The Dismount: Week 4

By Christina Marmet, Caroline Medley and Elizabeth Grimsley
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More upsets, more big scores, as well as some not-so-great ones. It was an exciting and jam-packed weekend in the NCAA, and we’re here to recap it all for you.
No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 34 Iowa State
Full Results | OU: 197.425 | ISU: 195.275
VT: Nichols 9.950 | UB: Nichols 9.950 | BB: Nichols 9.900 | FX: Nichols 9.925 | AA: Nichols 39.725The Sooners continued their winning streak this weekend by defeating the Cyclones with another comfortable 197+ score during this Beauty and the Beast meet. Freshman Maggie Nichols swept all events again this weekend as well as the all-around competition. Known for rarely changing the lineups once they are set, Oklahoma did surprise us at this meet by subbing senior Nicole Turner in on floor to replace sophomore Brenna Dowell. Turner handled her Sooner debut well, scoring a 9.750.  Despite the loss, the Cyclones scored their season high and finally passed the 195 mark. They scored their season high scores as well on bars and floor, but unfortunately had to count a

fall on balance beam. Junior Haylee Young continues to lead this young team and placed second in the all-around right behind Nichols.
No. 2 LSU at No. 6 Kentucky
Full Results | LSU: 197.475 | UK: 195.750
VT: Gnat 9.925 | UB: Priessman, Edney, Korth 9.925 | BB: Edney 9.950 | FX: Hambrick 9.950 | AA: Edney 39.625The Tigers continued showing their SEC and

national dominance with another great performance in Lexington. The meet started smoothly for them on the uneven bars, but they had to face some difficulty when McKenna Kelley went down during vault warmups with a potential back injury. The Tigers had uncharacteristic mistakes on vault, but bounced back on floor and beam. Freshman Kennedi Edney was introduced to the floor lineup at the last minute, casually got a 9.925 and ended up winning the all-around. Junior Myia Hambrick had a rare fall on vault and a rough bars set but was able to get back to her usual self on beam and floor. The Wildcats had a bit of an off-night, especially after the performances we are now used to seeing from them and after the last few weeks of record-breaking. Yes, our expectations for you Kentucky have now changed! The Wildcats had trouble finding their landings on vault either landing short or low, and these carried over to the other events. A few breaks and wobbles on beam hampered the final score for Kentucky, and it never was able to get its momentum going.
No. 16 Auburn at No. 3  Florida
Full Results | UF: 197.700 | Auburn: 196.400
VT: McMurtry 9.950 | UB: Hundley 9.950 | BB: Gowey 9.925 | FX: Baker 10.000 | AA: Hundley 39.550The Gators really turned it on for their Link to Pink meet, which garnered the sixth-highest crowd in program history. Multiple Gators either

earned or tied their career- and season-bests, and Kennedy Baker capped off the night with her first perfect 10.0 of the season for her power-packed floor routine. Auburn started off the meet on a disastrous note, as Abby Milliet was injured on her vault landing in warmups. Despite having to change their lineups last minute, the Tigers came out with a season-high team score, including a pair of 9.9s from Emma Engler on beam and Emma Slappey on floor.
No. 4 Utah at No. 19 Washington
Full Results | Utah: 197.150 | UW: 196.300
VT: Lewis, Skinner 9.875 | UB: Rowe 9.925 | BB: Skinner 9.925 | FX: Skinner 9.925 | AA: Skinner 39.575

Though Utah came out with a big win once again,

and Skinner continued her dominant AA performance, the real story here is how the Utes’ depth is diminishing. They’ve now suffered their second season-ending injury, as Kim Tessen is out with an ACL tear. They’re still managing, obviously, as they still scored over 197, but some of the scoring was a bit generous, particularly on landings. Washington, on the other hand, looks to be getting itself in better RQS shape with each meet, with steady all arounders in Burleson and Goings and getting the previously-injured Evanni Roberson out on the competition floor for the first time, albeit in exhibition.
No. 5 Alabama at No. 23 Arkansas
Full Results | Ark: 195.825 | Bama: 195.325
VT: Bailey, Speed, McGlone 9.825 | UB: Bailey, Jetter 9.875 | BB: Sims 9.900 | FX: Winson 9.925 | AA: Yamzon 39.225Alabama’s first meet of the weekend wasn’t just

underwhelming, it was their third straight upset loss to Arkansas. In attempting to rest some gymnasts in preparation for their second meet this weekend, Winston and Guerrero were each only in one event apiece, while Armbrecht ended up in all four and Bresette made her debut on floor. These depth explorations did not work out very well for the Tide, particularly after the disastrous floor rotation that forced them to count a 9.125 from Desch. Arkansas, on the other hand, had a very clean meet, especially considering their depleted roster. Their beam rotation in particular allowed them to take the lead, counting four of five scores at 9.85.
No. 5 Alabama, No. 16 Auburn at Elevate the Stage
Full Results | Bama: 195.850 | Aub: 194.675
VT: Bailey 9.925 | UB: Kopec 9.875 | BB: Winston 9.925 | FX: Sims 9.975 | AA: Winston 39.075

At Bama’s second meet, their luck wasn’t really that much better. This time, it was bars that was their downfall, where they had to count two falls from Sims and Winston, 9.1 and 9.35 respectively. Winston, however, came back on beam and floor to redeem herself, with a 9.925

on the former and 9.95 on the latter. Desch came back from her floor fall at Arkansas to score 9.9 on floor here, and Sims came back from her bars fall to score a season-high 9.975. Auburn was leading pretty well until the final rotation. While Bama was counting three 9.9+ scores, the Tigers had to count two falls on beam from Katie Becker and Taylor Krippner. Emma Slappey did go 9.85 on beam, but it wasn’t enough to beat the powerhouse Tide on floor.
No. 6 Kentucky at No. 31 Ball State
Full Results | UK: 195.300 | BSU: 194.025
VT: Korth 9.925 | UB: Beckler, Korth 9.850 | BB: Hyland 9.900 | FX: Menzione 9.900 | AA: Korth 39.400Kentucky, too, had a double this weekend, and this time, their weakest rotation was bars. Having to count a 9.4 and 9.6 from Sydney Waltz and Katie Stuart, respectively, was fairly out of character for the Wildcats, as bars has been one of their better rotations in recent weeks. Vault, however, improved from their first outing this

We won three events and @mollie_korth won the all-around.

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— Kentucky Gymnastics (@UKGymnastics) January 29, 2017

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weekend, as did beam. Korth led the way on vault with a 9.925, while Hyland won beam with a 9.9. Though she struggled on a few events, it was good to see Waltz back in competition, particularly with her 9.85 on vault. Ball State had been on a recent string of upset wins, but this ends that trend, as Kentucky was the heavy favorite here. They did have some bright spots though, including event wins from Beckler and Menzione. Beam, however, was their downfall, with all scores under 9.7, save Baylee Bell’s 9.85.
No. 7 Denver, No. 54 Temple, No. 42 Towson at No. 25 West Virginia
Full Results | WVU: 196.300 | DU: 195.900 | Towson: 194.775 | Temple: 193.625
VT: Karr 9.925 | UB: Ross, Goldberg, Wright, Ogden 9.875 | BB: Ross 9.925 | FX:  Koshinski, Addison 9.900 | AA: Ross 39.400In a season high, West Virginia upset No. 7 Denver Sunday in a thrilling competition that came down to the last rotation. The Mountaineers excelled in a competition that including three 9.9s across the board for the

ICYMI: Check out these fantastic highlights from our season-best showing in wins vs. No. 7 Denver, Temple and Towson! #HailWV pic.twitter.com/CHWgtFxLme

— WVU Gymnastics (@WVUGymnastics) January 29, 2017

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team, highlighted by Kirah Koshinski’s two near-perfect routines on vault and floor. But in the end, two falls on beam and only putting up five gymnasts on vault and floor hurt the Pioneers too much to come back from. West Virginia was waiting to capitalize on Denver’s state and did exactly that. Maddie Karr, Julia Ross and Nikole Addison, however, were the bright spots for Denver with Karr winning vault, Ross claiming the bars and beam titles and Addison finishing first on floor.
No. 8 UCLA at No. 17 Oregon State
Full Results | UCLA: 197.325 | Oregon State: 196.700
VT: Ross 9.925 | UB: Ross 10.000 | BB: Lee 9.925 | FX: McMillan 9.950 | AA: Kocian 39.525The Bruins came back to competition in Corvallis following a bye last weekend. It appears the week of rest helped them, as they scored their season high and broke the 197 mark for the first time this season. The meet was highlighted by a gorgeous bars routine from freshman Kyla Ross, who scored her first 10.0 on

the event and of her career (and probably not the last)! We all were so happy for her, and couldn’t contain our emotions either when she started tearing up. Ross had a fantastic night overall, also winning vault with a stuck Yurchenko full and performing a solid beam routine for a 9.850. Super senior Peng-Peng Lee is finally having the gymnastics season we have all been wishing for, and hit two fantastic sets on bars (9.950) and beam (9.925). The Beavers came yet again very close to the elusive 197 mark, but hit all 24 routines and went 49+ on all four events. Kaytianna McMillan and Maddie Gardiner continued putting up solid performances for their team, and sophomore Dani Dessaints showed her unique balance beam set and proved she was back and better than ever from her season-ending injury in 2016.
No. 9 Southern Utah at No. 24 N.C. State
Full Results | SUU: 195.800 | NCSU: 194.650
VT: Ramirez 9.875 | UB: Yee 9.850 | BB: Ramirez, Webb 9.875 | FX: Grantham 9.900 | AA: Ramirez 39.425Southern Utah continued its strong start to the season, scoring a high 195 at N.C. State Friday night. The Flippin’ Birds were closing in on a 196, but a beam rotation where only two hit above 9.675 dashed those hopes and brought the total just shy. However, Danielle Ramirez and Stacie Webb showed up, with Ramirez winning the all

around, vault and beam and Webb also sharing a part of the beam title. N.C. State kept pace with its previous team scores, tallying a number just under its season high. Beam was still a struggle but showed potential for the coming weeks.
No. 12 Nebraska at No. 10 Michigan
Full Results | UM: 197.225 | Nebraska: 194.800
VT: Karas 9.975 | UB: Artz, Zaziski 9.925 | BB: Chiarelli 9.925 | FX: Artz, Karas, McLean 9.900 | AA: Artz 39.500Michigan is finally getting into mid-season form, scoring multiple routines over 9.9 on three of the four events. Artz in particular had an excellent night, winning the AA crown as well as tying for bars and floor. Nebraska, on the other hand, was looking much less ready for February, counting a fall on both bars and beam and looking very 9.7-y on vault and floor. Their high

score was a 9.875 on bars from Sienna Crouse – which speaks very clearly to the gap between these two teams.
No. 11 Missouri at No. 12 Georgia
Full Results | UGA: 197.075 | Mizzou: 196.075
VT: Dickson 9.900 | UB: Dickson 9.925 | BB: Ward 9.900 | FX: Marino, Dickson 9.950 | AA: Dickson 39.525

No. 26 BYU at No. 14 Boise State
Full Results | Boise State: 196.400 | BYU: 193.525
VT: Means 9.875 | UB: Mejia, Remme 9.925  | BB: Remme 9.925 | FX: Collantes 9.900 | AA: Collantes 39.200

No. 50 Arizona State at No. 15 California
Full Results | Cal: 196.025 | ASU: 193.575
VT: Richardson 9.850 | UB: Ho, Shu 9.825 | BB: Gallarzo 9.875 | FX: Williams 9.925 | AA: Lentz 38.575

No. 52 ​Bowling Green, No. 37 Central Michigan, No. 18 George Washington, No. 47 San Jose State at Metroplex
Full Results |
VT: Drouin-Allaire, East 9.850 | UB: Mitchell, Raineri, Pfeiler 9.850 | BB: Drouin-Allaire, Winstanley, Pfeiler 9.875 | FX: Chan 9.850 | AA: Drouin-Allaire 39.200

No. 20 Ohio State at No. 27 Minnesota
Full Results | Minn: 196.800 | Ohio State: 196.450
VT: Abernathy 9.925 | UB: Holst 9.925 | BB: Gardner, Rahon 9.875 | FX: Abernathy 9.925 | AA: Holst, Mattern 39.375

No. 29 Penn State at No. 21 Illinois
Full Results | Illinois: 195.625 | PSU: 193.250
VT: Tsang 9.875 | UB: Howell 9.850 | BB: Medvitz 9.925 | FX: Leduc 9.875 | AA: Leduc 39.275

No. 42 Maryland at No. 22 Iowa
Full Results | Iowa: 195.975 | UMD: 193.800
VT: Drenth 9.875 | UB: Metcalf, Sullivan, Zurawski 9.925 | BB: Mura, Metcalf 9.825 | FX: Kaji 9.900 | AA: Sullivan 38.775

No. 28 Arizona at No. 39 Stanford
Full Results | Stanford: 195.900 | Arizona 195.650
VT: Price 9.900 | UB: Price 9.925 | BB: Sheppard 9.925 | FX: Price 9.925 | AA: D. McNair 38.550

No. 35 Utah State at No. 30 New Hampshire
Full Results | UNH 195.175 | USU 194.075
VT: Brown 9.825 | UB: Mulligan 9.900 | BB: Lauter 9.850 | FX: Ward, Pflieger 9.900 | AA: Pflieger 39.125

No. 31 Kent State, No. 63 SEMO at No. 38 Northern Illinois
Full Results | NIU 194.425 | KSU 194.375 | SEMO 190.500
VT: Hardison, Potts 9.825 | UB: Carter 9.850 | BB: Stypinski 9.925 | FX: Martucci 9.850 | AA: Brawner, Potts 39.000

No. 33 Eastern Michigan at No. 45 Western Michigan
Full Results | EMU 195.400 | WMU 194.900
VT: Underwood 9.775 | UB: Valentin 9.925 | BB: Valentin 9.875 | FX: McEachern, Underwood 9.825 | AA: Underwood 38.925

No. 34 Iowa State at No. 58 TWU
Full Results | ISU: 196.125 | TWU: 194.650
VT: Jones 9.850 | UB: Ledesma 9.900 | BB: Young 9.925 | FX: Northrop, Young 9.875 | AA: Young 39.400

No. 36 Sacramento State at No. 40 UC Davis
Full Results | UCD 194.925 | Sac State 193.050
VT: Belkoff 9.800 | UB: Kreager 9.850 | BB: Brown 9.850 | FX: Yektaparast 9.875 | AA: Brown 39.125

No. 59 Cornell, No. 41 Michigan State, No. 67 Ursinus at No. 51 Rutgers
Full Results | Rutgers: 194.875 | MSU: 194.050 | Cornell: 193.525 | Ursinus: 191.350
VT: Deans, DeVries 9.800 | UB: Lemke 9.825 | BB: Shank, Green 9.875 | FX: Deans 9.900 | AA: Deans 39.250

No. 44 Penn at No. 62 West Chester
Full Results | West Chester: 193.400 | Penn: 189.350
VT: Engle, Valentine 9.675 | UB: Marshall 9.750 | BB: Valentine 9.825 | FX: Valentine 9.925 | AA: Valentine 39.150

​No. 45 North Carolina at No. 49 Pittsburgh
Full Results | UNC: 194.925 | Pitt: 194.450
VT: Pearson 9.875 | UB: Laymon 9.825 | BB: Lane, Brett, Hislop 9.900 | FX: Pearson 9.900 | AA: Lane 39.150

No. 48 Bridgeport at No. 57 Brown
Full Results | UB: 194.050 | Brown: 190.275
VT: Morant 9.800 | UB: Morant, Liautaud 9.750 | BB: Comport 9.875 | FX: Comport 9.875 | AA: Campbell 38.675

No. 48 Bridgeport, No. 82 Rhode Island, No. 69 SCSU at No. 60 Yale
Full Results | UB: 193.175 | Yale: 191.275 | SCSU: 184.950 | RIC: 172.800
VT: Stewart 9.750 | UB: Futch 9.725 | BB: Reimers 9.900 | FX: Comport 9.900 | AA: Campbell 38.600

​No. 56 UIC at No. 53 Illinois State
Full Results | UIC 192.425 | Illinois State 192.000
VT: Squillo 9.700 | UB: Cholod 9.850 | BB: Pas 9.775 | FX: Cooke 9.850 | AA: Northern 38.550

No. 71 UW-La Crosse, No. 76 Winona State at No. 55 Lindenwood
Full Results | LU: 194.025 | UW-LC: 192.975 | Winona State: 191.175
VT: Oswalt 9.800 | UB: Bailey 9.775 | BB: Jackson, Alexander, Franklin 9.750 | FX: Oswalt 9.850 | AA: Wiekamp 38.550

No. 61 Air Force at No. 72 Centenary
Full Results | USAFA 192.000 | Centenary 190.650
VT: Witgen 9.750 | UB: Scates, Howard 9.800 | BB: Witgen, Howard, Hill 9.775 | FX: Jordan 9.800 | AA: Witgen 38.450

​No. 77 Hamline at No. 65 Seattle-Pacific
Full Results | SPU: 191.500 | Hamline: 186.750
VT: Harger 9.800 | UB: Burns 9.600 | BB: Hayashida 9.700 | FX: Harger 9.850 | AA: Burns 38.100

No. 73 UW-Eau Claire at No. 67 UW-Whitewater
Full Results | UW-W: 189.300 | UW-EC: 186.475
VT: Fiorilli 9.650 | UB: Smith 9.725 | BB: O’Donnell 9.675 | FX: Pickett 9.650 | AA: O’Donnell 37.725

No. 78 Springfield College at No. 70 Brockport
Full Results | Brockport: 190.975 | Springfield: 184.200
VT: Sklenar 9.675 | UB: Shaine 9.600 | BB: Sklenar 9.650 | FX: Vasile 9.800 | AA: DeAngelo 37.100

No. 80 UW-Oshkosh at No. 72 Centenary
Full Results | Centenary: 191.450 | UW-O: 191.250
VT: White 9.700 | UB: Scates 9.875 | BB: Tkaczuk 9.825 | FX: Jordan 9.875 | AA: White 38.625

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