Cougars Break School Record With A 196.900
PROVO -- In a record-setting meet, the BYU gymnastics team received the highest score in BYU women's gymnastics history, shattering the old record of 196.525 withthe new record of 196.900 against the University of Missouri on Friday night in the Marriott Center. Missouri ended with a 192.325.
For the third straight meet, the Cougars have scored above a 196, beginning with a 196.025 last Friday against Utah. They improved on that score with a 196.225 at Southern Utah on Monday, and tonight they beat that score, and every BYU scorein the record books, with the 196.900.
"There's not too many 196's out there," said BYU Coach Brad Cattermole. "They did a great job. Warm-ups were rocky, so I was wondering how we'd do, but they just got up and hit. They just did what they've been practicing to do all year."
On the way to the record team score, some other records were broken as well. The Cougars set new team records on the bars, 49.475, and floor, 49.525, beating the old records of 49.425 and 49.500. Kelly Parkinson also tied her own school record of 9.950 on the floor.
Parkinson won the all-around competition with a 39.525, just missing her school record of 39.550. Missouri had three gymnasts in the all-around. Lindsay Davis scored a 38.725, Andrea Nervig scored a 38.025, and Leah Gremaud scored a 37.725.
"Missouri is going to be a really good team," said Cattermole. "They are very young. We're lucky to have some good leaders, and we have great team chemistry. They've been a fun group to coach. They work hard and they're going to keep getting better."
On the floor, BYU's Brooke Craig and Kari Dye both scored a 9.925, while Parkinson tied the record with the 9.950. The Cougars also had three gymnasts above a 9.900 on bars. Lindsay Lines scored a 9.900, while both Kim Little and Parkinson scored a 9.925.
The Cougars are currently ranked at No. 15 in the nation, but should move into the top ten with their last two scores. Parkinson is ranked at No. 7 in the all-around, but should move up as well. After a busy week, BYU can enjoy a break. They don't compete again until March 3, when they travel to No. 5 Stanford.
RESULTS:BYU 196.900 Missouri 192.325
VAULT: 48.950 47.600
Jeni Lopez 9.700 Leah Gremaud 9.050
Kari Dye 9.750 Lauren Owca 9.575
Brogan Jacobsen 9.700 Katie Myers 9.000
Kim Little 9.800 Lindsay Davis 9.650
Angie Hickman 9.875 Alina Hamm 9.700
Kelly Parkinson 9.825 Andrea Nervig 9.625
BARS: 49.475 * (School Record) 48.525
Jeni Lopez 9.750 Lindsay Davis 9.675
Brooke Craig 9.875 Shannon Brett 9.475
Brogan Jacobsen 9.850 Leah Gremaud 9.825
Lindsay Lines 9.900 Alina Hamm 9.825
Kelly Parkinson 9.925 Ann Gietler 8.950
BEAM: 48.950 47.650
Brooke Craig 9.775 Heather Holden 9.750
Karen Froerer 9.825 Laura Forbes 9.400
Kim Little 9.550 Alina Hamm 9.650
Lindsay Lines 9.700 Andrea Nervig 8.975
Kari Dye 9.825 Leah Gremaud 9.125
Kelly Parkinson 9.825 Lindsay Davis 9.725
FLOOR: 49.525 48.550
Jeni Lopez 9.850 Leah Gremaud 9.725
Angie Hickman 9.850 Lauren Owca 9.700
C. Cosgrave 9.875 Laura Forbes 9.750
Brooke Craig 9.925 Ann Gietler 8.900
Kari Dye 9.925 Lindsay Davis 9.675
Kelly Parkinson 9.950 Andrea Nervig 9.700
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