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Gymnastics Remains No. 8 in National Poll

Arnstad Leads Gymnastics to NCAA Central Regional Title

BATON ROUGE — The LSU gymnastics team took advantage of its home floor and captured its first regional title in 16 years, winning the NCAA Central Regional title before 1,196 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

By virtue of its win, the Tigers qualify for the 12-team field at the NCAA Championships, to be held in Tuscaloosa, Ala., from April 18-20.

“This has been our goal all season long,” said LSU head coach D-D Breaux. “We left everything we had on the floor tonight. I’m so proud of the effort from this team. I’ve said all year long that this is the best team that I’ve ever had and they deserved to have a regional banner hanging from the PMAC ceiling for what they’ve done.”

LSU came up with a total of 196.450, easily outdistancing runner-up Florida, which posted a 195.900. Iowa State finished third followed by Central Michigan, New Hampshire and Illinois State.

Nicki Arnstad won the floor and all-around titles and electrified the Assembly Center crowd with her second 10.0 of the season. Arnstad posted a 10.0 on floor and a four-event total of 39.450. Arnstad also finished second on beam with a 9.825.

LSU opened with a surprisingly low score of 48.975 on bars, as the judging was very tight. Beth Boudreaux finished second with a score of 9.825, while Sharene Mamby and Marina Degteva tied for fourth with identical 9.800s.

After a 48.700 on beam, highlighted by Arnstad’s runner-up finish, the Tigers turned it up a notch on floor.

Breaux calmed her team down during a bye on the third rotation and her team to her message to heart.

The Tigers fired on all cylinders en route to a score of 49.525, the third highest score in school history. Arnstad’s 10.0 capped the run as the Tigers’ seized control of the meet. Degteva and Boudreaux both came up with 9.90s, while Lauren Companioni and Rachel Franzella came up with scores of 9.875 and 9.85 respectively.

After four rotations, the Tigers took control of the meet with Florida and Iowa State right on their heels.

LSU closed out on vault with a 49.250 and took the wind out of Iowa State’s sails. Shanyn MacEachern led the way with a 9.875 while Arnstad, Kristin Uranksy and Adrienne Couret came up with scores of 9.85.

After five rotations both LSU and Iowa State were finished and the Tigers knew that they had beaten one opponent and that the Cyclones could not catch them. Florida, however, still had one rotation remaining and needed a 49.400 to beat LSU.

The Gators could muster only a 48.875, which was enough to catapult them past Iowa State to claim the final regional berth, but was not enough to catch LSU as the Tigers had their first regional crown since 1986.

LSU will be making its fifth appearance at the NCAA Championships in the past six years and will attempt to qualify for the Super Six for the first time in school history.

at Baton Rouge, La.

Team Results Vault Bars Beam Floor Total

1

LSU

49.250

48.975

48.700

49.525

196.450

2

Florida

49.100

48.625

48.825

49.350

195.900

3

Iowa State

48.900

48.775

48.650

49.075

195.400

4

Central Michigan

48.925

47.375

48.075

49.300

193.675

5

New Hampshire

48.550

48.050

47.950

48.525

193.075

6

Illinois State

48.225

45.850

47.475

48.425

189.975

at Corvallis, Ore.

Team Results Vault Bars Beam Floor Total

1

Utah

49.125

49.300

49.225

49.450

197.100

2

Oregon State

48.700

49.250

49.225

49.625

196.800

3

Oklahoma

48.975

49.025

49.100

49.525

196.625

4

Washington

48.675

48.950

48.000

49.150

194.775

5

Boise State

48.275

48.525

48.625

49.125

194.550

6

Southern Utah

48.550

47.275

48.325

49.200

193.350

at College Park, Pa.

Team Results Vault Bars Beam Floor Total

1

Nebraska

49.400

48.725

48.675

49.125

195.925

2

Michigan

49.100

48.200

49.125

49.175

195.600

3

Iowa

48.875

48.775

49.050

48.775

195.475

4

George Washington

48.375

47.900

47.725

48.675

192.675

5

Penn State

48.275

48.250

47.600

48.100

192.225

6

Pittsburgh

48.475

45.725

48.250

48.525

190.975

at Denver, Colo.

Team Results Vault Bars Beam Floor Total

1

Stanford

49.075

49.325

48.425

49.300

196.125

1

Georgia

49.075

48.900

49.325

48.825

196.125

3

Denver

48.975

48.550

49.075

49.400

196.000

4

Missouri

48.700

49.125

48.250

48.925

195.000

5

Air Force

47.850

48.700

48.200

49.025

193.775

6

Utah State

48.450

48.400

48.100

48.450

193.400

at Morgantown, W.V.

Team Scores
1. Alabama 197.900
2. Minnesota 196.050
3. West Virginia 194.850
4. North Carolina 194.825
5. Kentucky 194.225
6. Michigan State 193.150

at Tempe, Ariz.

Team Results Vault Bars Beam Floor Total

1

UCLA

49.125

49.475

49.475

49.350

197.425

2

Arizona

48.625

48.600

49.125

48.600

194.950

3

Arizona State University

48.675

48.825

48.325

49.050

194.875

4

Brigham Young

48.500

48.125

48.750

48.625

194.000

5

Cal State Fullerton

47.575

48.050

48.200

48.175

192.000

6

Illinois-Chicago

47.900

48.150

48.200

47.675

191.925