
Gymnastics Closes Regular Season Friday at Central Michigan
March 10, 2022 | Gymnastics
MUNCIE, Ind. - - The Ball State gymnastics team closes the 2022 regular season Friday, when it travels to Central Michigan for a 7 p.m. Mid-American Conference dual meet with the Chippewas at McGuirk Arena.
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HOW TO FOLLOW SUNDAY: Chippewas All-Access | Live Results
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Friday's meet against Chippewas will be the final tune-up for the Cardinals before the MAC Championships hosted by Eastern Michigan on Saturday, March 19, at 2 p.m. in the Gervin GameAbove Center.
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It will be the second time Ball State and Central Michigan have battled this season, with the Cardinals earning a 195.850-194.650 victory in a Jan. 30 tri-meet inside Worthen Arena. That outing saw the Cardinals count five scores of 9.775-or-higher on beam for a program record team event score of 49.150.
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Unfortunately, Ball State was unable to claim victory in its last trip to Mount Pleasant, Michigan, as Central Michigan topped the Cardinals 196.425-195.650 on March 13, 2021.Â
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IN THE RTN TEAM RANKINGS:
IN THE RTN EVENT RANKINGS:
SPEAKING OF THE RECORD BOOKS:
VAULTING NEAR PERFECTION
HENRY SCORING STRONG TOO:
VOLPE SOLID ON BEAM
RUTHBERG MAKING MOVES ALL-AROUND:
WALDO GOES ALL-AROUND:
SUMNER JUST SHY OF PROGRAM BEAM MARK:
COOPER ALSO MAKING A MARK
TETER LEADING THE WAY:
ELSEDEK ENJOYING STRONG SENIOR YEAR:
IN THE EVENT WIN COLUMN:
SCORING 9.800-OR-BETTER:Â
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HOW TO FOLLOW SUNDAY: Chippewas All-Access | Live Results
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Friday's meet against Chippewas will be the final tune-up for the Cardinals before the MAC Championships hosted by Eastern Michigan on Saturday, March 19, at 2 p.m. in the Gervin GameAbove Center.
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It will be the second time Ball State and Central Michigan have battled this season, with the Cardinals earning a 195.850-194.650 victory in a Jan. 30 tri-meet inside Worthen Arena. That outing saw the Cardinals count five scores of 9.775-or-higher on beam for a program record team event score of 49.150.
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Unfortunately, Ball State was unable to claim victory in its last trip to Mount Pleasant, Michigan, as Central Michigan topped the Cardinals 196.425-195.650 on March 13, 2021.Â
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IN THE RTN TEAM RANKINGS:
- Ball State enters Friday's meet ranked 47th nationally in the third week of the NQS scores … BSU's Team NQS stands at 195.410 following last Sunday's score of 195.400 at West Virginia … It was BSU's second-best road score of the season, trailing only the 195.675 earned at Western Michigan (Jan. 30).
- Central Michigan enters Friday's meet ranked 40th nationally with a NQS of 195.815 … In its last outing, the Chippewas scored 196.275 to place third of four teams in a quad-meet at Illinois … It was CMU's highest road score of the season and its third-best effort on the year.
- What is NQS:Â Qualification for regional competition is based on a team's and an all-around competitor's six best regular-season-meet scores, of which three must be away. To obtain the national qualifying score (NQS), the high score is eliminated, and the remaining five scores are averaged.
IN THE RTN EVENT RANKINGS:
- VAULT: The Cardinals enter the weekend ranked 30th nationally with a NQS vault score of 49.035 … Ball State has registered five of the top 16 vault scores in program history so far this season, with its season-best 49.150 mark in the home tri-meet sweep of Central Michigan and Illinois State on Jan. 30 ranking second all-time.
- BARS: The Cardinals enter the weekend ranked 51st nationally with a NQS bars score of 48.750 … BSU tied the eighth-best team bars score in program history with a 49.100 in the program record setting win over Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20).
- BEAM: The Cardinals enter the weekend ranked 43rd nationally with a NQS beam score of 48.835 … Ball State recorded a program record beam score of 49.150 in the home tri-meet sweep of Central Michigan and Illinois State on Jan. 30 and have set three of the top 16 marks on the all-time list so far this season.
- FLOOR: The Cardinals enter the weekend ranked 50th nationally with a NQS floor score of 48.945 … BSU's season-best floor mark of 49.400 in the program record setting win over Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20) is tied as the second-best mark on BSU's all-time list and ties as the 32nd-highest individual team floor score in the nation so far this season.
SPEAKING OF THE RECORD BOOKS:
- For the first time in program history, the Ball State gymnastics team broke the 196.000 plateau, with a program record team score of 196.325 in the Feb. 20 victory over Eastern Michigan … For the record, BSU counted a 48.875 on vault, a 49.100 on bars, a 48.950 on beam, and a 49.400 on floor.
- The Cardinals have tallied three of the top eight scores in program history so far this season … BSU's 195.850 in the Jan. 30 tri-meet is now tied as the third best in program history, while its 195.675 at Western Michigan (Jan. 16) is the eighth best.
- Those three performances are not the only time BSU has flirted with a program record under ninth-year head coach Joanna Saleem … In fact, the top 14 team scores in program history have come under Saleem's guidance.
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- The Cardinals tallied a program record 49.150 beam score in the Jan. 30 tri-meet, counting routines of 9.900 from freshman Grace Sumner, 9.850 from senior Lauren Volpe, 9.825 from sophomore Hannah Ruthberg, 9.800 from junior Alivia Ostendorf and a 9.775 from senior Sandra Elsadek.
- Ball State also turned in the second-best vault score in program history on Jan. 30, registering an identical mark of 49.150 … Sophomore Suki Pfister led the way with a 9.925, followed by 9.825s from senior Stefanie Schweikert and Elsadek, a 9.800 from sophomore Victoria Henry, and 9.775s from Ostendorf and Ruthberg.
- BSU's 49.400 floor score in the Feb. 20 dual win over Eastern Michigan is also the second-best score in program history … Junior Megan Teter led the way with a 9.925, while junior Taylor Waldo, sophomore Hannah Ruthberg, and freshman Eric Cooper all counted 9.875s … Rounding out the score was senior Sandra Elsadek with a 9.850.
- Of the four event records, the Cardinals have broken three of them under Saleem's guidance … In addition to the Jan. 30, 2022, beam record, Ball State topped the floor mark with a 49.500 versus Western Michigan on March 5, 2017, and shattered the vault record three times, most recently with a 49.175 versus Western Michigan on Feb. 3, 2019.
- BSU also came tantalizingly close to the bars record, with the second-best mark in program history at 49.250 last season at Central Michigan (March 13) … The bars record is currently 49.275 set on March 9, 2001, at Illinois-Chicago.
VAULTING NEAR PERFECTION
- Sophomore Suki Pfister tied the fifth-best vault performance in program history with her score of 9.925 in the Jan. 30 tri-meet sweep … It's the highest-scoring vault in the MAC this season.
- Pfister also landed a 9.900 vault in the Jan. 23 dual meet versus Kent State and in the Feb. 4 meet at No. 20 Utah State, making her the first MAC student-athlete to post multiple marks of 9.900-or-better on vault this season.
- Powered by her three high scores, Pfister enters the week ranked first in the MAC and 37th nationally with an NQS vault score of 9.880 … Of her 10 vault routines, nine have been 9.800-or-better.
- Pfister was named the MAC Specialist of the Week on Feb. 2 after her performance in the Jan. 30 tri-meet.
HENRY SCORING STRONG TOO:
- Sophomore Victoria Henry is right behind on the vault NQS, ranking fourth in the MAC and tied for 88th nationally with a 9.840 average.
- Henry is tied for second on the squad with 10 scores of 9.800-or-higher so far this season.
- She has landed seven of those mark on vault, including a season-best 9.875 versus Kent State (Jan. 23) which ties as the 14th-best vault score in program history.
- Henry scored a career-best 9.825 on floor and a season-best 9.800 on beam at Western Michigan (Jan. 16).
VOLPE SOLID ON BEAM
- Senior Lauren Volpe enters the weekend ranked third in the MAC with a NQS beam score of 9.845 … She landed a career-best routine of 9.875 at Western Michigan (Jan. 16) and has hit for 9.825-or-higher in six of her 11 routines this season.
- Volpe's career-best beam score of 9.875 ties as the 12th-best score in program history.
- Volpe was named the MAC Specialist of the Week on Jan. 18 after her performance at Western Michigan.
RUTHBERG MAKING MOVES ALL-AROUND:
- Sophomore Hannah Ruthberg has competed in the all-around in a team-leading nine meets so far this season, including turning in a career-best 39.325 at West Virginia (March 6)
- Ruthberg's point breakdown at WVU included a career-high tying 9.900 on floor, a career-high tying 9.850 on beam, a 9.825 on vault and a 9.750 on bars.
- After the performance at West Virginia, Ruthberg owns five of the top 18 all-around scores in program history, with four of the marks coming this season … Her 39.275 at Western Michigan (Jan. 16) is fifth all-time, her 39.200 in the program record setting dual win over EMU (Feb. 20) is 11th, and her 39.175 at Utah State with Southern Utah (Feb. 4) is 12th.
- In addition, Ruthberg's 9.900 on floor at West Virginia is tied as the 19th-best routine in program history … The effort helped her move to 15th in the MAC with a NQS of 9.815 which leads the squad.
- Ruthberg also paced the team with 16 routines of 9.800-or-higher, including 10 of her last 20 event scores.
- Ruthberg was named MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week on March 9 for her performance at West Virginia.
WALDO GOES ALL-AROUND:
- Junior Taylor Waldo turned in the meet of her career versus Bowling Green (Feb. 13), competing in the all-around for the first time with the Cardinals, scoring a 38.050.
- With the Cardinals short-handed on the day, she competed on vault (9.575) and bars (8.875) for the first time in her collegiate career … She also tied her career-best mark with a 9.850 on beam and finished with a 9.750 on floor.
- Waldo took it up another notch at West Virginia (March 6), putting together a career-best beam routine of 9.900 … It's tied as the second-best beam routine in program history and earned her the event win at WVU
- Waldo was named the MAC Specialist of the Week on March 8 after her performance at West Virginia.
SUMNER JUST SHY OF PROGRAM BEAM MARK:
- Grace Sumner has had a highly impressive freshman campaign, and Jan. 30's home tri-meet was no different as she turned in a 9.900 to lead Ball State's record-setting performance on beam … The effort ties as both the second-best mark in program history and the third-best score on beam in the MAC so far this season.
- So far in her debut season, Sumner has landed 12 routines of 9.700-or-better with seven coming on beam and five on bars.
- She registered a career-best bars score of 9.775 in versus Bowling Green (Feb. 13).
COOPER ALSO MAKING A MARK
- Freshman Erica Cooper made her competition debut in the Jan. 28 quad-meet at Eastern Michigan, leading the team with a 9.800 on floor.
- She turned in an even better performance in the Jan. 30 home tri-meet, scoring 9.850.
- Cooper added a career-best 9.875 on floor in the home win over Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20), help BSU tie the second-highest floor score in program history.
TETER LEADING THE WAY:
- Junior Megan Teter is the top Ball State gymnast on bars, ranking ninth in the MAC with a NQS of 9.810.
- On bars, Teter has landed five routines of 9.800-or-better, including a season-best 9.850 mark in the record setting win over Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20) and again at West Virginia (March 6).
- She also turned in her best floor routine of the year against the Eagles, with her 9.925 tying for seventh in program history and as the third-best in the MAC so far this season … Overall, she has five marks of 9.800-or-better on floor this season.
- For her efforts in the gym, classroom, and community, Teter was named a Ball State University Top 100 Student.
ELSEDEK ENJOYING STRONG SENIOR YEAR:
- Senior Sandra Elsadek has saved her best for last, registering career-high routines in three of the four individual events, as well as the all-around so far this season.
- She started with a career-high 9.825 on vault at Western Michigan (Jan. 16), which she later tied in the Jan. 30 home tri-meet.
- She registered a career-best bars score of 9.825 versus Bowling Green (Feb. 13).
- Her best performance of the year came in the record setting win over Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20), when she celebrated senior day with a career-best 39.000 in the all-around … The effort included a season-high 9.850 on floor and a career-high tying 9.825 on bars.
- She added a career-best on beam last time out, scoring a 9.800 at West Virginia.
IN THE EVENT WIN COLUMN:
- The Cardinals have claimed 23 event victories so far this season, including all four individual events and in the all-around at West Virginia (March 6).
- Sophomore Suki Pfister leads the way with seven, tying for top honors on vault at Western Michigan (Jan. 16) before winning it outright in six of the last eight meets.
- Junior Megan Teter is second on the squad with five event wins, three coming on bars (Jan. 23, Jan. 30 & March 6) and two on floor (Feb. 13 & Feb. 20).
- Junior Taylor Waldo has four wins on the year, claiming the beam title versus Kent State (Jan. 23), against Bowling Green (Feb. 13), versus Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20) and at West Virginia (March 6).
- Sophomore Hannah Ruthberg also has four event wins, tying for the top spot on bars versus Bowling Green (Feb. 13), winning floor at West Virginia (March 6), and claiming the all-around titles versus Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20) and at WVU.
- Senior Sandra Elsadek earned a pair of event wins versus Bowling Green (Feb. 13), tying for first on both bars and floor.
- Senior Lauren Volpe owns a pair of wins on beam, claiming the titles at Western Michigan (Jan. 16) and tying for the top spot versus Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20).
- Sophomore Victoria Henry has earned the vault title twice, tying for the top spot at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 16) and claiming the title against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 20).
- Freshman Grace Sumner also owns an event win, with her title on beam in the Jan. 30 tri-meet.
SCORING 9.800-OR-BETTER:Â
- Ball State has chalked up 80 routines of 9.800-or-better so far this season, led by 16 from sophomore Hannah Ruthberg and nine by sophomore Victoria Henry.
- Of those 80 routines, 25 have come on vault … BSU has also hit the mark 22 times on floor, 18 times on beam, and 15 times on bars so far this season.
- Of those 80 routines, seven have been 9.900-or-better … Sophomore Suki Pfister owns a 9.925 on vault (Jan. 30) and junior Megan Teter scored a 9.925 on floor (Feb. 20) … Pfister has also hit 9.900 twice on vault (Jan. 23 & Feb. 2), freshman Grace Sumner logged a 9.900 on beam (Jan. 30), junior Taylor Waldo earned a 9.900 on beam (March 6), and sophomore Hannah Ruthberg was credited with a 9.900 on floor (March 6).
- Overall, the Cardinals hit routines of 9.800-or-better 97 times last season … BSU's floor team led the way at 32 marks at the threshold, followed by bars (28), vault (21) and beam (16) … In addition, Ball State's gymnasts hit 10 routines of 9.900-or-better last season.
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