Our 2015 NCAA Apparatus Gold medalists. π
Almost an afterthought, sometimes a let down, the Sunday afternoon finals were entertaining this year.
Organizers and NCAA did a lousy job announcing results. But here they are. Unofficial.
Dabritz entered the weekend as the favorite on the event, and she did nothing but solidify that reputation with her performances in the team competition where she became the first gymnast in history to earn back-to-back 10.0s in the NCAA preliminary and Super Six rounds. β¦
Prior to the start of the NCAAs, she was named the AAI Gymnast of the Year, an award that goes to the best senior gymnast as voted by the coaches. Only three other Utah gymnasts, Missy Marlowe (1992), Theresa Kulikowski (2003) and Ashley Postell (2008), have won the award.
She finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation on the bars, No. 3 on the vault and No. 9 on the floor. β¦
Utah gymnastics: Dabritz puts on one last show, wins NCAA uneven bars title
related – Balance Beam Situation – Event Finals Live Blog

