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UC DAVIS WOMEN S GYMNASTICS WEEKLY RELEASE MPSF Championship Preview 17 March 2015 For Immediate Release easy to see why no MPSF coach can make reliable travel plans as of yet. Contact: Mark Honbo 530/752-8050 mwhonbo@ucdavis.edu UC DAVIS LOOKS TO RECLAIM MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP DAVIS, Calif. -- If the 2015 UC Davis women s gymnastics season ended last Friday, that Senior Night home finale would have sounded the highest of high notes with which to end a season. The Aggies set or tied seven school records including an overall score of 196.900 to outperform No. 21 Washington. Freshman Alexis Brown and junior Stephanie Stamates won Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Newcomer of the Week and Specialist of the Week honors, while junior Dani Judal posted the No. 2 all-around score in conference history. In an athlete s career, you get what is known as peak flow performance where everything comes naturally and just sort of flows, said head coach John Lavallee. I ve known from the very beginning that this is a very talented team that has had the ability to put up that kind of performance all year. It just has taken longer to get there than we had hopes for, but it was really amazing to watch that energy in that level of performance. Thus, the Aggies are hitting their stride just in time to achieve one of their preseason goals: to reclaim the MPSF team title. UC Davis won four straight from 2010 to 2013, but was unseated by archrival Sacramento State at the Pavilion last year. Fueling the Aggie fire this weekend are the stakes. The team regional-qualifying score moved up to 194.795 after Friday s record-breaking score. According to the site RoadToNationals. com, No. 41 UC Davis has not been mathematically eliminated from the race for a top-36 RQS, even though the higher-ranked San Jose State (No. 39) cannot possibly move into that realm. However, No. 36 Maryland needs to score only 195.450 or higher to move beyond UC Davis reach. Thus, the most likely outcome has the top MPSF squads battling for the individual at-large berths. There is a lot on the line and a lot of scenarios of individual events up for grabs, said Lavallee. This conference meet will be a barn-burner. Indeed, a total of seven MPSF all-arounders will vie for the five individual at-large berths in the West Region. San Jose State s Cami Guyer has clinched such a spot, which leaves a six-way battle between SJSU s Maddie Herr (39.010 RQS), SJSU s Kaitlin Won (38.990), Sacramento State s Lauren Rice (38.945), UC Davis Tiana Montell (38.940), Alaska Anchorage s M rcy Matsunami (38.935) and UC Davis Judal (38.895). Judal still has a 38.500 road score on her record, which means a 39.0 would raise her RQS by a full tenth. However, Rice still has a 38.625 on her average, meaning a 38.90 on Saturday resets her RQS to 39.000. Compound this with the countless number of permutations, and it s If Montell does not qualify as an all-arounder, she and Aggie sophomore Katy Nogaki will battle for the individual vault spot. Each has tied the school record of 9.900 this year. Each has an RQS of 9.850. This begins an equally daunting number of event combinations. If Herr does not make the all-around cut, she lightly shuts Judal from a bars qualification (again, assuming the Aggie junior does not make the all-around cut herself). On beam alone, UC Davis has four regional contenders in Stamates (9.850), Judal (9.800), Cassandra Quebral (9.800) and Brown (9.795). On floor exercise, Hornet Cassie Benning and Aggie Kala DeFrancesco are locked up at 9.845, although equal scores assuming both hit 9.750 or better help DeFrancesco s average slightly more. Fortunately, the gigantic math problem is something Coach Lavallee and his Aggie gymnasts have chosen to ignore. The focus, he says, is on performance. The judging in Saturday s conference meet will likely be quite different than the judging in Friday s Senior Night meet. I ve told the team that we may very well go to the conference championship, have a better performance than we did on Friday, and only score a 194, Lavallee said. We can t be worried about how the judges score the meet. We have to keep in mind how we will outperform everyone 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (8-10) Date Meet Time/Result Jan. 4 NORCAL CLASSIC 2nd, 194.350 Jan. 9 at Seattle Pacific 1st, 193.025 Jan. 16 at Utah w/boise State & Southern Utah 4th, 193.950 Jan. 23 at Sacramento State 2nd, 194.800 Jan. 30 at Utah State w/boise State 3rd, 193.550 Feb. 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON 2nd, 194.250 Feb. 13 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1st, 195.175 Feb. 20 at San Jose State 2nd, 192.525 Feb. 27 SAC STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1st, 194.725 Mar. 8 at California 2nd, 195.325 Mar. 13 WASHINGTON 1st, 196.900 Mar. 21 at MPSF Championships (Anchorage, Alaska) 7 p.m. Home meets in BOLD CAPS All times Pacific more on 2-2-2-2

UC DAVIS WOMEN S GYMNASTICS WEEKLY RELEASE else in the gym. It boils down to getting yourself to where you re doing your best gymnastics and you re in control. We have to go and do our best gymnastics, and sell to everyone in the gym that we re the best team. That s what we have to think about. The Aggies success has come from a mix of standby stars and emerging success stories, particularly in the second half of the season. Montell, a senior co-captain, has assembled a year that should earn her fourth Outstanding Contribution Award. She shares the conference vault lead at 9.850 and leads the Aggie all-arounders with a 38.940 average, boosted by a career-high 39.250 in Friday s home finale. Montell tied the vault record with a 9.900 then matched that score on floor to close the meet. Stamates has scored 9.800 or better 12 times this season, bringing her career total to 37. Most recently, she scored a 9.800 on beam and tied an 11-year-old Aggie record of 9.950 on floor. Nogaki shares the conference vault lead with Montell at 9.850, helped by back-to-back 9.900s at home in mid-february. She also helped the Aggies set a program and conference record of 49.250 on vault on Friday. Judal ranked second in the MPSF on both bars and beam, but raised her star a little higher in the conference constellation with her expanded role as an all-arounder. Her 39.450 on Friday followed the 39.300 school road record at Cal just five days earlier. Judal scored 9.850-9.900-9.850-9.850 in her four events in the UW dual. Two of the biggest boosts down the stretch has come from Brown and DeFrancesco. Brown had started the year with various injuries, so her return to full capacity had been handled cautiously. She made her floor debut in the seventh meet, scoring a 9.750 at home vs. Seattle Pacific. Since then, Brown has posted all-around scores of 38.700, 39.125, 38.950 and 39.250. In that span, she has won three MPSF Newcomer of the Week nods. Alexis Brown has been a monster, said Lavallee. She really has done an amazing job. She dealt with a turf-toe injury and she came in with a bad ankle injury that she really struggled with. We had to be very careful with her landings. Her ankle and her leg has been in good shape, and I think it s scary to think about what she can accomplish. Her ability as a performer is astonishing. DeFrancesco certainly had been a solid contributor throughout her career, earning four All-MPSF awards in her sophomore and junior seasons, and capping her 2014 with a conference title on bars. This year, however, she has become the team s most reliable performer, hitting 34 of 36 routines for an even greater efficiency rate than the rock-solid Montell. When the Aggies suffered a midseason skid on balance beam, she stepped back into the event for the first time since her freshman year, putting to play the enormous amount of work devoted to that apparatus during the offseason. As a result, DeFrancesco assembled all-around scores of 39.275 and 3.350, the latter of which would have been a school record if not for the landmark performance by Judal in the same meet. In fact, that sort of unfortunate timing has largely kept DeFrancesco off the radar in terms of conference recognition. Her season all-around debut of 38.925 against Seattle Pacific came on the same night that Judal and Montell broke the 39-point barrier. Her 39.275 at Cal have been a school road record if not for Judal s 39.300. Even her incredible Friday performance, which included a school-record 9.950 on bars and a 9.900 on floor exercise, occurred in a week with command performances throughout the MPSF. Nonetheless, DeFrancesco s achievements have not gone unappreciated by her teammates nor by Coach Lavallee. Kala DeFrancesco has totally willed her way to a high performance this year, he said. She is a woman on a mission, and she will not be denied. Coming off her junior year, where she won all-conference on three events, she has really learned how to compete, how to perform, and how to maintain that level of consistency that you need in collegiate gymnastics. That s really hard to do, and I ve been absolutely amazed at what she has accomplished. Sophomore Yonni Michovska also found her stride on vault in the season s second half, scoring 9.800 in three of the final four meets. She also endured a rough patch on bars, only to emerge with a career-high 9.825 on uneven bars. Senior bars specialist and team co-captain Lisa Wiktorski also looks to close out her career in strong form. After leading the league in RQS, she has gone through an up-and-down swan song. However, she owns an explosive routine that has scored as high as 9.850 (at Sacramento State) this year. Freshman Amanda Presswood also enters the conference meet doing her best gymnastics, hitting scores of 9.775 and 9.850 in the home stretch as the floor squad s leadoff performer. Finally, UC Davis has one particular success story worth rallying support from afar. Cassandra Quebral walked on to the team not long after her 17th birthday, redshirted her first year in 2012, then made just two lineup appearances and a smattering of exhibition routine in 2013 and 2014. The same work ethic that she puts into the classroom (she holds the highest GPA of any Aggie veteran) has resulted in a season in which she is tied for second in the MPSF beam standings. Quebral has scored 9.800 or better five times, including the 9.875 last Friday. She also has an outside chance of passing teammate Stamates for the NCAA at-large spot on beam, assuming Judal does not eclipse both of them. UC Davis will open Saturday s meet with a bye, then compete on floor in the second rotation. The Aggies first won an MPSF title in 2008, yielded it to Alaska Anchorage in 2009, then captured the next four championships. In 2014, when West Region rivals San Jose State and Sacramento State returned to the conference, the Hornets claimed the title with a then-record 195.650. Host UAA will hold a live video stream at http://portal.stretchinternet. com/uaa/. Live results are also available at http://www.goseawolves. com/fls/13400/livestats/gymnastics/2012-13/20150321.htm.

2015 ROSTER Player Ht. Yr. Hometown Schools Last Club Major Shayla BARNETT 5-6 RFr. Quartz Hill, Calif. Paraclete HS 13 Paramount Elite Gymnastics Undeclared Taylor BARON* 5-1 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. Northgate HS 12 Liberty Gymnastics Human Development Alexis BROWN 5-5 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HS 14 Team OC Gymnastics International Relations Kala DeFRANCESCO*** 5-4 Sr. Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Valley HS 11 SCEGA Human Development Whitney ESTRADA 5-0 RFr. Dublin, Calif. Dublin HS 13 HD Gymnastics Nutrition Science Jordan HELGESEN 5-6 So. Spokane, Wash. Whitworth(Wash.)/Mead HS 13 Northwest Gymnastics Academy Animal Science Emma HICKS* 5-6 So. Hanford, Calif. Sierra Pacific HS 13 Central California Gymnastics Academy Biological Sciences Miranda HOLDER 5-3 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Analy HS 14 San Mateo Gymnastics NPB Dani JUDAL** 4-11 Jr. Antelope, Calif. Antelope HS 12 Byers Roseville Gymnastics Nutrition Science Rachel KREAGER* 5-7 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. Santa Rosa HS 13 San Mateo Gymnastics Undeclared Yonni MICHOVSKA* 5-5 So. Napa, Calif. Napa HS 13 San Mateo Gymnastics Human Development Tiana MONTELL*** 5-3 Sr. Hilo, Hawaii St. Joseph HS 11 Pantheon School of Gymnastics Animal Science Katy NOGAKI* 5-4 So. Orange, Calif. Villa Park HS 12 Wildfire Gymnastics Human Development Amanda PRESSWOOD 5-1 Fr. Yuba City, Calif. Sutter HS 14 Byers Roseville Gymnastics Economics Phoebe PUMMARACHAI 5-4 Fr. Chino, Calif. Ayala HS 14 Winners Gymnastics Undeclared Cassanda QUEBRAL** 5-1 Jr. Stockton, Calif. Saint Mary s HS 11 GymStars Gymnastics Exercise Biology Stephanie STAMATES** 5-0 Jr. Alamo, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS 12 California Gymnastics Acaedemy Communication Lisa WIKTORSKI*** 5-1 Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison HS 11 Team OC Gymnastics Human Development Jamie YAMASHITA** 5-0 Jr. San Marcos, Calif. San Marcos HS 12 SCEGA Animal Biology * - denotes years lettered in Aggie program John LAVALLEE Head Coach, 9th Year (Springfield 92) Tamara ROSS Assistant Coach, 6th Year (San Diego State 71) Carolyn KAMPF Assistant Coach, 7th Year (UC Davis 07) School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Established/Founded: 1905/1908 Enrollment 35,415 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Home Arena: The Pavilion (6,100) Chancellor Dr. Linda P.B. Katehi (Athens Polytechnic 77) Director of Athletics Terry Tumey (UCLA 88) Executive Sr. Associate A.D./ Senior Woman Administrator TBA Senior Associate A.D. Ext. Affairs & Resource Dev.: Sharon Takeda (UCLA 89) Executive Assistant A.D. Business Operations: Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State 82) Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly 88) Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: Josh Flushman (UC Davis 00) Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis 94) Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis 77) Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Scott Carrell (Air Force 95) Director of Sports Medicine Tina Tubbs (Humboldt State 00) Director of Academic Services Michelle Roppeau (Carleton) Head Coach John Lavallee, 9th Year (Springfield 86) Gymnastics Office 183 Hickey Gymnasium One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 Email jjlavallee@ucdavis.edu Phone (cell) (530) 979-1717 Assistant Coach Tamara Ross, 6th Year (San Diego State 71) Email tlross@ucdavis.edu Phone (cell) (916) 479-0941 Assistant Coach Carolyn Kampf, 6th Year (UC Davis 07) Email cmkampf@ucdavis.edu 2014 Dual Record 9-10 2014 Conference Finish 2nd at MPSF Championship 2014 Regional Finish 5th at NCAA Fayetteville Regional 2014 National Finish none 2014 Final Team RQS 195.260 2014 Final Rankings 34th nationally, 8th in West, 2nd in MPSF 2014 Letterwinners Ret./Lost 10/3 Media Relations Contact Mark Honbo Honbo Email mwhonbo@ucdavis.edu Honbo Office (530) 752-8050 Aggies on the Web http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

COACHING STAFF JOHN LAVALLEE Head Coach 9th Year Springfield 86 John Lavallee has wasted no time in establishing his mark on the Aggie women s gymnastics program. In eight seasons at the Aggie helm, he has earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Coach of the Year five times. In his first seven, Lavalee had guided nine student-athletes to 14 individual at-large berths in the NCAA West Regional. His program captured five MPSF team championships, including four straight from 2010 to 2013. However, his crowing achievement with the Aggie women s gymnastics program came in 2014. That year, UC Davis set or tied team event records on all four events plus the total score of 196.425 at home against Seattle Pacific on February 28. In all, the Aggies scored seven of their all-time top 10 totals during that year, resulting in a school-record RQS of 195.260, a No. 34 national ranking and the program s first team berth to the NCAA postseason since 1998. UC Davis finished fifth at the NCAA Fayetteville Regional. That year served as a follow-up to what had been a historic 2013, during which the Aggies compiled a 194.780 RQS almost a full tenth of a point better than the previous high. Lavallee s student-athletes have also performed in the classroom, winning four straight Marya Welch Awards for the highest women s team GPA at UC Davis. Additionally, Aggie women s gymnastics has earned four consecutive NCAA Public Recognition Awards for Academic Progress Rate (2011-14) and seven straight NACGWC/W Academic Team honors (2008-14). Before arriving at UC Davis, Lavallee enjoyed a successful three-year stint as the top assistant for longtime Yale mentor Barbara Tonry. In the past two seasons, he and Tonry guided six Bulldogs to at-large appearances at the NCAA Northeast Regional. Furthermore, Yale captured an Ivy League title in 2005. Prior to his stop in New Haven, Lavallee spent 11 years as director and head coach of the Sterling Academy of Gymnastics in Sterling, Mass. In addition to his work with club s recreational programs, which grew to more than 1,000 students, Lavallee coached champions at the state, regional and national level, plus a member of the 2002 Junior Olympic National Team. He served as meet director at many levels including the 1999 USAG Eastern Championships. Also during his time at Sterling, Lavallee taught gymnastics as a physical education course at Atlantic Union College in Lancaster, Mass. While at the Sterling Academy of Gymnastics, Lavallee earned three USAG Service Awards for his contributions to his sport and served as a member of the USAG State Administrative Committee as Massachusetts Junior Olympic representative. Lavallee was a collegiate gymnast at Springfield College in Springfield, Mass. In 1986, he earned U.S. Gymnastics Federation All-America honors on floor exercise and served as team captain. Lavallee earned his bachelor s degree in general studies in 1987, then returned for his master of education in 1992. While completing his master s work, he served as a graduate assistant for the Chiefs (now the Pride) and taught gymnastics classes in the physical education department. Lavallee s wife, Teri, served on the Aggie gymnastics coaching staff as an assistant coach. LAVALLEE AT A GLANCE EDUCATION B.S., General Studies, Springfield (1986) Master s of Education, Springfield (1992) COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach, UC Davis (2006-present) Assistant Coach, Yale (2003-06) Director/Owner, Sterling Academy of Gymnastics (1992-2003) Instructor, Atlantic Union College (1998-2002) Graduate Assistant Coach, Springfield (1990-91) ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE Team Captain/USGF All-American, Springfield (1986)

COACHING STAFF TAMARA ROSS Assistant Coach 4th Year San Diego State 71 CAROLYN KAMPF Assistant Coach 5th Year UC Davis 07 Former Sacramento State assistant coach Tamara Ross crossed the Yolo Causeway to join the UC Davis women s gymnastics staff as John Lavallee s top assistant prior to the 2010 season. She serves all aspects of the program, working primarily with balance beam in the gym. In 2012, her work in that particular area earned Ross a nod as the MPSF Assistant Coach of the Year. In 2014, during a historic season in which the Aggies earned their first NCAA team appearance since 1998 and compiled a school-record 195.260 RQS, Ross captured even higher honors: NACGC/W West Region Assistant Coach of the Year. The accolade was well-founded, as UC Davis posted six of its seven all-time best beam scores that year, including the school-record 49.175 on February 21. Ross served eight years as a team choreographer for Hornet mentor Kim Hughes. She served from 1998-2001, then returned in 2004 to coach for four more years. Ross guidance helped Stefanie Aeder set a school record on floor exercise and qualify for back-to-back NCAA West Regionals. Between her tenures at the collegiate and club level, Ross brings a quarter-century of experience to the Aggies. As a club coach and a member of the NorCal Coaches Association, she earned Optional Coach of the Year in 1996 and Choreographer of the Year on three occasions (1994, 1995 and 1997). In 2005, Ross was selected to coach the U.S. open women s gymnastics team at the Maccabi Games in Israel. Under her tutelage, the American squad posted a second-place finish and had individuals finish second on floor and beam. More locally, Ross served on the Sacramento Sports Commission local organizing committee, helping bring the 1999 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships to Sacramento. A 1971 graduate of San Diego State, Ross later earned her master s degree from Sacramento State. She and her husband Arthur have two sons, Brian and Greg. Former Aggie Carolyn Kampf enters her seventh year on the gymnastics coaching staff in 2013-14. She works primarly with the vault squad. In both 2011 and 2013, her efforts were rewarded with MPSF Assistant Coach of the Year co-honors. In 2014, Kampf s efforts helped the Aggies score four of their 10 highest vault team scores in school history, including a school-record 49.050 in a home quad meet on January 26. That served as one of many highlights in a landmark season that saw UC Davis amass a program-record RQS of 195.260 and earn its first team berth to the NCAA postseason since 1998. Originally from All-Olympians Gymnastics Center and Palisades Charter High in Los Angeles, Kampf lettered four years at UC Davis, competing primarily on bars and floor in her final two seasons. She enjoyed a career-best meet against Seattle Pacific on a senior, scoring personal highs of 9.775 on bars and 9.850 on floor in the meet. Kampf, who graduated in 2007 with a psychology degree, also captured MPSF All-Academic honors as a junior and senior. She later earned an M.S. degree in counseling with a specialization in career counseling from Sacramento State in 2010. In addition to her coaching duties, Kampf serves as an academic skills specialist for the Aggie athletics department. Pronunciation Guide KALA DeFrancesco: like Kayla Dani JUDAL: joo-dahl John LAVALLEE: LAV-uh-LEE (short a ) YONNI MICHOVSKA: YAH-nee mich-ohv-ska (long o ) TIANA MONTELL: tee-ah-nah mahn-tell Katy NOGAKI: noh-gah-kee Phoebe PUMMARACHAI: POOH-mah-RAH-chie ( chai like the tea) Cassandra QUEBRAL: keh-brahl Stephanie STAMATES: stah-mah-tess Lisa WIKTORSKI: wick-tor-skee Jamie YAMASHITA: YAH-mah-SHEE-tah

2015 MEET RESULTS DATE MEET UC DAVIS OPP RES REC Jan. 4 NORCAL CLASSIC 194.350 2nd No. 14 California 195.175 L 0-1 San Jose State* 194.050 W 1-1 Sacramento State* 193.450 W 2-1 No. 10 Stanford 193.450 W 3-1 Jan. 9 at Seattle Pacific 193.025 1st Falcons 191.200 W 4-1 Jan. 16 at Utah w/southern Utah & Boise State 193.950 4th No. 4 Utes 196.675 L 4-2 Thunderbirds 195.500 L 4-3 Broncos 194.525 L 4-4 Jan. 23 at Sacramento State 194.800 2nd Hornets 194.925 L 4-5 Jan. 30 at Utah State w/boise State 193.550 3rd No. t12 Broncos 195.975 L 4-6 Aggies 194.275 L 4-7 Feb. 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON 194.250 2nd Colonials 195.725 L 4-8 Feb. 13 SEATTLE PACIFIC 195.175 1st Falcons 189.225 W 5-8 Feb. 20 SAN JOSE STATE 194.525 2nd Spartans 192.525 L 5-9 Feb. 27 SACRAMENTO STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN 194.725 1st Hornets 194.150 6-9 Chippewas 194.150 7-9 Mar. 8 at California 195.325 2nd Golden Bears 197.325 L 7-10 Mar. 13 WASHINGTON *196.900 1st GymDawgs 196.600 W 8-10 Home meets in ALL CAPS * denotes MPSF opponents Rankings listed if team appears in top 20 INDIVIDUAL MEET WINS Jan. 4 Stephanie Stamates BB, 9.850 Jan. 9 Kala DeFrancesco V, 9.775 (tied) Kala DeFrancesco FX, 9.725 (tied) Dani Judal UB, 9.825 Alexis Brown V, 9.775 (tied) Katy Nogaki V, 9.775 (tied) Jan. 23 Tiana Montell V, 9.800 Lisa Wiktorski UB, 9.850 (tied) Stephanie Stamates BB, 9.875 Jan. 30 Stephanie Stamates FX, 9.825 Feb. 8 Kala DeFrancesco UB, 9.825 (tied) Dani Judal UB, 9.825 (tied) Dani Judal BB, 9.850 (tied) Stephanie Stamates FX, 9.875 (tied) Feb. 13 Tiana Montell AA, 39.075 Katy Nogaki V, 9.900 Dani Judal UB, 9.800 Stephanie Stamates BB, 9.800 Kala DeFrancesco FX, 9.850 Feb. 20 Katy Nogaki V, 9.875 Dani Judal UB, 9.775 Kala DeFrancesco FX, 9.850 Feb. 27 Tiana Montell V, 9.900 Alexis Brown BB, 9.800 Alexis Brown FX, 9.800 (tied) Mar. 8 Dani Judal BB, 9.875 Mar. 13 Tiana Montell V, 9.900 Kala DeFrancesco UB, 9.925 Stephanie Stamates FX, 9.950 Dani Judal AA, 39.450 MPSF WEEKLY AWARDS UC Davis honorees. Jan. 6 Dani Judal Gymnast of the Week Stephanie Stamates Specialist of the Week Feb. 10 Dani Judal Gymnast of the Week Cassandra Quebral Specialist of the Week Feb. 17 Alexis Brown Newcomer of the Week Katy Nogaki Specialist of the Week Mar. 3 Alexis Brown Newcomer of the Week Mar. 17 TBA

2015 MEET-BY-MEET SCORES Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total Jan. 4 NORCAL CLASSIC 48.900 48.500 48.925 48.025 194.350 Jan. 9 at Seattle Pacific 48.425 48.500 47.850 48.250 193.025 Jan. 16 at Utah w/boise State & Southern Utah 48.650 48.325 48.525 48.450 193.950 Jan. 23 at Sacramento State 48.400 48.800 48.975 48.625 194.800 Jan. 30 at Utah State w/boise State 48.825 47.325 48.650 48.750 193.550 Feb. 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON 48.950 48.825 47.750 48.725 194.250 Feb. 13 SEATTLE PACIFIC 48.975 48.625 48.625 48.950 195.175 Feb. 20 at San Jose State 49.100 47.900 46.525 49.000 192.525 Feb. 27 SAC STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN 49.175 48.725 48.025 48.800 194.725 Mar. 8 at California 49.050 48.325 48.950 49.000 195.325 Mar. 13 WASHINGTON *49.250 49.125 49.075 *49.450 *196.900 Mar. 21 at MPSF Championships (Anchorage, Alaska) Average 48.877 48.452 48.352 48.730 194.411 Season High *49.250 49.125 49.075 *49.450 *196.900 2015 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS VAULT t1. Tiana Montell WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.900 t1. Tiana Montell SAC STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2/27/15 9.900 t1. Katy Nogaki SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/13/15 9.900 t1. Katy Nogaki GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 9.900 t5. Tiana Montell at California 3/08/15 9.875 t5. Katy Nogaki at San Jose State 2/20/15 9.875 UNEVEN BARS 1. Kala DeFrancesco WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.925 2. Dani Judal WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.900 3. Lisa Wiktorski at Sacramento State 1/23/15 9.850 t4. Yonni Michovska WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.825 t4. Dani Judal at California 3/08/15 9.825 t4. Kala DeFrancesco GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 9.825 t4. Dani Judal GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 9.825 t4. Dani Judal at Seattle Pacific 1/09/15 9.825 BALANCE BEAM t1. Cassandra Quebral WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.875 t1. Dani Judal at California 3/08/15 9.875 t1. Stephanie Stamates at Sacramento State 1/23/15 9.875 t4. Dani Judal WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.850 t4. Alexis Brown at California 3/08/15 9.850 t4. Dani Judal GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 9.850 t4. Alexis Brown at Sacramento State 1/23/15 9.850 t4. Stephanie Stamates NORCAL CLASSIC 1/04/15 9.850 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. Stephanie Stamates WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.950 t2. Tiana Montell WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.900 t2. Kala DeFrancesco WASHINGTON 3/13/15 9.900 t5. Kala DeFrancesco at California 3/08/15 9.875 t5. Stephanie Stamates GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 9.875 ALL-AROUND 1. Dani Judal WASHINGTON 3/13/15 39.450 2. Kala DeFrancesco WASHINGTON 3/13/15 39.350 3. Dani Judal at California 3/08/15 39.300 * set school record tied school record

ALL-TIME TEAM SCORES TEAM TOTAL Date Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1. WASHINGTON 3/13/15 49.250 49.125 49.075 49.450 196.900 2. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/28/14 48.825 49.225 48.950 49.425 196.425 3. STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE 1/26/14 49.050 48.950 48.925 48.950 195.875 4. SACRAMENTO STATE/AIR FORCE 3/15/13 48.775 48.925 48.775 49.150 195.625 5. SACRAMENTO STATE 1/31/14 48.750 49.000 49.125 48.625 195.500 6. SAN JOSE STATE 3/01/13 48.425 49.050 48.650 49.350 195.475 7. at California 3/08/15 49.050 48.325 48.950 49.000 195.325 t8. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/13/15 48.975 48.625 48.625 48.950 195.175 t8. at Seattle Pacific 2/21/14 48.475 48.775 49.175 48.750 195.175 t10. at California 3/15/14 48.750 49.025 48.325 48.850 194.950 t10. at MPSF Championships 3/23/13 48.800 48.550 48.775 49.150 194.950 VAULT 1. WASHINGTON 3/13/15 49.250 2. SACRAMENTO STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2/27/15 49.175 3. at San Jose State 2/20/15 49.100 t4. at California 3/08/15 49.050 t4. STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE 1/26/14 49.050 6. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/13/15 48.975 t7. GEORGE WASHINGTON 2/08/15 48.950 t7. at San Jose State w/boise State & Seattle Pacific 3/08/13 48.950 9. at Sacramento State w/boise State 3/13/11 48.925 10. SAN JOSE STATE 1/12/07 48.875 UNEVEN BARS 1. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/28/14 49.225 2. WASHINGTON 3/13/15 49.125 3. at Western Independent Championships 3/27/99 49.075 4. SAN JOSE STATE 3/01/13 49.050 5. at California 3/15/14 49.025 6. SACRAMENTO STATE 1/31/14 49.000 t7. STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE 1/26/14 48.950 t7. at San Jose State w/boise State & SPU 2/11/11 48.950 9. SACRAMENTO STATE & AIR FORCE 3/15/13 48.925 10. SAC STATE/EASTERN MICHIGAN 3/05/10 48.900 BALANCE BEAM 1. at Seattle Pacific 2/21/14 49.175 2. SACRAMENTO STATE 1/31/14 49.125 3. WASHINGTON 3/13/15 49.075 4. at Sacramento State 1/23/15 48.975 t5. at California 3/08/15 49.050 t5. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/28/14 48.950 t7. NORCAL CLASSIC 1/04/15 48.925 t7. STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE 1/26/14 48.925 9. at USAG National Team Final 4/26/99 48.900 10. at San Jose State 2/07/14 48.800 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. WASHINGTON 3/13/15 49.450 t2. SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/28/14 49.425 t2. at USAG National Team Prelim 4/11/02 49.425 t2. at Western Independent Championships 3/24/01 49.425 t5. SAN JOSE STATE 3/01/13 49.350 t5. CALIFORNIA 2/25/01 49.350 7. at MPSF Championship 3/20/04 49.250 8. AIR FORCE/SEATTLE PACIFIC 3/23/96 49.175 t9. SACRAMENTO STATE & AIR FORCE 3/15/13 49.150 t9. USAG NATIONAL TEAM PRELIMS 4/12/01 49.150 2015 Marks in Bold Home meets in CAPS

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL SCORES VAULT t1. TIANA MONTELL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.900 t1. TIANA MONTELL...SACRAMENTO STATE/CENTRAL MICHIGAN...2/27/15...9.900 t1. KATY NOGAKI...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/13/15...9.900 t1. KATY NOGAKI...GEORGE WASHINGTON...2/08/15...9.900 t1. KATY NOGAKI...STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE...1/26/14... 9.900 t1. Katie Yamamura...at Sacramento State w/central Michigan & SPU...3/11/12... 9.900 t1. Katie Yamamura...at MPSF Championships...3/19/11... 9.900 t1. Flora Bare...at San Jose State...2/07/03... 9.900 t1. Jill Henrie...at Seattle Pacific...2/13/93... 9.900 t10. TIANA MONTELL...at California...3/08/15...9.875 t10. KATY NOGAKI...at San Jose State...2/20/15...9.875 t10. KALA DeFRANCESCO...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS...3/22/14... 9.875 t10. Katie Yamamura...(2x) last SACRAMENTO STATE & AIR FORCE...3/15/13... 9.875 t10. Tara Montgomery...at Seattle Pacific...1/31/97... 9.875 UNEVEN BARS t1. KALA DeFRANCESCO...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.925 t1. Amber Weddell...at MPSF Championship...3/20/04... 9.925 t1. Ericka Ruelas...at USAG National Event Final...4/08/00... 9.925 t1. Ericka Ruelas...WESTERN INDEPENDENTS...3/18/00... 9.925 t1. Ericka Ruelas...SAN JOSE STATE...1/16/00... 9.925 t6. DANI JUDAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.900 t6. Katie Yamamura...SAN JOSE STATE...3/01/13... 9.900 t6. Lida Gehlen...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP...3/28/08... 9.900 t6. Ericka Ruelas...(5x) last at USAG National Event Final...4/13/02... 9.900 BALANCE BEAM t1. DANI JUDAL...STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE...1/26/14... 9.900 t1. Erika Van Dyke...at MPSF Championships...3/27/10... 9.900 t1. Tiffany Chan...at USAG National Team Final...4/15/05... 9.900 t1. Ericka Ruelas...at Seattle Pacific...3/02/01... 9.900 t5. CASSANDRA QUEBRAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.875 t5. DANI JUDAL...at California...3/08/15...9.875 t5. STEPHANIE STAMATES...at Sacramento State...1/23/15...9.875 t5. Anna Shumaker...at Seattle Pacific...2/21/14... 9.875 t5. Madeline Kennedy...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS...3/24/12... 9.875 t5. Michelle Kulovitz...at USAG National Team Prelim...4/14/05... 9.875 t5. Tiffany Chan...(2x) last MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP...3/25/05... 9.875 t5. Michelle Naito...(3x) SAN JOSE STATE...3/02/03... 9.875 t5. Brianne Bray...SEATTLE PACIFIC...3/07/02... 9.875 FLOOR EXERCISE t1. STEPHANIE STAMATES...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.950 t1. Tiffany Chan...at MPSF Championship...3/20/04... 9.950 t1. Poppy Major...at Western Independents...3/24/01... 9.950 t1. Flora Bare...at Western Independents...3/24/01... 9.950 t4. Anna Shumaker...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/28/14... 9.925 t4. Michelle Ho...(2x) last SAN JOSE STATE...3/01/13... 9.925 t4. Tiffany Chan...at USAG Nat l Team Prelims...4/11/02... 9.925 t4. Ericka Ruelas...(4x) last USAG NATIONAL TEAM FINALS...4/13/01... 9.925 t4. Poppy Major...CALIFORNIA...2/25/01... 9.925 t4. Flora Bare...SACRAMENTO STATE...1/26/01... 9.925 ALL-AROUND 1. DANI JUDAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.450 2. KALA DeFRANCESCO...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.350 t3. Katie Yamamura...SACRAMENTO STATE & AIR FORCE...3/15/13... 39.325 t3. Katie Yamamura...SAN JOSE STATE...3/01/13... 39.325 5. DANI JUDAL...at California...3/08/15...39.300 t6. KALA DeFRANCESCO...at California...3/08/15...39.275 t6. Anna Shumaker...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/28/14... 39.275 t8. ALEXIS BROWN...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.250 t8. TIANA MONTELL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.250 t8. Anna Shumaker...at California...3/15/14... 39.250 2015 marks in Bold Current Aggies in ALL CAPS Home meets in ALL CAPS

ALL-TIME PERFORMERS (CAREER HIGHS) VAULT t1. TIANA MONTELL...(2x) last WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.900 t1. KATY NOGAKI...(3x) last SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/13/15...9.900 t1. Katie Yamamura...(2x) last at Sacramento State w/central Michigan & SPU...3/11/12... 9.900 t1. Flora Bare...at San Jose State... 2/07/03... 9.900 t1. Jill Henrie...at Seattle Pacific... 2/13/93... 9.900 t6. KALA DeFRANCESCO...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS...3/22/14... 9.875 t6. Tara Montgomery...at Seattle Pacific... 1/31/97... 9.875 t8. ALEXIS BROWN...(2x) last WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.850 t8. DANI JUDAL...(2x) last WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.850 t8. Anna Shumaker...(6x) last at MPSF Championships...3/23/13... 9.850 t8. Michelle Bobonski...(2x) last at Sac State w/cal & Seattle Pacific... 3/07/08... 9.850 t8. Stacey Nicolini...at Alaska Anchorage... 1/25/08... 9.850 t8. Tanya Ho...(2x) last at CS Fullerton w/southern Utah... 1/26/07... 9.850 t8. Carrie Lujan...at San Jose State... 2/24/06... 9.850 t8. Tiffany Chan...(2x) last at MPSF Championship... 3/20/04... 9.850 UNEVEN BARS t1. KALA DeFRANCESCO...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.925 t1. Ericka Ruelas...(3x) last at USAG National Event Final... 3/18/00... 9.925 t1. Amber Weddell...at MPSF Championship... 3/20/04... 9.925 t4. DANI JUDAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.900 t4. Katie Yamamura...SAN JOSE STATE...3/01/13... 9.900 t4. Lida Gehlen...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP... 3/28/08... 9.900 t7. LISA WIKTORSKI...SACRAMENTO STATE...1/31/14... 9.875 t7. Tanya Ho...AIR FORCE... 1/23/09... 9.875 t7. Mei Ling Clark...at San Jose State w/sacramento State... 2/20/04... 9.875 t7. Lynn Schwaebe...(2x) last at San Jose State... 2/07/03... 9.875 t7. Dawn MacDiarmid...SACRAMENTO STATE... 3/18/99... 9.875 BALANCE BEAM t1. DANI JUDAL...STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE/UTAH STATE...1/26/14... 9.900 t1. Erika Van Dyke...at MPSF Championships...3/27/10... 9.900 t1. Tiffany Chan...at USAG National Team Final... 4/15/05... 9.900 t1. Ericka Ruelas...at Seattle Pacific... 3/02/01... 9.900 t5. CASSANDRA QUEBRAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.875 t5. STEPHANIE STAMATES...at Sacramento State...1/23/15...9.875 t5. Anna Shumaker...at Seattle Pacific...2/21/14... 9.875 t5. Madeline Kennedy...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS...3/24/12... 9.875 t5. Michelle Kulovitz...at USAG National Team Prelim... 4/14/05... 9.875 t5. Michelle Naito...(2x) last SAN JOSE STATE... 3/02/03... 9.875 t5. Brianne Bray...SEATTLE PACIFIC... 3/07/02... 9.875 FLOOR EXERCISE t1. STEPHANIE STAMATES...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...9.950 t1. Tiffany Chan...at MPSF Championship... 3/20/04... 9.950 t1. Poppy Major...at Western Independents... 3/24/01... 9.950 t1. Flora Bare...at Western Independents... 3/24/01... 9.950 t5. Anna Shumaker...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/28/14... 9.925 t5. Michelle Ho...(2x) last SAN JOSE STATE...3/01/13... 9.925 t5. Ericka Ruelas...(4x) last USAG NATIONAL TEAM FINAL... 4/13/01... 9.925 t8. KALA DEFRANCESCO...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/28/14... 9.900 t8. Keri Wong...UC SANTA BARBARA... 2/12/00... 9.900 t8. Holly Balchus...AIR FORCE/SEATTLE PACIFIC... 3/23/96... 9.900 ALL-AROUND 1. DANI JUDAL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.450 2. KALA DeFRANCESCO...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.350 3. Katie Yamamura...(2x) last SACRAMENTO STATE & AIR FORCE...3/15/13... 39.325 4. Anna Shumaker...SEATTLE PACIFIC...2/28/14... 39.275 t5. ALEXIS BROWN...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.250 t5. TIANA MONTELL...WASHINGTON...3/13/15...39.250 7. Flora Bare...at San Jose State... 2/07/03... 39.200 8. Lynn Schwaebe...at Sacramento State w/air Force... 3/22/03... 39.175 t9. Ericka Ruelas...WESTERN INDEPENDENTS... 3/18/00... 39.025 t9. Tanya Ho...MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP... 3/28/08... 39.025 2015 marks in Bold Current Aggies in ALL CAPS Home sites in ALL CAPS

AGGIE ALL-MPSF HONOREES Since 2004 2014 Kala DeFrancesco - V, UB, FX Dani Judal - UB, BB Tiana Montell - BB Katy Nogaki - V Anna Shumaker - V, UB, BB, FX, AA Regi Solvkjar - BB Stephanie Stamates - BB, FX Lisa Wiktorski - UB 2013 Kala DeFrancesco - FX Michelle Ho - UB, FX Madeline Kennedy - V Tiana Montell - V, BB Anna Shumaker - V, BB, FX, AA Stephanie Stamates - FX Lisa Wiktorski - UB Katie Yamamura - V, UB, BB, FX, AA 2012 Michelle Ho - UB, FX Leah Housman - BB Madeline Kennedy - V, FX Tiana Montell - AA Anna Shumaker - V, BB Taryn West - FX Katie Yamamura - V, UB, BB, FX, AA 2011 Michelle Ho - UB, FX Michele Hurlock - UB Marcy Miller - V, UB, BB, FX, AA Stacey Nicolini - V, UB, FX, AA Jessica Rea - UB Anna Shumaker - V Erika Van Dyke - BB, FX 2010 Michelle Bobonski - V Lida Gehlen - UB Tanya Ho - V, UB, AA Michele Hurlock - V Kendall McCann - UB, BB, FX, AA Marcy Miller - V, UB, BB Erika Van Dyke - BB, FX Katie Yamamura - V, BB, FX, AA 2009 Michelle Bobonski - V Andi Dolinsky - FX Lida Gehlen - UB Tanya Ho - V, UB, AA Kendall McCann - UB, BB, AA Marcy Miller - V Jennifer Mueller - FX Adee Schoffman - FX Erika Van Dyke - FX 2008 Michelle Bobonski - V, UB Lida Gehlen - UB Tanya Ho - V, UB, FX, AA Michelle Kulovitz - V, FX, AA Ashley Lachman - FX Kendall McCann - BB Marcy Miller - V Stacey Nicolini - V, BB, AA Adee Schoffman - FX 2007 Andi Dolinsky - FX (1) Brandi Forte - UB (2) Lida Gehlen - UB (1) Tanya Ho - V (1), BB (2) Mari Inouye - FX (2) Michelle Kulovitz - BB (1) Carrie Lujan - V (2) 2006 Brandi Forte - UB (1), V (2) Arianne Furman - UB (2) Carrie Lujan - V (1) Megan Nakagawa - BB (2), FX (2) Julia Richards - BB (1), FX (1) 2005 Tiffany Chan - V (2), FX (1) Nicole Doherty - UB (2) Andi Dolinsky - FX (2) Brandi Forte - UB (1) Michelle Kulovitz - V (1), BB (2) Julia Richards - BB (1) 2004 Tiffany Chan - V (1), BB (1), FX (1) Nicole Doherty - UB (1), BB (2) Brandi Forte - UB (2) Megan Nakagawa - V (2), FX (2) GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2013 Katie Yamamura 2012 Katie Yamamura 2010 Tanya Ho 2009 Andi Dolinsky 2008 Michelle Kulovitz (tied) 2007 Andi Dolinsky COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 John Lavallee 2012 John Lavallee 2009 John Lavallee 2008 John Lavallee 2007 John Lavallee 2006 Ray Goldbar ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 Carolyn Kampf 2012 Tamara Ross 2011 Carolyn Kampf 2008 Teri Lavallee 2007 Ron Manara 2006 Ron Manara (tied) Tamara Ross won NACGC/W West Region Coach of the Year in 2014. NOTES All-MPSF honors began in 2004. For the first four years, the top RQS on each team earned first-team honors (1) while the No. 2 RQS made the second team (2). Starting in 2008, the top RQS from each member institution plus the next four at-large gymnasts were named to the all-conference team. In 2014, the MPSF expanded the at-large field to six (to match the number of member teams). AGGIE MPSF CHAMPIONS MICHELLE BOBONSKI (1) 2008 - Vault (tied) TIFFANY CHAN (1) 2006 - Beam KALA DEFRANCESCO (1) 2014 - Bars LIDA GEHLEN (3) 2010 - Bars 2008 - Bars 2007 - Bars MICHELLE HO (3) 2013 - Bars, Beam (tied), Floor TANYA HO (2) 2008 - All-Around 2007 - Vault (tied) MADELINE KENNEDY (1) 2012 - Beam MICHELLE KULOVITZ (1) 2008 - Vault (tied) KENDALL McCANN (1) 2010 - All-Around MARCY MILLER (2) 2011 - Bars, All-Around TIANA MONTELL (1) 2012 - All-Around STACY NICOLINI (1) 2009 - Vault (tied) JULIA RICHARDS (1) 2006 - Beam ADEE SCHOFFMAN (1) 2008 - Floor (tied) CHRISTINE TAO (1) 2008 - Beam (tied) ERIKA VAN DYKE (1) 2010 - Beam KATIE YAMAMURA (4) 2013 - All-Around 2012 - Vault, Bars 2011 - Vault Outstanding Contributions Since his second year in 2008, head coach John Lavallee has bestowed his top annual performers with Outstanding Contribution Awards in lieu of the more traditional Most Valuable and Most Inspirational awards. In 2007, Andi Dolinsky and Tanya Ho were co-recipients of the team s Gymnast of the Year honors while Michelle Bobonski was named Most Inspirational. Julia Richards, Michelle Kulovitz and Carrie Lujan each garnered the Coaches Award. Year Winners 2014 Kala DeFrancesco, Dani Judal, Madeline Kennedy, Tiana Montell, Anna Shumaker, Stephanie Stamates, Lisa Wiktorski 2013 Madeline Kennedy, Tiana Montell, Anna Shumaker, Katie Yamamura 2012 Madeline Kennedy, Tiana Montell, Anna Shumaker, Katie Yamamura 2011 Michele Hurlock, Marcy Miller, Anna Shumaker, Erika Van Dyke 2010 Lida Gehlen, Tanya Ho, Kendall McCann, Katie Yamamura 2009 Tanya Ho, Kendall McCann, Jennifer Mueller, Erika Van Dyke 2008 Michelle Bobonski, Lida Gehlen, Tanya Ho, Stacey Nicolini

2014 MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS Mar. 22 Hosted by UC Davis TEAM SCORES 1. Sacramento State... 195.650 2. UC DAVIS... 194.875 3. San Jose State... 194.550 2. Seattle Pacific... 194.075 3. Air Force... 193.650 4. Alaska Anchorage... 192.200 INDIVIDUAL SCORES winners plus additional Aggies VAULT 1. Kalliah McCartney, SAC... 9.950 t2. Kala DeFrancesco... 9.875 t12. Yonni Michovska... 9.775 t17. Katy Nogaki... 9.725 t19. Madeline Kennedy... 9.700 t19. Jamie Yamashita... 9.700 t19. Stephanie Stamates... 9.700 UNEVEN BARS 1. Kala DeFrancesco, UC Davis... 9.825 t2. Dani Judal... 9.800 t10. Lisa Wiktorski... 9.725 t15. Jamie Yamashita... 9.700 26. Yonni Michovska... 9.600 t29. Anna Shumaker... 9.500 BALANCE BEAM 1. Elideth Guerrero, SAC... 9.900 t2. Dani Judal... 9.825 t4. Rachel Kreager... 9.800 t12. Regi Solvkjar... 9.750 t14. Madeline Kennedy... 9.725 t23. Tiana Montell... 9.650 33. Stephanie Stamates... 9.025 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. Kailey Hansen, SAC... 9.875 t2. Kala DeFrancesco... 9.850 t11. Stephanie Stamates... 9.750 15. Tiana Montell... 9.725 t16. Jamie Yamashita... 9.700 t22. Madeline Kennedy... 9.675 t27. Yonni Michovska... 9.625 ALL-AROUND 1. Jesse Williams, SAC... 39.250 ALL-TIME MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002 1. Sacramento State...194.900 2. Air Force...194.650 3. San Jose State...193.375 4. UC DAVIS...192.000 5. UC Santa Barbara...189.525 2003 1. Sacramento State...194.925 2. San Jose State...194.500 3. Seattle Pacific...193.000 4. Air Force...192.050 5. UC DAVIS...189.650 6. Alaska Anchorage...187.300 2004 1. San Jose State...195.925 2. Sacramento State...195.400 3. UC DAVIS...194.350 4. Alaska Anchorage...193.750 5. Seattle Pacific...192.550 6. Air Force...192.525 2005 1. Sacramento State...194.550 2. San Jose State...192.025 3. UC DAVIS...191.400 4. Seattle Pacific...190.275 5. Air Force...189.850 6. Alaska Anchorage...189.275 2006 1. Seattle Pacific...191.650 2. UC DAVIS...191.025 3. Alaska Anchorage...190.950 4. Air Force...184.200 2007 1. Seattle Pacific...193.050 2. UC DAVIS...192.825 3. Alaska Anchorage...187.850 4. Air Force...185.575 2008 1. UC DAVIS...194.700 2. Seattle Pacific...193.000 3. Alaska Anchorage...192.825 4. Air Force...192.275 2009 1. Alaska Anchorage...192.825 2. Seattle Pacific...191.700 3. UC DAVIS...191.425 4. Air Force...191.050 2010 1. UC DAVIS...194.150 2. Seattle Pacific...192.850 3. Air Force...192.500 4. Alaska Anchorage...190.725 2011 1. UC DAVIS...192.975 2. Air Force...192.225 3. Seattle Pacific...191.250 4. Alaska Anchorage...190.475 2012 1. UC DAVIS...193.675 2. Seattle Pacific...191.150 3. Air Force...189.125 4. Alaska Anchorage...188.300 2013 1. UC DAVIS...194.950 2. Seattle Pacific...193.200 3. Air Force...191.925 4. Alaska Anchorage...191.850 2014 1. Sacramento State...195.650 2. UC DAVIS...194.875 3. San Jose State...194.550 2. Seattle Pacific...194.075 3. Air Force...193.650 4. Alaska Anchorage...192.200