No. 12 Huskers in the Hunt at Big 12 ChampionshipsNo. 12 Huskers in the Hunt at Big 12 Championships
Women's Gymnastics

No. 12 Huskers in the Hunt at Big 12 Championships

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?Nebraska Head Coach: Dan Kendig (16th Year)????

?Current Team Record: 11-4 (4-0 Big 12)

?2009 High Score: 196.75 (at Arizona State with Cal State Fullerton and Ball State, 3/13/09)

?2008 NCAA Finish: DNQ

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The No. 12 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team travels to the Big 12 Championships in Ames, Iowa this Saturday, March 21. Competition begins at 2 p.m. at Iowa State’s Hilton Coliseum. The Huskers face defending Big 12 champion Oklahoma, No. 14 Missouri and No. 24 Iowa State.

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NU is 11-4 on the year after finishing the regular season with a weekend on the road. The Huskers took first at UNO’s Classic last Friday at Arizona State with Cal State Fullerton and Ball State. They posted a season-high score of 196.75 to take the win. Nebraska then fell to No. 7 UCLA in Los Angeles on Sunday (195.625-195.85). NU took the bars and floor titles at the competition.

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Nebraska has captured eight of 12 Big 12 Conference team titles from 1997 to 2008, bringing NU to a program total of 20 conference championships. Only Nebraska (1997-99, 2001-03, 2005, 2007), Iowa State (2000, 2006) and Oklahoma (2004, 2008) have won team titles in Big 12 women’s gymnastics history.

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Individually, Nebraska gymnasts have won a total of 91 conference event titles over 28 seasons.

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Following this weekend’s conference championships, the announcement of NCAA Regional fields will occur on Monday, March 23.

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Rotation Order Announced for Big 12 Championships

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1???????????????????????????Nebraska?????????????Missouri??????????????Oklahoma?????????????Iowa State

2???????????????????????????Iowa State?????????? ?Nebraska?????????? ??Missouri??????????????Oklahoma

3?????????????????????????? Oklahoma????????????Iowa State??????????? Nebraska???????????? ?Missouri

4???????????????????????????Missouri??????????????Oklahoma??????????? Iowa State?????????????Nebraska

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Scouting the Competition: No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners

?Head Coach: K.J. Kindler (Third Year)????????

?2009 Record: 7-4 (3-0 Big 12)

?2009 High Score: 196.80 (at Iowa State, 2/27/09)

?Last Meet: 2nd/3 at Alabama, with North Carolina, 3/6/09 (196.525)

?2008 NCAA Finish: Eighth (196.075)

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A Glance at the Sooners...

?One of OU’s top gymnast is junior Hollie Vise, who has been named Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week two times this season. She ranks 19th on bars and eighth on beam nationally. Vise is the reigning Big 12 bars champion.

?Oklahoma holds a spot in the top-10 national rankings for every event, coming in at seventh on vault, eighth on bars, sixth on beam and seventh on floor.

?OU is the reigning Big 12 Champion, after posting a 195.875 to win the event last year at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman.

?Senior Ashley Jackson was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week once this season and is ranked No. 20 on vault.

?Nebraska and Oklahoma last met on Feb. 8 in Lincoln, where the Huskers knocked-off the Sooners 196.225-196.00.

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Scouting the Competition: No. 14 Missouri

?Head Coach: Rob Drass (10th Year)???????????

?2009 Record: 16-2 (1-2 Big 12)

?2009 High Score: 196.425 (vs. Oregon State, 3/13/09)

?Last Meet: Win, vs. Oregon State, 3/13/09 (196.425)

?2008 NCAA Finish: DNQ

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A Glance at the Tigers...

?Missouri’s top gymnast, junior Sarah Shire has been named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week five times this season. She is 10th in the all-around nationally, ninth on vault and sixth on beam. Shire earned her ninth all-around crown against Oregon State, tallying the most by any Missouri gymnast in a single-season all-time.

?2008 Big 12 All-Around Champion Adrianne Perry is ranked 12th on floor nationally. She won the floor crown at the Big 12 Championships in 2008.

?The Tigers are ranked 11th in the national vault rankings, 19th on bars, 16th on beam and 15th on floor.

?Nebraska and Missouri last met on Jan. 23 in Columbia, Mo., where NU posted a 195.75-194.75 win.

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Scouting the Competition: No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones

?Head Coach: Jay Ronayne (Third Year)?????

?2009 Record: 1-9 (0-4 Big 12)

?2009 High Score: 195.70 (at Nebraska, 3/8/09)

?Last Meet: L, vs. West Virginia, 3/13/09 (194.90-194.925)

?2008 NCAA Finish: DNQ

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A Glance at the Cyclones...

?ISU’s Jasmine Thompson is ranked 20th nationally on floor. The senior came in third in the all-around at the conference championships in 2008.

?As a team, Iowa State is 16th on bars nationally and 22nd on beam and floor.

?Senior Ceilia Maccani was named Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week once this season. She came in eighth on bars last year at the championships in Norman.

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Woo Leads Huskers into 2009 Season

Senior Tricia Woo leads Nebraska in 2009 after earning three All-America awards in her first three seasons at NU. The Milpitas, Calif., native claimed the 2008 beam and floor crowns at the NCAA Southeast Regional. She also captured the 2008 Big 12 beam title.

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Woo was Nebraska’s final individual to qualify for the NCAA Championships and competed as a floor and beam specialist. She placed ninth (9.825) on beam and 10th (9.85) on floor in the preliminary session of the meet. In a junior season that saw Woo earn an all-conference nod on beam, she was honored as a Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week twice in 2008.?

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Woo opened her senior season by tying Jessica Lopez for the beam crown at Denver. She scored a 9.90 on the event and entered the second week of competition ranked No. 1 nationally on beam. She has tallied a total of five beam crowns and posted a career-high score of 9.95 as NU went on to upset No. 7 Oklahoma on Feb. 8. She has also garnered two floor titles, tying her career high on floor, with a mark of 9.925 against Oklahoma. Against then-No. 1 Utah, she took the floor crown, with a score of 9.90, and she posted a career-high 9.925 on vault at the Masters Classic. In the final regular-season home meet of her Husker career, she took the beam title with a career-high-tying score of 9.95. She also tied for second on floor with a 9.90. Woo ranks third on beam nationally and 13th on floor. She has been named Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week three times this season, most recently on Feb. 24.? In her last regular-season meet at UCLA, Woo took the beam crown with a career-high-tying score of 9.925. She was named Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week on March 18 for her efforts at UNO’s Classic and UCLA.

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Williams Headlines Nebraska’s Bars Lineup

After redshirting in 2008 due to an Achilles tear suffered in preseason training, senior Brittney Williams has returned as a strong force on bars for the Huskers. Williams proved to be one of NU’s most dependable contributors in 2007, earning All-Big 12 honors on bars at the Big 12 Championships. At the NCAA Championships, Williams helped Nebraska to its ninth Super Six Finals appearance and a sixth-place finish for the Huskers.

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Despite tweaking her ankle in warm-ups at Iowa State, Williams turned in an inspiring performance on bars to place third with a 9.825 and helped the Huskers top the Cyclones.? She claimed the first event title of her senior season, tying for first on bars (9.875) with Kylie Stone at Missouri. On Feb. 28, Williams tied for second on bars with a career-high-tying mark of 9.875 for the second time this season. She had a stellar weekend on the road at Arizona State and UCLA, capturing both bars crowns with a 9.875 at ASU and a career-high-tying 9.90 at UCLA.

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Huskers to Host 2009 NCAA Championships

Nebraska, which last played host to the NCAA Championships in 2003, will prepare to hold the 2009 NCAA Championships at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in April. Preliminary competition begins on April 16, followed by the Super Six Finals on April 17 and the individual finals on April 18. Tickets are available through the Nebraska Ticket Office. All-session reserved adult tickets are $30, with all-session general admission tickets just $22 for adults and $18 for youth and seniors. Single-session reserved tickets will be $12 and single-session general admission tickets will be $9, but will only be available the day of competition. All-session tickets can be purchased at Huskers.com or by calling 800-8BIGRED. The Huskers have reached the NCAA Championships nine of the last 10 years.

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Kendig Builds One of Nation’s Top Programs at Nebraska

Head Coach Dan Kendig is the all-time winningest coach in the 32 years of Nebraska women's gymnastics history. In 15 seasons at Nebraska, Kendig is 355-136-4 overall and 244-52-2 in regular-season meets. Kendig is in his 26th year of coaching and owns a career record of 468-248-5.

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A seven-time Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year, Kendig has guided the Huskers to nine conference championships and three straight regional championships from 2000 to 2002.

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He has also led Nebraska to 11 NCAA Championship appearances in the past 14 seasons, including NCAA Super Six Finals appearances in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Kendig was honored as the NCAA Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2003, a year in which the Huskers finished fourth nationally.

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Under Kendig's guidance in 2008, Nebraska finished with a 13-9 overall record. The Huskers placed third at the NCAA Southeast Regional in their 25th straight NCAA postseason appearance. Two of Kendig’s gymnasts -- Emily Parsons (BB, AA) and Desire’ Sniatynski (UB) -- earned a total of three All-America honors. Additionally, Tricia Woo captured her first Big 12 title on beam at the competition in Norman.

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Kendig is assisted by associate head coach Danna Durante, who is in her seventh season with Nebraska, and assistant coach Tim Garrison, who is in his third year on the Husker staff.

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All-American Stone leads Juniors

Junior Kylie Stone returned to the Husker lineup after missing last season due to an injury suffered in preseason training. Stone leads Nebraska’s all-around rotation and is a strong candidate for conference and national honors as a junior. A native of Calgary, Alberta, she earned second-team All-America honors on vault in 2006. Stone also grabbed All-Big 12 accolades on vault in her sophomore season. Before beginning her career at Nebraska, she 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.?

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Stone started the 2009 season by winning the all-around at Denver (38.975) and tying for first on floor (9.825) with Denver’s Amanda Johanson. She took the all-around crown for the second-straight week at Iowa State, scoring a 39.35. She also took every event title except bars in Ames, leading the Huskers to the win. Stone was named Big 12 Co-Gymnast of the Week, sharing the award with Missouri’s Sarah Shire. In a competition where she squared-off with Shire at Missouri, Stone performed big again, tying for first in the all-around (39.35) and bars (9.875). At the first home meet of the season against Penn State, Stone tied her career-high mark on floor with a score of 9.925. She took the floor and the bars crowns (9.825). She also placed second in the all-around (39.275) and matched her season high on vault (9.85) for runner-up honors. Stone was recognized by the conference for the third-straight week, being named 12 Gymnast of the Week for her efforts against Penn State. At the Masters Classic, she posted a career-high 39.475 to win the all-around, and a career-high 9.925 on vault. She was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week for her efforts in the Huskers’ win. On Feb. 28 she led the Huskers on floor at Michigan, taking top honors with a 9.90. Stone tied for first on bars (9.85) against Iowa State on March 8. Stone took first on floor (9.925) and in the all-around (39.475) at Arizona State, as she tied her career-high marks in both events.

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Kathryn Howard entered the 2009 season as a strong competitor on beam for the Huskers. An All-Big 12 performer on beam as a freshman, she won her first career event title on beam at Oklahoma in 2008. In 2009 Howard took third on beam at Denver, scoring a 9.85. At Missouri, she placed fourth on beam, notching a 9.825. Howard took second on beam, scoring a 9.80, against Penn State. Howard posted a season-high score of 9.725 on bars against Oklahoma. She added a career-high 9.85 on bars against Iowa State on March 8 to tie with Stone for the event title.

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Sophomores Gain Experience, Add Depth

Nebraska’s sophomore class includes key competitors Brittnee Habbib and Erin Davis. Both stepped up as specialists for the Huskers in 2008 and have been leading contributors in the Husker lineups.

Habbib emerged as a three-event competitor in her inaugural season, consistently contributing on bars, beam and floor, as well as vault earlier in the season. At the conference level, she took the No. 10 spot in the Big 12 beam standings, as well as ranking 14th on bars.

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This season, Habbib posted a strong performance at Iowa State for Nebraska, taking second on floor with a career-high 9.825. In Columbia, Mo., she took fifth on bars, with a 9.775 and on beam (9.80). In the dual with Penn State, Habbib took second on bars with a 9.80. Against the Utes on Feb. 13, she took second on bars with a season-high 9.85, and tied her season-high score of 9.85 on bars against Michigan, as she took second in the event with Brittney Williams. At UNO’s Classic, Habbib notched a new career-high on floor (9.875).

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Davis provided experience to Nebraska’s vault and floor lineups in her second year with the Huskers. She stepped into the No. 2 spot in the floor lineup in 2008 and hit a career-best 9.80 on three occasions. At the Big 12 Championships, Davis placed 10th on vault. ???????????

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She started her second year with Nebraska by placing first on vault (9.825) at Denver and taking second at Iowa State (9.80). Davis scored a 9.80 and took third on vault in the Huskers’? win over the Nittany Lions. She notched a career-high 9.80 on floor against Utah. At Michigan on Feb. 28, Davis hit career-highs on vault and floor, tying her mark of 9.875 on vault and hitting a 9.825 on floor. She tallied her second vault crown of the season in Ann Arbor.

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Looking to the Future: The New Husker Class

Nebraska welcomed five newcomers to its roster this season: freshmen Lora Evenstad, Kristin Fyffe, Kassandra Nathe, Claire Stingley and Kailey Ryan. In addition to the slew of newcomers, the Huskers return redshirt freshman Stephanie Seich to the lineup. She looks to make an impact after redshirting in her first year due to preseason forearm surgery.

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Evenstad, the 2008 Junior Olympic All-Around Champion, brings NU valuable experience. The Grand Forks, N.D., native and product of Red River Valley Gymnastics also placed third on vault and floor at the 2008 J.O. Championships. In addition, she tied for eighth on bars and beam at the competition. Evenstad opened her Husker career by placing fifth on both vault (9.80) and bars (9.75) at Denver and second on floor (9.825) at Iowa State. She kicked-off her debut in the Devaney Center with a strong 9.90 on floor and a third-place finish as the Huskers defeated Penn State. On Feb. 8, Evenstad hit a season-high score of 9.775 on bars to tie for fourth. She tied? for second on floor with a 9.875 against Utah and notched a season-high 9.875 on vault at the Masters Classic. She also took second on floor (9.875) at the four-team competition. At Michigan, Evenstad tied for second on vault, hitting a 9.825. Evenstad shined in the Huskers’ meet against Iowa State on March 8, taking the event crowns on vault (9.875) and floor (9.925) and posting a season-high 9.80 on bars. She was named Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week on March 10 for her efforts against the Cyclones. She took second on bars (9.85) and floor (9.90) at Arizona State, and hit a season-high 9.875 on bars at UCLA.

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Fyffe is a level 10 product of Queen City Gymnastics in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 2006 Ohio J.O. state vault champion placed sixth on beam and eighth in the all-around at Nationals that same year. She was a four-time national qualifier from 2003 to 2006. Fyffe proved herself as a strong competitor for NU, notching a fifth-place finish on vault (9.725) at Iowa State. With more experience under her belt, She tied for fifth on beam (9.80) at Missouri. Fyffe posted a season-high vault score of 9.80 against OU. She tied her career-high mark of 9.80 on beam at the Masters Classic on Feb. 22. At Arizona State’s Uno’s Classic, Fyffe posted a season-high 9.825 on vault.

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A native of Sartell, Minn., Nathe is a level 10 product and the 2007 Region IV all-around and beam champion. She is a four-time National Championships qualifier from 2005 to 2008. At the 2008 J.O. National Championships, she tied for 13th on floor and 15th in the all-around. She took the Region IV beam crown in 2006. Nathe debuted strong for NU, capturing her second-straight second-place finish in the all-around at Iowa State (39.00). She also took third on bars (9.825) and beam (9.80) in Ames. In her first collegiate meet in Lincoln, Nathe took fourth on beam (9.70) and fifth on floor with a season-high mark of 9.775 against Penn State. Against the Sooners, Nathe received a season-high mark of 9.80 on vault and a 39.025 in the all-around. Against Utah, she hit season-highs in four events, with a 9.85 on vault, 9.80 on beam, 9.825 on floor and 39.175 in the all-around. She tied her season-high on floor the following week at the Masters Classic. Nathe also tied season-highs on vault and bars against Iowa State on March 8. She matched her season-high on bars (9.825) and vault (9.85) at Arizona State and tied her season-high on beam (9.80) and came in third in the all-around at UCLA (39.10).

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Stingley started her first season with the Huskers as a level 10 product from GymNasti Gymnastics in Villa Park, Ill. She earned the 2006 Gateway Challenge level 10 championship and the level 9 J.O. National floor crown in 2005.

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Ryan, a native of Franklin, N.C., is a level 10 product from Woodward Gymnastics Club and Weyandt’s Gymnastics. She was a two-time bar state champion in North Carolina level 9 and 10. She also earned bronze in the AA state competition.

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All-Arounders Prove Strong for Nebraska

Junior Kylie Stone and freshman Kassandra Nathe starred for the Huskers at Denver and Iowa State, capturing the top two spots in the all-around for two weeks in a row. Both hit the 39-mark in the all-around, with Stone scoring a 39.35, and Nathe receiving a 39.00 at ISU. Stone also won every event title except for bars at Iowa State. The dominance continued at Missouri when Stone tied for first in the all-around (39.35) and on bars (9.875). Stone and Nathe took second and third in the all-around against Penn State, posting scores of 39.275 and 38.725, respectively. Stone received a career-high all-around score of 39.475 at the Masters Classic to take top honors. Stone won the all-around at Arizona State, tying her career-high of 39.475. Nathe then came in third in the all-around at UCLA (39.10).

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Huskers Tally Big 12 Awards

Tricia Woo garnered her fourth Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week honor on March 18. Woo helped the Huskers in a two-meet weekend with a dual at No. 7 UCLA and a quadrangular at Arizona State. The senior All-American took first on beam (9.925) against the Bruins, as well as second on vault (9.90) and floor (9.925). In Tempe, Woo was runner-up on vault with a score of 9.90 and also finished fourth on beam and floor with a pair of 9.875 marks.

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Lora Evenstad earned the first conference awards of her career on March 10 as she was named Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week for her performance in the Huskers’ dual with Iowa State on March 8. Evenstad won vault (9.875) and floor (9.925) in Nebraska’s 196.15-195.70 win. The freshman produced career highs on all three of her events, also posting a 9.80 to finish sixth on bars.

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On Feb. 25, Nebraska swept the weekly Big 12 Awards for the second time this season, as Stone was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week, and Woo was honored as Big 12 Event-Specialist-of-the-Week. Stone won two individual titles, including her fourth all-around crown, to lead No. 12 Nebraska to a win over No. 3 UCLA at the Masters Classic. Woo captured her fifth beam title of the season with a mark of 9.85 in NU’s win at the Masters Classic. The three-time All-American also tallied a career-best 9.95 on vault to tie for second. The award was the fifth of both gymnasts’ careers. Before that, NU swept the weekly awards on Jan. 26, with Stone being named Gymnast of the Week and Woo taking Event-Specialist-of-the-Week honors. Stone received the honors after winning the all-around title for the third consecutive week. She also achieved season-bests on bars and floor at Missouri. Woo was honored after posting a 9.90 on beam and taking the event title at Missouri.

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Stone was honored for the third-straight week by the conference, being named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week on Feb. 3. Against Penn State, she took the bars (9.825) and floor (9.925) titles, tying her career best on floor. She also placed second in the all-around (39.275) and matched her season high on vault (9.85) for runner-up honors. Previously, Stone had earned Big 12 Co-Gymnast of the Week in the conference awards on Jan. 20. She shared the award with Missouri’s Sarah Shire after winning her second all-around title at Iowa State and earning a career-high tying mark on beam.

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