Gymnastics scores season high in win over Ball State
Gymnastics started their Mid-American Conference schedule successfully on Sunday, scoring a 195.8 to top Ball State during the Flip for a Cure meet at McGuirk Arena.
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Gymnastics started their Mid-American Conference schedule successfully on Sunday, scoring a 195.8 to top Ball State during the Flip for a Cure meet at McGuirk Arena.
While the Chippewas defeated William and Mary soundly in last week's Royal Rumble and Tumble, it has become apparent the victory was lacking something.
No. 22 gymnastics defeated William and Mary in Friday’s Royal Rumble and Tumble 193.950-188.700 at McGuirk arena.
This season, gymnastics will feature many underclassmen who will have to prove their mettle to earn a spot on the starting roster among veterans.
Last week, gymnastics was the unranked underdog taking on a ranked opponent, but against William and Mary, the roles will reverse with the Chippewas rising to a No. 22 national ranking.
Senior gymnastics co-captain Brittany Petzold has been dealing with pain the last two seasons, though it's unlikely many fans and judges would recognize it.
[wzslider autoplay="true" interval="5000" height="600" transition="'slide'" info="true" lightbox="true"] (EDITOR'S NOTE: In the January 13th issue of CM-Life, senior Emily Heinz was improperly spelled Hines. We apologize for the mistake.)
Gymnastics slipped past 24th ranked Maryland on Friday, picking up a 194.8-192.05 victory at McGuirk Arena.
Gymnastics came out of Sunday's home opener with a victory, despite competing below head coach Jerry Reighard's expectations.
Central Michigan gymnastics was picked to finished second behind Kent State in the Mid-American Conference preseason coaches poll released Friday.
Gymnastics got off to a rocky start Saturday at the NCAA Regionals, and it couldn't keep up with No. 7 LSU and No. 6 UCLA and its near-perfect results.
Gymnastics will face stiff competition as it heads to Columbus, Ohio, this weekend for the NCAA Regional Championships against No. 6 UCLA, No. 7 LSU, No. 18 Arizona, No. 20 Ohio State and North Carolina State.
The Mid-American Conference champion gymnastics team found out Monday that it would be heading to Columbus to compete at NCAA Regionals.
KALAMAZOO — A promise repeated for months from a coach to his athlete was fulfilled at Saturday’s Mid-American Conference gymnastics championships.
Rule books were scoured, points were recalculated, coaches paced.
Gymnastics will look to defend its three-time Mid-American Conference championship title at 2 p.m. Saturday when it travels to Kalamazoo for the conference meet.
Gymnastics marched by Eastern Michigan on Senior Day Saturday with a team goal of 196 against Eastern Michigan as a final gift for the senior’s last meet.
Gymnastics will honor its seniors during its 2 p.m. meet Saturday with rival Eastern Michigan before heading to Kalamazoo next week for the Mid-American Conference championship.
Gymnastics neared a season-high score with a 195.725 despite a short week as it defeated Alaska-Anchorage Thursday night at McGuirk Arena.
Gymnastics scored a season-high 196.125 to defeat Bowling Green at McGuirk Arena Saturday afternoon.