
Women's Gymnastics Slated for Two Meets This Weekend
2/28/2019 12:29:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Air Force women's gymnastics will take on Centenary in a dual on Friday, then compete in a quad at Texas Woman's University on Sunday
THIS WEEKEND
On Friday, Air Force heads south to take on Shreveport, Louisiana to compete in the Falcons' first head-to-head meet of the season against Centenary College, 6 p.m. CT, March 1, in the Gold Dome.
On Sunday, The Falcons travel to Denton, Texas, to compete in a quad-meet with Arizona and Centenary at Texas Woman's University, March 3, at Kitty Magee Arena. Action is slated to begin at 2 p.m. CT.
UP NEXT
Air Force travels to Davis, California, with Seattle Pacific to take on UC-Davis in an MPSF triangular, 7 p.m. PT, Friday, March 8, in the Hickey Gymnastics Center. The meet marks the first meeting with UC-Davis and fourth with Seattle Pacific this season.
LAST TIME OUT
The Air Force women's gymnastics team won three events led by individual first-place finishes from Anna Salamone (vault and uneven parallel bars), Cam Barber (balance beam) and Tyler Davis (floor), to secure a first-place team finish against UW-Oshkosh and UW-Whitewater at Seattle Pacific University, Saturday evening (Feb. 15) in Brougham Pavilion. The Falcons finished with a 194.200 team score while Seattle Pacific finished with 192.600 for a second-place finish, and UW-Oshkosh (189.100) and UW-Whitewater (185.025) finished third and fourth, respectively.
Salamone had a highlight night, winning first-place in two events. The Bayport, New York, native posted a 9.700 on the vault to tie Darian Burns (SPU) for first. She then went on to win first-place in the uneven bars for the second time this season, scoring a 9.900 and tying a personal season-high. She has now scored 9.900 on the uneven bars in two-straight meets.
Barber, the Falcons leading beam specialist, helped propel Air Force into a comfortable lead, posting a 9.850, tying her career-best mark, and securing her second first-place finish on the beam this season.
Air Force had a strong showing on the floor exercise, winning three of the top-five positions. Davis, Air Force's leading floor exercise specialist, posted personal season-high 9.850 to lead the Falcons with a second-place finish. Her all-around efforts yielded marks high enough for a second-place finish (38.700) in the all-around event, second only to Burns of SPU.
On Friday, Air Force heads south to take on Shreveport, Louisiana to compete in the Falcons' first head-to-head meet of the season against Centenary College, 6 p.m. CT, March 1, in the Gold Dome.
On Sunday, The Falcons travel to Denton, Texas, to compete in a quad-meet with Arizona and Centenary at Texas Woman's University, March 3, at Kitty Magee Arena. Action is slated to begin at 2 p.m. CT.
UP NEXT
Air Force travels to Davis, California, with Seattle Pacific to take on UC-Davis in an MPSF triangular, 7 p.m. PT, Friday, March 8, in the Hickey Gymnastics Center. The meet marks the first meeting with UC-Davis and fourth with Seattle Pacific this season.
LAST TIME OUT
The Air Force women's gymnastics team won three events led by individual first-place finishes from Anna Salamone (vault and uneven parallel bars), Cam Barber (balance beam) and Tyler Davis (floor), to secure a first-place team finish against UW-Oshkosh and UW-Whitewater at Seattle Pacific University, Saturday evening (Feb. 15) in Brougham Pavilion. The Falcons finished with a 194.200 team score while Seattle Pacific finished with 192.600 for a second-place finish, and UW-Oshkosh (189.100) and UW-Whitewater (185.025) finished third and fourth, respectively.
Salamone had a highlight night, winning first-place in two events. The Bayport, New York, native posted a 9.700 on the vault to tie Darian Burns (SPU) for first. She then went on to win first-place in the uneven bars for the second time this season, scoring a 9.900 and tying a personal season-high. She has now scored 9.900 on the uneven bars in two-straight meets.
Barber, the Falcons leading beam specialist, helped propel Air Force into a comfortable lead, posting a 9.850, tying her career-best mark, and securing her second first-place finish on the beam this season.
Air Force had a strong showing on the floor exercise, winning three of the top-five positions. Davis, Air Force's leading floor exercise specialist, posted personal season-high 9.850 to lead the Falcons with a second-place finish. Her all-around efforts yielded marks high enough for a second-place finish (38.700) in the all-around event, second only to Burns of SPU.
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