Which Senior Class Will Be Missed The Most?

Which Senior Class Will Be Missed The Most?

Jul 7, 2014 by Keri Monstrola
Which Senior Class Will Be Missed The Most?
Which 2014 Senior Class Will Be Missed The Most?

As the 2014 NCAA Gymnastics season has come to a close, which senior class will be missed the most? Each of the top teams will have seniors that will be greatly missed by their team, coaches, and fans. These top gymnasts have been a great asset to their teams over the last four years and have left great memories and records. These gymnasts have also shown great leadership to the underclassman that will continue on for their Alma mater. These great gymnasts have shown us some amazing gymnastics over the last four years and we look forward to seeing that they will do next! 




Who are the seniors? 


Pictured: Mackenzie Caquatto 

Florida: Mackenzie Caquatto, Alaina Johnson and Lauren Rose



Pictured: Taylor Spears

Alabama: Sarah DeMeo, Ria Domier, Lindsey Fowler, Kim Jacob and Diandra Milliner



Pictured: Sarie Morrison


LSU: Kaleigh Dickson, Casey Duvall, Lainie Fleming, Mckenzie Fox, Maliah Mathis and Sarie Morrison


Pictured: Lindsey Cheek 

Georgia: Cat Hires, Kaylan Earls and Lindsey Cheek


Pictured: Emily Wong

Nebraska: Jamie Schleppenbach and Emily Wong


Pictured: Joanna Sampson

Michigan: Joanna Sampson, Shelby Gies, Natalie Beilstein, Reema Zakharia, Teresa Arthur and Stephanie Colbert
 
 
How many routines will be missed from the super six? 
Florida- 7 routines 
Alabama- 11 routines 
Oklahoma- 6 routines 
LSU- 4 routines 
Georgia- 8 routines 
Nebraska- 6 routines 
Michigan- 11 routines from nationals prelims 
 
 
Routines that will be “irreplaceable” 
Vault- Alaina Johnson, Diandra Milliner
Bars- Mackenzie Caquatto, Alaina Johnson, Lindsey Cheek, Sarie Morrison
Beam- Mackenzie Caquatto, Lindsey Cheek, Taylor Spears, Emily Wong
Floor- Joanna Sampson, Lara Albright, Diandra Milliner, Kim Jacob, Emily Wong
Watch these "irreplaceable" routines below!


Highlights per team 
Florida- 2 time defending national champions (2013,2014), 2 time SEC champions, National Bar Champion, 25 All-American Honors
Alabama- 2 time national champions (2011,2012), AA National Champion, National Vault Champion, Honda Award Winner, 2 time SEC Champions, 17 All-American Honors 
Oklahoma- defending national champions (2014), National Beam Champion, 6 All-American Honors
LSU- 3 All-American Honors 
Georgia- 6 All-American Honors 
Nebraska- 9 All-American Honors, AAI Award Winner