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GymDawgs Head To Idaho For Tri Meet
February 25, 2019 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE - The Washington GymDawgs will go to Boise this week for their first of two tri meets in a row, taking on #13 Boise State and Utah State in Idaho. Washington hosted Boise State in a tri meet last year. This will be the last road meet before Washington returns home for a two-meet weekend at home, hosting Sacramento State and Iowa on March 8 and Southern Utah on March 10.
Last week saw the GymDawgs put up their third straight score over 196.000, earning a 196.350 at Cal in the regular season's final Pac-12 meet. Washington won four event titles in that meet, the second time this year it has won four or more event titles in a single meet. Evanni Roberson earned three event titles on her own, including her third career all-around title.
Make sure to follow the GymDawgs on Twitter with the username @uwgymnastics and on Instagram at uwgymnastics.
Last week saw the GymDawgs put up their third straight score over 196.000, earning a 196.350 at Cal in the regular season's final Pac-12 meet. Washington won four event titles in that meet, the second time this year it has won four or more event titles in a single meet. Evanni Roberson earned three event titles on her own, including her third career all-around title.
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VAULT | |
| Washington's two highest team vault scores have come in the last two weeks, peaking with a 49.250 at the Perfect 10 Challenge two weeks ago. Washington has had eight scores of 9.800 or higher over those two weeks. Geneva Thompson has never had a vault score under 9.800 in her young career after recording a event title-winning 9.825 at Cal. Her average score of 9.814 leads the GymDawgs. Thompson has three vault event titles already. Madison Copiak also has a vault title this year, splitting the title with Thompson at Arizona. Kristyn Hoffa, who has only competed on vault the last three weeks, has improved her score every meet. |
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BARS | |
| Monica Riley and Michaela Nelson continue to lead the GymDawgs on bars, each averaging scores of 9.800 or higher. Riley, who averages a 9.811, was an All-Pac-12 selection last season on bars. Riley was one of two GymDawgs, along with Madison Copiak, to record a score of 9.875 on bars at Cal. Riley has three consecutive bars scores of 9.850 or higher, with her 9.875 last week tying a season high. Geneva Thompson had a score of 9.800 on bars at Cal, her third score at 9.800 or higher on bars this season. She has gone over 9.800 two weeks in a row. Both Copiak and Evanni Roberson have recorded scores of 9.900 on bars so far this year, the highest of any GymDawg on the event. Copiak recorded her second 9.900 at the Perfect 10 Challenge. |
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BEAM | |
| Evanni Roberson is in the nation's top 25 on beam, averaging a score of 9.857 to lead the GymDawgs. She won the event title at Cal with a 9.925, her third score this year on beam of 9.900 or higher. That includes a 9.950 at Arizona that was the highest beam score by a GymDawg since 2004. Madison Copiak and Maya Washington each average scores over 9.800 as well, with Copiak at 9.825 and Washington at 9.804. Washington has been at or above 9.800 for three consecutive meets, while Copiak has six straight meets reaching that mark. Copiak joins Roberson and Malory Rose as the only GymDawgs with beam scores of 9.900 or higher this season. |
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FLOOR | |
| Evanni Roberson won her second floor title of the year, recording her second 9.900 to take home the title at Cal. She is the only GymDawg to score a 9.900 or higher on floor thus far. Kristyn Hoffa had a 9.850 at Cal, making it 12 of her last 13 meets with a floor score at or above 9.800. that includes five consecutive meets this year at or above 9.850 and 11 such scores in that time. Maya Washington averages a 9.843 on floor, with a score at or above 9.800 every week since 2018's opening meet. |
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UP NEXT: BOISE STATE | |
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UP NEXT: UTAH STATE | |
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Make sure to follow the GymDawgs on Twitter with the username @uwgymnastics and on Instagram at uwgymnastics.
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