THIS WEEK
The ninth-ranked University of Iowa women’s gymnastics will compete in two meets in a span of three days from Jan. 14-17. The Hawkeyes will host No. 29 Texas Woman’s University on
Friday at 6:30 p.m. (CT) inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
• On Friday, it is Princess/Super Hero Night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Admission is $10 for adults, while youth admission is free of charge. Tickets can be purchased at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.
FOLLOW LIVE
• Friday’s meet will be streamed live on BTN+ — a paid subscription service. Monday’s road meet will be streamed on the SEC+ – a paid subscription service.
• Fans can follow along via live results at hawkeyesports.com or via Twitter (@IowaGymnastics).
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
• The Hawkeyes moved up to No. 9 in the Road to Nationals rankings following their season opening 195.950 against Eastern Michigan. Iowa moved up nine spots from a No. 18 preseason
ranking. The No. 9 ranking is the second-highest in program history, as the Gymhawks were ranked No. 7 during the 2021 season.
• Iowa sits fifth nationally on floor, eighth on beam, 14th on vault, and 19th on bars. Iowa is one of two Big Ten teams in the top 10 along with top-ranked Michigan.
• The Hawkeyes have five gymnasts ranked in the top 15 nationally. Sophomore Adeline Kenlin is tied for fifth on beam, junior JerQuavia Henderson is tied for fifth on vault and tied for sixth on floor, senior Alex Greenwald is tied for eighth on bars, senior Clair Kaji is tied for 11th on beam and senior Lauren Guerin is tied for 12th (9.900) on floor.
• Henderson was named the Big Ten Specialist of the Week for the first time in her career after winning two events (vault, floor) in the season-opening victory over Eastern Michigan.
• Iowa was selected to finish third in the Big Ten Preseason Poll in a vote of the league’s 10 head coaches (behind Michigan and Minnesota). Junior JerQuavia Henderson and sophomore
Adeline Kenlin were tabbed as Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch.
• Iowa returns 15 letterwinners in 2022, including three All-Americans and four All-Big Ten selections. Iowa boasts a roster with seven seniors and 11 upperclassmen.
NOTABLES
• Junior JerQuavia Henderson posted a 9.925 on vault to tie a career-best for the third time as a Hawkeye. The score is the ninth-best in program history.
• Two seniors set career-highs on bars. Alex Greenwald scored a 9.900 and Mackenzie Vance posted a 9.850.
• Junior Linda Zivat made her Hawkeye debut, posting a 9.775 on vault and a 9.775 on floor.
• Freshman Marissa Rojas made her collegiate debut, scoring a 9.675 on vault.