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Falcons Drop Heart-Breaker to CMU
January 14, 2012 | Gymnastics
RESULTS
PHOTO GALLERY
The Bowling Green State University gymnastics team dropped a 193.050-191.950 decision to Central Michigan on Saturday night inside Anderson Arena.
Despite the loss, the Falcons have many positives to build on following the meet. Start with the total team score, which would have been the third highest in all of last season. To top it all off, the Falcons scored over a 47.775 on three of four events and scored 48.325 or higher on two different events. BGSU outscored Central Michigan in two of four events and had five top-three finishes, including a pair of firsts.
BGSU began the day on vault, totaling 48.325 with the help of Danielle Wishart and Dawn Christman, finishing first and third on the event with scores of 9.850 and 9.775. Five of the six Falcons finished in the top eight.
In rotation two the Orange and Brown moved over to bars and had their only slip up of the night. Monica Eaton was the top Falcon, finishing fourth with a score of 9.525. Megan Harrington was fifth, scoring a 9.500 to help BGSU score a 46.975.
Despite the setback on bars, BGSU scored a 48.450 on beam, nearly a full point higher than Central Michigan. Jamilah Ali finished third with a score of 9.725, Megan Valentini was fourth (9.700) and Monica Eaton was fifth (9.650).
Valentini and Christman finished in a tie for first on the floor with scores of 9.825, while freshman Gina Locigno was fourth, scoring 9.800. The Falcons finished the floor exercise with a 48.725.
BGSU returns to action next Saturday (Jan. 21) night as they will play host to West Virginia, starting at 6 p.m. Admission is free to all.
PHOTO GALLERY
The Bowling Green State University gymnastics team dropped a 193.050-191.950 decision to Central Michigan on Saturday night inside Anderson Arena.
Despite the loss, the Falcons have many positives to build on following the meet. Start with the total team score, which would have been the third highest in all of last season. To top it all off, the Falcons scored over a 47.775 on three of four events and scored 48.325 or higher on two different events. BGSU outscored Central Michigan in two of four events and had five top-three finishes, including a pair of firsts.
BGSU began the day on vault, totaling 48.325 with the help of Danielle Wishart and Dawn Christman, finishing first and third on the event with scores of 9.850 and 9.775. Five of the six Falcons finished in the top eight.
In rotation two the Orange and Brown moved over to bars and had their only slip up of the night. Monica Eaton was the top Falcon, finishing fourth with a score of 9.525. Megan Harrington was fifth, scoring a 9.500 to help BGSU score a 46.975.
Despite the setback on bars, BGSU scored a 48.450 on beam, nearly a full point higher than Central Michigan. Jamilah Ali finished third with a score of 9.725, Megan Valentini was fourth (9.700) and Monica Eaton was fifth (9.650).
Valentini and Christman finished in a tie for first on the floor with scores of 9.825, while freshman Gina Locigno was fourth, scoring 9.800. The Falcons finished the floor exercise with a 48.725.
BGSU returns to action next Saturday (Jan. 21) night as they will play host to West Virginia, starting at 6 p.m. Admission is free to all.
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