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Table of Contents<br />

Husky Facts .................................................................. 1<br />

Season Outlook ........................................................ 2-3<br />

2005 Schedule ............................................................. 4<br />

Husky Roster ................................................................ 4<br />

Husky <strong>Gym</strong>nast Bios ............................................... 5-23<br />

Chelsea Bakken ....................................................... 5<br />

Brittney Brabec ........................................................ 6<br />

Jessica Brown ......................................................... 7<br />

Jennifer Chang ........................................................ 8<br />

Carly Dockendorf ................................................ 9-10<br />

Natalie Gillan ........................................................ 11<br />

Raimey Iselin ......................................................... 12<br />

Tacia LaBatte .................................................... 13-14<br />

Lily Le ................................................................ 14-15<br />

Kim Lewis ......................................................... 15-16<br />

Kelly McDonald ................................................ 17-18<br />

Julie Mederios ................................................. 18-19<br />

Camille Primous ..................................................... 19<br />

Tori Quandt ............................................................ 20<br />

Darcee Schiller ...................................................... 21<br />

Molly Seaman .................................................. 22-23<br />

Nicole Waiss ......................................................... 24<br />

Bob Levesque, head coach ........................................ 25<br />

Frank Lee, assistant coach ........................................ 26<br />

Heidi Coleman, assistant coach ................................ 26<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Results .............................................................. 27<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Season Bests .................................................... 28<br />

Huskies at the NCAAs ............................................... 29<br />

NCAA Championship History .................................... 30<br />

NCAA Regionals ........................................................ 31<br />

Pac-10 Championships .............................................. 32<br />

Pac-10 History ...................................................... 33-34<br />

All-Time Record vs. Opponents ................................. 34<br />

Top Pac-10/NCAA Regional Finishers ....................... 35<br />

All-Time High Scores & Records .......................... 36-38<br />

UW <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Awards ........................................... 39<br />

UW Letterwinners ..................................................... 40<br />

UW Year-by-Year Results .................................... 41-47<br />

The Husky Experience .......................................... 48-60<br />

School: University of Washington<br />

Location: Seattle, WA 98195<br />

Founded: November 4, 1861<br />

Enrollment: 39,000 (28,000 undergraduate)<br />

President: Mark Emmert<br />

Athletic Director: Todd Turner<br />

Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Jeff Compher<br />

Senior Associate Athletic Director: Marie Tuite<br />

Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. J. Patrick Dobel<br />

Assistant Director of Olympic Sports: Karen Flor<br />

Media Relations Director: Jim Daves<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />

Nickname: Huskies<br />

Colors: Purple and Gold<br />

Conference: Pacific-10<br />

Home Court: Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Capacity: 10,000<br />

Media Relations Contact: Brian Tom<br />

Phone: (206) 897-1742<br />

Fax: (206) 543-5000<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Graves Building<br />

Box 354070<br />

Seattle, WA 98195-4070<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics Office Phones: (206) 543-1826 or (206) 543-6443<br />

Head Coach: Bob Levesque (Fresno State 1972), 15th year<br />

Record at Washington: 167-134-2 (14 years)<br />

Overall Record: 167-134-2 (14 years)<br />

Credits: The <strong>2004</strong> Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Media <strong>Guide</strong> was written by Brian Tom,<br />

assistant director of media relations, Jim Daves, assistant athletic director for media<br />

relations and Alisa Brandle, student assistant in the media relations department. The<br />

publication was designed <strong>com</strong>pletely in-house using desktop publishing applications.<br />

Photography by Corky Trewin, Heather Maynez, Bruce Terami and Joanie Komura.<br />

Printing by University of Washington Department of Publications Services (Judy Robertson).<br />

The Cover: Pictured on the cover of the 2005 UW <strong>Gym</strong>nastics <strong>Guide</strong> are the four Husky<br />

seniors, Carly Dockendorf, Tacia LaBatte, Kim Lewis and Molly Seaman.<br />

Husky <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Facts<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

Heidi Coleman (Univ. of British Columbia 1992), third year<br />

Frank Lee (Washington 1989), sixth year<br />

Athletic Trainer: Kathy Thompson<br />

Equipment Manager: Gary McGuire<br />

Student Manager: Carmen Jordan<br />

Academic Coordinator: Rick Mulcahy<br />

Academic Advisor: Ashlee Anderson<br />

Director of Academic Services: Pam Robenolt<br />

Director of Total Student-Athlete Program and Health Education:<br />

Suzanne Steen<br />

Team Physician: Dr. John O'Kane<br />

Team Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. Carol Tietz<br />

Team Chiropractor: Dr. Lew Estabrook<br />

Letterwinners Lost: Three<br />

Bijoya Das, Amy Metcalf, Emily Pritchard<br />

Letterwinners Returning: Eight<br />

Chelsea Bakken, Carly Dockendorf, Tacia LaBatte, Kim Lewis,<br />

Kelly McDonald, Tori Quandt, Darcee Schiller, Molly Seaman<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers: Nine<br />

Brittney Brabec, Jessica Brown, Jennifer Chang, Natalie Gillan,<br />

Raimey Islen, Lily Le, Julie Mederios, Camille Primous, Nicole Waiss<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Overall Record: 12-10-1<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Conference Record/Place: Sixth<br />

NCAA West Regional: Fifth<br />

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2<br />

Husky Outlook<br />

Huskies Hope To Score Elusive NCAA Spot<br />

To say the Washington gymnastics team went<br />

through highs and lows last year might be cliché, but<br />

it accurately sums up the Huskies’ season.<br />

The highs were numerous, as the team posted five<br />

of the top seven scores in the program’s history,<br />

including shattering the school scoring record by<br />

posting a 198.025 in a three-way home meet.<br />

Washington also set scoring records on bars, beam<br />

and floor en route to a 12-10-1 season. One of those<br />

wins was over top-ranked UCLA, the second time in<br />

school history that UW knocked off the Bruins.<br />

Despite all the success, what the team and Coach<br />

Bob Levesque remember most is the one meet that<br />

proved to be the low point of the season. The secondseeded<br />

Huskies finished a disappointing fifth place at<br />

the North Central Regional held in Denver, Colo. and<br />

failed to qualify as a team for the NCAA<br />

Championships.<br />

“We had the worst meet of the entire year on the<br />

worst day to have it,” says Levesque. “We had just<br />

<strong>com</strong>e off of a school record team score, so we went<br />

into regionals riding high and thinking that we had a<br />

legitimate shot of making it (to the NCAA<br />

Championships).”<br />

The Huskies struggled on their opening event,<br />

bars, recording the team’s lowest score of the season<br />

and were never able to recover.<br />

“That was very uncharacteristic of our team,”<br />

says Levesque. “We ended our own season, it wasn’t<br />

like anyone stepped up to bat and beat us. We have<br />

been soul searching and trying to figure out why.”<br />

Levesque is hoping to rally the troops and is<br />

confident that this year’s team will finish their season<br />

on a higher note. One thing on the Huskies side is that<br />

the West Regionals are going to be held in Bank of<br />

America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion on April 9,<br />

giving Washington the proverbial home-court<br />

advantage.<br />

“Luckily we are hosting regionals this year,”<br />

Levesque says with a sigh of relief. “If we make the<br />

Super Six, that’s great. If we are national champions,<br />

that’s great too. But, the number one goal for us right<br />

now is to make nationals as a team.”<br />

The Huskies have not been to the NCAA<br />

Championships as a team since 1998. In order to<br />

make it this year, the Huskies must fill some big<br />

shoes. Levesque has eight returning letterwinners<br />

and nine new<strong>com</strong>ers on the roster that will challenge<br />

for that elusive NCAA bid.<br />

“The team this year is actually stronger than the<br />

team that we had last year,” Levesque says. “We lost<br />

Emily Pritchard and Amy Metcalf, but we have people<br />

who have really stepped up.”<br />

Although Pritchard and Metcalf are gone, senior<br />

Carly Dockendorf, the lone Husky to <strong>com</strong>pete at the<br />

<strong>2004</strong> NCAA Championships, is back. Dockendorf tied<br />

for 24 th on the floor at the NCAAs and recorded two<br />

perfect 10s in the event during the season. She is the<br />

Carly Dockendorf<br />

team’s leading returner with 31 individual event titles<br />

and will also be counted on to shoulder the team’s<br />

leadership role.<br />

“I think the kids really look up to Carly,” says<br />

Levesque. “She makes a natural team captain. She is<br />

a great team leader and is always very vocal and<br />

upbeat in the gym.”<br />

As the team leader, Dockendorf will be counted<br />

on to pace the all-around. She has proven her ability<br />

on the floor time and time again and has also been a<br />

force on the vault and the bars, winning individual<br />

titles in both events. It is the beam that proves to be<br />

her greatest challenge. Levesque is confident that<br />

Tacia LaBatte<br />

Dockendorf, who is one of the top pole vaulters on the<br />

Husky track and field team, can conquer the beam.<br />

“Beam is a mental event and it is tough,” says<br />

Levesque. “Any sport she puts her mind to do, she<br />

does well.”<br />

Besides Dockendorf, the Huskies return three<br />

other seniors that will be expected to contribute in<br />

their final campaign.<br />

Tacia LaBatte was a regular in the Huskies' vault,<br />

bars and floor lineup last year and will be counted on<br />

again in those events. She has battled through back<br />

problems her whole career, but hasn’t let that hold<br />

her back. Not only did LaBatte have regular gymnastics<br />

workouts to attend during the fall, but was also a<br />

member of the Husky cheer squad.<br />

“Tacia’s back has been hurting since she came<br />

here,” says Levesque. “She started out really well<br />

this year and we have the depth to rest her, so we will<br />

do that. We’ll need her on vault and bars throughout<br />

the’whole season.”<br />

Another Husky that has battled through injuries<br />

during her career is senior Molly Seaman. The<br />

Alabama-native has been Washington’s anchor on<br />

the beam and will be counted on to fulfill the same<br />

role this season. She ranked second in the nation on<br />

the beam last year and won six event titles on the<br />

apparatus. When healthy, Seaman will also be counted<br />

on contributing on the floor.<br />

“It is her final season and we are really going to<br />

need her,” Levesque says about Seaman."As long as<br />

Molly is healthy, she is our stud on beam. She fights<br />

through things and has a positive attitude. Besides<br />

Carly, Molly is the team leader.”<br />

The fourth senior on the team is Kim Lewis. Lewis<br />

is a versatile performer who can <strong>com</strong>pete on the bars,<br />

beam and floor. Lewis proved to be a consistent force<br />

in the Huskies’ bar lineup, scoring 9.700 in five of


Husky Outlook<br />

Molly Seaman<br />

eight meets. Levesque will count on Lewis to continue<br />

leading by example and be a positive influence on the<br />

younger classes, as she is considered one of the<br />

team’s hardest workers.<br />

Another of the team’s hardest and most focused<br />

workers is Kelly McDonald, the lone junior on the<br />

squad. McDonald had a dynamic sophomore season,<br />

setting the Husky all-around record score with a<br />

39.825 against Arizona State and recording only the<br />

third perfect 10 on the vault in Husky history. She has<br />

struggled with a heel injury during fall workouts and<br />

will be counted on in the all-around if her injury does<br />

Kelly McDonald<br />

not hold her back.<br />

The sophomore class is much improved from last<br />

year and will be counted on heavily this season.<br />

Chelsea Bakken should be the head of the class and<br />

has been identified by Coach Levesque and her<br />

teammates as the one member on the team who will<br />

be the biggest surprise this season.<br />

“She is going to do really well on all four events,”<br />

says Levesque about Bakken.”She came back in great<br />

shape and is really strong right now. Kids really look<br />

up to her now because she is really infectious as far<br />

as her attitude. She will be a real leader this year and<br />

into the future.”<br />

Returning sophomores Tori Quandt and Darcee<br />

Schiller could also factor into the lineup. Quandt<br />

figures to <strong>com</strong>pete in the floor and vault all year,<br />

while Schiller will add depth in the bars and vault.<br />

Sophomore transfer Lily Le has been a nice find for the<br />

Huskies and will figure in the vault, floor and beam<br />

lineup. Le, who <strong>com</strong>peted for Southeast Missouri<br />

State last season, could be called upon to score for<br />

the Huskies in the all-around.<br />

Another second-year Husky, Nikki Waiss,<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in one meet as a freshman last year before<br />

utilizing a redshirt season. Waiss has struggled with<br />

a shin injury but will be a permanent starter in the<br />

vault and bars lineup when healthy.<br />

Last but definitely not least, the Huskies will need<br />

several of their seven true freshmen to emerge and<br />

crack the lineup. That should not be a problem as<br />

Coach Levesque estimates what the group lacks in<br />

experience, they easily <strong>com</strong>pensate for in talent.<br />

Among the seven freshmen, Brittney Brabec and<br />

Raimey Iselin stood out in fall workouts. Brabec<br />

shined both on a talent level and leadership role. She<br />

is expected to make an immediate impact on the bars<br />

and beam and may be called upon to score in the allaround.<br />

Iselin also emerged as an all-around candidate<br />

and at the very least will contribute to the floor and<br />

bars lineup.<br />

The other freshmen filling roles for the Huskies<br />

are Natalie Gillian, who emerged as a strong candidate<br />

on the floor and vault. Canadian import Julie Mederios<br />

will crack the beam and vault lineup, while Jessica<br />

Brown could make an impact on the beam if she can<br />

over<strong>com</strong>e off-season wrist surgery. Camille Primous<br />

is one of the strongest girls on the team and should be<br />

in the bars lineup, while Jennifer Chang has a chance<br />

to <strong>com</strong>pete on the bars and beam for Washington.<br />

As a whole, Levesque sees the team gelling<br />

together nicely. The strength of the squad should be<br />

on the floor and the beam, which is an about face from<br />

last season. Perhaps that’s a good sign, as the Huskies<br />

top event last year ended up costing them a shot at<br />

the NCAA Championships.<br />

“Last year one of our strongest event was<br />

bars,””Levesque remembers. “What’s funny about<br />

each season and each event is that from year to year<br />

your strongest events may be<strong>com</strong>e your weakest<br />

events. This year we aren’t going to struggle on bars,<br />

but it will not be our best.”<br />

Kim Lewis<br />

The UW will have to perform their best this year<br />

if they expect to meet their ultimate goal of reaching<br />

the NCAA Championships. Their schedule is laced<br />

with top-caliber <strong>com</strong>petition, but Levesque isn’t<br />

worried about who is on the other side of the mat. He<br />

is more concerned about avoiding the highs and lows<br />

of last season and remaining consistent.<br />

“We don’t even look at the teams who we face,”<br />

explains Levesque. “We are just going to do what we<br />

do. We don’t have an offense or a defense, we do<br />

what we do period. It’s not about win-loss records,<br />

it’s about scores.”<br />

Chelsea Bakken<br />

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Husky Outlook<br />

2005 Husky Roster<br />

Name HT YR EXP Hometown (High School/Club)<br />

Chelsea Bakken 5-3 So. 1V Mesa, AZ (Mountain View/Desert Devils)<br />

Brittney Brabec 5-5 Fr. HS Gresham, OR (Portland Christian/Metro <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center)<br />

Jessica Brown 5-1 Fr. HS Phoenix, AZ (Sunnyslope/Arizona Sunrays <strong>Gym</strong>nastics)<br />

Jennifer Chang 5-7 Fr. HS Ta<strong>com</strong>a, WA (Woodrow Wilson/Grace <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center)<br />

Carly Dockendorf 5-4 Sr. 3V Port Moody, British Columbia (Best Secondary/Abbotsford Twisters)<br />

Natalie Gillan 5-4 Fr. HS Denver, CO (Pomona/Xtreme Altitude)<br />

Raimey Iselin 5-4 Fr. HS Sumner, WA (Auburn Riverside/Puget Sound School of <strong>Gym</strong>nastics)<br />

Tacia LaBatte 5-0 Sr. 3V Kaneohe, HI (Castle/Utah/Hawaiian Island Twisters)<br />

Kimberly Lewis 5-4 Sr. 3V Puyallup, WA (Rogers/Grace <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center)<br />

Lily Le 4-11 So. TR Kennewick, WA (Southridge/SE Missouri State/Mid-Columbia <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Academy)<br />

Kelly McDonald 5-1 Jr. 2V Seattle, WA (Roosevelt/Cascade Elite <strong>Gym</strong>nastics)<br />

Julie Mederios 5-4 Fr. HS Delta, British Columbia (North Delta/Flicka <strong>Gym</strong>nastics)<br />

Camille Primous 5-4 Fr. HS Seattle, WA (Ingraham/Seattle <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Academy)<br />

Tori Quandt 5-3 So. 1V Santa Rose, CA (Santa Rose/Rohnest Park <strong>Gym</strong>nastics)<br />

Darcee Schiller 5-3 So. 1V Abbotsford, British Columbia (Bateman Secondary/Abbotsford Twisters)<br />

Molly Seaman 5-1 Sr. 3V Tuscaloosa, AL (Tuscaloosa County/Bama Bounders)<br />

Nicole Waiss 5-4 Fr. RS Mill Creek, WA (Jackson/Cascade Elite)<br />

Head Coach: Bob Levesque<br />

Assistant Coach: Heidi Coleman<br />

Assistant Coach: Frank Lee<br />

Athletic Trainer: Kathy Thompson<br />

Equipment Manager: Gary McGuire<br />

Student Manager: Carmen Jordan<br />

Alphabetical Roster with Pronunciation Key<br />

Name<br />

Pronunciation<br />

Chelsea Bakken<br />

BOCK-en<br />

Brittney Brabec<br />

BRAY-beck<br />

Carly Dockendorf<br />

DOCK-en-dorf<br />

Raimey Iselin<br />

RAY-me ICE-lin<br />

Tacia LaBatte<br />

TASH-uh luh-BAT<br />

Julie Mederios<br />

Muh-DEER-ose<br />

Tori Quandt<br />

rhymes with "Haunt"<br />

Camille Primous<br />

PREM-iss<br />

Nicole Waiss<br />

rhymes with "Dice"<br />

Bob Levesque<br />

luh-VECK<br />

2005 Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Schedule<br />

Date Event City Site Time<br />

Jan. 7 at Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. Titan Arena 7:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 14 at Arizona State University Tempe, Ariz. Wells Fargo Arena 6:30 p.m.<br />

Jan. 21 STANFORD Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena 7:00 p.m.<br />

Jan. 28 ARIZONA/MINNESOTA/SPU Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena 7:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 4 at Boise State Boise, Idaho Bronco Pavilion 6:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 11 OREGON STATE/ARKANSAS Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena 7:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 13 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavilion 2:00 p.m.<br />

Feb. 18 at California Berkeley, Calif. Haas Pavilion 7:30 p.m.<br />

Mar. 4 at Oregon State (Salbasgeon Suites Invite) Corvallis, Ore. Gill Coliseum 7:00 p.m.<br />

Mar. 11 at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Hutsman Center 6:00 p.m.<br />

Mar. 14 BOISE STATE Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena 7:00 p.m.<br />

Mar. 26 Pac-10 Championships Berkeley, Calif. Haas Pavilion 6:00 p.m.<br />

Apr. 9 NCAA REGIONALS Seattle, Wash. Bank of America Arena 6:00 p.m.<br />

Apr. 21 NCAA Nationals Auburn, Ala. McWhorter Center 2:00 p.m./7:00 p.m.<br />

Apr. 22 NCAA Super Six Team Finals Auburn, Ala. McWhorter Center TBA<br />

Apr. 23 NCAA Individual Finals Auburn, Ala. McWhorter Center TBA<br />

*all times are Pacific<br />

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Chelsea Bakken (1V)<br />

5-3 Sophomore<br />

Mesa, AZ<br />

Mountain View HS<br />

Desert Devils<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Washington<br />

Top sophomore expected to have<br />

increased role in second year on<br />

Husky squad...strongest event is floor<br />

but will be counted on as an allarounder.<br />

<strong>2004</strong> (Freshman): Made<br />

strong impact on Husky squad as a freshman ... <strong>com</strong>peted in all 13<br />

meets and scored as an all-arounder in six meets … finished 26th in<br />

the all-around at the North Central regional (38.000)... notched two<br />

career-best marks at Pac-10 Championships, scoring 9.675 on vault and<br />

9.850 on beam ... matched career-high floor score at Stanford (9.900)…<br />

took third in the all-around against California and Sacramento State<br />

(38.575), sixth at Oregon State (38.950), fourth at Boise State (38.375),<br />

fifth against Arizona State (38.950), and sixth at Arizona (38.950)… led<br />

the Huskies in her collegiate debut on floor at the Cancun Invitational,<br />

hitting a 9.900 to take fourth place… the team’s leadoff on beam,<br />

scored above 9.700 or higher in five of the last six meets of the<br />

season... her scores counted to the team total 36 of 45 routines during<br />

the season.<br />

Personal<br />

Born March 30, 1985 in Mesa, Ariz. ... father Kim and mother Joni are<br />

business owners ... has two younger siblings, John and Betsy ... sixth allaround<br />

and sixth on beam at the 2002 Junior National Championships ...<br />

attended a gymnastics camp in Sweden in June 2001 ... planning on<br />

majoring in <strong>com</strong>munications.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.675 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.675 at Pac-10 Championships, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Uneven Bars 9.800 at Cancun Invitational, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.850 at Pac-10 Championships, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 9.900 at Cancun Invitational, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.900 at Stanford, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 38.950 at Oregon State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

38.950 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

38.950 at Arizona, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Bakken's Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational 9.550 9.800 –– 9.900 ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE 9.550 9.725 9.675 9.625 38.575<br />

at Oregon State 9.600 9.750 9.825 9.775 38.950<br />

at Stanford –– 9.775 9.200 9.900 ––<br />

at Boise State 9.600 9.775 9.225 9.775 38.375<br />

ARIZONA STATE 9.675 9.725 9.675 9.875 38.950<br />

at Arizona 9.650 9.650 9.800 9.850 38.950<br />

UCLA 9.625 (e)8.400 9.800 9.850 ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC 9.625 (e)9.150 9.500 9.825 ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.625 9.675 –– 9.450 ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU 9.400 –– 9.775 9.350 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.675 –– 9.850 9.825 ––<br />

NCAA Regionals 9.550 9.025 9.700 9.725 38.000<br />

Career Bests 9.675 9.800 9.850 9.900 38.950<br />

Getting to Know ... Chelsea Bakken<br />

Nickname: Chels, Bakken, Bacon<br />

Which Husky gymnast will surprise people this year: Raimey Iselin<br />

Favorite event: Beam<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Carly Patterson<br />

Most impressive gymnast I have <strong>com</strong>peted with: Molly Seaman<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: The day I learned a kip<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Being "Role Model<br />

of the Year" my senior year in high school<br />

Goals for the season: Compete all-around well and stay healthy<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Soccer<br />

Dream job after college: Anchorwoman/singer<br />

My sports fantasy is: Surfing huge waves in Hawaii<br />

Best thing about Seattle: Starbucks coffee<br />

Extreme sport I'd like to try: Snowboarding<br />

One thing about me people don't know: I love to dance to really<br />

loud techno music<br />

20 years from now I'll tell my kids: To be themselves and don't<br />

worry about what other people think<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Eating sushi, shopping, dancing<br />

Favorite tv show: The O.C.<br />

If I could move anywhere, it would be: Laguna Beach, California<br />

Historical figure I would most like to meet: Princess Diana<br />

My dream car: Pink Range Rover on 24s<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Never give up and give it your all!<br />

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Brittney Brabec<br />

5-4 Freshman<br />

Gresham, Ore.<br />

Portland Christian HS<br />

Metro <strong>Gym</strong>. Center<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Washington<br />

One of eight freshman on roster... could<br />

contribute as an all-arounder...strong<br />

beam performer...tabbed freshman team<br />

leader and gymnast who could surprise<br />

this season by Coach Bob Levesque.<br />

Personal<br />

Born June 13, 1986 in Phoenix, Arizona... father Robert and mother Teresa<br />

work in sales... Junior National balance beam champion in 2001... club<br />

coach was Tracy Meador at Metro <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center... <strong>com</strong>peted internationally<br />

in Costa Rica and Puerto Rico.<br />

Getting to Know ... Brittney Brabec<br />

Nickname: Brit, Twins<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Fun, interesting, outgoing,<br />

hardworking<br />

What Husky gymnast will surprise everyone this year: Natalie<br />

Gillan<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

Favorite event: Beam and bars<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Kim Zmeskal<br />

Biggest influence on my career: Tracy Meador- I wouldn't be in<br />

college without her<br />

My most memorable moment in club gymnastics: Winning balance<br />

beam at 2001 Junior Olympic Nationals in Eugene, Ore.<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Munchkin Meets at Pacific Northwest<br />

My biggest fan: Stephanie Clark<br />

Individual goals for the season: Get healthy, make the line-up, and<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e an All-American<br />

Favorite thing about UW: Getting the chance to experience life on my<br />

own in the real world, my friends, and gymnastics<br />

Class I would most like to take: Anatomy and Physiology<br />

Best advice I've received: Attitude is everything<br />

Favorite sports to watch other than gymnastics: Baseball and<br />

soccer<br />

My dream job after college: Professional sports coach or college<br />

gymnastics coach<br />

Motto or quote I live by: "The best and most beautiful things in the<br />

world cannot be seen or touched, they must be felt in the heart."<br />

If I could by on any reality tv show, I would be on: The Real World,<br />

because it seems like responsibility does not exist.<br />

My sports fantasy is: To be<strong>com</strong>e an All-American and help take the<br />

team to Nationals<br />

Best thing about Seattle: Shopping, Starbucks, downtown, and 2 a.m.<br />

trips to IHOP<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Skydiving<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Basketball<br />

20 years from now I will tell my kids: Live life one day at a time<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Shopping, hanging out with friends<br />

Favorite junk food: Ice cream from Coldstone Creamery<br />

Favorite tv show: "One Tree Hill"<br />

Historical figure I would most like to meet: Richard Simmons<br />

My dream car: F-350 diesel truck<br />

If I could switch lives with anyone for a day, it would be:<br />

Christina Aguilera or Angelina Jolie<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Do the sport because you love it, and<br />

good things will happen.<br />

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Jessica Brown<br />

5-1 Freshman<br />

Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

Sunnyslope HS<br />

Arizona Sunrays<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Washington<br />

Technically sound athlete that is rebounding<br />

from wrist surgery ... could<br />

contribute on beam.<br />

Personal<br />

Born October 21, 1985 in Phoenix, Arizona... father’s name is Robert and<br />

mother’s name is Lorinda... has a younger sister, Sarah... considering a<br />

career in nursing... placed seventh all-around at Junior Nationals in 2003...<br />

Arizona state all-around champion in <strong>2004</strong>... club coach was David McCreary<br />

at Arizona Sunrays <strong>Gym</strong>nastics... graduated with a 3.8 GPA from Sunnyslope<br />

High School.<br />

Getting to Know ... Jessica Brown<br />

Nickname: Jess<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Funny, hardworking,<br />

trustworthy<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

Favorite event: Bars<br />

Biggest influence on my career: David McCreary<br />

Most memorable moment at Washington: Team retreat at Lake<br />

Chelan<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Exhibitions in Level 5<br />

My biggest fan: My parents<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Graduating high<br />

school<br />

Individual goals for the season: To <strong>com</strong>pete on floor, bars, and<br />

beam<br />

Favorite thing about UW: My team<br />

Class that I would most like to take at UW: Nursing<br />

Best advice I've received and from whom: "Push through the pain"<br />

-Tacia LaBatte<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Football<br />

Dream job after college: Nurse<br />

Favorite cd/musician: West Coast Players<br />

Motto or quote I live by: There is no such thing as luck. Luck is what<br />

happens when preparation meets opportunity.<br />

My sports fantasy is: To <strong>com</strong>pete on all four events in a <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

and to qualify for Nationals<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Sleeping<br />

Favorite junk food: French fries<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Skydiving<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Volleyball<br />

20 years from now I will tell my kids: To have fun<br />

My dream car: Lamborghini<br />

Favorite tv show: Nip and Tuck<br />

If I could move anywhere, it would be: New Zealand<br />

If I could trade places with anyone for a day, it would be: Paris<br />

Hilton<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Don't give up and all your hard work<br />

will pay off.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Jennifer Chang<br />

5-7 Freshman<br />

Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Wash.<br />

Woodrow Wilson HS<br />

Grace <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

Walk-on with best chance to perform on<br />

bars and beam ... one of eight freshman<br />

on squad.<br />

Personal<br />

Born February 28, 1986 in Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Washington ... father, Mark, works in<br />

sales and mother, Donna, is a schoolteacher ... has one older brother,<br />

Daniel ... Junior Nationals qualifier in 2003 ... four-time YMCA Nationals<br />

All-American ... club coach was Brian Muenz at Grace <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center...<br />

intended major is atmospheric sciences ... graduated with a 3.98 GPA from<br />

Woodrow Wilson High School.<br />

Getting to Know ... Jennifer Chang<br />

Nickname: Jenni, Jen<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Hardworking and easy-going<br />

Favorite event: Bars and beam<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Amanda Borden<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My mom and dad<br />

My most memorable moment at Washington: The Mini-Olympics at<br />

the Lake Chelan retreat<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

My biggest fan: My mom<br />

Greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Graduating fifth in my<br />

high school class and receiving numerous academic scholarships<br />

Individual goals for the season: To <strong>com</strong>pete on two events and fully<br />

recover from my Achilles tendon injury<br />

Pre-meet rituals or superstitions: I always pray before every meet<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: The campus is beautiful and it is not<br />

too far away from home<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Synchronized<br />

swimming<br />

Dream job after college: Working for the EPA<br />

Favorite cd/musician: Josh Groban's "Closer" and Mason Williams'<br />

"Classical Gas"<br />

Motto or quote I live by: "Always try your best!"<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: Road Rules-<br />

They travel to interesting places and the stunts look fun<br />

My sports fantasy is: To play golf with Tiger Woods<br />

Best thing about Seattle: There is an immense variety of people and<br />

things to do<br />

Extreme sport you would like to try: Skateboarding<br />

One thing about you people don't know: That I love musicals and I<br />

really like to act<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Golf<br />

Craziest ambition: To work for NASA in mission control<br />

20 years from now, I will tell my kids: That I used to be cool, and<br />

that it is my job to embarass you<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Singing, dancing, and learning<br />

random facts<br />

Favorite junk food: Cookies and ice cream<br />

Favorite tv shows: ER and CSI Las Vegas<br />

Historical figure I would like to meet: Louie Armstrong<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Never give up and do gymnastics<br />

because you love the sport.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Carly Dockendorf (3V)<br />

5-4 Senior<br />

Abbotsford, B.C.<br />

Best Secondary<br />

Twisters <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

Two-sport athlete who returns as an allaround<br />

performer for the Huskies ... is also<br />

a pole vaulter on UW track squad ... Went<br />

to NCAA Championships in Track and Field<br />

and <strong>Gym</strong>nastics...Was 14th in NCAA's pole<br />

vault and tied for 24th in the floor ...has more 10s (five) than any other<br />

gymnast in Husky history ... one of the most decorated gymnasts in Husky<br />

history ... won 27 event titles during her three-year career... <strong>com</strong>peted for<br />

UW assistant coach Heidi Coleman at B.C. Twisters. <strong>2004</strong> (Junior): The<br />

only Husky <strong>com</strong>petitor at the NCAA Championships... tied for 24th on the<br />

floor in the preliminary rounds with a 9.850... tied for first place on floor at<br />

the North Central regional with a 9.900... also tied for second on the bars<br />

in the regional (9.875) and placed 12th all-around (38.825)... named to the<br />

Pac-10 All-Conference team... honorable mention selection to the Pac-10<br />

All-Academic team... <strong>com</strong>peted in all 13 meets ... won 13 event titles,<br />

including 10 wins on floor in 13 meets ... scored as an all-arounder in eight<br />

of nine meets ... was second at the Pac-10 Championships with a 9.975 on<br />

floor ... ranked third in the nation on the floor (9.970) and 11th on the bars<br />

(9.925)... came on strong on bars in her last five meets, scoring at least<br />

9.925 in those contests ... set a career-high all-around score against Boise<br />

State and Seattle Pacific (39.575)... also set a career high on beam<br />

(9.900)... matched her career-best all-around score at the time against<br />

Utah (39.525)... tied for first on the floor (9.950) and placed second on bars<br />

(9.950) against Utah... won the vault (9.800) and floor titles (9.900) at<br />

Seattle Pacific... tied her season high scores on the bars (9.950), beam<br />

(9.875) and in the all-around (39.525) against UCLA... placed fourth allaround<br />

against UCLA... won two event titles at Arizona, scoring a 9.925 to<br />

win the bars and a 9.950 to tie for the floor title... recorded her first perfect<br />

10 of the season against Arizona State... after winning the all-around title<br />

at Boise State on Friday, Feb. 6, went on to place fourth in the pole vault<br />

on Saturday, Feb. 7 for the Husky track team (12-5 1/2)... won the floor title<br />

against Cal and Sacramento State (9.950), at Oregon State (9.925), at<br />

Stanford (9.975), at Boise State (9.925), against Arizona State (10.000), at<br />

Arizona (9.950), against Utah, Iowa, and Illinois (9.950), at Seattle Pacific<br />

(9.900), against Boise State and Seattle Pacific (10.000), and at the North<br />

Central Regional (9.900) as the anchor in the lineup… finished in the top<br />

eight on vault in nine of 13 meets… won 31 event titles in her three years<br />

as a Husky, 13 as a junior, 12 as a sophomore and six as a freshman…<br />

ranks 10th on the all-time Husky event winner list... her scores counted to<br />

the Husky total 40 of 46 routines during the season... also pole-vaults for<br />

the UW track team during gymnastics season… placed third in her flight<br />

at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno on Jan. 9, clearing 12-9 1/2… placed<br />

seventh at the UW Indoor Preview on Jan.17, vaulting 12-1 1/2. 2003<br />

(Sophomore): Earned second-team All-America honors on floor exercise ...<br />

placed 22nd at the NCAA Championships in the all-around, including a<br />

sixth-place showing on floor exercise ... won NCAA West Regional titles on<br />

bars (9.950) and floor (9.925) ... became the first UW gymnast to win event<br />

titles at a NCAA Regional championship ... placed third in the all-around at<br />

the West Regional ... took home top honors on bars at Pac-10 Championships<br />

with 10.000 score ... became just the second Husky to score a 10 on<br />

bars ... also collected a pair of 10s on floor during the season ... became first<br />

Husky to collect three 10s during a single season and ties former All-<br />

American Tiffany Simpson for the most in a career ... in addition to<br />

establishing new career highs on bars and floor she raised her all-time mark<br />

on vault to a 9.850 she recorded at Florida ... was ranked eighth nationally<br />

on bars and ninth in floor exercise heading into the NCAA Championships<br />

... led the Huskies with 12 event championships during the season ... was<br />

named the teams' Most Valuable <strong>Gym</strong>nast ... an honorable mention selection<br />

to the Pac-10's All-Academic team ...took eighth at the 2003 Pac-10<br />

Championships in the pole vault. 2002 (Freshman): Forced into UW’s allaround<br />

rotation after an injury to Stacy Wong … one of three Huskies to<br />

place in the all-around at the Pac-10 Championships …placed 14th with a<br />

38.425 … tied for third with a 9.925 on the vault at the Pac-10 Championships<br />

… placed seventh on the bars with a 9.900, 36th on the on the beam<br />

with a 9.175 and 38th on the floor with a 9.425 at the Pac-10 Championships<br />

… tied for fourth on the bars with a 9.875 at the NCAA West Regional …<br />

finished 34th on the beam with a 9.550 and second on the floor at the NCAA<br />

West Regional with a 9.950 … came in 10th in the all-around with a 39.225<br />

at the NCAA West Regional ... took first on the floor against Utah with a<br />

career high of 9.975 ... that was the highest score on the floor for a freshman<br />

in Washington history ... came away with Washington’s only first-place<br />

finish against Arizona, winning the bars with a 9.900 ... set a career high on<br />

the vault with a 9.850 at Arizona ... tied that same score at the NCAA West<br />

Regional at Oregon St. in second place tie ... set a career high on the bars<br />

with a 9.925 against Arizona State ... set a career high on the beam with<br />

a 9.900 and a 39.550 in the all-around in the same meet ... that all-around<br />

score tied her for 10th all-time in UW history … captured six first place<br />

finishes for the Huskies ... <strong>com</strong>peted on the pole vault at the Ken Foreman<br />

Invitational track tournament at Husky Stadium as an unattached athlete ...<br />

cleared 12-1 1/2, which at the time was higher than all but two pole vault<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitors in Husky history.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Personal<br />

Born January 31,1983 in New Westminster, British Columbia . . . father Neal<br />

is a property manager, mother Maureen is an elementary school principal<br />

. . . has one younger brother, Brody and two older siblings, Carrie and Dustin<br />

. . . placed sixth in the all-around at the 1998 Canadian National Championships<br />

. . . finished fourth in the all-around and third on the vault at the 1996<br />

Jr. Pan American Games.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.850 at Arizona, 2002<br />

9.850 NCAA Regional, 2002<br />

Uneven Bars 10.000 at Pac-10 Championships, 2003<br />

Balance Beam 9.900 vs. Arizona State, 2002<br />

9.900 vs. Boise State/SPU, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 10.000 vs. Oregon St./Boise St./Sac St., 2003<br />

10.000 vs. Cal State Fullerton/SPU, 2003<br />

10.000 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

10.000 vs. Boise State/SPU, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 39.675 vs. Boise State/SPU, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Dockendorf's Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

2002<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Stanford 9.700 –– –– 8.950 ––<br />

at Boise State 9.625 –– –– –– ––<br />

California 9.750 9.775 –– 9.875 ––<br />

at Oregon State 9.675 9.700 –– 9.775 ––<br />

Utah 9.625 9.200 9.725 9.975 38.525<br />

Arizona State 9.775 9.925 9.900 9.950 39.550<br />

at Arizona 9.775 9.900 8.350 9.250 37.275<br />

UCLA/Seattle Pacific 9.825 9.900 8.575 9.950 38.250<br />

at Michigan/Denver 9.750 9.875 9.025 9.900 38.550<br />

at Arizona/Minn./N. Ill. 9.850 9.775 8.900 9.925 38.450<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.825 9.900 9.175 9.425 38.425<br />

NCAA Regional 9.850 9.875 9.550 9.950 39.225<br />

2003<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at ASU 9.700 9.775 –– 9.325 ––<br />

ARIZONA/SAN JOSE ST 9.700 9.675 –– 9.950 ––<br />

at Florida/George Wash/Rh. Is.9.850 –– 9.150 –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.775 9.950 9.875 –– ––<br />

at UCLA 9.725 9.900 9.600 9.850 39.075<br />

STANFORD 9.825 9.950 9.800 9.950 39.525<br />

at Cal/Sac. St. 9.675 9.775 9.300 9.900 38.650<br />

Masters Classic 9.775 9.950 9.775 9.900 39.400<br />

OSU/BOISE ST/SAC ST 9.625 9.900 9.825 10.000 39.350<br />

at Utah 9.750 9.900 8.825 9.925 38.400<br />

at Boise State 9.175 9.375 9.875 9.950 38.375<br />

CAL ST FULLERTON/SPU –– 9.775 9.850 10.000 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.800 10.000 9.800 9.425 39.025<br />

NCAA West Regional 9.750 9.950 9.825 9.925 39.450<br />

NCAA Championships 9.675 9.750 9.150 9.850 38.450<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational 9.650 9.825 –– 9.400 ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE 9.800 9.925 –– 9.950 ––<br />

at Oregon State 9.700 9.825 –– 9.925 ––<br />

at Stanford 9.750 8.375 –– 9.975 ––<br />

at Boise State 9.775 9.875 9.875 9.925 39.450<br />

ARIZONA STATE 9.725 9.500 9.375 10.000 38.600<br />

at Arizona 9.750 9.925 9.825 9.950 39.450<br />

UCLA 9.775 9.950 9.875 9.925 39.525<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC 9.775 9.950 9.850 9.950 39.525<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.800 –– –– 9.900 ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU 9.800 9.975 9.900 10.000 39.675<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.800 9.925 9.075 9.975 38.775<br />

NCAA Regionals 9.725 9.875 9.325 9.900 38.825<br />

NCAA Championships –– –– –– 9.850 ––<br />

Career Bests 9.850 10.000 9.900 10.000 39.675<br />

Getting to Know ... Carly Dockendorf<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Canadian<br />

Favorite event: Floor<br />

Favorite gymnast: Kate Richardson (UCLA)<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Getting 0% on my splits testing- I was<br />

6<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My parents<br />

Favorite motto/quote: “Sports do not build character. They reveal it.”<br />

My biggest fan: My dad and my grandma<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Finishing eighth in<br />

the pole vault at the 2003 Pac-10 Track and Field Championships<br />

Individual goals for the season: 10.000 start value vault<br />

Pre-meet rituals or superstitions: I have to eat M&Ms<br />

One thing about me people wouldn’t know: I did women’s<br />

wrestling in high school<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Track and Field<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Snowboarding<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: The weather<br />

Class you would most like to take at UW: Chemistry 501<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Pole vaulting<br />

Dream job after college: Professional pole vaulter<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Snowboarding and hiking<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: Couples Fear<br />

Factor, because you can get $50,000 just for eating pig's tongue<br />

Extreme sport I'd like to try: Kite-boarding<br />

Favorite television show: The Simpsons<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Whistler, B.C.<br />

My dream car: Hummer<br />

In a movie, I would be played by: Julia Roberts<br />

If I could trade places with one person for one day, it would be:<br />

Julia Roberts in Ocean’s Eleven<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me<br />

are: My boyfriend Brad<br />

Individual goals for the season: Consistency and to <strong>com</strong>pete a 10.0<br />

vault<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Follow your passion<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Getting to Know ... Natalie Gillan<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Fun, entertaining, funny<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

Favorite event: Floor and vault<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Shannon Miller<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My mom and dad<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Learning how to do a kip<br />

My biggest fan is: My family<br />

Individual goals for the season: To <strong>com</strong>pete in every meet and be a<br />

contributor to the team<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: The team and all of my friends<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Football<br />

Favorite musician: Jessica Simpson<br />

Motto or quote I live by: "Reach for the moon, because if you miss you<br />

will land among the stars!"<br />

Best thing about Seattle: The coffee<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Wakeboarding<br />

Something I can't imagine life without: My friends and family<br />

Favorite junk food: Ice cream<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Always dream because from dreams<br />

<strong>com</strong>e ambitions which turns into goals which with hard work be<strong>com</strong>es<br />

a reality. Never give up!<br />

Dockendorf was 11th in the pole vault at the <strong>2004</strong> NCAA's.<br />

Natalie Gillan<br />

5-3 Freshman<br />

Denver, Colo.<br />

Pomona HS<br />

Xtreme Altitude<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

Solid freshman who will contribute on<br />

vault and floor ... also looks to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

on beam ... one of eight Husky freshmen.<br />

Personal<br />

Born May 29, 1986 in Denver, Colorado... father, Alan, is an engineer and<br />

business owner and mother, Kim, is a homemaker... has four younger<br />

siblings Jessica, Corrissa, Zach, and Jacob... club coach was Mark Bogoger<br />

at Xtreme Altitude... seventh all-around, sixth on vault and sixth on floor<br />

at <strong>2004</strong> Junior Nationals... <strong>2004</strong> Colorado State vault champion... also<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted for coach Tracey Boychuk at Pomona High ... Colorado State high<br />

school champion in 2002 and 2003... Most valuable player, all-state, All-<br />

Colorado, and all-conference selection all four years of high school<br />

gymnastics... intended major is business... graduated with a 3.75 GPA.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Raimey Iselin<br />

5-4 Freshman<br />

Puyallup, Wash.<br />

Auburn Riverside HS<br />

Puget Sound School of<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

All-around candidate for the Huskies<br />

who will definitely contribute on bars<br />

and floor ... <strong>com</strong>peted in club with former<br />

Husky great Emily Pritchard ... one of eight new<strong>com</strong>ers to the Husky squad.<br />

Personal<br />

Born September 6, 1985 in Puyallup, Washington ... father Jerry owns<br />

Metal Roof Specialties, mother LuAnn, owns a gift shop called A Picket<br />

Fence ... has an older sister, Haley ... club coaches were Brad Loan and<br />

Candyce Chittenden at the Puget Sound School of <strong>Gym</strong>nastics ... member<br />

of the TOPS National team ... Junior National qualifier in 2001, 2003, <strong>2004</strong><br />

... graduated with a 3.9 GPA from Auburn Riverside High School.<br />

Getting to Know ... Raimey Iselin<br />

Nickname: Raims<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Fun and goofy, but shy at<br />

times<br />

Favorite event: Bars and floor<br />

Most impressive gymnast I've <strong>com</strong>peted with: Onnie Willis<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My family and friends<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Doing a flip-flop on floor and getting a<br />

rug burn on my nose<br />

My biggest fan: My sister<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Getting my<br />

motorcycle endorsement to ride<br />

Individual goals for the season: Continue to get stronger, stay<br />

healthy and learn new skills<br />

Pre-meet rituals or superstitions: Listening to Michael Jackson<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: It is close enough to home but also far<br />

enough away so I can be on my own<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Football<br />

Dream job after college: A sports photographer<br />

Favorite cd or musician: Michael Jackson's Greatest Hits<br />

Motto or quote I live by: "Practice makes permanent, so practice<br />

perfect."<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Skydiving<br />

One thing about me people wouldn't know: I had emergency<br />

surgery on my appendix when I was five and almost died.<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Soccer<br />

20 years from now I will tell my kids: That I rode a pink Harley<br />

Davidson in high school<br />

Something I can't imagine life without: My family<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Shopping, reading, knitting, riding<br />

motorcycles<br />

Favorite junk food: 3 Musketeers<br />

Favorite tv show: I Love Lucy<br />

If I could move anywhere, it would be: New York<br />

Historical figure I would most like to meet: Albert Einstein<br />

My dream car: Porsche 911 turbo<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Follow your heart and never give up on<br />

your dreams. You only get one shot at life so take risks and don't pass<br />

up on opportunities that <strong>com</strong>e your way.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Tacia LaBatte (3V)<br />

5-0 Senior<br />

Kaneohe, HI<br />

James B. Castle HS<br />

Hawaiian Island Twisters<br />

Washington<br />

Dynamite senior who will <strong>com</strong>pete on<br />

vault, bars, and floor for the Huskies ...<br />

one of three Washington gymnasts to<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete at the 2003 NCAA Championships<br />

... also on the Husky cheer squad. <strong>2004</strong> (Junior:) Competed in 11 of<br />

13 meets during the season ... a regular in the Huskies vault, bars and floor<br />

lineup during the year ... tied for 14th on bars at the North Central regional<br />

(9.750)... only all-around effort came at Arizona ... won two event titles ...<br />

an honorable mention selection to the Pac-10 All-Academic team... tied her<br />

career best score on the bars as leadoff against Boise State and Seattle<br />

Pacific (9.875)... tied her career best score to win the floor title against<br />

Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago (9.950)... also tied her career best score for<br />

fifth place on vault (9.925)... tied her career high score on the bars against<br />

UCLA (9.875) for seventh place... finished sixth on the vault (9.825) and tied<br />

for eighth on floor (9.850) against UCLA ... scored a 39.325 in her first allaround<br />

performance of the season at Arizona ... set new career highs on<br />

vault (9.925) and bars (9.875) against Arizona State... won her first careerevent<br />

title at Stanford on the vault (9.900)… set new career high on beam<br />

at the Cancun Invitational (9.825)… scored above a 9.750 in her 11 vault<br />

performances this season… her scores counted to the Husky total 25 out<br />

of 30 routines this season. 2003 (RS Sophomore): Advanced to the NCAA<br />

Championships after placing fifth at the NCAA West Regional ... placed<br />

18th overall in her session at nationals ... only <strong>com</strong>peted four times in the<br />

all-around during the season ... set career high score of 39.350 at dual meet<br />

at Utah ... also set career marks in vault (9.900), bars (9.850) and beam<br />

(9.800) during that <strong>com</strong>petition ... scored 9.950 in two meets ... an honorable<br />

mention selection to the Pac-10's All-Academic squad ... winner of the<br />

team's most improved award. 2002 (Sophomore): Only <strong>com</strong>peted at<br />

Stanford before suffering a season ending foot injury … scored a career<br />

best of 9.600 on the vault and 9.725 on the beam ... suffered a broken foot<br />

in the summer that limited her preseason training. 2001 (Freshman): While<br />

<strong>com</strong>peting at Utah she posted a career high of 9.650 on vault and a career<br />

high of 9.875 for the Utes.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.925 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.925 vs. Utah/Iowa/UIC, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Bars 9.875 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.875 vs. UCLA, 2005<br />

9.875 vs. Utah/Iowa/UIC, 2005<br />

9.875 vs. Boise State/SPU, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.825 at Cancun Invitational, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor 9.950 vs. Arizona/San Jose State, 2003<br />

9.950 vs. CS Fullerton/Seattle Pacific, 2003<br />

9.950 vs. Utah/Iowa/UIC, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 39.375 at Arizona, <strong>2004</strong><br />

LaBatte's Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

2002<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Stanford 9.600 –– 9.725 –– ––<br />

Note: Injured and did not <strong>com</strong>pete the remainder of the season.<br />

Personal<br />

Born April 3, 1982 in Kaneohe, Hawaii . . . stepfather, Joe Rapp, is a<br />

gymnastics coach ... mother Tani is a bank teller . . . has three younger<br />

siblings, Isaiah, Tamara, and Tiara . . . graduated high school with a 3.93<br />

GPA . . . member of dance and cheer team in high school . . . second in the<br />

all-around Junior Olympic Nationals . . . three-time international team<br />

member of Region II All-Stars ... coached by stepfather on the club level.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Getting to Know ... Tacia LaBatte<br />

Tacia LaBatte was a Husky cheerleader for the <strong>2004</strong> fall season.<br />

2003<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at ASU 9.800 –– 9.750 9.875 ––<br />

ARIZONA/SAN JOSE ST 9.850 –– 9.700 9.950 ––<br />

at Florida/George Wash/Rh. Is. –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at UCLA 9.825 9.075 –– –– ––<br />

STANFORD 9.850 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Cal/Sac. St. 9.750 9.850 9.775 –– ––<br />

Masters Classic 9.825 9.800 9.750 –– ––<br />

OSU/BOISE ST/SAC ST 9.775 9.850 9.775 9.925 39.325<br />

at Utah 9.900 9.850 9.800 9.800 39.350<br />

at Boise State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

CAL ST FULLERTON/SPU 9.800 9.775 –– 9.950 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.875 9.775 –– 9.875 ––<br />

NCAA West Regional 9.800 9.800 9.675 9.800 39.075<br />

NCAA Championships 9.625 9.725 9.750 9.600 38.700<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational 9.850 –– 9.825 9.875 ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE 9.900 –– 9.600 9.350 ––<br />

at Oregon State 9.750 –– –– 8.550 ––<br />

at Stanford 9.900 –– –– 9.900 ––<br />

at Boise State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE 9.925 9.875 –– –– ––<br />

at Arizona 9.900 9.800 9.800 9.875 39.375<br />

UCLA 9.825 9.875 –– 9.850 ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC 9.925 9.875 (e)9.375 9.950 ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– –– –– –– ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU 9.900 9.875 –– 9.925 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.875 9.775 –– –– ––<br />

NCAA Regionals 9.400 9.750 –– 8.775 ––<br />

Career Bests 9.925 9.875 9.825 9.950 39.375<br />

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Nickname: Tash<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Mom<br />

Favorite event: Floor<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Lilia Podkopayeva<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My coach and stepdad Joe Rapp<br />

Best advice I’ve received: The goal is not to be a fence grazer- The Gaff<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Crying<br />

Individual goal for the season: Do gymnastics for the right reason<br />

My most memorable moment at Washington: Coco Bongo<br />

Favorite motto/quote: Hupomeno<br />

My biggest fan: Aunty Mitz<br />

Career goal: Wedding planner<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Husky Baseball (Go<br />

Diamond Dawgs!)<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: Fellowship at the INN<br />

Favorite cd or musician: Oliver James<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Water ballet<br />

I can’t imagine life without: My mom<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Cheerleading<br />

Favorite junk food: Ice cream<br />

Favorite television show: Gilmore Girls<br />

My dream car: Hot-pink stretch Escalade limo<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: You only fail when you don't give it<br />

your best shot.<br />

Lily Le (TR)<br />

4-11 Sophomore<br />

Kennewick, Wash.<br />

Southridge HS<br />

Mid-Columbia <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

Talented transfer and all-around candidate<br />

who will <strong>com</strong>pete on vault, beam,<br />

and floor ... only <strong>com</strong>peted in one meet<br />

at Southeast Missouri State.<br />

Personal<br />

Born November 24, 1984 in Kennewick, Washington... father Danh and<br />

mother Huong are self-employed... has three older siblings, Michael<br />

Phoenix, Heyla Nagi, and Hezan Parawan... club coaches were Joe Softich<br />

and Dave Millard at Mid-Columbia <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Academy... five-time<br />

Junior National qualifier... sixth place on bars at 2003 Junior Nationals...<br />

transfer from Southeast Missouri State.


Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Kim Lewis (3V)<br />

5-4 Senior<br />

Puyallup, WA<br />

John R. Rogers HS<br />

Grace <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Center<br />

Washington<br />

Versatile senior performer who can <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

on bars, beam and floor ... a threetime<br />

letterwinner. <strong>2004</strong> (Junior): Competed<br />

in the all-around for the first time at Seattle Pacific, placing second<br />

in the all-around (38.050)... also tied for fourth on bars (9.775) and sixth on<br />

floor (9.425)... tied her season best floor score against UCLA (9.800)... an<br />

honorable mention selection to the Pac-10 All-Academic team... set career<br />

highs on both bars and beam in her first meet of the season at the Cancun<br />

Invitational… scored a 9.900 on bars to place third and a 9.800 on the beam<br />

to place 10th… a consistent force in the Huskies’ bar lineup, scored above<br />

9.700 in five of eight meets … performed exhibition routines two times on<br />

the floor and two times on beam ... her scores counted to the Husky total<br />

9 out of 18 routines. 2003 (Sophomore): A regular in the Huskies' bars and<br />

floor lineups ... <strong>com</strong>peted in 11 of the final 12 meets of the season ... posted<br />

back-to-back 9.875 routines on bars in road meets at California and<br />

Nebraska to set career high on that apparatus ... equaled her career mark<br />

on floor with a 9.875 at the Pac-10 Championships ... finished 17th on floor<br />

at Pac-10s ... <strong>com</strong>peted on beam just twice during the season ... was 23rd<br />

at NCAA regional on bars ... an honorable mention selection to the Pac-10<br />

Getting to Know ... Lily Le<br />

Favorite event: Vault<br />

Most memorable moment in gymnastics: Hitting my highest score<br />

at Regionals my senior year in Hawaii<br />

Individual goals for the season: Make it into the lineup on three of<br />

four events<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: The pride<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Rugby<br />

Favorite musician: Aaliyah<br />

Motto or quote that I live by: "Do everything, go everywhere, and<br />

learn everything."<br />

Best thing about Seattle: It is close to home<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Skydiving<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Volleyball<br />

Your dream car: 1994 Toyota Supra<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: "Do gymnastics because you love it. I<br />

have learned you need the following things to succeed: desire,<br />

determination, dedication, and the love of the sport."<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

All-Academic squad. 2002 (Freshman): Compted in all but one meet,<br />

primarily on bars and floor ...set a career high on the floor against Utah of<br />

9.875 ... tied that same score in a tie for 17th place at the NCAA West<br />

Regional … tied for 14th place on the floor with a 9.850 at the Pac-10<br />

Championships ... only <strong>com</strong>peted three times on the beam scoring a career<br />

high of 9.700 and tying for 27th place at the NCAA West Regional at Oregon<br />

State ... tied for 31st place and set a career high on bars of 9.725 at the Pac-<br />

10 Championships.<br />

Personal<br />

Born November 13, 1982 in Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Washington . . . father Karl is a FAA<br />

attorney, mother Sandra is a professor . . . has two younger siblings, Erin and<br />

Evan . . . graduated high school with a 3.99 GPA . . . member of the diving<br />

team during junior year in high school . . . first on bars at 2001 YMCA<br />

Nationals . . . fifth on bars at 2001 Junior Olympic Nationals.<br />

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Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.275 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Uneven Bars 9.900 at Cancun Invitatioal, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.800 at Cancun Invitational, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.800 at Boise State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor 9.875 at Pac-10 Championships, 2003<br />

9.875 vs. Utah, 2002<br />

9.875 at NCAA West Regional, 2002<br />

Lewis' Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

2002<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Stanford –– –- –– 9.525 ––<br />

at Boise State –– 9.400 –– 9.675 ––<br />

California –– –– –– 9.650 ––<br />

at Oregon State –– –– 9.325 9.775 ––<br />

Utah –– –– –– 9.875 ––<br />

Arizona State –– 9.700 –– 9.850 ––<br />

at Arizona –– 9.625 –– 9.700 ––<br />

UCLA/Seattle Pacific –– 9.400 –– 9.800 ––<br />

at Michigan/Denver –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Arizona/Minn./N. Ill. –– 9.650 –– 9.850 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– 9.725 –– 9.850<br />

NCAA Regional –– –– 9.700 9.875 ––<br />

2003<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at ASU –– –– –– –– ––<br />

ARIZONA/SAN JOSE ST –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Florida/George Wash/Rh. Is. –– 9.800 –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– 9.775 8.725 9.550 ––<br />

at UCLA –– –– –– –– ––<br />

STANFORD –– 9.850 –– –– ––<br />

at Cal/Denver/Sac. Sr. –– 9.875 9.550 9.800 ––<br />

Masters Classic –– 9.875 –– –– ––<br />

OSU/BOISE ST/SAC ST –– 9.850 –– 9.600 ––<br />

at Utah –– 9.250 –– 9.750 ––<br />

at Boise State –– 9.825 –– 9.550 ––<br />

CAL ST FULLERTON/SPU –– 9.850 –– –– ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– 9.775 –– 9.875 ––<br />

NCAA West Regional –– 9.675 –– –– ––<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational –– 9.900 9.800 –– ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE –– 9.700 –– (e)9.500 ––<br />

at Oregon State –– 9.800 (e)9.300 (e)9.525 ––<br />

at Stanford –– 9.700 –– –– ––<br />

at Boise State –– –– 9.800 9.700 ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE –– –– –– 9.775 ––<br />

at Arizona –– –– –– 9.750 ––<br />

UCLA –– 9.275 (e)9.750 9.800 ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC –– 9.050 –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.275 9.775 9.425 9.575 38.050<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– 9.650 –– 9.550 ––<br />

NCAA Regionals –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Career Bests 9.275 9.900 9.800 9.875 38.050<br />

Getting to Know ... Kim Lewis<br />

Nickname: Kim, Lewy<br />

Best nickname of another teammate: Kell Bell (Kelly McDonald)<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Nice, spontaneous<br />

Favorite event: Bars<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Mohini Bhardwaj<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My various coaches and my parents<br />

Best advice I’ve received (and from whom): “Know what you<br />

want.”- a friend told me this recently<br />

My most memorable moment at UW: Singing karaoke in Florida<br />

Individual goals for the season: To be a strong leader on our team<br />

and give what I can to this sport in the time that I have left in it<br />

My biggest fan: My parents<br />

Favorite thing about UW: The people, the opportunities, the seasons<br />

Career goal: Occupational therapist<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: American Idol<br />

One thing about me people wouldn’t know: I drink the shower<br />

water when I’m in the shower.<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Soccer<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Figure skating and<br />

soccer<br />

Craziest ambition: To be in the circus<br />

Biggest pet peeve: Traffic<br />

I stress out about: Uncertainty<br />

To relax, I: Get a massage<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Teaching four and five-year olds<br />

Sunday school, baking, going to the Inn on Tuesdays, going for walks,<br />

studying and spending time with friends<br />

Favorite junk food: Oatmeal cookies<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Europe<br />

If I could trade places with one person for one day, it would be:<br />

My dad, because I never quite know what he is thinking<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me<br />

are: Jesus, so we could walk together across the water to land<br />

Individual goals for the season: Compete with confidence, be the<br />

best team player I can, and have fun<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Enjoy your sport, work hard, believe<br />

in all of the good things that are in store for you.


Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Kelly McDonald (2V)<br />

5-1 Junior<br />

Seattle, WA<br />

Roosevelt HS<br />

Cascade Elite <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

All-arounder <strong>com</strong>ing off one of the best<br />

sophomore seasons in UW history ...<br />

dynamic <strong>com</strong>petitor who will eventually<br />

contribute on all events ... still recovering<br />

from off-season surgery on her heel ... scored her first perfect ten<br />

of her career on the vault last season, be<strong>com</strong>ing only the third Husky in<br />

history to do so ... one of two Huskies who <strong>com</strong>peted for Cascade Elite<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics. <strong>2004</strong> (Sophomore): Super sophomore <strong>com</strong>peted in all 13<br />

meets ... an all-arounder in all but four meets ... won four event titles during<br />

the season ... tied for ninth on the vault (9.800), 13th on beam (9.800), and<br />

16th in the all-around (38.475) at the North Central regional... ended the<br />

season ranked 14th in the nation on bars (9.920) ... an honorable mention<br />

selection to the Pac-10 All-Academic team... tied her career high allaround<br />

score against Boise State and Seattle Pacific (39.725)... won the<br />

bars title at Seattle Pacific (9.925)... tied for third on the bars (9.925)<br />

against Utah, Iowa, and Chicago-Illinois... placed sixth on bars against<br />

UCLA (9.900)... finished second on the bars at Arizona with a 9.900...<br />

dynamite performance against Arizona State... set Husky all-around record<br />

score with a 39.825... recorded her first ever perfect 10 on the vault,<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing only the third Husky in history to do so... set career highs on the<br />

vault (10.000), bars (9.975), floor (9.975), and all-around (39.825)... named<br />

Pac-10 <strong>Gym</strong>nast of the Week after her performance against Arizona<br />

State... set career-high on beam at Oregon State, placing second with a<br />

9.925… tied her career-high on beam at Boise State the next weekend...<br />

placed fourth all-around and third on the vault at the Cancun Invitational…<br />

placed in the top three on vault in eight of 13 meets… placed in the top four<br />

all-around in five of the seven meets she <strong>com</strong>peted in… has only scored<br />

below 9.800 twice in her career vaulting performances… her scores<br />

counted to the Husky total 35 out of 41 routines. 2003 (Freshman):<br />

Competed in the all-around in 12 of 14 meets ... won seven event titles<br />

during the season including a pair of all-around championships ... finished<br />

second at NCAA West Regional in the vault and was third on bars ... posted<br />

five consecutive scores of better than 39.000 in the all-around at the end of<br />

the regular season before a heel injury slowed her for the Pac-10 and NCAA<br />

Regional championships ... posted a 39.675 in the all-around against CS<br />

Fullerton and Seattle Pacific ... that ranks as best performance ever by a UW<br />

freshman and is the third-best all-around score by a Husky ... ranked in the<br />

top-10 nationally during the season on vault ... had a 9.975 in a three-way<br />

home meet that figures as the third bes score in UW history ... recorded her<br />

career-best score on bars (9.950) in that same meet ... posted a 9.950 on<br />

floor in final regular-season meet with CS Fullerton and Seattle Pacific ... hit<br />

for 9.900 on beam twice during the season including the Pac-10s where she<br />

was ninth ... named the Huskies' rookie of the year.<br />

Personal<br />

Born May 30, 1984 in Seattle, Washington ... father Sean is the manager of<br />

waste management for the city of Seattle, mother Debbie is a teacher ... has<br />

an older brother, Jason, one older sister, Erin, and one younger sister, Molly<br />

... graduated with a 3.94 GPA ... member of the National Honor Society ...<br />

gained international experience at meets in Puerto Rico in 2000 and Costa<br />

Rica in 2002, where she captured second in the all-around under Cascade<br />

Elite <strong>Gym</strong>nastics coach Frank Lee ... placed first on the vault, bars, floor and<br />

all-around at the 2002 regionals ... captured first on the beam, floor and allaround<br />

at the 2002 National Championships.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 10.000 vs. Arizona State <strong>2004</strong><br />

Bars 9.975 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.925 at Oregon State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.925 at Boise State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 9.975 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 39.725 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

39.725 vs. Boise State/SPU, <strong>2004</strong><br />

McDonald's Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

2003<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at ASU 9.925 9.300 9.700 8.725 37.650<br />

ARIZONA/SAN JOSE ST 9.900 9.900 9.725 9.400 38.925<br />

at Florida/George Wash/Rh. Is. 9.900 9.825 9.825 9.450 39.000<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.775 9.325 –– –– ––<br />

at UCLA 9.850 9.825 8.750 9.850 38.275<br />

STANFORD 9.925 9.925 9.825 9.325 39.000<br />

at Cal/Denver/Sac. Sr. 9.875 9.800 9.375 9.750 38.800<br />

Masters Classic 9.925 9.850 9.750 9.875 39.400<br />

OSU/BOISE ST/SAC ST 9.975 9.950 9.350 9.925 39.200<br />

at Utah 9.875 9.875 9.850 9.675 39.275<br />

at Boise State 9.925 9.700 9.800 9.850 39.275<br />

CAL ST FULLERTON/SPU 9.925 9.900 9.900 9.950 39.675<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.800 9.850 9.900 –– ––<br />

NCAA West Regional 9.850 9.875 9.100 9.725 38.550<br />

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<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational 9.850 9.775 9.775 9.825 39.225<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE 9.900 9.900 9.400 9.375 38.575<br />

at Oregon State 9.800 9.850 9.925 9.8225 39.400<br />

at Stanford 9.875 9.800 9.900 9.275 38.850<br />

at Boise State 9.825 9.900 9.925 –– ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE 10.000 9.975 9.875 9.975 39.725<br />

at Arizona 9.875 9.900 –– –– ––<br />

UCLA 9.325 9.900 9.450 –– ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC 9.925 9.925 9.300 9.925 39.075<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– 9.925 –– –– ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU 9.925 9.950 9.900 9.950 39.500<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.800 9.875 9.925 9.900 39.500<br />

NCAA Regionals 9.800 9.375 9.800 9.500 38.825<br />

Career Bests 10.000 9.975 9.925 9.975 39.725<br />

Getting to Know ... Kelly McDonald<br />

Nickname: McDizzle<br />

Best nickname of another teammate: Rapido Abuelo (Bob Levesque)<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Competitive<br />

Favorite event: All of them<br />

Which Husky gymnast will surprise people this year: Nikki Waiss<br />

Biggest influence on my career: Frank Lee<br />

My most memorable moment at Washington: Swimming in the<br />

Drumheller Fountain<br />

My biggest fan: My parents<br />

Favorite class at UW: Law<br />

One thing about me people wouldn’t know: I was a quasi-mute<br />

until the age of 10<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Ultimate Frisbee<br />

Individual goals for the season: To be smart and efficient in training<br />

and do everything in my power to help the team in <strong>com</strong>petition and<br />

training<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Curling<br />

Biggest pet peeve: Stupid people<br />

I can’t imagine life without: Family<br />

To relax, I: Eat and watch television<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Ultimate Frisbee and swimming<br />

Favorite junk food: Banana crepes<br />

Favorite television show: Will & Grace<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Lake Chelan<br />

My dream car: Lexus convertible<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: The Amazing<br />

Race<br />

If I could trade places with one person for one day, it would be:<br />

James Bond, because he does lots of cool stuff<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me<br />

are: A seaplane<br />

Craziest ambition: Be a stunt double<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Drink milk, get 10 hours of sleep,<br />

clean behind your ears and don’t pick your nose.<br />

Julie Mederios<br />

5-4 Freshman<br />

Vancouver, B.C.<br />

North Delta Senior<br />

Secoundary<br />

Flicka <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington<br />

Powerful freshman who looks to contribute<br />

on vault and beam ... one of eight<br />

Husky freshmen.<br />

Personal<br />

Born July 11, 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia... father Louie is a<br />

Supervisor and mother Kristine is an estate manager... has a younger<br />

sister, Vanessa... club coaches were Flaviu Toma, Celestina Popa-Toma<br />

and Valentin Star at Flicka <strong>Gym</strong>nastics... <strong>com</strong>peted internationally for<br />

Team Canada at the 2002 Pan American Games, 2001 Puerto Rico Cup, and<br />

2001 Blue Water International... intended major is business administration...<br />

graduated with a 3.65 GPA from North Delta Senior Secoundary.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Getting to Know ... Julie Medeiros<br />

Nickname: Jewels<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Motivating and supporting,<br />

fun to train with<br />

Favorite event: Bars and floor<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Kim Lewis<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Andrea Raducan<br />

Most impressive gymnasts I have <strong>com</strong>peted with: Courtney<br />

Kupets, Tasha Schwikert<br />

Biggest influence on my career: Parents<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Wanting to quit because I couldn't do a<br />

cartwheel<br />

My biggest fan: My dad<br />

Individual goals for the season: Compete all-around<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: My teammates and coaches<br />

Best advice I have received and from whom: "Anything worth<br />

having is worth working for." -my mom<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Hockey<br />

Dream job after college: Law<br />

Favorite musician: Tim McGraw<br />

Motto or quote I live by: "Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you<br />

will land among the stars."<br />

Best thing about Seattle: The shopping<br />

Extreme sport you would most like to try: Skydiving<br />

One thing about me people wouldn't know: I hate kiwi so much<br />

that simply looking at it makes me sick<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would play: Football or<br />

cheerleading<br />

20 years from now I will tell my kids: It is great to be young<br />

Something I can't imagine life without: <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Favorite junk food: Ice cream<br />

My dream car: Acura RXS<br />

Camille Primous<br />

5-4 Freshman<br />

Seattle, Wash.<br />

Ingraham HS<br />

Seattle <strong>Gym</strong>. Academy<br />

Washington<br />

Talented performer who looks to contribute<br />

on bars ... battled ankle injuries<br />

throughout her career ... one of UW's<br />

eight-member freshman class.<br />

Personal<br />

Born July 3, 1986 in Seattle, Washington... mother, Anne is a registered<br />

nurse and father’s name is Melvin... has one younger brother, Luke... club<br />

coaches were Igor Novosselov and Amy Linehardt at Seattle <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Academy... second place on vault and eighth on bars at 2002 Junior<br />

Nationals... first place on vault at <strong>2004</strong> Level 10 Regionals... graduated<br />

with a 3.7 GPA from Ingraham High School.<br />

Getting to Know ... Camille Primous<br />

Nickname: Milla, Mille, Camillio, Chameleon<br />

Favorite event: Floor- I love to dance!<br />

Favorite Olympic gymnast: Dominique Dawes<br />

Most memorable moment in gymnastics: Winning the Level 5 State<br />

Championships in 1996<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Being a little tromper at Seattle<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics Academy<br />

My biggest fan: My mom<br />

Greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Getting into the UW!<br />

Pre-meet rituals or superstitions: I always listen to Michael Jackson<br />

before a meet<br />

Favorite thing about the UW: The beautiful campus<br />

Dream job after college: Choreographer. I would love to travel<br />

worldwide learning different cultural dances and incorporate them<br />

into my work.<br />

Motto or quote that I live by: Dance like no one is watching!<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: Fear Factor,<br />

because the physical stunts look like so much fun<br />

My sports fantasy is: To play Major League Baseball<br />

Best thing about Seattle: Best coffee ever!<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Skydiving<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I would do: Track or cheerleading<br />

Craziest ambition: To live in Europe for a year<br />

20 years from now I will tell my kids: I could do a flip once<br />

I can't imagine life without: Starbucks<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Dance, music, shopping<br />

Favorite tv shows: Friends, Will & Grace, The Simpsons, Spongebob<br />

Squarepants<br />

If I could move anywhere, it would be: New York or France<br />

Advice for young gymnasts: Do gymnastics for you, don't do it for<br />

anyone else but yourself. And don't forget to have fun!<br />

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Tori Quandt (1V)<br />

5-3 Sophomore<br />

Santa Rosa, CA<br />

Santa Rosa HS<br />

Rohnert Park <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Washington<br />

Improved sophomore who looks to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

on vault and floor ... powerful tumbler<br />

... earned her first letter in <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

<strong>2004</strong> (Freshman): As a freshman,<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in 11 of 13 meets ... a regular in the Huskies’ vault lineup ...<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in the all-around for the Huskies at Seattle Pacific, placing third<br />

all-around (37.425)... set a career high beam score at Seattle Pacific<br />

(9.225)... set career high on the vault against Arizona State (9.650)...<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in the all-around for the Huskies at Boise State after injuries<br />

forced her into the lineup... placed fifth all-around (37.275) at Boise State...<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted on vault at the Cancun Invitational (9.575) and at Stanford<br />

(9.600) for the Huskies… performed exhibition routines on the vault (9.300)<br />

and bars (9.700) at Oregon State... her scores counted to the Husky effort<br />

11 out of 16 routines on the season.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.650 vs. Arizona State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

9.650 vs. Utah, Iowa, and UIC, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Bars 9.675 at Boise State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.225 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 9.100 at Boise State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 37.425 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational 9.575 –– –– –– ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Oregon State (e)9.300 (e)9.700 –– –– ––<br />

at Stanford 9.600 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Boise State 9.525 9.675 8.975 9.100 37.275<br />

ARIZONA STATE 9.650 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Arizona 9.600 –– –– –– ––<br />

UCLA 9.625 –– –– –– ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC 9.650 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.550 9.650 9.225 9.000 37.425<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU 9.600 –– –– –– ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.600 –– –– –– ––<br />

NCAA Regionals –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Career Bests 9.650 9.675 9.225 9.100 37.425<br />

Getting to Know ... Tori Quandt<br />

Personal<br />

Full name is Victoria ... born Oct. 8, 1985 in Santa Rosa, California ... father<br />

Jonathan is a carpenter, mother Carole is a publisher ... has one older<br />

sister, Jessica ... graduated in the top 10 percent of her class.<br />

Nickname: Tor, T-T-T-Torrence, Llama<br />

Which Husky gymnast will surprise people this year: Nikki Waiss<br />

Favorite event: Floor<br />

Most entertaining teammate: Chelsea Bakken<br />

Favorite gymnast: Amanda Borden<br />

Biggest influence on my career: Coach Katie McGinly<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Forgetting to salute the judges in my<br />

first meet<br />

Favorite motto/quote: Carpe Diem<br />

My biggest fan: My dad<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Graduating high<br />

school with a 4.0 GPA<br />

Individual goals for the season: To <strong>com</strong>pete as much as possible<br />

One thing about me people wouldn’t know: I’m a picky eater<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Soccer<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Diving, ice skating,<br />

UW soccer<br />

I stress out about: Deadlines<br />

Favorite cd or musician: Jack Johnson's "Brushfire Fairytales"<br />

Best thing about Seattle: The view of the city<br />

To relax, I: Sleep<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Shopping and eating<br />

Favorite junk food: Peanut butter<br />

Favorite television show: The O.C.<br />

Favorite vacation spot: Anywhere warm<br />

My dream car: BMW M3<br />

In a movie, I would be played by: Reese Witherspoon<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me<br />

are: Peanut butter and jelly<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Point your toes.<br />

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Darcee Schiller (1V)<br />

5-3 Sophomore<br />

Abbotsford, B.C.<br />

Bateman Secondary<br />

Abbotsford Twisters<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Washington<br />

Talented sophomore who will contribute<br />

on bars and vault this season …<br />

seven-time Canadian national championship<br />

qualifier... hails from same club<br />

as teammate Carly Dockendorf ... was coached on the club level by current<br />

UW assistant coach Heidi Coleman ... named <strong>Gym</strong>nastics B.C. Outstanding<br />

Athlete of the Year for her 2003 season. <strong>2004</strong> (Freshman): Tied for ninth<br />

and set a new career-high on vault at the North Central regional (9.800)...<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted in the all-around for the first time at Seattle Pacific, placing fifth<br />

(36.725)... set new career high scores on the vault (9.600) and bars (9.575)<br />

in the meet... <strong>com</strong>peted on the vault at Stanford (9.575).<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.800 at NCAA West Regional, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Bars 9.575 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 8.575 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 8.975 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

All-Around 36.725 at Seattle Pacific, <strong>2004</strong><br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational –– –– –– –– ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE –– 8.950 –– –– ––<br />

at Oregon State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Stanford 9.575 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Boise State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Arizona –– –– –– –– ––<br />

UCLA (e)9.125 –– –– –– ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC (e)9.475 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific 9.600 9.575 8.575 8.975 36.725<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– 9.275 –– –– ––<br />

NCAA Regionals 9.800 –– –– –– ––<br />

Career Bests 9.800 9.575 8.575 8.975 36.725<br />

Personal<br />

Born Oct. 1, 1985 in Saskatoon, Canada ... mother's name is Debbie Schiller<br />

... graduated with a 3.6 GPA ... named <strong>Gym</strong>nastics B.C. Outstanding Athlete<br />

of the Year for her 2003 season ... B.C.’s highest ranked athlete in her<br />

division in 2003 ... seven time national championship qualifier under coach<br />

David Kenwright.<br />

Getting to Know ... Darcee Schiller<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Shy<br />

Favorite event: Bars<br />

Which Husky gymnast will surprise people this year: Nikki Waiss<br />

Favorite gymnast: Stella Umeh<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My coaches and teammates<br />

Best advice I’ve received (and from whom): “Always keep your<br />

head up.” (my grandpa)<br />

My most memorable moment at Washington: Eating at crewhouse<br />

my freshman year<br />

Favorite motto/quote: "There are two ways to live life: either enjoy it<br />

or not, so enjoy it." -Frank Lee<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Winning my first meet<br />

My biggest fan: My mother<br />

Individual goals for the season: Work as hard as I can and<br />

contribute to the team as much as possible<br />

One thing about me people wouldn’t know: I used to live on a farm<br />

and I love cars and motorcycles<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Golf or volleyball<br />

Dream job: Foreign exchange trader<br />

Favorite cd or Musician: Ace of Base from way back<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Hockey<br />

I can’t imagine life without: Ice cream<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: The Apprentice,<br />

because I would love to work for Donald Trump<br />

Craziest ambition: To drive a lap in NASCAR<br />

My sports fantasy is: To score a perfect 10 in both vault and bars in<br />

one meet<br />

Favorite junk food: Chocolate<br />

My dream car: Ferrari 456GT<br />

In a movie, I would be played by: Sandra Bullock<br />

If I could trade places with one person for one day, it would be: Tiger<br />

Woods, because he has the ability to perform well under pressure<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me<br />

are: A television, a radio, and my Vancouver Canucks poster<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: The harder you work, the bigger the<br />

out<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Molly Seaman (3V)<br />

5-1 Senior<br />

Tuscaloosa, AL<br />

Tuscaloosa County HS<br />

Bama Bounders<br />

Washington<br />

Expected to anchor Washington's beam<br />

lineup for the second year in a row ...<br />

will also contribute on bars and floor ...<br />

most consistent <strong>com</strong>petitor for the Huskies<br />

last season ... battled injuries throughout her Husky career ... one of<br />

three seniors on the team ... first Husky gymnast to hail from Alabama. <strong>2004</strong><br />

(Junior): In the UW lineup for beam and floor in all 13 meets ... a first-team<br />

Pac-10 All-Academic Team pick ... Washington’s anchor on beam ...<br />

<strong>com</strong>peted on bars nine times during the season ... ranked second in the<br />

nation on the balance beam (9.950) … won six event titles during the<br />

season, all on beam ... set career high on beam against UCLA with a 9.975...<br />

also set a career high on the bars (9.950)... won the beam titles against Cal/<br />

Sacramento State (9.900), at Oregon State (9.950), at Boise State (9.925),<br />

against Arizona State (9.950), against UCLA (9.975), and at Seattle Pacific<br />

(9.875)… has won 10 event titles in her Husky career, six in <strong>2004</strong>, one in<br />

2003, and three in 2002… <strong>com</strong>peted in the anchor spot on beam all season<br />

and did not score below 9.850… the lead-off gymnast on floor, did not<br />

scored below 9.775… returned to the lineup after missing most of 2003<br />

and 2002 seasons due to knee injuries… her scores counted to the Husky<br />

effort 35 out of 36 times this season. 2003 (Sophomore): Competed in the<br />

first five meets of the season before being sidelined with a knee injury ...<br />

was a team co-captain ... performed on bars, beam and floor ... posted<br />

season-high score of 9.875 on beam in dual meet at Seattle Pacific ... top<br />

floor outing was a 9.825 at UCLA ... her best bars score came at Florida when<br />

she posted a 9.600. 2002 (RS Sophomore): Only <strong>com</strong>peted in three meets<br />

for the Huskies before suffering a knee injury … scored or tied career or<br />

season bests in every event in her last meet against California …set a<br />

season high of 9.725 on the vault … scored a career best of 9.775 on the<br />

bars … captured first place with a season high of 9.875 on the beam … took<br />

first place with a season high of 9.875 on the floor … scored a career high<br />

of 39.250 in the all-around and took first in the meet. 2001 (Freshman):<br />

Tied for ninth on the beam with a 9.775 at the NCAA Regionals in Nebraska<br />

. . . tied for 23rd on the floor with score of 9.875 at the Pac-10 Championships<br />

. . . tied her career high on the vault for the third consecutive meet at OSU’s<br />

Shanico Inn-Vitational with a score of 9.825 ... scored two career bests in<br />

the meet against Utah and Western Michigan . . . saw her first <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

for the Huskies against Denver, Maryland, and Cal, tying teammate Stacy<br />

Wong for eighth place with a score of 9.775 . . . came in fifth with a score<br />

of 9.775 on the floor against Boise State . . . tied Robin Phelps of Stanford<br />

and Kristin Strid of Seattle Pacific for 11th on the floor with a score of 9.700<br />

. . . scored a then-career high and finished third on the vault with a score of<br />

9.775 against Arizona State . . . tied teammate Lanna Apisukh for second<br />

place and scored a career high of 9.900 on the floor against Cal and UC Davis<br />

. . . tied teammate Stacy Wong for 11 th on the beam with a score of 9.725<br />

at the UCLA Invitational . . . scored a career high of 9.800 on the beam for<br />

a seventh place finish against Arizona . . . scored a 9.800 on the floor for an<br />

eighth place finish in the same meet . . . tied a career best on the vault<br />

finishing seventh against Oregon State . . . tied another career best on the<br />

floor with a score of 9.900 in a tie for third with teammate Stacy Wong and<br />

Annie Campbell of Oregon State . . . tied for sixth place and a then-career<br />

best of 9.875 on the beam against Utah and Western Michigan . . . scored<br />

another career best in the same meet for a sixth place finish on the vault<br />

with a 9.825 . . . tied teammate Mandi Klug and Anne Kaus of Boise State<br />

for fourth on the vault to score a career best of 9.825 . . . scored another<br />

career best on the beam with a 9.900 tying Wong for third in the same meet.<br />

Personal<br />

Born Oct. 1, 1982 in Parkersburg, W.V. … <strong>com</strong>peted at Nationals in both<br />

1998 and 1999 ... club team was the Bama Bounders . . . daughter of Pete<br />

and Denise . . . has one older brother, Nathan . . . contemplating a career as<br />

a prosthetist . . . hobbies include gymnastics going to movies and spending<br />

time with friends . . . graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.825, three times 2001<br />

Bars 9.950 vs. UCLA, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Balance Beam 9.975 vs. California, 2002<br />

9.975 vs. UCLA, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Floor Exercise 9.900 at California & vs. Oregon State, 2001<br />

All-Around 39.250 vs. California, 2002<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Seaman's Meet-by-Meet Results<br />

2001<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Denver/Cal/Maryland 9.700 –– 9.775 9.500 ––<br />

Boise State 9.550 –– 9.150 9.775 ––<br />

Stanford/SPU 9.675 –– 8.725 9.700 ––<br />

at Arizona State 9.775 –– 9.775 9.775 ––<br />

at California/UC Davis 9.700 –– 9.725 9.900 ––<br />

at UCLA/Arizona/CS Fullerton 9.725 –– 9.725 9.825 ––<br />

Arizona 9.350 –– 9.800 9.800 ––<br />

Oregon State 9.775 –– 9.325 9.900 ––<br />

Utah/Western Michigan 9.825 –– 9.875 9.850 ––<br />

at Boise State 9.825 –– 9.900 9.800 ––<br />

at Shanico Invitational 9.825 –– 9.875 9.850 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships 9.800 –– 9.850 9.875 ––<br />

NCAA Regional 9.800 –– 9.775 9.825<br />

2002<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Stanford 9.650 9.100 9.750 9.700 38.200<br />

at Boise State 9.675 9.650 9.125 9.225 37.675<br />

California 9.725 9.775 9.875 9.875 39.250<br />

Note: Injured did not <strong>com</strong>pete the remainder of the season.<br />

2003 Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at ASU –– 9.100 –– –– ––<br />

ARIZONA/SAN JOSE ST –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Florida/George Wash/Rh. Is. –– 9.600 9.550 –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– –– 9.875 9.775 ––<br />

at UCLA –– –– 9.825 9.825 ––<br />

Note: Injured did not <strong>com</strong>pete the remainder of the season.<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational –– 9.825 9.850 9.850 ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE –– –– 9.900 9.800 ––<br />

at Oregon State –– 9.375 9.950 9.800 ––<br />

at Stanford –– 9.700 9.850 9.800 ––<br />

at Boise State –– 9.725 9.925 9.800 ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE –– 9.900 9.950 9.822 ––<br />

at Arizona –– 9.850 9.950 9.775 ––<br />

UCLA –– 9.950 9.975 9.875 ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC –– 9.900 9.900 9.850 ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– –– 9.875 9.850 ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU –– 9.875 9.950 9.850 ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– –– 9.950 9.750 ––<br />

NCAA Regionals –– 9.450 9.850 9.775 ––<br />

Career Bests 9.825 9.950 9.975 9.900 39.250<br />

Getting to Know ... Molly Seaman<br />

Nickname: Shorty, Muskie, Molls Balls<br />

Favorite event: To train- floor. To <strong>com</strong>pete- beam<br />

Biggest influence on my career: Tom Haley (my high school coach)<br />

Earliest gymnastics memory: Missing both of my vaults at a Level 4<br />

meet- I did one squat through under the vault and one over onto my face.<br />

My biggest fan: My dad<br />

Greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Being WSAAC<br />

President for the last two years<br />

Favorite thing about UW: It is in Seattle, and the family atmosphere<br />

in the athletic department<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Men’s soccer<br />

Favorite musician: Outkast<br />

If I could be on any reality tv show, I would be on: Fear Factor, as<br />

long as I didn't have to eat any bugs<br />

My sports fantasy is: To be the first gymnast at the UW to get a<br />

perfect 10 on beam<br />

Best thing about Seattle: It is not in Alabama<br />

Extreme sport I would like to try: Snowboarding on a half-pipe<br />

Favorite television show: Friends and Will & Grace<br />

In a movie, I would be played by: Danny DeVito<br />

If I could trade places with one person for one day, it would be:<br />

Marlon Shelton because he is my opposite and I’d know what it’s like<br />

to be tall<br />

If stranded on a desert island, the things I would want with me are:<br />

Tom Haley, my club coach, because at least we would be laughing<br />

Individual goals for the season: I really want to enjoy myself, and<br />

get a perfect 10.0 on beam<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Work hard but make sure you have fun<br />

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Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Nicole Waiss (1V)<br />

5-4 RS Freshman<br />

Mill Creek, WA<br />

Jackson HS<br />

Cascade Elite<br />

Washington<br />

Strong freshman who will contribute on<br />

vault and bars ... fully recovered from<br />

leg injury that allowed her only one<br />

vaulting performance last season ...<br />

youngest member of the Husky team at age 17. <strong>2004</strong> (RS Freshman):<br />

Competed on the vault for the Huskies against Cal/Sacramento State…<br />

placed seventh with a 9.725… redshirted the season due to a leg injury…<br />

a member of the 2002 Junior National team.<br />

Personal<br />

Born March 23, 1987 in Bellevue, Washington ... daughter of Tom and Mary<br />

... has one older brother, Ben, and one younger sister, Jessica ... graduated<br />

with a 3.99 GPA from Academy Northwest at age 16 ... <strong>com</strong>peted for<br />

Cascade Elite <strong>Gym</strong>nastics under current Husky assistant coach Frank Lee<br />

... a member of the 2002 Junior National Team ... captured the national<br />

championship on the bars in 2002 while placing fourth all-around and sixth<br />

on the vault despite a broken fibula in her left leg ... a TOPS national team<br />

member in 2000 ... enrolled at Washington at age 16.<br />

Career Highs<br />

Vault 9.725 vs. California and Sacramento State, <strong>2004</strong><br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor AA<br />

at Cancun Invitational –– –– –– –– ––<br />

CALIFORNIA/SAC. STATE 9.725 –– –– –– ––<br />

at Oregon State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Stanford –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Boise State –– –– –– –– ––<br />

ARIZONA STATE –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Arizona –– –– –– –– ––<br />

UCLA –– –– –– –– ––<br />

UTAH/IOWA/UIC –– –– –– –– ––<br />

at Seattle Pacific –– –– –– –– ––<br />

BOISE STATE/SPU –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Pac-10 Championships –– –– –– –– ––<br />

NCAA Regionals –– –– –– –– ––<br />

Career Bests 9.725 –– –– –– ––<br />

Getting to Know ... Nicole Waiss<br />

Nickname: Nikki, Nickerbocker, Nik<br />

My teammates would describe me as: Unpredictable and fun-loving<br />

Favorite event: Bars<br />

Husky gymnast that will surprise people this year: Darcee Schiller<br />

Biggest influence on my career: My family- they have been so<br />

supportive and encouraging my entire career and helped lead me in<br />

the right direction.<br />

Best advice I’ve received (and from whom): “Believe in yourself<br />

and you can do anything.” (Mark Russo)<br />

Favorite motto/quote: “Dream as if you will live forever. Live as if you<br />

will die tomorrow.” (James Dean)<br />

My biggest fan: My family<br />

My greatest non-gymnastics ac<strong>com</strong>plishment: Graduating high<br />

school at age 16<br />

Individual goals for the season: Stay healthy and contribute to the<br />

team<br />

Dream job: Be<strong>com</strong>e a flight surgeon and an astronaut<br />

Favorite thing abou the UW: The campus is so beautiful and close to<br />

the water<br />

If I could play another UW sport, I’d play: Track (pole vaulting) or<br />

soccer<br />

Favorite sport to watch other than gymnastics: Football and diving<br />

Biggest pet peeve: People who can’t drive and tardiness<br />

I can’t imagine life without: My <strong>com</strong>puter, my cell phone, and ice<br />

cream<br />

Hobbies outside of gymnastics: Shopping, hanging out with friends,<br />

hiking, biking<br />

Favorite junk food: Ice cream- all flavors except chocolate<br />

Favorite television show: CSI Miami and Gilmore Girls<br />

My dream car: Hummer, GT Mustang Convertible<br />

My advice for young gymnasts: Don't give up at the first roadblock<br />

and do gymnastics because you love it and not for anyone else.<br />

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Washington Coaches<br />

Bob Levesque<br />

Head Coach<br />

Under the guidance of Husky head coach Bob Levesque, the Washington<br />

gymnastics program has be<strong>com</strong>e one of the most successful in the nation.<br />

NCAA appearances, All-Americans, NCAA <strong>com</strong>petitors and top-20 finishes<br />

have be<strong>com</strong>e the norm under Levesque's tenure.<br />

A highly-respected club coach in Oregon, Levesque accepted the challenge<br />

of heading up a college program in 1991. Over the past 14 seasons he<br />

has led the Huskies to NCAA Regional appearances every season while<br />

<strong>com</strong>piling a career record of 167-134-2.<br />

Levesque has built the Husky program around local talent and national<br />

elite-level gymnasts. With the $40 million renovation of Bank of America<br />

Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, he now has a practice facility and topflight<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition setting to further Washington's program.<br />

The last eight years the Husky program has truly emerged on the<br />

national level. His teams have posted a <strong>com</strong>bined 113-84-2 record, been<br />

nationally ranked, recorded victories against perennial West Coast powers<br />

UCLA and Oregon State, tied Utah, ranked in the top 20 in attendance and<br />

hosted a pair of NCAA Regional championships.<br />

Levesque's efforts to revitalize the Husky gymnastics program have not<br />

gone unnoticed. In 1998 he became the first coach in the history of the<br />

Washington gymnastics program to lead the team to back-to-back NCAA<br />

Championship appearances. It was not Levesque’s only repeat during the<br />

season. He was also honored as the Pac-10 and West Region coach of the<br />

year for the second consecutive season.<br />

In 1998, Levesque guided the team to a 17-7 record and the program’s first<br />

NCAA West Regional Championship. The Huskies finished the season ranked<br />

seventh in the nation and finished seventh at the NCAA Championships. Two<br />

Huskies, senior Klara Kudílková and junior Tiffany Simpson, earned All-<br />

America honors at the NCAAs. The 1998 NCAA appearance was the third by<br />

the team over a five-year stretch. Prior to that it had been seven years (1987)<br />

since the Huskies had appeared at the national championships.<br />

A year earlier, Levesque took Washington to the NCAA Championships<br />

where the team placed eighth and four Husky gymnasts earned All-<br />

American honors in seven different categories. During the regular season<br />

the Huskies smashed their record book. Washington bettered its previous<br />

all-time score a total of 12 times during the year. It was appropriate that<br />

Levesque was recognized for his team’s outstanding performances.<br />

In ten of the 14 years he has been at Washington, Levesque has seen at least<br />

one of his gymnasts <strong>com</strong>pete in the individual events at the NCAA Championships.<br />

He has a UW gymnast earn first-team All-America honors nine times.<br />

Prior to taking the head coaching position at the UW, Levesque was the<br />

owner and director of the American <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Training Center in Eugene,<br />

Ore. He was named the Husky gymnastics coach on July 10, 1990.<br />

Levesque, 54, a 1972 graduate of Fresno State University, had been<br />

associated with the American <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Training Center since 1985. In<br />

addition to coaching gymnasts from level eight through elite, he also handled<br />

event and meet scheduling and the hiring and training of staff members along<br />

with traveling with his athletes to national and international <strong>com</strong>petitions.<br />

Several Levesque-trained athletes have <strong>com</strong>peted on the national and<br />

international level. Six of those were Olympians, including Tracee Talavera<br />

and Julianne McNamara from the United States. The others were Karen<br />

Kelsall (Canada, 1976 & 1980); Nancy Goldsmith (Israel, 1984); Tarella<br />

Javen (Finland, 1980) and Tatiana Fegieredo (Brazil, 1984).<br />

He also coached Tanya Chaplin (formerly Tanya Service), currently the<br />

Washington head coach Bob Levesque has been at the helm of the<br />

Husky gymnastics team since 1991.<br />

head coach at Oregon State, and Leslie Pyfer, two gymnasts who <strong>com</strong>peted<br />

in the world championships for the United States. Five other gymnasts<br />

tutored by Levesque were members of national teams, including former UW<br />

national champion Yumi Mordre. More than 20 athletes groomed by<br />

Levesque have <strong>com</strong>peted on the Division I college level.<br />

Prior to joining the American <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Training Center, Levesque was<br />

a staff member at the National Academy of Artistic <strong>Gym</strong>nasts in Eugene<br />

from 1977 until 1985 where he worked with Class I and elite gymnasts. He<br />

began his coaching career at the Fresno <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Club in 1972 and was<br />

on the staff until leaving for Oregon in 1977.<br />

Levesque has also been a guest lecturer and teacher at numerous clinics<br />

on the West Coast and in the Northwest. He has done work with the United<br />

States <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Federation and was elected in 1989 as the Program<br />

Chairman of the Regional Elite Committee, which represented the six-state<br />

Western Region. As chairman of that group, he helped organize regional<br />

workshops and disseminate information to the states in his region along<br />

with attending national meetings.<br />

He currently serves on the women's program <strong>com</strong>mittee and is a former<br />

vice president of the National Academy of Collegiate <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Coaches<br />

for Women.<br />

Levesque and his wife, Kathy, reside in Bothell. He is an avid golfer who<br />

recorded his first hole-in-one during the summer of 1998.<br />

All-Time UW Coaches<br />

Coach Years Record Pct.<br />

Dale Shirley 1975-79 58-10 .853<br />

Ed Zimmer 1980 15-9 .625<br />

Bob Ito 1981-90 180-80 .692<br />

Bob Levesque 1991-04 167-134-2 .551<br />

Totals 30 years 420-233-2 .641<br />

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Heidi Coleman<br />

Assistant<br />

Coach<br />

Washington Coaches<br />

Heidi Coleman is in her third season as an<br />

assistant coach at Washington. Prior to joining<br />

the Husky staff, she worked as the artistic<br />

director and assistant head coach for the<br />

Abbotsford Twisters <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Club in British<br />

Columbia. She oversaw the program’s balance<br />

beam, vault, artistic preparation and choreography<br />

for the club.<br />

Before working with the Abbotsford Twisters, Coleman was the <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />

coach for the Surrey <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Society in British Columbia from 1998-1999. She was<br />

the <strong>com</strong>petitive coach at Omega <strong>Gym</strong>nastics from 1996-1997, oversaw the Flicka<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics Club from 1988 to 1992 and coached at Sport Seneca from 1984-1986.<br />

In 2002 Coleman and her partner coach were named the High Performance<br />

Coaches of the Year for Canadian <strong>Gym</strong>nastics. The award is presented to the<br />

coaches of the highest achieving international athlete that year. She was honored<br />

for the ac<strong>com</strong>plishments for Kate Richardson, a two-time Canadian Olympian and<br />

the 2002 Commonwealth all-around and balance beam champion. Richardson is a<br />

junior at UCLA this year.<br />

Coleman was named a British Columbia Team Coach to the Canadian National<br />

Championships in 1991, 1992, 2001 and 2002. She was named a British Columbia<br />

Team Coach to the Western Canadian Championships in 1990, 1991, 1992 and 2000,<br />

2001 and 2002.<br />

Coleman is qualified to instruct Level 1, 2 and 3 gymnastics in Canada and is<br />

currently <strong>com</strong>pleting her Level 4 coaching certification, which is the highest level<br />

achievable.<br />

As an undergraduate student at Seneca College, she was named the school’s<br />

student of the year in 1986. She <strong>com</strong>pleted her bachelor of physical education from<br />

the University of British Columbia in 1992.<br />

Frank Lee<br />

Assistant<br />

Coach<br />

Husky Support Staff<br />

One of the most highly respected clublevel<br />

gymnastics coaches on the West Coast,<br />

Frank Lee is in his sixth season as an assistant<br />

coach for the Washington gymnastics team.<br />

Lee is a familiar figure to the University and<br />

Seattle area gymnastics <strong>com</strong>munities.<br />

In addition to assisting the Husky program,<br />

Lee is the owner of the Cascade Elite<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nastics Club in Montlake Terrace. He has operated the highly successful club<br />

since he graduated from Washington in 1989. Lee earned his undergraduate degree<br />

in zoology.<br />

Since 1990, Cascade Elite <strong>Gym</strong>nastics has sent at least one gymnast to the<br />

Level 10 Nationals. Five different athletes have been members of U.S. National<br />

Teams. The club has also produced numerous state and regional champions.<br />

In 2000, he coached current Husky sophomore Gharde Geldenhuys at the<br />

Summer Olympic Games in Sydney. Geldenhuys represented her home nation of<br />

Namibia at the Games.<br />

Lee has had a pupil on the Junior Olympic National Team every year since<br />

1996. He sent a <strong>com</strong>petitor to the U.S. Championships in 2001 and 2002 and coached<br />

one gymnast at the World Team Trials and World Championships in 2002.<br />

While attending the University of Washington, he was a member of the Husky<br />

men’s gymnastics club team. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee grew up in Seattle and<br />

attended Cascade High School. Lee and his wife, Uyen, reside in Poulsbo with their<br />

daughter Jasmine.<br />

Pam Robenolt<br />

Director of Student<br />

Academic Services<br />

Karen Flor<br />

Meet Director<br />

Gary McGuire<br />

Equipment Manager<br />

Kathy Thompson<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Brian Tom<br />

Media Relations<br />

John O'Kane<br />

Team Physician<br />

Rick Mulcahy<br />

Academic Coordinator<br />

Suzanne Steen<br />

Total S-A Program<br />

Ashlee Anderson<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Carmen Jordan<br />

Team Manager<br />

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<strong>2004</strong> Season Review<br />

Emily Pritchard<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Husky <strong>Gym</strong>nastics<br />

Results<br />

Record: 12-10-1<br />

Date Opponent Result UW Score/Opp.<br />

Jan. 2 at Cancun Invitational 1st 196.450<br />

Iowa 2nd 195.350<br />

Oklahoma 3rd 195.150<br />

Texas Women's 4th 189.175<br />

Jan. 16 CALIFORNIA/SACRAMENTO ST.1st 195.850<br />

California 2nd 193.600<br />

Sacramento State 3rd 188.900<br />

Jan. 23 at Oregon State 2nd 196.025/196.050<br />

Jan. 30 at Stanford 2nd 195.475/197.400<br />

Feb. 6 at Boise State 2nd 194.875/195.450<br />

Feb. 13 ARIZONA STATE 1st 197.325/193.075<br />

Feb. 20 at Arizona tie-1st 197.300/197.300<br />

Feb. 27 UCLA 1st 197.225/197.100<br />

Mar. 5 Utah/Iowa/Illinois-Chicago 2nd 197.550<br />

Utah 1st 197.950<br />

Iowa 3rd 196.900<br />

Illinois-Chicago 4th 195.175<br />

Mar. 8 at Seattle Pacific 2nd 191.475/192.875<br />

Mar. 12 BOISE STATE/SEATTLE PACIFIC 1st 198.025<br />

Boise State 2nd 195.575<br />

Seattle Pacific 3rd 193.500<br />

Mar. 20 Pac-10 Championships 6th 196.425<br />

Apr. 3 NCAA Regionals 5th 194.225<br />

Amy Metcalf<br />

Carly Dockendorf<br />

Kelly McDonald<br />

Meet-by-Meet Event Scores<br />

Meet Vault Bars Beam Floor Total<br />

Cancun Invitational 48.725 49.325 49.100 49.300 196.450<br />

CALIFORNIA/SACRAMENTO STATE 49.275 49.200 48.800 48.575 195.850<br />

at Oregon State 48.700 49.150 49.025 49.150 196.025<br />

at Stanford 49.000 48.875 48.175 49.425 195.475<br />

at Boise State 48.600 49.225 48.750 48.300 194.875<br />

ARIZONA STATE 49.200 49.475 49.050 49.600 197.325<br />

at Arizona 49.125 49.375 49.450 49.350 197.300<br />

UCLA 48.725 49.650 49.425 49.425 197.225<br />

UTAH/IOWA/ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 49.275 49.625 49.050 49.600 197.550<br />

at Seattle Pacific 47.850 48.925 46.925 47.775 191.475<br />

BOISE STATE/SEATTLE PACIFIC 49.175 49.675 49.500 49.675 198.025<br />

Pac-10 Championships 49.050 48.500 49.500 49.375 196.425<br />

NCAA West Regional 48.725 48.250 48.725 48.525 194.225<br />

Team Records 49.275 49.675 49.500 49.675 198.025<br />

Key: Underlines mark -- Season high, Boldface mark -- Season High and School Record<br />

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Team High Scores<br />

198.025 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, Mar.12<br />

197.550 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, Mar. 5<br />

197.325 vs. Arizona State, Feb.13<br />

Vault<br />

49.275 vs. Utah, Iowa and Illinois-Chicago, Mar. 5<br />

49.275 vs. California and Sacramento State, Jan. 16<br />

49.175 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, Mar. 12<br />

Bars<br />

49.675 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, Mar. 12<br />

49.650 vs. UCLA, Feb. 27<br />

49.625 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, Mar. 5<br />

Beam<br />

49.500 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, Mar. 12<br />

49.500 at Pac-10 Championships, Mar. 20<br />

49.450 at Arizona, Feb. 20<br />

Floor<br />

49.675 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, Mar. 12<br />

49.600 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, Mar. 5<br />

49.600 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 13<br />

Individual High Scores<br />

Vault<br />

10.000 Emily Pritchard vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Kelly McDonald vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.950 Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Emily Pritchard at Arizona, February 20<br />

Emily Pritchard vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16<br />

Bars<br />

10.000 Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Emily Pritchard vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.975 Carly Dockendorf vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Emily Pritchard vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Emily Pritchard vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

Kelly McDonald vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

Emily Pritchard at Cancun Invitational, January 2<br />

Beam<br />

9.975 Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Molly Seaman vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

Emily Pritchard at Arizona, February 20<br />

9.950 Molly Seaman at Pac-10 Championships, March 20<br />

Molly Seaman vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Tacia LaBatte vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Carly Dockendorf vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Emily Pritchard vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

Molly Seaman at Arizona, February 20<br />

Molly Seaman vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

Molly Seaman at Oregon State, January 23<br />

Floor<br />

10.000 Carly Dockendorf vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

Carly Dockendorf vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.975 Carly Dockendorf at Pac-10 Championships, March 20<br />

Kelly McDonald vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

Carly Dockendorf at Stanford, January 30<br />

All-Around<br />

39.825 Emily Pritchard vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Kelly McDonald vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

39.725 Emily Pritchard vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

Emily Pritchard at Arizona, February 2<br />

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<strong>2004</strong> Season Review<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Season Bests<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Individual Event Winners<br />

Carly Dockendorf (13)<br />

All-Around<br />

39.450 at Boise State, February 6<br />

Vault<br />

9.800 at Seattle Pacific, March 9<br />

Bars<br />

9.925 at Arizona, February 20<br />

Floor<br />

9.900 at North Central Regional, April 3<br />

10.000 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

9.900 at Seattle Pacific, March 9<br />

9.950 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

9.950 at Arizona, February 20<br />

10.000 vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.925 at Boise State, February 6<br />

9.975 at Stanford, January 30<br />

9.925 at Oregon State, January 23<br />

9.950 vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16<br />

Tacia LaBatte (2)<br />

Vault<br />

9.900 at Stanford, January 30<br />

Floor<br />

9.950 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

Kelly McDonald (4)<br />

All-Around<br />

39.825 vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

Vault<br />

10.000 vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

Bars<br />

9.925 at Seattle Pacific, March 9<br />

Beam<br />

9.925 at Boise State, February 6<br />

Emily Pritchard (21)<br />

All-Around<br />

39.875 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

39.825 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

39.725 at Arizona, February 20<br />

39.600 vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16<br />

Vault<br />

9.950 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

10.000 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

9.950 at Arizona, February 20<br />

9.950 vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16<br />

9.850 at Oregon State, January 23<br />

9.875 at Boise State, February 6<br />

Bars<br />

10.000 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

9.975 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

9.975 vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

10.000 vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.950 at Boise State, February 6<br />

9.925 at Oregon State, January 23<br />

9.950 vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16<br />

9.975 at Cancun Invitational, January 2<br />

Beam<br />

9.975 vs. Boise State and Seattle Pacific, March 12<br />

9.925 vs. Utah, Iowa, and Illinois-Chicago, March 5<br />

9.975 at Arizona, February 20<br />

Molly Seaman (7)<br />

Beam<br />

9.950 at Pac-10 Championships, March 20<br />

9.875 at Seattle Pacific, March 9<br />

9.975 vs. UCLA, February 27<br />

9.950 vs. Arizona State, February 13<br />

9.925 at Boise State, February 6<br />

9.950 at Oregon State, January 23<br />

9.900 vs. California and Sacramento State, January 16


NCAA History<br />

Huskies at the NCAAs<br />

Washington Individuals<br />

at the NCAA Championships<br />

(Event Finals and All-Around)<br />

Year <strong>Gym</strong>nast Event Place<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Carly Dockendorf Floor 24th<br />

2003 Carly Dockendorf All-Around 22nd<br />

Tacia LaBatte All-Around 18th<br />

Stacy Wong Beam 20th<br />

2000 Lauren Riesenman All-Around 13th<br />

1999 Lanna Apisukh All-Around 13th<br />

Lauren Riesenman All-Around 13th<br />

1998 Klára Kudílková All-Around 3rd*<br />

Tiffany Simpson All-Around 6th*<br />

Tiffany Simpson Vault 5th*<br />

Klára Kudílková Vault 8th*<br />

Tiffany Simpson Floor Exercise 4th*<br />

Klára Kudílková Floor Exercise 13th*<br />

1997 Tiffany Simpson Vault 6th*<br />

Klára Kudílková Floor 6th*<br />

Tiffany Simpson Floor 10th<br />

Tiffany Simpson All-Around 7th*<br />

Jamie Stauffer All-Around 9th<br />

Amber Edros All-Around 17th<br />

Klára Kudílková All-Around 17th<br />

Lauren Reisenman All-Around 37th<br />

1996 Tiffany Simpson All-Around 40th<br />

1995 Jamie Stauffer All-Around 27th<br />

1994 Team 11th<br />

1993 No qualifiers<br />

1992 Shylo Milner All-Around<br />

1991 Shylo Milner All-Around 33rd<br />

1990 No qualifiers<br />

1989 Sandra Botnen All-Around 41st<br />

Yumi Mordre All-Around 33rd<br />

1988 Yumi Mordre All-Around 7th*<br />

Yumi Mordre Balance Beam 2nd*<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre All-Around 2nd*<br />

Yumi Mordre Vault 1st*<br />

Yumi Mordre Uneven Bars 4th*<br />

Yumi Mordre Balance Beam 1st*<br />

Yumi Mordre Floor Exercise 11th<br />

Wendy Gangwer All-Around 30th<br />

Betsy Erickson All-Around 35th<br />

Lanna Apisukh<br />

Stacy Wong<br />

Year <strong>Gym</strong>nast Event Place<br />

1986 Yumi Mordre All-Around 29th<br />

Yumi Mordre Balance Beam 4th*<br />

1985 Dachelle Newton All-Around 34th<br />

1984 Wendy Gangwer All-Around 30th<br />

Suzie Sun All-Around 36th<br />

Wendy Goya All-Around 37th<br />

Christi Robell All-Around 39th<br />

Nancy Rhinesmith All-Around 50th<br />

Michelle Garcia All-Around 72nd<br />

Sheila MacLane All-Around 86th<br />

Shelly Leacock All-Around 87th<br />

1983 No qualifiers<br />

1982 Suzie Sun All-Around 19th<br />

*Earned first-team All-America honors.<br />

Husky NCAA Regional Champions<br />

<strong>2004</strong><br />

Carly Dockendorf, Floor, 9.900 NCAA North Cent. Regional, April 3<br />

2003<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Bars, 9.950 NCAA West Regional, April 12<br />

Stacy Wong, Beam, 9.950 NCAA West Regional, April 12<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Floor, 9.925 NCAA West Regional, April 12<br />

2001<br />

Emily Pritchard, Bars, 9.900 NCAA West Regional, April 7<br />

Mandi Klug, Beam, 9.900 NCAA West Regional, April 7<br />

1998<br />

Klara Kudilkova, All-Around, 39.425 NCAA West Regional, April 4<br />

Tiffany Simpson, All-Around, 39.425 NCAA West Regional, April 4<br />

Lauren Riesenman, Beam, 9.925 NCAA West Regional, April 4<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Floor, 9.950 NCAA West Regional, April 4<br />

In 1987, Washington's Yumi Mordre won NCAA championships on<br />

vault and beam and placed second in the all-around.<br />

1997<br />

Tiffany Simpson, All-Around, 39.525 NCAA West Regional, April 5<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Floor, 9.950 NCAA West Regional, April 5<br />

1988<br />

Yumi Mordre, Bars, 9.750 NCAA West Regional, April 9<br />

1985<br />

Sheila MacLane, Vault, 9.400 NCAA West Regional, March 30<br />

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NCAA History<br />

NCAA Championships History<br />

Team<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> UCLA<br />

2003 UCLA<br />

2002 Alabama<br />

2001 UCLA<br />

2000 Georgia<br />

1999 Georgia<br />

1998 Georgia<br />

1997 UCLA<br />

1996 Alabama<br />

1995 Utah<br />

1994 Utah<br />

1993 Georgia<br />

1992 Utah<br />

1991 Alabama<br />

1990 Utah<br />

1989 Georgia<br />

1988 Alabama<br />

1987 Georgia<br />

1986 Utah<br />

1985 Utah<br />

1984 Utah<br />

1983 Utah<br />

1982 Utah<br />

All-Around<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Jeana Rice, Alabama<br />

2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska<br />

2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA<br />

2001 None<br />

2000 Kristi Lichey, Georgia<br />

1999 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah<br />

1998 Kim Arnold, Georgia<br />

1997 Kim Arnold, Georgia<br />

1996 Meredith Willard, Alabama<br />

1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1993 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah<br />

1991 Hope Spivey, Georgia<br />

1990 Dee Dee Foster, Alabama<br />

1989 Corrinne Wright, Georgia<br />

1988 K. Garrison-Steves, Okla.<br />

1987 K. Garrison-Steves, Okla.<br />

1986 Penney Hauschild, Alabama<br />

Jackie Brummer, Arizona St.<br />

1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama<br />

1984 Megan Marsden, Utah<br />

1983 Megan Marsden, Utah<br />

1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah<br />

Vault<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Ashley Miles, Alabama<br />

2003 Ashley Miles, Alabama<br />

2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA<br />

2001 Cory Fritzinger, Georgia<br />

2000 Monica Flammer, Georgia<br />

1999 Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA<br />

1998 Larissa Fontaine, Stanford<br />

Susan Hines, Florida<br />

1997 Susan Hines, Florida<br />

1996 Leah Brown, Georgia<br />

1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1993 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1992 Tammy Marshall, Mass.<br />

Heather Steep, Georgia<br />

Kristen Kenoyer, Utah<br />

1991 Anna Basaldua, Arizona<br />

1990 Michelle Bryant, Nebraska<br />

1989 Kim Hamilton, UCLA<br />

1988 Jill Andrews, UCLA<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre, Wash.<br />

1986 Pam Loree, Penn State<br />

Kim Neal, Arizona State<br />

1985 Elaine Alfano, Utah<br />

1984 Megan McCunniff, Utah<br />

1983 Elaine Alfano, Utah<br />

1982 Elaine Alfano, Utah<br />

Uneven Bars<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Elise Ray, Michigan<br />

2003 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA<br />

Kate Richardson, UCLA<br />

2002 Andree Pickens, Alabama<br />

2001 Yvonne Tousek, UCLA<br />

2000 Kathleen Shrieves, Georgia<br />

1999 Angie Leonard, Utah<br />

1998 Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA<br />

1997 Jenni Beathard, Georgia<br />

1996 Stephanie Woods, Alabama<br />

1995 Beth Wymer, Michigan<br />

1994 Lori Strong, Georgia<br />

Sandy Woolsey, Utah<br />

Beth Wymer, Michigan<br />

1993 Heather Stepp, Georgia<br />

Beth Wymer, Michigan<br />

1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah<br />

1991 Kelly Macy, Georgia<br />

1990 Marie Roethlisberger, Minn.<br />

1989 Lucy Wener, Georgia<br />

1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Okla.<br />

1987 Lucy Wener, Georgia<br />

1986 Lucy Wener, Georgia<br />

1985 Penney Hauschild, Alabama<br />

1984 Jackie Brummer, Arizona St.<br />

1983 Jeri Cameron, Arizona State<br />

1982 Lisa Shirk, Pittsburgh<br />

All-Time National Results<br />

Year Championship Site Winner UW<br />

1973 AIAW Des Moines, Iowa Massachusetts —<br />

1974 AIAW — — —<br />

1975 AIAW — Southern Illinois 14th<br />

1976 AIAW Boone, N.C. Clarion State 13th<br />

1977 AIAW Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Clarion State 15th<br />

1978 AIAW Seattle, Wash. Penn State —<br />

1979 AIAW State College, Pa. Cal State Fullerton —<br />

1980 AIAW Baton Rouge, La. Penn State —<br />

1981 AIAW Salt Lake City, Utah Utah —<br />

1982 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Utah —<br />

1983 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Utah —<br />

1984 NCAA Los Angeles, Calif. Utah 8th<br />

1985 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Utah —<br />

1986 NCAA Gainesville, Fla. Utah —<br />

1987 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Georgia 9th<br />

1988 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Alabama —<br />

1989 NCAA Athens, Ga. Georgia —<br />

1990 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Utah —<br />

1991 NCAA Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama —<br />

1992 NCAA Minneapolis, Minn. Utah —<br />

1993 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Georgia —<br />

1994 NCAA Salt Lake City, Utah Utah 11th<br />

1995 NCAA Athens, Ga. Utah —<br />

1996 NCAA Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama —<br />

1997 NCAA Gainesville, Fla. UCLA 8th<br />

1998 NCAA Los Angeles, CA Georgia 7th<br />

1999 NCAA Salt Lake City, UT Georgia —<br />

2000 NCAA Boise, Idaho Georgia —<br />

2001 NCAA Athens, Ga. Georgia —<br />

2002 NCAA Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama —<br />

2003 NCAA Lincoln, NE UCLA —<br />

<strong>2004</strong> NCAA Los Angeles, CA UCLA —<br />

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Floor Exercise<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Ashley Miles, Alabama<br />

Courtney Bumpers, UNC<br />

2003 Richelle Simpson, Nebraska<br />

2002 Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA<br />

Nicole Arnstad, LSU<br />

2001 Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA<br />

2000 Suzanne Sears, Georgia<br />

1999 Marny Oestreng, Bowling Green<br />

1998 Stella Umeh, UCLA<br />

Karin Lichey, Georgia<br />

1997 Leah Brown, Georgia<br />

1996 Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona<br />

1995 Stella Umeh, UCLA,<br />

Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

Leslie Angeles, Georgia<br />

1994 H. Spivey-Sheeley, Georgia<br />

1993 H. Spivey-Sheeley, Georgia<br />

1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah<br />

1991 Hope Spivey, Georgia<br />

1990 Joy Selig, Oregon State<br />

1989 Kim Hamilton, UCLA<br />

Corrinne Wright, Georgia<br />

1988 Kim Hamilton, UCLA<br />

1987 Kim Hamilton, UCLA<br />

1986 Penney Hauschild, Alabama<br />

Lisa Zeis, Arizona State<br />

1985 Lisa Mitzel, Arizona<br />

1984 Maria Anz, Florida<br />

1983 Kim Neal, Arizona State<br />

1982 Mary Ayotte-Law, Oregon St.<br />

Balance Beam<br />

Champion<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Ashley Kelly, Arizona State<br />

2003 Kate Richardson, UCLA<br />

2002 Elise Ray, Michigan<br />

2001 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah<br />

2000 Kristi Lichey, Georgia<br />

1999 Theresa Kulikowski, Utah<br />

Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA<br />

Andree Pickens, Alabama<br />

1998 Betsy Hamm, Florida<br />

Jenni Beathard, Georgia<br />

Kim Arnold, Georgia<br />

1997 Elizabeth Reid, Arizona State<br />

1996 Summer Reid, Utah<br />

1995 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1994 Jenny Hansen, Kentucky<br />

1993 Traci Crover, Oregon State<br />

1992 Missy Marlowe, Utah<br />

Dana Dobranskey, Alabama<br />

1991 Melissa Marlowe, Utah<br />

1990 Joy Selig, Oregon State<br />

1989 Jill Andrews, UCLA<br />

Joy Selig, Oregon State<br />

1988 Kelly Garrison-Steves, Okla.<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre, Wash.<br />

1986 Jackie Brummer, Arizona St.<br />

1985 Lisa Zeis, Arizona State<br />

1984 Heidi Anderson, Oregon St.<br />

1983 Julie Goewey, CS Fullerton<br />

1982 Sue Stednitz, Utah


NCAA Regionals<br />

<strong>2004</strong> NCAA North Central Regional<br />

Denver, Colorado April 3, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Team Scores<br />

Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total<br />

1. Stanford 49.150 49.150 49.150 49.125 196.575<br />

2. Iowa 48.725 49.125 49.100 48.775 195.725<br />

3. Denver 49.225 48.525 48.675 49.075 195.500<br />

4. Southern Utah 48.050 48.550 48.800 48.975 194.375<br />

5. Washington 48.725 48.250 48.725 48.525 194.225<br />

6. Minnesota 48.350 47.875 47.625 48.575 192.225<br />

All-Around<br />

1. Lise Leveille, Stanford 39.425<br />

2. Lindsay Wing, Stanford 39.350<br />

3. Alexis Maday, Iowa 39.275<br />

8. Emily Pritchard, Washington 39.000<br />

12. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 38.825<br />

16t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 38.475<br />

21. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 38.000<br />

Vault<br />

1t. Casey Dobyns, Denver 9.900<br />

1t. Heather Huffaker, Denver 9.900<br />

1t. Jessica Louie, Stanford 9.900<br />

1t. Natalie Foley, Stanford 9.900<br />

5t. Ashley Shible, Denver 9.850<br />

5t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.850<br />

5t. Alexis Maday, Iowa 9.850<br />

9t. Darcee Schiller, Washington 9.800<br />

9t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.800<br />

20t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.725<br />

Uneven Bars<br />

1. Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.900<br />

2t. Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 9.875<br />

2t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.875<br />

2t. Alexis Maday, Iowa 9.875<br />

9t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.800<br />

14t. Tacia LaBatte, Washington 9.750<br />

34. Molly Seaman, Washington 9.450<br />

35. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.375<br />

39. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 9.025<br />

Balance Beam<br />

1. Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.925<br />

2t. Lise Leveille, Stanford 9.900<br />

2t. Danielle Legeal, Iowa 9.900<br />

4. Annie Rue, Iowa 9.875<br />

5t. Molly Seaman, Washington 9.850<br />

5t. Carly Geronimo, Southern Utah 9.850<br />

5t. Alicia Opsahl, Minnesota 9.850<br />

5t. Leah Sakhltab, Southern Utah 9.850<br />

13t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.800<br />

19t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.725<br />

21t. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 9.700<br />

27t. Amy Metcalf, Washington 9.650<br />

Floor Exercise<br />

1t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.900<br />

1t. Ashley Shible, Denver 9.900<br />

3t. Meredith Fricke, Denver 9.875<br />

3t. Alicia Opsahl, Minnesota 9.875<br />

5t. Lise Leveille, Stanford 9.850<br />

5t. Alexis Maday, Iowa 9.850<br />

5t. Carolyn Yarnberg, Minnesota 9.850<br />

17t. Molly Seaman, Washington 9.775<br />

25t. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 9.725<br />

31t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.625<br />

37. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.500<br />

Carly Dockendorf finished first<br />

on floor at the <strong>2004</strong> NCAA North<br />

Central Regional.<br />

All-Time Regional Results<br />

Year Affiliation Location Champion UW Finish<br />

1972 NCWSA Corvallis, Ore. Washington 1st<br />

1973 NCWSA Seattle, Wash. Oregon 4th<br />

1974 NCWSA Billings, Mont. Seattle Pacific —<br />

1975 NCWSA Monmouth, Ore. Washington 1st<br />

1976 NCWSA Forest Grove, Ore. Washington 1st<br />

1977 NCWSA Missoula, Mont. Washington 1st<br />

1978 NCWSA Cheney, Wash. Washington 1st<br />

1979 NCWSA Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1980 NCWSA Spokane, Wash. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1981 NCWSA Pullman, Wash. Oregon State 2nd<br />

1982 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1983 NCAA Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton 5th<br />

1984 NCAA Fullerton, Calif. Cal State Fullerton 3rd<br />

1985 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1986 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Cal State Fullerton 4th<br />

1987 NCAA Seattle, Wash. UCLA 2nd<br />

1988 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1989 NCAA Anaheim, Calif. UCLA 4th<br />

1990 NCAA Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 4th<br />

1991 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 3rd<br />

1992 NCAA Berkeley, Calif. Oregon State 7th<br />

1993 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. UCLA 6th<br />

1994 NCAA Boise, Idaho UCLA 3rd<br />

1995 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. UCLA 4th<br />

1996 NCAA Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 4th<br />

1997 NCAA Boise, Idaho UCLA 2nd<br />

1998 NCAA Seattle, Wash. Washington 1st<br />

1999 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. UCLA 4th<br />

2000 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. UCLA 4th<br />

2001 NCAA Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska 5th<br />

2002 NCAA Corvallis, Ore. Utah 4th<br />

2003 NCAA Seattle, Wash. Nebraska 3rd<br />

<strong>2004</strong> NCAA Denver, Colo. Stanford 5th<br />

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<strong>2004</strong> Pac-10 Championships<br />

McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz., March 20, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Team Scores<br />

Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total<br />

1. Stanford 49.400 49.475 49.650 49.375 197.900<br />

2. UCLA 49.575 49.500 49.150 49.650 197.875<br />

3. Oregon State 49.275 49.300 49.225 49.275 197.075<br />

4t. Arizona 49.250 49.075 49.175 49.275 196.775<br />

4t. Arizona State 49.225 48.875 49.375 49.300 196.775<br />

6. Washington 49.050 48.500 49.500 49.375 196.425<br />

7. California 49.050 49.150 49.175 48.250 195.625<br />

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<strong>2004</strong> Pac-10 Results<br />

All-Around<br />

1. Natalie Foley, Stanford 39.800<br />

2. Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 39.775<br />

3. Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 39.675<br />

4. Kristen Maloney, UCLA 39.650<br />

5t. Ashley Kelly, Arizona State 39.625<br />

5t. Lise Leveille, Stanford 39.625<br />

7t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 39.500<br />

7t. Chelsea Plourde, Oregon State 39.500<br />

7t. Monica Bisordi, Arizona 39.500<br />

17t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 38.925<br />

20. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 38.775<br />

Vault<br />

1. Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 10.000<br />

1t. Natalie Foley 10.000<br />

3t. Kristen Maloney, UCLA 9.950<br />

3t. Kate Richardson, UCLA 9.950<br />

5. Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 9.925<br />

6t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.900<br />

12t. Tacia LaBatte, Washington 9.875<br />

24t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.800<br />

24t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.800<br />

<strong>2004</strong> All-Pac-10 <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Team<br />

All-Around<br />

Kate Richardson UCLA So.<br />

Jeannette Antolin UCLA Sr.<br />

Monica Bisordi Arizona Jr.<br />

Chelsea Plourde Oregon State Fr.<br />

Natalie Foley Stanford So.<br />

Ashley Kelly Arizona State So.<br />

Vault<br />

Jeanette Antolin UCLA Sr.<br />

Kate Richardson UCLA So.<br />

Natalie Foley Stanford So.<br />

Bars<br />

JeanetteAntolin UCLA Sr.<br />

Natalie Foley Stanford So.<br />

Caroline Fluhrer Stanford Sr.<br />

Beam<br />

Molly Seaman Washington Jr.<br />

Kristen Maloney UCLA Sr.<br />

Ashley Kelly Arizona State So.<br />

Lindsey Wing Stanford Sr.<br />

Floor<br />

Carly Dockendorf Washington Jr.<br />

Kate Richardson UCLA So.<br />

Jeanette Antolin UCLA Sr.<br />

<strong>Gym</strong>nast of the Year: Jeanette Antolin, UCLA<br />

Freshman of the Year: Chelsea Plourde, Oregon State<br />

Coach of the Year: Krysten Smith, Stanford<br />

Uneven Bars<br />

1t. Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 9.950<br />

1t. Natalie Foley, Stanford 9.950<br />

3t. Lise Leveille, Stanford 9.925<br />

3t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.925<br />

3t. Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 9.925<br />

11t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.900<br />

29t. Tacia LaBatte, Washington 9.775<br />

37. Kim Lewis, Washington 9.650<br />

39. Darcee Schiller, Washington 9.275<br />

Balance Beam<br />

1t. Molly Seaman, Washington 9.950<br />

1t. Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.950<br />

1t. Ashley Kelly, Arizona State 9.950<br />

1t. Mylan Dodd, California 9.950<br />

1t. Caroline Fluhrer 9.950<br />

7t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.925<br />

11t. Amy Metcalf, Washington 9.900<br />

20t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.875<br />

22t. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 9.850<br />

Floor Exercise<br />

1. Kate Richardson, UCLA 10.000<br />

2t. Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 9.975<br />

2t. Carly Dockendorf, Washington 9.975<br />

4. Cassandra Jussino, Arizona State 9.950<br />

5t. Natalie Foley, Stanford 9.925<br />

5t. Emily Pritchard, Washington 9.925<br />

7t. Kelly McDonald, Washington 9.900<br />

28t. Chelsea Bakken, Washington 9.825<br />

32t. Molly Seaman, Washington 9.750<br />

40. Kim Lewis, Washington 9.550<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Pac-10 All-Academic Team<br />

First Team<br />

Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford Sr. 3.74 Civil Engineering<br />

Shelly Goldberg, Stanford Sr. 3.99 Mechanical Engineering<br />

Amy Metcalf, Washington Sr. 3.85 Psychology<br />

Kari Muth, Arizona State Jr. 3.96 Finance<br />

Molly Seaman, Washington Jr. 3.80 Zoology<br />

Jamie Williams, UCLA Sr. 3.85 Physical Science<br />

Second Team<br />

Mylan Dodd, California Jr. 3.67 Developmental Studies<br />

Chrissy Lamun, Oregon State So. 3.80 General Science<br />

Lise Leveille, Stanford Sr. 3.73 Human Biology<br />

Holly Murdock, UCLA So. 3.84 Biology<br />

Kate Richardson, UCLA So. 3.74 Physiological Science<br />

Christie Tedmon, UCLA Jr. 3.71 Psychology/Education<br />

Washington's Honorable Mention Selections: Carly Dockendorf, Tacia<br />

LaBatte, Kim Lewis, Kelly McDonald, Emily Pritchard


Pac-10 History<br />

All-Conference History<br />

UW's Pac-10 Champions <strong>Gym</strong>nast of the Year<br />

Pac-10<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Molly Seaman, BB<br />

2003 Carly Dockendorf, UB<br />

2002 Emily Pritchard, V<br />

2001 Stacy Wong, UB<br />

1997 Tiffany Simpson, V<br />

1997 Klara Kudilkova, FX<br />

1996 Klara Kudilkova, V<br />

1989 Yumi Mordre, BB<br />

1988 Yumi Mordre, BB<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre, AA, V, FX<br />

1986 Yumi Mordre, AA, UB, BB<br />

NorPac<br />

1986 Betsy Erickson, FX<br />

1985 Dachelle Newton, BB<br />

1984 Nancy Rhinesmith, FX<br />

1983 Nancy Rhinesmith, FX<br />

UW All-Conference <strong>Gym</strong>nasts<br />

Pac-10<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Molly Seaman, BB<br />

Carly Dockendorf, FL<br />

2003 Carly Dockendorf, UB<br />

2002 Emily Pritchard, AA, V, UB<br />

2001 Lanna Apisukh, AA, FL<br />

Mandi Klug, FL<br />

Stacy Wong, AA, V, UB<br />

2000 Lanna Apisukh, AA<br />

Tiffany Simpson, AA<br />

1999 Lanna Apisukh, AA<br />

1998 Tiffany Simpson<br />

1997 Tiffany Simpson<br />

Jamie Stauffer<br />

Klára Kudílková<br />

1996 Klára Kudílková<br />

1993 Christine Niebling<br />

1991 Shylo Milner<br />

1990 Jennifer Callow<br />

1988 Yumi Mordre<br />

Dachelle Newton<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre<br />

NorPac<br />

1986 Betsy Erickson<br />

Yumi Mordre<br />

1985 Wendy Gangwer<br />

Wendy Goya<br />

Sheila MacLane<br />

Dachelle Newton<br />

1984 Christi Robell<br />

Nancy Rhinesmith<br />

Pac-10<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Jeanette Antolin UCLA<br />

2003 Onnie Willis UCLA<br />

2002 Jamie Dantzcher UCLA<br />

2001 Mohini Bhardwaj UCLA<br />

2000 Heidi Moneymaker UCLA<br />

1999 Kiralee Hayashi UCLA<br />

1998 Stella Umeh UCLA<br />

1997 Leah Homma UCLA<br />

1996 Katie Freeland Arizona State<br />

1995 Leah Homma UCLA<br />

1994 Chari Knight Oregon State<br />

1993 Stacy Fowlkes Arizona<br />

1992 Chari Knight Oregon State<br />

1991 Joy Selig Oregon State<br />

1991 Jill Andrews UCLA<br />

1989 Tanya Service UCLA<br />

1988 Jill Andrews UCLA<br />

1987 Tanya Service UCLA<br />

NorPac<br />

1986 Yumi Mordre Washington<br />

1985 Wendy Goya Washington<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Pac-10<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Krysten Smith Stanford<br />

2003 Cari DuBois California<br />

Valorie Kondos UCLA<br />

2002 Bill Ryden Arizona<br />

2001 Mark Cook Stanford<br />

2000 Valerie Kondos UCLA<br />

1999 Tanya Chaplin Oregon State<br />

1998 Bob Levesque Washington<br />

1997 Bob Levesque Washington<br />

1996 Jim Gault Arizona<br />

John Spini Arizona State<br />

Jim Turpin Oregon State<br />

1995 Valorie Kondos UCLA<br />

John Spini Arizona State<br />

1994 Jim Gault Arizona<br />

1993 Jim Gault Arizona<br />

1992 Jim Turpin Oregon State<br />

1991 Jim Turpin Oregon State<br />

1990 Jerry Tomlinson UCLA<br />

Jim Gault Arizona<br />

1989 Jim Gault Arizona<br />

1988 Jim Turpin Oregon State<br />

1987 Jerry Tomlinson UCLA<br />

NorPac<br />

1986 Bob Ito Washington<br />

1985 Al Sanders Washington St.<br />

1984 Bob Ito Washington<br />

Ron Ludwig Oregon State<br />

Molly Seaman tied for first in the beam at the<br />

Pac-10 Championships.<br />

Carly Dockendorf was all-conference in the<br />

floor in <strong>2004</strong>.<br />

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Pac-10 <strong>2004</strong><br />

1. Stanford 197.900<br />

2. UCLA 197.875<br />

3. Oregon State 197.075<br />

4t. Arizona 196.775<br />

4t. Arizona State 196.775<br />

6. Washington 196.425<br />

7. California 195.625<br />

Pac-10 2003<br />

1. UCLA 198.175<br />

2. Stanford 197.700<br />

3. Arizona State 197.075<br />

4. Washington 196.750<br />

5. Oregon State 196.650<br />

6. Arizona 195.950<br />

7. California 195.925<br />

Pac-10 2002<br />

1. UCLA 197.625<br />

2. Arizona 197.050<br />

3. Stanford 196.150<br />

4. Oregon State 196.125<br />

5. Washington 195.425<br />

6. Arizona State 194.125<br />

7. California 189.700<br />

Pac-10 2001<br />

1. Stanford 197.850<br />

2. UCLA 197.800<br />

3. Washington 197.475<br />

4. Oregon State 196.550<br />

5. Arizona State 195.725<br />

6. Arizona 195.525<br />

7. California 193.750<br />

Pac-10 2000<br />

1. UCLA 197.700<br />

2. Oregon State 196.575<br />

3. Washington 195.900<br />

4. Arizona State 195.875<br />

5. California 194.675<br />

6. Stanford 193.850<br />

7. Arizona 192.950<br />

Pac-10 1999<br />

1. UCLA 197.775<br />

2. Oregon State 197.400<br />

3. Arizona State 196.025<br />

4. Arizona 195.150<br />

Stanford 195.150<br />

Pac-10 History<br />

Yearly Conference Results<br />

Opponent (Last meet) W-L UW Streak<br />

Air Force (1998) 3-0 Won 3<br />

Alaska-Anchorage (2000) 3-0 Won 3<br />

Alberta (1979) 3-0 Won 3<br />

Arizona (<strong>2004</strong>) 16-16-1 Lost 1<br />

Arizona State (<strong>2004</strong>) 9-19 Lost 3<br />

Auburn (1998) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Ball State (1996) 3-0 Won 3<br />

Boise State (<strong>2004</strong>) 29-10 Won 1<br />

Brigham Young (1995) 6-3 Lost 1<br />

British Columbia (1981) 8-0 Won 8<br />

Calgary (1986) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Cal Poly–SLO (1990) 2-0 Won 2<br />

California (<strong>2004</strong>) 35-6 Won 3<br />

UC Davis (2001) 10-0 Won 10<br />

UC Santa Barbara (1999) 9-0 Won 9<br />

CS Fullerton (2003) 8-4 Won 6<br />

CS Hayward (1977) 3-0 Won 3<br />

CS Northridge (1982) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Central Washington (1976) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Chico State (1984) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Denver (<strong>2004</strong>) 5-5 Lost 4<br />

Eastern Wash. (1981) 12-0 Won 12<br />

Florida (2003) 0-1 Lost 1<br />

George Washington (2003) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Georgia (2000) 0-3 Lost 3<br />

Houston Baptist (1988) 0-1 Lost 1<br />

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6. Washington 194.425<br />

7. California 192.475<br />

Pac-10 1998<br />

1. Stanford 195.275<br />

2. Oregon State 194.950<br />

3. Arizona State 194.900<br />

4. UCLA 194.700<br />

5. Washington 193.700<br />

6. Arizona 192.800<br />

7. California 189.200<br />

Pac-10 1997<br />

1. UCLA 196.550<br />

2. Stanford 196.325<br />

3. Washington 196.025<br />

4. Oregon State 195.000<br />

5. Arizona 194.950<br />

6. Arizona State 194.925<br />

7. California 194.325<br />

Pac-10 1996<br />

1. Oregon State 196.775<br />

2. Arizona State 195.525<br />

3. Arizona 195.175<br />

4. UCLA 194.625<br />

5. Washington 193.150<br />

6. Stanford 193.000<br />

7. California 192.375<br />

Pac-10 1995<br />

1. UCLA 195.40<br />

2. Arizona State 195.15<br />

3. Arizona 193.45<br />

4. Oregon State 193.40<br />

5. Stanford 191.825<br />

6. Washington 191.625<br />

7. California 190.275<br />

Pac-10 1994<br />

1. Oregon State 194.825<br />

2. UCLA 193.85<br />

3. Arizona State 193.65<br />

4. Stanford 191.55<br />

5. Washington 190.95<br />

6. Arizona 189.875<br />

7.California 186.925<br />

Pac-10 1993<br />

1. UCLA 194.55<br />

2. Oregon State 193.80<br />

3. Arizona 193.20<br />

All-Time Record vs. Opponents<br />

4. Arizona State 192.90<br />

5. Washington 190.80<br />

6. California 189.40<br />

7. Stanford 189.00<br />

Pac-10 1992<br />

1. Oregon State 194.85<br />

2. Arizona 194.70<br />

3. UCLA 193.65<br />

4. Arizona State 192.55<br />

5. Stanford 191.20<br />

6. California 189.95<br />

7. Washington 189.15<br />

Pac-10 1991<br />

1. Oregon State 194.65<br />

2. UCLA 191.15<br />

3. Arizona 189.95<br />

4. Arizona State 189.50<br />

5. Stanford 187.75<br />

6. Washington 187.55<br />

7. California 186.90<br />

Pac-10 1990<br />

1. UCLA 191.50<br />

2. Arizona 189.30<br />

3. Arizona State 188.90<br />

4. Oregon State 185.45<br />

5. California 185.40<br />

6. Washington 185.10<br />

7. Stanford 183.45<br />

Pac-10 1989<br />

1. UCLA 195.20<br />

2. Oregon State 193.65<br />

3. Arizona State 191.10<br />

4. Arizona 190.00<br />

5. Washington 188.70<br />

6. Stanford 186.55<br />

7. California 185.00<br />

Pac-10 1988<br />

1. UCLA 189.45<br />

2. Arizona State 187.05<br />

3. Oregon State 185.95<br />

4. Arizona 185.30<br />

5. Washington 184.20<br />

6. Stanford 182.55<br />

7. California 179.55<br />

Opponent (Last meet) W-L UW Streak<br />

Idaho (1980) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Illinois (1995) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Illinois-Chicago (<strong>2004</strong>) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Illinois State (2001) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Iowa (<strong>2004</strong>) 3-1 Lost 1<br />

Iowa State (1991) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Jacksonville State (1981) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Kent State 1-0 Won 1<br />

Long Beach State (1983) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Louisiana State (2003) 1-3 Lost 1<br />

Maryland (2001) 4-0 Won 4<br />

Michigan (2002) 0-2 Lost 2<br />

Minnesota (<strong>2004</strong>) 2-5 Won 1<br />

Montana (1986) 14-0 Won 14<br />

Montana State (1981) 4-0 Won 4<br />

Nebraska (2003) 4-9 Lost 3<br />

New Mexico (1992) 3-1 Won 3<br />

Nevada (1977) 1-1 Won 1<br />

Northern Colorado (1981) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Northern Illinois (2002) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Ohio State (1982) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Oklahoma (<strong>2004</strong>) 3-3 Won 1<br />

Oklahoma State (1993) 2-1 Won 1<br />

Oregon (1986) 16-4 Won 13<br />

Oregon College (1980) 5-0 Won 5<br />

Pac-10 1987<br />

1. UCLA 190.75<br />

2. Arizona 187.65<br />

3. Washington 186.15<br />

4. Arizona State 186.10<br />

5. Oregon State 185.25<br />

6. Stanford 181.75<br />

7. California 178.65<br />

8. Washington State 177.95<br />

NorPac 1986<br />

1. Washington 185.80<br />

2. Oregon State 185.70<br />

3. California 183.15<br />

4. Oregon 176.40<br />

5. San Jose State 175.90<br />

6. Washington State 157.15<br />

NorPac 1985<br />

1. Oregon State 183.95<br />

2. Washington 182.00<br />

3. Washington State 178.55<br />

4. California 173.60<br />

5. San Jose State 167.60<br />

6. Oregon 160.75<br />

NorPac 1984<br />

1. California 183.90<br />

2. Washington 179.40<br />

3. Oregon State 179.35<br />

4. San Jose State 167.00<br />

5. Oregon 165.85<br />

6. Stanford 176.80<br />

NorPac 1983<br />

1. Oregon State 183.20<br />

2. Washington 180.00<br />

3. California 177.60<br />

4. Washington State 173.80<br />

Opponent (Last meet) W-L UW Streak<br />

Oregon State (<strong>2004</strong>) 13-43 Lost 2<br />

Pacific, Oregon (1977) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Penn State (2001) 0-2 Lost 2<br />

Portland State (1981) 7-1 Won 3<br />

Rhode Island (2003) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Sacramento State (<strong>2004</strong>) 12-0 Won 12<br />

San Diego State (1985) 4-1 Won 3<br />

San Francisco State (1981) 1-0 Won 1<br />

San Jose State (2003) 11-0 Won 11<br />

Seattle Pacific (<strong>2004</strong>) 53-3 Won 1<br />

Seattle University (1982) 10-0 Won 10<br />

SE Missouri State (1996) 2-0 Won 2<br />

Southern Utah State (<strong>2004</strong>) 5-1 Lost 1<br />

Spokane CC (1987) 10-1 Won 9<br />

Stanford (<strong>2004</strong>) 18-17 Lost 3<br />

UCLA (<strong>2004</strong>) 2-25 Lost 1<br />

USC (1983) 2-2 Won 1<br />

Utah (<strong>2004</strong>) 0-24-1 Lost 4<br />

Utah State (1999) 8-8 Lost 1<br />

Texas Women's University (<strong>2004</strong>) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Washington State (1987) 17-1 Won 15<br />

Weber State (1978) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Western Michigan (2001) 1-0 Won 1<br />

William & Mary (1986) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Wisconsin (1985) 1-0 Won 1<br />

Wisc.-La Crosse (1996) 1-0 Won 1


Washington Records<br />

Washington’s Pac-10 Top Annual Finishers<br />

Year Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Emily Pritchard Carly Dockendorf Molly Seaman Carly Dockendorf Kelly McDonald<br />

6th, 9.900 3rd, 9.925 1st, 9.950 2nd, 9.975 7th, 39.500<br />

2003 Tanya Powers Carly Dockendorf Kelly McDonald Tacia LaBatte No Top-10 Finisher<br />

5th, 9.900 1st. 10.000 9th, 9.900 17th, 9.875<br />

2002 Emily Pritchard Emily Pritchard Allison Bruce No Top-10 Finisher Tanya Powers<br />

1st, 9.975 4th, 9.925 5th, 9.875 7th, 39.150<br />

2001 Stacy Wong Stacy Wong Lanna Apisukh Stacy Wong Stacy Wong<br />

3rd, 9.950 1st, 9.975 6th, 9.900 2nd, 9.950 2nd, 39.725<br />

2000 Lanna Apisukh No Top-10 Finisher Leah Waaramaki Riesenman/Simpson Tiffany Simpson<br />

5th, 9.900 5th, 9.850 5th, 9.900 4th, 39.400<br />

1999 Lanna Apisukh Sidney Field No Top-10 Finisher Lauren Riesenman Lanna Apisukh<br />

3rd, 9.900 8th, 9.875 7th, 9.925 5th, 39.325<br />

1998 Tiffany Simpson Jamie Stauffer Lauren Riesenman Tiffany Simpson Klara Kudilkova<br />

3rd, 9.900 10th, 9.775 4th, 9.850 3rd, 9.875 4th, 39.125<br />

1997 Jamie Stauffer Tiffany Simpson Tiffany Simpson Klara Kudilkova Tiffany Simpson<br />

2nd, 9.925 8th, 9.900 9th, 9.875 1st, 9.900 2nd, 39.625<br />

1996 Klara Kudilkova Tiffany Simpson Klara Kudilkova Klara Kudilkova Klara Kudilkova<br />

1st, 10.000 5th, 9.900 9th, 9.800 5th, 9.850 2nd, 39.475<br />

1995 Jamie Stauffer Stacy Connolly No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Jamie Stauffer<br />

5th, 9.875 9th, 9.800 9th, 38.700<br />

1994 Eileen Castillo No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Starr LaJoie No Top-10 Finisher<br />

10th, 9.750 4th, 9.775<br />

1993 No results available<br />

1992 No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Shylo Milner<br />

9th, 38.600<br />

1991 No Top-10 Finisher Lisa Churchill No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Shylo Milner<br />

4th, 9.750 6th, 38.200<br />

1990 No results available<br />

1989 No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre<br />

1st, 9.900 5th, 9.800 5th, 38.900<br />

1988 No Top-10 Finisher Dachelle Newton No Top-10 Finisher Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre<br />

2nd, 9.500 4th, 9.450 5th, 37.600<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre<br />

1st, 9.700 4th, 9.600 4th, 9.450 1st, 9.600 1st, 38.350<br />

Washington’s NCAA Regional Top Annual Finishers<br />

Year Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Emily Pritchard Carly Dockendorf Molly Seaman Carly Dockendorf Emily Pritchard<br />

5th, 9.850 2nd, 9.875 5th, 9.875 1st, 9.900 8th, 39.000<br />

2003 Kelly McDonald Carly Dockendorf Stacy Wong Carly Dockendorf Carly Dockendorf<br />

2nd, 9.850 1st, 9.950 1st, 9.950 1st, 9.925 3rd, 39.450<br />

2002 Carly Dockendorf Emily Pritchard Tanya Powers Carly Dockendorf Carly Dockendorf<br />

2nd, 9.850 2nd, 9.900 4th, 9.875 2nd, 9.950 10th, 39.225<br />

2001 Pritchard/Apisukh Emily Pritchard Stacy Wong Apisukh/Klug Emily Pritchard<br />

4th, 9.850 1st, 9.900 1st, 9.900 4th, 9.900 2nd, 39.350<br />

2000 Tiffany Simpson Apisukh/Waaramaki No Top-10 Finisher Riesenman/Simpson Lauren Riesenman<br />

10th, 9.825 9th, 9.750 9th, 9.875 7th, 39.075<br />

1999 No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Lanna Apisukh No Top-10 Finisher Lanna Apisukh<br />

10th, 9.850 8th, 39.025<br />

1998 Tiffany Simpson Klara Kudilkova Lauren Riesenman Tiffany Simpson Kudilkova/Simpson<br />

5th, 9.875 7th, 9.850 1st, 9.925 1st, 9.950 1st, 39.425<br />

1997 Tiffany Simpson Tiffany Simpson No Top-10 Finisher Tiffany Simpson Tiffany Simpson<br />

2nd 9.875 2nd, 9.900 1st, 9.950 1st, 39.525<br />

1996 Klara Kudilkova Klara Kudilkova Michelle Campi Tiffany Simpson Tiffany Simpson<br />

4th, 9.875 5th, 9.825 4th, 9.850 5th, 9.775 3rd, 39.100<br />

1995 Jamie Stauffer Stacy Connolly Alisa Pesce No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher<br />

3rd, 9.900 3rd, 9.875 10th, 9.725<br />

1994 No Results Available<br />

1993 No Results Available<br />

1992 Shylo Milner Shylo Milner Shylo Milner Shylo Milner Shylo Milner<br />

10th, 9.600 10th, 9.775 4th, 9.600 7th, 9.775 4th, 38.750<br />

1991 No Top-10 Finisher Lisa Churchill No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Shylo Milner<br />

2nd, 9.875 4th, 38.575<br />

1990 No Top-10 Finisher Jennier Callow No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Lisa Churchill<br />

4th, 9.775 9th, 37.600<br />

1989 Yumi Mordre No Top-10 Finisher Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre<br />

5th, 9.650 5th, 9.750 4th, 9.700 9th, 38.000<br />

1988 Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Yumi Mordre Dachelle Newton Yumi Mordre<br />

8th, 9.350 2nd, 9.750 2nd, 9.700 5th, 9.400 2nd, 38.150<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre Wendy Gangwer Yumi Mordre Wendy Gangwer Yumi Mordre<br />

2nd, 9.550 6th, 9.500 1st, 9.850 2nd, 9.600 4th, 37.950<br />

1986 Yumi Mordre Wendy Goya Yumi Mordre Betsy Erickson Yumi Mordre<br />

5th, 9.500 6th, 9.500 2nd, 9.500 4th, 9.550 6th, 37.400<br />

1985 Sheila MacClane No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher<br />

2nd, 9.400<br />

1984 Wendy Gangwer Wendy Gangwer Christi Robell Nancy Rhinesmith Christi Robell<br />

4th, 9.100 4th, 9.300 6th, 9.300 1st, 9.650 3rd, 36.700<br />

1983 Shelly Leacock No Top-10 Finisher Kim Strauss Nancy Rhinesmith No Top-10 Finisher<br />

5th, 9.400 7th, 9.350 10th, 9.150<br />

1982 Suzie Sun No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher No Top-10 Finisher Suzie Sun<br />

5th, 8.950 5th, 35.600<br />

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All-Time Scores<br />

Washington Records<br />

Team Score<br />

1. 198.025 vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

2. 197.600 vs. CS Fullerton/Seattle Pacific, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

3. 197.550 vs. Utah/Iowa/Illinois-Chicago, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

4. 197.425 at Pac-10 Championships, March 24, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

5. 197.325 vs. Arizona State, February 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

6. 197.300 at Arizona, February 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

7. 197.225 vs. UCLA, February 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

8. 197.050 vs. Ore. St./Sac St. and Boise St., Feb. 28, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

9. 197.000 vs. Arizona/San Jose State, Jan. 24, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

10. 196.875 vs. Oregon State, Feb. 25, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

11. 196.775 vs. Stanford, Feb. 14, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

vs. Oregon State, Feb. 21, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

13. 196.750 at Pac-10 Championships, March 29, 2003, Los Angeles, CA<br />

14. 196.725 at Masters Classic, Feb. 23, Lincoln, NE<br />

vs. Utah/Western Michigan, March 4, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

15. 196.575 vs. Arizona State, Feb. 15 2002, BOA Arena<br />

16. 196.450 at Cancun Invitational, January 4, <strong>2004</strong>, Cancun, Mexico<br />

17. 196.425 at Pac-10 Championships, March 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

18. 196.175 vs. UCLA, Alaska, Sac. State, Feb. 27, 2000, Pavilion Addition<br />

19. 196.150 at NCAA West Regional, April 4, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

20. 196.025 at Pac-10 Championships, March 22, 1997, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

at Oregon State, January 23, <strong>2004</strong>, Corvallis, Ore.<br />

All-Around<br />

1. 39.875 Emily Pritchard, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

2. 39.825 Emily Pritchard, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

3. 39.725 Stacy Wong, March 24, 2001, BOA Arena (Pac-10s)<br />

Kelly McDonald, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, February 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

8. 39.700 Stacy Wong, Feb. 25, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

9. 39.675 Kelly McDonald, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Feb. 21, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 15, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

13. 39.650 Stacy Wong, March 4, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Feb. 27, 2000, Pavilion Addition<br />

Tiffany Simpson, March 13, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

16. 39.625 Tiffany Simpson, March 22, 1997, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Emily Pritchard, February 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

18. 39.600 Tiffany Simpson, Feb. 14, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Emily Pritchard, January 16, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

20. 39.575 Tiffany Simpson, Jan. 31, 1997, Tempe, Ariz.<br />

Emily Pritchard<br />

Vault<br />

1. 10.00 Lanna Apisukh, March 17, 2001, Corvallis, Ore.<br />

Klára Kudílková, March 23, 1996, Corvallis, Ore.<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

5. 9.975 Kelly McDonald, Feb. 28, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 23, 2002, Corvallis, Ore (Pac-10s)<br />

Stacy Wong, March 4, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Klára Kudílková, Feb. 20, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Tiffany Simpson, March 22, 1997, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Feb. 14, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Feb. 14, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

12. 9.950 Emily Pritchard, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Emily Pritchard, Jan. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Christina Pelaez, March 14, 2003, Boise, Ida.<br />

Stacy Wong, Feb. 14, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 15, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 1, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, March 24, 2001, BOA Arena (Pac-10s)<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 4, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, Feb. 25, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Klára Kudílková, April 16, 1998, Los Angeles, Calif. (NCAA)<br />

Tiffany Simpson, April 16, 1998, Los Angeles, Calif. (NCAA)<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Feb. 21, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Feb. 9, 1997, Denver, Colo.<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Jan. 31, 1997, Tempe, Ariz.<br />

Stacy Wong<br />

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Boldface indicates marks from the <strong>2004</strong> season.


Washington Records<br />

Uneven Bars<br />

1. 10.00 Emily Pritchard, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 21, 2003, Los Angeles (Pac-10s)<br />

Stacy Connolly, January 22, 1993, Pavilion Addition<br />

5. 9.975 Carly Dockendorf, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Jan. 4, <strong>2004</strong>, Cancun, Mexico<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, March 24, 2001, BOA Arena (Pac-10s)<br />

Stacy Wong, Jan. 28, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

13. 9.950 Emily Pritchard, Feb. 6, <strong>2004</strong>, Boise, Idaho<br />

Emily Pritchard, Jan. 16, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Molly Seaman, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, April 12, 2003, BOA Arena (NCAA Regional)<br />

Kelly McDonald, Feb. 28, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 23, 2003, Lincoln, Neb.<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 14, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 7, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, Feb. 25, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Floor Exercise<br />

1. 10.00 Carly Dockendorf, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 28, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Mandi Klug, March 4, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Feb. 27, 2000, Pavilion Addition<br />

Tiffany Simpson, March 13, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Tiffany Simpson, March 7, 1997, Edmunson Pavilion<br />

9. 9.975 Carly Dockendorf, March 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz. (Pac-10s)<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Jan. 30, <strong>2004</strong>, Stanford, Calif.<br />

Kelly McDonald, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 8, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Lanna Apisukh, Feb.18, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Lauren Riesenman, Feb. 26, 1999, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

15. 9.950 Tacia LaBatte, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Jan. 16, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Kelly McDonald, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Tacia LaBatte, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 14, 2003, Boise, Idaho<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 14, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Jan. 24, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Tacia LaBatte, Jan. 24, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, Feb. 15, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 1, 2002, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, April 6, 2002, Corvallis Oregon (Regionals)<br />

Lanna Apisukh, March 24, 2001, BOA Arena (Pac-10s)<br />

Mandi Klug, Feb. 25, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Mandi Klug, Jan. 28, 2001, BOA Arena<br />

Lauren Riesenman, Feb. 27, 2000, Pavilion Addition<br />

Lanna Apisukh, Feb. 26, 1999, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Tiffany Simpson, April 4, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Klára Kudílková, Feb. 27, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Klára Kudílková, Feb. 20, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Tiffany Simpson, April 5, 1997, Boise, Idaho<br />

Klára Kudílková, March 7, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Jamie Stauffer, Feb. 21, 1997, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Jan. 31, 1997, Tempe, Ariz<br />

Tiffany Simpson<br />

Klára Kudílková<br />

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Washington Records<br />

.Balance Beam<br />

1. 9.975 Emily Pritchard, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Molly Seaman, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Stacy Wong, March 21, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Tiffany Simpson, March 13, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

6. 9.950 Molly Seaman, March 20, <strong>2004</strong>,Tucson, Ariz.(Pac-10s)<br />

Molly Seaman, March 12, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Tacia LaBatte, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Carly Dockendorf, March 5, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Emily Pritchard, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Molly Seaman, Feb. 20, <strong>2004</strong>, Tucson, Ariz.<br />

Molly Seaman, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Molly Seaman, Jan. 23, <strong>2004</strong>, Corvallis, Ore.<br />

Stacy Wong, April 12, 2003, BOA Arena (NCAA Regional)<br />

Stacy Wong, Feb. 28, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, Feb. 23, 2003, Lincoln, Neb.<br />

Stacy Wong, Jan. 31, 2003, Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Stacy Wong, Jan. 24, 2003, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong, March 17, 2001, Corvallis, Ore.<br />

Tiffany Simpson, Feb. 27, 2000, Pavilion Addition<br />

Lauren Riesenman, March 13, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Klára Kudílková, Feb. 20, 1998, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

Stacy Connolly, March 5, 1995, Edmundson Pavilion<br />

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Year-by-Year Team Record<br />

1975 Dale Shirley 8 – 1 .889<br />

1976 Dale Shirley 13 – 1 .929<br />

1977 Dale Shirley 13 – 0 1.000<br />

1978 Dale Shirley 14 – 5 .737<br />

1979 Dale Shirley 10 – 3 .769<br />

1980 Ed Zimmer 15 – 9 .625<br />

1981 Bob Ito 24 – 9 .727<br />

1982 Bob Ito 20 – 8 .714<br />

1983 Bob Ito 18 – 7 .720<br />

1984 Bob Ito 25 – 2 .926<br />

1985 Bob Ito 24 – 7 .774<br />

1986 Bob Ito 23 – 4 .852<br />

1987 Bob Ito 12 – 10 .545<br />

1988 Bob Ito 13 – 11 .542<br />

1989 Bob Ito 10 – 8 .556<br />

1990 Bob Ito 11 – 14 .440<br />

1991 Bob Levesque 9 – 9 .500<br />

1992 Bob Levesque 10 – 13 .435<br />

1993 Bob Levesque 13 – 7 .650<br />

1994 Bob Levesque 8 – 12 .400<br />

1995 Bob Levesque 8 – 5 .615<br />

1996 Bob Levesque 11 – 7 .611<br />

1997 Bob Levesque 11 – 6 .647<br />

1998 Bob Levesque 17 – 7 .708<br />

1999 Bob Levesque 12 – 11 .522<br />

2000 Bob Levesque 12 – 11 .522<br />

2001 Bob Levesque 17-13-1 .565<br />

2002 Bob Levesque 7-13 .350<br />

2003 Bob Levesque 21-11 .656<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Bob Levesque 12-10-1 .521<br />

Totals 30 Years 421– 234-2 .641<br />

Washington School Records<br />

Team Score<br />

198.025 vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena, March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Vault: 49.175, Bars: 49.675, Beam: 49.500, Floor: 49.675<br />

Team Vault<br />

49.450 at Shanico Inn-Vitational, Corvallis, Ore., March 17, 2001<br />

Team Bars<br />

49.675 vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena, March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Team Beam<br />

49.500 vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena, March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

at Pac-10 Championships, Tucson, Ariz., March 20, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Team Floor<br />

49.675 vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena, March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Individual<br />

All-Around<br />

39.875 Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena,<br />

March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Vault<br />

10.00 Emily Pritchard vs. Utah/Iowa/UIC, BOA Arena, Mar. 5, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Kelly McDonald vs. Arizona State, BOA Arena, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Lanna Apisukh at Shanico Inn-Vitational, Corvallis, Ore.,<br />

March 17, 2001<br />

Klára Kudílková at Pac-10 Championships, Corvallis, Ore.,<br />

Mar. 23, 1996<br />

Uneven Bars<br />

10.00 Emily Pritchard vs. Arizona State, BOA Arena, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena,<br />

March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Carly Dockendorf at Pac-10 Championships, Los Angeles, CA<br />

March 29, 2003<br />

Stacy Connolly vs. Nebraska/Boise St., Pavilion Addition,<br />

Jan. 22, 1993<br />

Balance Beam<br />

9.975 Emily Pritchard at Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 20, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Emily Pritchard vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA Arena,<br />

March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Molly Seaman vs. UCLA, Feb. 27, <strong>2004</strong>, BOA Arena<br />

Stacy Wong vs. CS Fullerton & Seattle Pacific,<br />

BOA Arena, March 21, 2003<br />

Tiffany Simpson vs. Boise State & Seattle Pacific,<br />

Edmundson Pavilion, March 13, 1998<br />

Floor Exercise<br />

10.00 Carly Dockendorf vs. Arizona State, BOA Arena, Feb. 13, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Carly Dockendorf vs. Boise State/Seattle Pacific, BOA<br />

Arena, March 12, <strong>2004</strong><br />

Carly Dockendorf vs. CS Fullerton & Seattle Pacific,<br />

BOA Arena, March 21, 2003<br />

Carly Dockendorf vs. Oregon State/Sac State/Boise State<br />

BOA Arena, Feb. 28, 2003<br />

Mandi Klug vs. Utah & Western Michigan, BOA Arena,<br />

March 4, 2001<br />

Tiffany Simpson vs. UCLA, Sacramento State, Alaska<br />

Pavilion Addition, Feb. 27, 2000<br />

Tiffany Simpson vs. Boise State & Seattle Pacific,<br />

Edmundson Pavilion, March 13, 1998<br />

Tifffany Simpson vs. Seattle Pacific, Edmundson<br />

Pavilion, March 7, 1997


Washington History<br />

Washington <strong>Gym</strong>nastics Awards<br />

Most Valuable <strong>Gym</strong>nast<br />

1975 Vicki Severns<br />

1976 Nancy Fine<br />

1977 Nan Yasutake, Liz Kite<br />

1978 Liz Kite<br />

1979 Liz Kite<br />

1980 Lynn Osborn<br />

1981 Suzie Sun<br />

1982 Suzie Sun<br />

1983 Suzie Sun<br />

1984 Suzie Sun<br />

1985 Wendy Goya<br />

1986 Yumi Mordre<br />

1987 Yumi Mordre<br />

1988 Yumi Mordre<br />

1989 Yumi Mordre<br />

1990 Lisa Churchill<br />

1991 Shylo Milner<br />

1992 Shylo Milner<br />

1993 Stacy Connolly, Christine Niebling<br />

1994 Stacy Connolly<br />

1995 Jamie Stauffer, Heather Cooper<br />

1996 Klára Kudílková<br />

1997 Tiffany Simpson<br />

1998 Klára Kudílková<br />

1999 Lanna Apisukh, Lauren Riesenman<br />

2000 Lauren Riesenman<br />

2001 Mandi Klug<br />

2002 Emily Pritchard<br />

2003 Carly Dockendorf<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Emily Pritchard<br />

Most Inspirational<br />

1975 Karen Patty<br />

1976 Nan Yasutake<br />

1977 Lynn Osborn<br />

1978 Lynn Osborn, Nan Yasutake<br />

1979 Lynn Osborn<br />

1980 Colleen Forrestel<br />

1981 Becky McWilliams<br />

1982 Becky McWilliams, Shawn Hanson<br />

1983 Nancy Rhinesmith<br />

1984 Nancy Rhinesmith, Michele Garcia<br />

1985 Shelly Leacock<br />

1986 Katie Baird, Wendy Goya<br />

1987 Wendy Gangwer<br />

1988 Letitia Selk<br />

1989 Kristi Anderson<br />

1990 Kristi Anderson<br />

1991 Kelli Hawkins<br />

1992 Sally Pebbles<br />

1993 Trisha Kubota<br />

1994 Denise Ashbaugh<br />

1995 Carley Rose<br />

1996 Jamie Voyles<br />

1997 Courtney Seabolt<br />

1998 Jennifer Curlee<br />

1999 Tiffany Simpson<br />

2000 Stacy Wong<br />

2001 Mandi Klug<br />

2002 Carly Dockendorf<br />

2003 Stacy Wong<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Carly Dockendorf<br />

Most Improved <strong>Gym</strong>nast<br />

1975 Nan Yasutake<br />

1976 Ann Miller<br />

1977 Ann Miller<br />

1978 Claire Roberts<br />

1979 Laura Victor<br />

1980 Cheryl Cobb<br />

1981 Trinka Ross<br />

1982 Marie Alcala<br />

1983 Marie Alcala<br />

1984 Wendy Goya<br />

1985 Sheila MacLane<br />

1986 Letitia Selk<br />

1987 Kristi Anderson<br />

1988 Cyndie Hudson<br />

1989 Lisa Churchill<br />

1990 Shylo Milner<br />

1991 Trisha Kubota<br />

1993 Heather Cooper<br />

1994 Denise Ashbaugh<br />

1995 Alisa Pesce<br />

1996 Klára Kudílková<br />

1997 Amber Erdos<br />

1998 Leah Waaramaki<br />

1999 Amber Erdos<br />

2000 Leah Waaramaki, Rhyan Pelander<br />

2001 Mandi Klug<br />

2002 Kimberly Lewis<br />

2003 Tacia LaBatte<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Emily Pritchard<br />

Most Promising Freshman<br />

1975 Pat Korbein<br />

1976 Cathy Sutherland<br />

1977 Liz Kite<br />

1978 Karna Knapp<br />

1979 Nancy Brenneman, Laura Victor<br />

1980 Kelly Neal<br />

1981 Nancy Rhinesmith<br />

1982 Shelly Leacock<br />

1983 Wendy Goya<br />

1984 Wendy Gangwer, Christi Robell<br />

1985 Dachelle Newton<br />

1986 Betsy Erickson<br />

1987 Sarah Peters<br />

1988 Kelli Hawkins, Malinda Wong<br />

1989 Sandra Botnen<br />

1990 Jennifer Callow<br />

1991 Catherine Macintosh<br />

1992 Carley Rose<br />

1993 Christine Niebling<br />

1994 Eileen Castillo<br />

1995 Jamie Stauffer<br />

1996 Tiffany Simpson<br />

1997 Lauren Riesenman<br />

1998 Lanna Apisukh<br />

1999 Sidney Field<br />

2001 Molly Seaman<br />

2002 Carly Dockendorf<br />

2003 Kelly McDonald<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Chelsea Bakken<br />

Most Outstanding<br />

Scholastic <strong>Gym</strong>nast<br />

1991 Catherine Macintosh<br />

1992 Lisa Churchill<br />

1993 Joan Greve<br />

1994 Stacie Bain<br />

1995 Klára Kudílková<br />

1996 Kim Rucci<br />

1997 Klára Kudílková<br />

1998 Klára Kudílková<br />

1999 Jennifer Curlee<br />

2000 Tiffany Simpson<br />

2002 Allison Bruce<br />

2003 Amy Metcalf<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Molly Seaman<br />

Captains<br />

1984 Nancy Rhinesmith, Suzie Sun<br />

1985 Michele Garcia, Shelly Leacock<br />

1986 Katie Baird, Wendy Goya<br />

1987 Wendy Gangwer<br />

1988 Letitia Selk<br />

1989 Yumi Mordre, Betsy Erickson<br />

1990 Kristi Anderson, Sarah Peters<br />

1991 Lisa Churchill, Kelli Hawkins<br />

1992 Jennifer Callow, Shylo Milner<br />

1993 Carley Rose, Trisha Kubota<br />

1994 Carley Rose, Denise Ashbaugh<br />

1995 Carley Rose, Joan Greve<br />

1996 Joan Greve, Heather Cooper,<br />

Kim Rucci<br />

1997 Courtney Seabolt, Jamie Stauffer<br />

1998 Tiffany Simpson, Jamie Stauffer<br />

1999 Rhyan Pelander, Lauren Riesenman<br />

2000 Rhyan Pelander, Mandi Klug<br />

2001 Mandi Klug and Stacy Wong<br />

2002 Stacy Wong<br />

2003 Molly Seaman and Amy Metcalf<br />

<strong>2004</strong> Amy Metcalf and Carly Dockendorf<br />

Chelsea Bakken<br />

39


Washington History<br />

Betsy Erickson Wendy Gangwer<br />

Klára Kudílková<br />

Shylo Milner Yumi Mordre<br />

All-Time Letterwinners (1974-<strong>2004</strong>)<br />

A<br />

Ahten, Jan 1979-80<br />

Alcala, Marie 1983-84-85<br />

Anderson, Kristi 1987-88-89-90<br />

Apisukh, Lanna 1998-99-00-01<br />

Ashbaugh, Denise 1993-94<br />

B<br />

Babkes, Megan 1990<br />

Bain, Stacie 1994-95<br />

Baird, Katie 1983-84-85-86<br />

Bakken, Chelsea <strong>2004</strong><br />

Barton, Annette 1976<br />

Boylan, Becky 1975-76-77<br />

Botnen, Sandra 1989-90<br />

Brenneman, Nancy 1979-80<br />

Brooks, Lauren 2002<br />

Brown, Paige 1988<br />

Bruce, Allison 1999-00-02<br />

Burkett, Cindy 1984<br />

C<br />

Callow, Jennifer 1990-91-92<br />

Campi, Michelle 1996<br />

Canavan, Courtney 2002-03<br />

Casey, Marla 1983<br />

Castillo, Eileen 1994-95<br />

Churchill, Lisa 1989-90-91-92<br />

Cobb, Cheryl 1980-81-82<br />

Claussen, Kim 2001-02<br />

Collins, Crystal 1997-98-99-00<br />

Collins, Jill 2000<br />

Connell, Debbie 1980-81-82-83<br />

Connolly, Stacy 1993-94-95-96<br />

Cooper, Heather 1993-94-95-96<br />

Curlee, Jennifer 1998-99<br />

D<br />

Das, Bijoya 2003-04<br />

DeCano, Jen-ai 1996-97<br />

Dockendorf, Carly 2002-03-04<br />

E<br />

Eggiman, Carrie 1978<br />

Ehlers, Jenny 2003<br />

Erdos, Amber 1996-97-98-99<br />

Erickson, Betsy 1985-87-88-89<br />

F<br />

Field, Sidney 1999-00-01<br />

Fine, Nancy 1976<br />

Fitzgerald, Suzanne 1979-80<br />

Forrestel, Colleen 1980-81<br />

G<br />

Gangwer, Wendy 1984-85-86-87<br />

Garcia, Michele 1982-83-84-85<br />

Geldenhuys, Gharde 2001-02<br />

Goertzen, Heidi 1988<br />

Goya, Wendy 1983-84-85-86<br />

Gregerich, Gail 1980-81<br />

Greve, Joan 1993-94-95-96<br />

Gullickson, Susan 1983<br />

H<br />

Hanson, Shawn 1981<br />

Harrison, Juliana 1979<br />

Hawkins, Kelli 1988-89-91-92<br />

Hawney, Gayle, 1976-77<br />

Hawney, Marilyn 1976-77-78-79<br />

Hudson, Cyndie 1986-87-88-89<br />

I<br />

Ideta, Stace 1978-79-80-81<br />

K<br />

Kite, Liz 1977-78<br />

Klug, Mandi 1998-99-00-01<br />

Knapp, Karna 1978-79-80-81<br />

Korbein, Pat 1975-76-77<br />

Kubota, Trisha 1990-91-93<br />

Kudílková, Klára 1995-96-97-98<br />

L<br />

LaBatte, Tacia 2002-03-04<br />

Lajoie, Starr 1992-93-94-95<br />

Laughlin, Kim 1987<br />

Leacock, Shelly 1982-83-84-85<br />

Lewis, Kimberly 2002-03-04<br />

Logan, Kelly 1986<br />

M<br />

Macintosh, Catherine, 1991-92<br />

MacLane, Sheila 1983-84-85-86<br />

Marsh, Rebecca, 1991<br />

Martin, Karin 1995<br />

McDonald, Kelly 2003-04<br />

McWilliams, Becky 1981-82-83<br />

Medlin, Daniela 2001-02<br />

Metcalf, Amy 2001-02-03-04<br />

Miller, Anne 1975-76-77<br />

Milner, Shylo 1989-90-91-92<br />

Montalvo, Celeste 1999<br />

Mordre, Yumi 1986-87-88-89<br />

N<br />

Neal, Kelly 1980-81<br />

Newton, Dachelle 1985-86-87-88<br />

Niebling, Christine 1993-94-95-96<br />

Nygren, Nancy 1987<br />

O<br />

Orange, Angela 1997-98<br />

Osborn, Lynn 1977-78-79-80<br />

P<br />

Pelaez, Christina 2003<br />

Pelander, Rhyan 1997-98-99-00<br />

Pesce, Alisa 1992-93-94-95<br />

Peters, Sarah 1987-88-89-90<br />

Powers, Tanya 2001-02-03<br />

Pritchard, Emily 2001-02-03-04<br />

Q<br />

Quandt, Tori <strong>2004</strong><br />

R<br />

Rhinesmith, Nancy 1981-82-83-84<br />

Riesenman, Lauren 1997-98-99-00<br />

Robell, Christi 1984<br />

Roberts, Claire 1978<br />

Rose, Carley 1992-93-94-95<br />

Ross, Trinka 1981-82<br />

Rucci, Kim 1993-94-95-96<br />

S<br />

Schedler, Jessica 1998-99-00-0<br />

Schiller, Darcee <strong>2004</strong><br />

Seabolt, Courtney 1994-95-96-97<br />

Seaman, Molly 2001-02-03-04<br />

Selk, Letitia 1985-86-87-88<br />

Simpson, Sara 1986<br />

Simpson, Tiffany 1996-97-98-00<br />

Simonton, Tashy, 1989-90-91<br />

Smidt, Amy 1989<br />

Smith, Oran 1979-80<br />

Stauffer, Jamie 1995-96-97-98<br />

Strother, Gretchen 1996-97<br />

Sun, Suzie 1981-82-83-84<br />

Sutherland, Cathy 1975-76-77<br />

V<br />

Victor, Laura 1979-80<br />

Voyles, Jamie 1996<br />

W<br />

Waaramaki, Leah 1997-98-99-00<br />

Nicole Waiss <strong>2004</strong><br />

Williams, Catherine 1993-94<br />

Williams, Kathleen 1980-81<br />

Wnek, Jacynda 2002<br />

Wong, Malinda 1988-89-90<br />

Wong, Christina 2000<br />

Wong, Stacy 1999-00-01-03<br />

Y<br />

Yasutake, Nancy 1975-76-77<br />

York, Liza 1987-88<br />

Dachelle Newton<br />

40<br />

Lauren Riesenman Jessica Schedler Courtney Seabolt Tiffany Simpson


Washington History<br />

<strong>2004</strong> (12-10-1)<br />

Jan. 2 at Cancun Invitational W<br />

Iowa W 196.450/195.350 Cancun, Mexico<br />

Oklahoma W 196.450/195.150<br />

Texas Women's W 196.450/189.175<br />

Jan. 16 California W 195.850/193.600 Seattle, WA<br />

Sacramento State W 188.900<br />

Jan. 23 at Oregon State L 196.025/196.050 Corvallis, OR.<br />

Jan. 30 at Stanford L 195.475/197.400 Stanford, CA<br />

Feb. 6 at Boise State L 194.875/195.450 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 13 Arizona State W 197.325/193.075 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 20 at Arizona T 197.025/1979.025 Tucson , AZ<br />

Feb. 27 UCLA W 197.225/197.100 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 5 Utah L 197.950/197.550 Seattle, WA<br />

Iowa W 197.550/196.900<br />

Illinois-Chicago W 197.550/195.175<br />

Mar. 8 at Seattle Pacific L 191.475/192.875 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 12 Boise State W 198.025/195.575 Seattle, WA<br />

Seattle Pacific W 198.025/193.500<br />

Mar. 20 Pac-10 Championships 6th 196.425 Tucson, AZ<br />

Apr. 3 NCAA Regionals 5th 194.225 Denver, CO<br />

Year-by-Year Results<br />

2003 (21-11)<br />

Jan. 17 at ASU L 194.150/197.300 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 24 Arizona W 197.000/194.650 Seattle, WA<br />

Jan. 24 San Jose State W 197.000/193.275 Seattle, WA<br />

Jan. 31 at Florida L 196.950/194.650 Gainesville, FL<br />

Jan. 31 vs. George Washington W 194.650/190.450 Gainesville, FL<br />

Jan. 31 vs. Rhode Island W 194.650/188.525 Gainesville, FL<br />

Feb. 7 at Seattle Pacific W 194.550/189.550 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 9 at UCLA L 198.575/194.800 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 14 Stanford W 196.775/196.750 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 21 at California L 196.475/194.850 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 21 vs. Sacramento State W 194.850/189.775 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 23 at Nebraska L 198.025/196.725 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 23 vs. Louisiana State W 196.725/196.025 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 23 vs. Kent State W 196.725/192.900 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 28 Oregon State W 197.050/196.475 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 28 Boise State W 197.050/194.575 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 28 Sacramento State W 197.050/191.775 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 7 at Utah L 196.975/194.950 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 14 at Boise State W 196.050/195.490 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 21 Cal State Fullerton W 197.600/193.650 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 21 Seattle Pacific W 197.600/191.825 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 29 Pac-10 Championships 4th 196.750 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Apr. 12 NCAA Regionals 3rd 195.675 Seattle, WA<br />

2002 (7-13)<br />

Jan. 18 at Stanford L 193.925/191.075 Stanford, CA<br />

Jan. 25 at Boise State W 191.800/191.075 Boise, ID<br />

Jan. 27 California W 194.800/192.625 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 1 at Oregon State L 194.950/193.850 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 8 Utah L 195.700/193.375 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 15 Arizona State W 196.575/194.800 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 22 at Arizona L 195.550/193.225 Tuscon, AZ<br />

March 1 UCLA L 197.050/195.000 Seattle, WA<br />

Seattle Pacific W 195.000/191.775 Seattle, WA<br />

March 9 at Michigan L 197.775/194.250 Ann Arbor, MI<br />

Denver L 194.300/194.250<br />

March 14 at Arizona L 196.125/194.425 Tucson, AZ<br />

Minnesota L 196.850/194.425<br />

Northern Illinois W 194.425/189.900<br />

March 23 Pac-10 Championships 5th 195.425 Stanford, CA<br />

April 6 NCAA Regional 4th 194.775 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mandi Klug<br />

2001 (17-13-1)<br />

Jan. 13 at Denver L 194.175/192.950 Denver, CO<br />

Maryland W 192.950/191.925<br />

California W 192.950/191.650<br />

Jan. 21 Boise State W 191.800/190.725 Seattle, WA<br />

Jan. 28 FSNW Challenge<br />

Stanford L 195.050/194.750 Seattle, WA<br />

Seattle Pacific W 194.750/191.875<br />

Feb. 2 at Arizona State L 195.575/193.075 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 9 at California L 194.000/192.175 Berkeley, CA<br />

UC Davis W 192.175/188.525<br />

Feb. 11 at UCLA L 196.725/194.675 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Cal State Fullerton W 194.675/194.575<br />

Arizona W 194.675/194.400<br />

Feb. 18 Arizona W 195.575/195.500 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 25 Oregon State W 196.875/196.325 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 4 Utah (Tie) 196.725 Seattle, WA<br />

Western Michigan W 196.725/194.075<br />

Mar. 10 at Boise State L 16.775/195.750 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 17 at Shanico Invitational Corvallis, OR<br />

Oregon State L 197.625/195.775<br />

Cal-State Fullerton W 195.775/194.175<br />

Seattle Pacific W 195.775/192.575<br />

Mar. 24 Pac-10 Championships 3rd 197.475 Seattle, WA<br />

Apr. 7 NCAA Regional 5th 194.450 Lincoln, NE<br />

2000 (12-11)<br />

Jan. 16 California W 193.375/191.525 Seattle, WA<br />

Jan. 21 at Oregon State L 191.550/192.100 Corvallis, OR<br />

Jan. 28 at Stanford L 194.750/195.050 Stanford, CA<br />

Feb. 5 at Boise State L 194.475/194.725 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 13 Arizona State W 195.550/195.100 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 13 Seattle Pacific W 195.550/189.950 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 18 at Arizona W 195.075/193.975 Tucson, AZ<br />

Feb. 27 UCLA L 196.175/196.450 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 27 Sacramento State W 196.175/191.125 Seattle, WA<br />

Feb. 27 Alaska-Anchorage W 196.175/182.475 Seattle, WA<br />

Mar. 3 at Utah L 194.900/196.800 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 11 at Georgia L 194.525/197.525 Athens, GA<br />

Mar. 18 Pac-10 Championships 3rd 195.900 Tempe, Ariz.<br />

April 1 NCAA Regionals 4th 195.250 Corvallis, Ore.<br />

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Washington History<br />

1999 (12-11)<br />

Jan. 8 Georgia L 190.950-193.375 Seattle<br />

Jan. 15 at Arizona State L 192.250-193.150 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 22 Arizona W 193.00-190.350 Seattle<br />

Jan. 22 Nebraska W 193.000-190.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 UCLA L 192.350-191.475 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Maryland W 191.475-188.400 Los Angeles, CA<br />

UC Santa Barbara W 191.475-183.575 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 6 Utah State L 193.125-192.550 Boise, ID<br />

Boise State L 192.700-192.550 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 12 Stanford W 192.975-192.950 Seattle<br />

UC Davis W 192.975-187.800 Seattle<br />

Seattle Pacific W 192.975-187.700 Seattle<br />

Feb. 19 California W 193.600-192.475 Berkeley, CA<br />

San Jose State W 193.600-189.075 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 26 OREGON STATE W 196.000-195.600 Seattle<br />

Mar. 6 at Utah L 193.800-197.150 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 25 at Seattle Pacific W 192.100/190.800<br />

Mar. 20 Pac-10 Championnships 6th 194.425 Corvallis, OR<br />

Apr. 10 NCAA Regional 4th 193.425 Corvallis, OR<br />

1998 (17-7)<br />

Jan. 16 Stanford W 191.525-190.700 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Jan. 23 Utah State W 191.250-187.125 Seattle<br />

Jan. 23 California W 191.250-186.650 Seattle<br />

Jan. 23 Sacramento State W 191.250-178.825 Seattle<br />

Jan. 30 Oregon State L 191.800-193.500 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 6 Arizona W 193.975-193.775 Tucson, AZ<br />

Feb. 6 California W 193.975-190.125 Tucson, AZ<br />

Feb. 6 Illinois-Chicago W 193.975-187.725 Tucson, AZ<br />

Feb. 13 Arizona State L 193.975-194.525 Seattle<br />

Feb. 20 Utah L 195.225-196.225 Seattle<br />

Feb. 27 UCLA W 195.900-194.425 Seattle<br />

Mar. 6 Auburn W 194.775-192.100 Logan, UT<br />

Mar. 6 Utah State W 194.775-191.725 Logan, UT<br />

Mar. 6 Southern Utah W 194.775-189.400 Logan, UT<br />

Mar. 8 Boise State W 195.025-194.875 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 8 Air Force W 195.025-184.700 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 13 Boise State W 195.875-192.750 Seattle<br />

Mar. 13 Seattle Pacific W 195.875-187.650 Seattle<br />

Mar. 21 Pac-10 Championships 5th 193.700 Los Angeles, CA<br />

April 4 NCAA West Regional 1st 196.150 Seattle<br />

April 16 NCAA Championship 7th 195.450 Los Angeles, CA<br />

1997 (15-8)<br />

Jan. 10 Denver W 193.550-189.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 17 Utah L 193.125-196.525 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 24 Stanford W 195.000-193.900 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 Arizona State L 194.275-197.125 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 7 California W 194.225-193.200 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 7 UC Davis W 194.225-190.425 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 9 Denver L 194.150-195.225 Denver, CO<br />

Feb. 14 Boise State W 195.325-192.325 Seattle<br />

Feb. 14 Arizona W 195.325-191.925 Seattle<br />

Feb. 21 Oregon State W 196.775-192.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 22 Seattle Pacific L 191.500-191.775 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Mar. 2 UCLA L 194.225-195.225 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 2 Cal St.-Fullerton W 194.225-192.150 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 2 Boise State W 194.225-193.025 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 7 Seattle Pacific W 194.700-190.250 Seattle<br />

Mar. 14 Boise State L 194.125-194.325 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 14 California W 194.125-191.600 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 22 Pac-10 Championship 3rd 196.025 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Apr. 5 NCAA West Regional 2nd 195.725 Boise, ID<br />

Apr. 17 NCAA Championship 8th 195.975 Gainesville, FL<br />

Stacy Connolly<br />

1996 (13-11)<br />

Jan. 21 SE Missouri State W 191.400-189.125 Cape Girardeau, MO<br />

Jan. 21 Ball State W 191.400-187.850 Cape Girardeau, MO<br />

Jan. 21 Wisconsin-La Crosse W 191.400-174.700 Cape Girardeau, MO<br />

Jan. 26 Oregon State L 190.900-192.300 Seattle<br />

Feb. 3 California L 192.650-192.675 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 9 Arizona State W 193.325-192.300 Seattle<br />

Feb. 9 San Jose State W 193.325-186.025 Seattle<br />

Feb. 9 Seattle Pacific W 193.325-185.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 16 Boise State W 193.250-190.525 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 18 UCLA L 192.375-195.100 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 18 UC Santa Barbara W 192.375-186.775 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 23 Stanford W 193.075-192.950 Seattle<br />

Feb. 25 Nebraska L 190.125-193.800 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 25 Ball State W 190.125-188.900 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 25 Michigan L 190.125-193.200 Lincoln, NE<br />

Mar. 1 Utah L 193.950-195.400 Seattle<br />

Mar. 15 Arizona L 193.475-193.775 Seattle<br />

Mar. 15 Boise State W 193.475-190.575 Seattle<br />

Mar. 23 Pac-10 Championship 5th 193.150 Corvallis, OR<br />

Apr. 13 NCAA West Regional 4th 193.350 Los Angeles, CA<br />

1995 (9-10)<br />

Jan. 13 Arizona L 187.700-190.500 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 23 Utah L 191.100-195.600 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 27 Arizona State W 192.550-190.525 Seattle<br />

Feb. 3 Boise State W 192.750-188.475 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 10 Seattle Pacific W 191.500-183.525 Seattle<br />

Feb. 11 Seattle Pacific W 188.500-184.300 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 17 Oregon State L 190.850-194.175 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 5 SE Missouri State W 192.900-189.850 Seattle<br />

Mar. 5 Boise State W 192.900-187.425 Seattle<br />

Mar. 10 Stanford L 191.375-193.725 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Mar. 10 Brigham Young L 191.375-191.800 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Mar. 10 Illinois W 191.375-188.800 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Mar. 19 California W 194.050-190.425 Berkeley, CA<br />

Mar. 25 Pac-10 Championship 6th 191.625 Tempe, AZ<br />

Apr. 8 NCAA West Regional 4th 192.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

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1994 (10-16)<br />

Jan. 14 Utah L 185.300-192.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 San Jose State W 185.300-176.175 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 Utah State W 187.100-186.400 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 Boise State W 187.100-184.875 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 Alaska-Anchorage W 187.100-169.875 Seattle<br />

Jan. 28 Stanford L 186.025-188.325 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Jan. 28 Sacramento State W 186.025-174.425 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 4 UCLA L 189.500-191.550 Seattle<br />

Feb. 14 Utah State L 188.950-191.400 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 20 Boise State L 188.975-189.775 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 25 Arizona State L 189.850-193.650 Tempe, AZ\<br />

Feb. 25 UCLA L 189.850-190.800 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 25 UC Santa Barbara W 189.850-189.050 Tempe, AZ<br />

Mar. 4 Oregon State L 186.650-193.725 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 4 Penn State L 186.650-191.550 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 4 Minnesota L 186.650-189.975 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 4 Nebraska L 186.650-188.325 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 4 Arizona L 186.650-188.250 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 11 Oregon State W 191.650-190.675 Seattle<br />

Mar. 19 Seattle Pacific W 188.850-185.050 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Mar. 26 Pac-10 Championship 5th 190.950 Seattle<br />

Apr. 11 NCAA West Regional 3rd 191.550 Boise, ID<br />

Apr. 21 NCAA Championship 11th 190.525 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

1993 (13-11)<br />

Jan. 16 UCLA L 187.100-189.500 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Jan. 22 Nebraska W 191.800-189.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 22 Boise State W 191.800-189.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 29 Oregon State L 192.250-195.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 29 Arizona L 192.250-193.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 Oregon State L 187.400-192.000 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 5 Louisiana State L 190.300-192.250 Baton Rouge, LA<br />

Feb. 12 Oklahoma W 192.200-192.000 Seattle<br />

Feb. 12 Seattle Pacific W 192.200-186.200 Seattle<br />

Feb. 12 UC Davis W 192.200-185.400 Seattle<br />

Feb. 19 Stanford W 191.700-190.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 26 California L 189.750-190.050 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 26 Seattle Pacific W 189.750-184.500 Berkeley, CA<br />

Mar. 5 Denver W 189.900-188.000 Denver, CO<br />

Mar. 6 Utah L 189.200-196.650 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 6 Boise State W 189.200-186.650 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 20 Seattle Pacific W 190.300-174.600 Seattle<br />

Mar. 20 Air Force W 190.300-172.600 Seattle<br />

Mar. 12 Pac-10 Championship 5th 190.800 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Apr. 3 NCAA West Regional 6th 189.800 Corvallis, OR<br />

1992 (10-19)<br />

Jan. 17 Arizona L 178.950-187.450 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 24 Oregon State L 167.150-192.550 Seattle<br />

Jan. 24 Arizona State L 167.150-192.100 Seattle<br />

Jan. 24 Boise State L 167.150-183.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 Boise State L 186.500-189.100 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 2 Oklahoma L 186.900-187.500 Norman, OK<br />

Feb. 8 Denver W 188.100-182.000 Seattle<br />

Feb. 11 Seattle Pacific W 189.700-188.750 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 14 California W 191.250-188.600 Seattle<br />

Feb. 21 Arizona State L 185.800-192.600 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 21 Utah State L 185.800-189.250 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 21 Boise State W 185.800-184.250 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 29 UCLA L 185.400-189.850 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 29 Minnesota L 185.400-185.450 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 29 New Mexico W 185.400-185.350 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 29 Cal State-Fullerton W 185.400-183.150 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Feb. 29 UC Santa Barbara W 185.400-179.650 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 7 Oregon State L 184.450-194.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 7 Arizona State L 184.450-191.800 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 7 Utah State L 184.450-187.100 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 13 San Jose State W 190.200-90.450 Seattle<br />

Mar. 21 Seattle Pacific W 190.850-190.500 Seattle<br />

Mar. 21 UC Santa Barbara W 190.850-189.600 Seattle<br />

Mar. 28 Pac-10 Championship 7th 189.150 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Apr. 11 NCAA West Regional 7th 186.525 Berkeley, CA<br />

1991 (10-14)<br />

Jan. 18 Georgia L 182.350-190.550 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 18 Arizona State L 182.350-189.000 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 20 Oklahoma W 184.550-183.950 Norman, OK<br />

Jan. 25 UCLA L 184.150-187.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 25 Seattle Pacific W 184.150-182.100 Seattle<br />

Jan. 25 Minnesota W 184.150-179.350 Seattle<br />

Feb. 1 Oregon State L 186.450-192.450 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 8 Stanford W 185.950-184.850 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 8 Iowa State W 185.950-179.600 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 8 UC Davis W 185.950-174.500 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 16 Minnesota L 185.650-186.050 Duluth, MN<br />

Feb. 22 Boise State W 188.400-187.200 Seattle<br />

Feb. 22 UC Davis W 188.400-184.450 Seattle<br />

Mar. 2 Utah State L 187.500-188.900 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 2 Boise State L 187.500-187.700 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 6 Seattle Pacific W 187.900-185.200 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Mar. 9 Oklahoma L 187.400-190.000 Seattle<br />

Mar. 22 Oregon State L 189.700-194.050 Seattle<br />

Tiffany Simpson (left) and Klara Kudilkova at the 1998 NCAA West Regionals<br />

Mar. 16 Pac-10 Championship 6th 187.550 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Apr. 6 NCAA West Regional 3rd 190.225 Corvallis, OR<br />

1990 (12-13)<br />

Jan. 12 California W 183.450-183.250 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 19 Brigham Young W 184.900-183.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Boise State W 184.900-182.900 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Stanford W 184.900-180.100 Seattle<br />

Feb. 4 Nebraska L 184.800-190.050 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 4 UCLA L 184.800-189.400 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 4 Fullerton State L 184.800-187.650 Lincoln, NE<br />

Feb. 9 Seattle Pacific W 185.950-179.300 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 10 Seattle Pacific W 187.450-178.550 Seattle<br />

Feb. 17 Nebraska L 186.500-190.500 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 17 Oregon State L 186.500-189.650 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 17 Minnesota L 186.500-186.600 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 24 Boise State W 188.300-180.500 Boise, ID<br />

Mar. 2 UCLA L 185.450-190.800 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 9 Seattle Pacific W 188.750-183.100 Seattle<br />

Mar. 9 Cal Poly-SLO W 188.750-181.100 Seattle<br />

Mar. 24 Arizona W 188.450-188.050 Seattle<br />

Mar. 24 Seattle Pacific W 188.450-183.900 Seattle<br />

Mar. 30 Oregon State L 186.850-190.150 Seattle<br />

Mar. 17 Pac-10 Championship 6th 185.100 Berkeley, CA<br />

Apr. 7 NCAA West Regional 4th 187.475 Los Angeles, CA<br />

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1989 (12-12)<br />

Jan. 13 Nebraska L 183.200-187.150 Seattle<br />

Jan. 13 Arizona L 183.200-186.150 Seattle<br />

Jan. 13 Oregon State L 183.200-184.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 13 California W 183.200-174.400 Seattle<br />

Jan. 20 Brigham Young L 175.350-182.850 Provo, UT<br />

Jan. 20 South Utah State W 175.350-160.650 Provo, UT<br />

Jan. 28 Stanford W 183.850-183.100 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 3 Oregon State L 186.500-187.350 Seattle<br />

Feb. 3 Arizona State W 186.500-184.100 Seattle<br />

Feb. 3 Seattle Pacific W 186.500-180.950 Seattle<br />

Feb. 11 Arizona L 185.750-188.600 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Feb. 17 Stanford W 186.150-185.250 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 186.150-178.400 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 17 UC-Santa Barbara W 186.150-177.400 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 24 Oregon State L 186.850-190.850 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 11 Seattle Pacific W 189.350-184.850 Seattle<br />

Mar. 11 Ball State W 189.350-184.050 Seattle<br />

Mar. 25 Nebraska L 190.950-193.600 Lincoln, NE<br />

Mar. 4 Pac-10 Championship 5th 188.700 Corvallis, OR<br />

Apr. 1 NCAA West Regional 4th 187.700 Anaheim, CA<br />

1988 (15-15)<br />

Jan. 9 Utah State W 178.150-176.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 15 Cal State-Fullerton W 180.750-179.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 15 Seattle Pacific W 180.750-167.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 23 UCLA L 187.400-190.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 25 Utah State L 176.150-182.200 Logan, UT<br />

Jan. 29 Utah L 182.350-185.600 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 29 Arizona State L 182.350-185.250 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 29 Utah State W 182.350-180.650 Tempe, AZ<br />

Feb. 5 Stanford L 180.400-181.750 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 5 New Mexico W 180.400-171.500 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 5 UC-Davis W 180.400-157.600 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 7 California W 180.900-178.650 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 12 Oregon State L 186.000-186.100 Seattle<br />

Feb. 19 California W 184.200-177.750 Seattle<br />

Feb. 19 UC-Santa Barbara W 184.200-175.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 23 Seattle Pacific W 182.500-181.950 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 27 Stanford W 186.350-184.650 Seattle<br />

Mar. 4 Cal State-Fullerton L 179.650-185.400 Fullerton, CA<br />

Mar. 4 Utah L 179.650-184.850 Fullerton, CA<br />

Mar. 6 UCLA L 182.800-185.700 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 12 Oregon State L 180.900-189.100 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 12 Houston Baptist L 180.900-182.800 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 12 Seattle Pacific W 180.900-180.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 12 Brigham Young W 180.900-180.350 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 26 Pac-10 Championship 5th 184.200 Tempe, AZ<br />

Apr. 9 NCAA West Regional 3rd 186.050 Corvallis, OR<br />

1987 (16-12)<br />

Jan. 10 Arizona L 174.850-181.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 10 Oregon State L 174.850-176.550 Seattle<br />

Jan. 10 Brigham Young W 174.850-172.300 Seattle<br />

Jan. 10 Washington State W 174.850-168.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 24 Brigham Young L 179.500-179.750 Provo, UT<br />

Jan. 26 Utah L 182.650-189.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 26 Utah State L 182.650-184.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 California L 179.550-180.400 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 31 Stanford W 179.550-176.150 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 31 UC-Santa Barbara W 179.550-170.150 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 5 Seattle Pacific L 178.400-179.200 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 7 Oregon State L 181.350-183.150 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 14 Stanford W 184.850-180.900 Seattle<br />

Feb. 27 Arizona L 184.250-188.600 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Feb. 27 Stanford W 184.250-179.650 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Mar. 6 Arizona W 184.500-184.450 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 6 Oregon State W 184.500-183.200 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 6 Boise State W 184.500-179.150 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 6 Washington State W 184.500-176.650 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 6 California W 184.500-175.900 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 14 Utah L 182.250-184.250 Seattle<br />

Mar. 21 Seattle Pacific W 183.300-175.650 Seattle<br />

Mar. 21 Spokane CC W 183.300-110.450 Seattle<br />

Mar. 28 Pac-10 Championship 3rd 186.150 Pullman, WA<br />

Apr. 11 NCAA West Regional 2nd 187.350 Seattle<br />

Apr. 24 NCAA Championship 9th 179.850 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

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1986 (27-4)<br />

Dec. 27 Arizona State L 177.300-179.700 Honolulu, HI<br />

Dec. 27 William & Mary W 177.300-159.350 Honolulu, HI<br />

Dec. 27 UC-Santa Barbara W 177.300-77.85 Honolulu, HI<br />

Jan. 11 Arizona L 181.800-182.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 11 Seattle Pacific W 181.800-169.150 Seattle<br />

Jan. 11 Maryland W 181.800-168.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 California W 179.500-177.700 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 16 Marylamd W 179.500-175.800 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 17 San Jose State W 177.400-167.900 San Jose, CA<br />

Jan. 24 Utah L 182.550-186.550 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 24 California W 182.550-180.150 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 25 San Jose State W 171.750-170.100 Missoula, MT<br />

Jan. 25 Montana W 171.750-169.110 Missoula, MT<br />

Jan. 25 Calgary W 171.750-164.540 Missoula, MT<br />

Feb. 1 Oregon W 181.250-169.700 Seattle<br />

Feb. 8 Washington State W 176.450-140.100 Pullman, WA<br />

Feb. 15 California W 185.600-182.000 Seattle<br />

Feb. 15 Stanford W 185.600-181.700 Seattle<br />

Feb. 21 Utah L 184.050-186.150 Seattle<br />

Feb. 22 Seattle Pacific W 181.650-178.300 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 22 Spokane CC W 181.650-166.800 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 28 Oregon State W 183.400-181.650 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 28 Fullerton State W 183.400-179.550 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 28 Brigham Young W 183.400-176.450 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 28 Montana W 183.400-173.500 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 8 Oregon State W 185.350-183.100 Seattle<br />

Mar. 15 Oregon W 182.250-171.600 Eugene, OR<br />

Mar. 22 NorPac Championship 1st 185.800 Seattle<br />

Apr. 5 NCAA West Regional 4th 183.300 Corvallis, OR<br />

Tiffany Simpson


Washington History<br />

1985 (29-8)<br />

Jan. 5 Washington State W 177.900-173.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 10 Arizona L 173.100-178.750 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 10 Wisconsin W 173.100-171.250 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 10 Cal State-Sacramento W 173.100-163.350 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 13 Arizona State L 177.000-184.300 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 19 Washington State W 177.200-170.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Seattle Pacific W 177.200-168.750 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 San Diego State W 177.200-166.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Montana W 177.200-164.300 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Montana State W 177.200-160.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Spokane CC W 177.200-160.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Oregon W 177.200-157.600 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Eastern Washington W 177.200-149.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 British Columbia W 177.200-128.150 Seattle<br />

Jan. 26 Seattle Pacific W 177.650-173.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 Utah L 180.450-184.750 Seattle<br />

Jan. 31 San Jose State W 180.450-168.800 Seattle<br />

Feb. 2 Boise State W 180.900-168.150 Boise, ID<br />

Feb. 9 Oregon W 181.300-164.800 Seattle<br />

Feb. 15 Stanford L 179.000-182.300 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 15 San Diego State W 179.000-176.400 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 15 California W 179.000-175.550 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Feb. 16 California W 181.750-158.150 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 20 Seattle Pacific W 179.200-174.550 Seattle<br />

Feb. 20 Alaska W 179.200-126.350 Seattle<br />

Feb. 22 Oregon State L 181.400-185.850 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 22 Stanford W 181.400-179.000 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 22 New Mexico W 181.400-178.250 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 22 San Diego State W 181.400-174.000 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 22 Utah State W 181.400-174.000 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 28 Utah L 182.100-187.500 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Mar. 8 Oregon State L 181.600-182.400 Seattle<br />

Mar. 22 Montana W 180.800-167.400 Seattle<br />

Mar. 15 NorPac Championship 2nd 182.000 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 29 NCAA West Regional 3rd 182.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

1984 (29-3)<br />

Dec. 17 Seattle Pacific W 178.650-166.050 Seattle<br />

Dec. 28 Arizona State L 178.900-182.600 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Dec. 28 Oregon State W 178.900-176.350 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Dec. 28 USC W 178.900-173.950 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Dec. 28 California W 178.900-170.950 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Dec. 28 Boise State W 178.900-154.050 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Jan. 14 Washington State W 177.600-168.800 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Montana W 177.600-166.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Seattle Pacific W 177.600-165.800 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Cal State-Sacramento W 177.600-159.800 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Oregon W 177.600-159.500 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Cal State-Chico W 177.600-158.350 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Eastern Washington W 177.600-149.500 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 Spokane CC W 177.600-142.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 14 British Columbia W 177.600-138.650 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 Cal State-Sacramento W 178.450-162.650 Eugene, OR<br />

Jan. 21 Oregon W 178.450-137.150 Eugene, OR<br />

Jan. 26 Utah State W 182.350-172.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 29 Montana W 178.050-169.650 Missoula, MT<br />

Feb. 3 San Jose State W 177.050-164.700 San Jose, CA<br />

Feb. 4 Stanford L 177.850-179.150 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 4 California W 177.850-177.650 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 4 Denver W 177.850-170.950 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 10 Oregon State W 182.150-180.200 Seattle<br />

Feb. 10 California W 182.150-171.550 Seattle<br />

Feb. 18 Washington State W 179.600-176.400 Pullman, WA<br />

Feb. 25 Seattle Pacific W 178.400-169.800 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 25 Boise State W 178.400-160.650 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Mar. 10 NorPac Championship 2nd 179.400 Berkeley, CA<br />

Mar. 24 NCAA West Regional 3rd 181.750 Fullerton, CA<br />

Apr. 6 NCAA Championship 8th 178.550 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Carly Rose<br />

1983 (20-8)<br />

Dec. 11 Montana W 166.300-158.750 Seattle<br />

Dec. 11 Spokane CC W 166.300-136.900 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Oregon State L 172.100-173.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Seattle Pacific W 172.100-162.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Washington State W 172.100-160.050 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 British Columbia W 172.100-159.550 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Boise State W 172.100-155.800 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Montana W 172.100-155.600 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Spokane CC W 172.100-146.350 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Eastern Washington W 172.100-143.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 8 Oregon W 172.100-126.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 15 Oregon State L 173.250-176.950 Corvallis, OR<br />

Jan. 15 Oregon W 173.250-66.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

Jan. 22 Oregon W 169.100-64.150 Seattle<br />

Jan. 29 California W 174.700-173.450 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 29 Stanford W 174.700-172.200 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 29 Cal State-Long Beach W 174.700-168.850 Berkeley, CA<br />

Feb. 14 Utah State L 173.750-178.250 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 14 Washington State W 173.750-170.350 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 14 Southern Utah State W 173.750-147.600 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 15 Utah L 173.750-185.050 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Feb. 18 San Jose State W 178.750-134.550 Seattle<br />

Feb. 26 Washington State W 176.300-172.750 Seattle<br />

Feb. 26 Seattle Pacific W 176.300-172.500 Seattle<br />

Mar. 4 San Diego State L 175.450-177.750 San Diego, CA<br />

Mar. 4 California L 175.450-176.050 San Diego, CA<br />

Mar. 5 USC L 174.500-179.500 Los Angeles, CA<br />

Mar. 11 NorPac Championship 2nd 180.000 Pullman, WA<br />

Mar. 25 NCAA West Regional 5th 176.100 Fullerton, CA<br />

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1982 (20-8)<br />

Dec. 13 Seattle University W Forfeit Seattle<br />

Dec. 20 Cal State-Fullerton L 138.150-143.300 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Dec. 20 Montana W 138.150-119.750 Kaneohe, HI<br />

Jan. 8 Stanford L 135.900-137.650 Seattle<br />

Jan. 9 New Mexico L 132.350-135.300 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 9 Cal State-Northridge W 132.350-131.050 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 9 California W 132.350-128.500 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 9 UC-Davis W 132.350-127.650 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 16 Washington State W 135.350-132.700 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 Oregon W 135.350-132.500 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 Spokane CC W 135.350-126.200 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 Seattle Pacific W 135.350-125.300 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 Eastern Washington W 135.350-115.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 16 Seattle University W 135.350-98.450 Seattle<br />

Jan. 23 Oregon State L 138.550-142.700 Corvallis, OR<br />

Jan. 24 Oregon W 135.100-132.050 Eugene, OR<br />

Jan. 30 Utah State W 138.000-137.600 Seattle<br />

Feb. 5 Seattle Pacific W 138.550-129.900 Seattle<br />

Feb. 6 Oregon State L 136.900-144.150 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 13 California W 136.100-129.650 Seattle<br />

Feb. 19 Oregon State L 140.250-144.500 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 USC L 140.250-142.300 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 Brigham Young W 140.250-140.150 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 Ohio State W 140.250-138.350 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 Oregon W 140.250-136.200 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 Oklahoma State W 140.250-135.650 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 19 Washington State W 140.250-135.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 Oregon State L 140.250-144.000 Seattle<br />

Mar. 6 Washington State W 140.600-135.650 Pullman, WA<br />

Mar. 12 NCAA West Regional 3rd 138.850 Corvallis, OR<br />

1981 (24-9)<br />

Dec. 13 Seattle University W 127.000-120.850 Seattle (at Seattle U)<br />

Dec. 13 Seattle Pacific W 127.000-80.950 Seattle (at Seattle U)<br />

Jan. 9 Cal State-Fullerton L 133.500-138.050 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Jan. 9 Stanford L 133.500-134.850 Palo Alto, CA<br />

Jan. 10 UC-Davis W 132.750-127.900 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 Denver W 132.750-127.100 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 Cal State-Sacramento W 132.750-121.450 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 California W 132.750-120.250 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 Cal State-Northridge W 132.750-118.700 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 San Francisco State W 132.750-111.700 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 10 Cal State-Hayward W 132.750-110.200 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 16 Montana State W 133.400-100.400 Billings, MT<br />

Jan. 17 Montana W 136.650-119.550 Missoula, MT<br />

Jan. 30 British Columbia W 135.800-118.550 Seattle<br />

Jan. 30 Portland State W 135.800-116.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 30 Eastern Washington W 135.800-111.650 Seattle<br />

Feb. 7 Utah L 137.300-147.175 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Feb. 7 Jacksonville State W 137.300-136.750 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Feb. 7 Illinois W 137.300-134.650 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Utah L 139.000-150.220 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Utah State L 139.000-140.300 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Brigham Young L 139.000-140.150 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Jacksonville State W 139.000-136.550 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Northern Colorado W 139.000-134.500 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 9 Montana W 139.000-123.600 Logan, UT<br />

Feb. 13 Spokane CC W 137.300-122.750 Seattle<br />

Feb. 21 Oregon W 140.050-135.650 Seattle<br />

Feb. 27 Oregon State L 137.600-145.900 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 UCLA L 137.600-142.250 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 Louisiana State L 137.600-141.650 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 Brigham Young W 137.600-137.350 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 Nebraska W 137.600-135.500 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 27 Portland State W 137.600-121.200 Corvallis, OR<br />

Mar. 14 Washington State W 138.150-134.300 Seattle<br />

Mar. 27 NCWSA Regional 2nd 138.750 Pullman, WA<br />

1980 (15-9)<br />

Dec. 15 Oregon State L 133.000-138.300 Seattle<br />

Dec. 15 Univ. of Puget Sound W 133.000-129.750 Seattle<br />

Dec. 15 Spokane CC W 133.000-127.250 Seattle<br />

Dec. 15 Montana W 133.000-115.250 Seattle<br />

Dec. 15 Seattle Pacific W 133.000-109.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 4 Seattle University W 124.250-113.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 4 Seattle Pacific W 124.250-99.350 Seattle<br />

Jan. 5 California L 117.250-118.400 Berkeley, CA<br />

Jan. 11 Oregon L 132.850-135.550 Eugene, OR<br />

Jan. 12 Ore. Coll. of Education W 125.500-117.150 Monmouth, OR<br />

Jan. 19 Montana State W 136.350-126.450 Seattle<br />

Jan. 19 Idaho W 136.350-112.000 Seattle<br />

Jan. 25 Arizona State L 130.750-136.350 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 25 USC W 130.750-126.900 Tempe, AZ<br />

Jan. 26 UCLA L 131.150-138.450 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 26 Arizona State L 131.150-137.100 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 26 Arizona L 131.150-134.900 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Jan. 26 Calgary W 131.150-117.950 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Feb. 1 Montana State W 130.500-128.250 Cheney, WA<br />

Feb. 1 Eastern Washington W 130.500-120.050 Cheney, WA<br />

Feb. 2 Washington State W 132.950-131.650 Pullman, WA<br />

Feb. 9 Portland State W 132.600-128.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 21 Spokane CC W 129.700-127.150 Seattle<br />

Mar. 1 Oregon State L 133.750-141.650 Eugene, OR<br />

Mar. 1 Oregon L 133.750-136.800 Eugene, OR<br />

Mar. 1 Boise State W 133.750-131.300 Eugene, OR<br />

Mar. 8 Seattle Pacific W 135.350-123.300 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Mar. 21 NCWSA Regional 3rd 134.600 Spokane, WA<br />

Betsy Erickson<br />

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Washington History<br />

1977 (13-0)<br />

Seattle Pacific W 133.850-122.250<br />

Oregon W 123.670-119.150<br />

Ore. Coll. of Education W 126.600-100.710<br />

Portland State W 126.600-103.010<br />

Alberta W 137.700-120.500<br />

British Columbia W 137.700-103.600<br />

Cal State-Hayward W 135.900-112.700<br />

Seattle Pacific W 135.900-106.950<br />

Portland State W 135.900-97.400<br />

Nevada-Reno W 138.450-131.850<br />

Eastern Washington W 138.450-124.500<br />

Pacific W 138.450-124.350<br />

Oregon State W 135.350-122.950<br />

Lisa Churchill<br />

1979 (10-4)<br />

Jan. 6 Seattle University W 107.000-76.200 Seattle (at Seattle U)<br />

Jan. 6 Seattle Pacific W 107.000-61.600 Seattle (at Seattle U)<br />

Jan. 13 Portland State L 113.150-113.450 Portland, OR<br />

Jan. 13 Idaho W 113.150-81.950 Portland, OR<br />

Jan. 20 Alberta W 128.340-128.240 Vancouver, B.C.<br />

Jan. 20 British Columbia W 128.340-110.030 Vancouver, B.C.<br />

Jan. 27 Sacramento State W 120.800-117.950 Seattle<br />

Jan. 27 Eastern Washington W 120.800-105.800 Seattle<br />

Feb. 2 Spokane CC L 116.930-118.670 Missoula, MT<br />

Feb. 2 Montana W 116.930-112.340 Missoula, MT<br />

Feb. 2 Seattle University W 116.930-89.030 Missoula, MT<br />

Feb. 17 Washington State L 110.900-111.000 Seattle<br />

Feb. 23 Oregon State L 117.900-130.000 Seattle<br />

Feb. 23 Oregon L 117.900-127.250 Seattle<br />

Feb. 23 Eastern Washington W 117.900-111.300 Seattle<br />

Mar. 11 NCWSA Regional 1st Missoula, MT<br />

April 1 AIAW Nationals 13th Mt. Pleasant, MI<br />

1976 (13-1)<br />

Pacific W 95.350-84.800<br />

Oregon W 101.550-95.550<br />

British Columbia W 98.480-89.750<br />

Nevada-Reno L 98.650-101.200<br />

Cal State-Hayward W 97.350-93.000<br />

San Diego State W 97.350-91.750<br />

Eastern Washington W 96.150-94.850<br />

Ore. Coll. of Education W 96.150-89.250<br />

Central Washington W 96.150-64.250<br />

Montana W 96.730-87.400<br />

Washington State W 96.730-87.150<br />

Seattle University W 96.730-80.750<br />

Seattle Pacific W 99.470-93.550<br />

Ore. Coll. of Education W 101.330-90.500<br />

NCWSA Regional 1st 103.200<br />

AIAW Nationals 13th 99.600<br />

1975 (8-1)<br />

Meet Scores Unavailable<br />

Mar. 9 NCWSA Regional 3rd 121.050 Corvallis, OR<br />

1978 (14-5)<br />

Jan. 7 Spokane CC W 125.070-118.790 Spokane, WA<br />

Jan. 7 Washington State W 125.070-100.970 Spokane, WA<br />

Jan. 12 Portland State W 129.040-110.040 Seattle<br />

Jan. 12 Seattle University W 129.040-51.190 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 Alberta W 129.600-108.250 Seattle<br />

Jan. 21 British Columbia W 129.600-99.850 Seattle<br />

Jan. 27 San Jose State W 126.450-122.550 San Jose, CA<br />

Jan. 28 Utah L 135.050-144.600 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 28 Arizona W 135.050-134.200 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Jan. 28 Weber State W 135.050-98.920 Salt Lake City, UT<br />

Feb. 4 Oregon State L 133.400-136.950 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 4 Eastern Washington W 133.400-126.700 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 4 Seattle Pacific W 133.400-115.000 Seattle (at SPU)<br />

Feb. 11 Oregon State L 125.200-130.400 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 11 Sacramento State W 125.200-80.250 Corvallis, OR<br />

Feb. 15 Oregon State L 123.300-128.600 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Feb. 15 Arizona L 123.300-126.800 Tuscon, AZ<br />

Feb. 24 Oregon W 123.900-118.850 Seattle<br />

Feb. 24 Montana W 123.900-112.500 Seattle<br />

Feb. 24 Boise State W 123.900-107.050 Seattle<br />

Mar. 10 NCWSA Regional 1st 132.300 Cheney, WA<br />

Suzie Sun<br />

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