Moravansky VT: Y full, beautiful form in the air, hop back on the landing.Ībolnik FX: 2.5 twist opening pass, legs came apart on that twist in the air. Kotas UB: smooth connection, beautiful toe point on those handstands! Unique dismount but gets the landing! Clair VT: Tucked Tsuk 1.5, hop forward on the landing. Short on the handstands, half in half out landed off balance, had to lean back. Veglucci UB: beautiful height on the Geinger, some form in the air. Murphy VT: Y full, hop back on the landing, tons of height! 9.800. Cut away for a second and….that was the weirdest fall I’ve ever seen, but gets the dismount. Petrousek VT: Y full, great distance, hop back on the landing. RO 1.5 to punch front layout, off to the side, had to fight to keep it on her feet. Double tuck, some leg form in the double tuck. Hammond UB: hop back on the dismount, some issues with handstands.īannister FX: Front layout to front full step forward. Gainer full off the end, little off balance on the landing. 9.725.īergin BB: cat leap to front toss to beat jump, BEAUTIFUL connection. Rotation 1: WMU vault, CMU bars, EMU beam, BGSU floor (BSU, NIU, KSU on bye)īinstock: Y full, hop on the landing, some form in the air. I thoroughly appreciate Kent State giving me all of their lineups at once. Second team selections include Victoria Henry (BSU), Hannah Demers (CMU), Karlie Franz, Alyssa Guns, Rachel Decavitch (KSU), Al-Ashari (NIU), and Amanda Gruber (WMU) Of note, Pfister, Chemotti, Hamp, and Murphy were named First Team. While we wait, MAC announced the All-MAC selections earlier this morning. Natalie Hamp and Alyssa Al-Ashari of NIU and Isabella Rivelli of BGSU will be ones to watch on bars especially, and if you need a beam specialist to watch, Ella Chemotti of EMU has a beautiful routine. Taylor Pitchell of CMU will battle it out on floor exercise with the entire Kent State lineup, specifically Rachel Decavitch. Suki Pfister of Ball State will challenge her with a FHS front pike half that rivals anyone in the NCAA. Clair has a beautiful tucked Tsuk 1.5 vault that can score big if she sticks. 55 Eastern Michigan is the other MAC team to not hit 196 this year, but are coming into today with an “anything can happen” mentality that could work in their favor.Īs far as individuals go, Cassie St. 50 Bowling Green has had multiple all-arounders throughout the season and relied on those routines to hit big scores when it counts, while No. 47 Northern Illinois hasn’t hit 196 all season and will want to hit that number today to close out the season on a high note. 41 Kent State has had a rough go on beam and uses a solid floor rotation to balance it out, so if the Golden Flashes can hit both events, watch out. 37 Central Michigan is coming off of some uncharacteristic mistakes at its last meet and hopes to use today to solidify some positions for individual qualifiers. Ball State came out of nowhere this year and is hunting for its first team title since 2002, while Western Michigan is hoping to get out of the play-in round for regionals and advance to Day 2. 32 Ball State are separated by almost 0.250 points in NQS. Happy last day of MAC-tion! This is going to be a jam-packed event with maybe a few surprises in store for us all!
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