Overall recored: 13-8

Postseason: Finished fourth in the NCAA North Central Regional

Season highs:All-around

Dayna Smart 39.50

Dayna Smart 39.375

Vault:

Alethea Boon 9.95

Dayna Smart 9.90

Uneven bars:

Alethea Boon 9.875

Kylee Draper 9.875

Beam:

Dayna Smart 9.95

Dayna Smart 9.90

Floor exercise:

Dayna Smart 9.975

Lisa Willis 9.925

SENIORS: Kacie Capra Callens didn't compete in vault because of a preseason mishap but put up very consistent high scores on other events. Lisa Willis scored consistently on beam and bars but was a little inconsistent on floor, especially at the end of the season. Final grade: B

JUNIORS:Dayna Smart was a team leader and a consistent high scorer in all events, including bars, which is new for her. Alethea Boon also consistently scored on all four events, including her new event, bars, but an injury plagued the end of her season. Kylee Draper sat out for seven midseason meets with injury but hit routines when in the meets. Bars specialist Aimee Walker-Pond was a little up and down. Final grade: B+

SOPHOMORES: Brittany Fischer competed seven vaults with up-and-down results. Hayley Jensen missed nine meets with injury but competed well when in the competition. Final grade: C

FRESHMEN: Started slowly but some progressed impressively like Kiki Berrett on vault and floor, Kaylee Gallup on beam, Jenna Kerbis on vault, Heidi Poulson on floor and Megan Poulson on bars. Final grade: B—

OVERALL: A bit of a roller coaster season with nine

freshmen on the squad. Improved throughout the season but faltered a bit at regionals. Final grade: B—

Going

  • Kacie Capra Callens, the powerful tumbler with a knack for posting high scores on bars and floor.

Lisa Willis, determined and consistent force on bars and beam. Emotional leader.

Coming back

  • Dayna Smart, team leader in nearly every event. She rarely misses a routine, hitting all of her vaults, five of seven bars routines, scored a 9.95 on beam and a career-high 9.975 on floor.

Alethea Boon, powerful competitor who scored over a 9.8 at least once in every event. Very consistent with a 9.95 on vault and a team-high 9.875 on bars, which she'd never competed before this season.

Kylee Draper, who returned from injury to perform her career-high 9.875 bars routine and solidly contributed on floor as well. Draper will be needed, especially for her swinging abilities.

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Hayley Jensen, has had some major difficulties with injuries in her first two seasons, but she should be a major contributor if she can stay healthy.

Kiki Berrett, a solid gymnast who put up a 9.85 on floor and improved steadily throughout the season on each of her events.

To do

  • Continue to stay in top shape.

The freshmen must progress and juniors must maintain leadership roles into their senior seasons.

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