Gymnastics makes regionals for eighth consecutive season
For the eighth consecutive year, the Central Michigan gymnastics team is in the postseason.
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For the eighth consecutive year, the Central Michigan gymnastics team is in the postseason.
Head Coach Jerry Reighard's path to his 16th Mid-American Conference Championship was put on hold Saturday as the Chippewas finished in fourth place with a 195.6.
Central Michigan (12-3, 4-2 MAC) placed fourth with a score of 195.6, their second best team score this season, behind Bowling Green, host team Ball State and first place Eastern Michigan.
The Central Michigan gymnastics team (12-3, 4-2 MAC) will compete in the Mid-American Conference Championships at 2 p.m. Saturday at Ball State in Muncie, Indiana.
The Mid-American Conference announced the 2016 All-MAC teams on Wednesday, featuring three Central Michigan gymnasts with second-team honors.
Junior Caroline Fitzpatrick matched a career high with a 9.9 on the balance beam March 10 at Eastern Michigan, earning her Mid-American Conference Gymnastics Specialist of the Week honors.
Despite scoring just .25 points away from the season high at 49.075 uneven bars, CMU couldn't overcome the personnel losses and dropped a conference meet to Eastern Michigan (15-3-1, 5-1 Mid-American Conference) Thursday 196.250 to 194.125.
Following a difficult senior night loss to Mid-American Conference leader Kent State last Sunday, CMU gymnastics got back on track in the MAC standings with a 195.750-195.150 win at Bowling Green.
Staff reporter Ashley Szymanski talked with senior gymnast Taylor Bolender in practice this week as the Chippewas prepared for Friday's meet at Bowling Green.
The McGuirk Arena crowd was full of energy for the annual matchup between the Central Michigan and Kent State gymnastics teams.
When Central Michigan gymnastics Head Coach Jerry Reighard talks about his uneven bars team, he refers to the group as the team’s best event.
The role of a freshman in collegiate athletics is often to sit back and learn. They are rarely a team’s workhorse, as the freshman year can be used to gain experience while transitioning to the collegiate stage.
The Central Michigan gymnastics team achieved its goal of scoring above a 196 for the first time this season on Sunday. But CMU (11-1, 3-0 Mid-American Conference) wasn't the only team to score a 196.125 last week.
Five Central Michigan Life sports writers predict the outcome for a pair of CMU basketball games, the gymnastics meet and the Detroit-Colorado outdoor NHL game this weekend.
Central Michigan Freshman all-around gymnast Kasey Janowicz was honored as this week's Mid-American Conference Gymnast of the Week.
From day one, Head Coach Jerry Reighard's goal for the Central Michigan gymnastics team this season was to achieve a score of 196. They achieved that for the first time this season on Sunday, scoring a 196.125.
When senior Kirsten "Kiki" Petzold comes to practice, her older sister’s banner hangs in the gymnastics practice room in the Rose Center as a reminder of her contribution to the program.
After coming off their first loss of the season to Eastern Michigan last Friday, the Central Michigan gymnastics team finished first on Friday at the IGI Chicago Style Meet at Navy Pier with a 195.125.
The balance beam is one of the most challenging events in gymnastics.