Head Coach Joanne Bowers today announced the addition of Janae Janik and Faith Morrison, set to join the Husky family in the fall of 2013, and bringing the number of new GymDawgs for next season to six.
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The women's soccer, women's tennis, women's gymnastics, and men's tennis programs at the University of Washington were honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards Wednesday, for placing in the top-10 percent of their respective sports in the latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores.
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Husky senior Kylie Sharp was selected by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as the 2012-13 recipient of the Pac-12 Sportsmanship award, the conference announced on Thursday.
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The 2013 season was another great one for the Washington gymnastics team and the GymDawgs, coaches, family, friends and staff gathered to celebrate their successes on Sunday at Ivar's Salmon House.
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Back in the polls after a strong showing at the Pac-12 Championships, the No. 22 GymDawgs set off for Norman, Okla., on Thursday to compete at NCAA Regionals on Saturday at 2 p.m.
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Being a college athlete is physically demanding. Hours of practicing, lifting weights, rehabbing injuries, traveling and attending classes can take its toll on a young adult.
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Senior Lauren Rogers (Plains, Pa.) became the first Husky gymnast since Hatsune Akaogi in 2009, and just the second under head coach Joanne Bowers, to earn all-conference honors in the all-around.
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The 2013 National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Championships regional selections were announced today by the NCAA and for the second time in three years the GymDawgs will be heading to Norman, Okla.
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In session one of the Pac-12 Championships at Oregon State on Saturday afternoon, the GymDawgs, seeded second out of four teams in the session, came out on top with a 195.875.
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The team seedings for the 2013 Pac-12 Women's Gymnastics Championships were determined based on the NCAA regional qualifying scores, as announced by the Conference today and the GymDawgs will be the six seed and compete in session one.
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Not only did all five seniors post huge scores on their events, but the GymDawgs posted a 196.625, the highest score for a Husky team since the modern scoring era (2005).
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Paige Bixler, Phoebe Tham, Kyle Sharp, Lauren Rogers and Megan Whitney have gone from not knowing each other at UW breakfasts to leading a final push to make the Huskies' first national finals since 1998.
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