Crunch time as Women’s Gymnastics heads to NCAAs
This weekend, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team will head to the NCAA Championships in Los Angeles as the No. 9 seed. Last season the Cardinal turned a No. 10 seeding into a top-four finish.
This weekend, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team will head to the NCAA Championships in Los Angeles as the No. 9 seed. Last season the Cardinal turned a No. 10 seeding into a top-four finish.
The women’s gymnastics team has not competed since its fourth place finish at the Pac-12 Championships on March 23, which marked the 13th year in a row that Stanford finished fourth or better at the conference championships. At the meet, the Cardinal faced an early deficit but finished strong due to a couple of standout individual performances.
Last Friday night marked the final home meet for seniors Ashley Morgan and Nicole Dayton. So, on a night dedicated to honoring the two, the… Continue Reading »
After falling to Utah by 0.200 points last year in the regular season, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team avenged their loss when it mattered most,… Continue Reading »
Lead by senior Ashley Morgan, Stanford women’s gymnastics impressed against Arizona State to sweep all four events, taking not just the team victory, but having a different Cardinal athlete coming in first in each.
The Stanford women’s gymnastics team came into Saturday’s meet at Cal with a streak of 27 straight victories against the Golden Bears since 2000, with… Continue Reading »
After two consecutive quad-meet victories and despite some impressive individual performances, the No. 10 women’s gymnastics team could not quite ride its momentum against a No. 9 Georgia team on Monday, losing 195.400-197.000.
After a thrilling regional competition in which the Stanford women’s gymnastics team barely qualified for NCAAs, the Cardinal entered the national tournament ranked 10th out of 12 teams competing