OKLAHOMA SOONERS
Seniors
Jade DeGouveia
VT UB FX
Competed VT, FX in every meet in 2019
#1 returning score on VT (9.915)
#2 returning score on FX (9.945)
Maggie Nichols
VT UB BB FX
2-time defending national AA champion
#1 returning score on BB (9.975), UB (9.960)
Avg on VT (9.942), avg on FX (9.900)
Scored two 10.0s in 2019 (1 VT, 1 UB)
Brehanna Showers
VT UB BB FX
Competed in 5 meets in 2019 before season-ending injury
Competed each event at least 3 times, with peaks of 9.875 VT, 9.850 UB, 9.900 BB, 9.925 FX
Juniors
Jordan Draper
UB FX
Competed FX in 13 of 17 meets in 2019 for NQS of 9.880
Did not appear in national championships lineup on FX
Evy Schoepfer
VT BB FX
Competed 5 BBs, 4 FXs, 3 VTs in 2019
Avg of 9.792 VT, 9.688 FX, 9.660 BB
Competed 10 FXs in 2018 for 9.855 RQS
Karrie Thomas
UB BB
Competed UB in 15 of 17 meets following transfer from Maryland
#2 returning score on UB (9.910)
Showed 1 BB in 2019 for 9.825
Anastasia Webb
VT UB BB FX
Competed AA in 15 of 17 meets in 2019
Competed UB, BB, FX in every meet
#2 returning score on BB (9.925)
#3 returning score on VT (9.905), UB (9.900), FX (9.905)
Carly Woodard
BB
Competed BB in every meet in 2019, hitting 16 of 17
#3 returning score on BB (9.920)
Sophomores
Emma LaPinta
FX
Competed FX in 9 of 17 meets in 2019
Hit 6 of 9 routines for NQS of 9.825
Allie Stern
VT FX
Competed VT in 9 of 17 meets in 2019 with all scores between 9.800 and 9.875
Competed 4 FXs with peak of 9.850 and avg of 9.569
Olivia Trautman
VT UBBB FX
Competed VT, FX in 14 of 17 meets in 2019 and BB in 13
#1 returning score on FX (9.965)
#2 returning score on VT (9.910)
NQS of 9.870 on BB
Competed 1 UB in 2019 for 9.875
Freshmen
Vanessa Deniz
VT UB BB FX
Arena Gymnastics
9th AA, 2018 JO Nationals (4th VT, UB, FX)
Jenna Dunn
BB
Bart Conner’s
BB champion, 2017 JO Nationals
Erin Hutchison
BB
WOGA
8th AA, 2019 Region 3s
Ragan Smith
VTUB BB FX
Texas Dreams
2017 US National champion
2016 Olympic alternate
Brooke Weins
VT BB
5280
16th BB, 2018 JO Nationals
FINAL SEASON RANKING 2019 – 1st 2018 – 2nd 2017 – 1st 2016 – 1st 2015 – 3rd 2014 – 1st 2013 – 2nd 2012 – 7th 2011 – 3rd 2010 – 2nd
THE 2019 STORY It’s Oklahoma’s world. The most successful team of the decade won its fourth national title last season after spending the whole year atop the rankings—and making history by setting the mark for highest road score ever in college gymnastics. So…um…the 2019 story was good? It went well, you guys.
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