Utah’s West Valley City At the Maverick Center on Monday afternoon, the Iowa State Cyclones (2-5, 0-1 Big 12) lost to San Jose State (1-3-1, 0-0 MWC), Boise State (3-3-1, 0-0 MWC), and Arizona State (4-3, 0-0 Big). Boise State and San Jose State tied for second place with 195.625, while Arizona State won the meet with a score of 195.675. Iowa State’s final score was 194.575. Head coach Ashley Miles Greig stated, “This team has spirit, and we’re going to have to figure out how to transition everything in practice to competition.” “Haylee Hardin’s pair of 9.900s, as a freshman, to come in an earn that was definitely a highlight from today.”
A few gymnasts gave outstanding performances as the Cyclones concluded their stay in Utah. The team’s top scorer this afternoon was Haylee Hardin, who recorded two career-best 9.900s on the floor and vault. The Wasatch Classic also named Hardin the Cyclones’ most valuable performer. Leading the team with a 9.850 on beam was senior Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa. The team’s top scorer on bars was Hannah Loyim, who faced off against her twin sister at Boise State today, scoring 9.750.
48.400 bars On bars, the Cyclones started the Wasatch Classic. With a 9.750, Hannah Loyim lead the group. She was closely followed by sophomore Paige Wills and senior Lauren Thomas, who both received 9.725. The season’s top event score was 48.400 for the team. 9.625 for Frederique Sgarbossa 9.575 for Kaia Bochow 8.925 Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa Loyim Hannah: 9.750 9.725 for Paige Wills 9.725 for Lauren Thomas
(48.350) Beam This afternoon, Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa led the Cyclones on beam with a score of 9.850. Bergstrom-Te Slaa has been leading the way on beam for the second week in a row. With a 9.825, Thomas is still another impressive standout this week. Hannah Loyim, who recorded a season-high 9.800, also had an exceptional performance. 9.100 for Lauren O’Brochta 9.800 Hannah Loyim 9.175 for Frederique Sgarbossa 9.825 for Lauren Thomas 9.850 Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa 9.700 for Rachel Goldstein
Floor (48.800) The Cyclones performed admirably on the court once more. Haylee Hardin established a new personal record with a 9.900 for the team. Hardin won her first event championship of the day after tying with a gymnast from Arizona State for the event’s top score. Noelle Adams tied her season high with a 9.850 in her only event of the afternoon. Even though ISU only had five gymnasts, the team persevered and achieved a strong rotation. 9.625 Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa 9.825 Ella Schell 9.700 Hannah Loyim Adams, Noelle – 9.800 9.900 for Haylee Hardin
Vault (48.925) Iowa State had some formidable vault leaders this afternoon. Hardin led the field with a 9.900, followed by Bergstrom-Te Slaa with a 9.825, winning the event for the third time in her young career. Paige Wills finished 9.775; Rachel Wilke finished 9.650; Federique Sgarbossa finished 9.750; Hannah Loyim finished 9.675; Josie Bergstrom Te-Slaa finished 9.825; and Haylee Hardin finished 9.900 in the vault.
Final Findings (VT: 48.725, UB: 49.025, BB: 49.025, FX: 48.900) Arizona State: 195.675 (VT: 48.775, UB: 49.075, BB: 48.925, FX: 48.850) Boise State: 195.625 (VT: 48.825, UB: 48.675, BB: 49.125, FX: 49.000) San Jose State: 195.625 (VT: 48.925, UB: 48.400, BB: 48.350, FX: 48.900) Iowa State: 194.575 Version That Is Print Friendly