Four Teams Post Season-Best Meets

Four Teams Post Season-Best Meets

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Jan. 27, 2015

MPSF Women's Gym Release 4

SACRAMENTO STATE Lauren Rice earned her first collegiate all-around victory with a career-high 39.050, helping Sacramento State to a season-high 194.925 against UC Davis. She opened with a 9.775 vault, tying for third. She tied for first on bars with a career-high 9.850 and added a 9.825 on floor to place third. Annie Juarez scored a career-high 9.875 to finish first on floor. She also scored 9.750 on vault, tying for third. Cassie Benning was second on floor (9.85) and tied for third on bars (9.825).

UC DAVIS accumulated a season-high 194.800, led by Tiana Montell's second-place 38.975 all-around and 9.800 vault title. Stephanie Stamates was the beam winner with a career-high 9.875, with Alexis Brown taking second on a career-high 9.850. Katy Nogaki was second on vault (9.775). The Aggies compiled 48.975 on beam, sixth-ranked in team history on the event.

SEATTLE PACIFIC tallied a season-high 192.650 at Air Force (Jan. 24), winning the dual over the host Falcons (192.275). Sydney Clark was the all-around champion (38.425), while tying for third on floor (9.725) along the way. Tracie Villanueva came up with the bars victory (9.725). Kristi Hayashida took the beam title (9.775) and was second on floor (9.775). Ariana Harger was the runner-up on vault (9.750).

AIR FORCE senior Al Stych scored 9.800 to win the floor, and Jessica Wallander 9.775 to win vault for the second straight meet, during the dual with Seattle Pacific. Air Force recorded a winning 48.600 on floor en route to a season-high 192.275 total.

SAN JOSE STATE junior Maddie Herr tied for first on bars (9.825) and was third on beam (9.800) and all-around (39.175) to lead the Spartans to a 194.200 total and third-place finish to No. 17 California, No. 15 Denver, and ahead of No. 28 Arizona State at the Cal Quad. The Spartans had their best rotation on vault (48.675), led by Cami Guyer's 9.800.

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE was off last week. UAA totaled 188.850 in the Ozone Collegiate Classic in Knoxville, TN (Jan. 17).