Kenny Cox | Posted: 5 Jan 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Season starts strong in Cancun

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CANCUN, Mexico – The BYU women’s gymnastics season got off to a solid start at the Cancun Gymnastics Classic, scoring a 194.475, behind No. 10 Michigan, 196.575, but topping No. 9 Oregon State, 193.600, in the first meet of the 2013 season.

The team produced well in all four rotations with several standouts making their mark in the season’s first meet. Michigan took the early lead after the first rotation and BYU and Oregon State held steady in second and third throughout each rotation with a strong showing from the Wolverines to lead throughout the meet.

Several newcomers got the season started with the first event, the vault. Freshmen Eliane Kulczyk, and Madeline Nilsson scored a 9.600 and 9.775, respectively. Junior Raquel Wilman and senior Haylee Rollins scored well with a 9.675 and senior Sarah Yandow Wensel notched a score of 9.700.

Wilman stuck the landing on the bars to come away with a 9.850, tied for the top mark at the meet while Rollins posted a 9.800. Several other Cougars showed well during the rotation on the bars with Wensel scoring a 9.750 and junior Megan Bain and Nilsson scoring a 9.650. Sophomore Marguerite Lindstrom rounded out BYU’s scores with a 9.525.

On the beam, Bain turned in another solid performance, this time with a score of 9.875 and freshman Makenzie Johnson was right there with her with a 9.825. Wilman was right there too with a 9.800 and sophomore Ashley Follett made her mark with a 9.775.

Wensel and Bain led the way on the floor rotation, scoring a 9.750 for Wensel and a 9.700 for Bain. Kulczyk matched Bain with a 9.700 of her own to highlight the freshman again.

The Cancun Classic was a good foundation to build on as the Cougars return home to the Smith Fieldhouse to host Utah State on Jan. 12. The meet will be broadcast live on BYUtv.

Complete results from the Cancun Classic.

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