This Friday, Brockport’s Golden Eagles will host the Utica Pioneers in what promises to be an exciting matchup. The two teams recently faced off at the Empire State Classic, where the Golden Eagles came out on top. While Brockport enters as the clear favorite, this meet presents a valuable opportunity for the Pioneers to secure a strong road score to boost their SAS.
The meet will also serve as Brockport’s senior night, a special occasion to honor the team’s seniors and celebrate their contributions to the program.
Brockport has solidified its reputation as the team to beat in the East but will need to continue building its team scores to stay competitive with top programs from the West. Meanwhile, Utica is working to further establish itself as a rising force in the NCGA-East. With just two regular-season meets left in the DIII season, the pressure is on for teams to make their final statements before championship season begins.
Rotation 1: BP VT, UU UB
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Weaver (BP): Clean yurchenko layout with just a hop. Body position was good. 9.350
Ainsley (UT): Pak. Half pirouette into a toe up to the high bar. Blind full and lets go wayyyy too early on the double tuck and doesn’t get it to her feet. 8.450
Kay (BP): Solid tuck full with a hop back. Chest is a bit down on the landing, but clean in the air. 9.425
Rosen (UT): Beautiful, big gienger to start. pak down to the lowbar, but hits her feet. Ends with a simple double tuck with great height and dynamics. Takes a couple steps back though. 8.600
Langdon (BP): Another tuck full. Chest position is better on this one, but hops to the side instead of straight back. 9.400
Troche (UT): Another beautiful gielnger. A little loose on the bail hand. Unique 1.5 twisting flyway for her dismount. Just a step back. Nice handstands throughout. 9.075
Gibbs (BP): Gets the tsuk full around but chest is very low. 9.350
Vaz (UT): Big delchev to start. Catches it with her finger tips. Pak down to the low bar and is a bit too close, but keeps it moving. Winds up her giants into a huge double layout! hops back. Great recovery. 8.925
Hockman (BP): Beautiful yurchenko layout full and flares it out. Immaculate. No notes. 9.725
Graff (UT): Blind into a stunning straddled jeager. Little bit of leg separation into the bail handstand. Blind full into a stuck double tuck. Nice! Will be interesting to see Graff and Kay fight it out in the all-around. 9.425
Eramo (BP): OH WOW. A YURCHENKO 1.5! LAID OUT!! Just a step forward. I’m speechless. 9.775.
Langston (UT): Blind change into a floaty piked jeager to a shootover. Sticks the double layout. Im impressed! 9.500
After 1: Brockport 47.675 Utica 45.525
Not the best rotations for either time, but Brockport managed to land at 6 vaults highlighted by Eramo and Hockman. Utica bars was definitely a ride with great potential, but didn’t have the hits they needed.
Rotation 2: BP UB, UU VT
Miller (UT): Solid yurchenko layout with just a step back. 9.225
Schulman (BP): Toe hand and misses the gienger. Bail down to the lowbar. Clean blind full into high double tuck. Looked like a stick! 8.650
Wabick (UT): Handspring front and doesn’t get it around. Tries to cover it, but her butt touched. 8.925
Raymo (BP): Higgins into a beautiful straddled jeager. Bail down to the low bar. Not quite in handstand. Toe hand into a nice double tuck. Love the way she swings bars great toe point and rhythm. Dont think I saw a flexed foot the entire routine. 9.500
Hughes (UT): Yurchenko Pike. Step back. Clean vault, but will be a 9.5 SV. 9.075
Eramo (BP): Blind change to a big straddled jeager. Bail down to the low bar. feet glued on the blind full into a double tuck with a step back. Clean and pretty. 9.625
Dipalo (UT): Nice yurchenko layout. Has more of an arched style layout that I personally love. 9.425
Tosado (BP): Higgins to a straddled jeager. Catches on finger tips. Very clean bail handstand. Blind change to front giant to half pirouette into a toe front and sticks!! Very smart routine construction to get that 10.0 SV. 9.675
Villani (UT): Another yurchenko layout. Steps back. 9.350
Brookins (BP): Blind change into a straddled jeager. Nice floaty pak. Switch kip. Blind full into a stuck double tuck. Very nice. 9.675
Graff (UT): Tuck full. Not as high as I would like to see and chest is low, but love to see Utica going for the difficulty 9.450
Kay (BP): The infamous tucked jeager into a shootover. ENds with a quick double lay and steps back. Great end to brockport’s bar rotation especially with the added pressure of a fall at the beginning. 9.600
After 2: Brockport 95.750 Utica 91.975
Brockport furthers its lead over Utica after a phenomenal bar rotation.
Rotation 3: BP BB, UU FX
Brookins (BP): Switch side. Nice. A little low on the front toss landing. Sticks the front full off the end. 9.675
Rosen (UT): Round off double tuck to open. Chest is low but she gets it up. Front layout into a front full with just a step 9.300
Schulman (BP): SO solid on the handspring layout. Split 3/4. Low on the front toss, but no wobbles. Round off 1.5 with just a step to dismount. 9.600
Walters (UT): Rudi to a split jump to start. Ends with a great front lay to front full. 9.575
Briles (BP): Very crooked on the handspring layout and comes off. Front toss to beat jump. Much better landing in this front toss. STicks the front full off the end. 9.025
Pecora (UT): First pass cut out of stream. DOesnt get the jumps around. Rudi and steps to the side. 9.200
York (BP): Right on on the handspring layout. Switch leap to split jump. Front full off the end with a step. 9.750
Ferri (UT): Nice rudi to start. Second pass cuts out of stream. 9.075
Hockman (BP): Handspring layout and does not move. balance check on the front arial. Sticks the front full off the end. Nice. 9.650
Plone (UT): Another rudi with a big hop back. Front lay to a front full and is a little short, but keeps it up to her feet with only a step. 9.350
Kay (BP): Cat leap to switch side. Handspring handspring layout with a small wobble. Split jump to split 3/4. Sticks the dismount. Nice. 9.825. Big score.
Graff (UT): Front lay to front full and doesn’t make it around. Beautiful 1.5 to front layout.
After 3: Brockport 144.250 Utica 138.600
Brockport continues to lead after a stellar 48.500 on beam.
Rotation 4: BP FX, UU BB
Czarcinski (BP): Beautiful front layout to front full. Ends with a solid rudi with just a step back. 9.675
Ainsley (UT): Grabs the beam on her handspring layout. side arial to split jump. front full off the end. 8.975
Tosado (BP): Great front double full with just a step. Maybe slightly under turned. Front lay to front full with just a steP. Ends with a very controlled rudi. 9.775 wow.
Dipalo (UT): Camera is blocked. 9.150
Wood (BP): Very high double tuck with a step back. Slides the foot a tiny bit. Popa popa. nice. 1.5 to a front layout with a step.
Miller (UT); Comes off on the handspring layout. Wobble on the straddle quarter. Sticks themgainer full off the side.
Saravia (BP): Front double full with a step forward. Front lay to rudi, but bounces way back out of it and out of bounds.
Walters (UT): Switch leap to straddle quarter. Side facing straddle quarter. Unique gainer front full off the side. and she sticks it! Love. 9.625
Brookins (BP): Another front double full. A little bit bouncy out of it. Switch side to popa. Dances out of the 1.5 to front lay. Rudi to a big lunge. Very fun routine. 9.800 wow
Graff (UT): Bit of a balance check on the handspring layout step out. Ends with a handspring to 1.5 and takes a step.
Hockman (BP): Round off to a tucked full in and jumps to a lunge. oh wow. no backhandspring needed. Front full to a front layout with a step forward. SO so good. 9.875
Langston (UT): Nice switch half. Handspring layout step out is solid. A little bit of a bent back leg. Handspring gainer full off the side and sticks!!
FINAL:
VT: Maren Eramo 9.775
UB: Aladiana Tosado, Emma Brookins 9.675
BB: Lienna Kay 9.825
FX: Kiara Hockman 9.875
AA: Emmy Graff 37.250
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