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W&M Women's Gymnastics Defeats Towson and JMU

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - William and Mary's women's gymnastics squad took first place in a tri-meet at William and Mary Hall, defeating both Towson and James Madison tonight on Senior Night. The Tribe scored 194.125, besting Towson's 193.975 and JMU's 192.150.

William and Mary began on the vault, where the Tribe scored a solid 48.725 as a team. W&M was led by freshman Christina Padilla (Sterling, VA), who notched a 9.825. Also contributing for the Tribe was sophomore Brittany Gibbs (West Chester, PA), who scored a 9.800. Junior Jaci Lynn (Copley, OH) came through with a 9.675, while senior Suzanne Chaves (Danvers, MA) scored a 9.625.

The next even for W&M was the uneven bars, where W&M had another strong showing after breaking the school record on the apparatus on Wednesday night. W&M put together a team score of 48.700, paced by Gibbs, who scored a 9.775. A trio of 9.750 scores by freshman Jess Randall (West Hartford, CT), senior Jamie Weinfeldt (Roselle Park, NJ) and junior Allison Shonerd (Springfield, VA) also contributed to the Tribe's cause. In addition, freshman Janelle Greene (Fairfax, VA) and Chaves each scored 9.675.

On the balance beam, Weinfeldt led the way with a 9.800. Freshman Andrea Dochney (Westmont, NJ) turned in a 9.725, while Chaves added a 9.700. Also, sophomore Kristen Gaidish (Abington, PA) scored a 9.500 on the event. W&M's team score on beam was 47.975.

The floor exercise saw the Tribe put together an impressive 48.925. Junior Jess Patterson (Westfield, NJ) led things off with a 9.525. Gaidish was next and scored a 9.750. After that, Gibbs scored a 9.825. Weinfeldt contributed a 9.500. That set up Chaves and junior Emma Cross (Ashland, VA), who upped the bar with scores of 9.900 and 9.925, respectively. Cross' score tied her own school-record on the floor exercise. Also competing exhibition on the floor for the Tribe was senior Catie Borklund (Clifton, VA).

Chaves took home the all-around crown on Senior Night at W&M with a score of 38.900. She tied with Towson's Staci Hogan for the top all-around mark. Gibbs also competed all-around, scoring a 38.625.

W&M will return to action next weekend, when it attempts to claim its fourth-straight Eastern College Athletic Conference championship. The meet will be held at the University of Pennsylvania's Palestra, beginning on Saturday at 1 p.m.

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