2010 season recap: A roller coaster ride for gymnastics
Roller coasters are far too often used to summarize a sports team’s season.
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Roller coasters are far too often used to summarize a sports team’s season.
The ASU women’s gymnastics team’s season ended quietly Saturday with a fifth place finish at the NCAA West Regional in Los Angeles.
The streak lives on.
Perfection is a heck of a thing to strive for.
The Duke Blue Devils advanced to Monday’s national championship game Saturday evening by ousting Big East Tournament Champion West Virginia, 78-57.
TUCSON — ASU gymnastics coach John Spini is one of the most calm, collected and even-keeled men in collegiate gymnastics.
Three schools in the top 10, five in the top 25 and six out of seven in position to qualify for the NCAA Regional Championships.
ASU sophomore gymnast Kahoku Palafox is a Marshall Islands native who grew up just outside of Honolulu in Kailua, Hawaii.A state title on the uneven bars along with a second-place finish in the all-around at the Hawaii State Championships highlighted the dual citizen’s prep career.
If it’s now or never, ASU gymnastics coach John Spini would prefer now.
A great streak ended Thursday.
For just the second time all season, the ASU women’s gymnastics team entered a meet as the favorite.
It’s crunch time.
Kaitlynn Bormann isn’t part of a typical American family.
The ASU women’s gymnastics team needed to be perfect Friday night against No. 7 Oregon State.
ASU gymnastics coach John Spini wants one thing and one thing only.
Over the past week and a half, my Facebook has been blown up with two things: friends becoming fans of ridiculously random pages, and Olympic curling-related statuses.
ASU gymnastics coach John Spini wanted his team to prove it could be a back-to-back meet team.
ASU gymnastics coach John Spini, assistant coach Kari Ward and sophomore Stephanie Hangartner all cited one intangible the team showed Friday evening for the first time all season.
Now can the NFL adopt a better overtime system?
The ASU gymnastics team fell to UA Sunday afternoon by a score of 195.675-194.900, but it showed progress that pleased coach John Spini.
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