Minnesota Golden Gophers women's gymnastics

University of Minnesota
Golden Gophers
Founded: 1974

University University of Minnesota
Conference Big Ten
Location Twin Cities, MN
Head Coach Jenny Hansen (1st year)
Home Arena The Sports Pavilion
(Capacity: 5,700)
Known As Golden Gophers
Colors Maroon and Gold

             

NCAA Regional Champions
1980, 1982
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1997, 2002, 2013
Conference Champions
1988, 1989, 1991, 1998, 2006

The Minnesota Golden Gophers represent the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in women's gymnastics. They are coached by Jenny Hansen. The Gophers have 5 Big Ten Conference titles, most recently in 2006. In 1990 Marie Roethlisberger won the NCAA Championship in uneven bars, the Gophers' only NCAA champion to date.

History

Head Coaches

Name Seasons
1 Katalin Deli 1974 – 1992
2 Jim Stephenson 1993 – 2010
3 Meg Stephenson 1998 – 2014
4 Jenny Hansen 2015 – Present

The Minnesota gymnastics program competed its first season in 1974 in AIAW competition, joining the NCAA for the 1983 season. Katalin Deli was hired as the first coach in 1973 and quickly established the team as a contender for regional and conference titles; she was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the 1989 and 1991 seasons.[1] During her tenure Minnesota won three Big Ten conference titles as a team and Minnesota gymnasts won 21 individual event titles. Deli was fired following the 1992 season after gymnasts accidentally saw a sex tape of Deli and her husband, then-assistant coach Gabor Deli.[2]

Jim Stephenson took over the program in 1993 and added his wife Meg Stephenson as co-head coach in 1998. Under the Stephensons, Minnesota advanced to the NCAA National Championships three times, finishing 10th in 1997, 9th in 2002, and 8th in 2013. Minnesota also added more Big Ten team titles, winning in 1998 and 2006. Jim stepped down as head coach in 2010, continuing to assist the team in a volunteer position.

In 2014, Meg Stephenson resigned due to controversy over her siding with her husband in a sexual harassment allegation, and allegedly retaliating against the student who made the claims.[3] Assistant coach Jenny Hansen served as interim head coach for the 2015 season, before being officially promoted to the position.

The highest score ever recorded by the Minnesota gymnastics team is 197.700, at a meet against Arizona State in 2004.[4]

Roster

2015-16 Roster[5]
Name Year Hometown Club
Bailey AbernathyJRDenver, COColorado Gymnastics Institute
Rachel CutlerFRGrand Rapids, MITwistars USA
Abby DeMuseSOSavage, MNClassic Gymnastics
Bailey GardnerSOClio, MITwistars USA
Ciara GardnerSOFrisco, TXWOGA
Rachel HainesJRGreenville, MITwistars USA
Madeline HanleySRDanielsville, PAParkettes
Hannah HitchcockSOSan Ramon, CAEdge Gymnastics
Bailie HolstJRFrederick, COPremier Gymnastics of the Rockies
Lindsay MableSRAurora, COColorado Gymnastics Institute
Hanna NordquistSROtsego, MNTwin City Twisters
Kaitlin RahonJROrange, CAKips Gymnastics
Rachel RowlandSOParker, COColorado Gymnastics Institute
Selena UngFROakdale, MNFlips Gymnastics

See also

References

  1. "Golden Gopher Honors and Awards". Minnesota Golden Gophers. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  2. Associated Press. "Minnesota Gymnastics Coach Fired After Team Sees Alleged Sex Tape". LA Times. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  3. Gonzalez, Jason. "Gophers gymnastics coach out at U of M after sexual harassment investigations". StarTribune. Star Tribune. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  4. "Golden Gopher Women's Gymnastics Team Records". Minnesota Golden Gophers. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  5. "Official Women's Gymnastics Roster". Minnesota Golden Gophers. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

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