Auburn gymnastics loses two to injury
No. 10 Auburn gymnastics will be without two top freshmen moving forward, as A'Miracal Phillips and Emma Engler suffered season-ending injuries against Arkansas on Friday, Jan. 29.
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No. 10 Auburn gymnastics will be without two top freshmen moving forward, as A'Miracal Phillips and Emma Engler suffered season-ending injuries against Arkansas on Friday, Jan. 29.
Auburn gymnastics dropped one spot to No. 10 in this week's national rankings following a 196.600-195.975 loss at No. 8 Arkansas.
The ninth-ranked Auburn gymnastics team lost to No. 8 Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Friday night, 196.600-195.975, the team's third-straight loss.
The Auburn gymnastics team knew following up on a season where it reached the Super Six for the second time in school history would not be easy.
After falling to No. 1 Florida in its last meet, the Auburn gymnastics team dropped just one spot to No. 9 in the latest national rankings.
In front of the second gymnastics sellout in Auburn Arena history, the eighth-ranked Tigers lost their second meet of the season, falling to No. 1 Florida 197.075-195.900.
After two meets last weekend, a victory over Kentucky on Friday and a loss to Alabama on Sunday, Auburn gymnastics dropped one spot to No. 8 in the latest rankings.
The No. 7 Auburn gymnastics team once again fell short against No. 6 Alabama, 196.875-196.075, extending the Crimson Tide’s winning streak over the Tigers to 117 straight meets.
The seventh-ranked Auburn gymnastics team overcame a stumble to the finish to defeat No. 21 Kentucky 196.275-195.175 in its home opener.
Following a road win against Oregon State on Sunday, Auburn gymnastics moved to No. 7 in the latest rankings.
The 10th-ranked Auburn gymnastics team defeated No. 12 Oregon State University 196.175-195.425 in Corvallis, Oregon on Sunday, Dec. 10.
After recording the program's highest finish since 1993 at last year's NCAA Championships, the Auburn gymnastics team is ranked near the top of the nation as the 2016 season draws near.
The 2014-15 Auburn gymnastics attendance ranked 14th nationally among all NCAA women's programs. The Tigers recorded their first sellout in history and average 6,188 fans.
On Tuesday, May 19, CollegeAD.com named three-time SEC Coach of the Year Jeff Graba, who led Auburn to the NCAA Championship Super Six this season for the first time in 22 years, one of the top 10 women’s gymnastics coaches in the country.
Auburn All-America gymnast Megan Walker was nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year honors and named to the Capital One College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) academic all-district four team. Walker has earned two degrees from Auburn in business and physical education.
Now that Auburn gymnastics’ run to the Super Six for only the second time in program history is finished, the Tigers ended the season with 52 broken or tied records.
The eighth-ranked Auburn gymnastics team finished sixth at the Super Six, the national championship of gymnastics.
For only the second time in program history, No. 8 Auburn gymnastics advanced to the NCAA Super Six by placing third in their semifinal with 197.075, a program record score at Nationals and the sixth-highest score in program history.
For as long as I can remember, the SEC has boasted elite gymnastics programs.
On the day before the Auburn gymnastics team travels to Texas for the NCAA National Championships, the team had one final practice in the McWhorter Center on April 14, followed by a short conference with coach Jeff Graba, Caitlin Atkinson and Bri Guy.