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Issue 33, April 17, 2017 WVU Varsity Sports Report Picture of the Week Cramer Named Student-Athlete of the Week MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (April 17, 2017) - After leading the Mountaineers to a series win over No. 3 TCU, West Virginia University senior Jackson Cramer has been named the WVU Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by University Apartments. A native of Coppell, Texas, Cramer had a strong week, leading West Virginia with seven hits, a .867 slugging percentage, 13 total bases, three doubles and finishing second with four RBIs and four walks in four games, all against top-25 opponents. Cramer had a hit in every game against TCU, including a team-best two hits, three RBIs and two walks in the finale. He drew a walk with the bases loaded in the ninth inning on Sunday to bring home the game-tying run in the ninth inning. Cramer also had a home run last week, his team-leading seventh of the year, and is in the top- 10 in the Big 12 Conference in RBIs, total bases, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and runs scored. WVU Athletes of the Week Spring 2017 Week 1: Kirah Koshinski, Gymnastics Week 2: Morgan Bullock, Women’s Swimming and Diving Week 3: Jacob A. Smith, Wrestling Week 4: Robyn Bernard, Gymnastics Week 5: Shamoya McNeil, Track and Field Week 6: Brandon Ngati, Wrestling Elizabeth Gratz, Rifle Week 7: Dylan Cottrell, Wrestling Week 8: Jake Armstrong, Men’s Swimming and Diving Week 9: Tynice Martin, Women’s Basketball Dylan Cottrell, Wrestling Week 10: Morgan Phillips, Rifle Week 11: Cole Austin, Baseball Week 12: Shamoya McNeil, Track and Field Week 13: Zaakira Muhammad, Gymnastics Week 14: Michael Grove, Baseball Week 15: Jackson Cramer, Baseball West Virginia University junior gymnast Zaakira Muhammad scored 39.0375 and finished 15th in the all-around in the second semifinal session of the 2017 NCAA National Championships on April 14, at Chaifetz Arena, in St. Louis, Missouri. She earned All-America Second Team honors for floor. Photo Credit: Amelia Barton Presented By: Cramer

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Issue 33, April 17, 2017

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Picture of the Week

Cramer Named Student-Athlete of the Week

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (April 17, 2017) - After leading the Mountaineers to a series win over No. 3 TCU, West Virginia University senior Jackson Cramer has been named the WVU Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by University Apartments.

A native of Coppell, Texas, Cramer had a strong week, leading West Virginia with seven hits, a .867 slugging percentage, 13 total bases, three doubles and finishing second with four RBIs and four walks in four games, all against top-25 opponents.

Cramer had a hit in every game against TCU, including a team-best two hits, three RBIs and two walks in the finale. He drew a walk with the bases loaded in the ninth inning on Sunday to bring home the game-tying run in the ninth inning. Cramer also had a home run last week, his team-leading seventh of the year, and is in the top-10 in the Big 12 Conference in RBIs, total bases, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and runs scored.

WVU Athletes of the WeekSpring 2017

Week 1: Kirah Koshinski, GymnasticsWeek 2: Morgan Bullock, Women’s Swimming and DivingWeek 3: Jacob A. Smith, WrestlingWeek 4: Robyn Bernard, Gymnastics Week 5: Shamoya McNeil, Track and FieldWeek 6: Brandon Ngati, Wrestling Elizabeth Gratz, RifleWeek 7: Dylan Cottrell, WrestlingWeek 8: Jake Armstrong, Men’s Swimming and DivingWeek 9: Tynice Martin, Women’s Basketball Dylan Cottrell, WrestlingWeek 10: Morgan Phillips, RifleWeek 11: Cole Austin, BaseballWeek 12: Shamoya McNeil, Track and FieldWeek 13: Zaakira Muhammad, GymnasticsWeek 14: Michael Grove, BaseballWeek 15: Jackson Cramer, Baseball

West Virginia University junior gymnast Zaakira Muhammad scored 39.0375 and finished 15th in the all-around in the second semifinal session of the 2017 NCAA National Championships on April 14, at Chaifetz Arena, in St. Louis, Missouri. She earned All-America Second Team honors for floor.

Photo Credit: Amelia Barton

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Head Coach:Randy Mazey

This Week in Baseball: West Virginia returns to the road for its next five games, beginning with a matchup versus in-state foe Mar-shall on Tuesday, April 18, at 6 p.m. ET at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston, West Virginia … West Virginia has won five of the last six and 14 of the last 17 in the series, including a 14-7 win at home on April 4 … WVU then travels to Kansas State for a weekend series from April 21-23 … the series begins on Friday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. ET … Saturday’s first pitch is set for 5 p.m., and the series finale in Manhattan, Kansas, will begin at 1 p.m. … links to live streams, radio broadcasts and live stats for all four games this week, as well as ticket information for Tuesday’s game at Marshall, can be found on the baseball schedule page on WVUsports.com.

Last Week in Baseball: West Virginia went 2-2 last week, all against top-25 teams … the week began with a 7-6 loss at No. 21 Mary-land and was followed by a series victory against No. 3 TCU, with two walk-off victories … the series began with a 5-4 win on Friday, April 14, as a sacrifice fly by sophomore catcher Ivan Gonzalez drove in the winning run after TCU had tied the game at 4-4 with a three-run ninth inning … while ending TCU’s 13-game winning streak, junior starter BJ Myers had another dominant outing, pitching 8.1 innings and allowing just two earned runs on six hits with six strikeouts and a walk … the WVU offense scored early and led 4-1 in the fifth inning, as TCU starter Jared Janczak pitched a season-low 4.2 innings and gave up a season-high four runs on six hits … the Horned Frogs rallied for an 8-6 win on Saturday to even the series, scoring five runs in the eighth after WVU scored runs in each of the first four innings … the Mountaineers again walked off to win the series on Sunday, 5-4 … WVU scored two runs on no hits in the ninth inning, thanks to four walks and a hit batter … senior Jackson Cramer walked, forcing in the tying run and sophomore Darius Hill walked in the winning run with two outs … West Virginia’s bullpen combined to allow no runs on six hits with eight strikeouts in 5.2 innings before TCU closer Durbin Feltman blew his first career save in 19 attempts in the ninth.

Notes: Following a 2-2 week, all against top-25 teams, West Virginia improved to 21-13 on the season and is tied for second in the Big 12 with an 8-4 record … the Mountaineers are 8-4 against top-25 teams, with all but three games coming on the road, and 8-3 in their last 11 games … WVU is the only team in the Big 12 Conference that has not lost a conference series, winning the first four it has played … West Virginia is ranked in the Baseball America poll for the first time in program history this week at No. 21 … the two wins over No. 3 TCU, WVU’s first-ever series win in the all-time series, mark the highest-ranked opponent WVU has defeated in program history and the third and fourth wins over a top-five team in the last two seasons … a record crowd of 3,415 fans was in attendance on Saturday at Monongalia County Ballpark, the largest home crowd in program history … Starter BJ Myers had his sixth quality start of the season and fifth in his last six starts on Friday, going 8.1 innings and allowing two earned runs on six hits with six strikeouts and a walk … Braden Zarbnisky pitched 0.2 innings Friday and earned his team-high-tying fourth win of the season … on Saturday, starter Michael Grove allowed two earned runs on six hits with nine strikeouts and three walks in 7.0 innings for his fourth quality start of the year, all coming in his last four starts, and Grove has struck out at least eight batters in five of his last six starts … Kyle Davis hit his fourth home run of the season and 18th of his career on Saturday, while Jimmy Galusky hit his second homer of the year and third of his career … Jackson Sigman pitched a scoreless ninth inning and picked up his first career win on Sunday.

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Head Coach:Jason Butts

This Week in Gymnastics: The Mountaineers (13-10, 3-3) have concluded their 2017 season.

Last Week in Gymnastics: Junior Zaakira Muhammad scored 39.0375 and finished 15th in the all-around in the second semifinal session of the 2017 NCAA National Championships on April 14, at Chaifetz Arena, in St. Louis, Missouri … included in her night was a tie for eighth place on floor exercise with a season-high 9.9125 mark, giving her All-America Second Team honors … Muhammad also scored 9.8375 on vault and placed 21st with a 9.8 on uneven bars, good enough for a share of 31st place … she also tallied 9.4875 on balance beam.

Notes: Muhammad opened the meet on floor and earned the second-highest mark of the rotation … her floor score is a WVU record at the NCAA National Championships, besting the previous mark of 9.875 … she is the first Mountaineer gymnast to earn All-America honors at the NCAA National Championships since 2007 … sophomore Kirah Koshinski earned NACGC/W Regular-Season All-America Second Team vault accolades in March, giving WVU two All-Americans in one season for the second time in program history and the first time sincee 1994 … Muhammad’s bars mark matched the program NCAA Championships record, first hit in 2000.

Head Coach:Jimmy King

This Week in Rowing: The Mountaineers will return to the water this weekend for a pair of races, on Saturday, April 22, and Sunday, April 23 ... WVU will take on Duquesne and Dayton on the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh on April 22 ... the following day, the Mountaineers will travel to Fairfax Station, Virginia, to compete in the George Mason Invitational.

Last Week in Rowing: WVU was off last week.

Notes: Saturday’s meet against Duquesne marks the second time the two teams have faced off this season ... The Mountaineers and Dukes met on November 11, in a scrimmage in Morgantown ... nine teams will compete in the George Mason Invitational on Sunday April 23 ... The Mountaineers will take on two Big 12 foes, Kansas and Old Dominion, in the event, along with Dayton, George Washington, George Mason, Buffalo, Delaware and Eastern Michigan.

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This Week in Women’s Tennis: The Mountaineers (4-13, 0-7 Big 12) return to Morgantown for a pair of matches against No. 8 Oklahoma State on Friday, April 21, and No. 34 Oklahoma on Sunday, April 23 ... Friday’s match is slated to begin at 5 p.m. and is designated as the pink match ... on Sunday, the Mountaineers will recognize and thank lone senior Kaja Mrgole as they take on the Sooners ... first serve is set for noon ... fans are encouraged to come to the match early and take part in the “Tennis Tailgate” hosted by the Mountaineer Maniacs.

Last Week in Women’s Tennis: The Mountaineers were off last week.

Notes: The tandem of Kaja Mrgole and Christina Jordan earned WVU’s first doubles win in conference play on Saturday, April 7, when they knocked off TCU’s Caroline Wegner and Donika Bashota ... Habiba Shaker leads WVU with an 8-5 record at the No. 1 slot … Paula Goetz and Lyn Yuen Choo pace the Mountaineers with a 4-4 record in doubles play ... Goetz has won a team-high eight doubles matches.

Head Coach:Miha Lisac

Head Coach: Sean Cleary

This Week in Track and Field: The Mountaineers travel to a pair of meets on April 21-22, as select members will travel to Charlottesville, Virginia, to compete at the Virginia Challenge while others head to the Jesse Owens Invite in Columbus, Ohio.

Last Week in Track and Field: The Mountaineers had strong performances in field events at the Bison Outdoor Classic in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, winning four events on April 14-15 … throughout the two-day event, West Virginia collected four wins, while sweeping all three jumping events … WVU’s first victory came from senior Marseille McBeam in the women’s high jump … McBeam won with a season-best mark of 1.70 meters, improving .05 meters from her then-best mark at the George Mason Spring Invitational … the second win was from junior Shamoya McNeil in the women’s triple jump, marking a career-best and the second-best mark in WVU history at 13.01 meters … McNeil improved .21 meters from her previous best set at this year’s Raleigh Relays … sophomore Danique Bryan notched a victory in the women’s long jump, leaping a career-best of 6.28 meters, to earn the fourth-best mark in school history … WVU’s fourth win came from sophomore Madelin Gardner, as she won the pole vault with a career-best clearance of 4.00 meters, moving to second on WVU’s all-time top-five list in the event … she improved .09 meters from her previous best set last year … Gardner remains tied with WVU alum Erin Nett’s 4.00-meter mark set in 2002.

Notes: Other Mountaineer finishers in the pole vault were freshman Amanda Barnes, who placed 11th with a career-best clearance of 3.70 meter and an improvement of .20 meters … freshman Greer Gumbrecht finished 12th, clearing 3.55 meters, followed by teammate junior Rebekah Lafata in 13th with a mark of 3.55 meters … redshirt freshman Anna French placed seventh in the women’s 3,000-meter run with a time of 10:21.90 … junior Brynn Harshbarger finished 12th in a season-best time of 10:36.17 … in the women’s 800-meter run, redshirt freshman Candace Jones finished seventh with a time of 2:11.78 … junior Rebecca Wendt placed 74th with a season-best time of 2:21.00 … sophomore Chaqieta Robinson took eighth in the women’s 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:03.38 … junior Meghan Jean-Baptiste placed 16th in the women’s 100-meter hurdles with a season-best time of 15.12 … junior Amy Cashin placed 11th in the women’s 1,500-meter run invite with a time of 4:26.74, followed by redshirt freshman teammate Candace Jones in 12th with a time of 4:27.32 … senior Megan Yuan came in 43rd in 4:38.07 … in the 5,000-meter run invite, redshirt freshman Olivia Hill placed 12th with a career-best time of 16:53.16.

Coach Sean Cleary after the Bison Outdoor Classic: “All in all, the weekend was very encouraging for the team. Our jumpers and vaulters had an exceptional weekend. Danique was outstanding today in the long jump, jumping a lifetime best and taking home the win. Not only did she jump a huge personal best, but she followed that jump up with her best series of jumps ever. Not to be out done, Shamoya (McNeil) also jumped into territory she had never experienced before. For the first time in her career she jumped over 13 meters to join a very exclusive club. Maddie in the final event of the meet vaulted 4.00 meters for the first time in her career. The consistency that Maddie showed today will be very valuable as the championship season nears. Marsi (Marseille McBeam) is also finding her form as the season progresses, as she joins Maddie, Shamoya and Danique in the winner’s circle.”

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Head Coach:Sean Covich

This Week in Golf: West Virginia will head to its second-ever Big 12 Championship … the Mountaineers travel to Hutchinson, Kansas, on Saturday in preparation for the 2017 Big 12 Golf Championship … teams will play a practice round on Sunday with the tournament set for Monday through Wednesday at Prairie Dunes Country Club … golfers will play 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Last Week in Golf: WVU capped the regular season with a sixth-place finish at the Rutherford Intercollegiate … the event was hosted by Penn State at the Blue Golf Course in State College, Pennsylvania … Chris Williams posted a top-10 finish to lead the way for WVU … Williams shot one under par in the final round, jumping 19 spots take 10th place overall … he carded a score of 72-76-70=218 to end the tournament at five over par … West Virginia shot 31 over par with a team score of 883 in taking sixth place … host Penn State and Ohio tied for the team title at 16 over par with matching scores of 868 … Max Sear just missed the top 10, finishing in 11th place. He shot 74-70-75=219 to finish a stroke behind Williams at six.

Notes: Chris Williams recorded his third top-10 finish of the season at the event … he has now posted back-to-back top-10 finishes as he previously took eighth place at the East Carolina Intercollegiate last week … Max Sear continues to lead the squad with a 73.10 scoring average … Alan Cooke ranks second on the team at 73.41 … Sear just missed earning All-Big 12 honors at the 2016 Big 12 Championship, finishing in 12th place … Sear, Cooke, Williams, Tristan Nicholls and Easton Renwick became the first-ever Mountaineers to compete in a Big 12 Championship in 2016.

Coach Sean Covich after the Rutherford Intercollegiate: “That was not the closing round we wanted, but it was good for us to play in these high winds as we get ready for Big 12s out in Kansas next week. Chris (Williams) played really well out there today, and Tristan (Nicholls) was solid as well. We look forward to competing at Prairie Dunes next week.”

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BaseballOverall Record: 21-13Big 12 Record: 8-4Date Opponent Result/TimeFeb. 17 at Charlotte L, 6-3 Feb. 18 at Charlotte L, 13-2 Feb. 19 at Charlotte W, 6-3 Feb. 24 vs. George Mason (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) W, 5-3 Feb. 25 at Coastal Carolina W, 22-9 Feb. 26 vs. Ball State (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) W, 4-1 Feb. 27 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-1Mar. 02 at Nicholls State W, 8-1 Mar. 03 at Tulane L, 9-8 Mar. 04 at Tulane L, 6-0 Mar. 05 at Tulane W, 18-5Mar. 07 at Southeastern Louisiana Cancelled (Rain) Mar. 08 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 4-2 (12)Mar. 10 at Old Dominion L, 8-4 Mar. 10 at Old Dominion W, 3-1 Mar. 11 at Old Dominion L, 7-4 Mar. 17 at Baylor * W, 7-1 Mar. 18 at Baylor * W, 6-5 Mar. 19 at Baylor * L, 5-1 Mar. 22 at Penn State PostponedMar. 24 Jacksonville W, 5-3 Mar. 25 Jacksonville W, 8-1 Mar. 26 Jacksonville L, 8-2Mar. 28 at Pitt W, 8-4 Mar. 31 at Oklahoma State * L, 3-2 Apr. 01 at Oklahoma State * W, 5-3 (10)Apr. 02 at Oklahoma State * W, 9-8 Apr. 04 Marshall W, 14-7 Apr. 05 Morehead State W, 5-1 Apr. 07 Kansas * W, 10-1 Apr. 08 Kansas * W, 8-0 Apr. 09 Kansas * L, 7-2 Apr. 11 at Maryland L, 7-6 Apr. 14 TCU * W, 5-4 Apr. 15 TCU * L, 8-6 Apr. 16 TCU * W, 5-4 Apr. 18 at Marshall (Charleston, W.Va.) 6:00 PM Apr. 21 at Kansas State * 7:30 PM Apr. 22 at Kansas State * 5:00 PM Apr. 23 at Kansas State * 1:00 PM Apr. 25 at Virginia Tech 5:30 PM Apr. 28 Oklahoma * 6:30 PM Apr. 29 Oklahoma * 4:00 PM Apr. 30 Oklahoma * 1:00 PM May 02 Eastern Michigan 6:30 PM May 05 Texas Tech * 6:30 PM May 06 Texas Tech * 4:00 PM May 07 Texas Tech * 1:00 PM May 09 Penn State 6:30 PM May 12 Gardner-Webb 6:30 PM May 13 Gardner-Webb 4:00 PM May 14 Gardner-Webb 1:00 PM May 16 Pitt 6:30 PM May 19 at Texas * 7:30 PM May 20 at Texas * 5:00 PM May 21 at Texas * 2:00 PMMay 24 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) TBAMay 25 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) TBAMay 26 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) TBAMay 27 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) TBAMay 28 Big 12 Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) TBA

Big 12 Conference*All times are Eastern and subject to change

Date Opponent Result/TimeMar. 11 Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) No Team ResultsMar. 12 Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) No Team ResultsMar. 25 at Georgetown ResultsApr. 08 Big 12 Duals (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) ResultsApr. 22 at Duquesne (w/Dayton) 9:00 a.m.Apr. 23 at George Mason Invite (Fairfax Station, Va.) 9:00 a.m.Apr. 29 at Temple (w/ Delaware and Navy) 9:00 a.m.May 13 Big 12 Championship (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) 9:00 a.m.May 14 Big 12 Championship (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) 9:00 a.m.

Rowing

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Track and FieldOverall Record:Big 12 Record:

Date Opponent Resu l t /TimeDec. 03 Marty Pushkin Track Classic ResultsJan. 14 WVU Open ResultsJan. 27 PSU National Open (University Park, Pa.) ResultsJan. 28 PSU National Open (University Park, Pa.) Results Feb. 03 Akron Invitational (Akron, Ohio) ResultsFeb. 04 Akron Invitational (Akron, Ohio) ResultsFeb. 10 Washington Invitational ResultsFeb. 10 Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.) ResultsFeb. 11 Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.) ResultsFeb. 11 Washington Invitational ResultsFeb. 18 Penn State Tune-Up (University Park, Pa.) ResultsFeb. 24 Big 12 Indoor Championship (Ames, Iowa) ResultsFeb. 25 Big 12 Indoor Championship (Ames, Iowa) 10thMar. 16 49er Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) ResultsMar. 17 49er Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) ResultsMar. 18 49er Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) ResultsMar. 24 Raleigh Relays (Raleigh, N.C.) Results Mar. 25 Raleigh Relays (Raleigh, N.C.) ResultsMar. 31 Stanford Invitational (Pal Alto, Calif.) ResultsApr. 01 Stanford Invitational (Pal Alto, Calif.) Results Apr. 08 Mason Spring Invitational (Fairfax, Va.) ResultsApr. 14 Bison Outdoor Classic (Lewisburg, Pa.) ResultsApr. 15 Bison Outdoor Classic (Lewisburg, Pa.) ResultsApr. 21 Virginia Challenge (Charlottesville, Va.) 10:00 AM Apr. 21 Jesse Owens Invite (Columbus, Ohio) 10:00 AM Apr. 22 Jesse Owens Invite (Columbus, Ohio) 10:00 AM Apr. 22 Virginia Challenge (Charlottesville, Va.) 10:00 AM Apr. 27 Penn Relays (Philadelphia) 9:30 AMApr. 28 Penn Relays (Philadelphia) 9:00 AM Apr. 29 Penn Relays (Philadelphia) 9:30 AM May 12 Big 12 Outdoor Championship (Lawrence, Kan.) 11:00 AMMay 13 Big 12 Outdoor Championship (Lawrence, Kan.) 11:00 AMMay 14 Big 12 Outdoor Championship (Lawrence, Kan.) 11:00 AM May 25 NCAA East Preliminary Regionals (Lexington, Ky.) 10:00 AMMay 26 NCAA East Preliminary Regionals (Lexington, Ky.) 10:00 AMMay 27 NCAA East Preliminary Regionals (Lexington, Ky.) 10:00 AM Jun. 07 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 11:00 AM Jun. 08 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 11:00 AM Jun. 09 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 11:00 AM Jun. 10 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 11:00 AM

* - Big 12 Conference MatchAll times Eastern

GymnasticsOverall Record: 12-8Big 12 Record: 2-1

Date Opponent Result/TimeJan. 08 at Maryland W, 194.4-193.95 Jan. 13 at Pitt L, 194.025-193.875Jan. 21 Oklahoma* L, 197.925-195.55Jan. 29 Denver*, W, 196.3-195.9 Temple W, 196.3- 193.625 Towson W, 196.3- 194.775 Feb. 04 at Kent State W, 195.95-194.875Feb. 12 at Towson L, 195.025-194.575 vs. North Carolina (at Towson) L, 195.525-194.575 vs. Temple (at Towson) W, 194.575-193.575Feb. 18 at Ohio State L, 196.075-195.8 Feb. 26 Iowa State*, W, 195.95-195.725 Maryland W, 195.95-195.45Mar. 03 at Pitt W, 195.7-195.45 vs. Michigan State (at Pitt) W, 195.7-194.6 vs. Towson (at Pitt) W, 195.7-194.4Mar. 05 Pitt W, 195.8-194.2 George Washington L, 196.375-195.8 Eastern Michigan L, 195.225-195.8Mar. 10 at Florida L, 197.6-196.1Mar. 18 Big 12 Gymnastics Championship (Frisco, Texas) Third Place, 195.575 Apr. 01 NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships Third Place, 196.325 Apr. 14 NCAA National Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) Individual Results

* - Big 12 Conference Game All times Eastern

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Date Opponent Result/TimeSept. 12 The Invitational (Johns Island, S.C.) T-6thSept. 13 The Invitational (Johns Island, S.C.) T-9thSept. 19 Janney VCU Shootout(Richmond, Va.) 7thSept. 20 Janney VCU Shootout(Richmond, Va.) T-8thOct. 10 Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Bridgeport, W.Va.) T-8thOct. 11 Mountaineer Intercollegiate (Bridgeport, W.Va.) 4thOct. 24 Quail Valley Intercollegiate (Vero Beach, Fla.) T-12thOct. 25 Quail Valley Intercollegiate 12thFeb. 04 vs. Penn State (Orlando, Fla.) 8:00 a.m.Feb. 20 Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate (Mobile, Ala.) 11thFeb. 21 Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate (Mobile, Ala.) 13thMar. 05 Tiger Invitational Presented (Opelika, Ala.) T-10thMar. 06 Tiger Invitational Presented (Opelika, Ala.) 13thMar. 10 Seminole Intercollegiate (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4thMar. 11 Seminole Intercollegiate (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5thMar. 12 Seminole Intercollegiate (Tallahassee, Fla.) 6thMar. 24 Furman Intercollegiate (Greenville, S.C.) T-17thMar. 25 Furman Intercollegiate (Greenville, S.C.) 17thMar. 26 Furman Intercollegiate (Greenville, S.C.) 15thApr. 03 East Carolina Intercollegiate (Greenville, N.C) T-5thApr. 04 East Carolina Intercollegiate (Greenville, N.C) 1stApr. 15 Rutherford Intercollegiate (University Park, Pa.) 6thApr. 16 Rutherford Intercollegiate (University Park, Pa.) 6thApr. 24 Big 12 Championship (Hutchinson, Kansas) 8:00 a.m.Apr. 25 Big 12 Championship (Hutchinson, Kansas) 8:00 a.m.Apr. 26 Big 12 Championship (Hutchinson, Kansas) 8:00 a.m. All times Eastern

Men’s GolfWomen’s TennisOverall Record: 4-13Big 12 Record: 0-7

Date Opponent Result/TimeJan. 21 at Pitt L, 6-1Jan. 22 at Penn State L, 4-3Jan. 28 Akron W, 4-3Jan. 29 Maryland L, 4-2 Feb. 03 at VCU W, 4-3Feb. 04 at William & Mary L, 7-0 Feb. 11 at Buffalo W, 4-3Feb. 18 Virginia Tech L, 4-3Feb. 19 Marshall W, 4-3 Mar. 4 at Indiana L, 4-3Mar. 11 at Iowa State* L, 4-2Mar. 24 at Kansas* L, 4-0Mar. 26 at Kansas State* L, 4-0Mar. 31 Texas* L, 4-0Apr. 2 Baylor* L, 4-0 Apr. 7 at TCU* L, 4-0Apr. 9 at Texas Tech* L, 4-0Apr. 21 Oklahoma State* 5:00 p.m. Apr. 23 Oklahoma* NoonApr. 27 Big 12 Championship (Norman,Oklahoma) TBA Apr. 28 Big 12 Championship (Norman,Oklahoma) TBA Apr. 29 Big 12 Championship (Norman,Oklahoma) TBA Apr. 30 Big 12 Championship (Norman,Oklahoma) TBA May 11 NCAA Regionals TBA May 18 NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.) TBA

* - Big 12 Conference Game All times Eastern