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Jerod Ringwald
Women's Gymnastics

Notes: Hawkeyes Set to Host Rutgers

The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team returns home to host Rutgers in Coralville, Iowa on Feb. 9. Action at Xtream Arena at 2 pm CT.

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THIS WEEK

The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team returns home to host Rutgers in Coralville, Iowa on Feb. 9. Action at Xtream Arena at 2 pm CT.

FOLLOW LIVE

• The meet with be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required) with Hayden Hoxmeier and Erin Castle on the call.

• Fans can follow along via live results at hawkeyesports.com or via X (@IowaGymnastics).

LAST TIME OUT

• The GymHawks picked up its first Big Ten win over No. 25 Nebraska, 196.350-195.700.

• Iowa posted it highest team score of the season, fueled by standout performances on beam and vault.

• Reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Week, Aurélie Tran captured her third all-around title of the season scoring 39.325.

• Junior Karina Muñoz set a career-high on vault, 9.925, to win the event title.

• Four GymHawks scored a 9.875 on beam to tie for the event title, including fifth-year Adeline Kenlin who made her season debut returning from her 2024 injury.

PREVIEWING RUTGERS

• Rutgers are 11-3, 1-2 in Big Ten competition.

• Head Coach Umme Salim-Beasley is in her 7th season leading Rutgers.

• Nebraska enters the new week ranked No. 23 on beam nationally.

• In its home opener, Rutgers scored a 194.450 to get a quad meet victory against Penn, Towson, and West Chester.

• Rutgers clinched their first Big Ten victory of the season against Washington, 195.550-194.925.

• Junior Gabrielle Dildy scored Rutgers’ first 9.9 of the season and tied her career best on floor to lead them to win their recent home quad meet.

O CANADA!

• The Hawkeyes have four Canadians on the roster for 2025, including three 2024 Olympians in Cassie LeeAurélie Tran and Sydney Turner.

• Tran has earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors twice this season (1/14 and 1/28). Tran currently ranks 24th nationally in the all-around with an average of 39.300. In the Big Ten she ranks in the top 20 on bars, beam and the all-around.

• Senior Ilka Juk won the title on beam scoring a 9.850 in the anchor position at Iowa State.

• Lee has two top-three finishes on beam this season winning the a share of the event title at Nebraska scoring a 9.875.

• Turner has three top-three finishes on bars posting a season-high 9.825 at Nebraska.

A NEW ERA OF IOWA GYMNASTICS

Jen Llewellyn was named the fifth head coach in program history on June 6, 2024.

• Coach Llewellyn came to Iowa with 13 years of head coaching experience including multiple postseason appearances.

• Along with a new head coach, the Hawkeyes have a brand new staff that includes Craig Ballard, Brenna Brooks and Kyle Grable.

• 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.

• The GymHawks have made 24 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances (as a team or individuals) and the expectation does not change with the new staff.

STRONG RETURNING CORE

• The Hawkeyes boast a roster full of returners including 2024 NCAA Regional qualifiers Emily Erb, Ilka Juk and Karina Muñoz.

• Erb was a qualifier on floor with an NQS of 9.895. As a sophomore she had three top-three finishes with a season high of 9.950. 

• Juk qualifed for regionals on beam for the second time in her career with a NQS of 9.900 and a season-high of 9.925. She was also a second team all-Big Ten honoree.

• Muñoz was an all-Big Ten first team selection after competing in the all-around in six meets. She had an NQS 39.470. She won 14 event titles and posted 30 top-three finishes in 2024. She competed in the all-around in six meets and took home three titles. She posted 11 scores of a 9.900 or higher.

Eva Volpe returns for her sophomore season after a strong collegiate debut where she was named Big Ten Freshmen of the Week three times.

IN THE RECORD BOOKS

Six Hawkeyes are in the Iowa record books. They are as follows:

JerQuavia Henderson - T-9th - 9.925 - Vault

Karina Muñoz – T-2nd – 9.950 – Uneven Bars

JerQuavia Henderson - T-7th - 9.925 - Uneven Bars

Adeline Kenlin – T-18th – 9.900 – Uneven Bars

Adeline Kenlin -T-1st- 9.975- Beam

Adeline Kenlin -T-3rd- 9.950- Beam

Marissa Rojas – T-9th – 9.925 – Beam

Karina Muñoz – T-9th – 9.925 – Beam

Ilka Juk - T-9th- 9.925 - Beam

Adeline Kenlin– T-9th – 9.925 – Beam

JerQuavia Henderson – T-9th – 9.925 – Beam

JerQuavia Henderson – T-1st– 9.975 – Floor

JerQuavia Henderson – T-4th– 9.950 – Floor

Emily Erb - T-4th - 9.950 - Floor

Adeline Kenlin - T-15th - 9.925 - Floor

Karina Muñoz – T-8th – 39.575 – All-Around

Adeline Kenlin – T-8th – 39.575– All-Around

NEW FACES ON THE MAT

• The Hawkeyes have welcomed four newcomers to the team, all freshmen.

• The freshmen class includes Iowa native, Reese Wilson and Canadians Cassie Lee, Aurélie Tran and Sydney Turner

• Lee and Tran both represented Team Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics where they finished fifth in the team competition. Turner traveled with the team as an alternate.

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 Hawkeyes will travel to St. Charles, Missouri to compete against Missouri, Alabama, and Illinois in the Zou to the Lou meet on Feb. 14. Action inside the Family Arena will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT and be streamed on B1G+.