Lisa Rennie Season 2026
2007 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2006 Second-Team All-American (Bars)
2006 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2005 First-Team All-American (Bars)
2005 All-SEC Selection
2005 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2004 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll
SENIOR SEASON (2007)
Saw action on the bars and beam for the Tigers … Posted season-high scores of 9.875 on both events … Her 9.875 on the bars against Penn State was good enough for the meet title … Finished the year with season averages of 9.575 on the bars and 9.538 on the beam … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the fourth straight year.
JUNIOR SEASON (2006)
A three-event specialist for the Tigers, she earned All-America honors on the uneven bars for the second straight season … Was a second-team selection after scoring a 9.825 on the event at the NCAA Championships … Won a team-best five bars titles over the course of the season … Finished the year with the Tigers’ top season average on the event (9.825) … Recorded a season-best 9.925 on the bars against UCLA … Just as solid on the beam, she won two meet titles on the event, picking up victories against Iowa and Centenary … Top score of the year was a 9.900 against Centenary … Finished the year averaging a 9.730 on the beam … Also competed on the floor in three meets for the Tigers … Turned in a season-best 9.825 versus Centenary … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the third straight year.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2005)
Earned both All-America and All-SEC honors on the uneven bars … A first-team All-America selection, she qualified for event finals at the NCAA Championships after scoring a 9.875 during prelims … Notch a 9.825 in the finals to place ninth overall … At the SEC Championships, scored a 9.900 on the bars to earn second-team all-conference accolades … Won a total of five bar titles during the season … Scored a career-high 9.950 to finish first at Oklahoma … Followed that with wins at Texas Woman’s (9.925) and Centenary (9.900) … Just as successful on the beam, she won an additional six meet titles on that event, including a share of the NCAA Northeast Regional crown … Posted scores of 9.850 or better in each of those victories … Notched a career-high 9.975 at Texas Woman’s … Finished the regular season ranked No. 4 in the country on the beam with a RQS of 9.930 … Was also listed at No. 9 on the bars (9.895) … Competed on the floor in all but three meets for the Tigers … Scored a 9.800 or better on 11 of her last 13 routines … Finished the year with season averages of 9.850 on the bars, 9.816 on the beam and 9.798 on the floor … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2004)
Was one of the Tigers’ most consistent competitors on the bars, beam and floor during her freshman campaign … Finished the regular season ranked 20th nationally on the balance beam with a RQS of 9.915 … Scored a 9.800 or higher on 11 of her last 12 beam routines, including six marks of 9.900 or better … Notched a career-high 9.950 at the SEC Championships … Won three straight beam titles to conclude the regular season, taking home top honors against Auburn (9.925), Ohio State (9.925) and Centenary (9.900) … Finished the season with the Tigers’ second-best season average on the bars (9.863) … Did not score below a 9.800 on the event all year, and scored a season-high 9.925 against Auburn … Averaged a 9.842 on the floor … Notched a career-best 9.925 at Centenary … Scored 9.900s against Kentucky and Ohio State … Mark against Ohio State was good enough to tie for first place on the event … Named to the SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.
CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL
Trained at Gymcats Gymnastics under Cassie Rice and Jill Enrieta … A four-time national qualifier … Finished second on the bars and 10th on the beam at the 2003 national championships … Was a member of the Region I team that finished second at the national championships in 2003 … Helped her team to Nevada state titles in 2001 and 2003 … Was a senior national elite in 2002 … Placed fourth in the all-around at the 2000 national championships … Was on the Region I team that won nationals in 2000 … Attended Community College High School in Las Vegas, Nev. … Graduated with a 4.4 GPA … Earned the Nevada Silver Scholar Award.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Steve and Sharon Rennie … Born Nov. 25, 1984 … Has two sisters, Michele and Elizabeth, and a brother, David … Sister Michele was a swimmer at the University of Puget Sound … Majoring in marketing.
Rennie’s Career Highs
Bars – 9.950 at Oklahoma – 3/11/05
Beam – 9.975 at Texas Woman’s – 3/13/05
Floor- 9.925 Centenary – 3/12/04
Individual Titles
Bars: 11
Beam: 11
Floor: 1
Total: 23
Getting to Know … Lisa
Full name: Lisa Rennie
Favorite movie: Napoleon Dynamite
Favorite actor/actress: Heath Ledger, Julia Roberts
Favorite TV show: According to Jim
Favorite reality TV show: The Bachelor
Favorite music singer/group: Panic! At the Disco
Favorite professional sports team: New York Yankees
Favorite restaurant: Claim Jumper, Bonefish Grill
Favorite food: Salads and peanut butter
My hobbies are: Working out, laying out, having fun and underwater basket weaving
If I could be on a reality TV show it would be: Dancing with the Stars
What song gets you pumped up for a meet: “I’m Ready,” by Cherie
What is your favorite lyric from a song: “Mmm bop”
A place I have always wanted to visit but haven’t is: The Bahamas
If I could invite any one person to dinner it would be: Alex Rodriguez (on a double date with Kristi and Derek Jeter)
My favorite sporting event to watch is: NCAA bowl games and the World Series
What is your most embarrassing sports moment: Nicki dissing me on ESPN
My biggest pet peeve is: When people write checks in the grocery store
If I could participate in another sport besides gymnastics it would be: Pole vaulting
The team I look most forward to competing against is: Georgia
The gymnast I idolized growing up was: Dominique Dawes
After college I want to: Get into pharmaceutical sales