USA Gymnastics Collegiate ChampionshipsThe USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships took place April 10-11 in Denton, Texas at Texas Woman’s University. On the women’s side, Centenary earned the 2004 title, taking it away from seven-time champion Texas Woman’s University who finished second. UC Davis was third and Temple rounded out the team finalists, finishing fourth. Centenary freshman Kristina Menne, took the all-around title, followed by Jessa Leigl of the Air Force Academy and another freshman standout, Dominique Ingram of the University of Alaska, in third. Alaska’s Dominique Ingram was a dual event winner, claiming victory on the vault and floor, while Liegl placed first on beam. Co-champions were named on the bars as Nicole Doherty of California-Davis and Jennifer Jackson of Centenary tied for the title. U.S. Air Force’s Greg Stine won the all-around varsity division, followed by William and Mary’s Jamie Northrup and USAF’s Jeff Anderson in third. Israel Alatriste from Univsity of Califoria-Santa Barbara was the top scoring gymnast in the club division. During event finals, William & Mary sophomore Ramon Jackson was the only repeat winner as he once again claimed the parallel bars title. Jackson also wonhigh bar, and teammate Jamie Northrup won floor. Other men’s champions include Greg Stine of the Air Force Academy on pommel horse; Eric LaMorte of Suffolk Community College on rings; and Springfield College senior Tim Goetz on the vault. Senior Athletes of the Year Mari-Rae Award (Passion, Dedication & Devotion to Gymnastics) USA Gymnastics Women’s Coach of the Year USA Gymnastics Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year USA Gymnastics Men’s Varsity Coach of the Year USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Club Coach of the Year
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