2001-02 WIAC Women's Gymnastics Headlines
Four Earn Verizon Academic All-District Women's At-Large Honors
RELEASED: Monday, May 20, 2002
Madison, Wis.--Four Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
student-athletes have been named to the 2002 Verizon Academic All-District V
Women's At-Large Team. UW-Eau Claire's Alison Hover and UW-Stevens Point's Jen
Randall earned first team honors, while UW-La Crosse's Jenny Moore and UW-Whitewater's
Christy Huegerich were second team selections.
Hover, a junior tennis player from St. Cloud, Minn. (Tech H.S.), is majoring
in mathematics/finance with a 3.93 grade point average.
Hover led the Blugolds to their ninth-straight WIAC title this season by winning
the No. 1 singles crown. She has also claimed league titles at No. 2 and No.
3 singles in her career. Hover has compiled a stellar 26-2 mark this season,
including a 17-match winning streak dating back to September 30. She was named
the ITA Midwest Rookie of the Year in 1999.
Randall, a junior swimmer from Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., is majoring in actuarial
science with a 3.98 grade point average. She is a National Merit Scholar and
a member of the Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kapa Phi honor societies.
Randall anchored the 200 medley relay team that finished eighth at the NCAA
Division III Championship this season. She has also been a member of six All-American
and eight conference champion relay teams during her career. The Pointers have
won two conference titles in her three seasons.
Moore, a senior gymnast from Coon Rapids, Minn. (Blaine H.S.), is a nuclear
medicine technology major and chemistry minor with a 3.51 grade point average.
She was named the 2002 WIAC Judy Kruckman Women's Gymnastics Co-Scholar-Athlete
and has earned NCGA All-Academic honors.
Moore helped lead La Crosse to its second straight national title in 2002, claiming
All-America honors on the balance beam and the all-around competition. She is
a four-year letterwinner and has earned five career All-America honors. Additionally,
Moore is a nine-time All-WIAC selection in her career.
Huegerich, a senior golfer from Brookfield, Wis. (East H.S.), is majoring in
elementary education with a 3.76 grade point average. Earlier this season, she
earned the WIAC's Judy Kruckman Women's Golf Scholar-Athlete Award.
Huegerich recently tied for 31st at the NCAA Division III Championship with
a four-day total of 350, including scores of 92, 89, 88 and 81. She tied for
23rd at the national meet last season and finished 27th in 2000. Huegerich is
a three-time All-WIAC performer, placing second at the WIAC Championship in
1999 and sixth each of the past two seasons.
A total of 11 student-athletes were named to the first team, while 10 earned
second team honors. Individuals earning first team recognition will advance
to the national ballot. The at-large squad includes individuals from the sports
of golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, swimming and tennis.
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La Crosse Captures Seventh NCGA Championship
Ithaca,
N.Y.--The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse women's gymnastics team captured
its seventh National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NGCA) title in school
history Friday at Ben Light Gymnasium. The Eagles claimed their second straight
national title with 184.925 team points. SUNY-Cortland finished second with
183.175 points followed by Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) with 182.550 and Ursinus
College (Pa.) with 182.525 points. UW-River Falls finished eighth with 172.600
points.
The Eagles' seven NCGA titles have all come under 17-year head coach Barb Gibson.
The seven titles are second-most in NCGA history. Gustavus Adolphus has won
the most team titles with eight. The only other teams to win a team title are
UW-Oshkosh (1989), Springfield (1996), Ithaca (1998) and Hamline (2000).
La Crosse, which captured its fifth national title since 1995, is the first
team in eight years to repeat as national champions. Gustavus Adolphus won five
straight titles from 1990-1994.
Leading the way for the Eagles was Jenny Moore, who earned NCGA All-America
honors in two events. She finished eighth in the all-around with a score of
36.750 and sixth in the balance beam with 19.225. It is her fourth and fifth
career All-America honor, including her third in the all-around. Moore finished
second in the all-around in 2000 and fourth in 2001. Moore was also sixth on
the uneven bars in 2000.
La Crosse's Tricia Clark placed third in the vault with a score of 19.025 and
fourth in the floor exercise with 19.050 to earn All-America honors in both
events. Michelle Saxton helped the Eagles with a sixth-place finish in the uneven
bars with a tally of 18.325 to claim All-America status. It was her second career
All-America accolade after finishing third in the same event last year.
La Crosse's Nancy Peterson also claimed All-America honors with a fourth-place
finish in the floor exercise with a score of 19.050.
Oshkosh's Jennifer Williams earned All-America honors in three events. She placed
second on the uneven bars with a score of 18.825, fourth on the balance beam
with a score of 19.275 and 10th in the all-around competition with a score of
36.675.
Whitewater's April Hubmann finished seventh in the all-around competition with
a score of 36.800 to earn her first career All-America honor.
The NCGA also announced a 48-member Academic All-American Team. Named to the
squad from the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference were: Eau Claire's
Sarah Aldridge, La Crosse's Jenny Moore and Anna Thatcher, Oshkosh's Lisa VanDerJagt,
River Falls' Kim Furan and Erin Holly, and Whitewater's Erica Anderson, Meghan
McHale, Brit Meylor, Sabrina Pitts and Kathy Stauffacher. Whitewater had the
most student-athletes of any school in the NCGA named to the Academic All-American
Team.
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WIAC Gymnasts Headed To NCGA Championship
Madison, Wis.--The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and UW-River Falls
women's gymnastics teams have qualified for the National Collegiate Gymnastics
Association (NCGA) championship to be held Friday-Saturday, March 22-23 in Ithaca,
New York. In addition to the two teams, seven individuals from the Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) have also qualified for the national
meet.
La Crosse won the 2001 NCGA national championship, marking its sixth NCGA crown.
The Eagles alos won titles in 1986, 1988, 1995, 1997 and 1999.
River Falls qualified for the national championship for the first time since
the 1994 season, when they finished fourth overall. The fourth-place finish
for the Falcons tied for the best finish in school history.
Individuals that qualified for include: Whitewater's April Hubmann (all-around),
Ann Kingsnorth (vault, uneven bars and floor exercise) and Lisa McManus (balance
beam), Oshkosh's Wendy Wiederholt (balance beam) and Jennifer Williams (all-around),
Stout's Tasha Pasch (uneven bars and floor exercise) and Eau Claire's Alison
Eagles (vault).
Williams claimed the individual title at the WIAC championship and the NCGA
Midwest Regional. She also won the WIAC uneven bars crown.
The top four teams from the east and west region qualify for the NCGA Championship. In addition to the four teams, two all-arounders and two specialists on each event from each region will qualify as individual entrants for the national championship. This year's host institution, Ithaca College, qualifies automatically leaving three positions up for grabs in the East Region. The NCGA national championship will total eight teams, four individual all-arounders and sixteen specialists.
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Arquette, Moore Awarded Women's Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete Honor
RELEASED: Tuesday, February 26, 2002
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh's Kristine Arquette and
UW-La Crosse's Jenny Moore have been named 2001-02 Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (WIAC) Women's Gymnastics Judy Kruckman Co-Scholar-Athletes,
it was announced recently by WIAC Commissioner Gary Karner.
Arquette, a senior from North Prairie, Wis. (Mukwonago HS), is majoring in microbiology
with a 3.56 grade point average. She has been named to the UW-Oshkosh honor
roll four semesters and the Dean's List two semesters.
Arquette placed ninth in the balance beam and 10th in the all-around at the
WIAC championship in River Falls, Wis. on February 22. She finished fifth in
both the all-around and balance beam at last season's conference championship,
garnering All-WIAC honors in both events. Arquette followed that performance
with a sixth-place finish in the all-around at last year's National Collegiate
Gymnastics Association (NCGA) championship to claim All-America honors.
Arquette is a team captain this season and served as a Residence Hall Treasurer
in 1999.
Moore, a senior from Coon Rapids, Minn. (Blaine HS), is majoring in nuclear
medicine technology with a minor in chemistry and has a 3.51 grade point average.
She has been named to the Dean's List at UW-La Crosse four semesters and has
received the Nuclear Medicine Technology Scholarship.
Moore helped the Eagles to their sixth consecutive WIAC championship this season
with a second-place finish in the all-around. She also placed third in both
the floor exercise and uneven bars. Moore earned All-Conference honors in the
all-around and balance beam last season with a pair of fourth-place finishes
and won the uneven bars competition at the NCGA West regional. In 2000, she
was the conference balance beam champion and placed second in the all-around
competition at the NCGA championship to claim All-America honors.
Moore, a captain for the past two seasons, was named her team's Most Valuable
Player last year. She also ranks 11th on La Crosse's all-time points list.
Also nominated for the scholar-athlete award were: Eau Claire's Sarah Aldridge,
La Crosse's Anna Thatcher, River Falls' Kim Furan and Erin Holly, and Whitewater's
Brittany Meylor.
The WIAC Scholar-Athlete Award is sponsored by Culver's. In order to be nominated
for the scholar-athlete award, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.25 grade
point average, be in their last year of competition, or on schedule to graduate
this academic year, and have competed for a minimum of two years.
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River Falls,
Wis.--The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse gymnastics team captured its
sixth straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championship
Friday at UW-River Falls. The Eagles finished with 179.075 team points with
UW-River Falls placing second with 175.950. UW-Eau Claire was third (174.300)
followed by UW-Whitewater (173.925), UW-Oshkosh (173.900) and UW-Stout (166.900).
This is UW-La Crosse's eighth conference title in the last nine years and head
coach Barb Gibson's tenth in her 17 years at the helm of the Eagles' program.
Gibson also has seven second-place WIAC finishes.
Angela Erato took the floor exercise title for the Eagles with a score of 9.525.
Whitewater's April Hubmann finished second (9.425), Oshkosh's Jennifer Williams
third (9.300), La Crosse's Jennifer Moore fourth (9.300), River Falls' Kim Furan
fifth (9.250) and River Falls' Katie Mitchell sixth (9.175).
Oshkosh's Williams won the all-around title with a score of 36.500, defeating
two-time WIAC champion Tasha Pasch of Stout. Williams won the balance beam (9.200)
and uneven bars (9.100) crown, while placing third in the floor exercise (9.300).
Following Williams on the uneven bars were La Crosse's Anna Thatcher (8.900),
Stout's Pasch (8.850), La Crosse's Moore (8.85) and Darlene Benedetti (8.800)
and Eau Claire's Adria Walin (8.700).
Eau Claire's Erin Henrich, Oshkosh's Williams, River Falls' Mitchell and Whitewater's
McManus tied for the balance beam title with a score of 9.200. Oshkosh's Melissa
Cummins finished fifth (9.150) and La Crosse's Angela Erato sixth (9.150).
River Falls' Tiffany Reber claimed the vault title with a score of 9.350. La
Crosse's Jordann Ojanpa finished second (9.300), La Crosse's Nancy Petersen
and Eau Claire's Alison Eagles third (9.250), Whitewater's Lisa McManus fifth
(9.200) and Eau Claire's Kristina Reitzel, La Crosse's Melanie Rigby, Whitewater's
April Hubmann and Nicole Hoida sixth (9.150).
The top-six finishers (including ties) in each event earn All-WIAC honors.
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