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OKLAHOMA WOMEN S GYMNASTICS 2014, 2016 & 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS u EIGHT TOP-THREE NCAA FINISHES u 17 CONFERENCE TITLES u 132 ALL-AMERICANS 2019 SCHEDULE Jan. 5 at Arkansas W, 198.050-195.575 Jan. 11 GEORGIA W, 197.825-195.300 Jan. 19 at North Carolina W, 197.000, 1st/3 Jan. 26 at Metroplex& W, 197.975, 1st/4 Feb. 1 FLORIDA W, 198.325-198.025 Feb. 10 at Denver W, 197.700-197.400 Feb. 15 at Perfect 10+ W, 198.075, 1st/4 Feb. 24 at West Virginia W, 197.150-195.350 March 3 UCLA W, 197.775-197.575 March 9 at Michigan W, 198.200-197.425 March 11 at Iowa State W, 197.575-196.275 March 15 ALABAMA W, 198.275-197.250 Big 12 Championship - Norman, Okla. March 23 Big 12 Championship W, 197.575, 1st/4 NCAA Regional - Athens, Ga. April 5 vs. Cal, Maryland, NC State W, 198.300. 1st/4 April 6 vs. Cal, Georgia, Kentucky W, 198.475, 1st/4 NCAA Championships - Fort Worth, Texas April 19 vs. Denver, Georgia, Oregon State April 20 Four on the Floor All times listed as central & meet held in Fort Worth, Texas + meet held in Oklahoma City Home meets listed in BOLD Oklahoma Women s Gymnastics @ou_wgymnastics 6 p.m. 6 p.m. @ou_wgymnastics Lindsey Morrison, Assistant Director McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 O: (405) 325-8372 C: (972) 849-3018 lindseymorrison@ou.edu www.soonersports.com MEET 16 No. 1 OKLAHOMA at NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (SEMIFINAL II) Teams: No. 5 Denver, No. 8 Georgia, No. 15 Oregon State Friday, April 19, 2019 6 p.m. CT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth Convention Center TV: ESPNU/ESPN2 THE BIG STAGE When the No. 1 Oklahoma women s gymnastics team takes the competition floor this weekend at the NCAA Championship in Fort Worth, Texas, it will begin its quest for a fourth national title. The top-seeded Sooners will compete in Semifinal II at 6 p.m. CT on Friday against No. 5 Denver, No. 8 Georgia and No. 15 Oregon State with the top two teams advancing to the NCAA Four on the Floor on Saturday night. Competing on the opposite side of the bracket for a shot at the title will be No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 UCLA, No. 6 Utah and No. 7 Michigan. ROTATION ORDER In semifinal action, the Sooners will rotate in Olympic order just as they did on the first night of regional competition. The Sooners will begin on vault before rotating through the remaining events (bars, beam, floor). If the Sooners are the top team in their semifinal, they will rotate bars, beam, floor, vault in the Four on the Floor. With the changes to postseason and only four teams advancing instead of six, teams will no longer have two bye rotations during the competition. BACK TO WORK Coming off a spectacular season that ended in heart-breaking fashion as the Sooners finished as the 2018 NCAA Runner-Up, the 2019 Sooners entered the season refocused and ready to fight for another national championship. After beginning the season at No. 2 in the nation, OU reclaimed the top spot after week one and never relinquished its position as the No. 1 team. This weekend, OU will look to add a fourth national title to its collection. OU tied with Florida to win its first national championship in 2014, becoming just the sixth school to ever earn a title, before snagging its first outright win in 2016 and adding another in 2017. POSTSEASON PROWESS Postseason has become a strength of the Sooners under head coach K.J. Kindler. Since 2010, OU owns nine seasons in which it has captured a conference and regional championship in the same season, accomplishing the feat in 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 and 2010. The Sooners have advanced to the NCAA Championships 19 times in program history and every season dating back to 2004, a streak of 16 straight. OU has never missed NCAA competition under Kindler s leadership. TOP REGIONAL TEAM The Sooners secured their spot at nationals in dominating fashion as they won their 10 th straight regional title, earning a first-place finish at the NCAA Athens Regional. For the third consecutive season, OU posted the highest regional score with a 198.475, the highest road score in NCAA history. Senior Nicole Lehrmann and junior Maggie Nichols claimed the top spot on vault (9.95), while Nichols added a regional title on bars (9.975). Sophomore Carly Woodard earned the title on beam (9.925) and freshman Olivia Trautman took home the top mark on floor (9.975). Senior Brenna Dowell was the all-around regional champion with a 39.550. MATCHUPS AT A GLANCE OKLAHOMA DENVER GEORGIA OREGON STATE Record 20-0-0 29-3-0 19-8-0 21-7-0 Ranking No. 1 No. 5 No. 8 No. 15 NQS 198.115 197.545 197.315 196.625 High 198.475 197.775 198.050 197.450 NCAA FINISHES SINCE 2010 Year Place Score 2010 Second 197.250 2011 Third 197.250 2012 Seventh 196.925 2013 Second 197.375 2014 Tied First 198.175 2015 Third 197.525 2016 First 197.675 2017 First 198.075 2018 First 198.000 2019 Second 198.0375 2019 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Site Winner Score Ann Arbor UCLA 198.075 Athens Oklahoma 198.475 Baton Rouge LSU 197.500 Corvallis Denver 197.375

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 2 2019 OKLAHOMA SOONERS NAME HT YR HOMETOWN CLUB PRONUNCIATION Degouveia, Jade 5-4 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Ft. Lauderdale H.S.) American Twisters day-go-vay-uh Dowell, Brenna 5-3 Sr. Odessa, Mo. (Odessa H.S.) GAGE Draper, Jordan 5-3 So. Bedford, Texas (Birdville, H.S.) Empire Gymnastics Hiller, Ashley 4-11 Sr. Houston, Texas (Pasadena Memorial H.S.) Stars Gymnastics Houston LaPinta, Emma 5-2 Fr. Frisco, Texas (Rick Reedy H.S.) Kurt Thomas Gymnastics Lehrmann, Nicole 5-5 Sr. Austin, Texas (Vista Ridge H.S.) Capital Gymnastics Lair-men Marks, Alexandra 5-7 Sr. Cushing, Okla. (Abeka Academy) Dynamo Gymnastics Nichols, Maggie 5-4 Jr. Little Canada, Minn. (Roseville Area H.S.) Twin City Twisters Schoepfer, Evy 5-3 So. Ames, Iowa (Gilbert H.S.) Triad Gymnastics Show-fur Showers, Brehanna 5-7 Jr. Rockford, Mich. (Rockford H.S.) R-Athletics Stern, Allie 5-3 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence H.S.) Perfect Balance Training Center Thomas, Karrie 5-3 So. Coral Springs, Fla. (Douglas H.S./Maryland) American Twisters Trautman, Olivia 5-1 Fr. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park H.S.) Twin City Twisters trout-man Webb, Anastasia 5-5 So. Morton Grove, Ill. (Niles West H.S.) IGI Woodard, Carly 5-5 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West H.S.) Fuzion Gymnastics K.J. Kindler (Head Coach) - 13th Year Lou Ball (Assistant Coach) - 13th Year Tom Haley (Assistant Coach) - 13th Year Ashley Kerr (Volunteer Assistant Coach) - 2nd Year Taylor Jones (Director of Operations) - 1st Year PHOTO ROSTER JADE DEGOUVEIA BRENNA DOWELL JORDAN DRAPER ASHLEY HILLER EMMA LAPINTA NICOLE LEHRMANN ALEX MARKS MAGGIE NICHOLS EVY SCHOEPFER BREHANNA SHOWERS ALLIE STERN KARRIE THOMAS OLIVIA TRAUTMAN ANASTASIA WEBB CARLY WOODARD

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 3 SEMIFNAL II ROTATION ORDER VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR GENERAL INFORMATION Location... Norman, Okla. Enrollment...31,702 Founded...1890 President...James L. Gallogly VP/Athletics Director...Joe Castiglione Nickname...Sooners Colors... Crimson & Cream Conference...Big 12 Arena...Lloyd Noble Center Capacity...12,000 OU s All-Time Record...756-346-5 TEAM INFORMATION 2018 Overall Record... 30-2 2018 High Score... 198.375 (vs. Michigan) Big 12 Finish...First NCAA Finish... Second Routines Returning/Lost...19/5 All-Americans Returning/Lost...6/2 COACHING STAFF Head Coach...K.J. Kindler Year... 13th Season Alma Mater...Iowa State, 1992 Record at OU...370-53-3 Career Record... 464-106-4 Assistant Coach...Lou Ball Year... 13th Season Assistant Coach...Tom Haley Year... 13th Season WGYM Office Phone...(405) 325-6876 WGYM Office Fax...(405) 325-8337 MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant A.D./Director... Mike Houck WGYM Contact...Lindsey Morrison Cell Phone... (972) 849-3018 Office Phone... (405) 325-8372 Office Fax... (405) 325-7623 Email... lindseymorrison@ou.edu Web Site...SoonerSports.com Mailing Address...... 180 West Brooks Street... Suite 2525...Norman, OK 73019 1. OKLAHOMA Georgia Denver Oregon State 2. Oregon State OKLAHOMA Georgia Denver 3. Denver Oregon State OKLAHOMA Georgia 4. Georgia Denver Oregon State OKLAHOMA QUEENS OF THE HILL After starting the season at No. 2, the Sooners wasted no time taking back the top spot in the rankings, claiming the No. 1 ranking after the first weekend. OU did not relinquish its No. 1 ranking all season, marking the eighth straight year the Sooners have finished within the top two of the regular season national rankings based on national qualifying score. The Sooners entered the postseason as the No. 1 overall seed for the fifth consecutive season. SOONERS AGAINST THE FIELD Oklahoma has faced four of the seven teams in the 2019 NCAA Championship field this season. OU holds a 7-0 record against those teams, defeating Denver, Georgia, Michigan and UCLA throughout the season. The Sooners will be seeing Big 12 foe Denver for the fourth time this season at semifinals. OU VS. 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS Date Opponent OU Result 1/11 vs. Georgia W 1/26 vs. Denver (Metroplex Challenge) W 2/10 at Denver W 3/3 vs. UCLA W 3/9 at Michigan W 3/23 vs. Denver (Big 12 Championship W 4/6 at Georgia (Athens Regional Final) W IN GOOD COMPANY OU is one of only three teams in the nation to advance to the NCAA Championship every season since 2004, along with LSU and Utah. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS In addition to determining the squads competing in the Four on the Floor, Friday s semifinals will serve to crown individual national champions. Scores will OU S INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPS Year Gymnast Events 2018 Brenna Dowell VT 2018 Maggie Nichols UB, FX, AA 2017 Nicole Lehrmann UB 2017 Maggie Nichols UB 2014 Taylor Spears BB 1988 Kelly Garrison AA, UB, BB 1987 Kelly Garrison AA be combined from both sessions to determine the winners. In its history, OU has had five gymnasts combine for 11 individual NCAA titles. Kelly Garrison (1987 and 1988) won all-around honors twice and claimed bars and beam titles, Taylor Spears (2014) was on top of the podium on beam. Maggie Nichols and Nicole Lehrmann shared first-place honors on bars in 2017. In 2018, Nichols took home the all-around title, along with bars and floor and Brenna Dowell earned her first national title on vault. AAI FINALIST Brenna Dowell has been named one of six finalists for the prestigious AAI Award, recognizing the most outstanding senior female gymnast in the country. The honor is voted on by NCAA women s gymnastics head coaches and sponsored by American Athletic, Inc. (AAI). The AAI Award is considered one of the highest honors given in the sport of women s gymnastics. Dowell is Oklahoma s eighth consecutive finalist for the award, joining Megan Ferguson (2012), Brie Olson (2013), Taylor Spears (2014), Erica Brewer (2015), Haley Scaman (2016), Chayse Capps (2017) and AJ Jackson (2018). Dowell is joined by five additional finalists including Alicia Boren (Florida), Sarah Finnegan (LSU), Olivia Karas (Michigan), Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA) and Toni-Ann Williams (Cal). ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS Seven members of the gymnastics squad combined to earn a program-best 16 regular season All-America honors from the Women s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). In the seven years that regular season All-America accolades have been awarded, the Sooners have totaled double-digit honors six times. Seniors Brenna Dowell and Nicole Lehrmann, juniors Jade Degouveia and Maggie Nichols, sophomores Anastasia Webb and Carly Woodard and freshman Olivia Trautman all received recognition from the association. Dowell led the way with four accolades, including her first all-around recognition. REGULAR SEASON ALL-AMERICANS Name Team Event Jade Degouveia Second Vault Second Floor Brenna Dowell First Vault First Floor First All-Around Second Bars Nicole Lehrmann First Bars Second Beam Maggie Nichols First Bars First Beam Olivia Trautman First Floor Second Vault Anastasia Webb First Beam Second Vault Second All-Around Carly Woodard Second Beam MADE IT EIGHT On March 23, the Sooners captured an unprecedented eighth consecutive Big 12 Championship title. After a fall and out-of-bounds mark opened the door for Denver to possibly take the victory, OU received fantastic performances from senior Brenna Dowell and freshman Olivia Trautman on floor to clinch the meet. OU now holds 17 conference titles (five Big Eight, 11 Big 12) in its program history and 11 Big 12 titles under 13th-year head coach K.J. Kindler. BEST IN SHOW The Sooners took home three individual titles at the Big 12 Championship. Junior Maggie Nichols captured the beam title and a share of bars, while freshman Olivia Trautman earned the floor title. Nichols title on bars marked the fifth-straight season a Sooner has taken home a

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 4 SCORING RECORDS championship on the event, while her beam title the Sooners have posted at least a 49.350 in all was the 11 TOP TEAM SCORES - OVERALL th in the last 12 years. Trautman won floor nine, and higher than 49.500 in five meets. with a 9.975, the highest score on the event since Richelle Simpson of Nebraska won with a perfect 10. SCORE OPPONENT, SEASON 1. 198.500 Florida, 2015 2. 198.475 @ Athens Regional Final, 2019 3. 198.387 NCAA Super Six, 2017 4. 198.375 UCLA, 2013 5. 198.350 GymQuarters Invitational, 2017 6. 198.325 Florida, 2019 7. 198.300 @ Athens Regional, 2019 8. 198.275 Alabama, 2019 9. 198.200 @ Michigan, 2019 10. 198.175 @TWU, 2018 @ TWU, 2017 NCAA Super Six, 2014 Metroplex Challenge, 2014 TOP TEAM SCORES - VAULT SCORE OPPONENT, SEASON 1. 49.700 @ NCAA Minneapolis Regional, 2014 2. 49.650 Michigan, 2018 3. 49.625 @ Arkansas, 2019 @ TWU, 2014 5. 49.575 @ Perfect 10, 2019 Florida, 2019 @UCLA, 2018 @ NCAA Seattle Regional, 2017 @ Iowa State, 2015 TWU, SEMO, 2015 Big 12 Championship, 2014 at Arkansas, 2014 Iowa State, 2002 TOP TEAM SCORES - BARS SCORE OPPONENT, SEASON 1. 49.725 Florida, 2019 Big 12 Championship, 2018 2. 49.700 @ TWU, 2017 3. 49.675 Big 12 Championship, 2016 Arizona, 2016 5. 49.650 @ Perfect 10, 2019 @ Athens Regional, 2019 @ Athens Regional Final, 2019 8. 49.625 ASU, Arkansas, Denver, 2018 @ Big 12 Championship, 2017 TWU, SEMO, 2015 TOP TEAM SCORES - BEAM SCORE OPPONENT, SEASON 1. 49.775 @ UCLA, 2018 2. 49.750 Florida, 2015 3. 49.700 @ Athens Regional Final, 2019 Michigan, 2018 NCAA Super Six, 2017 6. 49.675 @ Arizona, 2003 7. 49.650 Big 12 Championship, 2015 8. 49.625 @ Michigan, 2019 GymQuarters Invitational, 2017 10. 49.600 West Virginia, 2018 North Carolina, 2018 UCLA, 2017 UCLA, 2013 Missouri, 2012 TOP TEAM SCORES - FLOOR SCORE OPPONENT, SEASON 1. 49.825 Florida, 2019 2. 49.725 Florida, 2015 3. 49.700 Michigan, 2016 4. 49.675 @ Athens Regional Final, 2019 GymQuarters Invitational, 2017 Auburn (Perfect 10 Challenge), 2017 UCLA, 2013 Centenary/TWU, 2003 9. 49.650 @ Perfect 10, 2019 @ TWU, 2018 @ TWU, 2017 @ West Virginia, 2017 @TWU with Auburn, Illinois State, 2016 CONFERENCE ACCOLADES Five Sooners secured a league-high eight spots on the All-Big 12 Gymnastics team. Seniors Brenna Dowell (AA, VT, FX) and Nicole Lehrmann (UB), junior Maggie Nichols (UB, BB), sophomore Anastasia Webb (BB) and freshman Olivia Trautman (FX) all earned awards. This season marks the 12th straight year that the Sooners have led the conference in All-Big 12 selections. Dowell finishes her career with nine total selections, earning four consecutive vault honors, three honors on floor and one on vault and the all-around. Lehrmann brought her career total to four, having earned honors on bars every year as a Sooner. Nichols pair of honors brought her career total to 12, and Webb earned her second career honor and first on beam. ALL-BIG 12 AWARDS Individual Class Events Brenna Dowell Senior AA,VT, FX Nicole Lehrmann Senior UB Maggie Nichols Junior UB, BB Anastasia Webb Sophomore BB Olivia Trautman Freshman FX ONE LAST TIME OU s four seniors, Brenna Dowell, Ashley Hiller, Alex Marks and Nicole Lehrmann, competed at the LNC for the final time in their careers on March 23. The four have been a part of two national championships, five Big 12 Championships, four regional championships, and two other top three NCAA Championship finishes. The quartet has earned 149 career wins and are undefeated at 39-0 at Lloyd Noble Center. They have combined for 10 All-America honors, six scholastic All-America honors and 10 Big 12 Academic honors. Dowell and Lehrmann each have an individual national championship. The duo has also combined for four Big 12 individual championships. TOP TOTALS Of the nation s top totals, the Sooners boast three in the top five and six in the top 10 this season. OU holds the No. 1 spot with a 198.475, the No. 3 spot with a 198.325 and the No. 5 spot with a 198.300. The Sooners are the only team with five scores over 198.200 this season. OU also boasts the sixth-best TOP NCAA SCORES IN 2019 Rank Team Score 1. Oklahoma 198.475 2. UCLA 198.400 T-3. Oklahoma 198.325 T-3. UCLA 198.325 5. Oklahoma 198.300 6. Oklahoma 198.275 7. Oklahoma 198.200 8. LSU 198.175 9. LSU 198.150 T-10. Oklahoma 198.075 T-10. UCLA 198.075 score with a 198.275, seventh-best with a 198.200 and 10 th -best with a 198.075. VAULTING TO THE TOP On Jan. 11, the Sooners became the first team in the NCAA to field a lineup of six 10.0 start value vaults since the devaluation of the Yurchenko full. OU has competed six Yurchenko 1.5s in nine meets this season and is one of just three teams (Florida, Nebraska) to accomplish the feat. Of the nine meets, TEN POINT O Freshman Olivia Trautman became the fourth freshman in program history to earn a perfect 10 on Feb. 15 at the Perfect 10 Challenge. Trautman was the final routine of the night and put an exclamation point on the Sooners win as she performed a flawless floor routine to earn her first perfect score. She joined teammates Brenna Dowell (bars), Maggie Nichols (vault, beam, floor, bars) and Anastasia Webb (beam) as the only Sooners to earn a perfect 10 in their freshman campaigns. Trautman was the third gymnast in 2019 to earn a perfect 10 on floor and one of six who have achieved the feat this season (Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA; Lynzee Brown, Denver; Kyla Ross, UCLA; McKenna Kelley, LSU; Kennedi Edney, LSU). She is one of four OU gymnasts to record a perfect 10 this season (Maggie Nichols, vault, bars; Nicole Lehrmann, bars; Brenna Dowell, vault). CLOUD 9.9 The Sooners have posted 189 scores of 9.9 or better this season. With 358 routines under their belts, that means that 52.8 percent of the routines competed have scored at least a 9.9. The Sooners have put up double-digit scores of 9.9 or better in 12 of 15 meets, tallying 18 in both regional meets; 17 against Florida; 16 against Alabama; 14 at the Perfect 10 Challenge; 13 at the Metroplex Challenge, at Michigan and the Big 12 Championship; 12 against Arkansas and UCLA; 10 each against Georgia and UNC. CLUB 197 The Sooners have posted a score of at least 197 or higher in 58 of their last 59 meets. Currently, the Sooners streak is at 24 meets with a score of at least 197, and 14of those meets have featured a score of at least a 198. The Sooners are one of just two teams that have scored a 197 or better in every meet this year (UCLA). TO 198 AND BEYOND With a 198.050 in their opening meet, the Sooners became the only team in NCAA history to break 198 in the first meet of the year. OU has posted at least seven marks of 198 or better for the second consecutive season. The Sooners now have 25 marks of 198 or better since the 2016 season and 32 overall. Of those 32, only 11 have been earned at home with the other 21 all coming at road or neutral sites. Eight of those scores came in regional or national competition. The Sooners mark of 198.475 on April 6 is the highest road score in program history. In 2018, OU set the NCAA record with 10 scores of 198 or better in a single season. INDIVIDUAL SCORES Below is a breakdown of the Sooners individual scores on each event this season, including totals of at least 9.85, 9.9 and 9.95. VAULT At least 9.85 (73) 9.9 (39) 9.95 (12) BARS At least 9.85 (79) 9.9 (57) 9.95 (18) BEAM At least 9.85 (72) 9.9 (45) 9.95 (16) FLOOR At least 9.85 (72) 9.9 (48) 9.95 (22)

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 5 THE FLYING LEHRMANN THE REMATCH POSTSEASON AWARDS Senior Nicole Lehrmann has been outstanding On March 3, the most anticipated meet of the on bars throughout her career as a Sooner. She season came down to the wire as the No. 1 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION has tallied a 9.9 or better on the apparatus in 79 Sooners took down the No. 2 UCLA Bruins, Brenna Dowell Gymnast of the Year percent of her routines (48 of 61). In 2018, she 197.775-197.575, in front of a record crowd of strung together her best year yet, notching a 9.9 10,177 at Lloyd Noble Center. Just like the 2018 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Brenna Dowell Gymnast of the Year or higher in 14 consecutive meets. Lehrmann has regular season meet, the two teams went into Jade Degouveia Event Specialist of the Year scored at least a 9.9 on bars in 26 of her last 29 the final rotation tied after UCLA tallied a perfect Olivia Trautman Newcomer of the Year meets, including her second career perfect 10 on score on each of the first three events. The Feb. 1. In 2019, Lehrmann has notched at least a Sooners used one of their best floor rotations of 9.9 in 13 of 15 meets and posted a 9.95 or better the season to secure the victory, counting five in seven meets. scores of 9.9 or better in the final rotation. OUTSTANDING OLIVIA Freshman Olivia Trautman has shined in her first year as a Sooner, earning a perfect 10 on floor in her debut season and finishing the regular season ranked No. 2 in the nation on floor. The Champlin, Minn., native has notched at least a 9.925 in every meet she has competed this season, winning the event title in 11 of the 13 meets. She has earned a 9.95 or better in nine meets, including her perfect 10 on Feb. 15. Trautman has also excelled on her other events, setting a career-high 9.925 on beam and a 39.725 in the all-around on Feb. 1. She notched a career-high 9.975 on vault on Feb. 15. DYNAMIC DOWELL In week two of the season, the world saw the collegiate debut of the Dowell - a front double pike named after senior Brenna Dowell in the Code of Points after she successfully executed it at Worlds in 2016. Dowell had yet to compete the skill named after her in collegiate competition but broke it out in her first pass on floor on Jan. 11. Competing in the all-around for the first time in her OU career as a senior, Dowell earned a career-high 39.725 on March 9 at Michigan. WONDERFUL WEBB After a stellar freshman campaign, sophomore Anastasia Webb has carried over her success to her second year as a Sooner. In 2019, Webb set her career-high in the all-around with a 39.675 on April 6. She matched her career best on vault with a 9.95 on her Yurchenko 1.5, a change from the Omelianchik she competed in 2018. She also matched her career high on floor with a 9.95 against then No. 2 Florida on Feb. 1. Webb has competed the most of any Sooner in 2019, performing 58 routines this season and competing all-around in 13 meets. #SWAGGIEMAGGIE It only took half a meet for Maggie Nichols to record her first perfect score of the season. With 15 perfect scores to her name heading into her junior year, Nichols added her 16 th with a flawless Yurchenko 1.5 on vault at Arkansas on Jan. 5. The junior added a second perfect 10 on April 6 on bars. The junior now has five perfect scores on vault and three on bars and needs 10 perfect 10s to tie the NCAA record of 27. She has already completed a calendar year gym slam in each of her first two seasons and was the first gymnast in NCAA history to achieve the feat. Nichols 10 on vault was the 40 th perfect score in program history. The junior also has a program-record 113 event titles. Nichols boasts a program-record 25 in the all-around, a program-best 26 on bars, 25 on beam, 20 on floor and 15 on vault. TOP TWO SHOWDOWN PART ONE In front of a crowd of 5,082, Oklahoma won an epic showdown with then-no. 2 Florida, 198.325-198.025, on Feb. 1 as the Sooners posted the fifth-best score in program history. Freshman Olivia Trautman had a career night as she set or tied her career high on every event. Making her debut on bars, Trautman took home the all-around title with a 39.725, the second highest score in the nation this season. Sophomore Anastasia Webb was once again stellar, setting her career high in the all-around with a 39.650. Webb posted a season high on three events, scoring a 9.925 on vault, a 9.90 on bars and a 9.950 on floor. On bars, Nicole Lehrmann earned the only perfect score of the night, notching her second career perfect 10. RECORD BREAKERS The first No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown of the season did not disappoint as the Sooners broke a pair of program records on Feb. 1 against Florida. OU tied its record on bars with a 49.725, highlighted by Nicole Lehrmann s second career perfect 10 on the event. Karrie Thomas added a career-high 9.925 in the rotation, while Maggie Nichols anchored with a 9.975. On floor, the Sooners shattered their previous record of 49.725 with a 49.825 in the final event of the night. Jade Degouveia, Brenna Dowell and Olivia Trautman each tallied a 9.975 on the event, while Jordan Draper and Anastasia Webb added career-high 9.95s. QUICK HITS Twelve of OU s scores this season are currently in the top 10 in program history including five team totals, five bar totals, three vault and floor totals and two beam totals. OU set a program record on both bars and floor this season with a 49.725 and 49.825, respectively. Five current Sooners have recorded at least one 10.0 in their careers, including seniors Nicole Lehrmann (UB, 2017, 2018) and Brenna Dowell (UB, 2017; VT 2018, 2019), junior Maggie Nichols (VT, UB, BB, FX), sophomore Anastasia Webb (BB, 2018) and freshman Olivia Trautman (FX, 2019). UP NEXT The top two placing teams from each semifinal will compete in the Four on the Floor, Saturday, April 20, at 6 p.m. CT. The meet will air on ESPNU. BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS GYMNAST OF THE WEEK Brenna Dowell Jan. 7 Brenna Dowell Jan. 21 Anastasia Webb Jan. 28 Olivia Trautman Feb. 4 Brenna Dowell March 10 Brenna Dowell March 18 EVENT SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK Jade Degouveia Jan. 7 Jade Degouveia Jan. 14 Karrie Thomas Jan. 21 Maggie Nichols Jan. 28 Jade Degouveia Feb. 4 Carly Woodard Feb. 11 Jade Degouveia Feb. 18 Maggie Nichols March 3 Carly Woodard March 10 Carly Woodard March 18 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Olivia Trautman Jan. 7 Olivia Trautman Jan. 14 Olivia Trautman Jan. 21 Karrie Thomas Feb. 4 Olivia Trautman Feb. 11 Olivia Trautman Feb. 18 Olivia Trautman March 3 Karrie Thomas March 9 Olivia Trautman March 18

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 6 HEAD COACH K.J. KINDLER COACHING EXPERIENCE Oklahoma Head Coach (2007-present) Iowa State Head Coach (2001-06) Iowa State Assistant Coach (1992-2001) CAREER COACHING HIGHLIGHTS - Led Oklahoma to its first three NCAA national titles in program history (2014, 2016, 2017) - Three-time National Coach of the Year (2005, 2010, 2015) - Eight-time Regional Coach of the Year (2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017) - 12-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) - First head coach in NCAA history to take two separate programs to the NCAA Super Six (Iowa State, 2006; Oklahoma, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) - Coached Oklahoma to its first NCAA individual champion in 26 years (Taylor Spears, BB-2014). Also coached Maggie Nichols and Nicole Lehrmann to co-indivudal uneven bar titles in 2017. - Coached Maggie Nichols (UB, FX, AA) and Brenna Dowell (VT) to national championships in 2018. - Led OU to eight top-three NCAA Super Six finishes in nine seasons (2nd-2010, 3rd-2011, 2nd-2013, T1st-2014, 3rd-2015, 1st-2016, 1st-2017, 2nd-2018) - Led OU to 11 Big 12 Championships in 13 seasons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) - Led OU to first perfect season in program history (2017: 33-0) - Led OU to six undefeated regular seasons (2008, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2019) - Led OU to 13 consecutive NCAA Championships - Led OU to a 102-4 record at home in the past 13 seasons - Coached 125 NCAA All-Americans (109 at OU) - Coached 66 Big 12 Champions (54 at OU) - Coached 61 NCAA Regional event champions (39 at OU) - Coached 115 Academic All-Big 12 honorees (91 at OU) - Coached 81 NACGC Scholastic All-Americans (69 at OU) It has been 13 years since Oklahoma Athletic Director brought head coach K.J. Kindler to Norman to lead the Oklahoma women s gymnastics program. In just over a decade, Kindler has seen her transformative vision for the Sooner program become a reality. A three-time National Coach of the Year, Kindler led her program exactly where many said it could never go. OU s head coach has taken the Sooners to the absolute height of the NCAA gymnastics world with NCAA Championships in 2014, 2016 and 2017, eight top-three national finishes, nine straight regional titles, 11 Big 12 titles and 109 All-Americans. In 2018, the Sooners secured yet another top-three finish at the NCAA Championships, coming in as the runner-up to UCLA in the closest matchup in NCAA Championship history: 0.0375. Maggie Nichols was crowned the 2018 all-around champion, along with titles on bars and floor. Brenna Dowell won her first national title, taking home the gold on vault. In 2017, the Sooners won their second straight and third overall national title with a 198.3875, the highest ever score by any team at the NCAA Championships. OU finished the year with a perfect 33-0 overall record, the first undefeated season in program history. Five gymnastics combined for 12 All-America honors, including Chayse Capps, Stefani Catour, AJ Jackson, Nicole Lehrmann and Maggie Nichols, while Lehrmann and Nichols became individual national champions on the bars. Additionally, OU paced the nation with 14 regular season All-America accolades from the NACGC/W. Kindler earned Co-Big 12 Coach of the Year and South Central Region Coach of the Year honors in a season that saw her squad win the conference for a sixth straight season and advance to national meet behind an eighth straight regional win. The 2016 season was one for the record books. The Sooners snagged their second national title in program history and first outright win, posting a 197.675 during the Super Six in Fort Worth, Texas. The meet capped a season in which the Sooners posted a 38-1-0 overall record, with their lone loss coming in their season opener. Nine Sooners earned a programrecord 18 All-America honors. Leading the way was junior Capps, who was named a five-time All-American, joining Kelly Garrison (1988) as the only Sooners to accomplish the feat. The Sooners continued their recent postseason dominance in 2016, securing an unprecedented fifth straight Big 12 title and a seventh consecutive regional crown, doing so at the NCAA Iowa City Regional. In total, seven Sooners earned a combined 10 regular season All-America accolades from the NACGC/W. Kindler s 2015 Sooners were impressively dominant throughout the season, earning a perfect 14-0 record during the regular season for the nation s only undefeated regular season. The Sooners also spent the entirety of the regular season ranked No. 1 nationally, earning the top spot in the rankings for an impressive 12 straight weeks. OU captured its fourth consecutive Big 12 Championship (a league first), the NCAA Norman Regional title and 11 regular season All-America honors. Kindler led her Sooners to a strong finish at the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth as the team achieved its fifth Super Six appearance since 2010, taking third place overall. Kindler s OU squad earned a thenprogram-record and nation-leading 13 All-America honors and every Sooner competing in event finals finished in the top 10 nationally on their individual events. In recognition of Oklahoma s extraordinary and dominant season, NCAA gymnastics coaches voted Kindler the 2015 National Coach of the Year. Kindler has been named Coach of the Year three times in her career (2005, 2010, 2015), including two times as head coach at Oklahoma. A visionary with the heart and willpower to accomplish what few thought was possible, Kindler made Oklahoma only the sixth team in NCAA history to win a women s gymnastics championship in the 2014 season. Kindler s 2014 Sooners were Big 12 champions, NCAA Minneapolis Regional Champions and earned nine NCAA All-America awards. She also coached three gymnasts to top-two finishes at the NCAA Championships, including balance beam champion Taylor Spears. Spears became OU s first individual national champion in 26 years and was joined by Maile ana Kanewa (floor exercise) and Haley Scaman (floor exercise) in earning top-two NCAA finishes. The 2014 Sooners won their title in record-breaking fashion at the 2014 NCAA Championships, posting a meet-record 198.175 to tie Florida atop the podium. OU earned program-record scores at an NCAA Championship meet on three out of four events. In 2013, Kindler led OU to the program s third NCAA Super Six team finals appearance. The squad earned seven All-America honors en route to a second-place team effort overall, tying for the highest finish in program history. The performance marked OU s third top-three finish in the last four seasons under Kindler. Kindler s 2010 team also achieved a second-place finish in OU s first-ever Super Six appearance. With the performance, Kindler became the first head coach in NCAA history to lead two separate programs to the Super Six (Iowa State--2006; Oklahoma--2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017). Under Kindler s leadership, OU has captured nine Big 12 championships, eight consecutive NCAA regional titles and 93 NCAA All-America awards. The collegiate gymnastics community has recognized Kindler for her coaching achievements, awarding her National Coach of Year honors three times, Regional Coach of the Year accolades eight times (2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017) and Big 12 Coach of the Year laurels 11 times (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017). Kindler has bolstered OU to new heights, coaching 93 All-Americans, 45 Big 12 Champions and 35 NCAA Regional champions in just 11 seasons at Oklahoma. Kindler has combined athletic and academic success throughout her career with 81 Academic All-Big 12 honorees and 49 NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans at OU. The 2013 season marked one of the finest in Oklahoma program history. OU spent the entirety of the season ranked in the top three nationally, including two weeks at No. 1. The primary beam coach, Kindler led the beam squad to a No. 1 ranking for 11 consecutive weeks during the regular season. OU defeated nine top-25 teams, including four top-10 squads, en route to the program s 11th conference title and an NCAA Regional championship. The Sooners regular season efforts were recognized with a nation-best 11 NACGC/W All-America awards. Kindler s leadership throughout the team s stellar season earned her Coach of the Year honors from the Big 12 and the South Central Region. Kindler s OU squad was marked by excellence at both the team and individual levels in 2013. The team posted a 197.375 at the NCAA Championships to finish as the nation s runner-up, tying for the highest finish in Sooner history. OU scored a 197.000 or better at 13 meets in 2013, tying an NCAA record for most such meets in a single season. In 2012, Kindler led the Sooners to team titles at the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Champaign Regional. Kinder was named conference coach of the year and OU captured seven All-America awards and a seventh-place finish in the country. Kindler was named the South Central Regional Head Coach of the Year in 2011 after guiding OU to its third undefeated regular season in four years. A programbest 11 OU gymnasts were named All-Americans as the Sooners went on to win an NCAA Regional title and finish third in the nation. On Jan. 23, 2011, Kindler collected her 100th win with the OU program as the Sooners defeated TWU, 196.175-193.050. OU is a combined 179-48-2 in seven seasons under Kindler; she has helped the program to its four best win percentages in program history in the last four seasons. In 2010, the National Coach of the Year, Regional Coach of the Year and Big 12 Coach of the Year led Oklahoma to a national runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships with seven All-Americans, including Big 12 Sportswoman of the Year Hollie Vise. Vise was an All-American on bars, beam and floor and finished as the national runner-up on bars and floor. Under the direction of Kindler, the Sooners closed 2010 with a final record of 29-3. The win total broke the previous program best of 26 that was set in 1989 under Becky Switzer. Kindler guided the Sooners to the only undefeated regular season in the NCAA in 2010 (22-0) en route to postseason titles at the Big 12 Championship and NCAA University Park Regional. OU was ranked first or second in every regular season poll in 2010, as the Sooners were the only squad in the country to score above a 196.000 in every meet. Oklahoma also picked up its first win over a No. 1 opponent in program history in 2010 with a 197.950-197.275 victory over top-ranked Alabama on March 5. OU eclipsed its previous program best (197.725) by 0.225 in the win, which was the highest score in the NCAA that season. Kindler s squad continued its Big 12 dominance, winning its third straight Big 12 title with a team score of 197.175, the highest score by a conference champion since 2001. OU swept all four team event titles and won at least a share of all four individual event titles. The Sooners won their second-straight Big 12 title in 2009, while posting individual event titles on bars and beam at the conference championship. Megan Ferguson earned All-America status with her stellar performance on beam as the Sooners won eight beam titles in 2009. In 2008, Kindler guided Kiara Redmond as the senior capped off her illustrious career with four additional All- America honors, moving her career total to nine - the highest tally of any gymnast in program history. The 2008 campaign started with 21 consecutive victories, including all 18 regular season meetings, as OU finished the regular season as the only undefeated team in the country. Oklahoma produced a conference-leading nine spots on the 2008 regular season All-Big 12 Team. OU recorded only two scores lower than 9.8 in the final three events of the 2008 conference championship as the Sooners clinched at least a share of all four individual event titles - marking just the third time in Big 12 history that a school clinched at least a share of all four apparatus wins. Named head coach of the Sooners in the summer of 2006, Kindler quickly positioned the OU squad among the nation s elite in her first season in Norman in 2007. That year, the Sooners rattled off a streak of 12 consecutive victories, nine of which came on the road, including an upset of then-no. 6 Nebraska in Lincoln, a feat no OU team had accomplished since 1991. Oklahoma finished second at the Big 12 Championships before heading to the NCAA Central Regional, taking second place before finishing eighth at the NCAA Championships, the highest finish up to that point in program history. We are dedicated to filling our staff with the best and brightest minds in coaching, said OU Athletics Director Joe Castiglione upon Kindler s hiring. K.J. Kindler brings a reputation of great achievement in all aspects of leading a program. She impressed us not only with her accomplishment to this point, but with her lofty goals for the future and her plan for reaching those goals. We are thrilled to work with K.J. and her staff as we pursue championships. Prior to her hiring at OU, Kindler spent six seasons as the head coach at Iowa State. In her final season in Ames in 2006, Kindler led Iowa State to its third trip to the NCAA Championships and its first appearance in the Super Six team finals. The 24-10 Cyclones produced three All-Americans for a second-consecutive season while posting an undefeated mark at home, a 10-1 dual record and an 8-1 standard in duals against ranked opponents. The team also snapped Nebraska s 60-meet home winning streak. The 2006 squad won its first Big 12 Championship since 2000, and three Cyclone gymnasts earned either an outright or share of an individual title at the meet. During six seasons at ISU from 2001-06, Kindler coached nine regional event champions, seven NCAA individual championship qualifiers and 13 Big 12 champions. Kindler, an Iowa State graduate, joined the Cyclone staff as an assistant coach in 1992. As an ISU gymnast, Kindler was a three-time MVP for the Cyclones and runner-up in the all-around at the 1992 Big Eight Championships. She was the school s first individual NCAA Regional qualifier and competed three times in the postseason meet. Kindler hails from Lake Elmo, Minn., and trained under Mary Jane Olsen at Hamline University in St. Paul. In high school, she moved to Connecticut and trained under Frank and Laurie DeFrancesco at Arena Academy in Stamford and Walter Hawkes at Wilton High School. In Connecticut, she won multiple conference and state titles. The eldest of five siblings, Kindler hails from a gymnastics family. One sister, Lori, competed at the University of Minnesota. She and her husband own and operate Flips Gymnastics in the Twin Cities area. Kindler s nieces, Emma and Lucy Kindler, enjoy recreational gymnastics. Kindler is married to OU assistant coach Lou Ball. The couple has two daughters, Maggie and Adelade.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 7 NCAA TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - 3 2017, 2016, 2014 NCAA SUPER SIX FINALS APPEARANCES - 8 2018 (2nd place); 2017 (1st place); 2016 (1st place); 2015 (3rd place); 2014 (1st place); 2013 (2nd place); 2011 (3rd place); 2010 (2nd place) TOP 10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM TOTALS - NCAA SEMIFINAL OR SUPER SIX 1. 198.3875 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 2. 198.1750 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 3. 198.0500 2018 NCAA Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 4. 198.0375 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 5. 197.7875 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 6. 197.7250 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 7. 197.6750 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 8. 197.5250 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9. 197.5000 2014 Semifinal Birmingham, Ala. 10. 197.4000 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas TOP 10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT SCORES - NCAA SEMIFINAL OR SUPER SIX VAULT 1. 49.5500 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 49.5500 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 3. 49.4875 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 49.4875 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 5. 49.4750 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 49.4750 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 7. 49.4000 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 8. 49.3500 2011 Super Six Cleveland, Ohio 49.3500 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 10. 49.3250 2014 Semifinal Birmingham, Ala. BARS 1. 49.6125 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 2. 49.5875 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 3. 49.5375 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 4. 49.5250 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 5. 49.5000 2013 Semifinal II Los Angeles, Calif. 49.5000 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 49.5000 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 8. 49.4625 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9. 49.4500 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 10. 49.3750 2011 Semifinal I Cleveland, Ohio BEAM 1. 49.7000 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 2. 49.5750 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 3. 49.5250 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 4. 49.5000 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 5. 49.4750 2013 Super Six Los Angeles, Calif. 6. 49.4750 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 7. 49.4250 2011 Super Six Cleveland, Ohio 8. 49.4250 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 49.4250 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 10. 49.3750 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. FLOOR 1. 49.6750 2014 Semifinal Birmingham, Ala. 2. 49.6125 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 3. 49.6000 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 4. 49.5875 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 49.5875 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 6. 49.5750 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 7. 49.4750 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 8. 49.4500 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9. 49.4250 2010 Super Six Gainesville, Fla. 10. 49.4000 2013 Super Six Los Angeles, Calif. TOP 10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND TOTALS 1. 39.8625 Maggie Nichols 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 2. 39.8125 Brehanna Showers 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 3. 39.7750 Maggie Nichols 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 4. 39.6125 Brehanna Showers 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 5. 39.6000 Chayse Capps 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 6. 39.5875 Maggie Nichols 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 7. 39.5000 Maggie Nichols 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 8. 39.4875 Chayse Capps 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9. 39.4250 Taylor Spears 2013 Super Six Los Angeles, Calif. 10. 39.4000 Chayse Capps 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas TOP 10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT SCORES - NCAA SEMIFINAL, SUPER SIX or EVENT FINALS VAULT 1. 9.9667 Haley Scaman 2014 Event Finals Birmingham, Ala. 2. 9.9625 Maggie Nichols 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 3. 9.9500 AJ Jackson 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 AJ Jackson 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Chayse Capps 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9. 9.9417 Maile ana Kanewa 2014 Event Finals Birmingham, Ala. 10 9.9375 Brenna Dowell 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Brenna Dowell 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9375 Maggie Nichols 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. BARS 1. 10.000 Maggie Nichols 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 2. 9.9625 Maggie Nichols 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 3. 9.9500 Nicole Lehrmann 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Maggie Nichols 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Nicole Lehrmann 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Maggie Nichols 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 McKenzie Wofford 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Brenna Dowell 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Keeley Kmieciak 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Erica Brewer 2013 Semifinal II Los Angeles, Calif. 9.9500 Natasha Kelley 2011 Super Six Cleveland, Ohio BEAM 1. 10.000 Maggie Nichols 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 2. 9.9500 Maggie Nichols 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Chayse Capps 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Chayse Capps 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Erica Brewer 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Megan Ferguson 2012 Semifinal I Duluth, Ga. 7. 9.9250 Nicole Lehrmann 2017 Semifinal I St. Louis, Mo. 9.9250 Natalie Brown 2016 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9250 Natalie Brown 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9.9250 Haley Sorenson 2015 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9.9250 Taylor Spears 2014 Semifinal II Birmingham, Ala. 9.9250 Taylor Spears 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9250 Rebecca Clark 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9250 Taylor Spears 2014 Event Finals Birmingham, Ala. 9.9250 Rebecca Clark 2013 Super Six Los Angeles, Calif. 9.9250 Megan Ferguson 2012 Event Finals Duluth, Ga. 9.9250 Megan Ferguson 2011 Semifinal I Cleveland, Ohio FLOOR 1. 9.9625 Maggie Nichols 2018 Semifinal II St. Louis, Mo. 9.9625 Maggie Nichols 2018 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 3. 9.9500 Maggie Nichols 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 AJ Jackson 2017 Super Six St. Louis, Mo. 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2016 Super Six Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2015 Semifinal II Fort Worth, Texas 9.9500 Maile ana Kanewa 2014 Semifinal I Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2014 Semifinal I Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Lara Albright 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2014 Super Six Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Maile ana Kanewa 2014 Event Finals Birmingham, Ala. 9.9500 Haley Scaman 2014 Event Finals Birmingham, Ala.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 8 CAREER NATIONAL TITLES AA 39.675 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) TEAM EVENT TITLES 1. Maggie Nichols 4 ( 17 UB, 18 AA/UB/ FX 9.925 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) NATIONAL RANKINGS (MARCH 25) FX) AA 39.475 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) VAULT (15) Kelly Garrison 4 ( 87 AA, 88 AA/UB/ FX 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) Jan. 5 49.625 at Arkansas BB) AA 39.725 March 9 (at Michigan) Jan. 11 49.500 vs. Georgia 3. Brenna Dowell 1 ( 18 VT) VT 9.9 March 11 (at Iowa State) Jan. 19 49.175 at UNC Nicole Lehrman 1 ( 17 UB) VT 10.0 March 15 (vs. Alabama) Jan. 26 49.500 at Metroplex Taylor Spears 1 ( 14 BB) FX 9.95 March 15 (vs. Alabama) Feb. 1 49.575 vs. Florida AA 39.700 March 15 (vs. Alabama) Feb. 10 49.350 at Denver AA 39.550 April 5 (at Athens Regional) Feb. 15 49.575 at Perfect 10 BB 9.950 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) Feb. 24 49.375 at West Virginia March 4 49.425 vs. UCLA March 9 49.550 at Michigan March 11 49.350 at Iowa State March 15 49.525 vs. Alabama March 23 49.350 Big 12 Championship April 5 49.525 at Athens Regional April 6 49.450 at Athens Regional Final TEAM STANDINGS (NQS) NO. TEAM NQS 1. OKLAHOMA 198.115 2. UCLA* 198.010 3. LSU 197.810 4. Florida* 197.760 5. Denver* 197.545 6. Utah 197.535 7. Michigan* 197.320 8. Georgia* 197.315 9. Kentucky 197.085 10. Alabama* 196.990 11. Minnesota 196.885 12. Boise State 196.725 13. Auburn 196.695 14. Nebraska 196.650 15. Oregon State 196.625 15. California 196.625 17. BYU 196.570 18. Washington* 196.505 19. Missouri* 196.385 20. Arkansas* 196.380 21. Arizona State* 196.320 22. Iowa State* 196.080 23. Penn State 196.070 24. Southern Utah 196.045 25. Stanford 195.995 * indicates 2019 regular season opponent TEAM EVENT RANKINGS EVENT RANKING NQS Vault 1 49.545 Bars 2 49.570 Beam 1 49.555 Floor 2 49.570 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (TOP 25) NAME EVENT (RANK) NQS Jade Degouveia VT (T-10) 9.915 FX (T-16) 9.925 Brenna Dowell VT (8) 9.920 UB (T-14) 9.920 BB (T-18) 9.900 FX (8) 9.945 AA (8) 39.610 Nicole Lehrmann VT (T-17) 9.900 UB (4) 9.950 Maggie Nichols UB (2) 9.960 BB (1) 9.975 Karrie Thomas UB (T-23) 9.910 Olivia Trautman VT (T-12) 9.910 FX (T-2) 9.965 Anastasia Webb VT (T-15) 9.905 BB (8) 9.925 AA (10) 39.590 Carly Woodard BB (T-15) 9.905 CAREER ALL-AMERICA HONORS 1. Chayse Capps 11 2. Kiara Redmond 9 3. Maggie Nichols 8 4. Kelly Garrison 7 Megan Ferguson 7 5. Haley Scaman 6 AJ Jackson 6 Nicole Lehrmann 6 8. Erica Brewer 5 Keeley Kmieciak 5 CAREER PERFECT 10.0 SCORES 1. Maggie Nichols 17 (5 VT, 3 UB, 7 BB, 2, FX) 2. Haley Scaman 5 (2 VT, 3 FX) 3. Nicole Lehrmann 3 (all on UB) Brenna Dowell 3 (2 VT, 1 UB) Chayse Capps 2 (all on BB) Kiara Redmond 2 (all on VT) (13 gymnasts with one perfect 10. Last: Olivia Trautman, 19, FX) INDIVIDUAL EVENT TITLES BY EVENT (85 TOTAL) VAULT (15) Jade Degouveia (2, last: March 9 at Michigan) Brenna Dowell (4, last: March 15 vs. Alabama) Nicole Lehrmann (2, last: April 5 at Athens Regional) Maggie Nichols (2, last: April 5 at Athens Regional) Olivia Trautman (4, last: Feb. 24 at West Virginia) Anastasia Webb (1, last: March 9 at Michigan) BARS (19) Brenna Dowell (1, last: Jan. 11 vs. Georgia) Nicole Lehrmann (7, last: March 15 vs. Alabama) Alex Marks (1, last: Feb. 24 at West Virginia) Maggie Nichols (8, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Karrie Thomas (1, last: Jan. 19 at UNC) Anastasia Webb (1, last: Jan. 19 at UNC) BALANCE BEAM (19) Brenna Dowell (2, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Nicole Lehrmann (2, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Maggie Nichols (9, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Anastasia Webb (5, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Carly Woodard (1, last: April 5 at Athens Regional) FLOOR (20) Jade Degouveia (2, last: Feb. 1 vs. Florida) Brenna Dowell (4, last: March 15 vs. Alabama) Maggie Nichols (1, last: Jan. 11 vs. Georgia) Bre Showers (1, last: Jan. 26 at Metroplex) Olivia Trautman (11, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) Anastasia Webb (1, last: March 11 at Iowa State) ALL-AROUND (12) Brenna Dowell (6, last: April 5 at Athens Regional) Maggie Nichols (2, last: Jan. 11 vs. Georgia) Olivia Trautman (1, last: Feb. 1 vs. Florida) Anastasia Webb (3, last: April 6 at Athens Regional FInal) BY STUDENT ATHLETE (ALPHABETICAL) JADE DEGOUVEIA (4) VT 9.95 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) FX 9.925 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) FX 9.975 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) VT 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) BRENNA DOWELL (17) UB 9.95 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) VT 9.925 Jan. 19 (at UNC) AA 39.625 Jan. 19 (at UNC) VT 9.95 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) FX 9.975 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) BB 9.9 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) NICOLE LEHRMANN (11) UB 9.950 Jan. 5 (at Arkansas) UB 9.9 Jan. 19 (at UNC) UB 10.000 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) UB 9.900 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) BB 9.900 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) VT 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) UB 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) UB 9.95 March 11 (at Iowa State) UB 9.95 March 15 (vs. Alabama) VT 9.95 April 5 (at Athens Regional) BB 9.95 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) ALEX MARKS (1) UB 9.900 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) MAGGIE NICHOLS (22) VT 10.0 Jan. 5 (at Arkansas) BB 9.975 Jan. 5 (at Arkansas) AA 39.750 Jan. 5 (at Arkansas) UB 9.95 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) FX 9.925 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) AA 39.650 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) BB 9.975 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) BB 9.975 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) UB 9.975 Feb. 10 (at Denver) BB 9.975 Feb. 10 (at Denver) UB 9.975 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) BB 9.975 March 4 (vs. UCLA) BB 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) UB 9.95 March 11 (at Iowa State) UB 9.95 March 15 (vs. Alabama) BB 9.975 March 15 (Vs. Alabama) UB 9.95 March 23 (Big 12) BB 9.95 March 23 (Big 12) VT 9.95 April 5 (at Athens Regional) UB 9.975 April 5 (at Athens Regional) UB 10.0 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) BB 9.95 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) BRE SHOWERS (1) FX 9.925 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) KARRIE THOMAS (1) UB 9.9 Jan. 19 (at UNC) OLIVIA TRAUTMAN (16) FX 9.950 Jan. 5 (at Arkansas) FX 9.925 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) FX 9.975 Jan. 19 (at UNC) FX 9.925 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) VT 9.950 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) FX 9.975 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) AA 39.725 Feb. 1 (vs. Florida) VT 9.900 Feb. 10 (at Denver) VT 9.975 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) FX 10.0 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) VT 9.925 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) FX 9.925 Feb. 24 (at West Virginia) FX 9.950 March 15 (vs. Alabama) FX 9.975 March 23 (Big 12) FX 9.975 April 5 (at Athens Regional) FX 9.975 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) ANASTASIA WEBB (11) BB 9.925 Jan. 11 (vs. Georgia) UB 9.900 Jan. 19 (at UNC) BB 9.950 Jan. 19 (at UNC) AA 39.550 Jan. 26 (at Metroplex) BB 9.9 Feb. 15 (Perfect 10) VT 9.95 March 9 (at Michigan) BB 9.975 March 11 (at Iowa State) FX 9.9 March 11 (at Iowa State) AA 39.600 March 11 (at Iowa State) BB 9.95 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) AA 39.675 April 6 (at Athens Regional Final) CARLY WOODARD (1) BB 9.925 April 5 (at Athens Regional) UNEVEN BARS (15) Jan. 5 49.475 at Arkansas Jan. 11 49.525 vs. Georgia Jan. 19 49.400 at UNC Jan. 26 49.400 at Metroplex Feb. 1 49.725 vs. Florida Feb. 10 49.450 at Denver Feb. 15 49.650 at Perfect 10 Feb. 24 49.400 at West Virginia March 4 49.575 vs. UCLA March 9 49.550 at Michigan March 11 49.425 at Iowa State March 15 49.600 vs. Alabama March 23 49.575 Big 12 Championship April 5 49.650 at Athens Regional April 6 49.650 at Athens Regional Final BALANCE BEAM (13) Jan. 5 49.575 at Arkansas Jan. 11 49.325 vs. Georgia Jan.19 49.575 at UNC Jan. 26 49.500 at Metroplex Feb. 10 49.550 at Denver Feb. 15 49.200 at Perfect 10 Feb. 24 49.025 at West Virginia March 9 49.625 at Michigan March 11 49.475 at Iowa State March 15 49.575 vs. Alabama March 23 49.475 Big 12 Championship April 5 49.500 at Athens Regional April 6 49.700 at Athens Regional Final FLOOR EXERCISE (11) Jan. 5 49.375 at Arkansas Jan. 11 49.475 vs. Georgia Jan. 26 49.575 at Metroplex Feb. 1 49.825 vs. Florida Feb. 15 49.650 at Perfect 10 Feb. 24 49.350 at West Virginia March 9 49.475 at Michigan March 11 49.325 at Iowa State March 15 49.575 vs. Alabama April 5 49.625 at Athens Regional April 6 49.675 at Athens Regional Final

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 9 2019 GYMNAST SUPERLATIVES 2019 TEAM SUPERLATIVES VAULT TEAM TOTAL 1. 10.0 Brenna Dowell (vs. Alabama) 1. 198.475...at Athens Regional Final... April 6 Maggie Nichols (at Arkansas) 2. 198.325...vs. Florida...Feb. 1 3. 9.975 Olivia Trautman (at Perfect 10) 3. 198.300...at Athens Regional... April 5 4. 9.950 Jade Degouveia (at Arkansas) Jade Degouveia (vs. Georgia) 4. 198.275...vs. Alabama...March 15 Jade Degouveia (vs. UCLA) 5. 198.200...at Michigan...March 9 Brenna Dowell (at Metroplex) Nicole Lehrmann (at Michigan) VAULT Olivia Trautman (vs. Florida) 1. 49.625...at Arkansas... Jan. 5 Anastasia Webb (at Michigan) 2. 49.575...vs. Florida...Feb. 1 Nicole Lehrmann (at Athens Regional) 49.575...at. Perfect 10...Feb. 15 Maggie Nichols (at Athens Regional) 4. 49.550...at Michigan...March 9 5. 49.525...vs. Alabama...March 15 49.525...at Athens Regional... April 5 BARS 1. 10.0 Nicole Lehrmann (vs. Florida) Maggie Nichols (at Athens Regional Final) 3. 9.975 Maggie Nichols (vs. Florida) Maggie Nichols (at Denver) Maggie Nichols (at Perfect 10) Maggie Nichols (at Athens Regional) 7. 9.950 Brenna Dowell (vs. Georgia) Nicole Lehrmann (at Arkansas) Nicole Lehrmann (at Perfect 10) Nicole Lehrmann (at Michigan) Nicole Lehrmann (at Iowa State) Nicole Lehrmann (vs. Alabama) Maggie Nichols (at Iowa State) Maggie Nichols (vs. Alabama) Maggie Nichols (at Big 12 s) BEAM 1. 9.975 Maggie Nichols (at Arkansas) Maggie Nichols (at Metroplex Challenge) Maggie Nichols (vs. Florida) Maggie Nichols (at Denver) Maggie Nichols (at UCLA) Maggie Nichols (at Alabama) Anastasia Webb (at Iowa State) 8. 9.950 Maggie Nichols (at Michigan) Maggie Nichols (at Big 12 s) Carly Woodard (at Denver) Carly Woodard (at Iowa State) Brenna Dowell (at Athens Regional Final) Nicole Lehrmann (at Athens Regional Final) Anastasia Webb (at Athens Regional Final) Maggie Nichols (at Athens Regional Final) FLOOR 1. 10.0 Olivia Trautman (at Perfect 10) 2. 9.975 Jade Degouveia (vs. Florida) Brenna Dowell (vs. Florida) Brenna Dowell (at Perfect 10) Olivia Trautman (vs. Florida) Olivia Trautman (vs. Big 12 s) Olivia Trautman (at Athens Regional) Olivia Trautman (at Athens Regional Final) 9. 9.950 Jade Degouveia (at Perfect 10) Jade Degouveia (at Michigan) Jordan Draper (vs. Florida) Brenna Dowell (at Michigan) Brenna Dowell (vs. Alabama) Olivia Trautman (at Arkansas) Olivia Trautman (vs. UCLA) Olivia Trautman (vs. Alabama) Anastasia Webb (vs. Florida) Brenna Dowell (at Athens Regional) Anastasia Webb (at Athens Regional Final) Brenna Dowell (at Athens Regional Final) ALL-AROUND 1. 39.750 Maggie Nichols (at Arkansas) 2. 39.725 Brenna Dowell (at Michigan) Olivia Trautman (vs. Florida) 4. 39.700 Brenna Dowell (vs. Alabama) 5. 39.675 Brenna Dowell (at Perfect 10) Anastasia Webb (at Athens Regional Final) BARS 1. 49.725...vs. Florida...Feb. 1 2. 49.650...at Perfect 10...Feb. 15 49.650...at Athens Regional... April 5 49.650...at Athens Regional Final... April 6 5. 49.575...vs. UCLA... March 3 49.575... vs. Alabama... March 15 49.575... Big 12 Championship... March 23 BEAM 1. 49.700...at Athens Regional Final... April 6 2. 49.625...at Michigan...March 9 3. 49.575...at Arkansas... Jan. 5 49.575...vs. Georgia... Jan. 11 49.575...vs. Alabama...March 15 FLOOR 1. 49.825...vs. Florida...Feb. 1 2. 49.675...at Athens Regional Final... April 6 3. 49.650...at Perfect 10...Feb. 15 4. 49.625...at Athens Regional... April 5 5. 49.575...at Metroplex... Jan. 26 49.575...vs. UCLA...March 3. 49.575...vs. Alabama...March 15 2019 TEAM EVENT SCORE LAST DATE SET Total 198.475 April 6 Vault 49.625 Jan. 5 Bars 49.725 Feb. 1 Beam 49.700 April 6 Floor 49.825 Feb. 1 INDIVIDUAL EVENT SCORE GYMNAST (LAST DATE SET) Total 39.750 Maggie Nichols (Jan. 5) Vault 10.000 Brenna Dowell (March 15) Bars 10.000 Maggie Nichols (April 6) Beam 9.975 Maggie Nichols (March 15) Floor 10.000 Olivia Trautman (Feb. 15) PROGRAM BESTS TEAM EVENT SCORE DATE SET Total 198.500 March 6, 2015 Vault 49.700 April 5, 2014 Bars 49.725 Feb. 1, 2019 Beam 49.775 Feb. 4, 2018 Floor 49.825 Feb. 1, 2019 INDIVIDUAL EVENT SCORE GYMNAST, YEAR SET All-Around 39.925 Maggie Nichols, 2017 Vault 10.0 Brenna Dowell, 2019 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2019 10.0 Brenna Dowell, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Haley Scaman, 2015 10.0 Haley Scaman, 2014 10.0 Sara Stone, 2010 10.0 Kiara Redmond, 2008 10.0 Kiara Redmond, 2007 10.0 Leah Mueller, 2002 10.0 Amber McCracken, 2000 Bars 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2019 10.0 Nicole Lehrmann, 2019 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 McKenzie Wofford, 2017 10.0 Nicole Lehrmann, 2017 10.0 Keeley Kmieciak, 2016 10.0 Brenna Dowell, 2015 10.0 Erin LaBarr, 2005 10.0 Allison Landis, 2003 Beam 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Anastasia Webb, 2018 10.0 Chayse Capps, 2017 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Chayse Capps, 2016 10.0 Erica Brewer, 2015 10.0 Kasie Tamayo, 2002 10.0 Kelly Garrison, 1988 Floor 10.0 Olivia Trautman, 2019 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2018 10.0 Maggie Nichols, 2017 10.0 Haley Scaman, 2015 10.0 Haley Scaman, 2014 10.0 Haley Scaman, 2014 10.0 Patricia Aoki, 2003 THE LAST TIME OKLAHOMA... WON A HOME MEET... March 23, 2019 - Big 12 Championship (197.575, 1st/4) WON A ROAD MEET... April 6, 2019 - at Athens Regional Final (198.475, 1st/4) WON A NEUTRAL SITE MEET... Feb. 10, 2019 - at Perfect 10 (198.075, 1st/4) LOST A HOME MEET... Feb. 9, 2014 - vs. LSU (197.650-197.325) LOST A ROAD MEET... Jan. 26, 2018 - at Florida (198.150-198.125) TIED A MEET... April 19, 2014 - at NCAA Super Six Finals (198.175) SCORED A 198 OR HIGHER... April 6, 2019 - at Athens Regional Final (198.475) SCORED A 197 OR HIGHER AT HOME... March 23, 2019 - Big 12 Championship (197.575, 1st/4) SCORED A 197 OR HIGHER ON THE ROAD... March 11, 2019 - at Iowa State (197.575-196.275) SCORED A PEFECT 10 April 6, 2019 - at Athens Regional Final - Maggie Nichols (UB)

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 10 LINEUPS BY MEET VAULT ARKANSAS Bre Showers (9.875) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Olivia Trautman (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.95) Maggie Nichols (10.0) Brenna Dowell (9.9) GEORGIA Olivia Trautman (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.95) Nicole Lehrmann (9.925) Allie Stern (9.85) Maggie Nichols (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.85) UNC Bre Showers (9.775) Nicole Lehrmann (9.8) Anastasia Webb (9.775) Olvia Trautman (9.8) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.925) METROPLEX Bre Showers (9.825) Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Olvia Trautman (9.9) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.95) FLORIDA Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Allie Stern (9.825) Olivia Trautman (9.95) Brenna Dowell (9.9) DENVER Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.825) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Allie Stern (9.875) Olivia Trautman (9.9) Evy Schopefer (9.750) PERFECT 10 Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Olvia Trautman (9.975) Maggie Nichols (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.875) WEST VIRGINIA Nicole Lehrmann (9.85) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Allie Stern (9.85) Olivia Trautman (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.8) UCLA Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.95) Allie Stern (9.8) Olivia Trautman (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.9) MICHIGAN Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Anastasia Webb (9.95) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Allie Stern (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Evy Schopefer (9.8) IOWA STATE Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Allie Stern (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Evy Schopefer (9.825) ALABAMA Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Allie Stern (9.825) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Olivia Trautman (9.875) Brenna Dowell (10.0) BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Allie Stern (9.8) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Jade Degouveia (9.8) Olivia Trautman (9.825) Brenna Dowell (9.9) ATHENS REGIONAL Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Anastasia Webb (9.725) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Olvia Trautman (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.95) Brenna Dowell (9.85) REGIONAL FINAL Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Olvia Trautman (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.875) BARS ARKANSAS Bre Showers (9.825) Alex Marks (9.85) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.9) GEORGIA Bre Showers (9.85) Alex Marks (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.95) UNC Bre Showers (9.8) Alex Marks (9.85) Anastasia Webb (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) METROPLEX Anastasia Webb (9.875) Alex Marks (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.8) Brenna Dowell (9.25) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.925) FLORIDA Anastasia Webb (9.9) Olivia Trautman (9.875) Karrie Thomas (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (10.0) Maggie Nichols (9.975) DENVER Anastasia Webb (9.9) Alex Marks (9.85) Karrie Thomas (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.975) PERFECT 10 Anastasia Webb (9.9) Alex Marks (9.825) Karrie Thomas (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.975) WEST VIRGINIA Anastasia Webb (9.85) Alex Marks (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) UCLA Anastasia Webb (9.825) Alex Marks (9.875) Karrie Thomas (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.925) Maggie Nichols (9.925) MICHIGAN Anastasia Webb (9.875) Alex Marks (9.85) Karrie Thomas (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.9) IOWA STATE Anastasia Webb (9.85) Alex Marks (9.8) Karrie Thomas (9.425) Brenna Dowell (9.875) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.95) ALABAMA Anastasia Webb (9.9) Alex Marks (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.825) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.95) BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Anastasia Webb (9.9) Alex Marks (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.95) ATHENS REGIONAL Anastasia Webb (9.9) Alex Marks (9.9) Karrie Thomas (9.95) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Nicole Lehrmann (9.925) Maggie Nichols (9.975) REGIONAL FINAL Anastasia Webb (9.925) Alex Marks (9.85) Karrie Thomas (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.875) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Maggie Nichols (10.0) BEAM ARKANSAS Olivia Trautman (9.9) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Maggie Nichols (9.975) GEORGIA Olivia Trautman (9.825) Nicole Lehrmann (9.85) Carly Woodard (9.725) Bre Showers (9.85) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Maggie Nichols (9.875) UNC Olivia Trautman (9.875) Nicole Lehrmann (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Carly Woodard (9.925) Bre Showers (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.95) METROPLEX Olivia Trautman (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.85) Carly Woodard (9.725) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Maggie Nichols (9.975) FLORIDA Olivia Trautman (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.225) Carly Woodard (9.85) Bre Showers (9.575) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.975) DENVER Olivia Trautman (9.825) Evy Schoepfer (9.875) Carly Woodard (9.95) Nicole Lehrmann (9.925) Anastasia Webb (9.275) Maggie Nichols (9.975) PERFECT 10 Olivia Trautman (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.3) Anastasia Webb (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.7) WEST VIRGINIA Olivia Trautman (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.775) Evy Schoepfer (9.025) Maggie Nichols (9.625) UCLA Brenna Dowell (9.75) Nicole Lehrmann (9.875) Evy Schoepfer (9.75) Carly Woodard (9.275) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Maggie Nichols (9.975) MICHIGAN Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.925) Evy Schoepfer (9.8) Carly Woodard (9.925) Anastasia Webb (9.9) Maggie Nichols (9.95) IOWA STATE Brenna Dowell (9.875) Nicole Lehrmann (9.825) Evy Schoepfer (9.85) Carly Woodard (9.95) Anastasia Webb (9.975) Karrie Thomas (9.825) ALABAMA Olivia Trautman (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.975) BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Olivia Trautman (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.725) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.95) ATHENS REGIONAL Olivia Trautman (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.85) Nicole Lehrmann (9.9) Carly Woodard (9.925) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Maggie Nichols (9.9) REGIONAL FINAL Olivia Trautman (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Nicole Lehrmann (9.95) Carly Woodard (9.9) Anastasia Webb (9.95) Maggie Nichols (9.95) FLOOR ARKANSAS Bre Showers (9.175) Jade Degouveia (9.825) Brenna Dowell (9.875) Anastasia Webb (9.85) Maggie Nichols (9.875) Olivia Trautman (9.95) GEORGIA Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.875) Emma LaPinta (9.125) Maggie Nichols (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.925) UNC Anastasia Webb (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Allie Stern (9.0) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.975) Jordan Draper (9.225) METROPLEX Anastasia Webb (9.875) Bre Showers (9.925) Jordan Draper (9.725) Jade Degouveia (9.925) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.925) FLORIDA Anastasia Webb (9.95) Bre Showers (9.325) Jordan Draper (9.95) Jade Degouveia (9.975) Brenna Dowell (9.975) Olivia Trautman (9.975) DENVER Jordan Draper (9.85) Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Emma LaPinta (9.8) Olivia Trautman (9.925) Allie Stern (9.75) PERFECT 10 Jordan Draper (9.275) Emma LaPinta (9.8) Anastasia Webb (9.925) Jade Degouveia (9.95) Brenna Dowell (9.975) Olivia Trautman (10.0) WEST VIRGINIA Jordan Draper (9.725) Emma LaPinta (9.25) Anastasia Webb (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.925) UCLA Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jordan Draper (9.9) Emma LaPinta (9.875) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.95) MICHIGAN Anastasia Webb (9.875) Jordan Draper (9.875) Emma LaPinta (9.825) Jade Degouveia (9.95) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Allie Stern (9.675) IOWA STATE Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jordan Draper (9.875) Emma LaPinta (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.85) Brenna Dowell (9.25) Allie Stern (9.85) ALABAMA Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jordan Draper (9.9) Emma LaPinta (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Olivia Trautman (9.95) BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Anastasia Webb (9.85) Jordan Draper (9.85) Emma LaPinta (9.075) Jade Degouveia (9.575) Brenna Dowell (9.925) Olivia Trautman (9.975) ATHENS REGIONAL Anastasia Webb (9.9) Jordan Draper (9.85) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Evy Schoepfer (9.9) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Olivia Trautman (9.975) REGIONAL FINAL Anastasia Webb (9.95) Jordan Draper (9.9) Jade Degouveia (9.9) Evy Schoepfer (9.875) Brenna Dowell (9.95) Olivia Trautman (9.975)

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 11 JADE DEGOUVEIA 9.95 -- -- 9.975 -- 9.95 -- -- 9.975 -- BRENNA DOWELL 10.0 10.0 9.950 9.975 39.725 10.0 9.95 9.950 9.975 39.725 1.5 at Arkansas 9.95 - - 9.825-1.11 GEORGIA 9.95 - - 9.85-1.19 at North Carolina 9.875 - - 9.85-1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.900 - - 9.925-2.1 FLORIDA 9.900 - - 9.975-2.10 at Denver 9.875 - - 9.875-2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.850 - - 9.950-2.24 at West Virginia 9.875 - - 9.900-3.3 UCLA 9.950 - - 9.900-3.9 at Michigan 9.850 - - 9.95-3.11 at Iowa State 9.850 - - 9.85-3.15 ALABAMA 9.900 - - 9.875-3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.800 - - 9.575-4.5 Athens Regional 9.875 - - 9.900-4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.900 - - 9.900-2019 (JUNIOR) 2019 Big 12 Event Specialist of the Year tied a career-high on vault with a 9.95 twice tied a career-high on floor with a 9.975 competed on vault and floor all 15 meets for the Sooners Secrued four event-titles with two each on vault and floor. 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Second-team All-American (vault) Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Appeared on vault and floor in the first two meets of the season before suffering an injury returned to the vault lineup at NCAA Semifinal II set her career high on vault at the NCAA Super Six with a 9.900. 2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in OU s vault lineup 10 times as a true freshman, including in the final eight meets of the season Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 27) Upgraded her vault to a Yurchenko 1 ½, first competing with it on Feb. 24 against Georgia Scored a career-high 9.875 at California on March 12. Level 10 gymnast at American Twisters Gymnastics, where she trained under coaches Christy Ramirez and Gary Anderson Earned spot on the USA Junior Olympic National Team in 2015, placing third in the all-around at the JO National Championships that year Secured a runner-up finish in the all-around at 2015 Florida State Championships Claimed second place in the 2015 Region 8 Championships all-around Scored a 38.175 at 2016 State Championships and placed fifth with a 37.775 at regionals Qualified to 2016 Nationals High scores from pre-collegiate competition at Level 10: all-around-38.225, vault-9.75, bars-9.575, beam-9.55, floor-9.775. Full name is Jade Lindzey Degouveia Hails from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.... Parents are Glen and Sandy Degouveia... Has two sisters: Amber and Gisele Majoring in journalism at OU.. 1.5 at Arkansas 9.9 9.9 9.875 9.875 39.550 1.11 GEORGIA 9.85 9.95-9.875-1.19 at North Carolina 9.925 9.850 9.925 9.925 39.625 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.950 9.25-9.925 39.000 2.1 FLORIDA 9.900 9.925-9.975-2.10 at Denver - - - - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.875 9.925 9.900 9.975 39.675 2.24 at West Virginia 9.800 9.900 9.850 9.925 39.475 3.3 UCLA 9.900 9.925 9.750 9.925 39.500 3.9 at Michigan 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.95 39.725 3.11 at Iowa State 9.9 9.875 9.875 9.250 38.900 3.15 ALABAMA 10.0 9.825 9.925 9.950 39.700 3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.900 9.900 9.725 9.925 39.450 4.5 Athens Regional 9.850 9.900 9.850 9.950 39.550 4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.875 9.875 9.950 9.950 39.650 2019 (SENIOR) Big 12 Gymnast of the Year...2019 Athens Regional All-Around Champion...WCGA First-Team All-American (vault, floor, all-around)...wcga Second-Team All-American (bars)...aai Award Finalist...Three-time All-Big 12 honoree (vault, floor, all-around)...scored a perfect 10 on vault against Alabama (March 15)...Earned 17 event titles, including six in the allaround, four on vault, four on floor, two on beam and one on bars...four-time Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 7, Jan. 21, March 10, March 18)...appeared in 14 of 15 meets for the Sooners...competed all-around 11 times...set her career high with a 39.725 in the all-around on March 9 at Michigan. 2018 (JUNIOR) Co-Individual National Champion on vault with a 9.9375.First-team All-American (vault) Second-team All-American (floor) NACGC/W First-Team All-American (vault) NACGC/W Second-Team All-American (floor) 2018 Big 12 Co-Floor Champion Two-time All-Big 12 honoree (vault, floor) Academic All-Big 12 First Team scored a perfect 10.0 on vault against UCLA on Feb. 4 earned seven event titles, including five on vault and two on floor...named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week Jan. 16 recorded a 9.9 or higher on vault in 13 of 15 meets Appeared in all 15 meets for the Sooners, competing vault, bars and floor in all meets also exhibitioned on beam. 2017 (SOPHOMORE) NACGC/W First-Team All-American (vault) NACGC/W Second-Team All-American (bars) All-Big 12 (vault) Big 12 Co-Bars Champion Academic All-Big 12 First Team Appeared in all 15 meets for the Sooners, competing vault and bars 15 times and floor 14 times Scored a career-high 9.975 on vault at the GymQuarters Mardi Gras Invitational on Feb. 17 Tallied season highs of 9.95 on bars twice and 9.925 on floor three times Earned nine event titles, including seven on vault and two on bars. 2016 Deferred for the season in order to pursue a spot on the U.S. Senior National Team for the World Championships... Competed on the 2015 U.S. Women s World Championships Team, helping the team win a gold medal... Also participated at 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. 2015 (FRESHMAN) NCAA National Floor Exercise Runner-Up with a 9.950 in event finals... First-team All-American (bars, floor)... Finished 10th on bars in NCAA Event Finals with a 9.850... Arrived on campus in mid-november and quickly became a standout performer for Oklahoma as a true freshman... 2015 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year... Two-time NACGC All-American (first team, floor; second team, bars)... Three-time All-Big 12 (vault, bars, floor)... Six-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honoree (Jan. 20, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 17, March 3, March 11)... Eight event titles in 2015, including four on floor... Became the first gymnast in the nation to post a perfect 10. 0 on uneven bars in 2015 on Jan. 23 against TWU and SEMO... First true freshman in Oklahoma program history to earn a perfect 10.0 on any event... Added a career-best 9.975 on floor the same night... Earned a career-high 9.925 on vault at Illinois on Feb. 27... Posted a 9.95 on bars in the NCAA Semifinals in Fort Worth... Earned 13 scores of 9.9 or better on floor throughout the season... Posted 23 scores of 9.9-plus in her freshman season. Senior international elite gymnast from Great American Gymnastics Express (GAGE)... Trained under Al Fong and Armine Barutyan... United States Senior National Team member... Competed in multiple national and international competitions, including the AT&T American Cup, P&G Championships, U.S. Olympic Trials, Secret U.S. Classic, VISA Championships, Covergirl Classic and J.O. Nationals... Took the silver medal in the all-around at the 2014 AT&T American Cup... Snagged a fifth-place finish on bars at the 2014 P&G Championships... 2013 World Championships team member and 2014 World Championships alternate... Finished third in all-around competition and on bars and fifth on floor at the 2013 P&G Championships... Took fifth in the all-around at a 2013 tri-meet between the United States, Germany and Romania... Won team titles with the U.S. Senior National Team at the 2013 City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy and the 2010 Pan American Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico... Won the individual all-around title at the 2012 Mexican Open in Acapulco, Mexico... Finished eighth on bars and ninth in the all-around at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials... High scores from pre-collegiate competition at senior international elite: all-around-57.200, vault-15.550, bars-15.400, beam-13.300, floor-14.300. Hails from Odessa, Mo.... Parents are Michael and Carole Dowell... Has three sisters: Carey, Lauren and Jacey...Majoring in economics.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 12 JORDAN DRAPER -- -- -- 9.950 -- -- -- -- 9.950 -- ASHLEY HILLER 9.70 -- -- 9.775 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - - - 9.225-1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - - 9.725-2.1 FLORIDA - - - 9.950-2.10 at Denver - - - 9.850-2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - 9.275-2.24 at West Virginia - - - 9.725-3.3 UCLA - - - 9.900-3.9 at Michigan - - - 9.875-3.11 at Iowa State - - - 9.875-3.15 ALABAMA - - - 9.900-3.23 Big 12 Championships - - - 9.850-4.5 Athens Regional - - - 9.850-4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - 9.900-2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in 13 meets for the Sooners on floor earned career-high on floor with a 9.950 against Florida on Feb. 1 earned a 9.900 or higher on floor four times. 2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her debut on floor against TWU on March 18 scoring a 9.775 also exhibitioned the event. Level 10 gymnast at Empire Gymnastics, where she trained under coaches Chris Brashier, Betty Mihaila and April Pyle Earned third place in the all-around at state and eighth at regionals in 2017 Secured three top-10 event finishes at 2017 regionals, including first (beam), second (floor) and tied for fourth (bars) Placed 18th in the all-around and 12th on both bars and floor at 2016 JO Nationals Claimed first place on floor and fourth place in the all-around at 2016 Regionals Finished second on beam at state in 2015 and competed as part of the SR D Region 3 National Championship team High scores from pre-collegiate competition: all-around-38.150, vault-9.45, bars-9.55, beam-9.8, floor-9.8. Full name is Jordan Mae Draper Hails from Bedford, Texas Parents are David and Amy Draper Has one brother named DJ Member of the National Honor Society Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class Studying to become a sports broadcaster at OU Also recruited by SEMO, Ohio State and Utah State. 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - - - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - - - - 2.1 FLORIDA - - - - - 2.10 at Denver - - - - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - - - 2.24 at West Virginia - - - - - 3.3 UCLA - - - - - 3.9 at Michigan - - - - - 3.11 at Iowa State - - - - - 3.15 ALABAMA - - - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - - - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - - - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - - - 2019 (SENIOR) Exhibitioned on beam for the Sooners against Alabama on March 15, earning a career-high 9.8. 2018 (JUNIOR) Did not see competition for the Sooners in 2018. PRIOR TO OU Competed at Florida for two seasons (2016 and 2017) Posted a career-best 9.70 on vault and a 9.775 on floor Named to SEC First- Year Academic Honor Roll (2016) and SEC Academic Honor Roll (2017). Trained as a Level 10 competitor at Stars Gymnastics Houston under coaches Dan and Ashley Baker Placed second on vault at 2015 nationals 2014 NIT Vault Champion Also placed fifth on beam, sixth on floor and 13th in the all-around at that competition Took ninth in the all-around at state and regionals in 2014 2015 Texas State Vault Champion, also placing third on floor and sixth in the all-around Finished seventh in the all-around at 2015 regionals. Hometown is Houston, Texas Parents are Bob and Michelle Hiller Has three siblings: Trey, Brett and Ryan Majoring in health and exercise science at OU.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 13 EMMA LAPINTA -- -- -- 9.875 -- -- -- -- 9.875 -- 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - - 9.125-1.19 at North Carolina - - - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - - - - 2.1 FLORIDA - - - - - 2.10 at Denver - - - 9.800-2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - 9.800-2.24 at West Virginia - - - 9.250-3.3 UCLA - - - 9.875-3.9 at Michigan - - - 9.825-3.11 at Iowa State - - - 9.850-3.15 ALABAMA - - - 9.850-3.23 Big 12 Championships - - - 9.075-4.5 Athens Regional - - - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - - - 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed nine meets for the Sooners on floor made her collegiate debut on floor against Georgia on Jan. 11 scored a career-high 9.875 on floor against UCLA on March 3 earned a 9.800 or higher six times. Level 10 gymnast...trained at Kurt Thomas Gymnastics under Kurt and Beckie Thomas...Was a National Junior Olympics Qualifier... Beam champion, all-around runner-up and a third place finisher on floor at Western National...Level 9 regional all-around, beam and floor champion...placed third at regionals on vault (Level 9)...Also the level 9 Texas State Champion on beam and runner-up on vault. Full name is Emma MacKenzie LaPinta...Hails from Frisco, Texas... Daughter of David and Melisa LaPinta...Plans to major in health and exercise science. NICOLE LEHRMANN 9.95 10.0 9.950 9.925 39.675 9.95 10.0 9.950 -- -- 1.5 at Arkansas 9.9 9.95 9.9 - - 1.11 GEORGIA 9.925 9.9 9.85 - - 1.19 at North Carolina 9.8 9.9 9.850 - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.875 9.9 9.850 - - 2.1 FLORIDA 9.9 10.0 9.225 - - 2.10 at Denver 9.875 9.875 9.925 - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.875 9.950 9.300 - - 2.24 at West Virginia 9.850 9.900 9.900 - - 3.3 UCLA 9.875 9.925 9.875 - - 3.9 at Michigan 9.95 9.95 9.925 - - 3.11 at Iowa State 9.875 9.95 9.825 - - 3.15 ALABAMA 9.9 9.95 9.9 - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.900 9.875 9.900 - - 4.5 Athens Regional 9.950 9.925 9.900 - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.900 9.950 9.950 - - 2017 (SENIOR) 2019 Athens Regional Vault Champion...WCGA First-Team All-American (bars)...wcga Second-Team All-American (beam)...aai Award Semifinalist...All-Big 12 (bars)...has competed in every meet for the Sooners in 2019...Has tallied a 9.9 or better on bars in 13 of 15 meets...scored a perfect 10 on Feb. 1 against Florida...recorded a career-high 9.95 on her upgraded vault at Michigan (March 9)...Set her career high on beam with a 9.95 on April 6...won 11 event titles, with seven on bars, two on beam and two on vault. 2018 (JUNIOR) First-team All-American (bars and beam) Finished tied for third on bars and seventh on beam nationally NACGC/W First-Team All-American (bars) Big 12 Bars Champion 2018 Gerald Lage Award winner Academic All-Big 12 First Team All-Big 12 (bars) scored a 9.9 or higher on bars in 14 of 15 meets competed in all 15 meets for the Sooners, appearing on vault, bars and beam in all 15 meets added floor in late February, competing all-around for four meets scored a career-high 39.675 in the all-around against Michigan (March 3) recorded a season-high 9.975 on bars twice tallied career highs of 9.925 on beam and floor against Michigan recorded a career-high 9.9 on vault at UCLA (Feb. 4). 2017 (SOPHOMORE) First-Team All-American on bars and beam Co-Individual National Champion on bars with a 9.95 NACGC/W Second-Team All-American (bars) All-Big 12 (bars) Academic All-Big 12 First Team Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week (Feb. 6) Appeared on bars and beam in all 15 of OU s meets Recorded the first perfect 10.0 of her career on bars at TWU on Feb. 26 Posted 11 scores of at least 9.9 on bars Scored a career-high 9.925 on beam during NCAA Semifinal I Earned four events titles, all on bars Also appeared in exhibition on vault. 2016 (FRESHMAN) First-Team All-American (bars) Second-Team All-American (beam)... Finished tied for fourth nationally on bars (9.9) and tied for seventh on beam (9.9)... NACGC/W Second-Team All-American (bars) NCAA Iowa City Regional Co-Beam Champion with a career-high 9.9... Two-time All-Big 12 (bars, beam) Five-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 16, Feb. 23, March 1) Competed on bars and beam in all 16 of OU s meets Secured two bars event titles with career-high 9.95s (at Perfect 10 Challenge, Feb. 12; vs. Michigan, Feb. 26) Appeared in the vault lineup twice. Level 10 gymnast Competed at Capital Gymnastics under the instruction of Barry Hyder Former junior international elite gymnast Took four individual state titles at 2014 Texas State Championships (all-around, bars, beam and floor) Placed first on bars at 2014 Regional Championships 2013 Junior Olympic National Team member (placed first in all-around, on bars) 2013 Texas USAG Gymnast of the Year 2008 TOPs National Team member Visa Championships qualifier Twotime Covergirl Classic qualifier High scores from pre-collegiate competition: all-around 38.7, vault 9.925, bars 9.8, beam 9.725, floor 9.8. Full name is Nicole Grace Lehrmann Nickname is Nico Native of Austin, Texas Parents are Les Lehrmann and Ann Franklin Has two sisters, Teagan and Tori Double-majoring in biology with a pre-veterinary emphasis and economics at OU Member of OU s Honors College Finished in the top 10 percent of her graduating high school class Chose OU over offers from Utah, Stanford and North Carolina.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 14 ALEX MARKS 9.9 9.900 -- 9.700 -- -- 9.900 -- -- -- MAGGIE NICHOLS 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 39.925 10.0 10.0 9.975 9.925 39.750 1.5 at Arkansas - 9.850 - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - 9.875 - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - 9.850 - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - 9.900 - - - 2.1 FLORIDA - - - - - 2.10 at Denver - 9.850 - - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - 9.825 - - - 2.24 at West Virginia - 9.900 - - - 3.3 UCLA - 9.875 - - - 3.9 at Michigan - 9.850 - - - 3.11 at Iowa State - 9.800 - - - 3.15 ALABAMA - 9.9 - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - 9.900 - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - 9.900 - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - 9.850 - - - 2019 (SENIOR) Competed 14 meets for the Sooners on bars tied her career high 9.900 five times won the bar title at West Virginia (Feb. 24). 2018 (JUNIOR) Academic All-Big 12 First Team Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week (Feb. 16) competed vault in six meets for the Sooners tied her career high with a 9.900 against Nebraska (Feb. 16) also exhibitioned on bars. 2017 (SOPHOMORE) Academic All-Big 12 First Team Made 11 appearances on vault, scoring a career-high 9.9 at TWU on Feb. 26 Competed vault during NCAA competition, scoring a 9.825 in NCAA Semifinal I and a 9.85 at the NCAA Seattle Regional and Super Six. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Joined the Sooners in the spring semester after signing with the team in November Broke into the vault lineup in OU s second meet of the season against California and Texas Woman s Competed on vault a total of nine times as a true freshman Posted a career-high 9.85 on vault three times Appeared in the floor lineup at UCLA, scoring a 9.7. Former junior and senior level elite and current level 10 gymnast... Competed at Dynamo Gymnastics under coaches Dennis and Shannon Harrison... Owns 29 state titles throughout her gymnastics career.. Swept titles at 2011 and 2015 Level 10 State Championships, taking first on vault, bars, beam and floor and in the all-around... Placed first on floor and vault at 2015 Level 10 Regionals... Finished second in all-around at 2011 Level 10 Regionals... Competed at 2011 JO National Championships (tied third on floor; fourth on vault; tied seventh on beam)... Placed first on floor and second on vault at 2011 National Elite Qualifier (Jr.)... Participated in variety of high-profile events, including the American Classic, 2013 Secret Classic, 2011 Covergirl Classic and 2009 American Challenge (first in all-around)... High scores from pre-collegiate competition: all-around 38.4, vault 9.875, bars 9.7, beam 9.675, floor 9.7. Joined the Oklahoma women s gymnastics program mid-year in 2016... Full name is Alexandra Mason Marks... Goes by Alex... Hails from Cushing, Okla.... Parents are James and Kerri Marks... Majoring in planned programs and plans to attend ursing school after graduation... Member of the 4.0 honor roll... Chose OU over an offer from Florida and later received interest from Alabama, LSU, Nebraska and Arkansas. 1.5 at Arkansas 10.0 9.9 9.975 9.875 39.750 1.11 GEORGIA 9.9 9.95 9.875 9.925 39.650 1.19 at North Carolina - - - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - 9.925 9.975 - - 2.1 FLORIDA - 9.975 9.975 - - 2.10 at Denver - 9.975 9.975 - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.925 9.975 9.700 - - 2.24 at West Virginia - - - - - 3.3 UCLA - 9.925 9.975 - - 3.9 at Michigan - 9.9 9.950 - - 3.11 at Iowa State - 9.95 - - - 3.15 ALABAMA - 9.95 9.975 - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - 9.950 9.950 - - 4.5 Athens Regional 9.950 9.975 9.900 - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.875 10.0 9.950 - - 2019 (JUNIOR) 2019 Big 12 Beam Champion...2019 Big 12 Co-Bars Champion...2019 Athens Regional Bar and Vault Champion... WCGA First-Team All-American (bars, beam)...tallied a perfect 10 on vault in the first meet of the season (Jan. 5)... Scored a perfect 10 on bars at the Athens Regional...Two-time All-Big 12 (bars, beam)...two-time Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week (Jan. 28, March 3)...has competed in 13 meets for the Sooners...has notched a 9.9 or better on bars in all 13 meets...has tallied a 9.9 or better in 11 of 13 meets on beam...secured 22 event titles, including nine on beam, eight on bars, two in the all-around and vault and one on floor. 2018 (SOPHOMORE) NCAA Individual National Champion in the All-Around (39.8125).NCAA Co-Individual National Champion on bars with a perfect 10 NCAA Co-Individual National Champion on floor with a 9.9625 First-team All-American (bars, beam, floor, all-around).second-team All-American (vault) NCAA Runner-up on beam with a 9.950 became just the third gymnast in OU history to record five All-America honors in one season Scored a 10.0 on bars in Semifinal II, becoming just the third gymnast to ever record a 10.0 on the event at the NCAA Championships...NACGC/W First-Team All-American (all-around, vault, bars, beam, floor) Scored eight 10.0s in her sophomore campaign (vault [twice], bars, beam [four times], floor) Recorded a Gym Slam with a perfect 10.0 on every event for the second straight season Is the only gymnast to ever record two Gym Slams Scored two 10.0s in a meet for the first time in her career against Michigan (March 3) 2018 South Central Region Gymnast of the Year...Five-time All-Big 12 (all-around, vault, bars, beam, floor) Only second gymnast in Big 12 history to earn all five awards in multiple seasons and first to do it in back-to-back years 2018 Big 12 Gymnast of the Year Seven-time Big 12 Gymnast of the Week Big 12 All-Around and Co-Floor Champion Competed all-around in 14 of 15 meets Won 45 event titles, including at least five on every event (all-around: 13; vault: five; bars: nine; beam: nine; floor: nine). 2017 (FRESHMAN) Three-Time First-Team All-American (vault, bars, floor) Co-Individual National Champion on bars with a 9.95 One of four finalists for the Honda Sport Award NACGC/W First-Team All-American (all-around, vault, bars, beam, floor) Only gymnast in the country to earn five regular season All-American accolades Scored seven 10.0s in her freshman campaign (vault [twice], bars, beam [three times], floor), completing her GymSlam with a perfect score on bars at Michigan on March 4 Ninth collegiate gymnast to post a 10.0 on all four events in a career and first since Florida s Bridget Sloan in 2015 Holds OU record for career 10.0s, passing Haley Scaman (five total three on floor, two on vault) Scored a 10.0 on beam during the Super Six, just the fourth 10.0 ever scored on the event at the NCAA Championships and the first earned in the team finals... Set OU s all-around program record with a 39.925 at the GymQuarters Mardi Gras Invitational on Feb. 17, scoring a 10.0 on beam and a trio of 9.975s on vault, bars and floor 2017 South Central Region Gymnast of the Year... Five-time All-Big 12 (all-around, vault, bars, beam, floor) Fifth gymnast in Big 12 history to earn honors on all four events and in the all-around 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Big 12 Vault and Co-Bars Champion 10-time Big 12 Weekly Award Winner (Gymnast of the Week Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 20; Newcomer of the Week Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, March 6, March 13) Her 10 weekly honors are the most in a single season in Big 12 history, passing OU s Kiara Redmond-Sturns who had seven in 2008 Secured 45 event titles, including eight on vault, 11 on bars, eight on beam, nine on floor and nine in the all-around... Scored at least a 9.9 a total of 45 times this season, only posting a mark below the total four times... Competed allaround in first seven meets of season before resting and returning to all four events at the NCAA Seattle Regional. Elite level gymnast at Twin City Twisters Trained under coaches Mike Hunger, Sami Wozney, Sarah Jantzi and Rich Stenger Brings a wealth of national and international experience to Oklahoma Member of the 2015 U.S. Women s World Championships team that claimed a gold medal and also earned an individual bronze medal on the floor Competed on all four events in team finals at the World Championships Placed sixth at 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Four-time participant at the P&G Championships, securing a runner-up finish in the all-around in 2015 Also tied for fourth on beam, fifth on floor and seventh on bars at P&Gs in 2015 Other national competition appearances include American Cup (2016, second in all-around), Secret U.S. Classic (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015), Visa Championships (2012), American Classic (2011, 2012), Elite Qualifer (2011), Women s Junior Olympic Level 10 National Championships (2009, 2010, 2011), Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup (2011) and CoverGirl Classic (2009) Participated at Jesolo Trophy in 2013, 2014 and 2015, placing first as a team in each of those years Individual finishes at Jesolo Trophy: 2013 second on floor, sixth in all-around; 2014 third in all-around; 2015 seventh in all-around Finished first as a team and third individually in the all-around at 2014 Pan American Championships Placed third in all-around at 2014 Tokyo World Cup Earned second in the all-around in exhibition at 2013 Mexican Open Member of the USA team that placed first in the 2013 USA, Germany, Romania Tri-Meet, where she also placed fourth in the all-around High scores from pre-collegiate competition at Elite Level: vault-15.95, bars-14.95, beam-14.95, floor-15.3. Full name is Margaret Mary Nichols Goes by Maggie Parents are John and Gina Nichols Has three brothers: Steven, Sam and Danny Majoring in journalism with an emphasis in sports broadcasting and a minor in business.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 15 EVY SCHOEPFER 9.825 -- 9.875 9.900 -- 9.750 -- 9.875 9.900 -- BREHANNA SHOWERS 9.887 9.900 9.975 9.925 39.475 9.875 9.85 9.9 9.925 -- 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - - - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - - - - 2.1 FLORIDA - - - - - 2.10 at Denver 9.750-9.875 - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - - - 2.24 at West Virginia - - 9.025 - - 3.3 UCLA - - 9.750 - - 3.9 at Michigan 9.8-9.8 - - 3.11 at Iowa State 9.825-9.85 - - 3.15 ALABAMA - - - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - - - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - - - 9.900-4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - 9.875-2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in seven meets for the Sooners competed on beam five times and vault three times earned career-high 9.875 on beam at Denver on Feb. 10 earned career-high 9.825 on vault at Iowa State on March. 11. 2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her collegiate debut on floor at Florida (Jan. 26) scoring a careerhigh 9.9 Competed in 10 meets for the Sooners, competing floor in all 10 and vault twice Set a career high on vault with a 9.825 at TWU (March 18) Set a career high 9.9 on floor three-times. Trained at Triad Gymnastics as a Level 10 gymnast under coaches Tom and Donna Moretti Was a club teammate of former Sooner Kara Lovan Competed at the JO National Championships five times, finishing 42nd in the all-around her first appearance in 2013 before soaring into third place in 2014, earning her a spot on the JO National Team Most recently finished in a tie for second in the all-around at 2017 JO National Championships after placing in a tie for first on floor, fourth on vault, tied for seventh on bars and tied for 11th on beam Has fifth- and seventh-place finishes at nationals to her name in 2015 and 2016, respectively Also excelled at state and regional levels, finishing second at both state and regionals (2013), fifth at state and first at regionals (2014), first at state and sixth at regionals (2015), first at state and second at regionals (2016) and first at regionals and sixth at state (2017) High scores from pre-collegiate competition: allaround-38.850, vault-9.9, bars-9.675, beam-9.9, floor-9.825. Full name is Evelyn Kara Schoepfer Goes by Evy Hometown is Ames, Iowa Parents are John and Kara Schoepfer Has one sister named Trudy Majoring in biology as a Sooner. 1.5 at Arkansas 9.875 9.825-9.175-1.11 GEORGIA - 9.85 9.85 - - 1.19 at North Carolina 9.775 9.8 9.9 - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.825-9.9 9.925-2.1 FLORIDA - - 9.575 9.325-2.10 at Denver - - - - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - - - 2.24 at West Virginia - - - - - 3.3 UCLA - - - - - 3.9 at Michigan - - - - - 3.11 at Iowa State - - - - - 3.15 ALABAMA - - - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - - - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - - - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - - - 2019 (JUNIOR) Saw action in five meets for the Sooners before suffering a season-ending injury...tied her career high on floor with a 9.925 at the Metroplex Challenge (Jan. 26)... 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Second-team All-American (vault, all-around) made her collegiate debut after being sidelined by injury in 2017 competed in all 15 meets for the Sooners competed all-around for the first time in her career at Alabama (March 16), scoring a career-high 39.475 tallied a career high 9.975 on beam at UCLA (Feb. 4) set her career-high on vault with a 9.8875 at the NCAA Super six tallied a career high 9.9 on floor three times scored a career high on bars with a 9.900 at the NCAA Super Six Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 5). 2017 (FRESHMAN) Unable to compete in 2017 after suffering an injury in the preseason. Level 10 gymnast at R-Athletics Trained under Rachel Rydbeck and Daniel McCarty Member of the USA Junior Olympic National Team Placed first on vault, bars and floor and in the all-around at 2012 Nationals Recorded first-place finishes on vault and floor at 2013 Nationals and also took second in the all-around and fifth on bars Finished in fourth place in the all-around at 2014 Nastia Liukin Cup Has multiple state and regional titles to her name Regional Finishes: (2012 first on vault, second in all-around and on beam, floor; 2013 first on vault, bars and in all-around, fourth on floor, fifth on beam; 2014 first on vault and bars, second on beam and floor) State Championships First-Place Finishes: (2012 vault, bars and in all-around, 2013 vault, bars and in all-around, 2014 vault) Region 5 All-Star Team member 2013 Region 5 Gymnast of the Year Four-year academic honor roll recipient Recorded a 4.14 GPA High scores from pre-collegiate competition at Level 10: vault-10.0, bars-9.75, beam-9.675, floor-9.85. Full name is Brehanna Alese Showers Nickname is Bre Native of Rockford, Mich. Parents are Scot and Nancy Showers Has four siblings: Karliane, Shain, Brent and Khale Majoring in psychology with a pre-med emphasis.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 16 ALLIE STERN 9.875 -- -- 9.850 -- 9.875 -- -- 9.850 -- KARRIE THOMAS -- 9.950 9.875 9.9 -- -- 9.950 9.825 -- -- 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA 9.85 - - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - - - 9.0-1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - - - - 2.1 FLORIDA 9.825 - - - - 2.10 at Denver 9.875 - - 9.750-2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - - - - 2.24 at West Virginia 9.850 - - - - 3.3 UCLA 9.800 - - - - 3.9 at Michigan 9.875 - - 9.675-3.11 at Iowa State 9.850 - - 9.850-3.15 ALABAMA 9.850 - - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.800 - - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - - - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - - - - - 2019 (FRESHMAN) Competed in 10 meets for the Sooners made her collegiate debut against Georgia on Jan. 11 tied career-high 9.875 on vault twice earned career-high 9.850 on floor at Iowa State on March 11. Level 10 gymnast at Perfect Balance Training Center where she trained under coaches Suzie Sanocki and Teshawne Jackson...Was the vault champion at the 2017 Junior Olympic National Championships...Placed first on floor, second on vault and fifth in the all-around at regionals in 2017...Was the North Carolina state champion on vault and floor in 2018. Full name is Allison Kendall Stern...Hails from Charlotte, N.C...Parents are David and Patricia Stern...Has one sister: Lexi. 1.5 at Arkansas - - - - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - - - - 1.19 at North Carolina - 9.9 - - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - 9.8 - - - 2.1 FLORIDA - 9.925 - - - 2.10 at Denver - 9.850 - - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - 9.900 - - - 2.24 at West Virginia - 9.850 - - - 3.3 UCLA - 9.925 - - - 3.9 at Michigan - 9.9 - - - 3.11 at Iowa State - 9.425 9.825 - - 3.15 ALABAMA - 9.9 - - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - 9.925 - - - 4.5 Athens Regional - 9.950 - - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - 9.900 - - - 2019 (SOPHOMORE) Competed in 13 meets for the Sooners earned a career-high 9.825 on beam at Iowa State on March 11 set her career high on bars wit ha 9.95 at the Athens Regional earned a score of 9.900 or higher on bars nine times...won the bar title at North Carolina (Jan. 19). PRIOR TO OU Competed for the University of Maryland in 2018... competed on bars, beam and floor in every meet...scored a career-high 9.9 on floor and a 9.875 on bars. Club/High School Member of the 2015 Junior Olympic National team...uneven bar champion at Junior Olympic Nationals in 2015 while finishing fifth on floor and fourth in the all-around... placed ninth on bars and beam at the 2016 Junior Olympic Nationals... 2016 Florida State Bars and All-Around Champion... four-time Junior Olympic National qualifier... competed for American Twisters. Personal Daughter of Alan and Linda Thomas... has three siblings, Ryan, William and Taylor

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 17 OLIVIA TRAUTMAN 9.975 9.875 9.925 10.000 39.725 9.975 9.875 9.925 10.000 39.725 ANASTASIA WEBB 9.95 9.95 10.0 9.95 39.650 9.95 9.925 9.975 9.950 39.650 1.5 at Arkansas 9.85-9.9 9.95-1.11 GEORGIA 9.875-9.825 9.925-1.19 at North Carolina 9.8-9.875 9.975-1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.9-9.850 9.925-2.1 FLORIDA 9.950 9.875 9.925 9.975 39.725 2.10 at Denver 9.900 -- 9.825 9.925 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.975-9.850 10.000-2.24 at West Virginia 9.925-9.875 9.925 3.3 UCLA 9.850 - - 9.950-3.9 at Michigan - - - - - 3.11 at Iowa State - - - - - 3.15 ALABAMA 9.875-9.850 9.950-3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.825-9.850 9.975-4.5 Athens Regional 9.900-9.900 9.975-4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.900-9.900 9.975-2019 (FRESHMAN) Big 12 Newcomer of the Year...Big 12 Floor Champion...2019 Athens Regional Floor Champion...All-Big 12 honoree on floor...wcga First-Team All-American (floor)...second-team All-American (vault)...became just the fourth freshman in program history to earn a perfect 10.0 on any event with a perfect score at the Perfect 10 Challenge (Feb. 15)...Currently ranked No. 2 in the nation on floor... recorded a career high 9.975 on vault at the Perfect 10 Challenge...Set her career high on beam against Florida on Feb. 15 with a 9.925...Set her career-high in the all-around with a 39.725 against Florida...Has scored better than 9.9 on floor in all 13 meets she has competed...won 16 event titles including 11 on floor, four on vault and one in the all-around...has posted a 9.95 or better on floor in nine meets...seven-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Feb. 11, Feb. 18, March 3, March 18). Elite gymnast who trained at Twin City Twisters under Sarah Jantzi, Sami Wozney, Mike Hunger and Rich Stanger...Was a teammate of current OU gymnast Maggie Nichols...Traveled to Italy as a member of the 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy Junior National Team that won a gold medal in the team competition...competed at the 2016 P&G Championships placing eighth floor...also competed at the 2016 U.S. Secret Classic, placing eighth on vault and floor...placed second on vault at the 2014 P&G Championships...Placed third on floor at the 2014 U.S. Secret Classic...Competed at the 2018 JO Nationals, placing third in the all-around, first on floor, second on vault and fifth on bars..was part of the JO Nationl Team... Placed first in the all-around at regionals in 2018...Competed at the 2014 JO National Championships...Placed third on floor, fourth on beam and sixth in the all-around at the 2014 JO National Championships...Placed first in the allaround, vault and floor, third on beam and fourth on bars at regionals in 2014. Full name is Olivia Jo Trautman...Hails from Champlin, Minn...Daughter of Jody and Lisa Trautman...Has one sister: Kate...Major is undecided. 1.5 at Arkansas - 9.875 9.925 9.85-1.11 GEORGIA - 9.85 9.925 9.9-1.19 at North Carolina 9.775 9.9 9.95 9.875 39.5 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge 9.875 9.875 9.925 9.875 39.55 2.1 FLORIDA 9.925 9.900 9.875 9.950 39.650 2.10 at Denver 9.825 9.900 9.275 9.900 38.900 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge 9.925 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.650 2.24 at West Virginia 9.875 9.850 9.625 9.875 39.225 3.3 UCLA 9.850 9.825 9.850 9.900 39.425 3.9 at Michigan 9.95 9.875 9.9 9.875 39.600 3.11 at Iowa State 9.875 9.850 9.975 9.9 39.600 3.15 ALABAMA 9.850 9.900 9.875 9.900 39.525 3.23 Big 12 Championships 9.925 9.900 9.875 9.850 39.550 4.5 Athens Regional 9.725 9.900 9.875 9.900 39.400 4.6 Athens Regional Final 9.850 9.925 9.950 9.950 39.675 2019 (SOPHOMORE) WCGA First-Team All-American (beam)...wcga Second-Team All-American (all-around, vault)...all-big 12 (beam)...named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 28)...set her careerhigh in the all-around wit ha 39.650 against Florida (Feb.1)...tied her career-high on vault with a 9.95 at Michigan (March 9)...won 11 event titles, including five on beam, three in the all-around and one each on vault, bars and floor. 2018 (FRESHMAN) First-team All-American (floor) tied for fifth nationally on floor NACGC/W Second- Team All-American (all-around) 2018 Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Year Big 12 Co-Floor Champion All-Big 12 honoree on floor became just the third freshman in program history to record a perfect 10.0 on any event with a perfect score on beam at UCLA on Feb. 4 scored a career-high 39.625 in the all-around at Florida (Jan. 26) recorded a career high on vault with a 9.950 against West Virginia on Feb. 23.recorded a career high on bars with a 9.950 at Florida also scored a career-high 9.950 on floor against North Carolina (Feb. 11) competed in every meet for the Sooners won six event titles, including two on vault, two on bars, one on beam and one on floor seven-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Jan. 16, Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 12, Feb. 19, Feb. 26, March 6). Trained at IGI under coach Todd Gardiner Competed at Elite Level for last two years and at Level 10 for three years before that JO National Team member At 2017 Jo National Championships, finished seventh in the all-around Tied for first on vault, fourth on floor and 11th on beam at the national competition Impressed at 2017 regionals, placing first in the all-around and on vault, bars and floor while taking second on beam Finished second in all-around at 2017 state meet and second on vault, beam and floor Competed at 2017 Nastia Liukin Cup, finishing ninth in the all-around and in the top 15 on vault (ninth), bars (third), beam (ninth) and floor (15th) Went to same gym as former Sooner Haley Scaman Placed first at regionals and state and second at nationals in 2016 Also participated in 2016 All-Star Trip High scores from pre-collegiate competition: all-around-38.550, vault-9.9, bars-9.725, beam-9.65, floor-9.75. Comes to Norman from Morton Grove, Ill. Full name is Anastasia Maria Webb Daughter of Chris and Magda Webb and sister to George Academic honor roll member Plans to major in health and exercise science at OU Also recruited by several other schools, including LSU, Alabama, Stanford, Utah, Denver and Michigan.

MEET 16 - NCAA SEMIFINAL II 18 CARLY WOODARD -- -- 9.95 -- -- -- -- 9.950 -- -- 1.5 at Arkansas - - 9.875 - - 1.11 GEORGIA - - 9.725 - - 1.19 at North Carolina - - 9.925 - - 1.26 at Metroplex Challenge - - 9.725 - - 2.1 FLORIDA - - - - - 2.10 at Denver - - 9.950 - - 2.15 at Perfect 10 Challenge - - 9.850 - - 2.24 at West Virginia - - 9.775 - - 3.3 UCLA - - 9.275 - - 3.9 at Michigan - - 9.925 - - 3.11 at Iowa State - - 9.95 - - 3.15 ALABAMA - - 9.900 - - 3.23 Big 12 Championships - - 9.900 - - 4.5 Athens Regional - - 9.925 - - 4.6 Athens Regional Final - - 9.900 - - 2019 (SOPHOMORE 2019 Athens Regional Beam Champion...WCGA Second-Team All- American (beam)...competed 12 meets for the Sooners on beam earned a career-high 9.950 at Denver on Feb. 10 earned a 9.900 or higher six times Currently ranked 11th nationally on beam (9.920 RQS). 2018 (FRESHMAN) Made her collegiate debut on beam on Jan. 21 against Iowa State and TWU Recorded a career-high 9.950 at Florida on Jan. 26 Competed in five meets for the Sooners Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week (Jan. 29). Level 10 Gymnast at Fuzion Gymnastics Trained under Mike and Jackie Heredia Competed at nationals twice during her junior and senior years of high school, finishing 10th on beam (2016) and 11th on floor, 13th on beam and 22nd in the all-around (2017) National Honor Society Member Named to Principal s Honor Roll during the spring semester of her senior year. Name is Caroline Woodard Goes by Carly Daughter of Steve and Marnie Woodard and sister to Tori Majoring in biology at OU Also recruited by Kentucky, Missouri and TWU.