercise (1991-93).

Moody earned Second Team All-America honors on the balance beam in 1994, becoming WVU’s first All-American since Shari Retton in 1982. She earned Atlantic 10 Gymnast of the Year honors in 1992 and Atlantic 10 Outstanding Freshman Gymnast in 1991. Moody was named Atlantic 10 All-Conference on vault (1991 and 1993), balance beam (199194), floor exercise (1991, 1992 and 1994) and all-around (1991, 1993 and 1994). She was WVU’s Most Valuable Gymnast in 1992 and 1994 and won the Joseph Medrick Award for having the highest all-around scoring average all four years of her career.

Moody graduated from WVU in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in fashion merchandising. She has a son, Langston, and is currently a teacher in New Haven, Connecticut.

LAJUANDA MOODY 1991-94

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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT E. GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D

Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. Recently, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university president.

In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.

Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and was granted full professorship in 1978.

One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1980, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985.

He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013.

Gee has been a member of several education-governance organizations and committees including the Big 12 Conference Council of Presidents, the Business-Higher Education

Forum and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, and he currently serves on the Board of the Royal University for Women in Bahrain.

Active in many national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 20112012, he was asked by Governor Kasich to chair both the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. And he served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for the 2017-18 year. Gee presently serves on the council of presidents for the Southern University Research Association.

Gee has received many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He is the co-author of over a dozen books, including his two most recent, “Leading Colleges and Universities” and “LandGrant Universities for the Future.”

In the summer of 2016, Gee announced his engagement to Laurie Erickson, leader of the Erickson Foundation. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health. In addition to that role, she is a practicing gynecologist and Gratis Faculty at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón and they have five children.

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E. GORDON GEE AND FIANCÉE LAURIE ERICKSON

VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WREN BAKER

Wren Baker was named vice president and director of athletics at West Virginia University on Nov. 30, 2022.

WVU’s 13th director of athletics came to Morgantown from the University of North Texas, where he served as the vice president and athletics director since 2016. With previous stops at Missouri, Memphis, Northwest Missouri and Rogers State, Baker holds more than 20 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics.

“I am thrilled to welcome Wren Baker to the West Virginia University family as our new athletic director, and I have no doubt his personality and energy will connect with our student-athletes and coaches, as well as our campus community and alumni,” President E. Gordon Gee said.

At WVU, Baker has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 student-athletes.

“I am incredibly grateful to President Gee, Rob Alsop, the search committee and Board of Governors for the opportunity to serve as vice president and director of athletics at West Virginia University,” Baker said. “WVU boasts a powerful brand reputation and a storied academic and athletic history.”

At UNT, seven varsity programs (men’s cross country, volleyball, women’s soccer, football, men’s basketball, women’s golf and softball) combined to win 17 conference or division championships during Baker’s tenure, and the overall athletic department’s winning percentage in the last year was the best in the modern era. In 2019, every team achieved a winning season for the first time in school history. He led 18 head coaching searches, and his hires have a

combined winning percentage of nearly 70%.

UNT student-athletes excelled in the classroom under Baker’s leadership, posting top APR scores and setting four consecutive department Graduation Success Rate records. Every team recorded a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher with the Spring 2022 department GPA hitting a 3.206 average.

Baker also led record fundraising years at North Texas. The school registered its four best fundraising years in its history, and the overall top five largest gifts at UNT came under Baker’s leadership. He guided North Texas athletics to a school record for fundraising in a single year, nearly doubling the previous department record. Ticket revenue increased by 125% under Baker, and football attendance grew by 71%, while men’s and women’s basketball crowds grew by more than 60%.

Additional achievements at North Texas included a five-year

strategic plan, new 20-year facilities master plan and lucrative contracts for multi-media rights, licensing, apparel and equipment.

Originally from Valliant, Oklahoma, Baker earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2001 where he was a member of the honors program. He went on to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from Oklahoma State in 2003. He and his wife, Heather, a Bokchito, Oklahoma, native, have two daughters, Addisyn and Reagan.

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THE BAKER FAMILY: WREN, REAGAN, HEATHER AND ADDISYN

WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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STEVE URYASZ Deputy Director of Athletics SIMON DOVER Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Business Operations/CFO MATT WELLS Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director, Communications PATRICK GRAY Senior Associate Athletics Director, MAC Executive Director APRIL MESSERLY Senior Associate Athletics Director, Capital Projects, Facilities and Event Management NATASHA OAKES Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA BRITTNEY O’DELL Senior Associate Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Services and Wellness LESLIE NGUYEN Associate Athletics Director, Strategic Management NEAL BROWN Head Football Coach JASON BUTTS Head Gymnastics Coach SEAN CLEARY Head Cross Country/ Track & Field Coach SEAN COVICH Head Golf Coach TIM FLYNN Head Wrestling Coach JON HAMMOND Head Rifle Coach BOB HUGGINS Head Men’s Basketball Coach NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Head Women’s Soccer Coach JIMMY KING Head Rowing Coach MIHA LISAC Head Tennis Coach RANDY MAZEY Head Baseball Coach DAWN PLITZUWEIT Head Women’s Basketball Coach VIC RIGGS Head Swimming and Diving Coach DAN STRATFORD Head Men’s Soccer Coach REED SUNAHARA Head VolleyballCoach DAVID KOOGER Senior Associate Athletics Director, Governance and Compliance

WHAT TO KNOW WHEN COVERING THE MOUNTAINEERS

Media Services

The West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office will be available throughout the 2023 gymnastics season to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the West Virginia gymnastics team. Any additional questions should be directed to gymnastics contact/assistant director of athletics communications Olivia Sneed.

Gameday

Parking is free for all home gymnastics meets. Requested team members and 12th-year coach Jason Butts will be available for interviews inside the theater of the WVU Coliseum following a 15-minute grace period. Please see WVU gymnastics contact/assistant director of athletics communications Olivia Sneed at the scorers’ table following the meet for all interview requests.

Game Services

The Athletics Communications staff will be at your service throughout the meet. All working media will be provided with a game program, rosters, media guides and other pertinent information. Computer-generated scores will be available at the conclusion of the meet. Press seating is located at the top of the concourse, and wireless internet access is available for working media members.

Credentials

Photographers and media members who wish to cover a meet at the WVU Coliseum should contact WVU gymnastics contact/assistant director of athletics communications Olivia Sneed via email (olivia.vanhorn@mail.wvu.edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.

During the Week

Any member of the media wishing to interview a gymnast or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact WVU gymnastics contact/assistant director of athletics communications Olivia Sneed via email (olivia.vanhorn@ mail.wvu.edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance. Every effort will be made to hold a weekly media session at Cary Gym throughout the season, and proper media alerts will be emailed in advance.

Cell phone numbers will not be provided, and all WVU student-athletes have been instructed to not conduct interviews without prior approval from the athletics communications staff.

Receiving Information

Media members may receive gymnastics press releases, notes and more via email. Please email WVU gymnastics contact/assistant director of athletics communications Olivia Sneed (olivia.vanhorn@mail.wvu.edu) to be included to the distribution list.

WVUsports.com

WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer gymnastics. In 2023, streamed audio and video broadcast will be available on WVU’s official athletic website. Gymnast and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. Updated following each meet, WVUsports.com is your place to find the latest statistics for Mountaineer gymnastics. Not only will you find this season’s stats and stories, but you also will be able to find the WVU record book for some historical perspective.

Social Media

The WVU gymnastics team is active on various social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Visit Facebook. com/WVUGymnastics to like the Facebook page. To follow the Mountaineers on Twitter visit Twitter.com/WVUGymnastics. To follow the team on Instagram visit Instagram.com/ WVUGymnastics.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

WVU Athletics Communications

Athletics Communications Office

West Virginia University PO Box 0877

Morgantown, WV 26507-0877

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Athletics Communications Office

West Virginia University 3450 Monongahela Blvd. 217 Coliseum Morgantown, WV 26507

Phone Information Office: 304-293-2821 Fax: 304-293-4105

Gymnastics Contact

Olivia Sneed

Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Office: (304) 293-2821 Cell: (304) 276-8940 E-mail: olivia.vanhorn@mail.wvu.edu

DIRECTIONS TO WVU COLISEUM

From Interstate 79: Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit. Cross the Star City Bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard past Texas Roadhouse. The WVU Coliseum is on the right. Enter at the Patteson Drive light. Press parking is to the right.

From Interstate 68: Take the Pierpont Road exit and follow signs toward the stadium. At the second traffic light, turn right on Route 705 and stay on this highway as it becomes Chestnut Hill Road (through two more traffic lights). Turn left at the fourth traffic light onto Van Voorhis Road. The road becomes Patteson Drive at University Avenue. Proceed up Patteson to the light at Jerry West Boulevard. The Coliseum parking lots are directly ahead at this light. Press parking is to the right.

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MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director/Communications MIKE MONTORO Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Communications BRYAN MESSERLY Associate Athletics Director/ Communications (primary contact) JOHN ANTONIK Director of Athletics Content JOE SWAN Director of Athletics Publications KRISTIN COLDSNOW Athletics Lead Graphic Designer OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications/ Gymnastics Contact LISA AMMONS Business Manager AMY PRUNTY Program Assistant PHIL LYNCH Athletics Graphic Designer JOHN KEEHAN Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant TAYLOR PETERSON Athletics Graphics Graduate Assistant ADAM GROSSMAN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications FALLYN SWIGER Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant

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WVU President E. Gordon Gee

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Lajuanda Moody

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Janáe Cox

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Shari Retton

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Kristin Quackenbush

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Championship Appearances

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All-Time Scores

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Team Awards

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Conference Champions

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Season Records

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Career Records

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2022 Meet-by-Meet

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2023 Schedule

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2023 Season Preview

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Emma Wehry

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Miranda Smith

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Ellie Sigman

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Olivia Pitzer

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Carlee Nelson

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Anna Leigh

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Brooke Alban

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Agatha Handono

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Ellen Collins

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Kendra Combs

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Emily Holmes-Hackerd

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Jason Butts

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Chloe Asper

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Zaakira Muhammad

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Kianna Yancey

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