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Notes: No. 22 Hawkeyes Travel to Rutgers

The 22nd-ranked University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team heads to New Jersey for a Big Ten dual meet against Rutgers on Saturday. Action inside of Jersey Mike’s Arena will begin at 1 p.m. (CT).

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by Erika Safrin

THIS WEEK
The 22nd-ranked University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team heads to New Jersey for a Big Ten dual meet against Rutgers on Saturday. Action inside of Jersey Mike’s Arena will begin at 1 p.m. (CT).

FOLLOW LIVE

  • The meet with be streamed on B1G+.
  • Fans can follow along via live results at hawkeyesports.com or via X (@IowaGymnastics). 

LAST TIME OUT

  • The Hawkeyes set a new program record over No. 30 Nebraska, 197.225-196.825.
  • Iowa took event wins in vault (49.175), bars (49.425) and floor (49.375).
  • Senior Gianna Masella tied a career-high of 9.900 to claim the vault title.
  • Sophomore Aurélie Tran and freshman Sophie Schriever shared an individual title on bars posting 9.925.
  • Senior Emily Erb shared the floor title with a season-high 9.925.
  • The Hawkeyes claimed all podium positions in the all-around with Tran securing first place, scoring a season-high 39.500.

SCOUTING RUTGERS

  • Rutgers enters the meet with a 5-3 overall record and 1-3 mark in Big Ten competition.
  • Ranked No. 40 in the nation, the Scarlet Knights have a season average of 194.804.
  • Rutgers recently posted a season-high score of 196.175 against No. 24 Maryland.
  • The Scarlet Knights hold conference losses against No. 16 Ohio State, No. 13 Penn State and Washington.
  • Senior Gabrielle Dildy and graduate Emily Leese were tabbed Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch.

IN THE RANKINGS

  • Iowa enters week six as the 22nd-ranked team in the nation, ranking No. 15 on vault, No. 15 on bars and No. 24 on floor.
  • Aurélie Tran ranks fifth nationally and second in the Big Ten on bars, with an average of 9.900.
  • Sophie Schriever ranks 16th nationally and fourth in the Big Ten in the all around, following her career-high 39.475.

REWRITING THE BOOKS

  • Iowa set a program record with a 197.225 against Nebraska and tied the program’s best bars score with a 49.426. 
  • The GymHawks posted a 196.775 at Minnesota to tie for the 16th-best score in school history.
  • Aurélie Tran (2x) and Sophie Schriever tied for eighth all-time on uneven bars with 9.925.
  • Against Nebraska (Feb. 7) the Hawkeyes set a new attendance record, 4,100.

O’ CANADA!

  • The Hawkeyes have three Canadians on the roster for 2026, including three 2024 Olympians in sophomore Cassie Lee, Aurélie Tran and Sydney Turner.
  • Tran leads the team with 9 event titles (3x bars, 3x all-around, 2x vault, 1x beam).
  • Following competing in the all-around every meet, Tran earned Iowa’s female Student-Athlete of the Month for January. 
  • Turner has 3 event titles (2x beam and 1x floor) and was tabbed a Big Ten Gymnast to Watch.
  • After competing in every meet last season, Tran earned first-team All-Big Ten and All-Freshman honors.

SENSATIONAL SOPHIE

  • Sophie Schriever is the only freshman to compete in the all-around for the Hawkeyes, posting a season-high 39.475.
  • The newcomer has captured four titles (2x all-around, 1x on bars and 1x beam).
  • In every meet this season, Schriever has set new career-highs on at least 3 events. 

Q’ S COMEBACK

  • Fifth-year JerQuavia Henderson successfully returned to the lineup after two years.
  • In week four, Henderson shared a vault title, scoring 9.900.
  • Henderson posted a career best, 9.850 on bars against Nebraska.
  • Against Michigan State, Henderson won titles on beam (9.825) and in the all-around (39.375).
  • Henderson was named a Big Ten Gymnast to Watch.

THE LLEWELLYN ERA

  • Jen Llewellyn is heading into her second season as head coach for the GymHawks after bringing success immediately to the program.
  • After being picked to finish 10th in the Preseason Poll, the GymHawks took fifth in the regular season and at Big Ten Championships.
  • Following their first season assistant coaches Craig Ballard, Brenna Brooks and Kyle Grable were named Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association WCGA Assistant Coaches of the Year for the North Central Region.
  • Ballard spent the last 13 seasons on staff at Kent State University. Brooks was a student-athlete under Llewellyn at Washington and was an assistant coach in 2024. Grable was on staff at UCLA the past three seasons and was a successful club coach for 15 years prior to that. 

NEW FACES ON THE MAT

  • The Hawkeyes have welcomed four newcomers to the team, all freshmen.
  • The freshman class includes Oklahoma native Maggie Ball, Nevada native Daisy Bowles, Arizona native Stella DePaola and Utah native Sophie Schriever.
  • Ball is the daughter of Oklahoma head coach K.J. Kindler and associate head coach Lou Ball.

FOLLOW THE HAWKEYES
For a behind the scenes look at the program, follow the GymHawks via social media at Facebook/IowaGymnastics, X/@IowaGymnastics, and Instagram (@IowaGymnastics).

UP NEXT
The nationally-ranked Hawkeyes returns home on Feb. 21 to face No. 16  Penn State. Action inside of Carver-Hawkeye Arena will begin at 5 p.m. (CT) and will be streamed on Big Ten Network. Tickets are available for $15 (adults) and free (youth).