?Head Coach: Dan Kendig (14th Year)
?Current Record: 4-1
?2007 High Score: 195.20 (at Super Six Challenge, 1/5/07)
?2006 High Score: 196.85 (at Oklahoma, 2/4/06)
?2006 NCAA Finish: 5th (196.125)
The fifth-ranked Nebraska women’s gymnastics team will travel to Ames, Iowa, on Friday, Jan. 19 to open its conference season at No. 6 Iowa State. The competition marks the first of three scheduled meetings with the defending Big 12 champion Cyclones this season.
Nebraska returns seven All-Americans who have combined for a total of 17 All-America awards over their Husker careers, including seven-time honoree Emily Parsons. First-team All-Americans Tricia Woo and Vanessa Meloche and second-teamers Stephanie Carter, Michele Zabawa, Desire’ Sniatynski and Kylie Stone highlight the group of 10 returning letterwinners, as well as Brittney Williams, Sabrina Long and Kylee Johnson. NU welcomed three newcomers in Maria Scaffidi, Kathryn Howard and Molly Ohnoutka to its 2007 roster.
Following the ISU-NU matchup, Nebraska returns to action at Missouri on Jan. 26. Competition is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. at the HearnesCenter in Columbia, Mo.
Nebraska’s Competition Order at Iowa State
Rotation Iowa State Nebraska
1 Vault Uneven Bars
2 Uneven Bars Vault
3 Balance Beam Floor Exercise
4 Floor Exercise Balance Beam
Reviewing the Weekend: Nebraska at the Super Six Challenge
?Nebraska finished second with a score of 195.20 at the Super Six Challenge in Fayetteville, Ark., on Jan. 5, finishing behind top-ranked Florida (196.55). The weekend marked the Huskers’ second straight appearance in the six-team meet.
?Sophomore Kylie Stone was the Huskers’ top all-arounder, finishing second with a score of 39.125. Stone notched a 9.85 on bars to tie her career best on the event, set in last year’s NCAA Super Six Finals on April 21.
?Junior Emily Parsons posted a 9.975 on vault to finish second while also tying her career high on the event, which she has scored just once before against Arkansas on March 19, 2006.
?Junior Brittney Williams established a career best on bars, scoring a 9.875, while junior Desire’ Sniatynski added a career-high 9.925 to tie with teammate Vanessa Meloche for third-place honors.
?Sophomore Tricia Woo was NU’s highest scorer on floor, where she finished third with a 9.825.
Kendig Builds One of Nation’s Top Programs at Nebraska
Head Coach Dan Kendig is the all-time winningest coach in the 30 years of Nebraska women's gymnastics history. In 13 seasons at Nebraska, Kendig is 315-116-4 overall and 219-42-2 in regular-season meets. Kendig is in his 24th year of coaching and owns a career record of 428-229-4.
A six-time Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year, Kendig has guided the Huskers to eight conference championships and three straight regional championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
He has also led Nebraska to 10 NCAA Championships appearances in the past 12 seasons, including NCAA Super Six Finals appearances in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005. Kendig was honored as the NCAA Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2003, a year in which the Huskers finished with a final ranking of fourth in the nation.
Under Kendig's guidance in 2006, Nebraska finished with a 26-11-1 overall record. The Huskers placed second (196.275) in the NCAA Southeast Regional behind Georgia and also placed fifth (196.175) in its eighth consecutive NCAA Championships appearance. Seven of Kendig's gymnasts -- Emily Parsons (AA, V, FX), Tricia Woo (BB, FX), Vanessa Meloche (UB) Michele Zabawa (UB) and Desire’ Sniatynski (UB), Stephanie Carter (FX) and Kylie Stone (V) -- earned a total of 10 All-America honors.
Kendig is assisted by associate head coach Danna Durante, who is in her fifth season with Nebraska, and assistant coach Tim Garrison, who is in his first year on the Husker staff.
Parsons Leads Huskers into 2007 Season
Junior Emily Parsons will lead the Huskers in 2007, after earning seven All-America awards in her first two years at NU. The St. Charles, Mo., native finished fourth on vault and sixth on floor in the individual event finals at the NCAA Championships to garner first-team All-America honors on the two events and the all-around.
In 2006, Parsons was also named the South Central Regional Gymnast of the Year and snagged Big 12 Conference crowns on vault and beam. In a sophomore season that saw Parsons earn four All-Big 12 nods (vault, beam, floor and the all-around), she went on to claim NCAA regional titles on vault, floor and the all-around for the second straight year. Over two years, Parsons has run away with a total of 50 individual event titles.
For her performance at the Super Six Challenge on Jan. 5 -- when she scored a career-high-tying 9.975 on vault for second-place honors, as well as marks of 9.85 on beam and 9.80 on floor -- Parsons was named the inaugural Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week on Jan. 9. The honor brought her to a total of seven weekly conference awards in her career. She is currently the nation’s top-ranked vaulter and ranks ninth on beam.
Stone Becomes Rock-Solid All-Arounder for NU
Kylie Stone gave fans a glimpse of her full abilities in the last meet of her freshman season at the 2006 NCAA Championships. The Calgary, Alberta, native, who had competed as an all-arounder since early February, tied or posted four career highs at the Super Six Finals to finish fourth in the all-around with a career-best 39.40. She added career-high marks on bars (9.85), beam (9.80) and floor (9.925), as well as a solid 9.825 on vault. In the afternoon preliminary session the day before, Stone notched a 9.85 on vault to earn second-team All-America honors on the event.
Stone headlined the steady 2006 freshman class and was an All-Big 12 honoree in the all-around with a 39.25 performance at the Big 12 Championships in Lincoln. She came to Nebraska with an impressive list of accomplishments, having been a 2004 Canadian Olympian and a four-time Canadian senior national champion.
In a solid season opener at the Super Six Challenge, Stone finished second in the all-around with a score of 39.125. She also tied her career best on bars with a 9.85, which she previously achieved at the 2006 NCAA Super Six Finals. Stone is currently ranked 16th in the country in the all-around.
A Bright Future: The New Husker Class Contributes to NU Lineup
Nebraska welcomes three true freshmen to its roster this season, as Maria Scaffidi, Kathryn Howard and Molly Ohnoutka joined the Huskers for 2007. A native of Sussex, Wis., Scaffidi is a former junior international elite gymnast. At the 2000 Junior Pan American Championships, Scaffidi led the U.S. team to a first-place finish, while also taking the all-around and beam crowns. Scaffidi is expected to contribute to NU’s vault, bars, beam and floor lineups in her first year.
Howard joined NU after the fall semester, having graduated early from KeystoneNationalHigh School. The Houston, Texas, native could make an immediate impact on Nebraska’s beam and bars lineups.
Ohnoutka, who hails from Omaha, Neb., will redshirt in 2007 while she rehabilitates an injury suffered during her senior year of high school.
Sophomore All-Americans Become Seasoned Veterans
Nebraska’s sophomore class includes a trio of returning All-Americans in Tricia Woo, Kylie Stone and Vanessa Meloche. Woo, a native of Milpitas, Calif., took first-team honors on floor at the NCAA Championships to finish 10th, and second-team honors on beam.
The class also boasts a pair of former Canadian National Team members in Meloche and Stone. Meloche, a first-team All-American and the reigning Big 12 champion on bars, came out strong in her inaugural season as a Husker to win six individual bars titles. A seven-year member of the national team, she was the 2002 Canadian National bars champion. Meloche will serve as one of the top performers in the Huskers’ bars lineup and may also see time on beam.
A second-team All-American on vault in 2006, Stone grabbed an all-around crown and a floor title at PennState in 2006 to break into the NU lineup full-time. Before beginning her career at Nebraska, Stone competed in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, and finished 14th in the all-around at the 2003 World Championships in Anaheim, Calif., making her the highest-finishing Canadian female all-arounder in World Championships history.
Scouting the Competition: No. 6 IowaState Cyclones
?Head Coach: Jay Ronayne (First Year)
?2007 Record: 4-0
?2007 High Score: 195.60 (at Cancun Classic, 1/5/07)
?2006 NCAA Finish: Sixth (194.725)
A Glance at the Cyclones...
?ISU returns one All-American to its lineup in senior Janet Anson, who has earned a total of seven All-America honors in her career. Anson tied with Husker Emily Parsons for the Big 12 vault title in 2006.
?Nebraska and Iowa State last met at the 2006 NCAA Super Six Finals, where the Huskers finished fifth (196.125), and Iowa State placed sixth (194.725).
?IowaState is the defending Big 12 team champion, as the Cyclones posted a 196.425 at the Big 12 Championships to narrowly edge Nebraska (196.275).