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Michigan wins 2015 B1G Women's Gymnastics Championship

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Final Standings:



1. Michigan, 197.825
2. Illinois, 197.350
3. Nebraska, 196.875
4. Penn State, 196.725
5. Iowa, 196.500
6. Minnesota, 196.450
7. Maryland, 196.075
8. Michigan State, 195.650
9. Ohio State, 195.250
10. Rutgers, 193.125

(Northwestern, Indiana, Purdue and Wisconsin do not field teams)


Final Regular Season Standings:

1. Michigan 12-2-0 .857 9-0-0 1.000
2. Illinois 14-3-0 .824 8-1-0 .889
3. Nebraska 15-3-0 .833 7-2-0 .778
4. Penn State 14-3-0 .824 6-3-0 .667
5T. Ohio State 9-7-0 .563 4-5-0 .444
5T. Minnesota 10-8-0 .556 4-5-0 .444
5T. Michigan State 12-10-0 .545 4-5-0 .444
8T. Maryland 14-5-5 .688 2-7-0 .222
8T. Iowa 7-9-0 .438 2-7-0 .222
10. Rutgers 12-17-0 .414 0-9-0 .000


http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-gym/spec-rel/032115aab.html


Michigan Wins Women's Gymnastics Championships

Wolverines win 21st title in program history

March 21, 2015





ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michigan earned the 2015 Big Ten Women's Gymnastics Championships title on Saturday, securing its 21st overall and second consecutive title. The Wolverines tallied 197.825 points en route to the team title, followed by Illinois in second place with 197.350. Nebraska finished in third with 196.875 points, Penn State placed fourth with 196.725 and Iowa rounded out the top five with 196.500 points.



Michigan's Nicole Artz won the beam with a score of 9.950 en route to the all-around title with a score of 39.650. Artz also tied for first on the bars with Nebraska's Jennie Laeng (9.950), while Minnesota's Lindsay Mable claimed the vault title with a tally of 9.950. Michigan's Talia Chiarelli and Sachi Sugiyama and Minnesota's Mable all posted matching scores of 9.925 on the floor exercise to share the title.



The conference's individual awards were also given out following the championships. Minnesota's Mable was named the Big Ten Gymnast of the Year, marking the seventh honor in Golden Gopher history and first since Laura Johnson in 2006. Michigan's Brianna Brown and Penn State's Briannah Tsang were tabbed the Big Ten Co-Freshmen of the Year, while Michigan head coach Bev Plocki was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year.



Eighteen student-athletes were named to the All-Championships Team. Illinois' Mary Jane Horth, Sunny Kato and Gianna O'Connor, Iowa's Mollie Drenth, Allie Glover, Sydney Hoerr and Angel Metcalf, Maryland's Karen Tang, Michigan's Nicole Artz, Brianna Brown, Briley Cassanova, Talia Chiarelli and Sachi Sugiyama, Michigan State's Kira Frederick and Elena Lagoski, Minnesota's Rachel Haines and Lindsay Mable and Nebraska's Jennie Laeng received recognition for their performances at the championships.



The conference's Sportsmanship Award honorees can be found below.



Big Ten Individual Awards

Big Ten Gymnast of the Year: Lindsay Mable, Minnesota
Big Ten Co-Freshmen of the Year: Brianna Brown, Michigan; Briannah Tsang, Penn State
Big Ten Coach of the Year: Bev Plocki, Michigan



All-Championships Team
Mary Jane Horth, Illinois
Sunny Kato, Illinois
Gianna O'Connor, Illinois
Mollie Drenth, Iowa
Allie Glover, Iowa
Sydney Hoerr, Iowa
Angel Metcalf, Iowa
Karen Tang, Maryland
Nicole Artz, Michigan
Brianna Brown, Michigan
Briley Cassanova, Michigan
Talia Chiarelli, Michigan
Sachi Sugiyama, Michigan
Kira Frederick, Michigan State
Elena Lagoski, Michigan State
Rachel Haines, Minnesota
Lindsay Mable, Minnesota
Jennie Laeng, Nebraska


Sportsmanship Award Honorees

Gabriella Nguyen, Illinois
Opua Calucag, Iowa
Stephanie Giameo, Maryland
Annette Miele, Michigan
Anna Gamelo, Michigan State
Cierra Tomson, Minnesota
Desire' Stephens, Nebraska
Kaitlyn Hofland, Ohio State
Krystal Welsh, Penn State
Emma Hoffman, Rutgers
 
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