2021 Denver Pioneers

2021 DENVER ROSTER
Seniors
Lynnzee Brown
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed AA in first 7 meets before injury
  • #1 returning score on FX (9.920), UB (9.895), VT (9.870)
  • #2 returning score on BB (9.895)
  • Finished ranked #7 AA for second straight year
Emily Glynn
VT
UB
FX
  • Competed VT, UB, FX every meet in 2020
  • #2 returning score on UB (9.890), VT (9.810)
  • #4 returning score on FX (9.825)
Mia Sundstrom
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed in first 5 meets of 2020 before injury
  • Avg of 9.830 VT, 9.825 UB, 9.575 BB
Juniors
Natalie Morton
UB
  • Competed 4 UBs in 2020, avg 9.444
Alexandra Ruiz
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed AA in 8 of 10 meets in 2020
  • #3 returning score on FX (9.835), VT (9.800)
  • #4 returning score on UB (9.860), BB (9.820)
Alexis Vasquez
BB
  • Competed BB in every meet in 2020
  • #1 returning score on BB (9.960)
  • Competed 1 VT for 9.725
Sophomores
Victoria Fitts
VT
  • Competed 2 VTs in 2020, hit 1 of 2 for 9.825
Amoree Lockhart
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Competed BB, FX every meet in 2020
  • #2 returning score on FX (9.845)
  • #4 returning score on BB (9.820)
  • Showed 4 UBs (avg 9.306), 1 VT (9.525)
Callie Schlottman
BB
  • Competed 3 BB in 2020, hitting 2 of 3
AK Subject VT
UB
FX
  • Competed VT, UB every meet in 2020
  • #3 returning score on UB (9.870)
  • #4 returning score on VT (9.760)
  • Competed FX in 8 of 10 meets, NQS 9.685
Freshmen
Rose Casali
VT
UB
FX
  • Southeastern
  • 6th AA, 5th UB, 2019 JO Nationals
Jessica Hutchinson
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • Silvia’s
  • 10th FX, 2019 JO Nationals
Isabel Mabanta
VT
BB
FX
  • Denton
  • Former senior elite
  • 19th AA, 2018 US Classic
Rylie Mundell
VT
UB
BB
FX
  • CGI
  • 4th AA, 2019 JO Nationals
  • 7th AA, 2020 Nastia Cup
Abbie Thompson
VT
BB
FX
  • Orlando Metro
  • 6th AA, 4th FX, 2019 JO Nationals

RANKING HISTORY
2020 – 7th
2019 – 4th
2018 – 15th
2017 – 9th
2016 – 15th
2015 – 15th
2014 – 18th
2013 – 20th
2012 – 23rd
2011 – 17th

THE 2020 STORY
The 2020 season (as it were) may have seen a drop for Denver in the rankings compared to 2019’s finish, but that was pretty much always going to happen. A very specific confluence of events allowed Denver to finish 4th in 2019, and being able to retain a spot in the top 8 during the 2020 season with competitive scores throughout the year—even when Lynnzee Brown was missing with injury, on top of not having Sundstrom—proved that 2019 wasn’t a fluke and that 2020 should be chalked up as a victory.

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