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MEET 9: NEW HAMPSHIRE QUAD KENTUCKY GYMNASTICS Media Relations Assistant (Gymnastics Contact): Mike Scholze Phone: (859) 257-3838 email: Mike.Scholze@uky.edu WEBSITE: UKATHLETICS.COM FACEBOOK: FACEBOOK.COM/UKGYMNASTICS TWITTER: @UKGYMNASTICS INSTAGRAM: @UKGYMNASTICS 2018 SCHEDULE OVERALL: 7-4 SEC: 3-4 HOME: 4-2 AWAY: 2-2 NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT JAN. 5 VS. SEMO, BSU, GW W, 196.075 Jan. 12 at Arkansas* W, 196.950-196.525 JAN. 19 VS. FLORIDA* L, 195.950-196.325 Jan. 26 at Auburn* W, 196.700-196.250 Feb. 2 at LSU* L, 197.250-196.700 FEB. 9 VS. GEORGIA* L, 196.150-195.550 Feb. 16 at Alabama* L, 196.925-196.375 FEB. 23 VS. MISSOURI* W, 197.100-195.125 MAR. 2 VS. OHIO STATE W, 196.850-195.725 Mar. 11 at New Hampshire/Brown/Yale 1 p.m. Mar. 14 at Illinois State 7 p.m. Mar 24 SEC Championship All Day Apr. 7 NCAA Regional TBA Apr. 20-21 NCAA Championship All Day * - Denotes SEC meet All times Eastern Standard Time (EST) Matches in ALL CAPS and BOLD are home FAST FACTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Tim Garrison Cal State Fullerton, 95 (Seventh Season) Assistant Coach... Chuck Dickerson (10th Season) Assistant Coach... Rachel Garrison San Diego State, 99 (Third Season) TEAM INFORMATION Venue: Memorial Coliseum 2017 Overall Record: 16-10-1 2017 SEC Record: 3-4 2017 NCAA Regional Finish: 3rd 2017 Final Ranking: 14 Returners: 12 Newcomers: 6 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Location: Lexington, Ky. Nickname: Wildcats Enrollment: 30,000 KENTUCKY WILDCATS 7-4 (3-4 SEC) Head Coach... Tim Garrison Season...Seventh Season Overall Record... 73-95-2 BROWN 4-16 Head Coach... Sara Carver-Milne Season...16th Season Overall Record... 175-267-4 MEET DETAILS Date... March 11, 2018 Time...1 p.m. ET Venue... Whittemore Center Location...Durham, New Hampshire Television... ESPN3 QUICK HITS NEW HAMPSHIRE 7-5 Head Coach... Gail Goodspeed Season...39th Season Overall Record... 617--321-2 YALE 6-9 Head Coach... Barbara Tonry Season...45th Season - In the second week of Regional Qualifying Scores, UK moved up one spot to No. 8 in the nation. Kentucky sits in the four spot in the SEC rankings, with LSU, Florida and Alabama ahead of the Wildcats. - UK is currently in the top-15 in every event, with its best on the beam. The Wildcats are No. 7 on the beam with an RQS of 49.295, an average of 49.106 and a high of 49.350 KENTUCKY GYMNASTICS 2018 ROSTER Name Height Major Class Hometown/High School Erynne Allen 5 3 Kinesiology Junior Douglasville, Ga./South Paulding Madison Averett 5 2 Kinesiology Freshman French Settlement, La./French Settlement Katie Carlisle 5 3 Strategic Communications Senior Newark, Ohio/Newark Katrina Coca 5 5 Kinesiology Junior Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Danaea Davis 5 2 Kinesiology Junior Waldorf, Md./West Lake Sidney Dukes 5 2 Marketing Junior Tyler, Texas/Robert E. Lee MacKenzie Harman 5 2 Kinesiology Freshman Raleigh, N.C./Cary Academy Alex Hyland 5 5 Kinesiology Junior Foxborough, Mass./Foxborough Mollie Korth 5 2 Biology Sophomore Cambridge, Wisc./Cambridge Alaina Kwan 5 5 Broadcast Journalism Sophomore Cypress, Calif./ Pacific Coast Katherine Marianos 5 1 Marketing Freshman Johns Creek, Ga./Johns Creek Megan Monfredi 5 1 Kinesiology Freshman Gibsonia, Penn./Pine-Richland Hailey Poland 5 2 Merchandising Sophomore Midlothian, Texas/Midlothian Cori Rechenmacher 5 1 Nursing Senior Batavia, Ill./Rosary Aubree Rosa 5 2 Nursing Junior Covina, Calif./Charter Oak Allison Synder 5 1 Undecided Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio Katie Stuart 5 2 Merchandising Junior Suwanee, Ga./Lambert Ella Warren 5 1 Undecided Freshman Jacksonville, Florida/Florida Virtual PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Erynne Allen... Erin Megan Monfredi...Mon-FRED-ee Madison Averett... AAAve-er-ett Cori Rechenmacher... Wreck-en-mock-er Danaea Davis...Duh-nay-uh Head Coach... Tim Garrison Assistant Coach... Chuck Dickerson Assistant Coach... Rachel Garrison Graduate Assistant... Amy Roemmele Manager... Jordan Spring COACHING STAFF/ SUPPORT STAFF Manager... Ashley Holzer Asst. A.D./Gymnastics Admin... Heather McAtee Athletic Trainer...Cody Walker Media Relations Assistant...Mike Scholze Marketing Director...Devin Kochergen

2018 KENTUCKY GYMNASTICS MEET MEET 9: NEW HAMPSHIRE QUAD T V/ RA D I O C H ART Erynne Allen Sophomore Douglasville, Georgia Paulding Gymnastics Madison Averett Freshman French Settlement, Louisiana Athletes In Motion Katie Carlisle Junior Newark, Ohio Buckeye Gymnastics Katrina Coca Junior Stillwater, Oklahoma Dynamo Gymnastics Danaea Davis Junior Waldorf, Maryland Unique Sports Academy Sidney Dukes Junior Tyler, Texas East Gymnastics MacKenzie Harman Freshman Raleigh, North Carolina Attraction Gymnastics (TAG) Alex Hyland Junior Foxborough, Massachusetts Arnold's Gymnastics Mollie Korth Sophomore Cambridge, Wisconsin Cambridge Alaina Kwan Sophomore Cypress, California Pacific Coast Katherine Marianos Freshman Johns Creek, Georgia Gymnastix Training Center Megan Monfredi Freshman Gibsonia, Pennsylvania X-Cel Gymnastics Hailey Poland Sophomore Midlothian, Texas Midlothian Cori Rechenmacher Senior Batavia, Ill. Rosary Aubree Rosa Junior Covina, Calif. Charter Oak Allison Synder Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio Perfection Gymnastics School Katie Stuart Junior Suwanee, Georgia Gymnastix Training Center Ella Warren Freshman Jacksonville, Florida Florida Elite Tim Garrison Head Coach Seventh Year Chuck Dickerson Assistant Coach 10th Year Rachel Garrison Assistant Coach Third Year

Scouting New Hampshire Heading into week nine, New Hampshire holds the 32nd-best regional qualifying score in the nation. It's best event is the beam, where the Wildcats are No. 17 at an RQS of 49.125. UNH is No. 31 on the bars, No. 41 on vault and No. 49 on the floor. New Hampshire is led by Casey Lauter at 9.895, and is No. 17 in the country. On vault, they are led by Danielle Mulligan at an RQs of 9.880. INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS MEDIA INFORMATION All interview and credential requests should be submitted to Mike Scholze in the UK Media Relations office at Mike. Scholze@uky.edu. Interview requests during the week should be made at least 24 hours in advance. During the week, the team practices most afternoons at their training facility at the Nutter Field House. All practices are open to the public. Advanced notice is required for all pre- or post-practice interviews. At home meets, interviews will be conducted on the court at Memorial Coliseum after a brief cooling off period. Scouting Brown Brown is No. 63 in the nation in RQS with a 192.385. Brown's best event NO GYMKATS PLEASE is the beam, where the RQS sits at 48.270 and they are ranked No. 57. BU Please refrain from referring to the UK gymnastics team as the GymKats, GymCats or Flippin Kittens. Feel free to averages a 47.897 and has a high of 48.600 on that event/ The Bears are use University of Kentucky, Kentucky, UK, Wildcats or Cats. No. 57 on the beam, No. 64 on the vault and No. 65 on the floor. Regan Butchness has been the best competitor for Brown this season on the beam with an RQS of 9.765 and an average of 9.664. Scouting Yale Yale's RQS is 193.345, which is No. 57 in the nation. The Bulldogs are No. 52 on the bars currently with an RQS of 48.560, and they sit at No. 58 on vault, No. 60 on the floor and No. 62 on the beam. Yale has three all-arounders, with Jacey Baldovino at No. 64 in the nation at 38.915 RQS and a high of 39.250. Kentucky in the Team Rankings In the second week of Regional Qualifying Scores, UK moved up one spot to No. 8 in the nation. Kentucky sits in the four spot in the SEC rankings, with LSU, Florida and Alabama ahead of the Wildcats. The top-four teams in the final RQS compete in the night session of the SEC Championships. Kentucky in the Event Rankings UK is currently in the top-15 in every event, with its best on the beam. The Wildcats are No. 7 on the beam with an RQS of 49.295, an average of 49.106 and a high of 49.350. The Wildcats are No. 10 on vault with an RQS of 49.170, No. 10 on bars at 49.195 and No. 13 on the floor with 49.245. Mollie Korth is Kentucky's best all-arounder with an RQS of 39.240. Alex Hyland follows closely at No. 21 with an RQS of 39.375. Hyland's also No. 21 on the beam, with an RQS of 9.890. Korth sits at No. 15 with a 9.885 on the vault. Senior Night Career High Katie Carlisle made her last meet in Memorial Coliseum count. She tied her bars career high against Ohio State with a 9.875, and has hit that mark two other times. Another Win In Kentucky's team win over Ohio State, Mollie Korth picked up 11th career all-around title in just her second season at UK. Korth posted a 39.475 and also earned wins on vault (9.875) and bars (9.925). Hyland Season High on and Another Win Against the Buckeyes, Alex Hyland won her 17th beam title of her career with her 9.925. Hyland also split the floor title 2018 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA Erynne Allen - - - - - - - - - - Madison Averett - - - - - - - - - - Katie Carlisle - 9.875 - - - - 9.875 9.85 9.825 - Katrina Coca 9.750 9.900 - - - 9.750 9.900 - - - Danaea Davis 9.850 - - - - 9.9 - - - - Sidney Dukes 9.850-9.925 9.925-9.875 9.825 9.950 9.925 39.525 MacKenzie Harman - - - - - - - - - - Alex Hyland 9.925 9.900 9.925 9.925 39.575 9.925 9.900 9.950 9.925 39.575 Mollie Korth 9.950 9.925 9.875 9.900 39.550 9.950 9.925 9.875 9.950 39.625 Alaina Kwan - 9.700 9.775 - - 9.775 - - - - Katherine Marianos - - - - - - - - - - Megan Monfredi - - - 9.800 - - - - 9.800 - Hailey Poland - - 9.850 9.825 - - - 9.875 9.825 - Cori Rechenmacher - 9.850-9.875 - - 9.875 9.900 9.875 - Aubree Rosa 9.900 - - - - 9.9-9.75 9.75 - Allison Synder - - - - - - - - - - Katie Stuart - 9.875 9.875 9.675-9.900 9.875 9.875 9.900 39.425 Ella Warren - 9.875-9.875 - - 9.875-9.875 -

with Mollie Korth after a 9.875. Tying the Second-Best Score Ever 4. Katie Stuart In an SEC win over Missouri, UK hit above 197 for 5. Aubree Rosa just the third time in program history. Kentucky's 6. Mollie Korth score of 197.100 tied the second-highest score in program history and was matched against Auburn last season at home. UK's highest score is 1. Katie Stuart BEAM a 197.475 in a home win over Alabama in 2017. 2. Mollie Korth The Wildcats' previous high score this season was 3. Hailey Poland a 196.950 at Arkansas. That score still remains 4. Cori Rechenmacher tied for the highest score on the road. Impressive Night for Hyland Junior Alex Hyland won the all-around as the only competitor for UK with a 39.575 against Missouri. Her all-around score was the eighth-best all-around score in program history. Only former NCAA National Champion Jenny Hansen and sophomore Mollie Korth have hit that mark or higher. Hyland earned event wins on the vault (9.875), beam (9.875) and floor (9.925) and finished second the bars (9.9). and Wins At Alabama, Mollie Korth earned her 10th all-around title of her career and her second against Alabama with a 39.550. Korth s all-around score was tied the ninth-best score in program history. Alex Hyland won her 15th beam title against the Crimson Tide with a season high score of 9.925. Individual Titles Mollie Korth won her second-straight all-around title at Florida after coming up with a 39.5. Korth also won the vault title with a 9.925, splitting the title with Rachel Slocum of 9.925. Tying the Third-best Score in Program History Kentucky posted a 196.950 at in its win at Arkansas, the third-best in program history and third-best in SEC competition. UK also matched its best road score in program history. Last season at Florida, UK also posted a 196.950 on the road. At the time, that score at Florida was the highest in Wildcat history. First Win at Arkansas Kentucky was 0-7 inside Barnhill Arena. Behind the 196.950 at Arkansas, UK improved to 1-7 and 6-25 against the Razorbacks. Eight-For-Eight As a team, Kentucky has won every single event title over the first two weeks of the season. Kentucky won seven of the events outright, and shared the beam event title with Ball State in week one at Excite Night. Winning Sold Out Excite Night In front of a Sold Out Rupp Arena, UK won its opening meet of the year with a score of 196.075. The Wildcats defeated Ball State (194.475), George Washington (193.775) and Southeast Missouri State (189.675) to improve to 3-0. Excite Night Individual Champions Kentucky had an event winner in every rotation last Friday. Sidney Dukes won on the floor with a meet high score of 9.9. Alex Hyland won on beam with a 9.85. Two Wildcats - Danaea Davis and Mollie Korth -shared the vault crown with scores of 9.85, while Cori Rechenmacher shared the bars crown with Ball State after posting a 9.85. Returning Two All-Americans Mollie Korth and Alex Hyland were both named All-Americans last season. Korth earned All-America honors as an individual competitor after earning sixth in the with a score of 39.4500. That mark was highlighted by a 9.925 on bars, tying a career high and seventh place finish in the national meet. Hyland was a regular season All-American. She averaged a score of 9.894 over the course of the 2017 regular season, which was fourth in the nation. Kentucky had two All-Americans for the first time since 1996, when Jenny Hansen and Robin Ewing were All-Americans. All-SEC Performers Three Wildcats Mollie Korth, Alex Hyland and Sidney Dukes were All-SEC for their performance in the first session of the SEC Championships. Korth earned All-SEC for her first session all-around win with a 39.425. Hyland earned All-SEC with the SEC beam title while Dukes finished second in the first session on the beam with a 9.9 in the first session. SEC Freshman of the Year After winning four SEC Freshman of the Week awards, Mollie Korth was named SEC Freshman of the Year in 2017. Korth joined the record books as the sixth SEC Freshman of the Year in UK history. She joins Jenny Hansen (1993), Kristin Hoeferlin (1997), Ashley Burkholder (1998), Julia Gore (2000) and Whitney Rose (2009). First Win Over Alabama VAULT 1. Sidney Dukes 2. Danaea Davis 3. Alex Hyland 5. Sidney Dukes 6. Alex Hyland PROJECTED STARTERS BARS 1. Katie Carlisle 2. Ella Warren 3. Hailey Poland 4. Katrina Coca 5. Alex Hyland 6. Mollie Korth FLOOR 1. Katie Stuart 2. Hailey Poland 3. Ella Warren 4. Alex Hyland 5. Mollie Korth 6. Sidney Dukes

SEC powerhouse Alabama came to Memorial Coliseum last season, and after 70 failed attempts by the program, the Wildcats took down the Crimson Tide for the first time in school history after a program best score of 197.475. Mollie Korth paced the Wildcats, who posted a career high of 39.625 in the all-around. Her score of was the seventh highest in program history, and the best score from any Wildcat other than National Champion Jenny Hansen. Highest Preseason Ranking Ever In the Road to Nationals Preseason Coaches Poll, Kentucky is ranked 10th with 1,213 points. UK s ranking is the highest preseason mark in program history. UK is the fourth-highest ranked SEC team, with Florida, LSU and Alabama. 2018 TEAM EVENT TITLES VAULT (6): DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1/5 Excite Night 48.975 1/12 Arkansas 49.225 1/26 Auburn 49.225 2/9 Georgia 48.975 2/23 Missouri 48.175 3/2 Ohio State 49.050 BEAM (6): DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1/5 Excite Night 48.875 1/12 Arkansas 49.350 1/19 Florida 49.350 2/16 Alabama 49.300 2/23 Missouri 49.225 3/2 Ohio State 49.275 SEC Champion BARS (4): Alex Hyland, with a score of 9.95 at the SEC Championships last season, DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1/5 Excite Night 48.95 became the first event SEC champion since Jenny Hansen won two events 1/12 Arkansas 49.275 in 1996. Jenny Hansen won nine SEC Championships and is the only other 2/23 Missouri 49.225 Wildcat to accomplish the feat. 3/2 Ohio State 49.300 FLOOR (7): DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1/5 Excite Night 49.275 1/12 Arkansas 49.100 1/19 Florida 49.350 1/26 Auburn 49.275 2/9 Georgia 49.275 2/23 Missouri 49.400 3/2 Ohio State 49.225 KENTUCKY IN THE POLLS NATIONAL RANKINGS - RoadToNationals.com Week Eight RANK SCHOOL Team RQS AVERAGE HIGH 1 Oklahoma 197.980 197.778 198.375 2 LSU 197.715 197.553 198.175 3 UCLA 197.650 197.453 198.075 4 Utah 197.415 197.344 197.700 5 Florida 197.325 197.125 198.150 6 Alabama 197.005 196.733 197.525 7 Michigan 196.930 196.656 197.550 8 KENTUCKY 196.715 196.472 197.100 9 Washington 196.670 196.417 197.075 10 Arkansas 196.660 196.447 197.275 11 Oregon State 196.605 196.454 197.300 12 Arizona State 196.510 196.053 196.800 13 Nebraska 196.455 196.414 197.175 14 Boise State 196.430 196.294 196.875 15 Denver 196.360 196.291 196.800 16 Auburn 196.340 195.918 197.000 17 Georgia 196.310 196.200 197.000 18 George Washington 196.285 195.858 196.825 19 Missouri 196.240 195.850 196.925 20 California 196.235 195.981 197.500 21 BYU 196.040 195.875 196.625 22 Minnesota 196.010 195.669 196.675 23 Ohio State 195.925 195.536 196.775 24 North Carolina State 195.765 195.528 196.575 T-25 Illinois-Champaign 195.745 195.550 196.700 T-25 Iowa State 195.745 195.622 196.450 KENTUCKY WEEK BY WEEK PRE 1/9 1/16 1/22 1/29 2/8 2/14 2/21 2/28 3/5 TEAM 10 6 5 6 6 6 9 9 9 8 VAULT - 7 6 6 7 8 7 8 7 10 BARS - 10 9 24 17 21 20 18 9 10 BEAM - 11 5 2 7 6 12 11 8 7 FLOOR - 5 9 5 5 5 6 10 8 13 CAREER INDIVDUAL EVENT TITLES GYMNAST 2018 CAREER Mollie Korth 15 34 5 11 3 9 2 3 5 9 Sidney Dukes 6 23 0 4 0 3 Uneven 0 1 3 8 3 8 Alex Hyland 10 24 Balance 6 17 Uneven 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 Katie Stuart 1 8 0 2 1 4 Balance 0 1 0 1 Danaea Davis 1 3 1 3 Aubree Rosa 0 2 0 2 Katrina Coca 2 3 2 3 Cori Rechenmacher 1 2 Balance 0 1 1 1

RESULTS Overall: 7-4 Regular 6-4 SEC: 3-4 Home: 4-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 TEAM SCORES INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SEMO, Ball State, GW (1/5) Overall Kentucky 48.975 48.875 48.950 49.275 196.075 Davis/Korth Rechenmacher Hyland Dukes Korth Ball State 48.525 48.875 48.375 48.700 194.475 George Washington 48.750 48.650 47.300 49.075 193.775 Southeast Missouri 48.350 46.100 47.075 48.150 189.675 at Arkansas (1/12) Overall Kentucky 49.225 49.275 49.350 49.100 196.950 Korth Coca Dukes Korth Korth Arkansas 49.200 49.050 49.250 49.025 196.525 McGlone Wellick Carter Yamzon Shaffer Florida (1/19) Overall Kentucky 49.100 48.150 49.350 49.350 195.950 Korth Korth Hyland/Dukes Dukes Korth Florida 49.375 48.950 48.725 49.275 196.325 Slocum Gowey Gowey Baker Boren at Auburn (1/26) Overall Kentucky 49.225 49.300 48.900 49.275 196.700 Korth Coca/Korth Poland Dukes Korth auburn 49.050 49.350 49.075 48.775 196.250 Day Cerio Sylvia Milliet at LSU (2/2) Overall Kentucky 49.125 49.050 49.300 49.225 196.700 Hyland Coca Hyland/Poland Korth/Dukes Hyland LSU 49.225 49.150 49.450 49.400 197.225 Hamrbick Finnegan Hambrick Hambrick Hambrick Georgia (2/9) Overall Kentucky 48.975 49.025 48.275 49.275 195.550 Stuart Korth Hyland Poland/Korth Korth Georgia 48.900 49.225 48.900 49.125 196.150 Johnson Oakley Babalis Snead Snead at Alabama (2/16) Overall Kentucky 49.250 49.075 49.300 48.750 196.375 Stuart/Korth Korth Hyland Korth Korth Alabama 49.300 49.550 48.850 49.225 196.925 Graber Mahoney Guerreo Guerreo Winston Missouri (2/23) Overall Kentucky 49.175 49.300 49.225 49.400 197.100 Hyland/Stuart Korth Hyland Hyland Hyland Missouri 48.775 49.050 48.550 48.750 195.125 Tucker Huber Kelly Bower Tucker Ohio State (3/2) Overall Kentucky 49.050 49.275 49.3 49.225 196.850 Korth Korth Hyland Hyland/Korth Korth Ohio State 48.975 48.950 48.925 48.875 195.725 McClelland Mattern Stone McClelland at New Hampshire Quad (3/11) Overall Kentucky New Hampshire Brown Yale at Illinois State (3/14) Overall Kentucky Illinois State SEC Championships (3/24) Overall Kentucky Illinois State NCAA Regional (4/7) Overall Kentucky Illinois State NCAA National Championships Overall Kentucky Illinois State

ERYNNE ALLEN Sophomore 5 3 Douglasville, Georgia South Paulding Paulding Gymnastics - Did not compete in 2017 - - - - - MEET BY MEET 1/5 Excite Night - - - - - 1/12 at Arkansas 1/19 vs. Florida 1/26 at Auburn 2/2 at LSU 2/9 vs. Georgia 2/16 at Alabama 2/23 vs. Missouri 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

MADISON AVERETT Freshman 5 2 French Settlement, Louisiana French Settlement Athletes In Motion - - - - - - Competed at Junior Olympic Nationals - Earned ninth place finish on floor at JO Nationals - Louisiana state bars and floor champion 1/5 Excite Night - - - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - - - - - 1/26 at Auburn - - - - - 2/2 at LSU - - - - - 2/9 vs. Georgia 2/16 at Alabama 2/23 vs. Missouri 3/2 vs. Ohio State

KATIE CARLISLE Senior 5 3 Newark, Ohio Newark High School Buckeye Gymnastics - - 9.875 - - - Tied bars career high on her Senior Night against Ohio State with 9.875 - Competed in every meet last season - Had a career high of 9.875 on bars against Arkansas, helping UK set team record of 49.325 1/5 Excite Night - - 9.775 - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - 9.875 - - 1/19 vs. Florida - - 9.75 - - 1/26 at Auburn - - 9.85 - - 2/2 at LSU - - 9.775 - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - - 9.8 - - 2/16 at Alabama - - 9.8 - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - - 9.625 - - 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - 9.875 - - 9.875, 2x, last vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.875, 3x, last vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.850 9.825, vs. Alabama (2/10/17)

KATRINA COCA Junior 5 5 Stillwater, Oklahoma Stillwater Dynamo Gymnastics - - 9.625 - - - Won second bars title of season after 9.9 at Auburn - Tied career best and won bars crown at Arkansas with 9.9 - Hit career-best 9.9 on bars in 2017, winning title and helping team hit bars record of 49.325 against Arkansas - Scored a 9.85 on bars at 2017 SEC Championship 1/5 Excite Night - 9.75 9.75 - - 1/12 at Arkansas - 9.725 9.9 - - 1/19 vs. Florida - 9.725 9.7 - - 1/26 at Auburn - 9.675 9.9 - - 2/2 at LSU - - 9.875 - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - - 9.775 - - 2/16 at Alabama - - 9.2 - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - - 9.825 - - 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - 9.625 - - 9.75, Excite Night (1/8/18) 9.825, vs. Ball State (2/14/16) 9.9, 2x, last at Auburn (1/26/18) 9.9, 3x, last at Auburn (1/26/18) 2

DANAEA DAVIS Junior 5 2 Waldorf, Maryland West Lake Unique Sports Academy - 9.85 - - - - Has gone 9.85 five times this season - Put up career high 9.9 in front of hometown crowd at Maryland in 2017 - Helped team set vault record of 49.425 at Maryland in 2017 1/5 Excite Night - 9.85 - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - 9.775 - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - 9.775 - - - 1/26 at Auburn - 9.85 - - - 2/2 at LSU - 9.85 - - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - 9.675 - - - 2/16 at Alabama - 9.85 - - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - 9.825 - - - 3/2 vs. Ohio State - 9.5 - - - 9.85, 5x, last vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.9 at Maryland (2/19) 2

SIDNEY DUKES Junior 5 2 Tyler, Texas Robert E. Lee East Gymnastics - 9.75-9.925 9.8 - Season high on beam with 9.925 vs. Ohio State and shared beam crown - Shared floor crown at Auburn after a 9.9 - Won another floor title against Florida after tying career high with 9.925 - Took home share of floor title with 9.9 at Arkansas - Won the floor title at Excite Night with a 9.9-2017 All-SEC after finishing second in the first session on beam with a 9.9 1/5 Excite Night - 9.75-9.825 9.9 1/12 at Arkansas - 9.8-9.9 9.8 1/19 vs. Florida - 9.75-9.9 9.925 1/26 at Auburn - 9.85-9.275 9.9 2/2 at LSU - 9.825-9.85 9.875 2/9 vs. Georgia - 9.8-9.050 9.775 2/16 at Alabama - 9.775-9.85 9.85 2/23 vs. Missouri - 9.75-9.85 9.9 3/2 vs. Ohio State - 9.75-9.925 9.8 39.525 vs. Alabama (2/10/17) 4 9.85, at Auburn (1/26/18) 9.875, 2x, last at Florida (1/13/17) 3 9.875, vs. Iowa State (3/11/16) 1 9.925, vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.950, 2x, last vs Alabama (2/10/17) 7 9.925, vs. Florida (1/19/18) 9.925, 3x, last vs. Florida (1/19/18) 8

MACKENZIE HARMAN Freshman 5 2 Raleigh, North Carolina Cary Academy Team Attraction Gym - - - - - - Finished 10th in the all-around in the region eight meet - North Carolina State Championship qualifier 1/5 Excite Night 1/12 at Arkansas 1/19 vs. Florida 1/26 at Auburn 2/2 at LSU 2/9 vs. Georgia 2/16 at Alabama 2/23 vs. Missouri 3/2 vs. Ohio State

ALEX HYLAND Junior 5 5 Foxborough, Massachusetts Foxborough Arnold s Gymnastics 39.450 9.8 9.85 9.925 9.875 - Had season-high on beam and won event against Ohio State - Tied eighth-best all-around score in program history against Missouri (39.575), - Won beam title with 9.925 at Alabama - Shared beam title against Georgia with 9.875 - Won first ever vault title with a career best 9.925 at LSU - Competed in all-around for first time at Auburn, scored a 39.225 - Regular Season All-America in 2017 - SEC Champion after 9.95 in 2017 - Finished 13th in nation in beam RQS with 9.915 in 2017 1/5 Excite Night - 9.725-9.85 9.875 1/12 at Arkansas - 9.8-9.875 9.85 1/19 vs. Florida - 9.825-9.9 9.875 1/26 at Auburn 39.225 9.75 9.775 9.825 9.875 2/2 at LSU 39.425 9.925 9.8 9.875 9.825 2/9 vs. Georgia 39.275 9.725 9.825 9.875 9.85 2/16 at Alabama 39.5 9.85 9.875 9.925 9.85 2/23 vs. Missouri 39.575 9.875 9.9 9.875 9.925 3/2 vs. Ohio State 39.450 9.8 9.85 9.925 9.875 39.575, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 39.575, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 2 9.925, at LSU (2/2/18) 9.925, at LSU (2/2/18) 2 9.9, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.9, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 1 9.925, vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.950, 2x, last at SEC Championships (3/18/17) 17 9.925, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.925, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 3

MOLLIE KORTH Sophomore 5 2 Cambridge, Wisconsin Cambridge Madtown Twisters 39.475 9.875 9.925 9.8 9.875 - and bars title champion against Ohio State - Won bars title and tied career high with 9.925 against Missouri - Won all-around, vault and bars title at Auburn - Took home all-around and vault title vs Florida - Won all-around title with 39.525 at Arkansas - Won vault title at Excite Night with 9.85 - SEC Freshman of the Year in 2017 - First-Team All-American on bars and second team in the all-around - 2017 All-SEC after winning first session of SEC Championship with 39.425 1/5 Excite Night 38.6 9.85 9.1 9.8 9.85 1/12 at Arkansas 39.525 9.95 9.825 9.85 9.9 1/19 vs. Florida 39.5 9.925 9.8 9.875 9.9 1/26 at Auburn 39.3 9.9 9.9 9.7 9.8 2/2 at LSU 38.575 9.725 9.125 9.85 9.875 2/9 vs. Georgia 39.3 9.8 9.875 9.75 9.875 2/16 at Alabama 39.55 9.875 9.925 9.825 9.9 2/23 vs. Missouri - 9.875 9.925 9.8 9.875 3/2 vs. Ohio State 39.475 9.875 9.925 9.8 9.875 39.550, at Alabama (2/16/18) 39.625, vs Alabama (2/10/17) 11 9.95, at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.95, 2x, last at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9 9.925, vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9.925, 3x, vs. Ohio State (3/2/18) 9 9.875, at Alabama (2/16/18) 9.875, at Florida (1/13/17) 9.9, 3x, last at Alabama (2/16/18) 9.950, at Auburn (1/20/17) 5

ALAINA KWAN Sophomore 5 5 Cypress, California Pacific Coast All-Olympia - - - - - - Set career best with 9.85 at LSU on beam - Represented Belarus in 2015 World Championships - Son of 1984 Olympic Diver Andy Kwan 1/5 Excite Night - - 9.7 9.2-1/12 at Arkansas - - 9.275 9.775-1/19 vs. Florida - - 8.85 9.825-1/26 at Auburn - - - 9.825-2/2 at LSU - - - 9.85-2/9 vs. Georgia - - - 9.2-2/16 at Alabama - - - 9.825-2/23 vs. Missouri - - - 8.7-3/2 vs. Ohio State - - - - - 9.775, vs LSU (1/27/17) 9.7, Excite Night (1/8/18) 9.7, Excite Night (1/8/18) Event Win: 0 9.85, at LSU (2/8/18) 9.85, at LSU (2/8/18) 9.575, vs. Ball State (1/29/17)

KATHERINE MARIANOS Freshman 5 1 Johns Creek, Georgia Johns Creek Gymnastix Training Center - - - - - - Georgia State vault champion - 2016 Mardi Gras Invite Champion with a 39.925 in the all-around 1/5 Excite Night - - - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - - - - - 1/26 at Auburn - - - - - 2/2 at LSU - - - - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - - - - - 2/16 at Alabama - - - - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - - - - - 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - - - -

MEGAN MONFREDI Freshman 5 1 Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Pine-Richland X-Cel Gymnastics - - - - - - Made collegiate debut on floor vs. Missouri - Sixth place on vault in 2017 at the region 10 championship 1/5 Excite Night - - - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - - - - - 1/26 at Auburn - - - - - 2/2 at LSU - - - - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - - - - - 2/16 at Alabama - - - - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - - - - 9.8 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - - - - 9.8, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.8, vs. Missouri (2/23/18)

HAILEY POLAND Sophomore 5 2 Midlothian, Texas Midlothian Trevino s Gymnastics - - 9.75 9.175 9.85 - Had career high on bars with 9.825 - Made debut on bars with 9.65 at Alabama - Had career high on floor vs Georgia with 9.875 - Hit season high on beam with 9.85 twice this season - Competed in every meet on beam in 2017 - Had a career twice of 9.875, including at Kentucky Quad Meet 1/5 Excite Night - - - 9.725 9.825 1/12 at Arkansas - - - 9.85 9.75 1/19 vs. Florida - - - 9.85 9.8 1/26 at Auburn - - - 9.85 9.85 2/2 at LSU - - - 9.875 9.8 2/9 vs. Georgia - - - 9.625 9.875 2/16 at Alabama - - 9.65 9.775 9.825 2/23 vs. Missouri - - 9.825 9.850 9.825 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - 9.75 9.175 9.85 9.825 vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.825 vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.875, at LSU (2/8/18) 9.875, 3x, last at LSU (2/8/18) 9.875, vs Georgia (2/9/18) 9.875, vs Georgia (2/9/18)

CORI RECHENMACHER Senior 5 1 Batavia, Illinois Rosary Legacy Elite - - - - 9.875 - Posted two 9.825s on Senior Night against Ohio State - Went career high 9.875 in meet vs. Missouri - Won bars Excite Night title with 9.85 - Competed in every meet for UK in 2017 - Had a 9.875 on the beam in win over Alabama 1/5 Excite Night - - 9.85-9.825 1/12 at Arkansas - - 9.8-8.4 1/19 vs. Florida - - 9.175-9.0 1/26 at Auburn - - 9.85 - - 2/2 at LSU - - 9.775 - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - - 9.050 - - 2/16 at Alabama - - - - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - - - - 9.875 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - 9.825-9.825 9.85, 2x, last at Auburn (1/26/18) 9.875 vs. Florida (3/4/16) 1 9.9, vs. Arkansas (2/26/16) 1 9.875, vs. Missouri (2/26/18) 9.875, vs. Missouri (2/26/18)

AUBREE ROSA Junior 5 2 Covina, California Charter Oak Charter Oak Gliders - 9.750 - - - - Tied career high at Arkansas on vault with 9.9 - Opened season on vault with 9.775 1/5 Excite Night - 9.775 - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - 9.9 - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - 9.825 - - - 1/26 at Auburn - 9.875 - - - 2/2 at LSU - 9.675 - - - 2/9 vs. Georgia - 9.800 - - - 2/16 at Alabama - 9.800 - - - 2/23 vs. Missouri - 9.725 - - - 3/2 vs. Ohio State - 9.750 - - - - - 9.9, at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.9, 2x, last at Arkansas (1/12/18) 1 - - - 9.750-9.750

ALLISON SYNDER Freshman 5'1 Cincinnati, Ohio Perfection Gymnastics School - Finished fourth on bars at JO Olympics - Ohio State vault champion - - - - - 1/5 Excite Night - - - - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - - - - 1/19 vs. Florida - - - - - 1/26 at Auburn - - - - - 2/2 at LSU 2/9 vs. Georgia 2/16 at Alabama 2/23 vs. Missouri 3/2 vs. Ohio State

KATIE STUART Junior 5 2 Suwanee, Georgia Lambert Gymnastix Training Center - 9.775-9.825 - - Posted 9.875 on vault, a season high, 9.875 - Matched career high with 9.875 at Arkansas - Competed in every meet in 2017 - Had a career best 39.425 against Auburn in the all-around last season 1/5 Excite Night - - - 9.750 9.675 1/12 at Arkansas - - - 9.875-1/19 vs. Florida - - - 9.775-1/26 at Auburn - - - 9.750 9.675 2/2 at LSU - 9.8-9.775 9.775 2/9 vs. Georgia - 9.85-9.825 9.825 2/16 at Alabama - 9.875-9.825 9.550 2/23 vs. Missouri - 9.875-9.825-3/2 vs. Ohio State - 9.775-9.825-39.425, vs Auburn (1/20/17) 2 9.875, vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.900, 2x, last at Kentucky Quad (2/24/17) 3 9.875, at Auburn (1/20/17) 1 9.875, at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.875, 3x, last at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.825, vs. Georgia (2/9/18) 9.900, at Auburn (1/20/17)

ELLA WARREN Freshman 5'1 Jacksonville, Florida Florida Elite Florida Virtual School - - 9.750-9.850 - Career high 9.875 vs. Missouri - SEC Freshman of the Week after 9.875 at Arkansas on bars - Originally a 2019 signee, graduated early to compete at UK - Finished 12th at the JO Nationals in the all-around - Finished third at the JO Nationals on the beam with a score of 9.65 1/5 Excite Night - - 9.8 - - 1/12 at Arkansas - - 9.875 9.8 1/19 vs. Florida - - 9.725-9.85 1/26 at Auburn - - 9.8-9.85 2/2 at LSU - - 9.825-9.85 2/9 vs. Georgia - - 9.75-9.85 2/16 at Alabama - - 9.85-9.6 2/23 vs. Missouri - - 9.825-9.875 3/2 vs. Ohio State - - 9.750-9.85 9.875, at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.875, at Arkansas (1/12/18) 9.875 vs. Missouri (2/23/18) 9.875 vs. Missouri (2/23/18)

HEAD COACH TIM GARRISON Kentucky s impressive regular season saw wins over multiple SEC opponents, including Alabama. The Cats put up a program record score of 197.475 in the first ever win over Crimson Tide. The win was paced by a great 49.475 on the floor. In 2016, Garrison took the Wildcats to the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional, where the Wildcats finished fourth as a team with a score of 195.725. Garrison saw two student-athletes move onto the NCAA Championships in Alex Hyland and Sidney Dukes. Hyland was the all-around champion of the regional after posting a meet-best 39.175 for the title, while Dukes scored a 39.125, earning the final all-around spot. At the NCAA Championships, Garrison coached his first All-America nominee. Dukes executed a nearly flawless routine en route to a 9.8875, which was the fourth-highest in the session, giving her All-America status. Dukes score was the third highest score on the beam for a UK gymnast all-time at the NCAA semifinals, just behind UK great Jenny Hansen. Garrison continues to post impressive scores. The Wildcats two top-five scores in program history during 2016, including a 196.65 inside of Memorial Coliseum in a meet against Florida. In 2015, Garrison led the Wildcats a 5-3 home record while posting some of the best scores for UK to date. On Mar. 6, 2015, Garrison led the team to post a 196.575 team score - good for second all-time in Kentucky history. The Wildcats flourished during 2015 in both uneven bars and beam, with Garrison guiding the team to the second and fifth best results in school history, respectively. Under Garrison s tutelage, Sydney Waltz and Cori Rechenmacher became Kentucky s first two SEC All-Freshmen team selections. Additionally, Waltz became the first Wildcat to compete in the NCAA Championships as an all-arounder since Aronda Primault did so in 2002. Waltz finished 15th overall, while taking 11th place on floor. Garrison also added two All-SEC selections in Waltz and then-sophomore Taylor Puryear during the 2015 campaign. In 2014, Garrison led the Wildcats to a 6-1 home record, its best mark at Memorial Coliseum since 1991, a school-record NCAA Regional score for the second consecutive season and an individual appearance at the NCAA Championships. With an upset win over No. 11 Auburn, UK scored a 196.275, the fifth-best team score in program history. The Wildccats totaled two scores that mark in the top 10 all-time and four in the top 20 in school history. Along with a school-record NCAA Regional score of 195.925, senior Audrey Harrison tied for the win on balance beam. The win qualified Harrison for the NCAA Championships, marking UK s first appearance at the national championship meet since 2010. Tim Garrison enters his seventh season as the University of Kentucky gymnastics head coach after leading the team to unprecedented success in his first six seasons. In Garrison s most recent season, he led the Cats back to a NCAA Regional once again and secured a No. 2 seed for the first time in program history after a historic Regional Qualifying score of 196.845 to finish No. 12 in the nation. Garrisoned coached freshman Mollie Korth, who won SEC Freshman of the Year and became an all-around All-American at the NCAA Championships. Korth, along with sophomore Alex Hyland, earned regular season All-America honors as well. Hyland added an SEC title to her regular season All-America honors. THE GARRISON FILE PERSONAL Birth Date: Aug. 5, 1970 Hometown: Conroe, Texas Family: Rachel (wife); Rayley (20), Taige (15) and Teagan (13) (daughters); Reece (6), Rylan (2) (son) Parents: David and Lora Garrison Date Hired at UK: April 28, 2011 EDUCATION High School: Oak Ridge High School (Conroe, Texas) College: California State University at Fullerton, B.S., Physical Education, 1995 - Graduated with honors in physical education - Full athletics scholarship from 1994-95 COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER 2011-Current: Kentucky Head Coach 2006-11: Nebraska Assistant Coach 1992-94: Cal State Fullerton Assistant Coach CLUB COACHING CAREER 2006-11: Nebraska School of Gymnastics (Lincoln, Neb.) 1996-06: SCEGA Gymnastics (Temecula, Calif.) 1994-96: SCATS Gymnastics (Huntington Beach, Calif.) NOTABLES - Produced two All-Americans at Kentucky - Responsible for producing 10 NCAA All-Americans at Nebraska - Helped lead Nebraska to the NCAA Tournament every season, including two Super Six appearances and two Big 12 Championships - Was a five-time USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year for Southern California (1999, 2001, 02, 03, 04) while at SCEGA Gymnastics where he produced 27 national champions, 10 Junior Olympic National Team members and four Elite National Team members - Was a personal coach at the 2000 Olympic trials in Boston, Mass., and 2011 World Championships in Ghent, Belgium - USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year in 2009 for Nebraska (club)

HEAD COACH TIM GARRISON Kentucky had a record-setting 2013 campaign that saw numerous school records fall. UK earned a ninth-consecutive NCAA Regional bid with a school-record regional qualifying score of 196.06 after breaking the team best score twice. A 196.775 in the regular season finale at Penn State bested the previous high score, set earlier in the season at Ball State. The Wildcats notched three wins against SEC opponents, the most in program history and earned a 3-3-1 league mark, also a school best. All three wins were against teams ranked in the top 15, with two over top-nine foes. In postseason play, UK tallied the program s highest-ever NCAA Regional team score of 195.575 and finished fourth at the regional. The Kentucky gymnastics team wrapped up a historic 2013 season by claiming the prestigious Team of the Year Award at the annual CATSPY Awards along with two individual awards. Garrison was named Coach of the Year alongside baseball coach Gary Henderson and rifle coach Harry Mullins, while sophomore Shannon Mitchell picked up the Scratch Award, given to the top non-scholarship student-athlete. The Wildcats finished 2012 with three consecutive scores of 195.875 or higher, Kentucky s best-ever three meet stretch. UK also sealed the first winning regular season since 2008 in Garrison s first campaign. Garrison guided the Wildcats to a final No. 25 ranking with a National Qualifying Score of 390.240 in 2012. The ranking made Garrison the first head coach in school history to take his team to a top-25 final ranking in his first season. The Wildcats earned back-to-back victories over top-25 teams when UK took down Southeastern Conference foe Auburn at home and highly ranked Illinois on the road midway through the season. The Wildcats also posted just the 10th score of 196 or higher in school history with a 196.025 against George Washington and Ball State during Garrison s inaugural season. Garrison arrived at UK after helping the Huskers reach new heights with two NCAA Super Six appearances and two Big 12 Conference championships. The native of Conroe, Texas, served as the Huskers vault, floor exercise and strength and conditioning coach, while also helping in all facets of recruiting. In his five years at Nebraska, Garrison was responsible for producing 10 NCAA All-Americans, while his vault and floor teams consistently ranked as one of the top-10 teams in the nation. In 2011, Garrison helped lead the Huskers back to the NCAA Super Six Finals, where they matched their best finish in school history, finishing fourth. Two of Garrison s vault performers ended the individual finals in the top five, while two other gymnasts were in the top 12 on floor. In his first year on the job in Lincoln in 2007, Garrison s vault team finished sixth in the nation, while the floor squad was in the top five of the final rankings. In 2009, Nebraska was ranked sixth nationally on floor and in 2010 the Huskers were fifth on vault. Garrison s vault and floor teams had an excellent season in 2011 with the Huskers finishing among the nation s best on vault (third) and floor (seventh). Nebraska made the NCAA Tournament in each of Garrison s five years, advancing to nationals three times. Prior to Nebraska, Garrison developed a reputation as one of the most successful club coaches in the country, serving as a head coach for SCEGA Gymnastics in Temecula, Calif., for 10 years. SCEGA Gymnastics is one of the largest and most thriving gymnastics teams in the nation. While with SCEGA, Garrison produced 27 national champions, 10 Junior Olympic National Team members and four Elite National Team members. For his efforts, Garrison was named Coach of the Year for Southern California by USA Gymnastics a impressive five times, including four consecutive from 2001-04. In 2001, Garrison coached Rachel Tidd to the World Championships in Ghent, Belgium, where she captured a team bronze medal and finished eighth on beam. A year earlier, Garrison coached Tidd to a 10th-place showing in the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. Garrison spent three years at SCATS Gymnastics in Huntington Beach, Calif., where he was responsible for conditioning and meet preparation for a group of optional and compulsory gymnasts. During his time there, Garrison produced a national qualifier every year at both the Junior Olympic National Championships and the Elite Classic competitions. Garrison also coached at Karolyi s Gymnastics in Houston, Texas, alongside famed former U.S. Olympic Team coach Bela Karolyi. Garrison and his wife, Rachel, served as the directors for the Nebraska School of Gymnastics during their time in Lincoln. The duo successfully increased the enrollment in the program from 40 participants to over 170 members. Garrison also was named the USAG Coach of the Year in 2009 for Nebraska. Garrison graduated from California State University at Fullerton in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education.

ASSISTANT COACH CHUCK DICKERSON Chuck Dickerson enters his 11th season with the Kentucky gymnastics program, where he coaches vault and floor as a key component of head coach Tim Garrison s staff. Dickerson was retained as an assistant coach when Garrison arrived in Lexington before the 2012 season. Dickerson, who was the 2010 Gymnastics Assistant Coach of the Year for the central region by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches, has enjoyed eight very successful seasons as an assistant coach for Kentucky. In Dickerson s most recent season, he helped Kentucky set multiple records and win several awards. He played a key role in helping freshman Mollie Korth win SEC Freshman of the Year and become an all-around All-American. The team s vault Regional Qualifying Score was 49.245, the eighth-highest in the nation. At Maryland, the team put up a 49.425 on the vault, the highest in school history. In 2016, Dickerson was instrumental in helping the Wildcats score the second and third best scores in program history. At Arkansas, the team put up a score of 196.700, helped by a 49.175 on vault. Two Wildcats tied career best marks en route to the highest team vault score. Katie Stuart tied her career-best 9.9, and Aubree Rosa tied her all-time best at 9.875. At Florida, UK put up a 196.65, helped by a season-best 49.325. In 2015, Dickerson continued to play a key role in Kentucky s success, as his he helped guide UK to a top-10 finish for the program all-time with a 49.300 team score on floor at the SEC championships. Dickerson also continued to be instrumental on the vault, helping NCAA qualifier Sydney Waltz achieve the fifth highest vault score in Kentucky s history. In 2014, Dickerson helped lead the Wildcats to a 6-1 home record, its best mark at Memorial Coliseum since 1991, a school-record NCAA Regional score for the second consecutive season and an individual appearance at the NCAA Championships. With an upset win over No. 11 Auburn, UK scored a 196.275, the fifth-best team score in program history. In the win, Kentucky s floor team, which Dickerson oversees, scored a 49.650, the highest score on the event in program history. One of the best teams on floor in the country in 2014, Dickerson coached UK to three scores on floor that rank in the top four in program history. Dickerson previously coached vault and uneven bars for the Wildcats, guiding UK to a school-record team score on vault of 49.4, while the Wildcats tied a school record team-score on bars with a 49.325. Dickerson helped the UK gymnastics team steadily improve its efforts on the vault apparatus since his arrival in Lexington in 2008. Kentucky has ranked among the top 18 schools on the event each season under Dickerson. The Wildcats set a school record with a 49.150 regional qualifying score on vault in 2009 while in 2010 then-sophomore Whitney Rose (Frisco, Texas) became UK s first gymnast to qualify for nationals since 2006 when she scored a 9.900 to tie for first place. In 2009, Dickerson coached the vault squad to top-20 status all year long, peaking at No. 7. It was the second year in a row the vault line-up finished the year top 15. One of the lead vaulters, Emily Green, earned a 9.950, the first mark of that caliber on vault since 2003. Green dominated the event averaging a 9.85. Also grabbing recognition for her talent was Whitney Rose who also became solid vault worker and was named the SEC Freshman of the Year. With over 25 years of coaching experience, Dickerson is able to assist the Wildcats in recruiting top talent. In 2008, Dickerson helped sign fellow Tyler, Texas, native Storey Morris, Rose of Frisco, Texas, the 2008 Texas State vault and all-around champion, and three-time national bar champion Jennifer Taylor of Tulsa, Okla. Since 2004, the Tyler, Texas, native had been working in his hometown at Texas East Gymnastics where he coached former UK gymnast, Storey Morris. In both 2006 and 2007, he qualified a gymnast for the USA Championships to go along with his numerous national qualifiers in his four-year span. Prior to his time at Texas East, Dickerson spent eight years at Rowland/Ballard Gymnastics in Kingwood, Texas. While there, he had seven athletes receive Division I scholarships and sent 15 on to the national championships. In 2002, he earned the great honor of being voted the Texas USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year by his peers. Early on in his career, Dickerson spent 10 years working under famed coach Bela Karolyi. In his coaching career, he has coached three national champions. Dickerson resides in Lexington. ASSISTANT COACH RACHEL GARRISON Rachel Garrison is in her third year at the University of Kentucky. She joined the Kentucky gymnastics staff in 2015 as an assistant coach following a four year period volunteering with the program, working with UK since 2011. Garrison s coaching experience spans 20 years, where she developed gymnasts ranging from beginners to level 10 and elite status gymnasts. Prior to her time as a volunteer assistant for the Wildcats, Garrison served as a program director at the Nebraska School of Gymnastics in Lincoln, Neb., for five years. While in Lincoln, Garrison guided gymnasts to qualify for Junior Olympic nationals in each of her five years. Garrison also produced a regional beam champion during her tenure with the School of Gymnastics. She also played a critical role in recruitment, successfully increasing the enrollment in the program from 40 participants to over 170 members. Before heading to Nebraska, Garrison spent over a decade coaching at multiple clubs across California, with the most prominent being SCEGA in Temecula, Calif. Garrison is a graduate of San Diego State University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 1999 while specializing in pre-physical therapy. Rachel is married to and resides with Kentucky gymnastics head coach Tim Garrison.

RESULTS BY OPPONENT AIR FORCE (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 EASTERN MICHIGAN (5-1) Home: 3-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 MINNESOTA (1-4) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-4 NCAA Regional: 0-2 UCLA (0-3) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-2 NCAA Regional: 0-1 ALABAMA (1-72) Home: 1-14, Away: 0-14, Neutral: 0-44 NCAA Regional: 0-7 FLORIDA (1-82) Home: 1-15, Away: 0-16, Neutral: 0-51 NCAA Regional: 0-13 MISSOURI (9-16) Home: 4-1, Away: 2-10, Neutral: 3-5 NCAA Regional: 0-1 UC SANTA BARBARA (0-1) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON (22-5) Home: 14-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 8-2 NCAA Regional: 5-1 NC STATE (9-6) Home: 3-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 5-5 NCAA Regional: 5-4 UTAH STATE (5-3) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 3-2 NCAA Regional: 2-0 ARKANSAS (6-25) Home: 3-5, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 2-13 GEORGIA (0-77-1) Home: 0-13-1, Away: 0-15, Neutral: 0-49 NCAA Regional: 0-12 NEBRASKA (0-11) Home: 0-3, Away: 0-4, Neutral: 0-4 NCAA Regional: 0-2 VALPARAISO (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 ARIZONA (3-12) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-10 NCAA Regional: 0-1 GEORGIA COLLEGE (5-0) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE (5-1) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 3-1 NCAA Regional: 1-0 VERMONT (2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0 ARIZONA STATE (2-3) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 ILLINOIS (6-4-1) Home: 6-0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-4 NCAA Regional: 0-4 NORTH CAROLINA (9-5) Home: 4-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 4-3 NCAA Regional: 2-3 WASHINGTON (3-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-0 NCAA Regional: 0-1 AUBURN (42-42) Home: 17-2, Away: 6-15, Neutral: 19-25 NCAA Regional: 0-3 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (2-2) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-2 NCAA Regional: 1-1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 WEST VIRGINIA (17-16) Home: 6-2, Away: 1-5, Neutral: 10-9 NCAA Regional: 9-5 BALL STATE (18-3) Home: 13-0, Away: 4-1, Neutral: 1-2 NCAA Regional: 0-1 INDIANA (2-3) Home: 1-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-0 OHIO STATE (12-13) Home: 8-5, Away: 1-4, Neutral: 3-4 NCAA Regional: 2-4 WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-1) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 BOISE STATE (0-1) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 IOWA (2-2) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-1 OKLAHOMA (0-7) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-6 NCAA Regional: 0-4 WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 BOWLING GREEN (13-2) Home: 9-0, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 3-0 NCAA Regional: 1-0 IOWA STATE (5-0) Home: 5-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-3 NCAA Regional: 0-2 OREGON STATE (0-3) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-2 NCAA Regional: 0-2 WILLIAM & MARY (8-0) Home: 5-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-0 NCAA Regional: 1-0 BRIDGEPORT (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 INDIANA STATE (1-2) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 PENNSYLVANIA (2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0 WISCONSIN OSHKOSH (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 BYU (5-6) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-5 NCAA Regional: 1-0 IUP (2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 PENN STATE (2-13) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-12 NCAA Regional: 0-3 WISCONSIN STOUT (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 CALIFORNIA (2-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 JAMES MADISON (4-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 3-0 PITTSBURGH (5-2) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 3-2 YALE (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 CAL STATE FULLERTON (0-1) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 KENT STATE (6-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 4-1 NCAA Regional: 3-1 RADFORD (7-0) Home: 6-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 CENTENARY (8-0) Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 4-0 LINDENWOOD (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 RHODE ISLAND (3-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (4-4) Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-3 NCAA Regional: 1-3 LOUISVILLE (0-2) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-1 NCAA Regional: 0-1 SE MISSOURI STATE (8-4) Home: 5-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 3-1 CORNELL (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 LSU (4-81) Home: 3-14, Away: 0-20, Neutral: 1-47 NCAA Regional: 0-4 SEATTLE PACIFIC (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 DENVER (2-5) Home: 0-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-3 NCAA Regional: 0-1 MARYLAND (10-3) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 7-2 NCAA Regional: 6-1 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-2) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 DUKE (1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 MEMPHIS STATE (2-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-0 STANFORD (1-3) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-3 NCAA Regional: 1-3 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 MICHIGAN (0-11) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 0-5 NCAA Regional: 0-3 TEXAS WOMAN S (7-1) Home: 1-1, Away: 5-0, Neutral: 1-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 MICHIGAN STATE (5-6) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 3-6 NCAA Regional: 3-3 TOWSON STATE (8-8) Home: 2-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 6-4 NCAA Regional: 6-3