
Collegiate Gymnastics in New England
February 8-10.
By David F.P.
(Scores from Troester.)
URI at Illinois State
For the New England teams, the week began February 8th, on a
Friday night in Normal, Illinois as the URI Rams were on the road
to take on the Redbirds of Illinois State. The home team would
pick up the victory with a season high 193.975, but the Resilient
Rams of Rhode Island had a season high of their own with a
190.625.
On the scoring front, URI had good contributions from everyone in
the lineup in one way or another in order to make the score
happen. Ananda Fraser lead the team on the vault with a 9.675,
followed by Danielle Riportellas 9.575, Lindsay Diamond,
Kara Machado, Lauren Wasilewski, and Erica Heaney all putting up
good contributions.
On the Uneven Bars, Emily Rinaldo continued to excel on this
event with a 9.75, right behind her was Heaney had a 9.725, the
all arounding Riportella had a 9.65 as well, and Fraser a 9.625,
with Jamie Reyell, and Thompson scoring well as well to lead t a
48.05 team score.
The Beam would be another big event for Rhody when Danielle Lee
picked up a 9.725, and Jordana Ginsburg had a 9.7, with Alex
Tirado picking up a 9.65, and Riportella a 9.6, as well as Casey
Pereira and Kerry Cutlers solid scoring contributions to
put the team at 48.025 for the event. Finally on Floor,
Riportella was the team leader with a 9.725, Lee had a 9.6, and
Machado, Diamond, and Frasers score rounded out the five
counted scores. Riportella would finish with a solid 38.55 on
Floor. I dont have a lot in the way of analysis except,
that just a glance at the scores indicates, there is very likely
plenty of room for team scoring to increase as well from this
season high.
For the host Illinois State, Meaghan Koshman and Erica Schick
competed in four events and Koshman acquired a 39.1, and Schick a
38.825. Koshmans score was built a round a 9.9 on Vault,
9.825 on Bars, 9.775 on Beam, and 9.6 on Floor. Schicks top
score of 9.775 came on Bars, but along with a 9.75 on Beam, 9.725
on Floor, and 9.575 on Vault composed her score.
Hannah Deutsch lead the team on the Beam with a 9.85 in addition
to a team leading 9.775 on Floor, and a 9.625 on Vault good for
second on that event. Amanda Candlers 9.8 was second on the
team in the Uneven Bars, and her 9.725 was third among Redbirds
on the floor. She also had a contributing 9.525 on Vault.
Andrea Orris had a 9.675 put toward the Illinois State Beam
total, and Cheryl Berezan had a 9.6 to contribute to the teams
Bars score. Emily Matko put her 9.625 towards the team Floor
score, and also competed on the Vault. Stacie Morris made
appearances on Beam and Floor. Jessica Prousa put up a 9.825 on
beam good for second among the home team and also appeared on the
Uneven Bars. Robin Weissman put a 9.7 towards the team 48.7 Bars
total, and also counted her vault towards the team score.
Following this meet, Illinois State is now ranked 38th in the
country, two spots out of a regionals slot currently.
Cornell Invite
(While I hope to discuss the other three ECAC teams as well, I am
focusing on Bridgeport in the interests of time, and will discuss
the other teams as soon as possible.)
Off of a season high last week, the Purple Knights put up a solid
186.775 filled with some highs and lows. Loraine Gallow and
Stephanie Morgan both put in all around performances, with Gallow
reaching 38.3, and Morgan a 37.15. Gallow would lead the team on
three of four events with a 9.75 on floor, 9.425 on Bars (along
with Leila Behbahani), and a 9.8 on Beam, as well as a 9.325 on
vault good for second place among her teammates. Morgans
9.525 on Beam was good for third, and her 9.325 on Bars was the
second highest team score in addition to solid Vault and Floor
scores.
Yvette Mirando had a 9.7 for second on Floor, and 9.725 for
second place among the knights on Beam her 9.375 was a team
leading score on Vault, which she shared with Ravin Iasiello.
Iasiello also put up a 9.425 on Floor good for the third highest
score for UB. Breanna Collins had a 9.5 on Beam which was 4th on
the team but a very good fourth score to bring to the table.
Hannah Forti picked up a pair of 9s on Vault and Bars and Carissa
Huggins just missed a 9 on bars. Taylor Rut rounded out the Beam
scoring with a 9.0
Fox Run Invitational: Penn State, William & Mary, Yale at New
Hampshire
(In the interests of time I will be focusing on UNH and Yale and
hopefully be able to come back to discuss the other teams soon.)
While Penn State would win the meet, UNH picked up a season high
194.225, in its quest to make the top 36. This score consisted of
a ton of great individual scores. Helena Diodati continued to be
on fire, with a 9.9 on vault, to lead the team, in addition to a
9.7 on Bars, and a 9.725 on Beam. Taryn LaFountain had a 9.875 on
Floor to lead the Wildcats, and a 9.775 on Beam. Continuing the
scoring train, Justine Turner took a 9.8 in both events she
competed in (Vault and Floor), and Andie Sablosky also had a 9.8
on Floor, with Kelsey Alwin achieving that score on Bars as well.
Diane Grey had a 9.75 on Vault and Bars, and Beth Bronson picked
up the same score on the Unevens, while Lindsay Kovary flipped to
that score on the FX as well. Chelsea Steinberg continued to
score well with a 9.7 on vault, and a 9.725 on the Beam. Melissa
Cesar was on the Board with a 9.7 on Beam, and a Bars appearance
as well. Keeley Smith contributed to the team Beam score with a
9.625 and also competed on Floor, and Katelyn Schenkels
9.65 rounded out the teams vault counting score. Rebekah
Porter contributed to the Bars score, and she also appeared on
Floor, and posted a solid score on Vault.
Yale nearly matched their season high of last week, with a 189.1
putting forward a lineup with just a few changes. Brigitte
Kivisto also returned to competing in four events and picked up a
37.575, behind Alina Liaos 37.8 and ahead of Kristen
Campbells 37.375.
Lauren Tatsuno led the team on the Vault with a 9.625, Allison
Mak placed second among the Bulldogs with a 9.525, then came the
all arounders with Liaos 9.45, Kivistos 9.425, and
Campbells 9.35.
On the Bars, Yale had its lowest score of the meet, but Liao
still picked up a 9.64, Kivisto a 9.425, and Cynthia Leung had a
9.3. The team would put together a 48.325 on Beam though led by
Campbell and Tatsuno both scoring a 9.725, and Mak having a 9.65,
Liao a 9.625, and Laura Lombardi a 9.6.
Finally on Floor, Liao would contribute to the team score, Mak
would pick up the teams fourth highest mark with a 9.45,
Campbell snagged a 9.625, Kivisto a 9.675, and Tatsuno had the
top score of the blue and white with a 9.725.
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