OKLAHOMA vs. ALABAMA | Coleman Coliseum | March 15, 2013 | 7:30 P.M. CT 2 SUPER SIXES | 12 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES | 10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 57 ALL-AMERICANS OU vs. ALABAMA No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 4 Alabama meet in a top-5 showdown on Friday in Tuscaloosa, Ala., at 7:30 p.m. CT. The Sooners are making are making the trip to Alabama after the Crimson Tide visited Norman in 2012 when OU came away with a 197.300-197.150 victory. The last time OU traveled to Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide came out on top, 196.725-196.525 in 2009. OU will look to break Alabama’s 33 consecutive home win streak, a run that has been going since the Crimson Tide lost to LSU on Feb. 13, 2009. A LOOK AT nO. 4 ALABAMA Alabama’s team total last week at LSU is the highest road score in the nation this season with the Tide totaling a 197.725 team score behind a 49.525 on vault. Nationally, Alabama is ranked No. 2 on balance beam, No. 3 on floor, No. 4 on vault and No. 6 on the uneven bars. Junior Kim Jacob, ranked No. 16 in the all-around, moved up to No. 4 on the floor exercise and No. 9 on the balance beam after tying or exceeding her season-high scores on both events last week. Alabama has wins this season over Missouri, Kentucky, Auburn, UCLA and LSU (twice). Friday night will be Senior Night for the Crimson Tide; last season in Ala- bama’s home finale, the defending national champions scored a 197.625. OLSON NAMED AAI AWARD FINALIST University of Oklahoma gymnast Brie Olson was named one of six finalists for the AAI Award recogniz- ing the most outstanding senior female gymnast in the country. A native of St. Cloud, Minn., Olson is a three-time All-American for the first-ranked Sooners who currently ranks in the top 25 nationally in the all-around and three events. The senior currently sits at No. 5 in the country in the all-around in addition to being ranked No. 5 on bars, No. 9 on beam, No. 10 on floor and No. 26 on vault. Olson has tied or set new career highs in every event this season, helping Oklahoma to the No. 1 ranking in the nation this season. Olson tied an OU record and recorded the highest all-around score by any senior in the country this season against No. 5 UCLA, recording a 39.700 in OU’s win over the Bruins. LAST TIME - SENIOR DAY VS. NO. 9 STANFORD, UNC NORMAN, Okla. - The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team posted its ninth-straight score above a 197 Sunday on Senior Day, scoring a 197.525 to defeat No. 9 Stanford (196.000) and North Carolina (195.300). OU swept each team event to go to 19-0 on the season, the most regular season wins in program history, including 5-0 in four home meets this season. OU was without freshman Keeley Kmieciak due to illness, forcing Oklahoma to shuffle its lineups late. The Sooners didn’t miss a step, highlighted by junior Hayden Ward stepping in on bars with a 9.9 and sophomore Becca Clark earning a 9.775 on beam. The Sooners also claimed every individual event, with freshman Haley Scaman earning the vault and floor titles, Olson claiming the bar title and junior Taylor Spears earning the top score on beam. Oklahoma Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (CT)/RESULTS 1.5 No. 11 Georgia Athens, Ga. W, 196.450-195.425 1.12 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. W, 196.700-193.625 1.18 No. 11 Denver NORMAN W, 197.325-195-850 1.26 Metroplex Challenge Forth Worth, Texas 1st, 197.275 No. 7 LSU 2nd, 197.100 No. 16 Oregon State 3rd, 196.825 No. 9 Georgia 4th, 196.775 Washington 5th, 194.875 2.1 West Virginia Quad Morgantown, W.Va. 1st, 197.375 West Virginia 2nd, 196.050 Western Michigan 3rd, 192.475 William & Mary 4th, 192.225 2.8 Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 197.625-194.725 2.15 Perfect 10 Challenge Oklahoma City 1st, 197.450 No. 16 Boise State 2nd, 195.575 BYU 3rd, 194.175 TWU 4th, 191.425 2.22 No. 5 UCLA NORMAN W, 198.375-197.200 3.1 TWU Denton, Texas W, 197.275-195.300 3.8 No. 16 Arizona NORMAN W, 197.875-196.125 3.10 No. 9 Stanford NORMAN 1st, 197.525-196.000 North Carolina 195.300 3.15 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7:30 p.m. Big 12 Championships 3.23 Big 12 Championships Ames, Iowa 2 p.m. NCAA Championships 4.6 NCAA Regionals NORMAN 4 p.m. 4.19 NCAA Semifinals Los Angeles TBA 4.20 NCAA Super Six Los Angeles 6 p.m. 4.21 NCAA Event Finals Los Angeles 3 p.m. Bold denotes home meets FOLLOW THE SOONERS! OU women’s gymnastics fans can get up-to-the minute and behind-the-scenes stories, features and photos of the Sooners by following OU at the following places online: Website & Blog www.SoonerSports.com Facebook Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics Twitter @OUGymnastics Instagram OU_WGymnastics Jordan Christiansen, Women’s Gymnastics SID McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 O: (405) 325-8413| C: (801) 717-5217 | E: [email protected]www.SoonerSports.com | Twitter: @OUgymnastics, @soonersportscom At A Glance Date . . . . . Friday, March 15, 2013 Time .............. 7:30 p.m. CT Location........ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Venue........ Coleman Coliseum Live Video ......... RollTide.com Live Results ........ RollTide.com No. 1 Oklahoma (19-0) SOONERS WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS No. 4 Alabama (6-2-1) CRIMSON TIDE
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OU vs. ALABAMANo. 1 Oklahoma and No. 4 Alabama meet in a top-5 showdown on Friday in Tuscaloosa, Ala., at 7:30 p.m. CT. The Sooners are making are making the trip to Alabama after the Crimson Tide visited Norman in 2012 when OU came away with a 197.300-197.150 victory. The last time OU traveled to Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide came out on top, 196.725-196.525 in 2009. OU will look to break Alabama’s 33 consecutive home win streak, a run that has been going since the Crimson Tide lost to LSU on Feb. 13, 2009.
A LOOK AT nO. 4 ALABAMA Alabama’s team total last week at LSU is the highest road score in the nation this season with the Tide totaling a 197.725 team score behind a 49.525 on vault. Nationally, Alabama is ranked No. 2 on balance beam, No. 3 on floor, No. 4 on vault and No. 6 on the uneven bars. Junior Kim Jacob, ranked No. 16 in the all-around, moved up to No. 4 on the floor exercise and No. 9 on the balance beam after tying or exceeding her season-high scores on both events last week. Alabama has wins this season over Missouri, Kentucky, Auburn, UCLA and LSU (twice). Friday night will be Senior Night for the Crimson Tide; last season in Ala-bama’s home finale, the defending national champions scored a 197.625.
OLSON NAMED AAI AWARD FINALISTUniversity of Oklahoma gymnast Brie Olson was named one of six finalists for the AAI Award recogniz-ing the most outstanding senior female gymnast in the country. A native of St. Cloud, Minn., Olson is a three-time All-American for the first-ranked Sooners who currently ranks in the top 25 nationally in the all-around and three events. The senior currently sits at No. 5 in the country in the all-around in addition to being ranked No. 5 on bars, No. 9 on beam, No. 10 on floor and No. 26 on vault. Olson has tied or set new career highs in every event this season, helping Oklahoma to the No. 1 ranking in the nation this season. Olson tied an OU record and recorded the highest all-around score by any senior in the country this season against No. 5 UCLA, recording a 39.700 in OU’s win over the Bruins.
LAST TIME - SENIOR DAY VS. NO. 9 STANFORD, UNC NORMAN, Okla. - The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team posted its ninth-straight score above a 197 Sunday on Senior Day, scoring a 197.525 to defeat No. 9 Stanford (196.000) and North Carolina (195.300). OU swept each team event to go to 19-0 on the season, the most regular season wins in program history, including 5-0 in four home meets this season. OU was without freshman Keeley Kmieciak due to illness, forcing Oklahoma to shuffle its lineups late. The Sooners didn’t miss a step, highlighted by junior Hayden Ward stepping in on bars with a 9.9 and sophomore Becca Clark earning a 9.775 on beam. The Sooners also claimed every individual event, with freshman Haley Scaman earning the vault and floor titles, Olson claiming the bar title and junior Taylor Spears earning the top score on beam.
Oklahoma ScheduleDATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (CT)/RESULTS1.5 No. 11 Georgia Athens, Ga. W, 196.450-195.4251.12 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. W, 196.700-193.6251.18 No. 11 Denver NORMAN W, 197.325-195-8501.26 Metroplex Challenge Forth Worth, Texas 1st, 197.275 No. 7 LSU 2nd, 197.100 No. 16 Oregon State 3rd, 196.825
No. 9 Georgia 4th, 196.775 Washington 5th, 194.8752.1 West Virginia Quad Morgantown, W.Va. 1st, 197.375 West Virginia 2nd, 196.050 Western Michigan 3rd, 192.475 William & Mary 4th, 192.2252.8 Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 197.625-194.7252.15 Perfect 10 Challenge Oklahoma City 1st, 197.450 No. 16 Boise State 2nd, 195.575 BYU 3rd, 194.175 TWU 4th, 191.4252.22 No. 5 UCLA NORMAN W, 198.375-197.2003.1 TWU Denton, Texas W, 197.275-195.3003.8 No. 16 Arizona NORMAN W, 197.875-196.125 3.10 No. 9 Stanford NORMAN 1st, 197.525-196.000 North Carolina 195.3003.15 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7:30 p.m.
Big 12 Championships3.23 Big 12 Championships Ames, Iowa 2 p.m.
NCAA Championships4.6 NCAA Regionals NORMAN 4 p.m.4.19 NCAA Semifinals Los Angeles TBA4.20 NCAA Super Six Los Angeles 6 p.m.4.21 NCAA Event Finals Los Angeles 3 p.m.
Bold denotes home meets
FOLLOW THE SOONERS!OU women’s gymnastics fans can get up-to-the minute and behind-the-scenes stories, features and photos of the Sooners by following OU at the following places online: Website & Blog www.SoonerSports.com Facebook Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics Twitter @OUGymnastics Instagram OU_WGymnastics
Jordan Christiansen, Women’s Gymnastics SIDMcClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019O: (405) 325-8413| C: (801) 717-5217 | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @OUgymnastics, @soonersportscom
GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation........................................................Norman,Okla.Enrollment.............................................................. 30,754Founded..................................................................... 1890President...................................................... DavidL.BorenVP/AthleticsDirector................................... JoeCastiglioneNickname...............................................................SoonersColors...................................................... Crimson&CreamConference............................................................... Big12Arena....................................................LloydNobleCenterCapacity.................................................................. 12,000OU’sAll-TimeRecord..........................................563-324-4 TEAM INFORMATION2012OverallRecord.................................................... 19-32012HighScore......................................197.450(atTWU)2012Big12Finish..........................................................1st2012NationalFinish..................................................... 7th COACHING STAFFHead Coach .................................. K.J. Kindler (7th Season)Alma Mater .............................................. Iowa State, 1992Record at OU ........................................................169-45-2Career Record .......................................................243-98-3Assistant Coach ................................. Lou Ball (7th Season)Assistant Coach ............................. Tom Haley (7th Season)Office Phone ...............................................(405) 325-6876Office Fax ...................................................(405) 325-8337
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record scores keep coming The Sooners are currently on an nine-meet streak scoring above a 197, a program record and the longest such streak in the nation. OU has cracked the top 10 best program marks multiple times already this season and are poised to continue to rewrite the record books. TOP TEAM SCORES - OVERALLSCORE OPPONENT, SEASON198.375 ........................................................ UCLA, 2013197.950 ................................................................. Alabama, 2010197.875 .....................................................Arizona, 2013197.725 ............................................................... @ Arizona, 2003197.625 .............................................@ Iowa State, 2013197.525 ............................................Stanford/UNC, 2013.....................................................................................TWU, 2003197.475 ............................................ Big 12 Championships, 2012.......................................................................... @ Arkansas, 2011................................................................................ @ UCLA, 2003
MAGIC NUMBER• OU has scored above a 197 in nine-straight meets dating back to Jan. 18. The Sooners’ nine meets
over 197 is tied for the most in a regular season in NCAA history with this week’s contest at No. 4 Alabama left with a chance to break the record.
• Below are lists for most scores above 197.000 in a season and regular season only and consecutive meets with above 197.00 in a season and regular season only since 2003:
In a Season In a Regular Season Consecutive in a Season Consecutive in a Regular Season13 Florida 2007 9 Oklahoma 2013 13 Florida 2007 9 Oklahoma 2013 13 UCLA 2004 9 Florida 2007 9 Oklahoma 2013 9 Florida 200712 UCLA 2003 9 UCLA 2004 9 Alabama 2004 11 Alabama 2004 9 UCLA 2003 11 Georgia 2004 11 Alabama 2003 11 Georgia 2003 10 Nebraska 2003 9 Oklahoma 2013
ALL-AROUND SUCCESSAn OU gymnast has won the all-around in 10 of the Sooners’ 11 meets this season, with junior Taylor Spears finishing on top against No. 11 Georgia, No. 11 Denver, at the Metroplex Challenge, at Iowa State and vs. No. 16 Arizona. Sophomore Erica Brewer won the title at Arizona State and TWU and senior Brie Olson has claimed the title at West Virginia, the Perfect 10 Challenge and No. 5 UCLA. Spears, Olson and Brewer are currently nationally ranked No. 3, No. 5 and No. 13, respectively, in the all-around. No other school has more than two all-arounders ranked in the top 25.
BEST ON BEAM & BARSOklahoma retains its No. 1 ranking nationally on beam for the eighth-straight week with a 49.395 RQS. The Sooners scores of 49.600, 49.525 and 49.475 are three of the four highest scores of any team in the country on the event. The Sooners also took over the top spot on bars for the first time this season with a 49.465 RQS.
HISTORIC NIGHTOklahoma’s win over UCLA rewrote the record books:• OU’s team score of 198.375 was the highest score by any team in NCAA women’s gymnastics since
2004. It is also the highest score in program history, the highest score in Big 12 history and was the highest score in the nation this season at the time.
• OU’s vault score of 49.525 is the second-highest score in program history and the highest since 2002.• OU’s bars score of 49.575 is the highest score in OU history, besting a 49.550 in 2003. • OU’s beam score of 49.600 is the highest score in the nation this season and gives OU three of the
four highest scores in the country this year.• OU’s floor score of 49.675 was the highest score by any team in NCAA women’s gymnastics since
2009. It is also tied for the highest score in OU history and the highest since 2003 and was the high-est score of any team in the nation this year at the time.
• Brie Olson’s 39.700 all-around score is tied for the highest score in OU history with Kasie Tamayo (2004) and was the top all-around score in the nation this season (now third).
• Olson’s score, coupled with Taylor Spears’ 39.650 and Keeley Kmieciak’s 39.650 in the same meet, is the first time three teammates have each earned a 39.650 or above in the same meet since Utah did so in 2004 and the first time such a feat has happened in OU history.
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LOVE AT HOMEOklahoma set a home attendance record on Feb. 22 against No. 5 UCLA a few weeks after competing in front of another large crowd in the home season opener. Every crowd in the Sooners’ top-10 home attendance rankings have come in the past four seasons: 1. UCLA 2013 2,8742. Alabama 2010 2,5293. NC State 2012 2,4924. Denver 2013 2,3895. Arkansas 2011 2,3516. Alabama 2012 2,1397. NCAA Regional 2011 2,0798. Quad 2012 1,8309. Iowa State 2010 1,79110. Arizona 2013 1,784
WIN, WIN, WIN• Oklahoma is a perfect 19-0 in nine meets this season, making the Sooners the only undefeated
team in the country. • OU has the most wins of any team in the nation and the most in a regular season in team history.• OU is looking for its fourth undefeated regular season in seven total season under head coach K.J.
Kindler to go with unbeaten campaigns in 2008 (14-0), 2010 (14-0) and 2011 (15-0). • Under Kindler, Oklahoma is 99-9 (.917) overall against regular season opponents.• The Sooners have defeated numerous ranked teams this season, including currently ranked No. 5
LSU, No. 6 Georgia (twice), No. 8 UCLA, No. 9 Oregon State, No. 10 Stanford, No. 13 Denver, No. 18 Arizona, No. 21 West Virginia and No. 23 Boise State.
NATIONAL RANKINGS• Oklahoma reclaimed the No. 1 spot for the second week this season and fourth week in program
history.• After ranking in the top spot two weeks ago, the Sooners scored a 197.875 and a 197.525 in two
separate meets over the weekend to jump past Florida again with a 197.570 RQS compared to the Gators’ 197.440.
• The only undefeated team and the team with the most wins in the country at 19-0 this year, OU has scored above a 197 in nine-straight meets dating back to Jan. 18. The Sooners’ nine meets over 197 is tied for the most in a regular season in NCAA history with this week’s contest at No. 4 Alabama left with a chance to break the record.
• OU also jumped higher in each of the team event standings, including a No. 1 national ranking on bars to go with the teams’ eight-week streak ranked as the top beam team in the country.
• The Sooners also went from No. 5 to No. 3 in the team vault standings with a 49.420 score coupled with a No. 2 ranking on floor with a 49.430 average, up one spot from last week.
• Individually, OU continues to represent well in every ranking, including the all-around, with junior Taylor Spears at No. 3, senior Brie Olson at No. 5 and sophomore Erica Brewer at No. 13.
• Other Sooners in the top 10 include Spears at No. 1 on beam, freshman Haley Scaman at No. 3 on floor, Olson at No. 5 on bars, freshman Keeley Kmieciak at No. 8 on bars, sophomore Lauren Alexan-der at No. 8 on beam, Olson and Brewer tied for No. 9 on beam and Olson at No. 10 on floor.
FANTASTIC FRESHMENOklahoma’s freshmen have been put into key spots in the lineup on big stages and have risen to the occasion this season. • Haley Scaman is a five-time Big 12 weekly award winner and is the top-ranked freshman in the
country on floor and No. 3 overall. Scaman scored a 9.975 score at West Virginia, one of only nine gymnasts to earn such a score. Scaman has scored a 9.8 or better on 30 of 32 events this season. The freshman is also tied for No. 17 on vault nationally.
• Keeley Kmieciak has competed in the all-around in seven meets for the Sooners and is a three-time Big 12 weekly award winner. She has six individual titles this year, including two on bars, three on vault and one on floor. Against No. 5 UCLA, Kmieciak recorded a 39.650 all-around score, tied for the fifth best score in the nation this season and the best score of any freshman in the country.
• Maile’ana Kanewa returned from preseason wrist surgery to compete for the first time this season against No. 5 UCLA. On her first-career vault, Kanewa scored a 9.925, tying for the event title. She has since won two Big 12 Specialist of the Week awards and two vault titles.
ROAD TESTEDOklahoma comes into this week ranked No. 1 despite a road-heavy schedule this season. OU began the season with its first-ever win in Athens against Georgia in front of over 7,000 fans before earning its big-gest margin of victory in a dual meet in four years in a win over Arizona State in Tempe. The Sooners also have wins away from home against ranked opponents Georgia (twice), LSU, Oregon State, Boise State and West Virginia in addition to Western Michigan, William & Mary, Iowa State, BYUand TWU (twice).
2013 INDIVIDUAL TITLESTAYLOR SPEARS (18)Vault (1): Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 9.9Bars (2): Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 9.875 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.925 Beam (7) Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 9.925 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.925 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 9.975 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 9.975 March 1 at TWU 9.95 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.9 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 9.925 Floor (3): Jan. 11 at Arizona State 9.875 Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 9.9 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.95 All-Around (5): Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 39.375 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 39.550 Jan. 26 Metroplex Challenge 39.450 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 39.575 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 39.600 BRIE OLSON (12)Vault (2): Jan. 22 No. 5 UCLA 9.925 March 1 at TWU 9.975 Bars (5): Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 9.875 Jan. 11 at Arizona State 9.825 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.875 Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 9.95 March 1 at TWU 9.9 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 9.975 Floor (1): March 1 at TWU 9.9All-Around (3): Feb. 1 at West Virginia 39.575 Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 39.550 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 39.700 HALEY SCAMAN (11)Vault (3): Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.9 Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 9.9 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 9.925Bars (1): Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 9.875Floor (7): Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 9.875 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 9.925 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.95 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 9.95 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 9.975 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.95 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 9.925 ERICA BREWER (6)Bars (2): Jan. 11 at Arizona State 9.825 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 9.925 Beam (2): Jan. 11 at Arizona State 9.925 Jan. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 9.95 All-Around (2) Jan. 11 at Arizona State 39.350 March 1 at TWU 39.300 KEELEY KMIECIAK (6)Bars (2): Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 9.9 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.925 Vault (3): Feb. 1 at West Virginia 9.9 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 9.925 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 9.925 Beam (1) March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.9
Maile’ana KANEWA (2)Vault (2): Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 9.925 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 9.95 LARA Albright (1)Floor (1): March 1 at TWU 9.9 LAUREN ALEXANDER (1)Beam (1): Jan. 26 Metroplex Challenge 9.975 MADISON MOORING (1)Vault (1): Jan. 11 at Arizona State 9.9
2013 TEAM TITLESVAULT (9)Jan. 11 at Arizona State 49.250 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 49.275Feb. 1 at West Virginia 49.300 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 49.450Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 49.325Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 49.525 March 1 at TWU 49.425 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 49.500 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 49.400
BARS (10)Jan. 11 at Arizona State 48.950 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 49.275Jan. 26 Metroplex Challenge 49.450 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 49.150 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 49.400Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 49.525 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 49.575 March 1 at TWU 49.325 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 49.475 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 49.475
BEAM (11)Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 49.200Jan. 11 at Arizona State 49.275 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 49.350Jan. 26 Metroplex Challenge 49.325 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 49.475 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 49.525Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 49.300 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 49.600 March 1 at TWU 49.150 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 49.300 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 49.275
FLOOR (10)Jan. 5 at No. 11 Georgia 49.200 Jan. 11 at Arizona State 49.225 Jan. 18 No. 11 Denver 49.425 Feb. 1 at West Virginia 49.450 Feb. 8 at Iowa State 49.250Feb. 15 Perfect 10 Challenge 49.300 Feb. 22 No. 5 UCLA 49.675 March 1 at TWU 49.375 March 8 No. 16 Arizona 49.600 March 10 No. 9 Stanford, UNC 49.375
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HEAD COACH K.J. KINDLER • At OU: 7th Season • Career Record: 243-98-3 • Record at OU: 169-45-2 • Regular Season Record at OU: 99-9
COACHING EXPERIENCE • Oklahoma Head Coach (2006-Present) • Iowa State Head Coach (2001-06) • Iowa State Assistant Coach (1999-01)
CAREER COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
• Only head coach in NCAA women’s gymnastics history to lead two sepa-rate programs to the NCAA Super Six (Oklahoma in 2011 and 2010, Iowa State in 2006).
• Named National Coach of the Year in 2010 and 2006.
• Has earned Big 12 Coach of the Year six times (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012).
• Has led OU to eight-straight NCAA Championships.
• Has led Sooners to four Big 12 Champion-ships in five seasons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012).
• Has coached OU to three undefeated regular seasons in the last five years.
• Has led OU to a 48-3 record at home in the past six seasons. The Sooners have gone undefeated at home during the regular season three times.
• Has coached 51 All-Americans.• Has coached 35 Big 12 champions.• Has coached 21 NCAA Regional event
champions.• Has coached 62 Academic All-Big 12
awardees.• Has coached 50 NACGC Scholastic All-
Americans.• Has coached an OU gymnast to second
place at the NCAA Event Finals three years in a row (Hollie Vise - 2010, Madison Moor-ing - 2011 and Megan Ferguson - 2012).
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Feb. 1 West Virginia Quad 2 Oklahoma 197.375 49.300 49.150 49.475 49.450 West Virginia 196.050 49.000 48.775 49.050 49.225 Western Michigan 192.475 47.725 48.400 48.450 47.900 William & Mary 192.225 48.200 47.825 48.050 47.750