Gymnastics final rotation proves not enough in second place finish in five team meet
Gymnastics failed to accomplish their goal of a 196 team score but saw good individual performances.
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Gymnastics failed to accomplish their goal of a 196 team score but saw good individual performances.
Head coach Jerry Reighard is concerned about the low ranking of competition gymnastics will see in Saturday’s five-team meet.
Be it at home or on the road, the fans who attend athletic events can play a role in determining the outcome of a competition.
No. 16 Gymnastics improved to 11-2 with its victory over NIU, but managed to earn, their lowest score in seven meets.
Central Michigan gymnastics might have more fans this week than host Northern Illinois.
Central Michigan gymnastics always brings out the best in its competition.
The Central Michigan gymnastics team took second place Sunday against two nationally-ranked powerhouse teams.
Central Michigan gymnastics doesn’t have time to sulk about losing their undefeated record last weekend.
Gymnastics suffered its first loss of the year to rival Kent State by the smallest margin possible in gymnastics scoring.
Gymnastics is a sport that leaves little room for error.
For four consecutive years, Central Michigan gymnastics has proven it’s the best team in the Mid-American Conference.
The winner of a head-to-head matchup between Central Michigan's Brittany Petzold and Kent State's Marie Case has decided the winning team in five of the last six gymnastics meetings.
In some sports, a brief lapse in concentration can lead to giving up a score, a turnover or a wild pitch.
For the first time this season, No. 19 Central Michigan gymnastics trailed its opponent. To make matters worse, CMU was beginning the vault, arguably the team’s worst event.
The No. 19 Chippewas improved to 9-0 this weekend with two wins, staying undefeated in both the Mid-American Conference and against non-conference competition.
In their first meet since earning a Top-25 recognition, the N0. 19 Central Michigan gymnastics team defeated Mid-American Conference rival Eastern Michigan 195.925-194.6, Friday.
No. 19 gymnastics is finally taking their show on the road after going undefeated the past five weeks at home.
The No. 19 Chippewas have their first away meet of 2014 after a five meet home stretch to open the season.
Central Michigan gymnastics won the Michigan-Illinois Challenge on Saturday for a second consecutive year and third time in the challenge's four-year existence.
Even the crowd was on-board with gymnastics head coach Jerry Reighard’s goal of scoring a 196. A fan at McGuirk Arena on Saturday boasted a sign saying “196 or bust,” and Central Michigan didn’t disappoint.