March 3, 2014
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THIS WEEK:
The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team will travel to Ames, Iowa to take on in-state foe Iowa State as part of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series on Friday. The meet is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. (CT) inside Hilton Coliseum.
SCOUTING IOWA STATE:
Iowa State (3-8, 1-1) fell to No. 12 Minnesota on Saturday, 197.250-193.725. Despite the loss, Cyclone gymnasts Michelle Shealy and Caitlin Brown each put up career-best scores on balance beam and vault, respectively. Brown also put up the second-highest all-around score of her career with a 39.250.
LAST MEETING- HAWKEYES TOP CYCLONES:
The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team clinched the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series last season with a 196.375-194.575 victory over Iowa State on March 8, 2013. Iowa performed without senior Kaitlynn Urano, who suffered a leg injury in practice prior to the dual. With a season-high attendance mark (2,303), the GymHawks rallied to remain undefeated at home. The Cy-Hawk showdown, which concluded Iowa’s homestand, marked the seniors’ last time competing in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Senior Maya Wickus earned a season-best 9.875 on the vault, tying for second with sophomore teammates Sydney Hoerr and Emma Willis. Senior Emma Stevenson tied for the bars title with Iowa State junior Camille Santerre-Gervais (9.850) and capped off the night anchoring the floor lineup (9.875), tying for second with Hoerr. Iowa grabbed the top-three all-around spots. Hoerr won the all-around title, totaling a career-best 39.400. Willis trailed with 39.275, while freshman Alie Glover finished third (38.975).
IOWA CORN CY-HAWK SERIES:
Iowa currently trails the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series, 10-9. The Hawkeyes have a chance to take the lead with a win over the Cyclones on Friday. The series awards points to each university based on wins in head to head competition throughout the year. Two points are awarded for a win in all sports with the exception of football, which awards the winner three points. Academic acheivements have the ability to award each school one point, given they meet the pre-determined requirements. Women’s gymnastics and softball are the two remaining athletic meetings for the series.
HAWKEYES POST SEASON BEST AT BOISE STATE:
The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team posted a new season best for the third straight week at Boise State on Feb. 28, falling to the Broncos 196.975-195.350.The final score surpassed their previous season-best against UIC on Feb. 23 (195.125). Iowa posted season bests on both beam and vault, tallying 48.975 and 49.025, respectively. Both previous season bests,48.900 on bars and 48.925 on vault, came against Ohio State on Feb. 14. Freshman Jordyn Doherty recorded a team high on vault with a 9.875.
METCALF CAPTURES THIRD ALL-AROUND TITLE:
Freshman Angel Metcalf captured her third all-around title of the season against No. 20 Ohio State on Feb. 14 in Iowa’s annual Pink Meet. Metcalf improved her all-around score to 39.325. She previously posted a season-best at Georgia (39.100). Metcalf finished ahead of two Buckeyes and two fellow teammates in the contest.
HAWKEYES DRAW SEASON-HIGH ATTENDANCE:
On Jan. 24, the GymHawks drew a season-high home crowd of 1,641 as they hosted No. 9 Nebraska inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa posted a 193.250 in its conference opener. Freshman Mollie Drenth was the only Hawkeye to compete in the all-around, posting a 38.325.
GYMHAWKS TO MAKE 3 BTN APPEARANCES:
The GymHawks will make three appearances on the Big Ten Network during the 2014 season. The three appearances equal the most of any of the eight league teams. The Hawkeyes made their season debut on BTN when they traveled to Illinois on Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. (CT). The dual was televised as a tape delay on Feb. 1 at 9 a.m. (CT). Iowa can be seen live on BTN when it faces Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State in the B1G Quad Meet in Ann Arbor, Mich., on March 15 at 12:30 p.m. (CT). The meet is a new addition to the schedule. The Big Ten Championships, slated for March 22 in University Park, Pa., can also be seen live on the network.
HEAD COACH Larissa Libby:
Entering her 10th year as head coach of the Hawkeyes, Libby has her eyes set on a seventh-consecutive NCAA postseason appearance, the eighth in her tenure. During the 2013 regular season, Iowa clinched the Cy-Hawk Series, defeating Iowa State with a season-best, 196.375-194.575. Iowa was the only Big Ten team to down Minnesota, the regular season Big Ten Co-Champions. The Hawkeyes beat the Gophers, 195.725-195.550. Iowa found success off the floor as well, as four GymHawks — Sydney Hoerr, Emma Stevenson, Kaitlynn Urano and Emma Willis — received Academic All-Big Ten honors. In 2012, the Hawkeyes finished the season ranked 26th nationally, the team’s highest finish since 2004.
HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS:
The Hawkeyes welcome seven newcomers to the 2014 squad: Jordyn Doherty, Mollie Drenth, Ashleigh Edlin, Amanda Kowalski, Caroline McCrady, Angel Metcalf, and Lexi Mura. At Georgia, the vault line-up featured all freshmen. In total, 17 of the 24 routines were completed by freshmen. Doherty currently holds the team high-score on vault posting a 9.850 against Ohio State and Metcalf is tied for best on beam (9.825) and holds the team high all-around score of 39.325.
ROSTER BREAKDOWN:
The majority of GymHawks are underclassmen, with seven freshmen, four sophomores and three juniors. There are no seniors on the roster.
2 NAMED TO BIG TEN WATCH LIST:
Two University of Iowa women’s gymnasts — Alie Glover and Sydney Hoerr — appear on the 2014 Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch List. Glover — one of three league sophomores named to the list — was the only GymHawk to compete in the all-around in all 12 meets in 2013 as a freshman. The Destin, Fla., native was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Feb. 8 last season after posting a career-high 39.050 for the all-around title against Michigan State and Illinois-Chicago. Glover scored 9.700 or better on bars 11-of-12 times, posting a career-high 9.825 at Southern Utah. Hoerr, an Academic All-Big Ten honoree, is a junior from Bloomington, Ill. She competed in the all-around in 10 meets last season. Hoerr won the bars title at Southern Utah with a career-best and team season-high 9.925, and won the all-around against Iowa State with a career-best and team season-high 39.400.
IN THE RANKINGS:
Two Big Ten women’s gymnastics teams (No. 7 Michigan and No. 9 Nebraska) are ranked in the top 10 nationally, while four others (No. 12 Minnesota, No. 13 Illinois, No. 19 Penn State and No. 24 Ohio State) sit in the top 25.
The Big Ten additionally has a presence in the top 10 rankings on individual events. On vault, Michigan is ranked sixth with a team-high of 49.425 with Nebraska and Minnesota tied at No. 9 with a total of 49.400 and 49.375. Michigan (tied for eighth) and Nebraska (10th) are ranked in the top-10 on the uneven bars, with scores of 49.475 and 49.350. Nebraska (seventh), Illinois (eighth), and Minnesota (ninth) all have posted high numbers on the beam, tallying 49.400, 49.300, and 49.275, respectively. Lastly on the floor, Minnesota and Michigan sit at fifth and sixth with scores of 49.425 and 49.550.
A LOOK BACK AT 2013:
In 2013, the GymHawks were selected to compete in NCAA Regional competition for the sixth-straight year under head coach Larissa Libby. The GymHawks were one of just 36 teams to receive an invitation to regional competition at one of six different sites. Iowa scored 194.475 for sixth place, while No. 2 Oklahoma won the meet, totaling 197.375. No. 11 Stanford earned second (196.800) followed by No. 22 Washington (195.925), No. 14 Penn State (195.875) and Southern Utah (194.850).
IOWA SELECTED TO HOST 2016 NCAA REGIONAL:
The University of Iowa and Carver-Hawkeye Arena have been selected to host a 2016 NCAA Regional (April 2, 2016) in women’s gymnastics. Iowa last hosted an NCAA Regional in 2009.
UP NEXT:
Iowa will travel to Ann Arbor, Mich. to compete in the Big Ten Quad Meet taking on Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State on March 15. The meet is set to begin at 12:30 p.m. (CT) inside Crisler Center.
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