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07-17 Alabama Gymnast Ashley O’Neal Earns Arthur Ashe Award
07-08 All Three Alabama Gymnastics Freshmen Earn SEC Academic Honor
07-07 Alabama Gymnast Terin Humphrey Inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame
07-01 Alabama Gymnastics Legend Andree’ Pickens at U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
06-25 Alabama Gymnasts Enjoy another Excellent Semester in the Classroom
06-20 Video Update: Video/Audio added to 2007 Season Postmeet Commentaries
06-13 Alabama Sophomore Gymnast Kassi Price Named Academic All-American
05-27 Alabama Gymnast Kassi Price Earns CoSIDA Academic Honor
05-24 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Awards Banquet
05-09 Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful new Photos for the 2008 NCAA Nation...
05-03 Alabama Gymnastics Celebrates 2008 Season with Year-End Banquet
05-03 Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful new Photos for the 2008 NCAA Nation...
04-29 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide at the 2008 NCAA National Champ...
04-26 Three Alabama Gymnasts Earn Top-8 Finishes during NCAA Individual Event Finals
04-25 Alabama Gymnasts Finish Sixth at NCAA Championships
04-25 Three Alabama Gymnasts Will Compete for Individual NCAA Titles on Saturday
04-24 Alabama Gymnastics Starts NCAA Team Final on the Vault
04-24 NCAA Journal: Day 3: Back to the Super Six
04-24 Alabama Gymnastics Finishes Second in NCAA Championship Preliminary Session, Adva...
04-24 NCAA Journal: Day Two: Game On!
04-24 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 NCAA Regional Championships
04-23 Alabama Gymnastics Ready for NCAA Championships to Get Underway
04-22 NCAA Journal: We're Here!
04-22 TopTen and SEC Report: 2008 NCAA Regional Championships
04-18 Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful dramatic Photos for the 2008 NCAA R...
04-16 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the 2008 NCAA Regionals Postmee...
04-15 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide Claims 23rd Regional Championsh...
04-14 Alabama Gymnastics to Compete in Session One of NCAA Championships Preliminaries
04-12 Alabama Gymnastics at the NCAA South Central Regional Championships
04-12 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 SEC Championship
04-11 Alabama Gymnastics Finishes Preparation for the NCAA South Central Regional
04-11 NCAA South Central Regional Rotation
04-10 Medalist Club - 2008-2009 Slate of Officers
04-09 Ten Alabama Gymnasts Named To SEC Academic Honor Roll
04-07 Courtney's Chalk Talk: A Phenomenal Performance Leaves Us Hungry for More
04-06 Post Meet Commentary Update: The rest of the Videos for the SEC Championsh...
04-03 Post Meet Commentary Update: A whole SLEW of great Photos for the SEC Cham...
04-02 Post Meet Commentary Update: A few new Videos for the SEC Championships Po...
03-31 TopTen and SEC Report: SEC Championships
03-31 Five Alabama Gymnasts Earn All-SEC Honors
03-31 Alabama Gymnastics Advances to the NCAA South Central Regional Championships
03-31 2008 National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Regional Selections
03-30 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide at the SEC Championships
03-29 Alabama Gymnastics Ties for Second at the SEC Championships with a 197.325
03-28 Gymnastics Competes for the SEC Championship Saturday
03-28 The 2008 SEC Draw: Alabama Will Start SEC Championships on the Uneven Bars
03-28 Alabama Gymnastics Starts SECs on the Uneven Bars after a Bye
03-27 Alabama Gymnastics Sophomore Ricki Lebegern named to SEC Community Service Team
03-26 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the Auburn Meet Postmeet Commen...
03-26 Courtney's Chalk Talk: We're Back and Ready to Roll!
03-24 TopTen and SEC Report: Bama high SEC team score; Georgia's 10.0 Duo
03-23 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Auburn Tigers
03-21 Alabama Gymnastics Closes Out Regular Season with Win over Auburn
03-20 Alabama Gymnastics Closes Out Regular Season at Home against Auburn
03-20 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Photos for the Penn State Meet Postmeet C...
03-19 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Tide Tykes and Teens Jamboree
03-18 TopTen and SEC Report: Starring Georgia, Bama, Florida, and Courtney McCool!
03-18 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the Penn State Meet Postmeet Co...
03-17 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Photos for the Stanford and UCLA Meet Pos...
03-15 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Penn State Nittany Lions
03-14 Alabama Gymnastics downs Penn State, 197.3-194.675
03-13 Alabama Gymnastics Faces No. 20 Penn State at Home Friday
03-13 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the Stanford and UCLA Meet Post...
03-13 Happenings and Promotions at this Week’s Alabama Gymnastics Meet
03-11 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs UCLA Bruins vs Arkansas Raz...
03-09 Alabama Gymnastics vs. UCLA, Arkansas and CS-Fullerton
03-09 ATTENTION: Slight change in the Radio Broadcast address
03-09 ATTENTION: Did you set your clocks ahead last night?
03-09 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Stanford Cardinals vs Nebra...
03-07 Gymnastics Falls to Stanford and Nebraska
03-07 Alabama Gymnastics Takes West Coast Swing
03-06 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Georgia Meet
03-05 Salto's Spin: Bama Bags a Gator
03-04 Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the LSU and Florida Meet Postme...
03-04 Courtney's Chalk Talk: A Meet for the Ages and Now Off to the West Coast
02-29 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Florida Gators
02-29 No. 5 Alabama Gymnastics Upsets No. 3 Florida, 197.225-197.125
02-29 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs LSU Bengal Tigers
02-29 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Kentucky Meet
02-28 No. 5 Ranked Alabama Gymnastics Hosts No. 3 Florida at Home Friday
02-27 Giveaways and Promotions for Friday's UA-UF Meet
02-27 Courtney's Chalk Talk: A Baton Rouge Comeback
02-26 Alabama Gymnastics Ranked Fifth Nationally
02-22 Alabama Gymnastics Comes from Behind to Beat No. 5 LSU
02-22 Courtney's Chalk Talk: A Rare Break and Now On To LSU
02-22 Alabama Gymnastics Team Hits the Road to Face No. 5 LSU
02-15 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Arkansas Razorbacks: Pink Me...
02-13 Courtney's Chalk Talk: Vaulting to Success on a Pink Night
02-11 Alabama Gymnastics Ranked in the Top Five for 5th Consecutive Week
02-08 Duckworth Named 2008 "Sarah Patterson Distinguished Alumni"
02-08 Alabama Gymnastics Scores Season High to Beat Arkansas
02-08 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Auburn Meet
02-08 Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Illinois Meet
02-08 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Georgia Bulldogs
02-06 Alabama Gymnastics Encourages Fans to Think Pink, Wear Pink Friday
02-06 Courtney's Chalk Talk: SellOut Against the Dogs and Pink Meet Coming Up
02-04 Alabama Gymnastics Ranked Fourth Nationally
02-02 A warm welcome to our newest sponsor, McAlister's Deli!
02-01 Alabama Gymnastics Falls to No. 1 Georgia 196.625-196.000 in front of Sold Out Crowd
02-01 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Kentucky Wildcats
01-31 No. 4 Alabama Gymnastics Hosts No. 1 Georgia Friday
01-31 Tickets Still Available for No. 4 Alabama Gymnastics vs. No. 1 Georgia This Friday
01-31 Courtney's Chalk Talk: Ready to Be Home!
01-28 Top Five Gymnastics Showdown Set for Friday in Coleman Coliseum
01-25 Alabama Gymnastics Defeats Kentucky, 196.300-193.525
01-25 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Auburn Tigers
01-24 No. 3 Ranked Alabama Gymnastics Takes on Kentucky in Lexington Friday
01-23 Courtney's Chalk Talk: Shopping, Winning and Moving Forward
01-21 Alabama Gymnastics Sophomore Kassi Price Ranked No. 1 on the Uneven Bars
01-18 Alabama Gymnastics Beats Auburn 196.425-195.9
01-18 Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Illinois Fightin' Illini
01-17 Alabama Gymnastics Travels to Auburn for In-State Action
01-16 Courtney's Chalk Talk: It was Incredible on I-Nite!
01-15 Attention, Alabama Gymnastics Family:
01-14 Alabama Gymnastics Ranked Third in the Nation
01-11 Alabama Gymnastics Posts Second Highest Opening Score Ever to Win Season Opener
01-10 Important Information for Friday's Meet
01-10 Alabama Gymnastics Opens 2008 Season Friday against Illinois
01-10 Friday's Gymnastics Season Opener Packed with Fun and Prizes
01-08 Season Preview: Line Up Predictions for UA vs Illinois
01-08 Courtney's Chalk Talk: It's Almost Here!
01-07 Parking for Alabama Gymnastics Meets Just Got Easier
01-04 Alabama Gymnastics Enjoy Another Outstanding Semester in the Classroom
01-02 Courtney's Chalk Talk: We're Back!

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posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008
Ashley O'Neal

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama Gymnast Ashley O'Neal has been named a 2008 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar by "Diverse Issues in Higher Education" magazine.

"Diverse Issues in Higher Education" established the Ashe Awards to honor undergraduate students of color who have made achieving both academically and athletically a winning combination. To be included, students have to compete in an intercollegiate sport; maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2; and be active on their campuses or in their communities.


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posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Alabama Gymnastics team saw all three of its rookies earned Southeastern Conference Freshman Academic Honor Roll honors it was announced by the league office today.

Kayla Hoffman, Jennifer Iovino and Megan Mashburn all earned the honor which requires an athlete to be on scholarship or a letterwinner and earn a 3.0 grade point average or better as a rookie.


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posted on Monday, July 07, 2008
Terin Humphrey

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama gymnast Terin Humphrey, a two-time NCAA Champion during her Crimson Tide tenure, was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame recently as part of the 2003 World Championship team.

"Terin's induction into the USAG Hall of Fame is a testament to the tremendous career that she enjoyed, one that saw her reach tremendous heights on the national, international and collegiate stages," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said.

Humphrey and her teammates, Courtney Kupets, Chellsie Memmel, Carly Patterson, Tasha Schwikert, Hollie Vise and alternates Annia Hatch and Ashley Postell, claimed the United States' first team world title, as well as three individual event medals in 2003.


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posted on Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Andree Pickens

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Andree Pickens, a two-time individual NCAA Champion and the captain of Alabama's last NCAA Gymnastics Championship squad is preparing for her biggest meet since won team and individual national titles as a senior in April of 2002.

This week Pickens will once again be attempting to land the perfect vault, though this one will take her soaring far higher than her days in Coleman Coliseum. These days Pickens, who competed for a year on the Crimson Tide's track and field team after her gymnastics eligibility was done, is trying for Olympic glory in the pole vault.

The Houston, Texas native is at the United States Olympic Trials, being held in Eugene, Ore., where she is seeded eighth. The top three finishers at these trials, if they meet the Olympic standard, make the U.S. team that will compete in Beijing.


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posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Five Alabama Gymnasts earned a 3.9 or better grade point average for the spring semester including three who earned perfect 4.0s. As a team, the Crimson Tide earned a 3.62 GPA in the spring which followed a 3.515 average last fall.

"To earn a team GPA of 3.62 is an extraordinary accomplishment, and it makes us very proud," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said. "Alabama Gymnastics enjoys an outstanding academic standing and this year's team certainly built on that reputation, helping take it to new heights."

The Tide's academic success comes on the heels of its 26th consecutive NCAA Championship appearance, 24th top-6 national finish and 23rd NCAA Regional Championship.


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Video Update: Video/Audio added to 2007 Season Postmeet Commentaries

posted on Friday, June 20, 2008

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posted on Friday, June 13, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Consistently ranked among the nation's top gymnasts, Alabama sophomore Kassi Price was recognized as one of the nation's best in the classroom as well today when she was named an Academic All-American.

Price, who helped lead Alabama to a sixth place national finish this spring, was named to the 2008 ESPN THE MAGAZINE Academic All-America Women's At-Large Third Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. The at-large team covers student-athletes from 13 NCAA Division I sports.

"Kassi's success in both the gym and the classroom is a testament to her tremendous work ethic and dedication," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said. "She strives every day to be the best she can be and that effort continues to pay dividends in ways both large and small. We are very proud of her and all that she has accomplished."


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posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama gymnast Kassi Price, who continues to earn honors for a standout sophomore season, was named to the ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 At-Large team it was announced this week. Price earned first-team honors and will be on the ballot for Academic All-American honors which will be announced later this summer.

The Plantation, Fla. native, who holds a perfect 4.0 grade point average in business, is a two-year All-American on the uneven bars. Price finished the 2008 regular season ranked third in the nation on the uneven bars and helped lead the Crimson Tide to its 24th top-six finish at the NCAA Championships.

"I'm very proud of Kassi and what she has accomplished, both in the gym and in the classroom," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said. "She works extremely hard and is dedicated to succeeding in all aspects of the student-athlete experience, and I think this award attests to that fact."


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Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 Awards Banquet

posted on Saturday, May 24, 2008

We have a new Photo album (and slide show) for the 2008 Awards Banquet

Here are a few of the Photos:
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01 2008-09 President Pamela Crowe recognizes Pat Cross for 10 Yrs Sponsorship of TideTykes
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02 MC Tony Giles introduces Coach Sarah Patterson
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03 Gymnasts and MC Members enjoy her opening remarks

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Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful new Photos for the 2008 NCAA National Championships (SuperSix) Postmeet Commentary

posted on Friday, May 09, 2008
Hot off the DigitalCamera/Computer: A beautiful set of dramatic photos from the 2008 NCAA National Championships (SuperSix)!!

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posted on Saturday, May 03, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Alabama Gymnastics Team celebrated the 2008 season as well as coaches Sarah and David Patterson's 30th year at the Captstone with its annual awards banquet hosted by The Medalist Club, the Crimson Tide's booster organization.

The event was held Saturday night at "The Zone" located in Bryant-Denny Stadium with more then 300 in attendance.

In addition to honoring the Pattersons for their 30 years coaching Alabama, the Tide also celebrated its 26th consecutive NCAA Championship appearance, 24th national top-six finish and 23rd NCAA Regional title as well as its back-to-back sellouts of Coleman Coliseum this season.


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Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful new Photos for the 2008 NCAA National Championships (Session 1) Postmeet Commentary

posted on Saturday, May 03, 2008
Hot off the DigitalCamera/Computer: A extraordinary set of dramatic photos from the 2008 NCAA National Championships (Session 1)!!

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Post meet Commentary: Alabama Crimson Tide at the 2008 NCAA National Championships

posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Crimson Tide returned to the Super Six in magnificent fashion this afternoon with a second place score of 196.650, joining Florida (196.900) and LSU (196.525) in Friday Night's finals against Georgia, Utah and Stanford for the right to compete for the championship trophy.  Alabama was able to overcome adversity on the beam (Ashley O'Neal - two uncharacteristic falls) and uneven bars (Casey Overton - missed the regrasp during her pak salto transition element) by countering with five very solid scores on these events.  Freshman Kayla Hoffman earned first team All America honors on vault while sophomore Morgan Dennis claimed her second first team honor on floor exercise and sophomore Kassi Price nabbed first team honors on the uneven bars.   Here are more highlights from the afternoon session:

Despite drawing the coveted Olympic rotation order (VT-UB-BB-FX), the Crimson Tide was unable to take proper advantage on their first three events, resulting in a sixth place finish in the Super Six Finals here in Stegeman Coliseum on the campus of the University of Georgia.  The Crimson Tide was the only team that had to count a fall on an event (48.425 on balance beam) and yet recovered from the disappointment to navigate the highest score on floor exercise in the sixth rotation among all teams competing (49.525).  Senior Kaitlin White concluded a great career for the Crimson Tide by performing on the uneven bars (9.775) and Floor Exercise (9.850) in the Super Six.  The Tide will now look forward to post-season honors (3 gymnasts reached first team All America status), both athletically and academically, as they close out the 2008 season with the Medalist Club banquet at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, May 3rd at 7 pm.  Here are some of the observations recorded during the Super Six Finals:


  • Note: At this time we do not know whether or not we will be allowed to post video for this event on the website.

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posted on Saturday, April 26, 2008
Morgan Dennis

ATHENS, Ga. - Three Alabama Gymnasts competed in tonight's NCAA Individual Event Finals and all three finished in the top-8 of their respective events.

"I challenged our ladies last night to start the 2009 season on the floor exercise and that's what they did," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said. "I know the ladies sitting in the stands tonight were looking at things they can use and thinking of ways they can be out there next year. Our ladies who competed tonight did a great job and took another great step towards next year."

Sophomore Morgan Dennis, who won this event a year ago after waiting through 16 routines to compete, was the second gymnast up in this year's floor exercise final, scoring a 9.9 to take fourth place. It marks the ninth year in a row that an Alabama gymnast has figured among the nation's top six on the floor exercise. Georgia's Courtney McCool won the floor exercise title with a 9.9625.


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posted on Friday, April 25, 2008
Ricki Lebegern

ATHENS, Ga. - After two falls on the balance beam here at the NCAA Championships kept them from a top three finish, the Alabama Gymnastics team bounced back strong, closing out the night with the highest score on any event at this competition, posting 49.525 on the floor exercise.

"After balance beam, when we were on a bye, I said to our senior, Kaitlin (White), 'I want you to go out there and finish off your career with the best routine you can do,'" Patterson said. "And I told the rest of the ladies that while we couldn't win a championship tonight, I wanted them to go out on their last event and show 'Tide Pride', show that they have pride in their program. I'm just proud that they came back and showed what we are made of."


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posted on Friday, April 25, 2008
Kayla Hoffman on Floor

ATHENS, Ga. - For the Alabama Gymnastics team, Thursday's preliminary session of the NCAA Championships was all about one thing, and one thing only, advancing to the Super Six Team Finals.

The Crimson Tide accomplished that goal by finishing second in the first of two prelim sessions, advancing to finals for the 14th time since NCAA went to the two- day team format in 1993. Only Georgia has been to more Super Six finals than Alabama.

But there were other things on the line Thursday, other honors and other placings that will come into play on Saturday as three Alabama gymnasts advance to individual event finals and four earned All-American accolades.


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posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008

ATHENS, Ga. – The Alabama Gymnastics team discovered they will start off Friday’s NCAA Super Six Team Final on the vault as determined by a random draw after the conclusion of Thursday’s second preliminary session.

After starting on vault, the Tide will go to a bye, followed by the uneven bars and balance beam and then a second bye. Alabama will finish off the meet on the floor exercise in the sixth and final rotation.

Vault Bye 1 Bars Beam Bye 2 Floor
1 Alabama Stanford Florida Utah LSU Georgia
2 Georgia Alabama Stanford Florida Utah LSU
3 LSU Georgia Alabama Stanford Florida Utah
4 Utah LSU Georgia Alabama Stanford Florida
5 Florida Utah LSU Georgia Alabama Stanford
6 Stanford Florida Utah LSU Georgia Alabama

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posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008

NCAA Journal: Day 3: Back to the Super Six

WE DID IT! We made it back to the Super Six and we couldn't possibly be more excited!!! I can't wait for all our freshmen and sophomores to see what the most exhilarating and rewarding night of competition is like...it truly is an indescribable feeling. It's our Olympic Games

Our goal today was top three. Simple as that. We just wanted to advance to tomorrow night's meet. It's hard to compete two days in a row, and even harder to have two awesome meets. So with a few mistakes and jitters behind us, we're going all out tomorrow!! It's the time to put everything out there, go for broke, and not hold anything back! We've been improving all season and I think we've finally reached our peak. People have seen small glimpses of our ability, but nobody has seen us put it all together yet.

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posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008
Ashley O'Neal on floor 9.80

ATHENS, Ga. - The Alabama Gymnastics team advanced to Friday's NCAA Super Six Team Finals after finishing second in the first of today's two preliminary sessions here at the NCAA Championships being held in Stegeman Coliseum on the University of Georgia campus this week.

The Crimson Tide, making their 26th consecutive NCAA Championship appearance, used a 196.650 to advance, following Florida's 196.925 and ahead of LSU's 196.575. Oklahoma was fourth with a 196.075, followed by Arkansas, 195.825, and Oregon State, 195.475.


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posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008

NCAA Journal: Day Two: Game On!

Just wanted to give you an update on our second day out here at NCAAs. We drew the first practice session today so we were up and at breakfast before 9 this morning and then headed over to Stegeman Coliseum for an 11 am workout. We started on beam to simulate the rotation order for tomorrow's competition. Everyone really adjusted well and I think we definitely looked like the most relaxed and confident team out there on the floor. And we definitely were the best looking team, thanks to Sarah's wonderful fashion taste that was obvious in our new white pullovers:) Ha ha...nothing like new clothes to motivate a girl to get the job done this weekend!!

After an awesome workout we all headed back to the hotel. Morgan, Kayla, Kassi, and Kaitlin all had interviews and press conferences and I'm sure they all did a fabulous job. Most of us walked downtown Athens and shopped around at the cute little boutiques and enjoyed the gorgeous weather. After working up a bit of an appetite we met the bus out front of the hotel and headed to Outback for a team dinner. Let me tell ya, so far we have been blessed with incredibly nice staff and servers everywhere we've gone.

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Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 NCAA Regional Championships

posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008

We have a new Photo album (and slide show) for the 2008 NCAA Regional Championships

Here are a few of the Photos:
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01 SR Kaitlin White in bars WU
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02 Kassi Price mid Hindorff in WU
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03 Kayla Hoffman pirouttes in WU

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posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008

ATHENS, Ga. - The Alabama Gymnastics team worked out for just under two hours this morning here in Stegeman Coliseum on the NCAA Championships' practice day, adjusting to the equipment and the arena.

The Crimson Tide, at its 26th consecutive NCAA Championship after having won its 23rd NCAA regional title, also took care of its media obligations, including the championship press conference and sitting down for interviews with CBS, which will air the championships on a tape delayed basis May 10th at 2 p.m. CT.

"We had a good day," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson said. "We came in and adjusted the equipment and the podium and are ready to get started tomorrow afternoon. I think in that respect the teams in our conference have an advantage in that we've already competed on a podium. I give the Southeastern Conference office and our institutions a lot of credit for going the extra mile and having our conference championships on the podium. It really helps when we get to nationals."


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posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2008

NCAA Journal: We're Here!

Hey all you Bama fans!! We decided it would be cool to give ya'll a daily update of what's going on up here in Athens this week. We definitely have a busy and exciting several days in store, and we sure don't want you to miss a thing! We left Tuscaloosa this afternoon and made it out here after a quick 45 minute flight.

Our bus picked us up at the airport and we went straight to dinner. We enjoyed an awesome dinner and fabulous service, even getting a surprise visit from the chef! Then, we were back on the bus getting a tour of downtown Athens on our way to our hotel. So, here we are sitting in our rooms, some of us catching up on school work, some watching tv, and the rest of us messing around online.

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TopTen and SEC Report: 2008 NCAA Regional Championships

posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2008

What began with thirty six teams at six regional championship sites around the country,ended with twelve teams punching their ticket for the NCAA gymnastics championships April 24-26, in Athens, GA. The Gymdawgs were mighty in the Northeast region, posting the highest qualifying score of 197.775 of any team on April 12th..

Bengal gymnast Ashley Clair Kearney made her own noise on the Bayou by vaulting to a perfect 10.0 and securing the All-around title of 39.825. The Sooners were tested in Norman, but that midwest wind could not stem the rising Tide as Bama won the South central region and qualified to its 26th NCAA appearance.

Read how the top ten fared at the regional championships and who will be seen in the peach state.

The SEC competed well in the regional championships and will send five teams to the NCAA's. The top four in the SEC (UGA, UF, UA, LSU) finished first in their respective regions, while the Gymbacks from Arkansas qualified second out of the North central region and will return to the championships for the second time in their young gymnstics history. Auburn failed to qualify their team, but senior Julie Dwyer will be in Athens to vie for an All-around and individual championships for the fourth straight year.


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Post Meet Commentary Update: Beautiful dramatic Photos for the 2008 NCAA Regionals Postmeet Commentary

posted on Friday, April 18, 2008
Hot off the DigitalCamera/Computer: A extraordinary set of dramatic photos from the 2008 NCAA Regionals!!

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Post Meet Commentary Update: New Video for the 2008 NCAA Regionals Postmeet Commentary

posted on Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Hot off the Camcorder/Computer: All new Video from the 2008 NCAA Regionals!!

(Look for the buttons. Note: Click on the HIGH button for the High Quality Video. For slower connections/computers, choose the LOW button for Normal Quality - about 60% the download size as the HIGH Quality Videos. )


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posted on Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Casey Overton starts the Bama bm at 9.85

The Alabama Crimson GymTide (197.300) secured their 26th consecutive trip to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships in Athens, Georgia with a four event sweep that still left them hungry for more accolades, the best of which will come potentially in two weeks.  During the South Central Regional on the campus of Oklahoma, sophomore Morgan Dennis (39.625) led the charge with her career-best all-around performance, followed closely by sophomore Ricki Lebegern's (39.300) strong effort on all four events.  Sophomores Kassi Price (9.90 on bars and beam, 9.85 on floor), Casey Overton (9.85 on beam and vault) and junior Brittany Magee (9.90 on beam and vault) continued to showcase post-season pluck and grit on their signature events while senior Kaitlin White (9.80 on bars, 9.85 on floor, 9.875 on vault) and freshman Kayla Hoffman (9.75 on bars, 9.875 on floor, 9.925 on vault) paced them with their own brand of polished performances.  Here are more highlights....


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posted on Monday, April 14, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -The Alabama Gymnastics team found out today that it will compete in the first of two preliminary sessions at the 2008 NCAA Championships and will start things off on the balance beam.

The Crimson Tide is seeded sixth coming into the NCAA Championships being held on the University of Georgia campus April 24-26 at Stegeman Coliseum. After starting on the balance beam, it will then move to a bye, followed by the floor exercise and vault. After a second bye rotation, Alabama will finish off the meet on the uneven bars.

Joining the Tide in the afternoon session, which gets underway Thursday at 1 p.m. ET, will be No. 2 seed Florida, No. 3 LSU as well as Oregon State, Oklahoma and Arkansas. No. 1 seed Georgia along with Utah, UCLA, Stanford, Michigan and Denver will compete in the second preliminary session, which starts at 7 p.m. ET. The top three teams from each session will advance to Friday's NCAA Super Six Team Finals which gets underway at 6 p.m. ET.


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posted on Saturday, April 12, 2008

TEAM SCORES:
1. Alabama 197.300;
2. Oklahoma 195.875;
3. Illinois 195.425;
4. Boise State 194.150;
Southeastern Missouri State 193.85,
Arizona State 193.200

NORMAN, Okla. - The Alabama Gymnastics team took control of its destiny early here at the NCAA South Central Regional Championships and never let up, cruising to its 23rd regional title and 26th consecutive NCAA Championship final site.

"We did our job," head coach Sarah Patterson, in her 30th season at Alabama, said. "We came here focused on getting to Athens and the NCAA Championships final site. I can tell you that even after 26 years in a row, this feeling never gets old."

The Crimson Tide used a 197.300 to win the title in the Lloyd Noble Center on the University of Oklahoma campus. The Sooners finished second with a 195.875 to grab the second bid available from the South Central regional. Illinois was third with a 195.425.


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Photo Album and Slide Show: 2008 SEC Championship

posted on Saturday, April 12, 2008

We have a new Photo album (and slide show) for the 2008 SEC Championship

Here are a few of the Photos:
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01 Kaitlin White is topsy-turvy in bars WU
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02 Kassi Price keeps her head up in her Hindorff entry
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03 Cassie Martin warms up her Tkachev

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posted on Friday, April 11, 2008
NCAA

NORMAN, Ok. - The Alabama Gymnastics team finished it season-long preparation for the NCAA Championships with today's practice for the NCAA South Central Regional Championships here at the Lloyd Noble Center.

"Everything went really well today," head coach Sarah Patterson said. "We came in and everyone's spirits were high, we adjusted well to the equipment and everyone came away from the practice healthy. You can't ask for anything more at this point. We're ready for the first stage of the national championships. We just have to go out tomorrow and do our job and advance to Athens (Ga.)."

Coaches Sarah and David Patterson are in their 30th season coaching the Crimson Tide and have their program at the first stage of the NCAA Championships for the 27th consecutive year. Alabama, the South Central's No. 1 seed, will be looking for its 23rd regional title and 26th consecutive NCAA final site.


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NCAA South Central Regional Rotation

posted on Friday, April 11, 2008
Vault Bye 1 Bars Beam Bye 2 Floor
1 BoiseState Alabama Oklahoma Arizona State Illinois SE Missouri
2 SE Missouri BoiseState Alabama Oklahoma Arizona State Illinois
3 Illinois SE Missouri BoiseState Alabama Oklahoma Arizona State
4 Arizona State Illinois SE Missouri BoiseState Alabama Oklahoma
5 Oklahoma Arizona State Illinois SE Missouri BoiseState Alabama
6 Alabama Oklahoma Arizona State Illinois SE Missouri BoiseState

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posted on Thursday, April 10, 2008

Dear Medalist Club Members

Each year the Board of Directors must nominate a slate of Officers and Directors to be presented to the members of The Medalist Club for approval. This year's nominees are distinguished by their willingness to volunteer their own time and many skills to the Club's activities and by their love and support of the University of Alabama-in particular the Gymnastics program, of course! The board proposes that Jack Goertz be approved as President-Elect, and Lance Hocutt be elected Treasurer after completing a mid-year board appointment when the position was vacated. The two-year terms of Secretary and Membership Chair would be filled by Tammy Campbell and Sandra Chaux, respectively. The 2011 Director's class would include with your approval the talents and wisdom of Roger Ballard, Ron Burroughs, and our doughnut king Evan Smith - the latter nominated even though he has yet to bring a single doughnut to a board meeting!

The election of the new officials will take place as usual at the annual University of Alabama Gymnastics Banquet hosted by The Medalist Club and its benefactors, and in a new venue for us-The Zone at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The banquet will take place on Saturday May 3rd, 2008, at 7:00 PM. Please let members who contact you in the next few weeks know how many will attend the banquet with your membership level as this will allow us to better plan for the festivities.

I hope to see you as the Tide competes in regional and National action and in May as we celebrate the many accomplishments of our 2008 team. I thank all of you for your support of Alabama Gymnastics and The Medalist Club.

Roll Tide! Jim Davis, President


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posted on Wednesday, April 09, 2008

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Southeastern Conference announced the 2007-08 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll today, which includes 10 members of the fourth-ranked Alabama Gymnastics team, pushing the Crimson Tide's league-best total to 181 since the awards inception in 1984.

"At Alabama we strive to stand at the forefront, whether it is in the gym or in the classroom, really in anything we do," Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson, in her 30th season coaching the Tide, said. "All of our ladies work very hard to succeed to the best of their abilities and I'm very proud of the achievement this award represents."

Senior Kaitlin White closes out her career on the league's list. The Tide's captain earned Scholastic All-American honors last years as a junior. Alabama's entire