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2nd - 193.575
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1st - 194.775
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Lauren Holbrook | Posted: 15 Jan 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Lauren Holbrook

BYU edged out by Central Michigan

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MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – BYU women’s gymnastics scored a 193.575 to finish close behind Central Michigan’s 194.775 Friday night at the McGuirk Arena.

“It wasn’t the performance we wanted,” head coach Guard Young said. “You can’t go on the road, have three falls and win, but we did improve on our sticks.”

The Cougars started off strong on bars in their first rotation. Jill Van Mierlo led the team with a season-high 9.775. Freshman Savanna Maradiaga and sophomore Mackenzie Douglas both followed close behind to add scores of 9.725. The Cougars ended the rotation leading the Chippewas 48.600-48.375, which would also be their highest scoring rotation of the night.

In the second rotation, Douglas scored a 9.775, tying her for first place on vault with Central Michigan’s Karlee Teet. Makenzie Johnson Halliday added a 9.750 and Van Mierlo a 9.700 to bring the Cougars to a running total of 97.175, trailing the Chippewas’ 97.300 lead.

“I was really proud of the last three girls on floor,” Young said. “We started off rough, but they really rallied in the second half of the line up.”

Senior Emily Vidmar notched a team-high 9.800 on floor for the Cougars. Van Mierlo and Sin To chipped in scores of 9.775 and 9.725, respectively. BYU finished the third rotation behind Central Michigan 145.125-146.050.

The Cougars ended on the balance beam with Halliday scoring a 9.800, while Vidmar added a 9.725. Mikaela Jones also brought in a 9.700, but it wasn’t enough to top the Chippewas.

“Jill was our all-around and she did great,” Young said. “She was last up on bars and when we needed a hit, she really came through. On floor it was a new routine for her and she did it the best I’ve ever seen.”

Van Mierlo came in second in the all-around with a 38.825 and placed fourth on bars overall. Douglas tied for first on vault with a 9.775, while Halliday tied for third on vault with 9.750 and tied for second on beam with a 9.800.

BYU returns home next week for its first home meet of the season as it hosts UC Davis and Boise State in the Smith Fieldhouse. The meet begins at 7 p.m. MST and will be broadcast on BYUtv.

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Lauren Holbrook | Posted: 12 Jan 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Lauren Holbrook

Cougars on the road to face Central Michigan

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PROVO, Utah – Senior Makenzie Johnson Halliday will sit out of the all-around as BYU women's gymnastics hits the road this week to take on Central Michigan Friday night.

Halliday will still compete in vault and beam, but BYU head coach Guard Young says he wants to give other gymnasts a chance to compete while he rests Halliday. These gymnasts include Jill Van Mierlo in all-around, Kyleigh Greenlief on floor, Savanna Maradiaga on bars and Taylor Harward on beam.

The Cougars fell short in their first meet last week against Utah, 196.175-193.850. Halliday led the Cougars in all-around with a 38.875 and on beam with a 9.825, while Sin To led the team on vault with a 9.775.

Central Michigan won its first two meets with scores of 193.425 and 193.600 against Temple and UW-Eau Claire, UW Whitewater and Winona State, respectively.

“Central Michigan is a very good team,” Young said. “I think they are very comparable to us. I’m looking at it as a potential win and also as a potential loss. The team that will hit and stick more routines will win. If we go out there and miss routines they will beat us, but if we hit our routines and they miss we will beat them.”

The meet will begin at 7 p.m. EST at the McGuirk Arena in Mount Pleasant, Michigan and will be broadcast on ESPN3. Following Central Michigan, the Cougars return to Provo for their home opener on Friday, Jan. 22 in a tri-meet against UC Davis and Boise State at the Smith Fieldhouse.