The Mount: Week 4

By Elizabeth Grimsley, Caroline Medley and Christina Marmet
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We’re onto another week of NCAA gym with things really heating up. With more strong teams this year than in the past, many more matchups are bound to be can’t-miss action. Front Kentucky’s showdown with LSU Friday to Arizona vs. Stanford Sunday, there’s lots to look forward to.
Injury Report
Out of Action or Questionable for Week 4

  • Alabama: Mackenzie Brannan (bone chip in ankle, limited to bars in first three weeks)
  • Arizona: Selynna Felix-Terrazas (sprained both ankles), Gabby Laub (right arm in sling – Jan. 2017)
  • Arizona State: Beka Conrad (“nagging shoulder injury” – Jan. 2017)
  • Arkansas: Amanda Wellick (torn Achilles), Sarah Shaffer (elbow injury, according to Arkansas meet notes), Hailey Garner (elbow injury, out a few weeks)
  • Auburn: Sarah Garcia (hip surgery)
  • Brown: Gabby Hechtman (left lower leg in boot – Sept. 2016)
  • Denver: Diana Chesnok (ankle surgery – Sept. 2016)
  • Georgia: Gracie Cherrey (ankle injury), out for season
  • LSU: Julianna Cannamela (seen in a sling at the LSU/Alabama meet)
  • Michigan: Brianna Brown (unknown, has not competed in past two meets)
  • Michigan State: Jessica Ling (torn ACL), out for season
  • Missouri: Morgan Porter (torn ACL), out for season
  • New Hampshire: Makenzie Kerouac (ankle surgery)
  • Oklahoma: Bre Showers (out for eight weeks)
  • Penn State: Kiera Brown (removed from roster due to academic reasons), ​Mason Hosek (concussion, out a few meets), Jessica Jones (torn ACL), Chanen Raygoza (right foot in a boot – Sept. 2016)
  • Sacramento State: Annie Juarez (ankle)
  • SEMO: Kenna Skepnek (left knee brace – Oct. 2016)
  • UCLA: Angi Cipra (ankle injury, out ~4 weeks), Katelyn Ohashi (sore shoulder, being eased into lineups/competed only beam week 1), Madison Preston (in a boot at the UCLA/OU meet), Kyla Ross (shin splints, being eased into lineups), Anna and Grace Glenn (torn labrums, both out for 2017 season)
  • Utah: Sabrina Schwab (torn ACL), out for 2017 season, Tiffani Lewis (split toe)
  • Washington: Madison Copiak (back spasms), Emily Liddle (knee surgery – fall 2016), Evanni Roberson (jammed ankle), Malory Rose (dislocated patella)

No. 2 LSU at No. 6 Kentucky: Friday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.

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Before the season, few would have guessed this would be a matchup to watch. But now in week four of the 2017 season, Kentucky is bound to put up a fight against the Tigers. With the competition being in Lexington and the Wildcats coming off two program records in a row, if the Tigers slip up even in the slightest, Kentucky has a chance of taking advantage. With its core of strong all arounders in Mollie Korth, Katie Stuart, Alex Hyland and Sidney Dukes, strong scores are almost a given. But LSU won’t be easy to beat with 10-machine Ashleigh Gnat, beam beauty Sarah Finnegan and company.

Caroline: I love Kentucky’s fight this season, and their program record last week was truly incredible. But I don’t think that even at home it can beat powerhouse LSU the way they’re forging ahead toward nationals.
Christina: Kentucky! For the fun of it. I think it will be hard for LSU to lose; however Kentucky is at home and is riding a gigantic momentum of awesomeness and success, so might as well keep it going! That would be quite the upset, and I truly hope it happens. ​
Elizabeth: You know what? I’m taking a gamble and going Kentucky on this one. It’s program record of 197.1 isn’t too far off of LSU’s 197.4-ish from last weekend, right?

No. 11 Missouri at No. T-12 Georgia: Friday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.

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Missouri has been slipping slightly (and is now presumably without Morgan Porter) while Georgia has been progressively improving. Plus, being at home, the Gymdogs always get some sort of bump. However, if another balance beam situation is in the team’s future, Missouri wouldn’t have to have a great meet to leave Athens with the gym. It’s also Georgia’s pink and green meet which raises awareness for all forms of cancer (sucha Danna thing to do), so expect… Interesting leotards and hopefully an exciting competition.

Caroline: As long as Georgia can have a clean beam rotation, it’ll be its pretty handily. But if it starts to crack, I can totally see Mizzou taking advantage and coming out with a W. I’ll give Georgia the benefit of the doubt today.
Christina: I’m going with Georgia. Georgia has looked stronger every week since its meltdown that we would like to forget. Plus, it will be tough for Mizzou to beat the Dawgs in Athens.
Elizabeth: Missouri started off strong but I don’t see it being strong enough to beat this current Georgia team at home this time around.

No. T-12 Nebraska at No. 10 Michigan: Saturday, Jan. 28 at 4 p.m.

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Nebraska has had a solid start to its 2017 campaign while Michigan started kind of meh but showed out at its last meet against Illinois Sunday. Have the Wolverines finally pulled it altogether or is there still room to wiggle and make mistakes? Nicole Artz will be looking to replicate her perfect floor routine from Sunday while Paige Zaziski will hope to have a meet like the one where she scored a 9.975 on bars and not like the ones where she fell on two of her four events. Nebraska’s main goal will just be to put five bodies up on all four events as a severely depleted depth pool could spoil the Huskers’ chances if even the slightest injury occurs.

Caroline: At home, with Zaziski not headcase-ing and Nebraska’s roster so sparse, I’m going Michigan.
Christina: Michigan at home will be tough to beat. It finally figured its life out last weekend, and I feel like it will continue riding that momentum at this meet.
Elizabeth: I think Michigan’s finally got things figured out, so I’m going with the Wolverines.

No. 8 UCLA at No. 17 Oregon State: Saturday, Jan. 28 at 4:30 p.m.

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UCLA is coming off a bye while OSU just finished a weekend of success after a really bad, no good bar rotation the weekend prior. But this meet could go one of two ways. UCLA could show up and compete to the potential of its roster—we still haven’t seen all of Kyla Ross and she already has a new floor routine. Plus, where’s Felicia Hano gone? Or the Bruins could have one of its typical early-season meets, bomb everything after putting up Jane Doe on every event and Oregon State takes the win. But it’ll be closer than you think if UCLA does perform well as the Beavers’ have Kaytianna McMillan and Maddie Gardiner on their side—both of whom have done well so far this season.

Caroline: I have to hope for UCLA. This group is too good and the depth too broad to start falling apart.
Christina: UCLA. This *should* be a logical win for the Bruins, but who the hell knows with this roster, these lineups, and just being UCLA.
Elizabeth: UCLA. Even if Miss Val choses this meet to experiment with depth, I still see the Bruins winning this one.

No. 28 Arizona at No. 39 Stanford: Sunday, Jan. 29 at 4 p.m.

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This is an interesting one. Arizona started out a bit rough but has since figured out beam to score solidly in the past week or so to come into form. However, without Gabby Laub and Selynna Felix-Terrazas, at least for now, things just got tougher. Meanwhile, Stanford is still Stanfording but is starting to look a little better across the board, stepping up from a 193 to a 194 in its latest meet. However, a mere 194 won’t be enough to beat Arizona when the Wildcats are hitting.

Caroline: This is difficult. How unusual is it to see Stanford so far below Arizona after weeks of competition? I’m going to go with the Cardinal, for Arizona’s injury reasons, and also Ebee Price.
Christina: Oh man… Tough one. Stanford has just looked horrible to be honest, and way below the levels we’ve seen it these last few seasons. I don’t know if it can get out of this hole yet. I’m going with Arizona.
Elizabeth: I think I’m going to pick Arizona. I don’t see Stanford’s floor coming around anytime soon, and Elizabeth Price can only do so much.

No. 5 Alabama and No. 16 Auburn at Elevate the Stage: Sunday, Jan. 29 at 5 p.m.

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The first of two battles between these two rivals should be a good one despite Auburn’s slip this season. While it’s not likely for Auburn to add to its winning ways over the Crimson Tide from last season, you never can guess what the outcome of a heated rivalry competition will be. It brings a certain determination out of the athletes that not much else can. Alabama has been experimenting with its lineups recently, so it’s uncertain exactly which six Dana Duckworth will put up on each event. On the Auburn side of things, things have been hit or miss. If Auburn can put together a complete meet, it will have a fighting chance against the Tide.

Caroline: Auburn’s been too all over the place so far this season to make a good case for themselves. Barring disaster, or magical mystery improvement from the Tigers, I’ll bet on the Tide.
Christina: Alabama all the way. Auburn hasn’t looked as good and confident as the last few seasons, and Alabama is looking strong, as expected.
Elizabeth: I gotta go Alabama. I don’t see Auburn being strong enough to win at this point in the season.


Other Notable Matchups
No. 16 Auburn at No. 3 Florida: Friday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.
Florida is expected to continue its strong and steady performances. The Gators are back at home and are hopefully done resting Kennedy Baker (because we all need a healthy weekly dose of Baker’s gymnastics), and they will be a tough team to beat. Auburn has a tough weekend ahead with two meets with top SEC opponents, this one being the first. Hopefully the Tigers will keep improving on their performance and will put a complete meet together. While it’s still early in the season, the SEC is looking strong this year, with underdog teams shattering expectations, so if Auburn wants to have a decent shot at the evening session, it needs to start bringing its A-game now more than ever.

No. 9 Southern Utah at No. 24 N.C. State: Friday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.
SUU finally started its season last weekend and came storming out of the gate, positioning itself into a comfortable ninth-place ranking. The Thunderbirds will look to repeat their performance again and prove it wasn’t just a fluke. N.C. State, on the other hand, will be shooting to finally clear the 195 mark, as it’s come up just short three of its four meets so far. Losing to Ball State at home last week was a bit unexpected, so they’ll look to bounce back with a strong performance against SUU.

No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 34 Iowa State: Friday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m.
This is another Big 12 road meet for the Sooners, but they are coming in as the heavy favorites. Freshman Maggie Nichols continued to dominate and shatter school and NCAA records last weekend, and she looks to be unstoppable. Now the real question is, will she be the second gymnast ever to score a perfect 40.0? We are only three meets in, and it’s looking like a feasible possibility for the freshman. ISU, on the other hand, will just be looking for a solid score against its powerhouse conference-mate. They’ll be looking to clear 195 as well, hoping for fewer falls and form breaks.

No. 5 Alabama at No. 23 Arkansas: Friday, Jan. 27 at 8:30 p.m.
Alabama will likely continue to explore its depth against the depleted Arkansas, who is without superstar Amanda Wellick and freshman bar contributor Hailey Garner. Though they managed to have a clean meet and count no falls against Georgia last week, their score certainly still suffered, and Alabama is chugging along much more consistently than Georgia was. The Tide, on the other hand, will hope to continue forging ahead and adding in the difficulty they’ve been training to reach scores like those further ahead in the rankings.

No. 4 Utah at No. 19 Washington: Saturday, Jan. 28 at 4:30 p.m.
Utah is coming off a season high at its home quad meet while Washington had an improved performance as well. But this will be a difficult one for the Huskies to win just because of the strength of the Red Rocks squad. The real storyline will be MyKayla Skinner’s ongoing faux-battle with Maggie Nichols for best freshman in the land in 2017. Skinner had a pair of 9.975s last weekend while Nichols followed it up with a 10.0. What will the Utah freshman do next?

No. 50 Arizona State at No. 15 California: Saturday, Jan. 28 at 9 p.m.
This should be an easy win for California, but that’s not really what this meet is about. It truly is about each individual team. Cal has some floor work to do but isn’t far off from last season’s form. The freshmen need to hone their skills and work on consistency a bit, hitting all their lineup routines rather than just one or two, but for now, the team as a whole is doing a solid job of staying in the conversation. Arizona State won’t challenge the Golden Bears here, but it has shown remarkable improvements over 2016 after only three meets in (as well as in the leo department). If it can clean things up a bit and get more consistent overall, it’ll be back to push the Pac-12 in no time.

No. 6 Kentucky at No. T-31 Ball State: Sunday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m.
Kentucky will hope to continue a successful weekend against Ball State Sunday for its second competition in three days. The Wildcats will hope to put up a strong road score to later add to its RQS calculations while also not falling prey to Ball State’s streak of upsets over higher-ranked teams in the recent weeks. Wildcat freshman Mollie Korth will look to continue her quest for the SEC Freshman of the Year title and the rest will work towards setting another program record in the process.

No. 7 Denver, No. 54 Temple, No. T-42 Towson at No. 25 West Virginia: Sunday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m.
Denver benefited from the home Utah bump last weekend, posting a near-197 at the quad competition with Boise State, Utah and UIC. Maddie Karr had an off meet, though, if you call a score of 9.85 over the events an off meet. But having her back at her 9.9+ self and the rest of the team performing like it did last Friday, things will be looking pretty for the Pioneers. The main goal of the team will be to stay at its impressive ranking of No. 7 in the nation. West Virginia is also coming off a somewhat solid meet. However, it needs to do more and be cleaner and more consistent if it wants to put any pressure whatsoever on the Pioneers. Temple and Towson too have their own things to work on. So it’ll hopefully be a meet of improvements all around.


These aren’t the only meets happening this weekend! To see all the matchups all in one place, take a look at our master schedule. You can also find live scoring and video links below.
Date
Time (ET)
Teams
Score Link
Video Link
Availability
Fri, Jan 27
6:30 p.m.
Bridgeport at Brown
Scores
Fri, Jan 27
6:30 p.m.
UNC at Pitt
Login
​Fri, Jan 27
7:00 p.m.
Auburn at UF
Login
Fri, Jan 27
7:00 p.m.
LSU at UK
Login
Fri, Jan 27
7:00 p.m.
Missouri at UGA
Login
Fri, Jan 27
7:00 p.m.
SUU at NCSU
Fri, Jan 27
7:30 p.m.
OU at Iowa State
Paid
Fri, Jan 27
8:00 p.m.
UW-O at Centenary
Fri, Jan 27
8:30 p.m.
Alabama at Arkansas
Login
Fri, Jan 27
9:00 p.m.
BYU at Boise State
Fri, Jan 27
9:00 p.m.
Hamline at SPU
FREE
Sat, Jan 28
1:00 p.m.
Springfield at Brockport
Scores
FREE
Sat, Jan 28
1:00 p.m.
Penn at West Chester
Scores
Sat, Jan 28
4:00 p.m.
Bridgeport, RIC, SCSU at Yale
​Scores
Paid
Sat, Jan 28
4:00 p.m.
Nebraska at Michigan
FREE
Sat, Jan 28
4:30 p.m.
UCLA at Oregon State
Login
Sat, Jan 28
4:30 p.m.
Utah at Washington
Login
Sat, Jan 28
5:00 p.m.
Ohio State at Minnesota
Paid
Sat, Jan 28
5:00 p.m.
UW-EC at UW-W
FREE
Sat, Jan 28
5:00 p.m.
UW-LC, Winona at LU
FREE
Sat, Jan 28
7:00 p.m.
Cornell, MSU, Ursinus at Rutgers
Sat, Jan 28
7:45 p.m.
BGSU, CMU, GW, SJSU at Metroplex
Scores
Paid
Sat, Jan 28
9:00 p.m.
ASU at California
Login
Sun, Jan 29
1:00 p.m.
EMU at W. Michigan
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
1:00 p.m.
UK at Ball State
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
1:00 p.m.
USU at UNH
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
2:00 p.m.
DU, Temple, Towson at WVU
Sun, Jan 29
​2:00 p.m.
Iowa State at TWU
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
2:00 p.m.
Kent State, SEMO at NIU
Sun, Jan 29
3:00 p.m.
Air Force, Centenary
Login
Sun, Jan 29
3:00 p.m.
UMD at Iowa
Sun, Jan 29
​3:00 p.m.
PSU at Illinois
Scores
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
4:00 p.m.
Arizona at Stanford
Login
Sun, Jan 29
4:00 p.m.
Sac State at UC Davis
FREE
Sun, Jan 29
5:00 p.m.
Alabama, Auburn at Elevate the Stage
Sun, Jan 29
7:00 p.m.
UIC at Illinois State
Scores
FREE


Do you play Fantasy Gymnastics and don’t see a team some of your gymnasts’ teams competing this weekend? See if they’re on a bye this week (or competing twice) below, and check out the entire byes and doubles list here.
Byes

  • Alaska
  • Cortland
  • Gustavus Adolphus
  • Ithaca
  • UW-Stout
  • William & Mary
Doubles

  • Alabama
  • Auburn
  • Bridgeport
  • Centenary
  • Iowa State
  • Kentucky
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