Feb 05 | 07:00 PM
2nd - 196.125
Brigham Young University
1st - 197.350
University of Missouri, Columbia
3rd - 195.575
Pennsylvania State University
4th - 194.125
University of Kentucky
Anonymous | Posted: 6 Feb 2004 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Anonymous

Gymnastics Team Takes Second At Cat Classic

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COLUMBIA -- The Cougars evened out their season, taking second place (196.125) at the Cat Classic on Friday night at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Mo.

Missouri took first (197.350) with Penn State in third (195.575) and Kentucky in fourth (194.125).

"I'm really proud of the girls' performance tonight," said BYU head coach Brad Cattermole. "We had a shaky warm up, but once they got out there, they pulled together, focused and made it happen."

The surprise performance of the evening was Kari Lords, taking second in the all-around (39.375). Lords filled in on vault for teammate, Megan Donahue, who rolled her ankle during practice earlier this week. Lords also tied for first on beam with Missouri's Lauren Schwartzman (9.925).

Kirsten Pauga tied for first on vault (9.925) and teammate Jaime Mabray took second on the uneven bars (9.875).

The Cougars had a strong evening on bars and in the floor exercise, though the team had to count a fall on the beam.

"196.125 is a great road score," said Cattermole. "If someone had told me a week ago we'd take second but would have to count a fall, I'd take it."

Missouri's Alisha Robinson was the star of the evening, taking first in the all-around (39.650), the vault (9.925) and floor exercise (9.975), second in bars (9.875) and third on beam (9.875).

Cattermole said it was a great competition with strong teams, but Missouri definitely put on a strong performance.

"If you get on a roll like that in front of a home crowd, you're definitely going to have a great night," he said.

The top-10 individual event finishers will compete in the individual championship finals tomorrow night at 7 p.m. (CT).

The Cougars' next meet is at home on Friday, Feb. 13, against Utah State at 7 p.m. in the Marriott Center.

Team Results

Missouri 197.350

BYU 196.125

Penn State 195.575

Kentucky 194.125

Individual Results

All-Around

1. Alisha Robinson (Missouri) 39.650

2. Kari Lords (BYU) 39.375

3. Michelle Gales (Kentucky) 39.200

4. Jennifer Orlando (Penn State) 38.975

5. Jaime Mabray (BYU) 38.950

6. Krystle Cook (Kentucky) 38.900

7. Aronda Primault (Kentucky) 38.400

Vault: (BYU 48.300; Missouri 49.300; Penn State 49.075; Kentucky 49.025)

1. Tie: Kristen Pauga (BYU); Alisha Robinson (Missouri); Krystle Cook (Kentucky) 9.925

4. Lauren Schwartzman (Missouri) 9.900

5. Tie: Marie-Helene Claveau (BYU); Jaime Mabray (BYU); Amanda Pezzullo (Missouri) 9.875

Other BYU scores:

Trisha Ashton 9.825

Megan Pessoa 9.800

Kari Lords 9.700

Uneven Bars: (Missouri 49.250; BYU 48.475; Penn State 48.400; Kentucky 48.275)

1. Jodie Heinicka (Missouri) 9.950

2. Tie: Jaime Mabray (BYU); Alisha Robinson (Missouri); Krystle Cook (Kentucky); Michelle Gales (Kentucky) 9.875

3. Kari Lords (BYU); Lindsay Davis (Missouri); Lisa Clark (Penn State) 9.850

Other BYU scores:

Lisa Willis 9.800

Kacie Capra 9.725

Candace Bauer 9.225

Brogan Jacobsen 9.050

Balance Beam: (Missouri 49.225; Penn State 49.125; BYU 48.975; Kentucky 48.100)

1. Tie: Kari Lords (BYU); Lauren Schwartzman (Missouri) 9.925

3. Alisha Robinson (Missouri); Kate Stopper (Penn State) 9.875

5. Aronda Primault (Kentucky); Meredith Hoover (Penn State) 9.850

Other BYU scores:

Trisha Ashton 9.775

Marie-Helene Claveau 9.775

Lisa Willis 9.750

Kirsten Pauga 9.750

Jaime Mabray 9.325

Floor Exercise: (Missouri 49.575; BYU 49.375; Kentucky 48.975; Penn State 48.725)

1. Tie: Alisha Robinson (Missouri); Lauren Schwartzman (Missouri) 9.975

3. Kate Stopper (Penn State) 9.950

4. Michelle Gales (Kentucky) 9.925

5. Tie: Kari Lords (BYU); Andrea Nervig (Missouri) 9.900

Other BYU scores:

Jaime Mabray 9.875

Marie-Helene Claveau 9.875

Lisa Willis 9.875

Kirsten Pauga 9.875

Trisha Ashton 9.650

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 3 Feb 2004 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Anonymous

Cougars Sharpen Claws for Cat Classic

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PROVO -- The BYU Cougars will strut with feline prowess at the annual Cat Classic against No.12 Missouri, No. 21 Penn State and Kentucky, on Friday and Saturday, in Columbia, Mo.

Competition between the Cougars, Tigers, Nittany Lions and Wildcats will be fierce with some of the nation's strongest gymnasts competing. BYU's Kari Lords is ranked No. 3 on the balance beam, with Penn State's Kate Stopper at No. 7. Also strong on beam are Penn State's Meredith Hoover (No. 20) and Missouri's Lauren Schwartzman (No. 22)

Stopper is tied with Missouri's Kelley Andersen at No. 16 on the floor exercise. Andersen is also ranked No. 22 in the All-Around.

Missouri also boasts Andrea Nervig, No. 15 in the uneven bars, and Alisha Robinson, No. 16 in the vault.

BYU head coach Brad Cattermole said he feels god about his team heading into the Cat Classic.

"Having a week off has given us time to repair and fine tune routines," he said.

The competition break has also given the Cougars a chance to recuperate from various illnesses.

Freshman Marie-Helene Claveau has been battling bronchitis during the week. If she competes, she will become BYU's second all-around competitor this season, with the addition of a new 10.0 uneven bars routine.

Her sister, Genevieve Claveau, will rejoin the bars line-up pending the condition of an abdominal injury that prevented her from competing against Utah.

Cougar fans can expect minor changes in the line-up. Sophomore Lisa Willis, who scored a 9.725 on an exhibition beam routine against Utah, will be added to the beam roster. Sophomore Jennifer Harvey, who exhibitioned against Utah (9.550), and freshman Candace Bauer, may also appear in the bars line-up depending on the health of the Claveau twins.

Cattermole said overall the team is looking strong and under control. He said the team always rallies to a performance and tends to attract a strong BYU crowd wherever they travel.