2020 Florida Gators

FLORIDA GATORS
Seniors
Sierra Alexander
VT
FX
  • Made final 2019 VT lineup
  • Competed 8 VTs, average 9.825
Maegan Chant
VT
UB
  • Competed 4 VTs, 3 UBs in 2019
  • Average 9.806 VT, 9.742 UB
Rachel Gowey
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Made final 2019 lineups on UB, BB
  • NQS of 9.885 BB, 9.825 UB
  • Competed 2 FXs (avg 9.888), 1 VT (9.725)
Amelia Hundley
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed UB, BB, FX every meet in 2019
  • #3 returning score on UB (9.910)
  • NQS of 9.880 BB, 9.875 FX
  • Showed 2 VTs, avg 9.675
Juniors
Alyssa Baumann
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed near-weekly BB, FX in 2019
  • #2 returning score on both (9.920 FX, 9.905 BB)
  • Showed 3 VTs, average 9.783
Megan Skaggs
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed UB, BB each week in 2019
  • #2 returning score on UB (9.925)
  • #3 returning score on BB (9.890)
  • Avg of 9.815 VT, 9.712 FX
Sophomores
Leah Clapper
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed 5 BBs in 2019
  • Scored four 9.875s, one 9.825
  • Competed exhibition FX
Jazmyn Foberg
(redshirt)
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Missed 2019 season with elbow surgery
  • Saw time on all four in 2018
  • Made final 2018 lineups on VT (9.850), UB (9.840)
Sydney Johnson-Scharpf
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed 4 FXs in 2019
  • Average of 9.675, peak of 9.800
Nya Reed
VT
FX
  • Competed VT, FX in 11 of 12 meets in 2019
  • #2 returning score on both events (9.920 FX, 9.860 VT)
Savannah Schoenherr
VT
UB
FX
  • Competed VT, UB every meet in 2019
  • NQS of 9.900 UB, 9.840 VT
  • Showed 4 FXs, average 9.819
Halley Taylor
 
  • Did not compete in first season
Trinity Thomas
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed AA in every meet in 2019
  • #1 returning score on all four events
  • NQS of 9.965 FX, 9.950 UB, 9.910 BB, 9.900 VT
  • Finished regular season ranked #5 AA
Freshmen
Payton Richards
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Aerial
  • 4th AA, 2018 JO Nationals
  • 2nd AA, 2017 JO Nationals

FINAL SEASON RANKING
2019 – 10th
2018 – 3rd
2017 – 3rd
2016 – 4th
2015 – 1st
2014 – 1st
2013 – 1st
2012 – 2nd
2011 – 7th
2010 – 5th

THE 2019 STORY
There’s no “oh, the positives they can take from this are…” for Florida’s 2019 finish. This is a team that expects to challenge for national championships, if not win them, and should have made it to the final last season after spending the entire year in the 2-4 zone. Elimination at regionals for 10th place—the team’s weakest finish in 17 years—is just a loss and a disappointment.

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2020 Kentucky Wildcats

KENTUCKY WILDCATS
Seniors
Mollie Korth
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed AA in all 14 meets in 2019
  • #1 returning score on all 4 events
  • NQS of 9.910 VT, 9.905 FX, 9.875 UB, 9.860 BB
  • Finished regular season ranked #16 AA
Alaina Kwan
VT
UB
BB
  • Compted VT, UB in all 14 meets in 2019
  • #2 returning score on VT (9.800)
  • #3 returning score on UB (9.845)
  • Competed BB in 9 meets in 2018
Katherine
Marianos
 
  • Did not compete in first two seasons
  • Skipped from sophomore to senior
Hailey Poland
BB
FX
  • Returned from injury mid-season to make final FX lineup, NQS 9.785
  • Showed 5 BBs with 4 hits
  • Competed weekly BB in 2018, NQS of 9.860
Juniors
Madison Averett
BB
  • Made competition debut in 2019 with 9.550 on BB
Mackenzie
Harman
BB
  • Made competition debut in 2019 with 2 BBs, avg 9.663
Megan Monfredi
FX
  • Competed 3 FXs in 2019, avg 9.667
Allison Snyder
 
  • Did not compete in first two seasons
Ella Warren
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Returned from injury to compete 11 FXs in 2019
  • #2 returning score on FX (9.845)
  • Competed weekly UB in 2018 season
Sophomores
Josie Angeny
VT
UB
BB
  • Competed BB in 12 of 14 meets in 2019
  • #2 returning routine on BB (9.830)
  • Showed 1 UB in 2019 for 9.725
Anna Haigis
 
  • Did not compete in first season
Cally Nixon
VT
UB
BB
  • Competed UB each week in 2019
  • #2 returning UB routine (9.870)
  • Showed 3 BBs (all 9.725), 1 VT (9.675)
Arianna Patterson
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Missed 2019 season with torn Achilles
  • 8th VT, 10th FX – 2018 JO Nationals
Freshmen
Raina Albores
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Perpetual Motion
  • 14th AA, 10th VT, 2018 JO Nationals
Kaitlin DeGuzman
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Metroplex
  • 12th AA, 2016 US Classic
  • International elite for Philippines
Kassidy Howell
 
  • In the Zone
  • 10th AA, 2019 Region 5s
Ashlyn LaClair
VT
  • Arena
  • 15th VT, 2019 JO Nationals
Shealyn Luksik
UB
  • X-Cel
  • 1st UB, 2018, 2017, 2016 Region 7s
  • 1st UB, 2016 JO Nationals
Elyssa Roberts
 
  • Tift
  • 4th VT, 2018 Georgia states
Raena Worley
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Virginia Techniques
  • 2nd AA, 2019 JO Nationals
  • 5th AA, 2019 Nastia Cup

FINAL SEASON RANKING
2019 – 9th
2018 – 12th
2017 – 14th
2016 – 22nd
2015 – 24th
2014 – 21st
2013 – 21st
2012 – 25th
2011 – 25th
2010 – 21st

THE 2019 STORY
Kentucky ultimately fulfilled the prophecy of last year’s epic senior class, following 2018’s record 12th-place result with a new record 9th-place result, finishing the season ranked as the top team to miss out on advancing to nationals. Kentucky spent the serious part of the season ranked in the 9-12 zone, so the finish is largely an accurate representation of how the season went, even if it will have been disappointing to come that close to making nationals and then miss out despite the 197.600 (for 4th place) in the Georgia regional final.

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Things Are Happening – December 20, 2019

A. American Cup

USAG announced the first entrants for the American Cup, revealing that Morgan Hurd and Sam Mikulak will grace us with their presences—with the second US gymnast for each division to be named later. Presumably, the selection of Hurd is designed specifically to shut up those of us who still aren’t done talking about the worlds selection process. Nice try.

The sub-announcement here is that Simone will not be competing at American Cup, because otherwise…they would have announced her. I’m guessing Simone will end up going to the Tokyo one because of Olympic host and whatnot.

This American Cup will be different from any other American Cup because of its status as an Olympic qualifier. It’s the first event in the series to determine which three countries on the women’s side and men’s side will earn an additional +1 Olympian to go to Tokyo along with their already qualified teams of four.

All 12 nations that qualified teams to the Olympics are eligible to send athletes to AA world cups this year, so with the extra wildcard spot that the US receives as host, that means we’ll have 13 men and 13 women competing at American Cup rather than the traditional nine. Because of that, the competition has had to make a slight format change.

Instead of the usual system—where the men would start with floor and horse and then the women (and NBC) would join the competition in the third rotation—the men and women will be competing in two entirely separate sessions, with the women in the usual time slot and the men competing later in the afternoon. This is absolutely necessary because American Cup is already wayyyy too long, and now you’re adding a bunch more gymnasts. It needed to be split up. For my sake, if no one else’s.

This is also a win for dedicated MAG fans because they’ll see more routines than the usual 3.75, though probably a loss for men’s gymnastics exposure because you know the women will still be on NBC and the men will at best be on NBCSN, if not just on streaming.

I’ll be interested to see the rest of the AA world cup selections for the US men this year because unlike the women (who can send all different people to the different meets and still be comfortable winning the series) the men don’t have that luxury and need to be very strategic about who they’re sending to which meets to try to place in that top 3—without breaking Mikulak by just sending him to all of them.

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2020 Alabama Crimson Tide

ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE
Seniors
Wynter Childers
UB
BB
  • Made final 2019 lineups on UB, BB
  • NQS of 9.845 BB, 9.840 UB
  • No longer trains VT, FX
Maddie Desch
VT
BB
FX
  • Competed FX every meet in 2019
  • #3 returning score on FX (9.865)
  • Competed 9 BBs (NQS 9.805)
  • Showed 4 VTs, peak of 9.775
Shea Mahoney
VT
UB
FX
  • Competed VT, UB every meet in 2019
  • Competed 12 FXs, made final lineup
  • #2 returning score on UB (9.860)
  • #3 returning score on FX (9.865)
  • NQS of 9.830 on VT
Juniors
Kylie Dickson
UB
  • Competed UB in 13 of 14 meets in 2019
  • #3 returning score on UB (9.850)
  • Showed 4 VTs in 2018 season
Lexi Graber
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed AA in 9 of 14 meets in 2019
  • #1 returning score on BB (9.900), VT (9.895), FX (9.890)
  • NQS of 9.810 UB
Tia Kiaku
FX
  • Showed 2 FXs in 2019 following transfer from Ball State
  • Average 9.750
Alonza Klopfer
BB
  • Competed BB in 13 of 14 meets in 2019
  • #3 returning score on BB (9.850)
  • Competed FX in 2018, peak of 9.800
Sophomores
Emily Gaskins
VT
UB

BB
FX
  • Made final 2019 lineups on VT, UB, BB
  • #1 returning score on UB (9.870)
  • #3 returning score on VT (9.835)
  • NQS of 9.820 BB, average 9.690 FX
Jensie Givens
UB
BB
  • Competed 6 UBs, 1 BB in 2019
  • RQS of 9.780 UB, score of 8.925 BB
Griffin James
 
  • Did not compete in first season
  • Exhibition on VT, UB
Sania Mitchell
 
  • Did not compete in first season
  • Exhibition on VT
Shallon Olsen
VT
BB
FX
  • Made final 2019 lineups on VT, BB, FX
  • #2 returning score on all three events
  • NQS of 9.880 VT, 9.875 FX, 9.860 BB
Freshmen
Luisa Blanco
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • WOGA
  • 3rd AA, 2017 US Classic
  • 12th AA, 2017 US Nationals
Ella Burgess
VT
BB
FX
  • Florida Elite
  • 1st BB, 2nd VT, 2019 Region 8s
Emma DeSantis  
  • Brook-Lin
Makarri Doggette VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Buckeye
  • 1st AA, 2019 Nastia Cup
  • 1st AA, 2018 JO Nationals
Macy Orosco
UB
BB
  • Empire
  • 9th UB, 2019 Region 3s
Mati Waligora
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Olympia
  • 3rd AA, 2018 JO Nationals
  • 2nd AA, 2017 JO Nationals

FINAL SEASON RANKING
2019 – 12th
2018 – 8th
2017 – 6th
2016 – 3rd
2015 – 4th
2014 – 4th
2013 – 3rd
2012 – 1st
2011 – 1st
2010 – 3rd

THE 2019 STORY
Life has been in sharp decline lately for an Alabama team that isn’t supposed to have sharp declines, a decline that culminated in a 2019 result that saw the team fail to advance to nationals for the first time since 1982.

Particularly troubling will be that this finish was…about right. It wasn’t the result of some meltdown. Alabama spent the entire season ranked in the 8-11 zone, so while 12th is a little low, Alabama wasn’t some favorite to advance to nationals that imploded and got upset. The upset would have been if Alabama had defeated Michigan at regionals and made it to nationals (which did alllllllmost happen).

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