UC Davis Wins MPSF Championship

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March 21, 2015

2015 MPSF Championship Results

MPSF Women's Gym Release 12

2015 MPSF Championship Scores

1. UC Davis-195.300

2. San Jose State-195.175

3. Sacramento State-194.175

4. Alaska-Anchorage-193.700

5. Seattle Pacific-192.700

6. Air Force-191.150

2015 Event Winners

Vault-Cami Guyer, San Jose State (9.900)

Uneven Bars-M'rcy Matsunami, Alaska (9.850)

Balance Beam-Marissa Unpingco, SJSU; Kristi Hayashida, SPU; Dani Judal, UCD (9.875)

Floor Exercise-Cami Guyer, SJSU (9.875)

2015 Major Award Winners:

MPSF Gymnast of the Year: Cami Guyer, San Jose State

MPSF Newcomer of the Year: Lauren Rice, Sacramento State

MPSF Assistant of the Year: Randy Solorio, Sacramento State

MPSF Coach of the Year: Kim Hughes, Sacramento State

2015 MPSF Women's Gymnastics Championship Highlights:

Rotation 1:

San Jose State totaled 49.075 on floor, tying for eighth in MPSF Championship history. Cami Guyer posted a 9.875.

Rotation 2:

Cami Guyer of San Jose State recorded a 9.900 on vault, tying the 2015 MPSF-high on the event, and tying for fifth all-time in MPSF history. It also ties for third in MPSF Championship history.

San Jose State totaled 49.150 on vault, an all-time Spartan record, and tying the all-time championship meet record (Sacramento State, 2014).

Courtney Soliwoda, Julia Konner, and Kayla Wonderly all hit a 9.850 on the Sacramento State balance beam, tying for seventh all-time in MPSF Championship Meet history.

Sacramento State totaled 49.125 on balance beam, a new MPSF Championship record on the event. It also ties their all-time MPSF third-place total which the Hornets recorded just six days earlier.

Rotation 3:

UC Davis totaled 49.025 on vault, third-highest in MPSF Championship history.

Rotation 4:

Kristi Hayashida of Seattle Pacific posted a 9.875 balance beam routine, tied for third in MPSF Championship history.

Tracie Villanueva tied the Sac State trio with a 9.850 beam, tied for seventh in meet history.

Rotation 5:

Marissa Unpingco of San Jose State went 9.875 on beam, tying SPU's Hayashida for third all-time in meet history.

The Spartans' Allison Bellingham recorded a 9.850 on beam, the fifth gymnast in the meet to do so.

San Jose State totaled 48.900 on beam, tied for fourth in meet history.

Rotation 6:

UC Davis needed a 48.8 to catch San Jose State for the team title, and accumulated a 49.025 to win the MPSF Championship for the sixth time.

Dani Judal of UCD hit a 9.875 on beam, tying for the event title, and third in meet history,