Record 20-5 overall Ranking No. 3 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA BR Regional 1st, 198.325 vs. The Field 10-10 vs. OU, 21-69-2 vs. UGA, 11-13 vs. MICH, 4-6 vs. STAN, 9-1 vs. ILL Head Coach D-D Breaux LSU Record 644-400-8/37th season Career Record Same Oklahoma Record 22-2 overall Ranking No. 2 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Minneapolis Regional 1st, 197.725 Head Coach K.J. Kindler Oklahoma Record 206-50-2/8th season Career Record 264-76-3/13th season LSU NCAA Championships Semifinal I 14 9 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES 3 SUPER SIX FINALS APPEARANCES 25 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES 138 ALL-AMERICA HONORS GYMNASTICS 2014 BREAKDOWN April 18-20, 2014 • 4/18 at 1 p.m. CT; 4/19 at 6 p.m. (if nec.); 4/20 at 2 p.m. • Birmingham, Ala. • BJCC Arena (approx 19,000) Live Audio: LSUsports.net/live • Live Video: NCAA.com (Friday), ESPN3.com (Saturday & Sunday) #3 LSU (20-5, 5-2 SEC) DATE OPPONENT RESULT LSU SCORE OPP. SCORE JANUARY (3-1) 10 Centenary W 197.200 181.575 17 * at #9 Georgia L 196.875 197.175 25 * #14 Auburn W 197.175 196.850 31 * #7 Alabama W 197.650 196.825 FEBRUARY (5-2) 7 * at #11 Arkansas W 197.225 196.275 9 at #2 Oklahoma W 197.650 197.325 15 at Metroplex Challenge 2nd 197.875 #2 Oklahoma L 198.175 #17 Arizona W 195.625 Kentucky W 194.850 21 * at #2 Florida L 197.625 198.125 28 * Missouri W 198.050 194.825 MARCH (7-2) 7 #25 North Carolina State W 197.500 195.525 14 * #24 Kentucky W 197.800 195.000 22 SEC Championship 3rd 197.325 (Birmingham, Ala.) #4 Alabama L 197.875 #1 Florida L 197.700 #6 Georgia W 197.150 #12 Auburn W 195.550 Kentucky W 195.075 #15 Arkansas W 194.900 Missouri W 194.650 APRIL (5-0) 5 NCAA BR Regional 1st 198.325 #10 Stanford W 197.275 Iowa State W 196.350 Kent State W 195.125 #13 Auburn W 195.050 #21 Arizona W 194.825 18 NCAA Semifinal I 1 p.m. CT 19 NCAA Super Six (if nec.) 6 p.m. 20 NCAA Event Finals 2 p.m. (Birmingham, Ala.) LSUsports.net/gymnastics • Facebook.com/LSUgym Twitter.com/LSUgym • YouTube.com/LSUgymnastics Associate SID and Gymnastics Contact Jake Terry Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @LSUJake Office: 225-578-7678 Fax: 225-578-1861 LSU Sports Information Mailing Address LSU Athletics Administration Building Baton Rouge, LA 70803 WHO TO CONTACT CONNECT TO LSU GYMNASTICS Georgia Record 14-9 overall Ranking No. 6 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Athens Regional 2nd, 196.375 (Michigan 1st, 196.750) Head Coach Danna Durante Georgia Record 34-25-1/2nd season Career Record 38-43-1/3rd season Michigan Record 27-4 overall Ranking No. 7 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Athens Regional 1st, 196.750 Head Coach Bev Plocki Michigan Record 645-221-2/25th season Career Record Same No. 3 LSU Carries Momentum Into NCAA Championships No. 3 LSU advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 25th time in school history, and the Tigers did it this year in record fashion. LSU posted the nation’s highest regional score with a 198.325, a total that also ranks as the highest score in school history. It is the third time this season that LSU has broken the school record high score, and it is the second 198 this year and in program history. The Tigers tallied the highest vault total in program history with a 49.650, the second-best beam total at 49.600 and the third-best floor score at 49.650 to easily outdistance the competition. Junior Lloimincia Hall recorded her third perfect 10.0 of the season and the fifth of her career on floor. Junior Rheagan Courville earned a 39.725 to capture the all-around title, and she also won the vault (9.95) and beam (9.975) titles. Freshman Ashleigh Gnat and senior Sarie Morrison shared the vault title too with 9.95s. LSU will attempt to earn a spot in the NCAA Super Six Finals for the second-straight season and the fourth time overall when the Tigers tangle with Oklahoma, Georgia, Michigan, Stanford and Illinois at 1 p.m. CT on Friday. Free live audio is available at www.LSUsports.net/live. NEXT UP Stanford Record 23-5 overall Ranking No. 10 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA BR Regional 2nd, 197.275 (LSU 1st, 198.325) Head Coach Kristen Smyth Stanford Record 212-58-1/13th season Career Record Same Illinois Record 20-9 overall Ranking No. 11 GymInfo Standings Last Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Minneapolis Regional 2nd, 196.600 (Oklahoma 1st, 197.725) Head Coach Kim Landrus Illinois Record 50-33-2/3rd season Career Record Same STORYLINES • LSU is coming off arguably the best meet in school history: a program- record 198.325 total, record 49.650 on vault, second-highest beam at 49.600, third-highest floor at 49.650. • LSU is making its 25th appearance at nationals and seeking its fourth Super Six appearance. • LSU is competing in BJCC Arena for the second time this season. The Tigers went 197.325 to finish third at the SEC Championship. • LSU will start on the bye before floor. The last time the Tigers had this rotation was the 2010 NCAA Semifinal I when LSU scored a 196.025. • Rheagan Courville is a reigning NCAA Vault Champion. She is looking to become LSU’s third multi-time national champion (Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, Susan Jackson). • LSU is facing OU for the third time this year (1-1), Georgia for 3rd time (1-1) and Stanford for the 2nd (1-0).
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Record 20-5 overallRanking No. 3 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA BR Regional 1st, 198.325vs. The Field 10-10 vs. OU, 21-69-2 vs. UGA, 11-13 vs.
MICH, 4-6 vs. STAN, 9-1 vs. ILLHead Coach D-D Breaux LSU Record 644-400-8/37th seasonCareer Record Same
OklahomaRecord 22-2 overallRanking No. 2 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Minneapolis Regional 1st, 197.725Head Coach K.J. KindlerOklahoma Record 206-50-2/8th season Career Record 264-76-3/13th season
LSUNCAA Championships Semifinal I14
9 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES3 SUPER SIX FINALS APPEARANCES
April 18-20, 2014 • 4/18 at 1 p.m. CT; 4/19 at 6 p.m. (if nec.); 4/20 at 2 p.m. • Birmingham, Ala. • BJCC Arena (approx 19,000)Live Audio: LSUsports.net/live • Live Video: NCAA.com (Friday), ESPN3.com (Saturday & Sunday)
#3 LSU (20-5, 5-2 SEC)DATE OPPONENT RESULT LSU SCORE OPP. SCOREJANUARY (3-1)10 Centenary W 197.200 181.57517 * at #9 Georgia L 196.875 197.175 25 * #14 Auburn W 197.175 196.85031 * #7 Alabama W 197.650 196.825 FEBRUARY (5-2)7 * at #11 Arkansas W 197.225 196.2759 at #2 Oklahoma W 197.650 197.32515 at Metroplex Challenge 2nd 197.875 #2 Oklahoma L 198.175 #17 Arizona W 195.625 Kentucky W 194.85021 * at #2 Florida L 197.625 198.12528 * Missouri W 198.050 194.825
MARCH (7-2)7 #25 North Carolina State W 197.500 195.52514 * #24 Kentucky W 197.800 195.00022 SEC Championship 3rd 197.325 (Birmingham, Ala.) #4 Alabama L 197.875 #1 Florida L 197.700 #6 Georgia W 197.150 #12 Auburn W 195.550 Kentucky W 195.075 #15 Arkansas W 194.900 Missouri W 194.650
APRIL (5-0) 5 NCAA BR Regional 1st 198.325 #10 Stanford W 197.275 Iowa State W 196.350 Kent State W 195.125 #13 Auburn W 195.050 #21 Arizona W 194.82518 NCAA Semifinal I 1 p.m. CT19 NCAA Super Six (if nec.) 6 p.m.20 NCAA Event Finals 2 p.m. (Birmingham, Ala.)
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GeorgiaRecord 14-9 overallRanking No. 6 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Athens Regional 2nd, 196.375 (Michigan 1st, 196.750)Head Coach Danna DuranteGeorgia Record 34-25-1/2nd seasonCareer Record 38-43-1/3rd season
MichiganRecord 27-4 overallRanking No. 7 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Athens Regional 1st, 196.750Head Coach Bev PlockiMichigan Record 645-221-2/25th season Career Record Same
No. 3 LSU Carries Momentum Into NCAA ChampionshipsNo. 3 LSU advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 25th time in school history, and the Tigers did it this year in record fashion. LSU posted the nation’s highest regional score with a 198.325, a total that also ranks as the highest score in school history. It is the third time this season that LSU has broken the school record high score, and it is the second 198 this year and in program history. The Tigers tallied the highest vault total in program history with a 49.650, the second-best beam total at 49.600 and the third-best floor score at 49.650 to easily outdistance the competition. Junior Lloimincia Hall recorded her third perfect 10.0 of the season and the fifth of her career on floor. Junior Rheagan Courville earned a 39.725 to capture the all-around title, and she also won the vault (9.95) and beam (9.975) titles. Freshman Ashleigh Gnat and senior Sarie Morrison shared the vault title too with 9.95s. LSU will attempt to earn a spot in the NCAA Super Six Finals for the second-straight season and the fourth time overall when the Tigers tangle with Oklahoma, Georgia, Michigan, Stanford and Illinois at 1 p.m. CT on Friday. Free live audio is available at www.LSUsports.net/live.
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StanfordRecord 23-5 overallRanking No. 10 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA BR Regional 2nd, 197.275 (LSU 1st, 198.325)Head Coach Kristen SmythStanford Record 212-58-1/13th seasonCareer Record Same
IllinoisRecord 20-9 overallRanking No. 11 GymInfo StandingsLast Meet April 5, 2014 at NCAA Minneapolis Regional 2nd, 196.600 (Oklahoma 1st, 197.725)Head Coach Kim LandrusIllinois Record 50-33-2/3rd season Career Record Same
STORYLINES• LSU is coming off arguably the best
meet in school history: a program-record 198.325 total, record 49.650 on vault, second-highest beam at 49.600, third-highest floor at 49.650.
• LSU is making its 25th appearance at nationals and seeking its fourth Super Six appearance.
• LSU is competing in BJCC Arena for the second time this season. The Tigers went 197.325 to finish third at the SEC Championship.
• LSU will start on the bye before floor. The last time the Tigers had this rotation was the 2010 NCAA Semifinal I when LSU scored a 196.025.
• Rheagan Courville is a reigning NCAA Vault Champion. She is looking to become LSU’s third multi-time national champion (Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, Susan Jackson).
• LSU is facing OU for the third time this year (1-1), Georgia for 3rd time (1-1) and Stanford for the 2nd (1-0).
Hometown: Donaldsonville, La.College: LSU, ‘76
As a GymnastCompeted at Southeastern Louisiana University in 1972 and 1973. She led Southeastern to a second-place finish at the 1972 AIAW Gymnastics Championships.
Coaching Experience1974-76 Assistant Coach Southeastern La.1978- Head Coach LSU
Began her coaching career at Southeastern as a student assistant. Transferred to LSU in 1976 and took over as head coach in 1978 while also working toward her master’s degree.
3 NCAA Super Six Finals (2008, 2009, 2013) 30 Consecutive NCAA Regional Appearances 25 NCAA Championships Appearances 9 NCAA Individual National Titles1 Gymnastics Honda Award Recipient 138 All-America Honors 13 Regional Titles 15 SEC Champions 54 All-SEC Honors 6 SEC Coach of the Year Honors7 NCAA Central Region Coach of the Year Honors5 SEC Gymnasts of the Year 116 Scholastic All-America Honors1 SEC Championship2009 Named to the USA Gymnastics Region 8 Hall of Fame
THE D-D BREAUX FILE
D-D BREAUX NOTABLES
With each passing season, LSU gymnastics continues to collect more honors and titles to its storied program, and head coach D-D Breaux has been the catalyst behind LSU’s sustained success. Led by Breaux, LSU has seen increasing accolades that include nine NCAA Championships appearances in the last 10 seasons, three Super Sixes in the last six years and eight individual national titles since 2002. Under Breaux’s leadership and coaching, LSU gymnasts have begun to reach new heights in individual and team success. In 2013, LSU recorded the 12th regional team title in school history, and the Tigers reached the NCAA Super Six for the third time in 2013, recording a fifth-place finish. In addition, six gymnasts racked up a school-record 15 All-America honors and three gymnasts won five individual SEC titles in Rheagan Courville (VT, BB, AA), Lloimincia Hall (FX) and Jessica Savona (FX). In 2010 LSU reached the NCAA Championships for the ninth straight year while senior Susan Jackson became the first LSU gymnast to capture the NCAA All-Around national title, and she also won the 2010 balance beam title to become LSU’s first three-time NCAA champion. In 2008 LSU joined elite company by advancing to the NCAA Super Six Finals as Breaux and the Tigers broke through into the six-team field for the first time in program history to compete for college gymnastics’ national championship. The Tigers placed fifth, beating out rival Alabama, for the best finish since the current NCAA format was implemented in 1993. In 2009, LSU made a repeat trip to the Super Six to
compete for the national title, and one day later Breaux and staff coached senior Ashleigh Clare-Kearney to two individual national titles on vault and floor. As the “Dean of Coaches” at LSU, Breaux has represented the University at the highest level both in the gym and, most importantly, in the classroom for more than 30 years. Now entering her 37th season as the mastermind of the LSU gymnastics program, the fire in Breaux’s eyes burns as brightly today as it did on her first day on the job. During her tenure Breaux has established and maintained LSU’s reputation as one of the premier collegiate gymnastics programs in the country. Under her tutelage, the Tigers have placed among the nation’s top-10 teams 24 times in 36 seasons, finishing a program-best fourth in 1988, fifth in 2008 and 2013 and sixth on four separate occasions. LSU has also placed among the top three in regional competition on 28 separate occasions, winning regional titles 12 times in four different decades, including back-to-back first-place regional finishes in 2008 and 2009 and the 2013 championship. Under her leadership, LSU has captured nine individual national titles, 138 All-America honors and 54 All-SEC selections. For her dedication to the sport and her teams’ numerous accomplishments, Breaux has been recognized by her peers time and time again. In the summer of 2009, Breaux received one of the highest honors as she was voted into the USA Gymnastics Region 8 Hall of Fame.
Vault Season HighKaleigh Dickson 9.925Jessie Jordan 9.950 Britney Ranzy 9.925Ashleigh Gnat 9.950Sarie Morrison 9.975Rheagan Courville 10.000
Bars Season HighKaleigh Dickson 9.900 Randii Wyrick 9.900Jessie Jordan 9.925Britney Ranzy 9.925Rheagan Courville 9.950Sarie Morrison 9.975
Beam Season HighLloimincia Hall 9.875Kaleigh Dickson 9.875Sydney Ewing 9.900Ashleigh Gnat 9.950Rheagan Courville 9.975Jessie Jordan 9.975
Floor Season HighKaleigh Dickson 9.925Jessie Jordan 9.925 Ashleigh Gnat 9.925Jessica Savona 9.925Rheagan Courville 9.950Lloimincia Hall 10.000 (three times)
All-Around Season HighRheagan Courville 39.750Jessie Jordan 39.600Kaleigh Dickson 39.500
POSSIBLE LINEUPS
Name Events Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School (Club)Rheagan Courville All-Around 5-2 Jr. 2L Baton Rouge, La./University HS (LAGTC)Kaleigh Dickson All-Around 5-0 Sr. 3L Oldsmar, Fla./Academy of the Holy Names (LaFleur’s)Casey Duvall BB, FX 4-11 Sr. 3L Gretna, La./Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy (All Star)Sydney Ewing All-Around 5-0 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette HS (Acadiana)Lainie Fleming Uneven Bars 5-7 Sr. 3L Glendale, Calif./Mayfield HS (Club Champion)Mckenzie Fox Uneven Bars 5-7 Sr. 3L Waukesha, Wisc./West HS (Midwest Twisters)Michelle Gauthier VT, BB, FX 5-4 So. 1L Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS (Northshore)Ashleigh Gnat All-Around 5-0 Fr. HS Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary HS (ACE)Lloimincia Hall All-Around 4-11 Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas/Townview Magnet Center (Texas Dreams)Jessie Jordan All-Around 5-3 Jr. 2L Houston, Texas/Manvel HS (Houston Gymnastics Center/Zenith Elite)Maliah Mathis All-Around 5-2 Sr. 3L San Antonio, Texas/BJU Press Homeschool (Aerial Athletics)Sarie Morrison All-Around 5-9 Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands HS (Metroplex)Shonacee Oliva All-Around 5-2 Fr. HS Clermont, Fla./Lake Minneola HS (Brandy Johnson’s) Britney Ranzy All-Around 5-3 Jr. 1L Chesapeake, Va./Oregon State (Excalibur)Jessica Savona All-Around 4-11 So. 1L Mississauga, Ontario/Abbey Park HS (Oakville)Randii Wyrick All-Around 5-5 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev./Canyon Springs HS (Brown’s Las Vegas)Shae Zamardi All-Around 5-3 Fr. HS Vancouver Island, B.C./Terry Fox Secondary (Flicka)
Head Coach: D-D Breaux, 37th season PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAssociate Head Coach: Jay Clark, 2nd season Kaleigh Dickson .......................................... KAY-lee Jessica Savona ............................Suh-VO-nuhAssistant Coach: Bob Moore, 15th season Lloimincia Hall ............................ Loy-MEN-see-uh Shae Zamardi ................ Shay Zuh-MAR-deeVolunteer Assistant Coach: Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, 4th season Michelle Gauthier ...................................... GO-chay D-D Breaux .................................................BroDirector of Operations: Katie Copeland Ashleigh Gnat ...................................................Natt Ashleigh Clare-Kearney ....................KER-neeManagers: Robby Abboud, Derek Alfinito, Lauren Bishop Maliah Mathis ....................................muh-LEE-uh Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt Gregg Sarie Morrison ......... SAIR-ee (rhymes with Mary) Student Athletic Trainer: Tiffani Frizzell Shonacee Oliva .........SHAWN-uh-see Oh-LEE-vuh
2014 LSU GYMNASTICS ROSTER
#3 LSUOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 197.720 (3)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.550 (1)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.430 (5) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.295 (4)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.490 (4)Overall Team High 198.325Team Vault High 49.650Team Bars High 49.600Team Beam High 49.600Team Floor High 49.700
SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON
#2 OklahomaOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 197.775 (2)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.525 (2)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.470 (3) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.445 (1)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.520 (3)Overall Team High 196.225Team Vault High 49.700Team Bars High 49.575Team Beam High 49.525Team Floor High 49.625
#6 GeorgiaOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 197.265 (6)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.415 (6)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.580 (1) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.240 (6)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.280 (10)Overall Team High 197.650Team Vault High 49.625Team Bars High 49.700Team Beam High 49.425Team Floor High 49.450
#7 MichiganOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 197.105 (7)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.365 (7)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.375 (8) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.075 (17)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.490 (4)Overall Team High 197.825Team Vault High 49.475Team Bars High 49.475Team Beam High 49.275Team Floor High 49.700
#10 StanfordOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 196.815 (10)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.325 (9)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.305 (9) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.260 (5)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.120 (23)Overall Team High 197.275Team Vault High 49.425Team Bars High 49.450Team Beam High 49.600Team Floor High 49.375
#11 IllinoisOverall Team RQS (National Ranking) 196.650 (11)Team Vault RQS (National Ranking) 49.155 (19)Team Bars RQS (National Ranking) 49.205 (13) Team Beam RQS (National Ranking) 49.175 (9)Team Floor RQS (National Ranking) 49.240 (13)Overall Team High 197.100Team Vault High 49.425Team Bars High 49.400Team Beam High 49.300Team Floor High 49.325
Last Time Out: LSU Claimed 13th Regional Title in Record Fashion• LSU posted a school-record 198.325 to easily win the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, the 13th regional title in program
history.• The Tigers scored a school-record 49.650 on vault, a 49.425 on bars, a 49.600 on beam and a 49.650 on floor.• Lloimincia Hall tallied her fifth career perfect 10.0 on floor, breaking the school record for most career 10s on floor, while
Rheagan Courville won the all-around (39.725), vault (9.95) and beam (9.975) titles. Ashleigh Gnat and Sarie Morrison also shared the vault title with 9.95s.
NCAA Semifinal I Rotation Schedule - LSU Starts on the Bye Before Floor• LSU will open the semifinal on the bye before floor, the first time the Tigers have had that rotation in a semifinal since
LSU’s History at the NCAA Championships• Since the first year the NCAA sanctioned gymnastics in 1982, LSU has advanced to the NCAA Championships 25 out of
33 years. LSU’s highest finish came in 1988 when the Tigers took fourth place. LSU has advanced to the Super Six Finals three times (2008, 2009 and 2013) since the Super Six format was adopted in 1993. Since 1993, LSU has finished in the Top 10 at the NCAA Championships every time the team made it except in 1997 when the Tigers placed 12th.
• LSU is searching for its fourth Super Six appearance and second straight when the Tigers compete on Friday.
Breaking Down LSU’s Best Score in School History: 198.325 in the NCAA Regional• LSU broke the school record for the third time this season with a 198.325 in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. Not
only did it clinch LSU’s 13th regional title and a berth in the NCAA Championships, but it also marked the third-highest regional score in NCAA history. Georgia has the highest with a 198.575 in the 1998 Athens Regional, and Florida is second with a 198.400 at the 2013 Gainesville Regional.
• In reaching the school-record total, LSU also established three of the best event scores in program history: a school-record 49.650 on vault, the second-best beam total with a 49.600 and the third-highest floor score with a 49.650.
• Lloimincia Hall earned her own school record: a fifth perfect 10.0 on floor, breaking the tie with April Burkholder who had four 10s on floor during her career (2003-06).
• Overall, LSU posted 16 scores of 9.90 or higher in the meet with five on vault, four on beam and floor and three on bars.
Tigers Set School Record with 11 Straight Scores of 197 or Higher• LSU broke the school record, previously set in 2004, for consecutive scores of 197 or higher by earning a 197.800
against Kentucky on March 14. It marked the ninth consecutive meet in which the Tigers exceeded a 197 team score. The previous record was eight straight meets during the 2004 season.
• LSU recently added to the record with the 11th straight 197 or higher, a 198.325 at the NCAA Regional on April 5.
LSU Has Tallied Seven of the Top 15 Scores in School History This Season• It can be argues that LSU is having the best season in school history, and the proof is in the numbers.• LSU has recorded seven team scores that rank in the Top 15 in program history, including the Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 scores.• Here is a list of the scores LSU has earned this season and where they rank in program history:Rank Score Opponent Date1. 198.325 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 4/5/142. 198.050 vs. Missouri 2/28/143. 198.875 at Metroplex Challenge 2/15/145. 197.800 vs. Kentucky 3/14/14t9. 197.650 vs. Alabama 1/31/14t9. 197.650 at Oklahoma 2/9/1412. 197.625 at Florida 2/21/14
LSU Has Also Established Some of the Best Scores in All Four Events• Not only has LSU tallied great overall team scores, the Tigers have done it by establishing record scores in all four events.• In 2014, LSU has earned the top vault (49.650) and floor (49.700) scores in school history as well as the No. 2 bars (49.600) and beam (49.600) totals.• Overall, LSU has posted four of the top six vault scores in school history, two of the top six bars scores, two of the top
six beam scores, and two of the top five floor scores.
NATIONAL RANKINGSGYMINFO STANDINGS - 3/31/14
RANK TEAM REGIONAL QUALIFYING SCORE (RQS)1. Florida 197.8952. Oklahoma 197.775 3. LSU 197.7204. Alabama 197.6155. Utah 197.5756. Georgia 197.2657. Michigan 197.1058. UCLA 197.0059. Nebraska 196.89510. Stanford 196.81511. Illinois 196.65012. Oregon State 196.61513. Auburn 196.56014. Minnesota 196.50515. Penn State 196.47516. Boise State 196.39517. Arkansas 196.35518. Central Michigan 196.30019. California 196.27020. Denver 196.20521. Arizona 196.16022. Ohio State 195.90523. New Hampshire 195.88024. Arizona State 195.85525. BYU 195.820
Lloimincia Hall Won Her Third Straight SEC Floor Exercise Title - A First in LSU History• By scoring a 9.95 at the SEC Championship on March 22, junior Lloimincia Hall captured her third-straight SEC Floor title.• Hall is the first gymnast in LSU history to win three SEC Floor titles in a career. Sandra Smith and Ashleigh Clare-Kearney
each won two conference floor titles during their careers.• Hall’s title is not only her third SEC title, it is also the 28th SEC title by an LSU gymnast.
Best Beam Scores Since 2005• LSU had not posted a 49.400 or higher on beam since 2005........until now.• LSU earned the second-best beam total in school history with a 49.600 in the regional, trailing only the record 49.725
at Oklahoma in 2005.• Before that, the Tigers roared to a 49.450 on beam against Kentucky on March 7, the highest beam score in a meet for
LSU since March 13, 2005 when the Tigers recorded a 49.550 at Texas Woman’s.• The 49.450 is tied as the fifth-best beam score in school history, meaning LSU has earned at least one Top 5 score in all
four events this season.
LSU Joins Elite Company with Program Record 198 Score• For the first time in school history, LSU reached the 198 plateau with a 198.050 against Missouri. LSU became only the
ninth program in history to earn multiple 198s after the Tigers went 198.325 at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. • The Tigers became just the 13th program in NCAA history to score a 198, joining UCLA (12 198s), Georgia (10), Florida
(10), Utah (5), Arizona State (4), Alabama (4), Oklahoma (4), Nebraska (3), Stanford (1), BYU (1), Washington (1) and Iowa State (1).
LSU Earns School Record on Vault with a 49.650 in a Bizarre Turn of Events• LSU tallied an impressive 49.650 at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional to shatter the school record in the event. The
previous best was a 49.625 at Centenary in 2004 and at the BR Regional in 2008.• What made the record score more impressive was that it was accomplished by only five gymnasts in the lineup. Kaleigh
Dickson injured her foot during the touch warm-up. When it was time for Dickson to leadoff the event, she realized she could not run, so she was forced to take a 0.000.
• Jessie Jordan then acted as a leadoff performer and went 9.90, followed by a 9.90 from Britney Ranzy. Ashleigh Gnat, Sarie Morrison and Rheagan Courville all went 9.95 to wrap up the lineup and earn the school-record total.
Another School Record Falls: Tigers Post 49.700 on Floor• Not only has LSU set the overall team score record twice this season, but the Tigers also delivered a new program record
on floor exercise with a 49.700 against Missouri on Feb. 28.• The score breaks the previous record high of 49.675 set against Ohio State on March 5, 2004. • All six gymnasts scored a 9.90 or higher, including Lloimincia Hall’s 9.975 in the anchor spot.• It marks only the second time LSU has ever scored a 49.7-plus in an event. The Tigers went 49.725 on beam at
Oklahoma in 2005.
LSU Rose to the Top: The Tigers Reached No. 1• LSU was No. 1 in the national rankings for three straight weeks after climbing to the top initially on Feb. 24. It was the
first time the Tigers have held the top spot in the national standings since 2005.• LSU has been ranked No. 1 six weeks in school history: Feb. 21, 2005, March 14, 2005, April 21, 2005, Feb. 24, 2014,
March 3, 2014 and March 10, 2014.
Another First in School History: Three LSU Gymnasts Ranked No. 1 in Feb. 24 Standings• For the first time in school history three LSU gymnasts were ranked No. 1 in the national rankings for Feb. 24.• Rheagan Courville was the nation’s No. 1 all-arounder performer with a 39.595 regional qualifying score (RQS), Sarie
Morrison was No. 1 on bars with a 9.935 RQS, and Jessie Jordan was No. 1 on beam with a 9.915 RQS. Lloimincia Hall was tied for the highest RQS in the nation on floor with a 9.945, but she ranked No. 2 in the standings. Courville was No. 2 on beam.
Three Gymnasts Climbing the LSU All-Time Career Individual Title List• Rheagan Courville, Sarie Morrison and Lloimincia Hall are all ranked in the Top 15 in LSU’s career total individual title list• Courville is No. 5 in school history with 69 career titles, five shy of fourth place.• Morrison ranks ninth with 43 career titles, four away of eighth place currently held by Angie Topham (1985-88).• Hall ranks 13th with 29 career titles and is three away from tying Amy McClosky for 12th.• Below is a list of the LSU Career Total Individual Titles Top 20:1. Ashleigh Clare-Kearney (2005-09) 1142. April Burkholder (2003-06) 1083. Sandra Smith (1980-83) 934. Susan Jackson (2007-10) 745. Rheagan Courville (2012- ) 69 6. Jeanie Beadle (1977-78) 667. Jennifer Wood (1993-96) 628. Angie Topham (1985-88) 47
Rheagan Courville - One of the Nation’s Top All-Arounders; One of the Best in LSU History• Rheagan Courville currently ranks No. 2 in the nation with a 39.620 all-around average. She ranked No. 1 after the first
week of competition, the second-straight season she opened the year No. 1 in the all-around standings after she posted a 39.500 to lead the country in last year’s opener.
• Courville entered her junior season as one of the top all-arounders in the country, following a runner-up finish in the all-around at the NCAA Championships last season.
• As a sophomore in 2013, Courville led the nation with nine all-around titles during the year, and she capped the season by winning the NCAA vault national title, becoming LSU’s sixth national champion gymnast.
• Courville is the team leader in individual titles with 69 in her career, including 21 all-around titles.• She is the first LSU gymnast since Ashleigh Clare-Kearney in 2008 to record a 39.600 or higher in the all-around in at least
six meets. Courville has done it seven times in 2014, matching Clare-Kearney’s total in 2008.• Here is a list of the LSU Top 5 for career all-around titles:1. April Burkholder 252. Ashleigh Clare-Kearney 223. Rheagan Courville 214. Sandra Smith 19 5. Susan Jackson 16
Sarie Morrison - LSU’s Bars Title Record Holder• Senior Sarie Morrison ranks as one of the top uneven bars performers in LSU history, and the proof is in the numbers.• Morrison captured her first bars title of the season against Centenary in the opener, and she is up to eight titles this
season.• Morrison shattered the single-season school record with 12 bars titles last season, topping the previous record of nine by
Susan Jackson in 2010. She ranks third this season with eight.• In her career Morrison has racked up 28 bars titles which ranks No. 1 in LSU history, and she keeps creating some distance
in the record book. Ashleigh Clare-Kearney (2005-09) is second with 18 career bars titles.• Here is a list of the LSU Top 6 for most bars titles in a single season:1. Sarie Morrison 12 20132. Susan Jackson 9 20103. Annie Gagnon 8 2004 Sandra Smith 8 1980 Sarie Morrison 8 20146. Jeanie Beadle 7 1977
Lloimincia Hall - One of the Nation’s Most Electrifying Floor Performers• Whether at home or away, the crowd always anticipates the performance they’ll see when LSU junior Lloimincia Hall steps
onto the floor mat.• Not only is Hall one of the most entertaining performers on floor, she also ranks as one of the best in the country. Hall
ranked No. 1 nationally in the event for most of the 2013 season, and she is No. 3 in the current 2014 standings.• Hall tied the LSU single-season record with 10 floor titles last year, equaling the record held by Sandra Smith in 1980 and
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney in 2009. • Hall ranks third in LSU history with 24 career floor titles, trailing Clare-Kearney/April Burkholder (27).• Hall is one of seven gymnasts in LSU history to score a perfect 10.0 on floor, and she is LSU’s all-time record holder for
most career 10s on floor with five.
LSU is Present Throughout the Rankings• LSU is ranked No. 3 in the latest GymInfo Top 25 standings with a 197.720 regional qualifying score. LSU’s No. 5 preseason
ranking was the highest in school history.• LSU in the team rankings: No. 1 on vault (49.550), No. 5 on bars at 49.430, No. 4 on beam at 49.295 and No. 4 on floor
at 49.490. • LSU in individual rankings: Rheagan Courville: 2nd All-Around (39.620), 7th Vault (9.940), 13th Bars (9.915), 9th Beam
• LSU has been ranked in the Top 25 in 192 consecutive polls. The last time the Tigers were not ranked in the top 25 was more than 13 years ago - Feb. 26, 2001.
NCAA University Park Regional(1) Florida - 1st, 197.050Kentucky - 4th, 195.925
NCAA Athens Regional(6) Georgia - 2nd, 196.375
THIS WEEK IN THE SECFriday, April 18NCAA Championships - Birmingham, Ala. (BJCC Arena)Semifinal I - 1 p.m. CT(2) Oklahoma (3) LSU(6) Georgia(7) Michigan(10) Stanford(11) Illinois
NCAA ChampionshipsSemifinal II - 7 p.m.(1) Florida(4) Alabama(5) Utah(8) UCLA(9) Nebraska(15) Penn State
A 10.0 is Not So Uncommon for These Tigers• LSU is one of a handful of teams this season with more than one perfect 10.0 score. LSU has earned four 10s this year.• Lloimincia Hall has scored three 10s this season, all on floor, and Rheagan Courville has one on vault. Hall has five 10s in
her career, while Courville has two.• Overall, LSU has three gymnasts on the roster with a 10 in her career: Lloimincia Hall (5 on floor), Rheagan Courville (2
on vault) and Sarie Morrison (1 on vault).• Hall is now in third place in LSU history with five 10s, trailing Jennifer Wood (9) and April Burkholder (8). She is tied with
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney (5).• With two 10s in her career, Courville is one of only four Tigers with multiple 10s on vault, joining Wood (9), Clare-
Kearney (4) and Burkholder (2).
Three Tigers in the All-Around National Top 10 for First Time in History• On Jan. 27, junior Rheagan Courville was ranked No. 1 in the all-around national standings, and junior Jessie Jordan and
senior Kaleigh Dickson were tied at No. 7 in the standings. It was the first time in LSU history that three gymnasts were ranked in the all-around Top 10 at the same time.
• It was the first time LSU has had three gymnasts ranked in the all-around standings at the same time since April 9, 2007 when Ashleigh Clare-Kearney was No. 1, Kelly Phelan was No. 23 and Nicki Butler was No. 25.
• Courville is currently No. 2 in the all-around, while Jordan is No. 9 and Dickson is No. 15.
LSU Sets School Record With Five Straight 197 Scores at Home; Now Up to Nine Straight• LSU broke the school record with five straight home meets with at least a 197 team score, and the Tigers are up to nine
consecutive 197s or higher at home after doing it in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. • The Tigers posted a 197.050 against Georgia on March 1, 2013, then a 197.500 against Alabama on March 8, 2013, then
a 197.200 in the season opener against Centenary, followed by a 197.175 vs. Auburn, a 197.650 vs. Alabama, a 198.050 against Missouri, a 197.500 vs. NC State, a 197.800 against Kentucky and a 198.325 in the NCAA Regional.
• The previous best was four straight during the 2004 season when the Tigers scored a 197.375 against Kentucky on Feb. 20, 2004, scored a 197.525 versus Auburn on Feb. 27, 2004, 197.525 vs. Ohio State on March 5, 2004, and then earned a 197.500 in the NCAA Regional in Baton Rouge on April 2.
• It also marked the first time in school history LSU scored a 197 or higher in every home meet in a season.
“Bugs” (Ashleigh Gnat) Continues Outstanding Freshman Campaign• LSU freshman Ashleigh Gnat, affectionately known as “Bugs” because of her last name, captured the first individual title
of her young career with a 9.90 on vault at Arkansas on Feb. 7. • Gnat has competed on vault, beam and floor in 11 of 13 meets this season, scoring season highs of 9.95 on vault twice,
9.95 on beam three times and 9.925 on floor• Gnat’s 9.95 on beam against NC State on March 7 is the highest beam score of any freshman in the SEC this season, and
it is the best beam score by an LSU freshman since Lisa Rennie scored a 9.95 at the SEC Championship in 2004.• Gnat posted a 9.95 on beam for the second straight week when she did it against Kentucky on March 14. She is the first
LSU freshman to score at least a 9.95 on beam in back-to-back meets since April Burkholder scored a 9.95 and 9.975 in two straight weeks as a freshman in 2003.
• Gnat earned SEC Freshman of the Week twice this season, the first time after great performances during LSU’s double-meet weekend at Arkansas and at Oklahoma and the second after the meet against Kentucky.
Jessie Jordan is the SEC Gymnast of the Week After the Missouri Meet• Junior Jessie Jordan earned SEC Gymnast of the Week after she led the Tigers to a 198.050 against Missouri.• Jordan shattered her career high in the all-around with a 39.600, and she also won vault with a 9.925 and established a
career high on floor with a 9.925.• It is her first gymnast of the week honor and the second SEC weekly honor of her career. She was freshman of the week
once in 2012.
Morrison Earns Her Third SEC Weekly Honor After the Florida Meet• Senior Sarie Morrison was named SEC Specialist of the Week for the third time this season after her performance at
Florida.• Morrison captured her sixth bars title of the season (and fifth straight) with a 9.95 against the Gators, and she added a
9.90 on vault. It is the fifth time this season Morrison has scored a 9.9-plus on vault and bars in the same meet.
Rheagan Courville is the SEC Gymnast of the Week After the Metroplex Challenge• LSU junior Rheagan Courville earned her first SEC weekly honor of the season and the sixth of her career (3 Gymnast of
the Week, 3 Freshman of the Week) when she was named SEC Gymnast of the Week following her great performance at the Metroplex Challenge.
• Courville tied the nation’s highest all-around total (and her career high) with a 39.750 to win the title, and she added a perfect 10.0 on vault to win the title and lead LSU to a school-record 197.875 score.
CAREER INDIVIDUAL TITLESJr. Rheagan Courville - 69 total titles: 21 AA, 20 VT, 12 BB, 10 UB, 6 FX 2014 titles - 24 (8 AA, 6 VT, 4 UB, 4 BB, 2 FX) • Vault titles: 9.975 vs. ALA, 9.90 at ARK, 10.0 at METRO,
9.925 vs. NCST, 9.925 vs. UK, 9.95 vs NCAA Regional • Bars titles: 9.950 at UF, 9.925 vs. MIZZ, 9.90 vs. NCST,
9.95 vs. UK • Beam titles: 9.925 vs. Cent, 9.875 at UGA, 9.925 at
ARK, 9.975 vs. NCAA Regional • Floor titles: 9.95 vs. Centenary, 9.95 vs. AU • All-Around titles: 39.600 vs. Centenary, 39.375 at UGA,
39.600 vs. AU, 39.500 vs. ALA, 39.750 at METRO, 39.500 vs. NCST, 39.625 vs. UK, 39.725 vs. NCAA Reg
2013 titles - 28 (9 AA, 7 VT, 6 BB, 4 UB, 2 FX) • Vault titles: 9.950 at MIZZ, 9.925 vs UGA, 9.950 at NC
State, 10.000 at SEC Champ., 9.925 at NCAA Regional, 9.950 at NCAA Champ. Semifinal I, 9.9250 at NCAA Event Finals
• Bars titles: 9.950 at Metroplex, 9.850 at Missouri, 9.925 vs. Alabama, 9.875 at NC State
• Beam titles: 9.875 vs. NC State, 9.90 at ALA, 9.950 at UK, 9.90 at MIZZ, 9.850 at NC St, 9.950 at SEC Champ.
• Floor titles: 9.975 vs. NC State, 9.90 at NCAA Champ. Semifinal I
• All-Around titles: 39.500 vs. NC St, 39.450 at METRO, 39.225 at UK, 39.600 at MIZZ, 39.525 vs. ARK, 39.450 vs UGA, 39.600 vs ALA, 39.550 at NC St, 39.750 at SEC
2012 titles - 17 (7 VT, 4 AA, 2 BB, 2 FX, 2 UB) • Vault titles: 9.925 vs. AU, 9.95 at ARK, 9.95 at UGA,
9.90 vs. UK, 9.90 at WASH, 9.875 vs. NC State, 9.925 vs. WVU
• Bars titles: 9.875 vs. Kentucky, 9.90 vs. NC State • Beam titles: 9.925 vs. Kentucky, 9.925 at Florida • Floor titles: 9.90 vs. Auburn, 9.90 at Washington • All-Around titles: 39.450 vs. Kentucky, 39.500 at
Washington, 39.450 vs. Alabama, 39.500 vs. WVU Sr. Sarie Morrison - 43 total titles: 28 UB, 12 VT, 3 AA2014 titles - 13 (5 VT, 8 UB) • Vault titles: 9.925 vs. Centenary, 9.925 at UGA, 9.975 at
OU, 9.925 vs. MIZZ, 9.95 vs. NCAA Regional • Bars titles: 9.925 vs. Centenary, 9.95 vs. ALA, 9.925 at
ARK, 9.925 at OU, 9.975 at METRO, 9.95 at UF, 9.925 vs. MIZZ, 9.90 vs. NCST
2013 titles - 15 (3 VT, 12 UB) • Vault titles: 9.90 vs. NC State, 9.925 at Metroplex, 10.0
vs. ARK • Bars titles: 9.825 vs. NC State, 9.90 vs. UF, 9.925 at
ALA, 9.85 at UK, 9.85 at MIZZ, 9.90 vs. ARK, 9.95 at AU, 9.925 vs UGA, 9.925 vs ALA, 9.875 at NC State, 9.90 at NCAA Regional, 9.95 at NCAA Champ. Semi I
2012 titles - 3 (3 UB) • Bars titles: 9.90 vs. NC State, 9.90 at Iowa, 9.90 vs.
West Virginia2011 titles - 12 (5 UB, 4 VT, 3 AA) • Bars titles: 9.80 at AU, 9.80 vs. UF, 9.90 vs. BYU, 9.875
vs. UGA, 9.925 vs. New Hampshire • Vault titles: 9.825 at Auburn, 9.90 vs. Arkansas, 9.925
vs. Georgia, 9.875 at Kentucky • All-Around titles: 39.150 vs. BYU, 39.350 vs. Arkansas,
39.575 vs. Georgia Jr. Lloimincia Hall - 29 total titles: 24 FX, 2 AA, 1 BB, 2 VT2014 titles - 9 (7 FX, 1 VT, 1 BB)• Vault title: 9.925 vs. NCST• Beam title: 9.875 vs. MIZZ• Floor titles: 10.0 vs. ALA, 10.0 at METRO, 9.975 vs.
MIZZ, 9.95 vs. NCST, 9.925 vs. UK, 9.95 at SEC Champ., 10.0 vs. NCAA Regional
2013 titles - 10 (10 FX) • Floor titles: 9.95 vs. UF, 9.90 at ALA, 9.875 at UK, 10.0
at MIZZ, 9.95 vs. ARK, 9.95 vs UGA, 10.0 vs ALA, 9.9 at NC St, 9.95 at SEC Champ., 9.95 at NCAA Regional
2012 titles - 10 (7 FX, 2 AA, 1 VT) • Vault title: 9.95 at Iowa • Floor titles: 9.90 vs. AU, 9.90 at UGA, 9.875 vs. UK,
9.95 vs. ALA, 9.975 vs. NC State, 9.975 vs. WVU, 9.925 at SEC Championship
LSU Upset No. 2 Oklahoma in a Dual Meet in Norman• On Feb. 9, LSU competed for the second time in three days, but it did not faze the Tigers who earned a 197.650 to beat
No. 2 Oklahoma in Lloyd Noble Center. At the time, the 197.650 ranked as the nation’s top road score by any team.• It marked LSU’s first win in Norman to improve the record to 1-1. The Tigers only other meet at OU was the 1997 season
opener.
Sarie Morrison and Ashleigh Gnat Take Home SEC Weekly Honors after Double-Meet Weekend• LSU senior Sarie Morrison was named the SEC Specialist of the Week while Ashleigh Gnat earned SEC Freshman of the
Week honors after both Tigers excelled during the double-meet weekend at Arkansas (Feb. 7) and at Oklahoma (Feb. 9). • Morrison won three titles in the four events she competed, including a season-high 9.975 on vault at OU. Gnat won the
first two individual titles of her young career, scoring a 9.90 on vault at Arkansas and a 9.90 on beam at Oklahoma to help the Tigers capture two big road wins.
• It marks the fourth time Morrison has earned specialist of the week in her career, and it is Gnat’s first SEC honor.
Lloimincia Hall Named SEC Specialist of the Week After Her Third Career 10.0• Junior Lloimincia Hall notched the third perfect 10.0 score of her career, all on floor, in the final performance in the victory
against Alabama, and she was named SEC Specialist of the Week after her strong outing.
LSU Posts Highest Score in the SEC Road Opener Since 2005• LSU recorded a 196.875 at Georgia, which marks the best team total in the first SEC road meet of the season since the
Tigers tallied a 197.050 at Alabama on Jan. 21, 2005.• It is also the second straight season LSU posted a 196.875 in the first SEC competition of the season. The Tigers scored a
196.875 on Jan. 11, 2013 to beat Florida in Baton Rouge.
LSU Shatters Season-Opener Scoring Record• LSU started strong and maintained momentum throughout the meet against Centenary as the Tigers roared to a 197.200
team score, shattering the school record for highest score in a season opener.• LSU’s previous record was set just last year when the Tigers cracked the 196 mark in a season opener for the first time in
school history with a 196.075 against North Carolina State on Jan. 4, 2013.• LSU’s Top 5 Season Opener scores: 1) 197.200 - 2014. 2) 196.075 - 2013 [Advanced to Super Six that season]. 3) 195.725 -
2008 [Advanced to Super Six]. 4) 194.900 - 2009 [Advanced to Super Six]. 5) 194.875 - 2004. 5) 194.600 - 2003.
Sarie Morrison Claims SEC Event Specialist of the Week Against Centenary• LSU senior Sarie Morrison picked up where she left off last season by dominating in the two events she specializes in for
the Tigers, scoring a 9.925 to win both the vault and bars titles against Centenary. For her outstanding performances, she was named the SEC Event Specialist of the Week.
• It marked the third time in her career Morrison has earned specialist of the week. She also earned it after the NC State meet on Jan. 4, 2013 and the Arkansas meet on Feb. 15, 2013.
All-Americans and All-SEC Performers in 2014• Five Tigers earned NACGC/W Regular Season All-America honors this season: Rheagan Courville (VT/UB/BB/FX/AA),
Kaleigh Dickson (AA), Lloimincia Hall (FX), Jessie Jordan (VT/BB/AA), Sarie Morrison (VT/UB).• Rheagan Courville is a 13-time All-American, Sarie Morrison is a six-time All-American, Jessie Jordan is a five-time All-
American, Lloimincia Hall is a four-time All-American, Kaleigh Dickson is a two-time All-American and Maliah Mathis and Randii Wyrick both have one All-America honor.
• Courville, Hall and Jordan earned All-SEC honors this season, and Hall claimed the SEC Floor title for the third straight year.
D-D Breaux In Year 37 as Head Coach• LSU gymnastics is in its 40th year of existence, and D-D Breaux has been at the helm for nearly all of it as she is in her
37th year as head of the program. Breaux holds a career record of 644-400-8.• In her time as coach, LSU has produced 138 NCAA All-Americans, 116 NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans, 54 All-
Southeastern Conference selections, 164 SEC Academic Honor Roll members, nine NCAA individual national champions, 31 AIAW or NCAA Championships appearances and three NCAA Super Six appearances.
LSU’s Schedule Rated Among the Nation’s Toughest• LSU’s 2014 schedule has been ranked as the No. 3 toughest schedule according to CollegeGymFans.com and the No. 4
toughest by RoadToNationals.com.• The Tigers face ranked opponents in every road meet this season: No. 8 Georgia, No. 11 Arkansas, No. 3 Oklahoma, No. 17
Arizona, No. 21 Kentucky and No. 1 Florida.• LSU will square off against several ranked opponents at home too: No. 13 Auburn, No. 2 Alabama and Kentucky.
SEC WEEKLY HONORSSEC Gymnast of the Week - 2 HonorsRheagan Courville - at Metroplex Challenge (Feb. 15)Jessie Jordan - vs. Missouri (Feb. 28)
SEC Specialist of the Week - 4 HonorsSarie Morrison - vs. Centenary (Jan. 10)Lloimincia Hall - vs. Alabama (Jan. 31)Sarie Morrison - at Arkansas/at Oklahoma (Feb. 7/9)Sarie Morrison - at Florida (Feb. 21)
SEC Freshman of the Week - 2 HonorsAshleigh Gnat - at Arkansas/at Oklahoma (Feb. 7/9)Ashleigh Gnat - vs. Kentucky (March 14)
NCAA REGIONAL SITES
• All-Around titles: 39.200 vs. AU, 39.425 vs. NC State
Jr. Jessie Jordan - 14 total titles: 7 BB, 5 AA, 2 VT2014 titles - 8 (4 BB, 3 AA, 1 VT) • Vault title: 9.925 vs. MIZZ • Beam titles: 9.925 vs. CENT, 9.925 vs. AU, 9.925 at ARK,
9.975 vs. NCST • All-Around titles: 39.375 at UGA, 39.525 at OU, 39.600
vs. MIZZ2013 titles - 3 (2 BB, 1 AA) • Beam titles: 9.90 at Missouri, 9.95 at NCAA Regional • All-Around title: 39.450 at NCAA Regional2012 titles - 3 (1 VT, 1 BB, 1 AA) • Vault title: 9.90 at Washington • Beam title: 9.875 at Washington • All-around title: 39.250 at Georgia
Sr. Maliah Mathis - 8 total titles: 4 FX, 3 VT, 1 BB2014 titles - 2013 title - 1 (1 VT) • Vault title: 9.925 at Auburn2011 titles - 7 (4 FX, 2 VT, 1 BB) • Vault titles: 9.825 at Auburn, 9.80 vs. BYU • Floor titles: 9.875 at Metroplex, 9.925 vs. BYU, 9.90 vs.
ARK, 9.975 vs. UGA • Beam title: 9.85 vs. Arkansas
Fr. Ashleigh Gnat - 5 total titles: 2 VT, 3 BB2014 titles - 5 (2 VT, 3 BB)• Vault title: 9.90 at ARK, 9.95 vs. NCAA Regional• Beam titles: 9.90 at OU, 9.875 vs. MIZZ, 9.95 vs. UK
Sr. Kaleigh Dickson - 3 total titles: 2 VT, 1 UB2014 titles - 2 (2 VT)• Vault titles: 9.925 vs. Missouri, 9.925 vs. UK 2013 titles - 1 (1 UB)• Bars title: 9.85 at Missouri
Complete List of Honors for Current LSU Gymnasts• Rheagan Courville - 2014 First-Team Regular Season All-American (VT, AA), 2014 Second-Team Regular Season All-
American (UB, BB, FX), 2014 Central Region Co-Gymnast of the Year, 2014 All-SEC, 2014 SEC Gymnast of the Week (at Metroplex Challenge), 2013 NCAA Vault National Champion, 2013 NCAA All-Around National Runner-Up, 2013 First-Team All-American (VT, FX, AA), 2013 First-Team Regular Season All-American (VT, AA), 2013 Second-Team Regular Season All-American (BB), 2013 Central Region Gymnast of the Year, 2013 SEC Gymnast of the Year, 2013 SEC All-Around, Vault and Beam Champion, 2013 All-SEC, 2013 SEC Gymnast of the Week (vs. NC State, at Missouri), 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2012 First-Team All-American (VT, AA), 2012 First-Team All-SEC, 2012 Freshman All-SEC, 2012 SEC Freshman of the Week (vs. Kentucky, vs. Alabama, vs. West Virginia), 2012 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
Rheagan CourvilleAll-Around5-2 • Jr. • 2LBaton Rouge, La. (LAGTC)
• 2014 Central Region Co-Gymnast of the Year
• 2014 First-Team Regular Season All-American (VT, AA)
• 2014 Second-Team Regular Season All-American (UB, BB, FX)
• 2014 All-SEC• 2014 SEC Gymnast of the Week (at
Metroplex Challenge)• 2013 NCAA Vault National Champion• 2013 NCAA All-Around National Runner-Up• 2013 First-Team All-American (VT, FX, AA)• 2013 First-Team Regular Season All-American (VT, AA)• 2013 Second-Team Regular Season All-American (BB)• 2013 Central Region Gymnast of the Year• 2013 SEC Gymnast of the Year• 2013 SEC All-Around, Vault and Beam Champion• 2013 All-SEC• 2013 SEC Gymnast of the Week (vs. NC State, at Missouri)• 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll• 2012 First-Team All-American (VT, AA)• 2012 First-Team All-SEC• 2012 Freshman All-SEC• 2012 SEC Freshman of the Week (vs. Kentucky, vs. Alabama, vs. West Virginia)• 2012 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Ranked No. 2 nationally in the all-around, No. 7 on vault, No. 13 on bars, No. 9 on beam and No. 11 on floor ... Ranks third in LSU history with 21 career all-around titles and has eight in 2014 ... Has 24 individual titles so far this season ... One of only four gymnasts in LSU history with multiple 10s on vault ... Has seven all-around scores of at least a 39.600, the most in a season by an LSU gymnast since Ashleigh Clare-Kearney also did it seven times in 2008 ... Named Central Region Co-Gymnast of the Year, the second straight season she earned the honor ... Awarded five Regular Season All-America honors ... Led LSU to a school-record 198.325 in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional with a 39.725 all-around, 9.95s on vault and floor and a career-best 9.975 on beam ... Earned All-SEC honors with a second-place finish on beam at the SEC Championship ... Captured the all-around, vault and bars titles against Kentucky ... Won the all-around, vault and bars titles against NC State ... Matched her season high on floor with a 9.95 and won bars with a 9.925 against Missouri ... Posted a 39.675 all-around total at Florida with a career-high tying 9.95 on bars to win the title ... Named SEC Gymnast of the Week after she tied the nation’s highest all-around total (and her career high) with a 39.750, including a perfect 10.0 on vault ... Earned the vault and beam titles at Arkansas ... Won the vault and all-around titles versus Alabama ... Captured the floor and all-around titles against Auburn ... Tied for the all-around and beam titles at Georgia ... Posted the nation’s highest all-around score of the opening weekend with a 39.600 against Centenary, and she captured the floor (9.95) and beam (9.925) titles as well ... One of the nation’s elite all-arounders … Returning NCAA vault champion, eight-time All-American, three-time SEC champion and conference gymnast of the year … A team leader, she is expected to continue her role as a high-end performer as a junior.
COURVILLE’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 10.000 at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14Bars: 9.950, twice (Last: vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14; First: at Florida, 2-21-14)Beam: 9.975 vs. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, 4-5-14Floor: 9.950, four times (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. Centenary, 1-10-14)All-Around: 39.750 at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14
COURVILLE’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 10.000, twice (Last: 2-15-14 at Metroplex Challenge; First: 3-23-13 at SEC Championship)Bars: 9.950, three times (Last: 3-14-14 vs. Kentucky; First: 1-26-13 at Metroplex Challenge)Beam: 9.975 (4-5-14 vs. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional)Floor: 9.975 (1-4-13 vs. NC State)
All-Around: 39.750, twice (Last: 2-15-14 at Metroplex Challenge; First: 3-23-13 at SEC Championship)
SENIOR SEASON (2014) Ranks 15th nationally in the all-around and 25th on vault ... Suffered an injury during the NCAA Regional that will limit her participation at the championships ... Tied her career highs with a 9.90 on bars and 9.875 on beam in the regional ... Shattered her career high again with a 39.500 in the all-around against Kentucky, including a 9.925 on vault to win the title ... Recorded a career-high 39.475 in the all-around against Missouri, shared the vault title with a 9.925 and scored a career-best 9.925 on floor ... Earned a solid 39.375 all-around total at Florida led by 9.875s on vault and floor ... Tied her career high on bars with a 9.90 and her best on the all-around with a 39.425 at Metroplex Challenge ... Posted a 9.90 on vault at Oklahoma ... Tallied a career-high 39.425 in the all-around, including a career-best 9.90 on floor, against Auburn ... Led off the vault lineup with a 9.85 against Centenary and at Georgia ... Named to the 2014 SEC Community Service Team ... Outstanding student-athlete who has been a consistent all-arounder during her career … Raised her level of competition as a junior, setting career highs on vault, bars, beam and the all-around.
DICKSON’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 9.925, twice (Last: vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14; First: vs. Missouri, 2-28-14)Bars: 9.900, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14)Beam: 9.875, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14)Floor: 9.925 vs. Missouri, 2-28-14All-Around: 39.500 vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14
DICKSON’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.925, three times (Last: 3-14-14 vs. Kentucky; First: 3-8-13 vs. Alabama)Bars: 9.900, three times (Last: 4-5-14 vs. NCAA BR Regional; First: 1-26-13 at Metroplex Challenge)Beam: 9.875, three times (Last: 4-5-14 vs. NCAA BR Regional; First: 3-23-13 at SEC Championship) Floor: 9.925 (2-28-14 vs. Missouri)All-Around: 39.500 (3-14-14 vs. Kentucky)
SENIOR SEASON (2014) An excellent student who is a three-time NACGC/W Scholastic All-American and three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member … Trains on beam and floor and has competed in both events for the Tigers … Has shown improvement each season and can step into the lineup whenever called upon.
DUVALL’S SEASON HIGHSBeam:Floor: DUVALL’S CAREER HIGHSBeam: 9.350 (2-4-11 vs. BYU)Floor: 9.575 (1-20-12 at Arkansas)
Sydney EwingAll-Around5-0 • Fr. • HSLafayette, La. (Acadiana)
TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) Tallied a season-best 9.90 on beam at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Tied her season high on beam again with a 9.85 at the SEC Championship ... Competed for the first time all season on vault against Kentucky and scored a 9.875 ... Earned a season-high tying 9.85 on
beam versus NC State ... Tied her season high with a 9.85 on beam at Metroplex Challenge ... Tallied a season-high 9.85 on beam versus Alabama ... Scored a 9.75 on beam against Auburn ... Saw her first action as a Tiger in the beam lineup against Centenary and scored a 9.75 that counted toward the team’s 49.250 total ... The top in-state performer in the class of 2013 who performed well in her final season of club gymnastics … Trains as an all-arounder and will challenge for a spot in the lineups as a freshman … Adds quality depth to each event after receiving great coaching at the club level.
EWING’S SEASON/CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.875 vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14Beam: 9.900 vs. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, 4-5-14
SENIOR SEASON (2014) A superior student who has earned four NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors in her career while studying microbiology at LSU … A leader in the classroom who will compete as
a fifth-year senior in 2014 … Bars specialist who has improved in the event every season … Lends outstanding depth on bars and can step in the lineup whenever called upon.
FLEMING’S SEASON HIGHSBars:
FLEMING’S CAREER HIGHSBars: 9.775 (2-10-12 at Florida)
SENIOR SEASON (2014) A bars specialist … Possesses tremendous experience in the lineup, having competed in
the past at NCAA Regional and Championship meets … Valuable contributor who can step in and compete at any moment when called upon … A great all-around student-athlete who serves the local community, has earned SEC Academic Honor Roll status and works hard in the gym.
FOX’S SEASON HIGHSBars:
FOX’S CAREER HIGHSBars: 9.800 (1-11-13 vs. Florida)
• 2013 Scholastic All-American• 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Competed in the leadoff spot on beam at Georgia and scored a 9.70 ... Athletic sophomore who will push for a spot in the lineup for all three events she trains … Saw
action on beam in exhibition routines as a freshman … Adds quality depth on vault, beam and floor … Fantastic student who earned Scholastic All-America honors and a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
GAUTHIER’S SEASON HIGHSBeam: 9.700 at Georgia, 1-17-14
GAUTHIER’S CAREER HIGHSBeam: 9.700 (1-17-14 at Georgia)
• 2014 SEC Freshman of the Week (at Arkansas/at Oklahoma; vs. Kentucky)
TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)Has competed on vault, beam and floor in 11 of 13 meets ... Posted 9.95s on vault and beam, sharing the vault title, at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Earned SEC Co-Freshman of
the Week honors after she tallied her second straight 9.95 on beam to win the title against Kentucky, becoming only the second LSU freshman in school history to post back-to-back scores of 9.95 or higher on beam (April Burkholder was first in 2003) ... Shattered her beam season high with a 9.95 against NC State, and that is the highest beam score by any freshman in the SEC this season and the best beam score by an LSU freshman since 2004 when Lisa Rennie went 9.95 ... Won the beam title with a 9.875 against Missouri and added a season-high 9.925 on floor ... Continued her improvement by tallying the second-highest score by a freshman in the SEC this season with a 9.95 on vault at Metroplex Challenge, and she also added a season-high 9.90 on floor ... Earned SEC Freshman of the Week after she won the vault title at Arkansas and beam title at Oklahoma to help the Tigers secure two big road wins ... Won beam at OU with a season-high 9.90 ... Picked up the first individual title of her career with a 9.90 on vault at Arkansas and matched her season high on floor with a 9.875 ... Earned the first 9.90 of her career on vault at Georgia ... Showcased her skills by scoring a 9.85 on beam and a 9.875 on floor to help lead the Tigers to a 197.200 in a victory against Centenary ... Her 9.85 on beam marks the highest beam score by a freshman in a season opener in LSU history ... One of the nation’s best club gymnasts who shined during her final season in 2013, winning the vault and floor national titles while placing second in the all-around at J.O. Nationals … Dynamic and powerful gymnast who possesses elite skills in several events.
GNAT’S SEASON/CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.950, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-15-14; First: at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14)Beam: 9.950, three times (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. NC State, 3-7-14)Floor: 9.925 vs. Missouri, 2-28-14
GNAT’S CAREER INDIVIDUAL TITLESTotal: 5 (Vault: 2, Beam: 3)
Lloimincia HallAll-Around4-11 • Jr. • 2LDallas, Texas (Texas Dreams)
• 2014 First-Team Regular Season All-American (FX)
• 2014 SEC Floor Exercise Champion• 2014 All-SEC• 2014 SEC Specialist of the Week (vs.
Alabama)• 2013 Second-Team All-American (FX)• 2013 First-Team Regular Season All-
American (FX)• 2013 SEC Floor Exercise Champion• 2013 All-SEC• 2013 NACGC/W Scholastic All-American • 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll• 2013 SEC Gymnast of the Week (vs. Florida)• 2013 SEC Specialist of the Week (at Missouri, vs. Alabama)• 2012 Second-Team All-American (FX)• 2012 SEC Floor Exercise Champion• 2012 First-Team All-SEC• 2012 Freshman All-SEC• 2012 SEC Freshman of the Week (vs. Auburn, vs. NC State)
• 2012 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Ranks No. 3 nationally on floor ... Owns LSU record for most perfect 10s on floor with five ... Holds 24 career floor titles which ranks third all-time in LSU history ... Tallied her third perfect 10.0 of the season and fifth of her career on floor in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Earned the SEC Floor Title for the third straight year which is a school record ... Won the floor title with a 9.925 against Kentucky ... Captured the vault (9.925) and floor (9.95) titles against NC State ... Won her 20th career floor title with a 9.975, earned her first career beam title with a 9.875 and tallied a season-high 9.90 on vault against Missouri ... Scored her second perfect 10.0 of the season and fourth of her career on floor at Metroplex Challenge ... Tied her career high with a 9.875 in the leadoff spot on beam at Oklahoma and added a 9.95 on floor ... Posted a 9.925 on floor at Arkansas ... Tallied the third perfect 10.0 score of her career on floor against Alabama, winning her first title of the season in the process, and also matched her career high on beam with a 9.875 ... Scored a 9.925 on floor and 9.825s on vault and beam against Auburn ... A superb all-arounder who ranks as one of the country’s best floor exercise performers and one of the best in LSU history ... Ranks third for most perfect 10s in LSU history with five.
HALL’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 9.925 vs. NC State, 3-7-14Bars: Beam: 9.875 three times (Last: vs. Missouri, 2-28-14; First: vs. Alabama, 1-31-14)Floor: 10.000, three times (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. Alabama, 1-31-14)All-Around:
HALL’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.950 (3-9-12 at Iowa)Bars: 9.850 (four times; Last: 2-15-13 vs. Arkansas)Beam: 9.875 (five times; Last: 2-28-14 vs. Missouri; First: 2-10-12 at Florida)Floor: 10.000 (five times; Last: 4-5-14 vs. NCAA BR Regional; First: 2-8-13 at Missouri) All-Around: 39.450 (three times; Last: 1-11-13 vs. Florida)
JUNIOR SEASON (2014)Ranks No. 9 in the country in the all-around, No. 16 on vault and No. 6 on beam ... Matched her career high in the all-around with a 39.600 at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, and she added a 9.925 on floor and 9.90s on vault and beam ... Awarded three Regular Season All-America honors ... Earned All-SEC honors with a second-place finish on vault, scoring a career-high tying 9.95 at the SEC Championship ... Provided a solid 39.525 in the all-around against Kentucky, finishing second on beam and floor with 9.90s ... Rested on vault and floor against NC State, but she tallied a career-high 9.975 on beam to win the title ... Her 9.975 on beam against NC State ranks as the best beam score by
an LSU gymnast since Ashleigh Clare-Kearney did it in the 2008 NCAA Regional in Baton Rouge ... For the second straight week she posted a new career high in the all-around with a 39.600 against Missouri, including a 9.925 to win the vault title and a career-high 9.925 on floor ... Named SEC Gymnast of the Week after she won the all-around and guided LSU to a 198.050 against Missouri ... Recorded a new career high in the all-around again with a 39.550 at Florida, highlighted by a career-best 9.95 on vault and a season-high tying 9.925 on beam ... Shattered her career high with a 9.925 on bars at Metroplex Challenge ... Earned her second all-around title of the season with a career-high 39.525 at Oklahoma and matched her career highs on vault (9.925) and floor (9.90) ... Won the beam title at Arkansas with a 9.925 ... Led the team with a 9.90 on beam versus Alabama ... Won the beam title with a 9.925 against Auburn ... Tied for the all-around title at Georgia, the second time she has won the all-around at Georgia, with a 39.375, and she tied her career high on bars with a 9.875 ... Posted a career-high 39.500 in the all-around against Centenary as she captured a tie of the beam title with a 9.925 and placed second on vault with a 9.90 ... A poised and confident performer on beam who has anchored the event in her first two seasons at LSU.
JORDAN’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 9.950, twice (Last: at SEC Championship, 3-22-14; First: at Florida, 2-21-14)Bars: 9.925 at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14Beam: 9.975 vs. NC State, 3-7-14Floor: 9.925, twice (Last: vs. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. Missouri, 2-28-14) All-Around: 39.600, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. Missouri, 2-28-14)
JORDAN’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.950, twice (Last: 3-22-14 at SEC Championship; First: 2-21-14 at Florida)Bars: 9.925 (2-15-14 at Metroplex Challenge)Beam: 9.975 (3-7-14 vs. NC State)Floor: 9.925, twice (Last: 4-5-14 vs. NCAA BR Regional; First: 2-28-14 vs. Missouri) All-Around: 39.600, twice (Last: 4-5-14 vs. NCAA BR Regional; First: 2-28-14 vs. Missouri)
• 2013 First-Team All-American (VT)• 2013 SEC Specialist of the Week at
Metroplex Challenge
SENIOR SEASON (2014) Earned a 9.875 on floor against Kentucky ... In exhibition routines against NC State she scored a 9.875 on vault and a 9.775 on floor
... Competed on floor and scored a 9.725 against Centenary ... Returning First-Team All-American on vault … Outstanding vaulter and floor exercise performer who provides consistency on both events.
MATHIS’ SEASON HIGHSFloor: 9.875 vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14
MATHIS’ CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.925 (2-22-13 at Auburn)Beam: 9.850 (2-11-11 vs. Arkansas) Floor: 9.975 (2-18-11 vs. Georgia)
• 2014 First-Team Regular Season All-American (UB)
• 2014 Second-Team Regular Season All-American (VT)
• 2014 SEC Specialist of the Week (vs Centenary; at Arkansas/at Oklahoma; at Florida)
• 2013 First-Team All-American (VT, UB)• 2013 First-Team Regular Season All-American (UB)• 2013 SEC Specialist of the Week (vs NC State; vs Arkansas)• 2012 Second-Team All-American (UB)• 2011 Second-Team All-SEC• 2011 Freshman All-SEC• 2011 SEC Freshman of the Week (vs Georgia)
SENIOR SEASON (2014) Ranks No. 11 nationally on vault and No. 4 on bars ... Is the all-time career bars title record holder at LSU with 28 and counting ... A two-time Regular Season All-American this year ... Won a share of the vault title with a 9.95 and added a 9.90 on bars at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Earned her eighth bars title of the season with a 9.90 against NC State ... Captured her seventh bars title of the season and collected the vault title with a 9.925 in both events against Missouri ... Won another bars title at Florida with a 9.95 and earned SEC Specialist of the Week for the third time this season ... Established a new career high on bars with a 9.975 at Metroplex Challenge to win the title ... Earned SEC Specialist of the Week for the second time this season after she won the vault title with a 9.975 and the bars title with a 9.925 at Oklahoma and tallied the bars title with a 9.925 at Arkansas ... Captured the bars title with a 9.95 versus Alabama and also posted a 9.95 on vault ... Won the vault title with a 9.925 at Georgia ... Named the SEC Event Specialist of the Week after she dominated in the two events she competed in the season opener, posting identical 9.925’s on vault and bars to guide the Tigers to a 197.200 in a victory against Centenary ... Earned the vault and bars titles for her performances against Centenary ... Returning four-time All-American … Limited to vault and bars as a junior due to past injuries, and she excelled in both events … Outstanding on bars where she has been nationally ranked in three straight seasons.
MORRISON’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 9.975 at Oklahoma, 2-9-14Bars: 9.975 at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14
MORRISON’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 10.000 (2-15-13 vs. Arkansas)Bars: 9.975 (2-15-14 at Metroplex Challenge)Beam: 9.875 (2-18-11 vs. Georgia) Floor: 9.900 (2-18-11 vs. Georgia)All-Around: 39.575 (2-18-11 vs. Georgia) MORRISON’S 2014 INDIVIDUAL TITLESTotal: 13 (Vault: 5, Bars: 8)
TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)Possesses a good degree of difficulty and trains all four events … Athletic performer who can compete for a spot in the lineup in any event … Provides solid depth as an all-arounder.
OLIVA’S SEASON/CAREER HIGHSN/A
Britney Ranzy All-Around5-3 • Jr. • 1LChesapeake, Va. (Excalibur)
• 2011 First-Team All-Pac-10• 2011 NCAA Corvallis Regional Vault and
Floor Exercise Co-Champion
JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Scored a 9.925 on bars for the second straight week at Florida ... Set a new career high with a 9.925 on bars at Metroplex Challenge ...
Matched her career highs on vault (9.925) and bars (9.875) at Oklahoma ... Recorded a 9.90 on vault versus Alabama ... Earned a 9.875 on vault for the second-straight week at Georgia ... Made solid contributions in the season opener, posting a 9.875 on vault and bars against Centenary ... Possesses tremendous skills in all four events … Former U.S. National Team member with great experience in big meets.
RANZY’S SEASON HIGHSVault: 9.925 at Oklahoma, 2-9-14Bars: 9.925, twice (Last: at Florida, 2-21-14; First: at Metroplex Challenge, 2-15-14)Beam: Floor: 9.800 vs. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, 4-5-14
RANZY’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.925 (four times; Last: 2-9-14 at Oklahoma)Bars: 9.925 (twice; Last: 2-21-14 at Florida; First: 2-15-14 at Metroplex Challenge)Beam: 9.100 (2-8-13 at Missouri)Floor: 9.900 (4-2-11 at NCAA Corvallis Regional) *at Oregon State
RANZY’S CAREER INDIVIDUAL TITLES (All at Oregon State)Total: 7 (Vault: 6, Floor: 1)
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Tied her season high on floor with a 9.925 in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Posted a
season-high 9.925 on floor versus NC State ... Registered a 9.90 on floor against Missouri ... Earned her fourth score of 9.875 on floor this year at Florida ... Scored a 9.875 on floor at Oklahoma ... Tied her career high with a 9.825 on beam at Arkansas ... Set a career high with a 9.85 on bars, tied her career mark with a 9.825 on beam and scored another 9.90 on floor versus Alabama ... Posted a 9.90 on floor for the second straight week and won the title at Georgia and also tallied a career-high 9.80 on bars ... Earned a 9.90 on
floor in the opener against Centenary ... A powerful gymnast with solid skills in all four events … Excelled on vault and floor as a freshman and will look to hone her skills on bars and beam entering her sophomore campaign … 2013 SEC Floor Co-Champion (along with teammate Lloimincia Hall) who performed at a high level in the postseason.
SAVONA’S SEASON HIGHSBars: 9.850 vs. Alabama, 1-31-14Beam: 9.825, twice (Last: at Arkansas, 2-7-14; First: vs. Alabama, 1-31-14)Floor: 9.925, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14; First: vs. NC State, 3-7-14)
SAVONA’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.875 (three times; Last: 2-22-13 at Auburn; First: 1-18-13 at Alabama)Bars: 9.850 (1-31-14 vs. Alabama)Beam: 9.825, three times (Last: 2-7-14 at Arkansas; First: 1-11-13 vs. Florida)Floor: 9.950 (3-23-13 at SEC Championship)All-Around: 38.800 (1-18-13 at Alabama)
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Tied her season high on bars with a 9.90 in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional ... Tallied a new season high with a 9.90 on bars against Kentucky ... Posted a then season-high
9.875 on bars against Missouri ... Earned a 9.825 on bars for the second straight meet at Metroplex Challenge ... Improved her performance at Oklahoma as she recorded a 9.825 on bars ... Scored a 9.70 on bars in her first routine of the season at Arkansas ... An outstanding athlete with all-around potential … A returning First-Team All-American on uneven bars who possesses the skills to be a high scorer on each event.
WYRICK’S SEASON HIGHSBars: 9.900, twice (Last: vs. NCAA BR Regional, 4-5-14, First: vs. Kentucky, 3-14-14)
WYRICK’S CAREER HIGHSVault: 9.875 (2-8-13 at Missouri)Bars: 9.925 (three times, Last: 4-19-13 at NCAA Champ Semi I; First: 3-1-13 vs. Georgia)Beam: 9.825 (3-8-13 vs. Alabama)Floor: 9.775 (3-8-13 vs. Alabama)
WYRICK’S CAREER INDIVIDUAL TITLESTotal: 2 (Bars: 2)
Shae ZamardiAll-Around5-3 • Fr. • HSVancouver Island, B.C. (Flicka)
TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)Scored a 9.225 on bars after she fell in her first performance as a Tiger ... Solid competitor in all four events … Possesses elite skills on bars and can step into the lineup when called upon … Provides quality depth as an all-arounder.
ZAMARDI’S SEASON/CAREER HIGHSBars: 9.225 vs. Centenary, 1-10-14