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3 NCAA Championships 10 SEC Championships 8 with 19 NCAA Individual Titles MEET INFORMATION Date: Friday, Jan. 19 / 7 p.m. ET Site: Memorial Coliseum (8,500) Television: SEC Network Video: WatchESPN Live Stats: FloridaGators.com Tickets: Reserved - $9; General admission - $8. Contact UK Ticket Office at 800-745-3000 for more information Series Record (all-time): UF leads 82-1 (last meeting: UF was second in 2017 SEC Championships (197.825) and UK was sixth (196.625) GATOR SOCIAL Florida Gators Gymnastics Florida Gators @GatorsGym @FloridaGators @JennyRowlandUF gatorsgym floridagators Florida Communications Contact: Mary Howard Phone: 352-375-4683 x6100 Email: [email protected] DID YOU KNOW This is first time in the 84 all-time meetings between Florida and Kentucky both teams bring a top-10 ranking. Both teams bring the same ranking into the meeting as they share the No. 6 spot in the latest Road to Nationals standings. MEET 3 Gainesville, Fla.. No. T-6 Florida Gators No. T-6 Kentucky Wildcats Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Head Coach: Tim Garrison Career (3 rd season): 30-6 Career (6 tht season): 69-83-1 At UF: same At UK: same 2018: 1-1 / 0-1 SEC 2018: 5-0 / 1-0 SEC 2017 NCAA Finish: 3rd 2017 NCAA Regional Finish: 3 rd in Seattle Regional What’s Happening? Florida meets its second consecutive top-10 opponent at No. T-6 Kentucky Friday in the Memorial Coliseum. The Gators share the No. 6 position with Kentucky as both programs own a season average of 196.513. There are two dual meets across the nation this weekend featuring top-10 matchups (other is No. 2 LSU vs No.10 Alabama). Both meets air live Friday on the SEC Network .The UF-UK meet starts the Jan. 19 Friday Night Heights action at 7 p.m. Olympians John Roethlisberger and Alicia Sacramone Quinn call Friday’s action with Lauren Sisler adding sideline reports. It was the nation’s top dual meet of the weekend and the competition between then No. 7 Florida and No. 1 LSU lived up to the billing. LSU’s margin of victory – 0.125 of a point – marks the fifth time among LSU’s last eight wins against UF (dating back to 2015 season) that 0.150 or less resulted in a Tiger victory. Friday’s crowd of 9,661 at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center was the first sellout in program history. The Gators led the meet after the opening rotation, but trailed LSU by 0.175 at the midway point. Florida only could gain a quarter of a tenth on each of the final two rotations, not enough to close the mid-meet gap, as LSU won 197.25 – 197.125. Florida senior Alex McMurtry won her second consecutive uneven bars title of the season with a 9.925. Sophomore Rachel Gowey’s 9.95 on balance beam equaled the high mark of the evening. That scored set her collegiate best to give Gowey her second consecutive beam win. LSU’s Lexie Priessman took the vault win at 9.925. Myia Hambrick used a 9.95 to win floor exercise for the Tigers. She also was the all-around winner at 39.55. Freshman Megan Skaggs tied senior teammate Kennedy Baker for second in the floor standings at 9.925. That is the highest floor mark ever for a Gator making her collegiate floor debut. The Gators were third in 2017 NCAA Super Six competition, won the NCAA Gainesville Regional and was runner- up to LSU in both Southeastern Conference regular-season and championship action. McMurtry won the NCAA all-around with a NCAA semifinal record of 39.8125 and was among a six-way tie for the uneven bars title. McMurtry received several awards, including the Honda Award (awarded to top collegiate gymnast), SEC Gymnast and SEC Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of Year. She is the first Gator to receive the NCAA Elite 90 award, given to the student-athlete with the highest grade point average at each of the 90 NCAA Championship sites. Kentucky’s been impressive in its opening two meets. The Wildcats started the season by winning the Excite Night quad (196.075) in front of a sold out Rupp Arena crowd of 10,006. Last Friday, the Wildcats opened Southeastern Conference road action with a 196.95-196.525 win at then No. 11 Arkansas. The Wildcats return two All-Americans and bring in six freshmen. 2017 SEC Freshman of the Year Mollie Korth won the all-around at Arkansas (39.525) and also took the vault and floor wins. Of the 12 teams at the 2017 NCAA Championships final site, only Florida returns all 24 routines competed. Bolstering Florida’s lineup options in 2018 is the addition of four freshmen. Three bring experience from the U.S. national team program. This trio brings the number of gymnasts with all-around potential on 2018 Gator roster to eight. Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold-medal team at the 2014 World Championships. She qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury while preparing for the Trials led Baumann to defer enrolling at UF until fall 2017 as she recovered. Megan Skaggs joined current Gator sophomores Rachel Gowey and Hundley on the 2015 Pan America Games gold-medal team. Jazmyn Foberg graduated high school in three years, allowing her enroll at UF in fall of 2017. Foberg is a two-time member of the U.S. Junior National Team, representing the U.S. in Italy and Japan in 2015. Nicole Webb trained at the same club, Sonshine Gymnastics, as senior Rachel Slocum. Webb was second on beam and fifth on floor at the 2017 North Carolina Level 10 State Championships. This class ranks No. 1 on the 2018 CollegeGymFans.com Top Recruiting Classes list. In the last nine years, Florida’s recruiting classes have ranked No. 1 six times and No. 2 twice.

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3 NCAA Championships ● 10 SEC Championships ● 8 with 19 NCAA Individual Titles

MEET INFORMATION Date: Friday, Jan. 19 / 7 p.m. ET Site: Memorial Coliseum (8,500) Television: SEC Network Video: WatchESPN Live Stats: FloridaGators.com Tickets: Reserved - $9; General admission - $8.

Contact UK Ticket Office at 800-745-3000 for more information

Series Record (all-time):

UF leads 82-1 (last meeting: UF was second in 2017 SEC Championships (197.825) and UK was sixth (196.625)

GATOR SOCIAL Florida Gators Gymnastics Florida Gators

@GatorsGym @FloridaGators @JennyRowlandUF

gatorsgym floridagators

Florida Communications Contact: Mary Howard Phone: 352-375-4683 x6100 Email: [email protected]

DID YOU KNOW This is first time in the 84 all-time meetings between Florida and Kentucky both teams bring a top-10 ranking.

Both teams bring the same ranking into the meeting as they share the No. 6 spot in the latest Road to Nationals standings.

MEET 3 Gainesville, Fla.. No. T-6 Florida Gators No. T-6 Kentucky Wildcats

Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Head Coach: Tim Garrison Career (3rd season): 30-6 Career (6tht season): 69-83-1 At UF: same At UK: same

2018: 1-1 / 0-1 SEC 2018: 5-0 / 1-0 SEC

2017 NCAA Finish: 3rd 2017 NCAA Regional Finish: 3rd in Seattle Regional

What’s Happening? Florida meets its second consecutive top-10 opponent at No. T-6 Kentucky Friday in the Memorial Coliseum. The Gators share the No. 6 position with Kentucky as both programs own a season average of 196.513. There are two dual meets across the nation this weekend featuring top-10 matchups (other is No. 2 LSU vs No.10 Alabama). Both meets air live Friday on the SEC Network .The UF-UK meet starts the Jan. 19 Friday Night Heights action at 7 p.m. Olympians John Roethlisberger and Alicia Sacramone Quinn call Friday’s action with Lauren Sisler adding sideline reports.

It was the nation’s top dual meet of the weekend and the competition between then No. 7 Florida and No. 1 LSU lived up to the billing. LSU’s margin of victory – 0.125 of a point – marks the fifth time among LSU’s last eight wins against UF (dating back to 2015 season) that 0.150 or less resulted in a Tiger victory. Friday’s crowd of 9,661 at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center was the first sellout in program history.

The Gators led the meet after the opening rotation, but trailed LSU by 0.175 at the midway point. Florida only could gain a quarter of a tenth on each of the final two rotations, not enough to close the mid-meet gap, as LSU won 197.25 – 197.125. Florida senior Alex McMurtry won her second consecutive uneven bars title of the season with a 9.925. Sophomore Rachel Gowey’s 9.95 on balance beam equaled the high mark of the evening. That scored set her collegiate best to give Gowey her second consecutive beam win. LSU’s Lexie Priessman took the vault win at 9.925. Myia Hambrick used a 9.95 to win floor exercise for the Tigers. She also was the all-around winner at 39.55. Freshman Megan Skaggs tied senior teammate Kennedy Baker for second in the floor standings at 9.925. That is the highest floor mark ever for a Gator making her collegiate floor debut.

The Gators were third in 2017 NCAA Super Six competition, won the NCAA Gainesville Regional and was runner-up to LSU in both Southeastern Conference regular-season and championship action. McMurtry won the NCAA all-around with a NCAA semifinal record of 39.8125 and was among a six-way tie for the uneven bars title. McMurtry received several awards, including the Honda Award (awarded to top collegiate gymnast), SEC Gymnast and SEC Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of Year. She is the first Gator to receive the NCAA Elite 90 award, given to the student-athlete with the highest grade point average at each of the 90 NCAA Championship sites.

Kentucky’s been impressive in its opening two meets. The Wildcats started the season by winning the Excite Night quad (196.075) in front of a sold out Rupp Arena crowd of 10,006. Last Friday, the Wildcats opened Southeastern Conference road action with a 196.95-196.525 win at then No. 11 Arkansas. The Wildcats return two All-Americans and bring in six freshmen. 2017 SEC Freshman of the Year Mollie Korth won the all-around at Arkansas (39.525) and also took the vault and floor wins.

Of the 12 teams at the 2017 NCAA Championships final site, only Florida returns all 24 routines competed. Bolstering Florida’s lineup options in 2018 is the addition of four freshmen. Three bring experience from the U.S. national team program. This trio brings the number of gymnasts with all-around potential on 2018 Gator roster to eight. Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold-medal team at the 2014 World Championships. She qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury while preparing for the Trials led Baumann to defer enrolling at UF until fall 2017 as she recovered. Megan Skaggs joined current Gator sophomores Rachel Gowey and Hundley on the 2015 Pan America Games gold-medal team. Jazmyn Foberg graduated high school in three years, allowing her enroll at UF in fall of 2017. Foberg is a two-time member of the U.S. Junior National Team, representing the U.S. in Italy and Japan in 2015. Nicole Webb trained at the same club, Sonshine Gymnastics, as senior Rachel Slocum. Webb was second on beam and fifth on floor at the 2017 North Carolina Level 10 State Championships. This class ranks No. 1 on the 2018 CollegeGymFans.com Top Recruiting Classes list. In the last nine years, Florida’s recruiting classes have ranked No. 1 six times and No. 2 twice.

MEET COACH ROWLAND Jenny Rowland, one of the nation’s rising coaching talents, is in her third season as University of Florida’s head gymnastics coach. Rowland is the seventh head coach for the Gator program, which is in its 46th season in 2018.

She shared the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year honor with Arkansas’ Mark Cook. She joins volleyball’s Mary Wise (1991) as a Gator coach who claimed SEC Coach of the Year honors in their first season at UF.

Rowland’s experiences from the sport’s highest level are the same as many current Gators. She is a former U.S. National Team member, a collegiate All-American and was named a 2015 National Collegiate Assistant of the Year.

Rowland is a Category 3 International Brevet level judge. She served on the judging panel for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. Rowland’s Coaching Career: At Florida: Florida reached the NCAA Super Six team final in each of Rowland’s first two seasons with the Gators, taking fourth in 2016 and third in 2017. Rowland was named the 2016 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year after the Gators won that season’s team title. Gators won NCAA individual event titles in each of the last two seasons. Bridget Sloan won the 2016 NCAA all-around and shared that season’s uneven bars and balance beam titles. Alex McMurtry is the reigning NCAA all-around champion and shared that season’s uneven bars crown. The Honda Award for gymnastics went to Sloan (2016) and McMurtry (2017), distinguishing them as the nation’s top collegiate gymnast. McMurtry was part of a rare double in 2017, claiming both the SEC Gymnast and the SEC Scholar-Athlete awards. In National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC) All-America regular-season awards, seven Gators picked up 24 honors since 2016.

At Auburn: Rowland came to Florida after spending five seasons at Auburn. She joined the Auburn coaching staff as an assistant coach in October of 2010 and was elevated to associate head coach in March of 2013. Rowland worked with all aspects of the Auburn gymnastics program, coordinating all of the program's community outreach efforts and interactions on campus as well as playing an integral role in recruiting and in-gym activities.

She was named co-National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2015 after helping Auburn reach the NCAA Super Six for the first time in 22 years.

Coaching Career Start in Sooner State: Rowland coached Elite gymnasts at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Okla., for five years and then joined the Oklahoma coaching staff in June of 2001. At OU, she helped coach the Sooners to the 2004 Big XIII title, three-time team NCAA qualifiers (2004-06) and three Big XIII Gymnasts of the Year.

As a Gymnast: During her gymnastics career, Rowland was a USA National Team member from 1985-1990 and was part of the U.S.’s 1989 World Championships team. During her collegiate career, she earned All-America honors for the uneven bars in 1993 for Arizona State.

After retiring from competition, she returned to her home state, enrolling at the University of Oklahoma to finish her degree.

2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS ROSTER NAME EVTS HT CL HOMETOWN (CLUB) Sierra Alexander V, FX 5-7 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (West Broward Gymnastics Academy) Kennedy Baker AA 5-0 SR Dallas, Texas (Texas Dreams) Alyssa Baumann AA 5-1 FR Dallas, Texas (WOGA) Alicia Boren AA 4-11 JR Franklin Lakes, N.J. (North Stars Gymnastics Academy) Maegan Chant AA 5-3 SO Waterdown, Ontario (World Class Gymnastics) Amanda Cheney V, BB 5-5 JR Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Metro) Jazmyn Foberg AA 5-2 FR Bayville, N.J. (MG Elite) Rachel Gowey AA 5-1 SO Urbandale, Iowa (Chow’s Gymnastics) Amelia Hundley AA 5-5 SO Hamilton, Ohio (Cincinnati Gymnastics) Grace McLaughlin BB, FX 5-2 SR Allen, Texas (WOGA) Alex McMurtry AA 5-3 SR Midlothian, Va. (Richmond Olympiad Club) Megan Skaggs AA 5-3 FR Marietta, Ga. (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta) Rachel Slocum V, FX 5-3 SR Holly Springs, N.C. (Sonshine NC/Eastern Michigan) Nicole Webb UB, BB, FX 5-2 FR Morrisville, N.C. (Sonshine NC)

Staff: Pronunciation Guide: Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Sierra Alexander – see-er-uh Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde & Owen Field Alyssa Baumann – Bow-man Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Alicia Boren – uh-LEE-sh uh Bore-en Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley Vanasia Bradley - vuh-NAY-suh Assistant to the Head Coach: Brittany Arlington Amanda Cheney – Chain-ee Managers: Tory Cohen & Casey McLaughlin Jazmyn Foberg – FOE-berg Athletic Trainer: Kelly Fleming Amelia Hundley – Hund-lee Student Athletic Trainer: Kim Dang Grace McLaughlin – Mick lawf-luhn Alex McMurtry – Mick Murr-Tree Rachel Slocum – sloh-kuh m Jenny Rowland – ROE-lund Vanasia Bradley - vuh-NAY-suh Adrian Burde - bur-DAY Returning All-Americans: Five with 21 honors in NCAA competition Kennedy Baker 2017 – floor^ 2016 – vault*, floor*, all-around^, bars^ 2015 - floor * Alicia Boren 2017 – all-around^, vault^ 2016 –beam* Amelia Hundley 2017 all-around^ Alex McMurtry 2017 – all-around&*, vault*, bars&*, beam*, floor* 2016 – vault*, beam*, all-around^ 2015 – beam*, vault^ Rachel Slocum 2017 – vault^ &-NCAA champion │ *-first team │^-second team

Returning All-SEC: Five Kennedy Baker 2017 all-around, floor@ 2016 all-around@, vault@, floor 2015 floor Alicia Boren 2017 floor 2016 vault & beam Amelia Hundley 2017 bars Alex McMurtry 2017 all-around@, vault, floor@ 2016 all-around, bars, beam@ 2015 vault@ Rachel Slocum 2017 vault @-SEC champion

ANOTHER GATOR TEAM MEMBER The Gator gymnastics team adopted Bailey Warner on Oct. 13. Bailey is an eight-year old girl who is undergoing juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma glioma treatment at Shands Hospital in Gainesville. The team met Bailey through the Friends of Jaclyn organization. Bailey has a locker, participated in the team’s video board shoot and stops by for a Gator practice as often as she can.

ABOUT THE GATORS: Location: Gainesville, Fla. President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Senior Women’s Administrator: Lynda Tealer Conference: Southeastern Enrollment: 54,854 Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange & Blue UF GYMNASTICS QUICK FACTS: 2018 Record: 1-1, 0-1 SEC 2017 Record (regular season): 14-3, 5-2 SEC (2nd) 2017 Record (overall): 26-6, 5-2 SEC (2nd) 2017 SEC Finish: 2nd (regular season & championship) 2017 NCAA Finish: 3rd (197.70) COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: Jenny Rowland Career & School Record/Years: beginning third season Assistant Coaches: Adrian Burde, Owen Field Volunteer Coach: Jeremy Miranda Student Coach: Vanasia Bradley RETURNING NCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 5 with 21 honors (only NCAA honors listed) • Kennedy Baker – 6x 2017 floor – second team 2016 vault, floor – first team; all-around, bars – second 2015 floor exercise – first) • Alicia Boren – 3x 2017 all-around, vault – second team 2016 beam – first team • Amelia Hundley – 1x 2017 all-around – second team • Alex McMurtry – 10x 2017 all-around*, vault, bars*, beam, floor – first team 2016 – vault, beam – first team, all-around - second 2015 beam – first team, bars –second • Rachel Slocum – 1x 2017 vault – second team *NCAA champion

 

Project Gator Leo Using terminology familiar to fans of Lifetime Network’s "Project Runway", the Gators are "In." Team members designed three of the leotards the Gators will wear this season.

2017 NOTABLES Third in NCAA Super Six team final. Florida is

the nation’s only team to finish in NCAA Super Six top four each of the last six years.

Florida was second in both Southeastern Conference regular season (5-2) and Championship (197.825) competition.

2017 marked the 35th NCAA Championships’ appearance by UF in the 36-year history of the event.

NCAA Gainesville Region champion (197.125) – sixth consecutive region win

Five gymnasts collected 10 All-America honors in NCAA Championships’ competition.

Same five earned 10 All-America honors in National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) regular-season awards.

For the seventh straight year, a Gator claimed a NCAA individual title. Alex McMurtry won the all-around and shared the NCAA bars title.

Honda Award for gymnastics signifying the nation’s top collegiate student-athlete in the sport went to Alex McMurtry. A Gator has won Honda Award five of last six years

SEC Gymnast and Scholar of Year went to Alex McMurtry. Second time in league history same athlete swept the honors. McMurtry is fourth Gator to claim SEC Gymnast of Year and second to take Scholar of Year.

Alex McMurtry first Gator in any sport to claim NCAA Elite 90 Award in the honor’s eight-year existence. Honor is given to student-athlete with top grade point average at each of the 90 NCAA Championship sites.

Two Gators – Kennedy Baker (floor) and Alex McMurtry (all-around, floor) – collected SEC event titles. They were joined on the All-SEC team by Alicia Boren, Amelia Hundley and Rachel Slocum,

Gators turned in national leading marks in three individual events a total of five times: vault (10.0), bars (10.0) and floor (10.0.)

Six Gators earned SEC Academic Honor Roll status.

Finished the season ranked sixth in the nation with an attendance average of 6,992. That average is third-highest in program’s history.

Gymnastics recorded a team cumulative grade point average of 3.40 in fall of 2016 and 3.51 in spring of 2017.

UF VS UK HISTORY Florida leads 82-1

Rank Year Site W/L UK UF +/- K F 2017 Home dual W 196.95 197.6 0.650 14 3

SEC W 196.625 197.825 1.200 12 4 2016 Away dual W 196.65 197.525 0.875 23 2

SEC W 196.25 197.775 1.525 22 2 2015 Home dual W 195.95 198.125 2.175 25 3

SEC W 195.025 197.4 2.375 25 2 2014 Away dual W 195.45 197.175 1.725 1

SEC W 195.07 197.7 2.630 1

NCAA Regional W 195.925 197.05 1.125 1

2013 Home dual W 196.075 196.975 0.900 23 1 SEC W 194.6 198 3.400 19 1

2012 Away dual W 194.075 196.275 2.200 8 SEC W 194.35 197.15 2.800 24 1

2011 Home dual W 192.9 196.775 3.875 16 1 SEC W 193.95 196.975 3.025 1

2010 Away dual W 195.35 196.05 0.700 12 4 SEC W 194.8 197.05 2.250 18 4

2009 SEC W 195 196.75 1.750 22 6 Home dual W 193.85 195.925 2.075 5

2008 SEC W 194.025 197.325 3.300 20 3 Away dual W 193.15 196.35 3.200 3

2007 Home dual W 194.8 197.875 3.075 22 1 SEC W 194 197.325 3.325 1

2006 Away dual W 195.55 196.4 0.850 SEC W 191.15 196.275 5.125 18 3 2005 Home dual W 193.15 196.925 3.775 6

SEC W 193.8 196.150 2.350 T19 6 2004 Away dual W 194.7 197.25 2.550 33 5

SEC W 193.85 197.225 3.375 8 2003 Home quad W 192.200 195.975 3.775 23 7

SEC W 194.875 195.95 1.075 8 2002 Away dual W 193.350 194.400 1.050 13 11

SEC W 194.325 196.425 2.100 19 18 2001 Home quad W 193.700 195.175 1.475 26 10

SEC W 195.850 196.375 0.525 2000 Away quad W 194.175 195.900 1.725 SEC W 194.650 195.775 1.125 1999 Home quad W 189.025 193.600 4.575 16

SEC W 194.875 195.875 1.000 21 11 1998 Away dual L 194.100 192.250 -1.850 22 8

SEC W 193.600 196.725 3.125 24 5 NCAA Reg W 192.150 197.075 4.925 25 4

1997 Away Tri. W 194.725 195.100 0.375 18 11 Home dual W 193.000 194.500 1.500

SEC W 195.075 196.050 0.975 10 NCAA Reg W 192.875 195.750 2.875 23 10

1996 Away dual W 195.250 197.100 1.850 14 4 SEC W 195.250 195.650 0.400 11 5 NCAA Reg W 193.925 195.375 1.450 11 5

1995 Home Tri. W 190.600 194.550 3.950 12 6 SEC W 191.975 195.650 3.675 16 6 NCAA Reg W 192.000 195.700 3.700 17 6

1994 Away dual W 184.950 188.150 3.200 8 NCAA Reg W 190.825 192.500 1.675 18 7 SEC W 189.750 194.125 4.375 19 7

1993 Home Quad W 190.450 193.950 3.500 17 10

SEC W 189.350 192.100 2.750 14 11 NCAA Reg W 190.800 194.300 3.500 15 12

1992 Away tri W 188.000 189.500 1.500 SEC W 185.950 189.600 3.650 NCAA Reg W 185.075 191.475 6.400 1991 SEC W 186.000 191.300 5.300 1990 Home dual W 182.200 188.250 6.050 SEC W 186.300 188.000 1.700 NCAA Reg W 188.825 190.425 1.600 1989 Away W 180.650 186.650 6.000 SEC W 182.650 191.500 8.850 NCAA Reg W 182.800 191.050 8.250 1988 Home W 178.750 186.150 7.400 SEC W 183.400 188.850 5.450 NCAA Reg W 183.450 189.100 5.650 1987 Away W 178.450 181.750 3.300 SEC W 180.950 185.650 4.700 NCAA Reg W 180.050 187.900 7.850 1986 SEC W 175.950 184.100 8.150 NCAA Reg W 180.400 185.400 5.000 1985 SEC W 173.450 185.650 12.200 NCAA Reg W 167.500 186.450 18.950 1984 SEC W 165.350 184.150 18.800 1983 SEC W 170.500 181.950 11.450 1982 SEC W 135.000 145.600 10.600 1981 SEC W 125.250 139.900 14.650 1980 Home W 118.900 136.950 18.050

  Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes   

FLORIDA QUICK HITS ►Florida opened at No. 2 on the 2018 Road to Nationals preseason poll. This is the Gators’ 12th consecutive appearance in the nation’s preseason top five. ►Florida returns five gymnasts with a total of 21 All-America honors earned in NCAA Championships competition. The five earned 10 All-America honors in 2017 NCAA competition – seniors Kennedy Baker (floor exercise), Alex McMurtry (all-around, vault, uneven bars, balance beam, floor) and Rachel Slocum (vault). Junior Alicia Boren (all-around, vault) and sophomore Amelia Hundley (all-around) also earned 2017 All-America honors. McMurtry won the 2017 NCAA all-around and among a six-way tie for the uneven bars title. ►Eight Gators have been a part of their national teams, including seven for the U.S. Two incoming freshmen – Alyssa Baumann (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15) and Megan Skaggs (2014-15) join sophomores Rachel Gowey (2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14) and Amelia Hundley (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15) and seniors Kennedy Baker (2013-14, 2012-13), and Grace McLaughlin (2011-12) as past U.S. Senior National Team members. Another freshman, Jazmyn Foberg, was a two-time U.S. Junior National Team member (2015-16, 2014-15). Sophomore Maegan Chant has been a part of Canada’s national team. NATION’S BEST IN 2018 NCAA COMPETITION The U.S. has taken team gold in the last two Olympic Games. The depth available to U.S. coaching staff has helped the U.S. take the team gold by comfortable margins. The last two U.S. Olympic Trials contained 24 different athletes and now 13 of those gymnasts are competing in NCAA action. Florida leads all programs with three representatives from the last two Olympic Trials – Kennedy Baker (2012), Rachel Gowey (2016) and Amelia Hundley (2016). Freshman Alyssa Baumann qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials, but an elbow injury suffered while training kept her out of the Trials.

Gymnasts in Olympic Trials Now NCAA Competitors Trials Finish Olympic School Name 2012 2016 Team Notes Florida Kennedy Baker 8th Amelia Hundley 9th Rachel Gowey 11th Georgia Emily Schild 13th Georgia Sabrina Vega 10th Oklahoma Maggie Nichols 6th Breanna Dowell 9th 10th UCLA Madison Kocian 8th Olympic team gold /

bars silver Kyla Ross 5th Olympic team gold LSU Sarah Finnegan 6th Replacement athlete Christina Desiderio 12th Stanford Elizabeth Price 4th Replacement athlete Utah McKayla Skinner 4th Replacement athlete

2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE Date Opponent (Television) Result or Time 1/5 West Virginia (Mountaineer TV) W, 195.95 – 194.425 1/12 LSU (SEC Network) L, 197.25 – 197.125 1/19 Kentucky (SEC Network) 7 p.m. 1/26 Oklahoma (SEC Network +) 6:45 p.m. 2/2 Auburn (SEC Network) 7 p.m. 2/9 Alabama (SEC Network) 6:45 p.m. 2/16 Georgia (SEC Network) 7 p.m. 2/23

Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas (ESPNU-TD) 6:45 p.m.

3/2 Missouri (SEC Network +) 8 p.m. 3/9 Nebraska (SEC Network +) 6:45 p.m. 3/24 SEC Championships St. Louis, Mo. Session I (SEC Network) 3 p.m. Session II (ESPN2) 7 p.m. 4/7 NCAA Regional TBA 4/20 NCAA Championships Semifinal St. Louis, Mo. NCAA Semifinal I (ESPN2) 1 p.m. NCAA Semifinal II (ESPN2) 9 p.m. 4/21 NCAA Super Six Team Final (ESPNU) 8 p.m. Bold denotes home meets

2018 GATOR TICKET INFORMATION Season Single Meet Reserved Adult Tickets $35 $8 Reserved Youth (12 & under) $20 $8 Reserved Loge Tickets: $70 General Admission Adult $20 $5 General Admission Youth (12 & under) Free Free UF Students w/ Gator1 ID Free Purchase tickets: UAA Ticket Office (Gate 1, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium) Office hours (M-F): 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: (352) 375-4683 Web: FloridaGators.com/tickets

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED UF gymnast won an all-around title: Alicia Boren (1-5-18) 39.575 Gator freshman won an all-around title: Rachel Gowey (3-10-17) 39.275 UF gymnasts swept top 3 event finishers at a meet: 1-5-18 - UF swept

West Virginia dual bars (Alex McMurtry 9.925; Alicia Boren, 9.90; Amelia Hundley, 9.85) and beam (Alyssa Baumann, Alicia Boren, Rachel Gowey 9.90)

Gator gymnast swept meet event titles: Ashanée Dickerson claimed at least a share of the five event titles at LSU on Jan. 21, 2011

UF gymnast earned a 10.0: Alex McMurtry (bars) in NCAA Super Six 4-15-17

Last home loss: Jan. 12, 2018 vs LSU (197.25 – 197.125) UF counted a fall toward its team total:

Vault: Feb. 28, 2009 at Georgia (48.625) Bars: Jan. 8, 2010 at Oklahoma (48.175) Beam: Feb. 5, 2016 at Georgia (48.675) Floor: Jan. 5, 2018 at West Virginia (48.45)

UF was 24 for 24 for routines in a meet: March 18, 2017 – at Southeastern Conference Championships

  Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes   

Florida did not have an all-arounder in its lineup: Feb. 22, 2013 versus Kentucky

  Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes   

ROAD TO NATIONALS RANKINGS (1-16-18) Rank Team Conference Average High

1 Oklahoma Big 12 197.550 197.550 2 LSU SEC 197.200 197.200 3 Utah PAC-12 196.988 196.988 4 Michigan Big Ten 196.875 196.875 5 UCLA PAC-12 196.725 196.725 6 Florida SEC 196.513 196.513 6 Kentucky SEC 196.513 196.513 8 Denver Big 12 196.288 196.288 9 Boise State MRGC 196.225 196.225

10 Alabama SEC 196.100 196.100 11 Arkansas SEC 195.938 195.938 12 Arizona State PAC-12 195.575 195.575 13 Georgia SEC 195.563 195.563 14 Nebraska Big Ten 195.550 195.550 15 Washington PAC-12 195.538 195.538 16 Central

Michigan MAC 195.450 195.450

17 Iowa State Big 12 195.313 195.313 18 Auburn SEC 195.288 195.288 19 Arizona PAC-12 195.200 195.200 20 West Virginia Big 12 195.150 195.150 20 BYU MRGC 195.150 195.150 22 Stanford PAC-12 195.138 195.138 23 Illinois-

Champaign Big Ten 195.100 195.100

24 Kent State MAC 195.050 195.050 25 California PAC-12 194.913 194.913

Road to Nationals ranking schedule: Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 Ranking by Total Season Average Beginning Feb. 19 -Ranking by Regional Qualifying Score (consists of a team's three

highest road scores and the next three highest scores. The high score is subtracted from the six event total and the remaining amount is divided by five)

Schedule Notes:

2018 is Florida’s 12th consecutive year opening a season in a top-five position (2007: 3rd; 2008: 2nd; 2009: 3rd; 2010: 4th; 2011: 3rd; 2012: 3rd, 2013: 3rd; 2014: 1st, 2015: 1st, 2016: 2nd, 2017: 5th; 2018: 2nd).

Florida faces nine opponents among the preseason top 20,

including home dates versus the other three teams making up the preseason top four. Florida’s home action opens Jan. 12 versus No. 3 Louisiana State, followed by home meets with No. 1 Oklahoma (Jan. 26) and No. 4 Alabama (Feb. 9). All five home meets include a preseason top-20 team as No. 19 Arkansas visits on Feb. 23 for the Gators Link to Pink meet and home action closes on March 9 with No. 9 Nebraska.

Florida in the 2018 Rankings Date Team V UB BB FX Preseason (vote) 2 Jan. 8 7 9 4 1 28 Jan. 15 T-6 8 T-7 1 20

2018 GATOR FLOOR EXERCISE TITLES NAME Music Sierra Alexander Bird Machine by DJ Snake ft. Alesia Kennedy Baker Anaconda by Nicki Minaj, Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama,

Bang It To The Curb by Far East Movement & Sidney Samson, Booty Had Me Like by Psychic Type

Alyssa Baumann Savior by Bassjackers, Helix by Sick Individuals x Holl & Rush and Wanna Get Hype by District 78

Alicia Boren Bad Man, Loose Control, We Run This and Pass That Dutch by Missy Elliot

Maegan Chant Powerful by Major Lazer Jazmyn Foberg Take U There remix by TroyBoi and Ohawu by Wuzu Rachel Gowey Neverland by Drehz Amelia Hundley Sax by Fleur East Grace McLaughlin

Torn by Nathan Lanier

Alex McMurtry Carnival by Quintino Megan Skaggs Magic Flute by Take/Five Rachel Slocum La Mordidta by Ricky Martin and Mambo Number 5

by Lou Bega Nicole Webb Believer by Imagine Dragons or Earned It by The

Weekend

NATIONAL TEAM CONNECTIONS Eight members of the Gator gymnastics team have been a part of their national teams. U.S. National Team Four current Gators were part of U.S. gold medal teams in Pan Am Games competition. Senior Grace McLaughlin was part of the 2011 Pan Am Games gold medal team. Freshman Megan Skaggs joined sophomores Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley on the 2015 Pan Am team. Gowey also won Pan Am gold for the uneven bars. Gowey, part of the 2016-17, 2014-15, 2013-14 U.S. Senior National Teams, was also part of the 2014 Jesolo Trophy gold medal team. Hundley (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15 U.S. Senior National team member) was also part of the 2014 Pan Am gold medal team and took silver on floor and bronze on bars at the 2015 event. Freshman Alyssa Baumann was part of the U.S.’s gold medal team at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China. The three-time U.S. Senior Team member also competed on the U.S. gold-medal teams at the 2014 and 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy events. Gowey joined her on the 2014 roster for the Jesolo event. She took second on beam on both trips to Jesolo, Italy. Senior Kennedy Baker was part of the U.S. 2013-14 and 2012-13 U.S. Senior National teams. Freshman Jazmyn Foberg, a 2015-16 and 2014-15 U.S. Junior National Team member, competed in the 2015 Jesolo Trophy junior division and also competed in that year’s International Junior Japan meet. She was third in all-around at Jesolo Trophy and second in Japan. Canada Maegan Chant competed at the 2013 and 2014 World Championships for her native Canada. She also was part of Canada’s fifth-place team at the 2014 Pan American Games.

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DID YOU K

WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2018? All-Around Florida leads the nation with three gymnasts returning who earned All-America all-around honors in 2017 NCAA Championships competition – Alicia Boren, Amelia Hundley and Alex McMurtry. McMurtry is the defending NCAA and Southeastern Conference all-around champion. Kennedy Baker was runner-up to McMurtry in SEC all-around standings. In 2017, five different Gators picked up all-around wins, marking the largest variety of all-around winners in the program’s history. Junior Alicia Boren led UF with four all-around titles, followed by McMurtry (3), Baker and Hundley (2) and Rachel Gowey (1). Three Gator freshmen – Alyssa Baumann, Jazmyn Foberg and Megan Skaggs – all have the potential to compete in the all-around. Baumann and Skaggs have competed internationally as part of the U.S. Senior National Team and Foberg was twice on the U.S. Junior National Team. Gator returners from 2017 NCAA Championships (all-arounders):

Name Baker Boren Hundley McMurtry 2017 Best 39.65 39.725 39.625 39.8125

Vault: Florida ranked among the nation’s top two on vault in all but for one of the 11 ranking reports of 2017 and set its season-high of 49.55 versus Missouri. McMurtry is one of three returning gymnasts in the nation to score a vault 10.0 in 2017, earning the mark for her Yurchenko double full. Baker and Boren perform a Yurchenko one and half (10.0 start value) and four other Gators (Sierra Alexander, Alyssa Baumann, Amelia Hundley, Megan Skaggs) could compete the same vault in 2018. Rachel Slocum competes the 10.0 front handspring pike-front half twist, twice earning a collegiate high 9.975 in 2017. Maegan Chant also performs a 10.0 value vault – a Tsukahara layout with a full twist Gator returners from 2017 NCAA Championships (vault lineup):

Name Alexander Baker Boren Hundley Slocum McMurtry 2017 Best 9.875 9.925 9.95 9.875 9.975 10.0

Bars: Florida ranked in the top four on bars for the final 10 ranking reports of 2017. Its season-best of 49.575 came versus Georgia. McMurtry is among the nation’s six returning gymnasts to score a 10.0 on bars in 2017. She was the only competitor at the 2017 NCAA Championships to post a 10.0 on bars, which came in the NCAA Super Six team final. Hundley won four uneven bars titles and twice turned in a collegiate-best of 9.975. Freshman Alyssa Baumann was fourth on bars at the 2016 P&G Championships. Gator returners from 2017 NCAA Championships (bar lineup):

Name Baker Boren Chant Gowey Hundley McMurtry 2017 Best 9.90 9.90 9.875 9.95 9.975 10.0

Beam: Florida ranked among the top six for each of the 11 ranking reports of 2017. Its season-best total of 49.525 came versus Georgia. Alex McMurtry led UF with four beam wins in 2017, while Alicia Boren and Rachel Gowey each earned two wins. Alyssa Baumann took second on beam in 2015 and 2014 P&G Championships competition. Skaggs was 11th on event at 2015 P&G Championships and Foberg was runner-up in that year’s junior division. Gator returners from 2017 NCAA Championships (beam lineup):

Name Baker Boren Gowey Hundley McLaughlin McMurtry 2017 Best 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.90 9.90 9.95

Floor: Florida stood among the nation’s top five in every 2017 floor ranking report. UF’s 2017 season high of 49.675 came in the Missouri dual meet and included a 10.0 floor mark by Alex McMurtry. Only Florida has multiple representatives (Kennedy Baker and McMurtry) among the nation’s six returning competitors to earn a floor 10.0. The duo both earned All-America honors on the event at the NCAA Championships. Baker competed in nine floor competitions in 2017, earning a mark of 9.925 or better in each performance. She and McMurtry were among a four-way tie for the SEC floor title. Alicia Boren won five floor titles in 2017. She equaled her collegiate-best of 9.95 to share the event title with McMurtry in NCAA Super Six competition. Gator returners from 2017 NCAA Championships (floor lineup):

Name Baker Boren Hundley McLaughlin McMurtry Slocum 2017 Best 10.0 9.95 9.95 9.85 10.0 9.925

2017 GATOR STATISTICAL LEADERS Team Total 197.975 2-10-17 All-Around Alex McMurtry 39.8125 4-14-17 Vault Team 49.55 2-24-17 Alex McMurtry 10.0* 3-5-17 Uneven Bars Team 49.575 2-10-17 Alex McMurtry 10.0* 2-10/4-15-17 Balance Beam Team 49.525 2-10-17 Alex McMurtry 9.95 Three times Floor Exercise Team 49.675 2-24-17 Kennedy Baker 10.0* 1-27-17 Alex McMurtry 10.0* 2-24-17 *-School record

   

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MORE GATOR NOTES Freshman Class Ranked No. 1 The Gators’ four-member freshman class tops the 2018 CollegeGymFans.com rankings. In the last nine years, Florida’s freshmen class ranked No. 1 six times and No. 2 twice. Three have been part of U.S. National Teams. Three-time U.S. Senior Team member Alyssa Baumann earned gold with the 2014 U.S. Senior National Team at the World Championships. Megan Skaggs joined Baumann on the 2014-15 U.S. Senior National Team. She earned gold with the 2015 U.S. Pan American Games team. Jazmyn Foberg was a two-time U.S. Junior National team member. She competed with U.S. Junior teams in 2015 meets in Italy and Japan. Nicole Webb trained at the same club, Sonshine Gymnastics, as senior Rachel Slocum. Webb was second on beam and fifth on floor at the 2017 North Carolina Level 10 State Championships.

Florida Among Nation’s Attendance Leaders Florida’s 2017 season attendance average of 6,992 is third all-time for the Gator program. The top three season averages (7,433 / 2016; 7,366 / 2014; 6,992 / 2017) have come in the last four seasons. Gator Gymnastics Attendances Since 2001

Of the women’s teams with the top 15 season attendance averages in 2017, six were gymnastics programs. Florida’s average of 6,992 ranked No.13 among NCAA Division I women’s programs in 2017.

Rank School Sport Average Attendance 1 Utah Gymnastics 15,224 2 South Carolina Basketball 12,277 3 Alabama Gymnastics 12,152 4 LSU Gymnastics 10,050 5 Georgia Gymnastics 9,453 6 Tennessee Basketball 9,184 7 Iowa State Basketball 9,106 8 UConn Basketball 8,888 9 Louisville Basketball 8,256 10 Nebraska Volleyball 8,202 11 Notre Dame Basketball 8,104 12 UCLA Gymnastics 7,568 13 Florida Gymnastics 6,992 14 Mississippi St. Basketball 6,641 15 Hawaii Volleyball 6,396

Alex McMurtry Top 10 on Career Wins Chart Senior Alex McMurtry is among Gators with 40 or more career event titles. She is 10th on the list with 51 event wins. She’s been consistent in the three events primarily competed (vault, bars, beam) to accumulate her wins, as only six titles come from floor and all-around. Among those on the list with 40 or more event titles, McMurtry’s 11 career all-around appearances is by far the lowest (Melanie Sinclair’s 26 all-arounder performances is previous low).

Gators with 40 or More Career Event Titles Name FR SOPH JR SR Total Bridget Sloan (2013- 22 34 12 27 95 Elfi Schlegel (1983-86) 36 24 17 13 90 Melissa Miller (1986-89) 13 17 38 18 86 Kytra Hunter (2012-15) 21 18 20 24 83 Kristen Guise (1993-96) 1 20 24 33 78 Ashanée Dickerson (2010-13) 23 22 13 9 67 Ann Woods (1980-82) 22 24 20 66 Corey Hartung (2006-09) 14 12 21 10 57 Chrissy Van Fleet (1997-00) 6 10 18 21 55 Alex McMurtry (2015-present) 8 16 24 3 51 Ashley Reed (2005-08) 10 7 18 11 46 Lynn McDonnell (1981-84) 20 9 14 1 44 Melanie Sinclair (2007-09) 11 16 14 41 Amanda Castillo (2007-10) 14 18 2 6 40

 

Sellout for Gator Home Opener The crowd of 9,661 for the 2018 home opener is the first

sellout in Gator gymnastics 46-year history. It is the fourth largest crowd for the program, as the O’Connell Center gymnastics capacity was larger before the venue’s renovation prior to the 2017 season.

Three Florida crowds came in at 10,000-plus – 10,855 vs Georgia (1-18-08), 10,651 vs Alabama (2-20-89) and 10,013 vs Georgia (1-24-14).

Just two weeks into the 2018 season, three different programs have sellouts:

Collegiate Gymnastics Sellout So Far in 2018 Crowd Meet Date 10,072 Oklahoma at Georgia 1-15-18 10,006 Kentucky Excite Night quad 1-5-18 9,661 LSU at Florida 1-12-18

Did You Know… Every Gator gymnast has a “Gator Chomp” choreographed into her floor exercise routine.

All-American Colleen Johnson was the first to “chomp” in her 1994 floor routine. It has been a part of all Gator floor routines since 1995.

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Did You Know… • The average height for the Gators is 5-2 ½ . • Sierra Alexander is 5-7, the tallest Gator since the 2007 roster had a pair of 5-8 gymnasts – Breanne King and Chantelle Tousek. • Kennedy Baker’s younger brother, Stephen, is also a gymnast. • Alyssa Baumann is the third Gator to be a part of a medal-winning U.S. World Championship team. Baumann was part of the 2014 gold medal team. Mackenzie Caquatto and Bridget Sloan were both part of the 2010 U.S. team that took silver. • Alicia Boren won four consecutive Junior Olympic Level 10 all-around titles (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012). • Maegan Chant got her dog Charlie when she was 12. He dad said if she finished in the top three in the 2010 Elite Canada all-around, she could get a dog. She took second. • Amanda Cheney started gymnastics at age six. She was involved in dance but couldn’t suppress the desire to do cartwheels. She asked her mother if she could try gymnastics. • Jazmyn Foberg is the second member of the 2018 Gator team to graduate high school a year early to start college. Alex McMurtry also finished high school in three years to join the 2015 Gator team. • Rachel Gowey learned a bit more than how to become an elite gymnast while she trained at Chow’s Gymnastics. Liang Chow also taught her to count to five in Chinese. • Amelia Hundley’s family owns a dance studio and she’s taken classes for a variety of types of dance. Her favorite? Tap. • Grace McLaughlin is fourth member of the current Gator team who was part of a U.S.’s gold medal Pan American Games Team. McLaughlin was on 2011 team, Gowey and Skaggs on 2015 and Hundley on 2014 and 2015 teams. • Alex McMurtry is the fifth Gator to claim both Southeastern Conference athlete and scholar-athlete honors in a single season. Others to sweep are: Camilo Villegas, 2004 men’s golf; Tim Tebow, 2008 and 2008 football; Bank Vongvanij, 2011 men’s golf and Patric Young, 2014 men’s basketball (defensive player of year). • Megan Skaggs is one of three Gators on the 2015 Pan American Games gold medal team. Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley also were on that team. • Rachel Slocum also trained as an ice skater until age 9 when she had to pick which sport to pursue. Gymnastics won because she loves flipping and magically landing on her feet. • Nicole Webb also was a competitive swimmer until age 13. Her best events were breaststroke and backstroke.

Smart Gators The Gators returns six on the 2017 National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NACGC) Scholastic All-America team- Sierra Alexander, Maegan Chant, Amanda Cheney, Rachel Gowey, Grace McLaughlin and Alex McMurtry. McMurtry was one of 100 collegiate gymnasts who turned in a 4.0 grade point average in 2016-17. The NCAA Elite 90 recipient also was on College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic At-Large All-America first team and the SEC Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of 2017. That perfect GPA still holds through the fall 2017 semester. In the fall of 2017, the gymnasts posted a 3.58 GPA to lead all Gator teams.

Jazmyn Foberg Takes First SEC Freshman of the Week Honor

One meet into her collegiate career and Florida’s Jazmyn Foberg is already collecting accolades. Foberg is the first Southeastern Conference Freshman Gymnast of the Week recipient for the 2018 season.

Foberg is among the Gators’ four gymnasts who rate as the nation’s top freshman class by CollegeGymFans.com. Foberg’s Performance:

Runner-up in the season opener all-around at 39.125 in Florida’s win last Friday at West Virginia. That total is the second highest among the nation’s freshmen and highest among SEC freshmen so far in 2018. Her total is the fifth-highest ever for a Gator freshman in a season opener.

Third on floor at 9.825 Inserted mid-meet into the all-around lineup. Senior All-

American Kennedy Baker suffered leg cramps during uneven bars competition and was held out of the remaining three events. Foberg took Baker’s slot in the beam lineup. Florida posted the nation’s top beam team total (49.275) in the first week of competition.

Foberg, a two-time member of the U.S. Junior National Team, accelerated her high school classes to graduate a year early and enroll at Florida in fall of 2017.

 

Florida Returns Five All-Americans Florida welcomes back five All-Americans in 2018 with 21 All-America honorees earned in NCAA competition. The Gators’ returning All-Americans includes:

Kennedy Baker 2017 – floor exercise – second team 2016 – vault, floor exercise – first team, all-

around, uneven bars – second team 2015 - floor exercise – first team Alicia Boren 2017 – all-around, vault - second team 2016 – balance beam – first team Amelia Hundley 2017 all-around – second team) Alex McMurtry 2017 – all-around*, vault, uneven bars*,

balance beam, floor exercise – first team 2016 – vault, balance beam - first team, all-

around – second team; 2015 – balance beam – first team, vault –

second team) team Rachel Slocum 2017 – vault – second team *NCAA champion  

 

Gator Gymnastics Meet Notes

Meet 1 Preseason No. 2 Florida at West Virginia Jan. 5, 2018 WVU Coliseum / Morgantown, W.V. Gator gymnastics opened the season with a 195.90-194.425 win Friday evening at West Virginia in front of WVU Coliseum crowd of 2,613. Florida swept each of the meet event titles. Senior Alex McMurtry won the meet’s opening two events – vault (9.90) and uneven bars (9.925). Three Gators shared the balance beam win at 9.90 – Alyssa Baumann, Alicia Boren and Rachel Gowey. Boren took the floor exercise win (9.925) and claimed the all-around with the top season-opening total ever for UF (39.575). Freshman Jazmyn Foberg was an unexpected Gator all-arounder, as she stepped into the beam lineup to replace senior Kennedy Baker. A bout with the flu earlier in the week likely led to Baker’s leg cramps and she was replaced after bars in each of the three remaining events to be safe. Foberg was runner-up at 39.125 – the fifth-highest all-around for a freshman in a UF season opener. Florida had a few bobbles during the evening but finished strong on its closing event. The Gators went six-for-six on beam, with four marks of 9.85 or better. GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:

The 39.575 from Boren is the highest all-around total ever by a Gator in a season opener. All-American Ashanée Dickerson posted the previous high of 39.55 in Gainesville in UF’s 2011 season-opening win versus Nebraska. It was the sixth all-around win of Boren’s career.

McMurtry picked up career wins No.19 for vault and No. 16 for uneven bars. Freshman Alyssa Baumann was among Florida’s three-way tie for first on

beam. A three-time member of the U.S. Senior National Team, Baumann deferred enrolling at Florida until fall of 2017 after suffering an elbow injury preparing for the 2016 Olympic Trials after her senior year. Tonight was Baumann’s first competitive performance since the 2017 P&G Championships – a span of 18 months.

Gowey shared her third beam win while Boren collected the fifth of her career. Boren opened each of her three seasons with a beam win – 2016 (9.90), 2017 (9.925), 2018 (9.90)

Boren’s floor win was her sixth as a Gator, with the other five coming last season. Tonight, she opened her floor with a double layout, marking the first time she performed the skill as a collegiate.

THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 32-1. HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Thoughts on first meet with the Gators: “Definitely a roller-coaster ride. However, there was some amazing highs to go along with the lows. We knew coming into this competition no one was going to be perfect. It was a start to get the kinks worked out. “I think there is a lot to take away from this meet – good and bad. Anything that was good, they can take away with a lot of confidence. Anything that wasn’t exactly how they planned it to go, they can take it and work on it for the next meet. This season is a marathon so there will be lots of opportunities to come.” - Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland How did it feel to get the season started? “It felt really good. I was nervous for so long because we were practicing, training and getting ready all fall. It felt really good to get out there and just compete. “We had our ups and downs but we had each other’s backs. We didn’t really think about the mistakes we did have – we just came back strong and brought up the energy. ” – junior All-American Alicia Boren You won with the highest opening all-around total in school history. What did you think of your performance? “I thought I did pretty good for the first meet. I always get really nervous and last night we really focused on believing in yourself and thinking positive thoughts so good things can happen. [Assistant Coach] Adrian [Burde] told us that so I think I applied it pretty well for our first meet.” – junior All-American Alicia Boren

Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Sierra Alexander 9.625 Kennedy Baker 2.000 Alyssa Baumann 9.900 9.750 Alicia Boren 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.575 Jazmyn Foberg 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125 Rachel Gowey 9.775 9.900 9.125 Amelia Hundley 9.850 9.725 9.100 Alex McMurtry 9.900 9.925 9.850 Megan Skaggs 9.750 Rachel Slocum 9.550 9.825 Team Totals 48.950 49.225 49.275 48.450 195.900

Meet 2 No. 7 Florida vs No. 1 LSU Jan. 12, 2018 Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the Exactech

Arena / Gainesville, Fla. This is a trend the Gator gymnastics team wants to break. Top-ranked Louisiana State edged Florida 197.25 – 197.125 in front of a sellout crowd of 9,661 Friday evening at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The margin of victory – 0.125 of a point – marks the fifth time among LSU’s last eight wins against UF (dating back to 2015 season) that 0.150 or less resulted in a Tiger victory. Florida made its Friday Night Heights debut this week and the meet certainly provided great competition for the O’Connell Center crowd and those watching on the SEC Network. The Gators led the meet after the opening rotation, but trailed LSU by 0.175 at the midway point. Florida only could gain a quarter of a tenth on each of the final two rotations, not enough to close the mid-meet gap. Florida senior Alex McMurtry won her second consecutive uneven bars title of the season with a 9.925. Sophomore Rachel Gowey’s 9.95 on balance beam equaled the high mark of the evening. That scored set her collegiate best to give Gowey her second consecutive beam win. LSU’s Lexie Priessman took the vault win at 9.925. Myia Hambrick used a 9.95 to win floor exercise. She also was the all-around winner at 39.55. The win gives the Tigers a key win toward claiming the program’s second consecutive regular-season title. 2017 was the first year the Southeastern Conference awarded a gymnastics champion for regular-season competition. The Tigers took the 2017 title with a 7-0 league record. Florida was runner-up at 5-2. SELLOUT NOTES:

Tonight’s crowd of 9,661 is the first sellout in Gator gymnastics 46-year history. It is the fourth largest crowd for the program, as the O’Connell Center gymnastics capacity was larger before the venue’s renovation prior to the 2017 season.

Three Florida crowds came in at 10,000-plus – 10,855 vs Georgia (1-18-08), 10,651 vs Alabama (2-20-89) and 10,013 vs Georgia (1-24-14).

RECORDS: Florida (1-1, 0-1 SEC), LSU (2-0, 2-0 SEC). THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 69-39. HEAR FROM THE GATORS: Thoughts on tonight’s meet: “This Gator team likes to keep it interesting. We did improve over a point from our last competition. We talked a lot about ‘filling the bag’ this week, which means making everything count – doing everything you can to control the controllables in order to be fulfilled in the end, no matter the outcome. This team did a good job fixing the little things that we needed to fix from the first meet. “We worked together extremely well as a team. We still have a lot of new players this competition, which is a really exciting time for us. Our freshmen did a great job for us, there were a few mistakes, but it is okay, we have a long season ahead of us. Everyone is getting ready for postseason and that is when it counts.” “Most importantly, it doesn’t have to deal with gymnastics; it has to do with coming together as a team. This team was close throughout the entire competition, I saw them arm-in-arm throughout the meet. That was something we missed last meet – the energy was low. But tonight, they brought the energy and Gator Nation really helped in that respect. It was my first sellout, which was exciting. “The team improved on a lot of things that they were able to control. There are still some jitters in competition, but that is going to come with time. Our seasoned veterans did a great job and Slocum had a little hiccup [on vault], but the team was there to pick her up.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Sierra Alexander 9.750 Kennedy Baker 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.925 39.350 Alyssa Baumann 9.825 9.875 Alicia Boren 9.875 9.775 9.900 9.900 39.450 Jazmyn Foberg 9.800 9.625 9.800 Rachel Gowey 9.825 9.950 Amelia Hundley 9.850 Alex McMurtry 9.900 9.925 9.900 Megan Skaggs 9.275 9.925 Rachel Slocum 8.550 9.775 Team Totals 49.200 49.125 49.375 49.425 197.125

Statistics by GymnastUniversity of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 1

Sierra AlexanderDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.625H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.750

Average 9.688Season High 9.750Career High 9.875

Kennedy BakerDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 2.000H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.925 39.350

Average 9.875 5.875 9.800 9.925 39.350Season High 9.875 9.750 9.800 9.925 39.350Career High 9.950 9.900 9.925 10.000 39.650

Alyssa BaumannDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.900 9.750H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.825 9.875

Average 9.863 9.813Season High 9.900 9.875Career High 9.900 9.875

Alicia BorenDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.575H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.875 9.775 9.900 9.900 39.450

Average 9.863 9.838 9.900 9.913 39.513Season High 9.875 9.900 9.900 9.925 39.575Career High 9.950 9.900 9.950 9.950 39.725

Jazmyn FobergDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.800 9.625 9.800

Average 9.813 9.775 9.663 9.813 39.125Season High 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125Career High 9.825 9.775 9.700 9.825 39.125

Rachel GoweyDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.775 9.900 9.125H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.825 9.950

Average 9.800 9.925 9.125Season High 9.825 9.950 9.125Career High 9.875 9.950 9.950 9.875 39.475

Amelia HundleyDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.850 9.725 9.100H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.850

Average 9.850 9.725 9.100Season High 9.850 9.725 9.100Career High 9.875 9.975 9.900 9.950 39.625

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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Statistics by GymnastUniversity of Florida: 2017 - 2018 Season Page: 2

Alex McMurtryDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.900 9.925 9.850H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.900 9.925 9.900

Average 9.900 9.925 9.875Season High 9.900 9.925 9.900Career High 10.000 10.000 9.950 10.000 39.813

Megan SkaggsDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.750H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 9.275 9.925

Average 9.750 9.275 9.925Season High 9.750 9.275 9.925Career High 9.750 9.275 9.925

Rachel SlocumDate Team Vault Bars Beam Floor AllArr

A 1/05/2018 West Virginia vs. Florida 9.550 9.825H 1/12/2018 Florida vs. L.S.U. 1-12-18 8.550 9.775

Average 9.050 9.800Season High 9.550 9.825Career High 9.975 9.775 9.925

Scores in italic set or tied a personal record. Scores in bold set or tied a team record. Scores in light gray were exhibition.

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2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS Overall: 1-1 Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Regular Season: Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 SEC: 0-1

Date Opponent Site W/L Opponent UF Score Attendance

1/5 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va.

W 194.425 195.90 2,613

1/12 LSU Gainesville, Fla. L 197.25 197.125 9,661 1/19 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 1/26 Oklahoma Gainesville, Fla. 2/2 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 2/9 Alabama Gainesville, Fla. 2/16 Georgia Athens, Ga. 2/23

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Gainesville, Fla.

3/2 Missouri Columbia, Mo. 3/9 Nebraska Gainesville, Fla. 3/24 SEC Championships St. Louis, Mo. 4/7 NCAA Regional TBA 4/20 NCAA Semifinal St. Louis, Mo. 4/21 NCAA Super Six Team Final St. Louis, Mo.

2018 Florida Event Scores - Meet-by-Meet Date Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total 1/5 at West Virginia 48.95 49.225 49.275 48.45 195.90 1/12 LSU 49.20 49.125 49.375 49.425 197.125 1/19 at Kentucky 1/26 Oklahoma 2/2 at Auburn 2/9 Alabama 2/16 at Georgia 2/23 Gators Link to Pink vs Arkansas 3/2 at Missouri 3/9 Nebraska 3/24 at SEC Championships 4/7 at NCAA Regional 4/20 at NCAA Semifinal 4/21 at NCAA Super Six

Underline denotes season best

Florida Top Event Scores of 2018

Total: 197.125 (1-12-18) All-Around: 39.575, Alicia Boren (1-5-18)

Vault: 49.20 (1-12-18) 9.90, Alex McMurtry (1-5/12-18)

Uneven Bars: 49.225 (1-5-18) 9.925, Alex McMurtry (1-5/12-18)

Balance Beam: 49.375 (1-12-18) 9.95, Rachel Gowey (1-12-18)

Floor Exercise: 49.425 (1-12-18) 9.925, Alicia Boren (1-5-18), Kennedy Baker (1-12-18)

*-UF record

2018 GATOR GYMNASTICS SEASON BESTS Sierra Alexander Kennedy Baker Vault 9.75 1-12-18 Vault 9.875 1-12-18 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.75 1-12-18 Balance Beam Balance Beam 9.80 1-12-18 Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.925 1-12-18 All-Around All-Around 39.35 1-12-18

Alyssa Baumann Alicia Boren Vault Vault 9.875 1-12-18 Uneven Bars Uneven Bars 9.90# 1-5-18 Balance Beam 9.90# 1-5-18 Balance Beam 9.90 1-5/12-18 Floor Exercise 9.875# 1-12-18 Floor Exercise 9.925 1-5-18 All-Around All-Around 39.575 1-5-18

Maegan Chant Amanda Cheney Vault Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Jazmyn Foberg Rachel Gowey Vault 9.825# 1-5-18 Vault Uneven Bars 9.775# 1-5-18 Uneven Bars 9.825 1-12-18 Balance Beam 9.70# 1-5-18 Balance Beam 9.95# 1-12-18 Floor Exercise 9.825# 1-5-18 Floor Exercise 9.125 1-5-18 All-Around 39.125# 1-5-18 All-Around

Amelia Hundley Grace McLaughlin Vault Vault Uneven Bars 9.85 1-5/12-18 Uneven Bars Balance Beam 9.725 1-5-18 Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.10 1-5-18 Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

Alex McMurtry Megan Skaggs Vault 9.90 1-5/12-18 Vault 9.75# 1-5-18 Uneven Bars 9.925 1-5/12-18 Uneven Bars 9.275# 1-12-18 Balance Beam 9.90 1-5/12-18 Balance Beam Floor Exercise Floor Exercise 9.925# 1-12-18 All-Around All-Around Rachel Slocum Nicole Webb Vault 9.55 1-5-18 Vault Uneven Bars Uneven Bars Balance Beam Balance Beam Floor Exercise 9.825 1-5-18 Floor Exercise All-Around All-Around

# - personal collegiate-best * - UF record

2018 GATOR PERFORMANCE CHARTS

Sierra Alexander Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.625 1/12 9.75 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Kennedy Baker Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 2.0 1/12 9.875 9.75 9.80 9.925 (2) 39.35 1/19 1/26 2/2 2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Alyssa Baumann Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.90 (1) 9.75 1/12 9.825 9.875 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Alicia Boren Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.85 (2) 9.90 (2) 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 39.575 (1) 1/12 9.875 9.775 9.90 (3) 9.90 39.45 (2) 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Maegan Chant Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 DNC 1/12 DNC 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Amanda Cheney Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 INJ 1/12 INJ 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Jazmyn Foberg Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.825 9.775 9.70 9.825 (3) 39.125 (2) 1/12 9.80 9.625 9.80 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Rachel Gowey Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.775 9.90 (1) 9.125 1/12 9.825 9.95 (1) 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Amelia Hundley Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.85 (3) 9.725 9.10 1/12 9.85 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Grace McLaughlin Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 DNC 1/12 DNC 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Alex McMurtry Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.90 (1) 9.925 (1) 9.85 1/12 9.90 (2) 9.925 (1) 9.90 (3) 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Rachel Slocum Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.55 9.825 (3) 1/12 8.55 9.775 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Megan Skaggs Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 9.75 1/12 9.275 9.925 (2) 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

Nicole Webb Date V UB BB FX AA 1/5 DNC 1/12 DNC 1/19 1/26 2/2

2/9 2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/24 4/7 4/20 4/21

underline denotes collegiate best ! –All-America first team ^ - All-America second team * denotes UF record

2018 Florida Gymnastics Meet-by-Meet Lineups

@WVU LSU @UK Oklahoma @Auburn Alabama Vault Skaggs 9.70 Alexander 9.75 Foberg 9.825 Foberg 9.80 Alexander 9.625 Boren 9.875 Boren 9.85 Baker 9.875 Slocum 9.55 Slocum 8.55 McMurtry 9.90 McMurtry 9.90 48.95 49.20 Bars Boren 9.90 Boren 9.775 Foberg 9.775 Gowey 9.825 Gowey 9.775 Skaggs 9.275 Baker 2.0 Baker 9.75 Hundley 9.85 Hundley 9.85 McMurtry 9.925 McMurtry 9.925 49.225 49.125 Beam Hundley 9.725 Baker 9.80 Foberg 9.70 Foberg 9.825 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.90 Gowey 9.90 Gowey 9.95 Baumann 9.90 Baumann 9.825 McMurtry 9.85 McMurtry 9.90 49.275 49.375 Floor Hundley 9.10 Baumann 9.875 Baumann 9.75 Foberg 9.80 Foberg 9.825 Slocum 9.775 Slocum 9.825 Boren 9.90 Boren 9.925 Baker 9.925 Gowey 9.125 Skaggs 9.925 48.45 49.425 195.90 197.125 @ NCAA Reg. @Georgia Arkansas @ Missouri Nebraska @ SEC NCAA Regional Vault Bars Beam Floor

Florida All-Time Top 20 Scores Vault Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 3/5/2017 Alex McMurtry at Louisiana State 10.000 1/16/2015 Alex McMurtry Auburn 10.000 1/11/2015 Bridget Sloan at Ball State 10.000 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 10.000 2/14/2014 Kytra Hunter Arkansas 10.000 3/12/2004 Savannah Evans UCLA 10.000 4/17/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 10.000 4/16/1998 Susan Hines at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 10.000 3/14/1998 Susan Hines at Tiger Invitational vs. Auburn and Rhode Island 10.000 4/13/1996 Susan Hines NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry At NCAA Championships - Semifinal 9.975 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 9.975 2/24/2017 Rachel Slocum Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Rachel Slocum Georgia 9.975 3/6/2015 Alex McMurtry at Oklahoma 9.975 2/20/2015 Alex McMurtry at LSU 9.975 1/18/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Missouri 9.975 4/4/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regional 9.975 4/8/1995 Chrissy Vogel at NCAA Southeast Regionals 9.975 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.975 4/13/1996 Kristen Guise NCAA Southeast Region Championships 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/18/1996 Kristen Guise Artistic Challenge 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 3/3/1995 Kristen Guise Louisiana State 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.975 3/16/2013 Kytra Hunter at Utah 9.975 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 9.975 2/22/2013 Kytra Hunter Kentucky 9.975 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 9.975 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 9.975 3/24/2012 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah Uneven Bars Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry NCAA Championships – Super Six 10.000 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 10.000 3/11/2016 Alex McMurtry North Carolina 10.000 1/29/2016 Alex McMurtry Alabama 10.000 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 10.000 3/13/2015 Bridget Sloan Texas Woman’s University 10.000 1/18/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Missouri 10.000 1/30/2009 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 3/2/2007 Melanie Sinclair NC State 10.000 2/16/2007 Melanie Sinclair Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 10.000 1/31/2003 Erin Pendleton GWU, URI, Washington 10.000 3/22/1996 Amy Myerson SportsChannel Senior Night 10.000 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 9.975 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.975 2/12/2011 Alaina Johnson at Georgia 9.975 2/24/2017 Amelia Hundley Missouri 9.975 2/10/2017 Amelia Hundley Georgia 9.975 2/17/2017 Alex McMurtry at Arkansas 9.975 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 9.975 1/15/2016 Bridget Sloan UCLA 9.975 3/6/2015 Bridget Sloan at Oklahoma 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 4/6/2013 Bridget Sloan NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.975 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.975 2/22/2013 Bridget Sloan Kentucky 9.975 4/10/1999 Chrissy Van Fleet NCAA Region II Championships 9.975 2/21/2003 Erin Pendleton Alabama 9.975 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.975 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.975 1/5/2007 Melanie Sinclair Super Six Challenge 9.975 3/15/2002 Orley Szmuch SunTrust Mardi Gras Madness

Balance Beam Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 3/4/2016 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 10.000 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 10.000 2/27/2004 Kristen Stucky at Kentucky 9.975 1/28/2011 Ashanée Dickerson Gators Link to Pink versus NC State & Penn State 9.975 3/11/2007 Ashley Reed at Boise State 9.975 3/7/2014 Bridget Sloan West Virginia 9.975 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 9.975 3/4/2001 Hilary Thompson at Nebraska 9.975 2/7/2003 Kristen Stucky at Louisiana State 9.975 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 9.975 2/20/2011 Mackenzie Caquatto at West Virginia, George Washington, New Hampshire 9.950 1/12/2018 Rachel Gowey LSU 9.950 3/10/2017 Alex McMurtry West Virginia 9.950 2/10/2017 Alex McMurtry Georgia 9.950 1/20/2017 Alex McMurtry at North Carolina 9.950 3/4/2016 Alex McMurtry at Kentucky 9.950 3/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 2/26/2016 Alex McMurtry LSU 9.950 2/19/2016 Alex McMurtry at Missouri 9.950 2/12/2016 Alex McMurtry Gators Link to Pink versus Arkansas 9.950 2/26/2016 Alicia Boren LSU 9.950 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 9.950 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 9.950 2/19/2010 Ashanée Dickerson Georgia 9.950 1/21/2005 Breanne King Nebraska 9.950 4/2/2016 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Minneapolis Regioinals 9.950 3/21/2015 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.950 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 9.950 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.950 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.950 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 9.950 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 9.950 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 9.950 2/13/2015 Claire Boyce Missouri 9.950 4/4/2009 Corey Hartung at NCAA North Central Region Championships 9.950 2/20/2009 Corey Hartung Alabama 9.950 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 9.950 2/16/2007 Corey Hartung Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.950 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 9.950 1/27/2001 Hilary Thompson at North Carolina State 9.950 2/26/1999 Hilary Thompson at LSU 9.950 3/7/2003 Jenny Carow Gatorade Kids Festival – Auburn 9.950 3/1/1996 Kristen Guise at Kentucky 9.950 1/27/1996 Kristen Guise at Alabama 9.950 3/10/1995 Kristen Guise Nationwide Insurance SEC Showcase 9.950 3/5/2004 Kristen Stucky Arizona 9.950 1/23/2004 Kristen Stucky Illinois-Chicago, Michigan State, NC State 9.950 1/9/2004 Kristen Stucky at Super Six Challenge 9.950 2/14/2003 Kristen Stucky Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.950 1/31/2003 Kristen Stucky GWU, URI, Washington 9.950 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 9.950 3/21/2003 Lindsey Miner Utah 9.950 3/7/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto West Virginia 9.950 1/17/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto at Auburn 9.950 1/24/2014 Mackenzie Caquatto Georgia 9.950 4/19/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at NCAA Championships- Semifinals 9.950 3/1/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto Minnesota 9.950 1/11/2013 Mackenzie Caquatto at Louisiana State 9.950 4/6/2013 Marissa King NCAA Gainesville Regional 9.950 2/24/2012 Marissa King Georgia 9.950 2/17/2012 Marissa King at Auburn 9.950 1/27/2012 Marissa King Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 9.950 3/5/2010 Rebekah Zaiser North Carolina & Ball State 9.950 3/8/1991 Tracy Wilson First Union Bank Senior Night

Floor Exercise Score Date Athlete Opponent 10.000 1/27/2017 Kennedy Baker Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 10.000 1/29/2016 Kennedy Baker Alabama 10.000 3/14/2014 Kytra Hunter at Missouri 10.000 3/7/2014 Kytra Hunter West Virginia 10.000 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 10.000 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 10.000 2/24/2017 Alex McMurtry Missouri 10.000 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 10.000 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 10.000 2/21/1997 Chrissy Vogel at Magical Classic 10.000 1/25/1991 Pam Titus First Union Bank Invitational (Auburn) 9.975 2/8/2013 Ashanée Dickerson Alabama 9.975 2/19/2016 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 9.975 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 9.975 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 9.975 2/27/2015 Bridgette Caquatto Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 9.975 3/2/2001 Hilary Thompson Rydell High Reunion vs. ISU, UK, BSU 9.975 3/10/2017 Kennedy Baker West Virginia 9.975 2/13/2015 Kennedy Baker Missouri 9.975 1/30/2015 Kennedy Baker Georgia 9.975 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 9.975 2/9/1996 Kristen Guise SunTrust Showcase vs. Louisiana State 9.975 4/18/2015 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.975 3/21/2015 Kytra Hunter at Southeastern Conference Championships 9.975 3/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Texas Woman’s University 9.975 1/30/2015 Kytra Hunter Georgia 9.975 1/23/2015 Kytra Hunter at Alabama 9.975 2/21/2014 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.975 4/20/2013 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Super Six 9.975 2/10/2012 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 9.975 2/14/2003 Lindsey Miner Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 3/1/2013 Marissa King Minnesota 9.975 2/4/2011 Marissa King Alabama 9.975 2/14/2003 Orley Szmuch Be My Gator Night – Denver, Iowa State 9.975 1/24/2014 Rachel Spicer Georgia

All-Around Score Date Athlete Opponent 39.825 3/14/2014 Bridget Sloan at Missouri 39.825 3/7/2014 Alaina Johnson West Virginia 39.8125 4/14/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships - Semifinal 39.800 4/15/2017 Alex McMurtry at NCAA Championships – Super Six 39.800 4/5/2015 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Morgantown Regionals 39.800 3/1/2013 Kytra Hunter Minnesota 39.800 3/8/1996 Kristen Guise The Gainesville Sun Invitational vs. Iowa State & Illinois 39.775 3/11/2016 Bridget Sloan North Carolina 39.775 1/29/2016 Bridget Sloan Alabama 39.775 3/22/1996 Kristen Guise SportsChannel Senior Night 39.775 4/6/2013 Kytra Hunter NCAA Gainesville Regional 39.750 2/14/2014 Bridget Sloan Arkansas 39.750 2/7/2014 Bridget Sloan at Kentucky 39.750 1/31/2014 Bridget Sloan Oklahoma 39.750 3/1/2013 Bridget Sloan Minnesota 39.750 3/23/2013 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.750 4/20/2013 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Super Six 39.750 3/12/2004 Erinn Dooley UCLA 39.750 3/6/2015 Kytra Hunter at Oklahoma 39.750 2/13/2015 Kytra Hunter Missouri 39.725 2/10/2017 Alicia Boren Georgia 39.725 4/19/2014 Bridget Sloan at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 39.725 4/20/2012 Kytra Hunter at NCAA Championships (team) 39.725 3/21/2003 Orley Szmuch Utah 39.700 4/10/2010 Ashanée Dickerson at NCAA North Central Regionals 39.700 3/18/2017 Alex McMurtry at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.700 3/16/2013 Bridget Sloan at Utah 39.700 3/22/2014 Bridget Sloan at Southeastern Conference Championships 39.700 2/21/2014 Bridget Sloan Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 39.700 1/17/2014 Bridget Sloan at Auburn 39.700 1/24/2014 Bridget Sloan Georgia 39.700 1/18/2008 Corey Hartung Georgia 39.700 1/31/2014 Kytra Hunter Oklahoma 39.700 1/24/2014 Kytra Hunter Georgia 39.700 1/25/2013 Kytra Hunter Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn

University of Florida Career All-Around Victories Name Years Competed (RS) Victories Elfi Schlegel 1983-86 27 Bridget Sloan 2013-16 25 Melissa Miller 1986-89 24 Kytra Hunter 2012-2015 21 Ann Woods 1980-82 20 Kristen Guise 1993-96 17 Ashanée Dickerson 2010-13 16 Chrissy Van Fleet 1997-00 16 Corey Hartung 2006-2009 14 Lynn McDonnell 1981-84 12 Ashley Reed 2005-08 10 Orley Szmuch 2002-05 9 Alaina Johnson 2011-14 7 Alicia Boren 2016-present 6 Melanie Sinclair 2005 (RS)-09 6 Kennedy Baker 2015-present 5 Amanda Castillo 2007-10 5 Erinn Dooley 2001-05 4 Janice Kerr 1987-90 4 Lynnette Wittmeier 1989-93 (90) 4 Colleen Johnson 1992-95 4 Chrissy Vogel 1994-97 4 Hilary Thompson 1999-02 4 Melissa Kutcher 1989-92 3 Christina McDonald 1989-92 3 Alex McMurtry 2015-present 4 Maria Anz 1983-85 2 Amy Beispiel 1987-90 2 Anita Botnen 1985-88 2 Karen Brennalt 1987-90 2 Betsy Hamm 1998-99 2 Amelia Hundley 2017-present 2 Breanne King 2004-2007 2 Marissa King 2010-13 2 Lindsey Miner 2000-03 2 Mackenzie Caquatto 2011-14 1 Ericha Fassbender 2015-present 1 Rachel Gowey 2017-present 1 Kim Hillner 1984-86 1 Samantha Lutz 2004-07 1 Lana Marty 1982-85 1 Marni Rager 1987 1 Katie Rue 2004-07 1 Pam Titus 1988-91 1 Kara Waterhouse 2001-04 1 Tracy Wilson 1988-91 1

Team Score (197.50 or above) Score Date Opponent 198.425 3/1/2013 Minnesota 198.400 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 198.325 3/7/2014 West Virginia 198.225 2/13/2015 Missouri 198.225 3/12/2004 UCLA 198.200 3/14/2014 at Missouri 198.175 1/29/2016 Alabama 198.175 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships -Super Six 198.125 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 198.125 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 198.100 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 198.100 2/8/2013 Alabama 198.050 3/11/2016 North Carolina 198.050 1/24/2014 Georgia 198.025 3/5/2004 Arizona 198.000 3/23/2013 at SEC Championships 197.975 2/10/2017 Georgia 197.925 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 197.900 2/24/2017 Missouri 197.900 3/13/2015 Texas Woman’s University 197.900 3/16/2012 Utah 197.875 2/26/2016 LSU 197.875 1/31/2014 Oklahoma 197.875 3/16/2013 at Utah 197.875 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 197.850 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 197.850 2/10/2012 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 197.825 3/18/2017 at SEC Championships 197.8125 4/15/2017 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.775 3/19/2016 at SEC Championships 197.775 4/19/2013 at NCAA Championship – Semifinal 197.775 4/21/2012 at NCAA Championships - Super Six 197.775 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 197.750 2/19/2016 at Missouri 197.725 2/12/2011 at Georgia 197.700 4/14/2017 at NCAA Championships – Super Six 197.700 1/27/2017 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.700 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 197.700 3/14/2008 Utah 197.675 1/15/2016 UCLA 197.675 4/10/2010 at NCAA North Central Regionals 197.675 3/16/2007 Michigan State 197.650 4/18/2014 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 197.650 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships – Semifinal 197.650 2/2/2007 Auburn 197.600 3/10/2017 West Virginia 197.600 1/13/2017 Kentucky 197.600 1/30/2015 Georgia 197.575 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 197.575 2/1/2013 at Arkansas 197.550 2/4/2011 Alabama 197.550 3/19/2010 Utah 197.550 3/5/2010 North Carolina & Ball State 197.525 3/4/2016 at Kentucky 197.525 2/14/2014 Arkansas 197.525 2/24/2012 Georgia 197.525 4/12/2008 NCAA Southeast Regionals 197.500 2/17/2012 at Auburn 197.500 1/28/2011 Gators Link to Pink versus NC State &

Penn State

Top-10 Event Scores – All-Time Vault Beam Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.650 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.625 4/4/2015 at NCAA Morgantown Regional 49.600 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.625 3/21/2015 at SEC Championships 49.575 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.625 1/25/2013 Gators Link to Pink versus Auburn 49.575 4/10/2010 NCAA North Central Regionals 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.575 3/11/2007 at Boise State 49.575 2/27/2015 Gators Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.550 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.575 4/20/2012 at NCAA Championships (team) 49.550 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.575 2/17/2012 at Auburn 49.525 2/10/2017 Georgia 49.550 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.525 2/26/2016 LSU 49.550 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 49.525 1/29/2016 Alabama 49.550 2/13/2015 Missouri 49.525 3/6/2015 at Oklahoma 49.550 4/5/2014 at NCAA Region Championships 49.525 3/12/2004 UCLA 49.550 2/22/2013 Kentucky 49.525 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.550 4/7/2012 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 49.525 2/27/2004 at Kentucky'

Bars Floor Score Date Event Score Date Event 49.700 2/16/2007 Gators Link to Pink versus Kentucky 49.875 1/24/2014 Georgia 49.675 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.725 2/27/2015 Link to Pink vs Kentucky 49.675 1/31/2003 URH, GWU, UW 49.725 4/20/2013 at NCAA Super Six 49.650 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.700 3/1/2013 Minnesota 49.625 3/22/2014 at SEC Championships 49.675 2/24/2017 Missouri 49.625 3/14/2014 at Missouri 49.675 3/11/2016 North Carolina 49.625 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.675 1/29/2016 Alabama 49.625 1/27/2012 Arkansas, Bridgeport, Maryland 49.675 3/7/2014 West Virginia 49.625 2/15/2008 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.650 4/18/2015 at NCAA Super Six 49.600 4/19/2014 at NCAA Championships (Super Six) 49.650 2/21/2014 Gators Link to Pink versus LSU 49.600 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.650 4/6/2013 NCAA Gainesville Regional 49.600 1/18/2013 at Missouri 49.650 2/8/2013 Alabama 49.600 3/16/2007 Michigan State 49.650 2/4/2011 Alabama 49.600 3/5/2004 Arizona 49.650 3/16/2007 Michigan State

49.650 2/2/2007 Auburn