Each MPSF Team Hits Season-High

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March 10, 2015

MPSF Women's Gym Release 10

SAN JOSE STATE recorded a 2015 MPSF season-best 195.675 in a home quad, taking second to Utah State, and ahead of Sacramento State and Seattle Pacific. The Spartan total is tied for eighth all-time in the MPSF. The vault squad totaled 49.075, ranking fourth all-time. Cami Guyer won the all-around with a career-best 39.350, tying for sixth in MPSF history, and the highest since Sac State's Binta Coleman had the same total in 2004. Guyer won the vault with a career-best and 2015 MPSF-high tying 9.900, becoming just the fourth Spartan to record that score on the event. The Spartan beam team totaled 49.075, ranking fifth all-time in the conference. Katie Won was third all-around (39.150).

UC DAVIS accumulated a season-high 195.325 at No. 20 California (Mar. 8), a team total which ranks 17th in MPSF history. The Aggie vault squad broke 49 for the third-straight meet, tallying 49.050, which ties for third in Aggie history and fifth in MPSF history. Katy Nogaki led that charge, going 9.825 on the event to ensure each of her RQS scores are at least 9.800. Dani Judal compiled a career all-around of 39.300, winning the beam with a season-best 9.875. She hit a career-high 9.825 on floor and tied a season-high of 9.825 on bars en route to that total, which ties for 13th all-time in the MPSF and is just shy of Katie Yamamura's 2013 school record of 39.325.

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE M'rcy Matsunami turned in two more stellar meets, going 38.950 for a first-place all-around in a tough dual at No. 14 Boise State, followed by a school record and first-place 39.200 at Air Force (Mar. 9).In Boise, her 9.800 on beam tied for second, while the Seawolves' beam lineup totaled 48.275, No. 10 in school history. UAA scored 192.500 for the meet. At Air Force, Matsunami became just the second MPSF gymnast since 2004 to hit 9.900 on bars, as the Seawolves accumulated a school record 193.825.

AIR FORCE recorded its season-high of 193.450 (Mar. 7) in a challenging tri-meet at No. 17 Denver, also involving No. 30 Ohio State. Jessica Wallander scored a season-high 9.875 to share third-place on vault. She also posted a 9.775 to tie for sixth on bars, while she and Al Stych also tied for sixth on floor (9.750). Jamie Lewis recorded a career-high on vault (9.825).

SACRAMENTO STATE Lauren Rice totaled a career all-around (39.150), highlighted by a career beam routine (9.825) to place second in the San Jose State quad. Cassie Benning recorded 9.85 on floor and 9.825 on bars, as the Hornets finished with a 2015-high 195.050. The total marked the 26th time in MPSF history in which 195 was reached.

SEATTLE PACIFIC Ariana Harger shared the floor title with a 9.875 as the Falcons had their best meet of the year with a 194.025 at the San Jose State quad. Harger's score on floor ties for11th in SPU history. She added a 9.800 on beam and 9.725 on vault.