
Megan Roth
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1 week ago |
insidegymnastics.com | Christy Sandmaier |Megan Roth |Nate Salsman
By Megan Roth, Nate Salsman and Christy SandmaierFrom 36 to eight, Fort Worth promises an NCAA Women’s Championship to remember! Will six-time (2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023) National Champion Oklahoma capture their seventh crown after missing the Final Four on the Floor last year? Will No.1 LSU defend their title? Or will Michigan State, who will be competing for the crown for the first time since 1988, add their name to the exclusive club of champions? Eight teams, a lifetime of goals.
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1 week ago |
insidegymnastics.com | Christy Sandmaier |Megan Roth |Nate Salsman
By Megan Roth, Nate Salsman and Christy SandmaierFrom 36 to eight, Fort Worth promises an NCAA Women’s Championship to remember! Will six-time (2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023) National Champion Oklahoma capture their seventh crown after missing the Final Four on the Floor last year? Will No.1 LSU defend their title? Or will Michigan State, who will be competing for the crown for the first time since 1988, add their name to the exclusive club of champions? Eight teams, a lifetime of goals.
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1 week ago |
insidegymnastics.com | Christy Sandmaier |Megan Roth |Nate Salsman
1984 Olympic team silver and balance beam bronze medalist, and long-time gymnastics analyst Kathy Johnson Clarke wrote a letter for Inside Gymnastics to all of the student-athletes competing at the 2025 NCAA Championships. As always, her words resonate beautifully, and inspire us all.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
insidegymnastics.com | Megan Roth
By Megan RothAfter finishing her Elite career as an Olympic All-Around finalist, a 3-time World All-Around finalist, and a 3-time World Floor finalist, Brooklyn Moors came to UCLA in 2021 with a diminished love for gymnastics and plagued by injuries that kept her limited to floor the majority of her NCAA career. Now in her senior year, Moors is competing on three events and says she truly loves gymnastics. “We’ve been through lots here, whether that’s gymnastically or not.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
easternecho.com | Megan Roth
Eastern Michigan had shown up to Akron, Ohio, on Thursday, Oct. 31, with a win on their mind. They succeeded and accomplished this goal by ending the game with a win of 1-0. Eastern’s defense fulfilled the significant expectations they had earned for themselves this season, and the forwards used their talent and hard work to score a needed goal. This was a great way to end the 2024 soccer season.
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