Bowling Green State University Athletics

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Tandeski Sets Career High in Meet Against Central Michigan
February 22, 2026 | Gymnastics
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio -Â The Bowling Green State University Falcons gymnastics squad fell to the Central Michigan Chippewas 195.925 - 193.625.
Cassie Bergin makes her Falcon's debut on the beam.
Addie Tandeski sets a new career high on the bars.
INSIDE THE SCORESHEET
"One of the things we preach about practice all season long is consistency, and I think that's something in a meet against the defending MAC (Mid-American Conference) champs, it's something that we showed today. I'm so proud of this team for being able to continue to work through setbacks, we weren't perfect today but there was so much to be able to take out of this, we fought to stay on the the beam, we went six for six staying on beam, we put out more twisting vaults, even eight meets in we are still pushing ourselves to make ourselves better, so im super proud of this team because even though it wasn't our best at times, we continue to have each others backs and that's huge for us right now." - Gymnastics Head Coach Brittney Emmons.
UP NEXT
Cassie Bergin makes her Falcon's debut on the beam.
Addie Tandeski sets a new career high on the bars.
INSIDE THE SCORESHEET
- The Falcons began on the vault and scored a team total of 48.075.
- BGSU was led by Madison Coburn and Megan Dzialo on the vault, scoring a 9.675
- Bowling Green scored a 48.675 on the bars.
- Leading the scoring for the Falcons was freshman Addie Tandeski, after scoring a 9.800.
- Tandeski's 9.800 on the bars is a career high.
- The Falcons scored a 48.000 as a team on the beam.Â
- Cassie Bergin made her debut as a Falcon on the Balance Beam and scored a 9.775.
- Bergin's 9.775 led the Falcons on the beam.
- Bergin earned second overall on the Balance Beam.
- The Orange and Brown scored 48.875
- Kayla Shaw led the Falcons on the Floor Exercise, scoring a 9.850.
- Shaw earned third overall on the Floor Exercise.Â
"One of the things we preach about practice all season long is consistency, and I think that's something in a meet against the defending MAC (Mid-American Conference) champs, it's something that we showed today. I'm so proud of this team for being able to continue to work through setbacks, we weren't perfect today but there was so much to be able to take out of this, we fought to stay on the the beam, we went six for six staying on beam, we put out more twisting vaults, even eight meets in we are still pushing ourselves to make ourselves better, so im super proud of this team because even though it wasn't our best at times, we continue to have each others backs and that's huge for us right now." - Gymnastics Head Coach Brittney Emmons.
UP NEXT
- The Falcons hit the road after three straight home meets to go to Kent State to take on the Golden Flashes on Sunday, Mar.1. The meet is set to begin at 1 p.m.
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