?<?xml:namespace prefix="st1" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"?>Nebraska Head Coach: Dan Kendig (14th Year) <?xml:namespace prefix="o" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"?>
?Current Record: 15-3 (2-1 Big 12)
?2007 High Score: 196.975 (at Hearts Invitational, 2/17/07)
?Last Meet: Win, 196.50-195.45 (vs. IowaState, 3/11/07)
?2006 NCAA Finish: 5th (196.125)
The fifth-ranked Nebraska women’s gymnastics team travels to Baton Rouge, La., this Friday, March 16 to take on No. 8 LSU. Competition is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The Huskers claim a 10-8-2 all-time series record over LSU.
NU will compete without its usual lineup in Baton Rouge, as six Huskers -- Sabrina Long, Vanessa Meloche, Emily Parsons, Maria Scaffidi, Kylie Stone and Brittney Williams -- did not travel with the team on Thursday based on a decision by head coach Dan Kendig.
"We determined it was in the best interest of the individual gymnasts and our team that they should remain in Lincoln to take care of some academic or medical responsibilities over spring break," Kendig said. "We look forward to seeing them back in the lineup for our final home meet next Friday."
Nebraska is 15-3 on the year after defeating No. 15 Iowa State, 196.50-195.45, last Sunday in Lincoln. The Huskers scored a 49.0 or better on vault, bars and beam and swept the individual event titles.
Following its final regular-season road meet of the season, Nebraska returns to the BobDevaneySportsCenter for its last home meet of 2007 with a dual against Kentucky on Friday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. The UK meet will also feature Senior Night recognition for Nebraska’s two seniors, Stephanie Carter and Michele Zabawa.
Nebraska’s Competition Order at LSU
Rotation LSU Nebraska
1 Vault Uneven Bars
2 Uneven Bars Vault
3 Balance Beam Floor Exercise
4 Floor Exercise Balance Beam
Scouting the Competition: No. 8 LSU Tigers
?Head Coach: D-D Breaux (30th Year)
?2007 Record: 6-4 (4-2 SEC)
?2007 High Score: 197.175 (vs. PennState, 3/9/07)
?Last Meet: Win, 197.175-196.275 (vs. PennState, 3/9/07)
?2006 NCAA Finish: Eighth (195.65)
A Glance at the Tigers...
?LSU boasts three All-Americans on its roster: Kelly Phelan, three-time honoree Kristi Esposito and two-time All-American Lisa Rennie.
?Junior Ashley Clare-Kearney is ranked for No. 1 nationally on vault, just ahead of Nebraska’s Emily Parsons, who is No. 2.
?LSU’s meeting with Nebraska marks the second time the two programs see each other in 2007. The Tigers first squared off with the Huskers at the Super Six Challenge on Jan. 6, where they posted a fourth-place 194.125 behind NU’s 195.20 for second.
?LSU head coach D-D Breaux achieved her 500th career win on Jan. 26 with a 196.50-195.575 victory over Arkansas.
Reviewing the Weekend: Nebraska vs. IowaState
?Nebraska posted a score of 196.50 to defeat conference rival IowaState (195.45).
?Junior Emily Parsons competed as an all-arounder for just the fourth time this season and captured four individual event crowns for the fourth consecutive week: vault (9.925), beam (9.90), floor (9.925) and all-around (39.575). Parsons’ all-around mark tied her season high, while her bars score (9.825) left her in seventh place and set a season best.
?Parsons now owns 76 individual crowns in her Husker career.
?Sophomore Kylie Stone claimed the bars title with a career-high 9.90.
?Senior Stephanie Carter tallied career bests on bars (9.85) and floor (9.90) to finish second on both events. She added a third place 9.875 on vault.
?Junior Desire’ Sniatynski earned fourth-place honors on vault by tying her career high of 9.825, which she has achieved three times this year.
Top-Ranked Parsons Named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week
Junior Emily Parsons was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week for the fourth time this season, earning the 13th weekly conference honor of her career, the Big 12 office announced Tuesday, March 16. The St. Charles, Mo., native has also garnered Event-Specialist-of-the-Week nods three times in her junior campaign. Parsons, who is the nation’s top-ranked floor performer and is ranked No. 2 on vault and No. 3 on beam, was recognized after finishing first in the all-around (39.575), vault (9.925), beam (9.90) and floor (9.925) in Nebraska’s win over Iowa State last Sunday at the Devaney Center.
Parsons earned her 10th weekly conference honor two weeks ago after achieving the first perfect 10.0 score of her career on vault at NC State’s Hearts Invitational on Feb. 17. She has claimed 76 event crowns in just over two seasons at Nebraska.
Parsons has earned seven All-America awards in the last two seasons and finished fourth on vault and sixth on floor in the individual event finals at the 2006 NCAA Championships. Parsons was also named the South Central Regional Gymnast of the Year and snagged Big 12 Conference crowns on vault and beam in 2006. In a sophomore season that saw her earn four All-Big 12 nods (vault, beam, floor and all-around), Parsons went on to claim NCAA regional titles on vault, floor and all-around for the second straight year.
Carter Takes First Big 12 Weekly Honor for Awards Sweep
Senior Stephanie Carter was honored as Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week for the first time in her career, the conference office announced Tuesday, March 16. Carter joined teammate Emily Parsons, the current Big 12 Gymnast of the Week, in a sweep of the weekly conference awards.
Carter was recognized after achieving career highs on bars (9.85) and floor (9.90) to finish second on both events against IowaState last Sunday. The Bryn Athyn, Pa., native also contributed a 9.875 on vault to earn third-place honors.
A second-team All-American on floor in 2006, Carter also earned All-Big 12 accolades on vault in her junior year.
Parsons Moves Up to No. 2 on Nebraska’s All-Time Titles Chart
After earning four individual event titles against IowaState last Sunday, junior Emily Parsons owns a total of 76 event crowns in just over two years at NU, placing her at No. 2 on Nebraska’s all-time career individual titles chart. Parsons now trails only Richelle Simpson, who garnered 77 individual crowns at Nebraska. With 72 titles following the Utah meet, Parsons passed former Husker Heather Brink, who earned a total of 70 in her career. Two of Nebraska’s most decorated gymnasts, Simpson and Brink were both two-time NCAA champions in their four-year Husker careers.
Gymnast Years at NU Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total Career Titles
Richelle Simpson 2002-05 9 39 6 23 77
Emily Parsons 2005-present 16 34 26 --- 76
Heather Brink 1997-2000 7 19 10 34 70
Kendig Builds One of Nation’s Top Programs at Nebraska
Head Coach Dan Kendig is the all-time winningest coach in the 30 years of Nebraska women's gymnastics history. In 13 seasons at Nebraska, Kendig is 326-118-4 overall and 230-44-2 in regular-season meets. Kendig is in his 24th year of coaching and owns a career record of 439-231-4.
A six-time Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year, Kendig has guided the Huskers to eight conference championships and three straight regional championships from 2000 to 2002.
He has also led Nebraska to 10 NCAA Championships appearances in the past 12 seasons, including NCAA Super Six Finals appearances in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. Kendig was honored as the NCAA Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2003, a year in which the Huskers finished fourth nationally.
Under Kendig's guidance in 2006, Nebraska finished with a 26-11-1 overall record. The Huskers placed second (196.275) in the NCAA Southeast Regional behind Georgia and also placed fifth (196.175) in their eighth consecutive NCAA Championships appearance. Seven of Kendig's gymnasts -- Emily Parsons (AA, V, FX), Tricia Woo (BB, FX), Vanessa Meloche (UB), Michele Zabawa (UB), Desire’ Sniatynski (UB), Stephanie Carter (FX) and Kylie Stone (V) -- earned a total of 10 All-America honors.
Kendig is assisted by associate head coach Danna Durante, who is in her fifth season with Nebraska, and assistant coach Tim Garrison, who is in his first year on the Husker staff.
Sniatynski Emerges as All-Arounder in Husker Lineup
Junior Desire’ Sniatynski has emerged as one of Nebraska’s top all-around competitors, as she ranks 16th nationally in the all-around standings with a regional qualifying score of 39.20. She is also rated 11th nationally on bars with a 9.875 RQS. After her career-high 39.375 performance at Missouri, Sniatynski was recognized with her first career Big 12 Gymnast-of-the-Week award on Jan. 31.
The Kenosha, Wis., native followed with a 39.25 score to place second against Oklahoma on Feb. 2, when she also took a share of the floor title with teammates Emily Parsons and Kylie Stone with a 9.85. In addition, Sniatynski finished second on bars (9.85), third on vault (9.80) and seventh on beam (9.75). She took second in the all-around with a 39.225 against Utah, while also finishing second on bars (9.875). Against IowaState the following week, Sniatynski placed fourth on vault with a career-high-tying 9.825, as well as sixth on beam (9.80) and fifth on floor (9.825).
A two-time All-American on bars, Sniatynski is the defending co-Big 12 bars champion. She has earned a total of 12 individual event crowns in just over two full seasons of competition for the Huskers.
Rock-Solid Stone Notches Career High All-Around at NC State
Sophomore Kylie Stone has had a breakout season as a sophomore, as she scored a career-high all-around score at NC State’s Hearts invitational on Feb. 17 with a 39.425 to pass her previous record of 39.40 set at the 2006 NCAA Super Six Finals. Against IowaState last Sunday, Stone won her fifth individual event title of the season with a career-best 9.90 on bars.
After a superb showing at Michigan on Feb. 9, Stone was named Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week for the first time in her career. She was recognized after garnering the floor title against the Wolverines with a 9.925, while tallying an outstanding career-high 9.90 on vault.
A second-team All-American on vault, Stone headlined the steady 2006 freshman class and was an All-Big 12 honoree in the all-around with a 39.25 performance at the Big 12 Championships in Lincoln. She came to Nebraska with an impressive list of accomplishments, having been a 2004 Canadian Olympian and a four-time Canadian senior national champion.
Zabawa Ties Career Night in Raleigh
Senior Michele Zabawa tied her career-best mark on vault and captured her first event title of the season on bars at the Hearts Invitational at NC State on Feb. 17. Zabawa notched a 9.90 to take second on vault and tie her career high, which was established in her freshman year on March 6, 2004 in a dual with Minnesota.
The Omaha, Neb., native and three-time All-American also tied with teammate Kylie Stone for her first bars title of the season.
A three-time All-American, Zabawa was the 2005 Big 12 uneven bars champion and is a two-time all-conference honoree on bars.
A Bright Future: The New Husker Class Contributes to NU Lineup
Nebraska welcomed three true freshmen to its roster this season, as Maria Scaffidi, Kathryn Howard and Molly Ohnoutka joined the Huskers for 2007. A native of Sussex, Wis., Scaffidi is a former junior international elite gymnast. At the 2000 Junior Pan American Championships, Scaffidi led the U.S. team to a first-place finish, while also taking the all-around and beam crowns. Scaffidi finished fifth on floor (9.825) in a strong meet against Utah on March 4, while also competing on vault (9.675) and beam (9.625).
Howard joined NU after the fall semester, having graduated early from KeystoneNationalHigh School. The Huntsville, Texas, native has made an immediate impact on the beam lineup, as she finished second on the event at Missouri on Jan. 26 with a career-high score of 9.875. Howard also finished fourth on beam against IowaState, scoring a 9.825 and tying fellow Husker Michele Zabawa.
Ohnoutka, who hails from Omaha, Neb., will redshirt in 2007 while she rehabilitates an injury suffered during her senior year of high school.
Sophomore All-Americans Become Seasoned Veterans
Nebraska’s sophomore class includes a trio of returning All-Americans in Tricia Woo, Kylie Stone and Vanessa Meloche. Woo, a native of Milpitas, Calif., took first-team honors on floor at the NCAA Championships by finishing 10th, and second-team honors on beam. She has been as solid in her second year, as she tied with teammate Emily Parsons for first on beam with a 9.90 against Oklahoma. At the Masters Classic, Woo won her second beam title of the year by tying with Parsons (9.875), and just one week later against Utah, Woo set a career best on beam with a 9.925 to finish second.
The class also boasts a pair of former Canadian National Team members in Meloche and Stone. Meloche, a first-team All-American and the reigning Big 12 champion on bars, came out strong in her inaugural season as a Husker to win six individual bars titles. A seven-year member of the national team, she was the 2002 Canadian National bars champion. Meloche has claimed three bars titles in 2007, but suffered an injury on her landing on bars at Michigan three weeks ago. After determining that she sustained the third ACL tear of her gymnastics career, Meloche underwent her 11th overall surgery and will be out for the remainder of the season.
A second-team All-American on vault in 2006, Stone grabbed an all-around crown and a floor title at PennState in 2006 to break into the NU lineup full-time. Before beginning her career at Nebraska, Stone competed in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, and finished 14th in the all-around at the 2003 World Championships in Anaheim, Calif., making her the highest-finishing Canadian female all-arounder in World Championships history.
Six Huskers Named to Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Six current or former Nebraska women’s gymnasts were placed on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll, the conference office announced Feb. 5. The honor roll recognizes student-athletes with a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher during the previous semester, and within Nebraska’s 270 selections, 33 earned perfect 4.0 GPAs.
Former Husker Jamie Saas led the impressive contingent of women’s gymnasts on the list. Seniors Stephanie Carter and Michele Zabawa were honored for the seventh and sixth time, respectively. Sophomores Vanessa Meloche and Tricia Woo, as well as freshman Molly Ohnoutka, also achieved the conference academic honor. Meloche has been selected three times, while Woo and Ohnoutka both earned the honor for the first time in their careers.