Anonymous | Posted: 2 Feb 2002 | Updated: 2 Feb 2002

Parkinson-Evanson, Mabray Win Individual Titles

COLUMBIA -- One night after defending its 2001 Cat Classic championship, the BYU women's gymnastics team pulled in a few more awards Saturday night. Jaime Mabray took the individual beam title with a score of 9.900 and Kelly Parkinson-Evanson defended her vault title, also scoring a 9.900. The 22nd annual State Farm Cat Classic featured an individual competition for each of the four events Saturday night.

Mabray took second in the all-around Friday night and conitnued her success on the beam Saturday night. Mabray improved on her score of 9.875 on the beam from the night before. Parkinson-Evanson stepped it up a notch as well to take home the title again. After a 9.850 on vault Friday, she scored a 9.900 to win for the second straight year.

Friday night, BYU won the team title with a score of 194.950. Missouri took second with a 194.475, Pittsburgh third with a 193.050 and Auburn fourth with a 192.500. BYU will compete at in-state rival Utah State Friday night in Logan, Utah. It will be the first of two meetings with the Aggies, as Utah State will come to Provo Feb. 22.

Recent Stories

Image
Regionals Day 2
Four Gymnasts Compete in Second Round of NCAA Regionals

BYU gymnasts Anyssa Alvarado, Elease Rollins, Kylie Eaquinto and Sydney Benson competed as individual specialists in…

Image
Team at Regionals
Cougars finish their 2023 season with a 196.125 at NCAA Regionals

The BYU women’s gymnastics team fell to Boise State 196.700-196.125 in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional competition at…