PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-10 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd. Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-10.ORG // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release //Wednesday, March 16, 2011 Contact // Tre Stallings (tstallings@pac-10.org) 2011 PAC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP GENERAL INFORMATION WHAT: Pac-10 Conference Women s Gymnastics Championships WHERE: Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. WHEN: Saturday, March 19 at 4:00 p.m. WHO: Women s Gymnastics teams from ARI- ZONA, ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, ORE- GON STATE, STANFORD, UCLA, and WASH- INGTON will all compete with one last chance to show the rest of the country what they are made of 2011 CONFERENCE AWARDS Conference awards for Gymnast of the Year, Freshman/Newcomer of the Year and Coach of the Year will be handed out at the conclusion of the Pac-10 Championship meet. Also during this presentation, the recipient of the 2011 Pac-10 Women's Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, presented by Toyo Tires, will be named. Nominees must hold senior standing and be on track to receive a degree, possess a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and participate in at least 50% of scheduled contests. All- Conference teams will be announced on Tuesday, March 22. TICKETS: Admission to the 2011 Pac-10 Conference Gymnastics Championship is $14 for adults and $12 for youth and students MEDIA CONTACT: The Pac-10 Conference Office will handle publicity for the Women s Gymnastics Championship. Nic Lloyd, the Pac-10 s Digital Media Manager, and Tre Stallings can be reached at (925) 932-4411. MEET RESULTS: At the conclusion of the event, results will be posted on the Pac-10 website (www.pac-10.org). COMPETITION FORMAT BYE VAULT BYE BARS BEAM BYE FLOOR Rotation 1 OSU CAL ARIZ STAN UCLA WASH ASU Rotation 2 ASU OSU CAL ARIZ STAN UCLA WASH Rotation 3 WASH ASU OSU CAL ARIZ STAN UCLA Rotation 4 UCLA WASH ASU OSU CAL ARIZ STAN Rotation 5 STAN UCLA WASH ASU OSU CAL ARIZ Rotation 6 ARIZ STAN UCLA WASH ASU OSU CAL Rotation 7 CAL ARIZ STAN UCLA WASH ASU OSU
Mar. 16, 2011 Pac-10 Women s Gymnastics Release Page 2 GYMINFO TOP-25 COACHES POLL MAR. 14 Rank School Team RQS 1. Florida 197.170 2. Alabama 197.040 3. STANFORD 196.715 4. Oklahoma 196.655 5. OREGON STATE 196.640 6. UCLA 196.520 7. Utah 196.470 8. Georgia 196.325 9. Michigan 196.320 10. Penn State 196.045 11. Nebraska 196.040 12. Arkansas 195.965 13. Boise State 195.950 14. Iowa 195.820 15. Ohio State 195.800 16. Illinois-Champaign 195.790 17. WASHINGTON 195.585 18. Denver 195.435 19. LSU 195.330 20. Iowa State 195.285 21. Minnesota 195.255 22. Auburn 195.235 23. Kent State 195.210 24. ARIZONA 195.160 25. North Carolina State 195.155 RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS First Team Makayla Stambaugh, SO., Oregon State Vanessa Zamarripa, JR., UCLA (Vault, Floor Exercise, All-around) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, JR., UCLA (Vault) Brittani McCullough, SR., UCLA Mary Atkinson, SR., Arizona State (Vault) PAC-10 NOTES ARIZONA: Arizona finished out the regular season with a bang, earning first place in its last home meet of the season. The Cats earned a season high score of 195.625, followed by BYU with a 195.300, University of New Hampshire with a 194.625, and DII s No. 1 Texas Women's with a 191.475. The Wildcats made a strong showing on the first and last events posting two scores of 49 or better. Deanna Graham led the Wildcats earning a career high score of 9.925 on vault. Graham also earned a score of 9.875 on floor taking first in the event. ARIZONA STATE: In the final home meet of the season the Arizona State women's gymnastics team beat the Bridgeport Purple Knights 195.450-192.150. In her debut all-around performance, sophomore Nickie Johnson took first place with a score of 39.075, and senior Beaté Jones took second place with a score of 39.050. The Gym Devils started strong on vault scoring a season high team score of 49.225. Jones led the Sun Devils earning a season high score of 9.900 to finish in second place. Arizona State also had a strong showing from Madison Snowden. The junior earned a careerhigh score of 9.925 on the floor exercise. CALIFORNIA: California continued its late-season surge with a victory at a quad meet in Philadelphia, earning wins over Penn, Temple, and Southern Connecticut State. The Bears had their second highest score of the season, a 193.325, winning three of the four events. This came one week after the Bears scored a 194.175 in their final home meet of the year, a quad against Stanford, Oregon State and Denver. Though the Bears finished fourth in the meet, the score was the highest score by a Cal team since March 23, 2007 when the team earned a 196.500 in a quad meet against Sacramento State, UC Davis, and San Jose State. Cal scored 48.000 or higher on all four events, with season-high team totals in two of the four events. OREGON STATE: Oregon State seniors Becky Colvin and Jen Kesler went out with a bang on Senior Night against No. 6 Utah with a 196.600-196.325 win over the Utes. It was Oregon State s first win against Utah in the last 10 tries dating back to 2003. OSU fell behind in the first rotation but cut the deficit in the second and overcame the Utes heading into the final rotation. Oregon State hit 23-for- 24 on its routines, as Britney Ranzy scored 9.90 on the vault and Leslie Mak tied her career-high of 9.925 on the beam to win their events.. STANFORD: Stanford completed their regular season two weeks ago and head into the Pac-10 Championships ranked No. 3 in the Country. The Cardinal welcomes the return of fifth-year senior Allyse Ishino, who missed the past two meets because of injury, and boasts the national leader on the floor excercise in sophomore Ashley Morgan. Stanford has won five Pac-10 titles and eight conference championships in all, but is seeking its first since 2008. UCLA: UCLA ended the regular season on a high note, recording its highest road score of the season in a 197.05-191.05 win at Cal State Fullerton. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs won the all-around with a 39.5 and also earned first-place finishes on vault with career-high tying 9.95 and beam with a score of 9.925. Tauny Frattone tied Hopfner-Hibbs for first on vault as she also tied her career-high score, winning the event for the seventh-straight meet. Brittani McCullough captured first-place on floor with a season-high score of 9.925, and Samantha Peszek won bars with a 9.9. WASHINGTON: Washington seniors Haley Bogart, Kristen Linton and Sam Walior competed in their final meet at Alaska Airlines Arena on March 11, guiding the Huskies to two wins over Air Force and Seattle Pacific. UW posted a team-score of 195.475. On vault and bars the Huskies posted score of 49+. Freshman Aliza Vaccher won the all-around, tying her career-best score of 39.025. The Huskies placed at least one-through-three on every event as junior Amanda Cline won her fourth vault title of the season, tying her career-best for a third-straight week with a 9.925. Junior Ruby Engreitz and Walior tied for the bars title with 9.875 s. Walior also won the beam with a 9.825. Linton won yet another floor title, scoring a 9.875. Second Team Aisha Gerber, JR., UCLA (Balance Beam) Niki Tom, SR., UCLA Jen Kesler, SR., Oregon State (Uneven Bars)
Mar. 16, 2011 Pac-10 Women s Gymnastics Release Page 3 2010 PAC-10 WOMEN S GYMNASTICS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/RESULTS (Times are local. Schedule subject to change.) Friday, January 7 Utah (195.7); UCLA (195.3) OREGON STATE (195.400); LSU (193.350) Sunday, January 9 Pac-10 Showcase Stanford (196.625); UCLA (195.925); Oregon State (195.375); Arizona (193.825); Washington (193.675); Arizona State (191.850); California (191.675). Friday, January 14 ARIZONA (192.750); Utah State (192.00); BYU (193.075) UC Davis (192.600); San Jose State (192.950) CALIFORNIA (192.475) Ohio State (193.300); OREGON STATE (195.925) UCLA (194.425); Southern Utah (194.75) Saturday, January 15 Boise State (194.825); Illinois State (188.025); Seattle Pacific (185.825); WASHINGTON (194.825) Friday, January 21 ARIZONA STATE (192.050); ARIZONA (193.625) CALIFORNIA (190.125); WASHINGTON (195.475) OREGON STATE (194.650); Oklahoma (195.300); Denver (194.300); Centenary (187.625) Sunday, January 23 UCLA (194.825); STANFORD (196.200) Friday, January 28 STANFORD (196.825); Utah (196.500) UCLA (196.675); OREGON STATE (196.625) Oklahoma (196.175); WASHINGTON (195.100) Brown (186.875); ARIZONA STATE (191.325) Boise State (194.400); ARIZONA (195.375) Sunday, January 30 Alaska (188.425); CALIFORNIA (191.850) Friday, February 4 WASHINGTON (195.800); Seattle Pacific (190.100) ARIZONA STATE (194.125); Utah (196.525) Illinois-Chicago (193.400); ARIZONA (195.400) Sunday, February 6 OREGON STATE (196.950); ARIZONA STATE (194.800) San Jose State (193.825); STANFORD (196.975) Sacramento State (192.900); CALIFORNIA (192.700) Friday, February 11 IGI/Chicago Style Classic OREGON STATE (196.350) STANFORD (196.475) UCLA (196.300) CALIFORNIA (191.975); ARIZONA STATE (194.450) WASHINGTON (195.475); Utah (196.975) Saturday, February 12 ARIZONA (195.550); North Carolina State (194.250); William & Mary (187.575) Sunday, February 13 STANFORD (196.800); Michigan (196.500); Nebraska (195.400) Friday, February 18 WASHINGTON (195.450); ARIZONA STATE (195.750) STANFORD (195.300); ARIZONA (194.675) CALIFORNIA (191.500); UC Davis (194.050) Monday, February 21 NC State (195.025); UCLA (197.475) Friday, February 25 San Jose State (193.050); UC Davis (192.950); WASHINGTON (195.725); OREGON STATE (196.675) Saturday, February 26 ARIZONA (195.350); BYU (195.150) Sunday, February 27 Denver (193.85); Minnesota (194.475); UCLA (196.65) ARIZONA STATE (192.375); STANFORD (196.825) Friday, March 4 Michigan State(193.075); WASHINGTON (196.075) Sunday, March 6 Georgia (196.175); ARIZONA (194.125); UCLA (195.750) STANFORD (196.500); OREGON STATE (197.000); CALIFORNIA (194.175) ARIZONA STATE (192.750); Nebraska (197.300) Friday, March 11 Air Force (189.175); Seattle Pacific (190.050); WASHINGTON (195.425) Bridgeport (192.150); ARIZONA STATE (195.450) NH (194.625) TWU (191.475); BYU (195.300); ARIZONA (195.625) Saturday, March 12 Utah (196.325); OREGON SATE (196.600) Sunday, March 13 UCLA (197.050); Cal State Fullerton (191.050) CALIFORNIA (193.325); Penn (191.125) Temple (191.200) Southern Connecticut State (188.450) Saturday, March 19 Pac-10 Championships, Los Angeles, California 4 p.m. Saturday, April 2 NCAA Regionals, TBA Friday, April 15 NCAA Championships, Cleveland, Ohio TBA
Pac-10 Gymnast of the Week WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- ARIZONA junior Deanna Graham has been awarded Pac-10 Gymnast of the Week, for the week of Mar. 7-13 Commissioner Larry Scott announced today. Deanna Graham was one of the key figures in Arizona s win over BYU, New Hampshire, and Texas Western. Graham, a junior from Tucson, Ariz., helped the Wildcats end the regular season with a bang, as Arizona earned a new season high score of 195.675. Graham anchored the first rotation with a career-high score of 9.925 to catapult the Cats to an early lead of 49.125. Graham also finished first on the floor exercise earning a score of 9.875, and tied for third on bars as the Wildcats were just.01 shy of a 49, totaling a 48.900. Graham s scores enabled her to post a season high all-around score of 39.350 only 0.05 shy of her career high total. This is Graham s second career Pac-10 Gymnast of the Week honor and 13th in Arizona history. Also Nominated: Aliza Vaccher, WASH; Nicole Johnson, ASU; Alicia Asturias, CAL; Melanie Jones, OSU; Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA. 2011 Pac-10 Gymnasts of the Week: Jan. 12 - Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA, Jan. 18 - Leslie Mak, OSU, Jan. 25 - Shelley Alexander, STAN, Feb. 1 - Allyse Ishino, STAN, Feb. 8 - Aubree Cristello, ARIZ, Feb. 15 - Deanna Graham, ARIZ, Feb. 22 - Ruby Engreitz, WASH, Mar. 01 - Elyse Hopfner- Hibbs, UCLA, Mar. 8 - Makayla Stambaugh, OSU, Mar. 15 - Deanna Graham, ARIZ. Pac-10 Special Performer of the Week WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- UCLA junior Tauny Frattone has been awarded Pac-10 Special Performance of the Week, for the week of Mar. 7-13, Commissioner Larry Scott announced today. Junior Tauny Frattone won vault for the seventh consecutive meet, tying her career-high with a 9.95 after sticking her Yurchenko half on, front pike off vault. Frattone help led the Bruins to a season-high vault score of 49.575, the Bruins highest vault score since Feb. 22, 2009 at Nebraska. The native of Lake Forest, Calif., leads the team with a 9.883 vault average, and has scored 9.9 or better in four of her last five meets. Frattone also had a strong performance on beam, tying her career-high with a 9.85 as the last competitor of the day to help the Bruins get over 197. UCLA s team score of 197.05 was its highest away score of the year and secondhighest overall this season. The Special Performance of the Week nod is Frattone s second of her career and UCLA s 16th alltime. Also Nominated: Britney Ranzy, OSU; Dallas Crawford, CAL; Amanda Cline, WASH; Madison Snowden, ASU; Miranda Russell, ARIZ. 2011 Pac-10 Special Performance of the Week: Jan. 12 - Olivia Vivian, OSU, Jan. 18 - Olivia Vivian, OSU, Jan. 25 - Ashley Morgan, STAN, Feb. 1 - Miranda Russell, ARIZ, Feb. 8 - Nicole Pechanec, STAN, Feb. 15 - Samantha Peszek, UCLA, Feb. 22 - Tauny Frattone, UCLA, Mar. 01 - Katie Matusik, ARIZ, Mar. 8 - Niki Tom, UCLA, Mar. 15 - Tauny Frattone, UCLA.
Season Bests - Top 10 (Weekly rankings provided by Troester.com. Rankings by highest score.) All-Around 1. 39.385 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 2. 39.310 Leslie Mak, OSU 3. 39.285 Shelley Alexander, STAN 4. 39.140 Brittani McCullough, UCLA 5. 39.020 Danielle Ikoma, STAN 6. 38.905 Aubree Cristello, ARIZ 7. 38.835 Deanna Graham, ARIZ 8. 38.755 Ruby Engreitz, WASH 9. 38.735 Molly Quirk, ARIZ 10. 38.585 Madisyn O Brien, CAL Floor 1. 9.925 Ashley Morgan, STAN 2. 9.870 Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 3. 9.865 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 4. 9.860 Melanie Jones, OSU 5t. 9.855 Niki Tom, UCLA Nicole Pechanec, STAN 7t. 9.850 Kristen Linton, WASH Leslie Mak, OSU 9. 9.845 Brittani McCullough, UCLA 10t. 9.840 Sydney Sawa, UCLA Shelley Alexander, STAN Beam 1. 9.910 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 2. 9.900 Leslie Mak, OSU 3. 9.845 Shelley Alexander, STAN 4. 9.840 Aisha Gerber, UCLA 5. 9.830 Katie Matusik, ARIZ 6. 9.825 Ashley Morgan, STAN 7t. 9.815 Alyssa Brown, STAN Danielle Ikoma, STAN 9. 9.810 Jen Kesler, OSU 10. 9.805 Samantha Walior, WASH Bars 1. 9.915 Olivia Vivian, OSU 2. 9.895 Leslie Mak, OSU 3t. 9.885 Alyssa Brown, STAN Nicole Pechanec, STAN 5. 9.880 Allyse Ishino, STAN 6. 9.875 Makayla Stambaugh, OSU Ruby Engreitz, WASH 8. 9.865 Samantha Walior, WASH 9. 9.860 Miranda Russell, ARIZ 10t. 9.855 Monique De La Torre, UCLA Aisha Gerber, UCLA Vault 1. 9.905 Tauny Frattone, UCLA 2. 9.895 Britney Ranzy, OSU 3. 9.890 Olivia Courtney, UCLA 4. 9.880 Alyssa Brown, STAN 5t. 9.870 Amanda Cline, WASH Shelley Alexander, STAN Becky Colvin, OSU 8. 9.865 Deanna Graham, ARIZ 9. 9.855 Kelsi Blalock, OSU 10. 9.850 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA RQS 1. 196.715 STAN 2. 196.640 OSU 3. 196.520 UCLA 4. 195.585 WASH 5. 195.160 ARIZ 6. 193.900 ASU 7. 192.465 CAL * Indicates nation leading score