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Women's Gymnastics Ready for Big Five Qualifier

March 10, 2016

BIG FIVE QUALIFIER PREVIEW
Saturday, March 12 | 1 PM
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The Penn State women's gymnastics team closes out its 2016 home slate Saturday with the 2016 Big Five Qualifier. Penn State hosts Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Rutgers live on the Big Ten Network starting at 1 p.m. Bernie Guenther and former Nittany Lion Sharaya Musser will be on the call for the Big Ten Network for Saturday's meet.

Penn State enters Saturday's meeting following a 195.350-194.625 road win last Friday night at Arizona State.

At Arizona State, the Nittany Lions swept all four team event titles, three Nittany Lions won event titles and a pair of Penn Staters shared the all-around title.

Against Arizona State, Kiera Brown won her sixth uneven bars title of the season, while Jessica Jones and Nicole Medvitz shared the balance beam title. Brown and Jones also shared the all-around title with their scores of 39.175. Medvitz has finished first or shared the balance beam title over the past four meets.

Entering the meet, Michigan ranks sixth in the nation and leads the Big Ten in RQS with a score of 197.085. Iowa ranks 18th (196.200), Minnesota is 19th (196.105), Penn State ranks tied for 28th (195.550) and Rutgers is 40th (194.685).

Last year at the Big Five Qualifier in Minneapolis, Minn., the Nittany Lions tied the third highest score of the season at 196.650, and finished behind No. 6 Michigan's score of 197.000. No. 20 Minnesota (196.450) finished third, No. 25 Iowa (196.425) finished fourth and Rutgers (194.150) rounded out the five team meet.

Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, and Nebraska travel to Ohio State for the other Big Five Qualifier session on Saturday at 4 p.m.

The top three team finishers from both Big Five Qualifiers will compete in the night session of the Big Ten Championships, while the other four teams compete in the early session.

Single meet tickets are available in advance and at the door on the event night at a cost of $8 for adults and $5 for youth. Group tickets (20 or more) can be purchased in advance for a reduced rate of $4 each.

SERIES VS. IOWA
Penn State has never lost to Iowa during the regular season, owning an all-time record of 6-0-0.

The Nittany Lions and Hawkeyes first met during the regular season on Jan. 7, 2005 at the Super Six Challenge at the University of Florida. Penn State finished fifth with a 193.000, while Iowa placed sixth with a 190.725.

At last year's Big Five qualifier, Penn State defeated Iowa, 196.650-196.425.

SERIES VS. MICHIGAN
Michigan owns the all-time series over Penn State, 11-7-0 in the regular season.

Penn State won the first-ever meeting between the two programs on Dec. 8, 1978. Penn State defeated Michigan, 101.15-88.55, at the Penn State Invitational.

Michigan topped Penn State last season in the Big Five qualifier, 197.000-196.650.

SERIES VS. MINNESOTA
Penn State leads the all-time series against Minnesota, 10-6-0.

The Nittany Lions and Golden Gophers first met on March 8, 1991. Penn State topped Minnesota, 190.80-188.15, in the first meeting between the two programs.

Last season, Penn State defeated Minnesota, 196.650-196.450, in the Big Five qualifier.

SERIES VS. RUTGERS
The Nittany Lions sport a perfect 18-0-0 record in the regular season against the Scarlet Knights.

The series against Rutgers dates back to March 10, 1979 with Penn State topping Rutgers, 143.80-127.30.

Penn State and Rutgers met twice last year during the regular season.

Penn State opened up 2015 with a 194.675-191.825 quad meet win over Rutgers and at the Big Five qualifier, Penn State downed Rutgers, 196.650-194.150.

SATURDAY'S PROMOTIONS
While supplies last, fans can receive a throwback poster. Following the meet, there will be an autograph session with current and former members of the Penn State women's gymnastics program.

IMPROVING ON THE BEAM
The Nittany Lions have used the same lineup on the balance beam all season (Hosek, Garcia, Raygoza, Brown, Tsang and Medvitz) all but once (Arizona State). Over the first three meets of the season, Penn State improved its score on the balance beam each meet.

On the balance beam, Penn State opened the year with a 47.950 against North Carolina State then a 48.150 against Nebraska and then a 49.025 against Illinois.

Junior Nicole Medvitz has claimed two balance beam titles and shared one balance beam title within a six-day span.

Medvitz has finished first or tied for first over the past four meets.

She won her first of four balance beam titles with a career-best 9.900 against Alabama, Cornell and Denver. Two days later, Medvitz captured the balance beam title at Maryland with a 9.875 and tied for the balance beam title at the Unite for Her meet with a 9.900.

Most recently against Arizona State, freshman Jessica Jones and Medvitz tied for the balance beam title with their scores of 9.875.

CAREER DAY FOR GARCIA
Against Maryland, freshman Sabrina Garcia had a banner evening for the Nittany Lions.

In the meet, Garcia tallied a second-place finish in the all-around with a career-best 39.325. En route to her score, Garcia tallied a career-best on the vault (9.800), tied a career-best on the uneven bars (9.875), hit a career-best 9.850 on the balance beam and posted a career-best 9.800 on the floor exercise.

YOUTH MOVEMENT
The 2016 roster is comprised of 14 student-athletes, which includes seven freshmen. Eight of the 14 Nittany Lions are newcomers to the program, as Kiera Brown will be a junior this season for Penn State. Brown joins the Nittany Lions after transferring from the University of Georgia.

The 2016 Nittany Lions do not feature any seniors, but will be led by a quartet of juniors. The Nittany Lions also return Briannah Tsang, who was the 2015 Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Year.

RAISING THE BAR
Over the first seven meets of the season, the Nittany Lions have improved their team score from the previous meet all but once.

The Nittany Lions started the year with a 194.125 (NC State), followed that up with a 194.575 (Nebraska), posted a 195.025 (Illinois), tallied a 195.700 (Michigan State) recorded a 195.925 against Ohio State, finished with a 195.100 in the Penn State Quad and posted a season-high 196.350 in a win over Maryland (Feb. 22).

Four days after the Maryland meet, Penn State posted its fourth-best score of the year (195.675).

AMONG THE REGIONAL LEADERS
In the Northeast region, Penn State is represented in the top-five on all four events and in the all-around at least once.

All-Around
Kiera Brown - 3rd - 39.290
Briannah Tsang - 5th - 39.235

Vault
Briannah Tsang - 4th - 9.845

Uneven Bars
Kiera Brown - T-1st - 9.900

Balance Beam
Nicole Medvitz - 4th - 9.875

Floor Exercise
Briannah Tsang - T-4th - 9.885

NITTANY LION DEBUTS
Six Nittany Lions made their debut on Jan. 9, 2016 against North Carolina State. Five of the seven freshmen competed along with junior transfer Kiera Brown.

In their debuts, freshman Jessica Jones won the floor exercise title with her score of 9.850 and Brown won the uneven bars with a score of 9.950. Brown's score of 9.950 tied the number three performance in school history.

THE FIRST TEAM TO TWENTY
The 2014 edition of the Nittany Lions became the first group of gymnasts to crack the 20-win plateau during the regular season in school history.

With two victories at the Big Ten Quad in Ann Arbor, Mich., the team moved past the 2007 squad for the most regular season victories in school history.

The 2007 team finished the year with a 19-4 overall mark and finished third at the NCAA Regional Championships.

In 2014, Penn State finished fifth at the Big Ten Championships, but followed that up with a second place showing, behind eventual co-national champion Florida, at the NCAA Regional and advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 17th time in program history.

Top 5 Single Season Victories
20-3 2014
19-4 2007
18-5 2005
17-3 1982
16-0 1981
16-3 1991

NITTANY LIONS ON BTN
The Penn State women's gymnastics team will be featured twice on the Big Ten Network during the 2016 season.

The women's program enters the 2016 campaign ranked 17th in the NCAA and was picked fourth in the Big Ten Preseason Coaches' Poll. The Nittany Lions are slated to host Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Rutgers on Saturday, March 12 live on BTN starting at 1 p.m.

The 2016 Big Ten Women's Gymnastics Championships are hosted by the University of Nebraska inside the Devaney Center on March 19 in two sessions, starting at noon and 5 p.m. Both sessions will be live on BTN.

THOMPSON CAPTURES WIN NO. 150
Head coach Jeff Thompson is in his 17th season as a collegiate head coach and recently captured win No. 150. In his career, Thompson has compiled a 154-106 record.

On Feb. 22, 2016, Penn State defeated Maryland, 196.350-195.350, for Coach Thompson's 150th career win.

In his sixth season at the helm of Penn State, Thompson has a record of 82-24. Prior to Penn State, the Highland Heights, Ky., native tallied a record of 72-82 at Auburn.

In 2014, the Nittany Lions owned a 20-3 regular season record and set a school record for regular season victories on March 15 in the Big Ten Quad in Ann Arbor.

The previous school record was held by the 2007 squad, which finished 19-4 and placed third at the NCAA Regional Championships.

THOMPSON IN ELITE COMPANY
Head coach Jeff Thompson headed back to the NCAA Championships for the second time as a head coach and his first as the leader of the Nittany Lions in 2014.

Thompson's first appearance at the national meet came with Auburn in 2003 and he led the Nittany Lions back to the national summit for the first time since the program went in 2009.

He is just the third head coach in NCAA history to navigate two different programs to the NCAA Championships, joining K.J. Kindler (Iowa State & Oklahoma) and Judi Markell (Penn State and Florida).

Thompson took Auburn to the championships during his fourth season at the helm of the program. The Tigers finished 12th at the 2003 NCAA Championships, posting a team score of 193.525.

The Highland Heights, Kentucky, native guided Penn State to their 17th appearance at the NCAA Championships in his fourth year, as well. The Blue and White finished 12th with a team score of 194.825.

BIG TEN GYMNASTS TO WATCH
Penn State's Kiera Brown and Briannah Tsang were selected by the Big Ten women's gymnastics coaches as "Gymnasts to Watch" for the upcoming season.

Brown, a transfer from Georgia, will be a junior this year for the Nittany Lions. At Georgia, Brown was named All-SEC after she finished tied for second on the uneven bars at the 2014 SEC Championships. She also finished the 2014 season tied for 19th nationally on the uneven bars.

Tsang enters her sophomore season with the Nittany Lions after being named the 2015 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Tsang was also named to the All-Big Ten second team. Last season, she competed in all 12 of the team's meets, including the NCAA Regional Championships. In 2015, she won at least one event title in each of her first seven career meets and posted at least one event win in eight of her 12 competitions.

2016 NITTANY LION SCHEDULE
The 2016 Nittany Lion schedule features 13 of the 36 ranked teams in the preseason coaches' poll.

The Nittany Lion non-conference home schedule is highlighted by a quad meet with No. 3 Alabama, No. 16 Denver and Cornell on Feb. 20. The Nittany Lions also welcome to Rec Hall, No. 11 Nebraska (Jan. 16) and No. 15 Illinois (Jan. 29).

LIONS POST TENTH BEST SEASON OPENING SCORE IN SCHOOL HISTORY
The tally of 194.125 is the 10th highest season opening score in school history and their best first meet mark since a 194.675 in 2015.

Three of the top-10 scores have come under the watch of head coach Jeff Thompson.

Five of them have been recorded at home, with four others accomplished at the Super Six Challenge; 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007.

195.775 Morgantown, W.Va. 2012
195.075 University Park, Pa. 1999
194.875 University Park, Pa. 2006
194.850 Gainesville, Fla. 2005
194.800 University Park, Pa. 2009
194.675 University Park, Pa. 2015
194.600 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2004
194.575 Fayetteville, Ark. 2007
194.375 Athens, Ga. 2003
194.125 University Park, Pa. 2016

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Penn State enjoys one of the most historic collegiate gymnastics venues in the country and they take pride in giving the home crowd something to cheer for, including a lot of wins.
Since 1975, Penn State owns a 224-57 overall record in home meets. The Nittany Lions are 221-57 at Rec Hall and are 3-0 in meets contested inside the Bryce Jordan Center.
The loss to North Carolina State on Jan. 9, 2016, snapped a seven-meet winning streak inside Rec Hall. The seven-meet winning streak was the fourth-best in program history.
Penn State swept its last two home meets in 2014 and was unblemished in its five home dates in 2015.
The longest unbeaten streaks in school history are as follows: (Streaks are listed by meets, not wins. Meaning if Penn State hosted three teams needed to be victorious vs. all three opponents to extend the streak.)

1. 1977-82 28 meets
2. 1999-2001 11 meets
3. 1975-77 10 meets
4. 2014-15 7 meets
5. 2013-14/2009-10/2005 6 meets
8. 2007/1992-93 5 meets
10. 2011/1991/1986-87 4 meets

REC HALL BAG POLICY

No backpacks or duffle bags are permitted during varsity athletic events, other athletic and non-athletic events at this venue. No bags or purses larger than 8.5"x11"x6" will be permitted. All other bags will be searched upon entrance to the facility.

NITTANY LIONS WELCOME THREE IN 2017
Tess McCracken, Kristen Politz and Mikayla Waddell have signed their National Letters of Intent to attend Penn State University and participate in women's gymnastics for the 2017 season, head coach Jeff Thompson announced on Nov. 11, 2015.

McCracken, who trains at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) in Plano, Texas, has been coached by Laurent Landi, Cecile Canqueteau-Landi and Natasha Boyarskaya.

She was the 2012 Texas level 10 state champion on balance beam as well as second place on uneven bars while tallying a third place in the all-around. McCracken went on to compete in the USA Junior Olympic National Championships where she finished in the top-10 in the nation on uneven bars and balance beam.
Politz currently trains at Rebound Gymnastics in Marlboro, New Jersey, and is coached by Bob and Diane Ferrell.

Politz is a five-time consecutive Junior Olympic National Championship qualifier where she first qualified at the age of 12 and placed first on floor exercise and first in the all-around at the National Invitational Tournament.

In 2015, she finished sixth in the nation on the uneven bars at the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic National Championships. During the same season, she was third on the balance beam at the Region Seven Championships and earned the title of New Jersey State champion in the all-around several weeks earlier by sweeping the titles on all four events.

In 2014, she finished first in the region on floor exercise and followed it up with a fourth place finish at the Junior Olympic National Championships.

Waddell, who trains at ENA Gymnastics in Paramus, New Jersey, is coached by Craig and Jennifer Zappa and John Wojtczuk and she, too, comes to Penn State with a great history.

In 2014, Waddell finished fourth in the nation on balance beam and seventh in the nation on Vault at the Junior Olympic National Championships.

She was also named the Region Seven vault, balance beam and all-around champion in 2014 as well as the state champion on balance beam. In 2013, she was the Region Seven champion on balance beam and in 2012, as a Level 9, she was the national champion on vault and balance beam at Eastern Nationals.

LOOKING AHEAD
The Nittany Lions travel to Lincoln, Neb., for the 2016 Big Ten Women's Gymnastics Championships. The Big Ten meet is hosted by the University of Nebraska on March 19 inside the Bob Devaney Center.

Depending on the outcome of the Big Five Qualifier this weekend, Penn State will either compete in the noon session or the 5 p.m. session at the Big Ten Championships.

The top three team finishers from both Big Five Qualifiers will compete in the night session of the Big Ten Championships, while the other four teams compete in the early session.