NCAA Appearances by Iowa Women's Gymnastics

NCAA Appearances by Iowa Women's Gymnastics

Dec. 31, 2004

2004 NCAA Championships – Los Angeles, CA

Iowa placed sixth in the first session of the NCAA Championships with a score of 194.775. Alexis Maday won floor with a 9.95. Danielle Legeai was the top GymHawk on beam, tying for 27th. Stephanie Gran tied for fifth on floor (9.9) and led Iowa in the all-around to place 18th. On the floor individual event final, Maday tied for fifth (9.8875).

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around
Liz Grajewski 9.775 8.975 9.85
Stephanie Gran 9.775 9.775 9.675 9.9 39.125
Tiffany Kwan 9.675
Danielle Legeai 9.7 9.8
Mindi Levitz 9.675
Alexis Maday 9.85 9.85 9.25 9.95 38.9
Romina Mazzoni 9.7
Annie Rue 9.75 9.625 9.625 9.65 38.65
Kortny Williamson 9.8 9.8
Nicole Wong 9.725 9.55
Team 48.95 48.725 47.8 49.3 194.775

Team Results – 1. UCLA (198.125) 2. Georgia (197.2) 3t. Alabama (197.125) 3t. Stanford (197.125) 5. Florida (196.8) 6. Utah (195.775) 7. Louisiana State (196.65) 8. Michigan (196.5) 9. Arizona State (196.325) 10. Nebraska (196.15) 11. Oklahoma (195.75) 12. Iowa (194.775)

* Starting in 1993, scores for teams 7-12 are from team qualifying night.

Individual Event Finals

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor
Alexis Maday 9.8875

Accomplishments on the way to the 2004 NCAA Championships:

* Broke team school records on vault, beam, floor and team total

* Broke individual school records in all-around and bars, while tying floor record twice

* Alexis Maday named Big Ten Gymnast of the Year

* Alexis Maday and Stephanie Gran received first team all-Big Ten honors

* Kortny Williamson honored with second team all-Big Ten honors

* Head Coach Mike Lorenzen honored as tri-Big Ten Coach of the Year

* Placed second at North Central Regionals to advance to NCAA Championships

* First-team all-America honors given to Alexis Maday

* Second-team all-America honors given to Stephanie Gran

* Finished 12th at NCAA Championships

* Alexis Maday tied for fifth in floor exercise individual event finals

2003 NCAA Championships – Lincoln, NE

The 13th-ranked GymHawks posted a score of 193.925 to finish sixth in Session I and 11th overall. On bars, Alexis Maday tied for fourth (9.85) to advance to the individual event finals and Nicole Wong placed 13th. Maday and Annie Rue finished seventh and 13th in the all-around, respectively. Maday tied for 11th on beam (9.825) and tied for 12th on floor with Stephanie Gran (9.825). Maday and Rue tied for 16th on vault with a 9.750. At the individual event finals, Maday posted a 9.85 to tie for fourth.

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around
Janna Alexandrova 9.525
Michelle Conway 9.5 9.75
Liz Grajewski 9.675 9.05 9.775 9.75 38.25
Stephanie Gran 9.575 9.6 9.775 9.825 38.775
Tiffany Kwan 9.075
Alexis Maday 9.75 9.85 9.825 9.825 39.25
Annie Rue 9.75 9.725 9.8 9.6 38.875
Kortny Williamson 9.3 9.55
Nicole Wong 9.775 9.625
Team 49.25 48.025 48.8 48.75 193.825

Team Results – 1. UCLA (197.825) 2. Alabama (197.275) 3. Georgia (197.275) 4. Nebraska (197.125) 5. Michigan (196.05) 6. Utah (195.3) 7. Florida (196.325) 8. Stanford (196.2) 9. Arizona State (194.225) 10. Louisiana State (194.0) 11. Iowa (193.825) 12. Auburn (193.525)

* Starting in 1993, scores for teams 7-12 are from team qualifying night.

Individual Event Finals

Gymnast Vault Bars Beam Floor
Alexis Maday 9.85

Accomplishments on the way to the 2003 NCAA Championships:

* Broke or tied team school records on vault, beam, and team total

* Broke or tied individual school records on vault, bars, floor and all-around

* Stephanie Gran scored 9.95 to become co-Big Ten champion on floor

* Alexis Maday crowned Big Ten champion on bars

* Alexis Maday and Annie Rue honored as first team all-Big Ten

* Stephanie Gran awarded second team all-Big Ten honors

* Became first Iowa women’s gymnastics team to advance to NCAA Championships

* Earned NCAA berth by finishing second at South Central Regional

* Alexis Maday earned first-team all-American honors on bars

* Placed 11th at NCAA Championships

* Alexis Maday tied for fourth on bars at NCAA Championships

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