Sophomore Andrea Nervig is ranked ninth in the South Central Region on the uneven bars.Sophomore Andrea Nervig is ranked ninth in the South Central Region on the uneven bars.
Gymnastics

Missouri Travels to Provo, Utah for Cat ReMatch

March 6, 2002

March 6, 2002

Coming Up
The No. 25 ranked University of Missouri women's gymnastics team travels to Provo, Utah, to face the No. 15 ranked Brigham Young Cougars for the second time during the 2002 season. The MU-BYU rematch is scheduled for Sat., March 9 at 8:00 p.m., MST.

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Brigham Young Cougars
Brigham Young is currently ranked 15th in GymInfo standings with a 195.185 regional qualifying score. The Cougars average a 194.764 meet score with their highest season total a 195.775 recorded at the 2002 Tiger Cat Classic.

Kelly Parkinson-Evanson leads BYU in the all-around ranked 18th in the nation. She averages 39.132 as a four-event competitor. Evanson also ranks among the country's elite placing 16th on the vault with a 9.850 average.

BYU topped Mizzou earlier this season with season-high mark at the Cat Classic. The victory boosts the Cougars all-time series against the Tigers to 4-of-11 meetings.

Tigers vs. the Nation
Missouri made a little history starting 2002 with its highest season opening score (193.275) in program history. The mark ranked Mizzou 20th in the NCAA GymInfo standings-MU's highest opening position to date. After increasingly solid performances, including a school record setting 195.425 against Ball State, the Tigers continue to hold strong as the No. 25th ranked team in the nation. Missouri owns a 194.320 regional qualifying score and averages a 194.403 team score.

In addition, the Tigers top the field in two events this week. Missouri is ranked 15th in the country on the balance beam with a 48.700 RQS. The Tigers average 48.478 as a team on the beam-including Mizzou's 49.050 record high against No. 9 ranked Iowa State. Mizzou is also ranked 24th on the uneven bars with a 48.665 RQS and a 48.775 meet average. The Tigers set an MU team record throwing a 49.225 on the bars against Ball State.

Mizzou in the South Central Region
After rounding out the 2001 season ranked 10th overall in the GymInfo South Central Region, Missouri has opened the new season taking a dramatic step in the standings to rank fifth in 2002. Mizzou sits behind Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arizona and Arizona State in the regional rankings.

In event rankings, the Tigers are third in the region on the balance beam, fifth on the uneven bars and seventh on the floor exercise and vault.

Robinson Rewrites the Records
After knocking down all five-freshman records and establishing a new Missouri all-around pro-quo, Alisha Robinson has continued to dazzle Tiger fans with her athletic and aggressive performance style.

Throughout the 2002 season, Robinson has continued to strike down the marks set in her first trouncing at Bowling Green. In her inaugural State Farm Cat Classic, Robinson showed spectators why gymnastics is an awe-inspiring sport. After rounding out her first three events in grand fashion, throwing a 9.825 on vault, a 9.875 on bars and a 9.850 on beam, Robinson stunned the crowd with a nearly flawless floor routine. The freshman nailed a 9.925 routine to tie the Missouri and Cat Classic floor record and set a new freshman record in the event for the third time this season. The routine pushed Robinson to top the all-around podium with a 39.250-the Cat Classic's second-highest all-around score to date. She came back for the individual finals only to top her floor exercise feet for a second consecutive night, winning the event with a record-setting 9.950.

Against Ball State, Robinson once again pummeled the MU record books hitting a 9.925 on both the vault and uneven bars. Her vault score ties her previous record set against Bowling Green and her bars score ties with the school record set in 2000 by Shannon Brown. Robinson struggled on the balance beam after her first two stunning events, but cleaned up the meet with a 9.900 on the floor and a 39.300 all-around score to win thee events and the all-around title.

Robinson was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week for her performance against Bowling Green. She is the first gymnast under Head Coach Rob Drass to receive the award.

Robinson in the Rankings
Robinson has earned a place among the nation's elite after another 9.9+ meet in the 2002 Corvette Cup. In 31 events, the freshman has only scored below a 9.8 on seven apparatus and has recorded 9.9+ on nine. The scores boost Robinson to top 2002 as the nation's 12th finest all-arounder with a 39.275 regional qualifying score. The freshman is also ranked 15th in the NCAA Division I on the uneven bars with a 9.880 RQS.

In the South Central Region, Robinson leads the field as the fifth all-around competitor. In individual events, Robinson is ranked third on bars, seventh on vault (9.845), is 14th on the floor exercise (9.840) and is ranked 19th on beam (9.745).

Robinson Injury Report
Robinson looks to reenter the all-around line-up against Brigham Young this weekend after taking a two-meet reprieve. The freshman suffered an ankle injury that has kept her to competing just two events, vault and bars, in Missouri last two outings. Treatment for the injury has been promising as Robinson looks to regain full momentum in upcoming competition.

Nervig 'Nocks the Records
Sophomore Andrea Nervig has shined for Mizzou on the uneven bars this season. She has recorded a 9.825 or higher on the apparatus in each of her eight meets this year, including a career-record 9.900 against Ball State.

Previous to her Cardinal upset, Nervig scored an impressive career tying mark with a 9.875 to finish second against Southeast Missouri State. Nervig again repeated the feat at the 2002 Cat Classic and the Corvette Cup where she finished third and second, respectively, with duplicate mark.

The sophomore recorded a fourth 9.875 on bars of the 2002 season at the Tiger Showdown. She went on to help Mizzou set a new floor exercise score hitting a 9.875 on the apparatus to record a career-high.

In the South Central Region, Nervig is ranked ninth with a 9.825 regional qualifying score. She also tops the field ranked 55th on the floor exercise and 59th on the vault.

All About Asraf
Freshmen Ashley Asraf, a Tom's River, N.J., native, scored a 9.550 on vault and a 9.775 on the floor exercise in her first collegiate meet against Bowling Green. She came back to take top honors in the floor exercise against Southeast Missouri State scoring an MU season-high 9.875. The mark tied Asraf with Alisha Robinson with the highest Missouri freshman mark on the apparatus, prior to the Cat Classic.

At the 2002 Cat Classic, Asraf highlighted the night scoring a 9.825 on the floor exercise. She also put up a 9.600 as Mizzou's lead off on vault.

Continuing to improve throughout her freshman season, Asraf recorded a career-high mark on the balance beam scoring a 9.850 to finish fourth at the Corvette Cup.

In the South Central Region, Asraf is ranked 30th on the balance beam with a 9.620 regional qualifying score. She also stands 44th on the floor exercise (9.630 RQS) and ranks 50th on the vault (9.520 RQS).

Dishing on Dombart
Rachael Dombart, of Woodstock, Ga., put up solid marks during her first collegiate showing helping the Tigers with a 9.600 on the uneven bars and a 9.700 on the balance beam. In her second time out, the freshman opened the MU bars rotation landing a 9.675. She highlighted the MU-NU meet scoring a 9.675 on the balance beam.

Dombart capped off a solid Cat Classic showing scoring a 9.750 on the balance beam to advance to the individual finals where she posted a career-high 9.800 on the apparatus. After putting up solid marks during Big 12 Conference competition throwing a 9.675 bars routine and nailing a 9.750 beam performance against nationally ranked Iowa State, Dombart set a career-record scoring a 9.850 on the uneven bars against Ball State.

Continuing to progress during the 2002 season, Dombart led the Tigers scoring a 9.800 on the balance beam at the Tiger Showdown to post another career-mark.

Dombart is ranked 20th in the South Central Region with a 9.745 regional qualifying score on the balance beam. She is ranked 37th on the uneven bars with a 9.625 RQS.

Keeping up with Gremaud
Junior Leah Gremaud proves that history can often times repeat itself. At the 2002 Cat Classic, Gremaud became Missouri's first two-time beam champion scoring a 9.925 to mirror her record-setting mark from last season and win the team competition on the apparatus. She is the first Mizzou gymnast to win the same back-to-back event title at the Classic since 1991-92 when Jennifer Sand was the two-time floor exercise champion. Gremaud followed up her record-tying performance recording a 9.850 to finish second in the individual championship.

In Missouri's second premier event of the season, Gremaud duplicated her previous marks winning the 2002 Corvette Cup title with another 9.925 on the balance beam. The victory is Gremaud's fifth individual event title on the year as she also took top honors on beam against Bowling Green, Southeast Missouri State and No. 9 ranked Iowa State.

The junior reached new personal heights against the Southeast Missouri State Otahkians scoring and a 9.875 to finish fourth in the floor exercise and establish a new career-high mark in the event. Against ISU, the junior scored her third 9.900+ mark on the balance beam tying with Cyclone Stephanie Sweitzer for first-place honors.

Gremaud averages a 9.784 and ranks 22nd in the country with a 9.850 regional qualifying score on the balance beam. She has scored a 9.8+ in seven of nine appearances, including three 9.0+ scores. In the South Central Region Gremaud ranks fifth on beam, 44th on the uneven bars (9.520) and 45th on the floor exercise (9.615).

Breaking Down Bridges
Transfer Rachel Bridges opened the 2002 season leading the Tigers off scoring a 9.775 on beam against Bowling Green. She also threw a 9.575 on the vault against both BGSU and Southeast Missouri State.

The junior set a career-high scoring a 9.800 on the balance beam against Nebraska to help the Tigers. Bridges came back to set a new career-high on the apparatus scoring a 9.825 at the 2002 Corvette Cup.

At the Cat Classic, Bridges set a career-mark scoring a 9.800 to start Mizzou on the floor exercise during the Cat Classic team competition. She returned against Ball State for a 9.800 repeat performance on the apparatus.

Bridges topped her career-performance for the second time during the 2002 season when she helped Mizzou to a program record 49.300 floor exercise score. The junior started the Tigers off with a 9.825.

Bridges is ranked 31st on the balance beam in the South Central Region with a 9.615 regional qualifying score. She also ranks 56th on the vault with a 7.785 RQS.

Dishing on Davis
Sophomore Lindsay Davis tied the MU sophomore record when she threw a 9.850 on the uneven bars against SEMO. The score is a new career-mark for Davis who also scored a 9.800 against Nebraska.

She highlighted the 2002 Cat Classic recording a 9.725 on the vault and a 9.750 on bars during team competition. Performing in the individual championship, Davis finished fourth on vault throwing a 9.825.

Against Ball State, Davis scored a 9.675 on the vault and a 9.525 on the uneven bars. Competing as an exhibitionist, she also recorded a 9.700 on the balance beam-it was her first three-event meet of the year on the road to returning to the all-around rotation.

Davis worked her way back into the all-around lineup at the Tiger Showdown. In her first four-event meet, the sophomore recorded a career-high 39.075 to finish fourth. She recorded a 9.750 on vault, 9.775 on bars, 9.725 on beam and a 9.825 on floor.

Davis is ranked 27th in the South Central Region with a 9.695 regional qualifying score on the vault. She is also ranked 40th on the uneven bars with a 9.565 RQS.

The Forbes Forecast
Junior Laura Forbes nailed a 9.900 floor routine against No. 4 ranked Oklahoma and Centenary at the 2002 Tiger Showdown. The mark tied her with OU's Alison Mayberry from the Showdown title and set a new Missouri junior floor exercise record.

The mark comes on the heels of similar record-breaking routine when Forbes scored a 9.850 on the floor against Southeast Missouri State to finish second in meet standings and tie the previous junior record in the event.

At the 2002 Cat Classic, she scored a 9.800 during the team competition and came back to record a 9.850 to tie for third in the individual championship. In her most recent meet, Forbes recorded a 9.825 to help boost the Tigers at the 2002 Corvette Cup.

Forbes ranks 36th on the floor in the South Central Region posting a 9.730regional qualifying score.

Hamm Hits the Mark
Junior Alina Hamm took home her first all-around title topping the podium with a 39.100 against Southeast Missouri State. Hamm scored solid marks in the meet finishing second on the vault (9.725) and beam (9.775), third in the floor exercise (9.825) and fourth on bars (9.775).

Against Nebraska, Hamm finished fourth in the all-around scoring a 38.800. She topped the meet throwing a 9.800 on the uneven bars and a 9.775 on the floor. The junior highlighted the 2002 Cat Classic recording a 9.825 on the floor exercise during both the team competition and during the individual championships.

The junior has been sidelined during the last four meets due to a hand injury sustained in practice. Her participation will be made on a meet-by-meet basis.

Tiger Tidbits
*Sophomore Lauren Owca earned a 9.625 leading off the Tigers on the vault against Bowling Green--the score is her third-highest career mark in the event.

* Junior Laura Anson returned to the Tiger lineup after taking a redshirt season while recovering from post concussion syndrome. In her first meet of the 2002 season, Anson scored a 9.725 on the vault against Iowa State. Anson broke into her second meet of the year scoring a 9.775 on the vault to set a new personal record against Ball State. In her most recent appearance, Anson recorded a season high 9.800 on the uneven bars at the Tiger Showdown.

* 2001 medical redshirt Terri Baker made her way back into the Mizzou competitive lineup as one of the team's most competitive balance beam contenders. In her first meet since her ACL injury, Baker scored a 9.875 on the beam to tie Leah Gremaud for the meet title.