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Washington 2017

WASHINGTON ROSTER 2017
Seniors
Kaitlyn
Duranczyk
  • Top UB routine and weekly BB, FX in 2016
  • 2016 RQS: UB – 9.895, FX – 9.840, BB – 9.785
Janae Janik
  • Competed UB, BB until January injury in 2016
  • Contributed occasional FX in first two years
  • 2015 RQS: BB – 9.850, UB – 9.830, FX – 9.815
Alex Yacalis
  • Weekly VT, FX and backup BB in 2016
  • 2016 RQS: VT – 9.835, FX – 9.835, BB avg – 9.565
Juniors
Hailey Burleson
  • Regular VT, UB, BB contributor in 2016
  • Provides backup FX
  • 2016 RQS: VT – 9.805, UB – 9.785, BB – 9.645, FX avg – 9.681
Joslyn Goings
  • Competed AA in final 10 meets of 2016
  • 2016 RQS: BB – 9.865, VT – 9.820, FX – 9.770, UB – 9.745
Emily Liddle
  • Frequent VT, FX routines in 2016
  • 2016 RQS: VT – 9.755, FX – 9.750
Zoey Schaefer
  • Returned from 2015 Achilles injury to compete UB, FX at each meet
  • 2016 RQS: FX – 9.835, UB – 9.775
Sophomores
Kristyn Hoffa
  • Did not compete in freshman year
Monica Riley
  • Did not compete in freshman year
Malory Rose
  • Weekly BB leadoff in 2016
  • 2016 RQS: BB – 9.810
Freshmen
Madison Copiak
  • Calgary
  • 2016 Canadian Championship 6th AA
  • 2016 Olympic alternate
Michaela
Nelson
  • Hill’s
  • 2015 JO Nationals AA, BB, FX champion
  • 2016 JO Nationals 10th AA, 7th FX
Evanni
Roberson
  • Emerald City
  • 2016 JO Nationals 7th AA, 1st UB
Haley Roy
  • Auburn WA
  • 2016 Washington state AA, VT champion
Maya
Washington
  • San Mateo
  • 2015 JO Nationals 6th UB
  • Her name is Washington and she goes to Washington

Recent History
2016 – 18th
2015 – 34th
2014 – 26th
2013 – 19th
2012 – 18th
2011 – 18th
2010 – 23rd

Last year, Washington returned to the ranking we expect of this team following a couple extremely bleak years that involved not having enough vaults, and missing time, and tremors, and auditory hallucinations in the third person. Things are better now. While the absence of Allison Northey puts significant strain on all four lineups to find new 9.850s, the freshman class is hearty, accomplished, and nationally competitive, which should allow for first-year head coach Elise Ray to keep Washington on the same track and competitive (if not favored) in this year’s YIM v. RAY Pac-12 Throwdown For Like Probably 6th, which is basically the most important thing going on in college gymnastics. Continue reading Washington 2017