2016 LSU Tigers women's gymnastics
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record31-6[1] (6–1[1] SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jay Clark (4th season)
  • Bob Moore (16th season)
Home stadiumMaravich Center

The 2016 LSU Tigers gymnastics team is to represent Louisiana State University in the sport of Artistic gymnastics during the 2016 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season. The Tigers compete in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They host their home meets at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on the university's campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Tigers program is led by D-D Breaux who has been the head coach of the program for 39 seasons.[2]

Roster

2015-16 Roster[3]
Name Height Year Hometown Club
Julianna Cannamela5-1FRWaxhaw, NCSoutheastern
Sydney Ewing5-0JRLafayette, LAAcadiana
Sarah Finnegan5-1FRLee's Summit, MOGAGE
Michelle Gauthier5-4SRMandeville, LANorthshore
Ashleigh Gnat5-0JRLake Mary, FLACE
Myia Hambrick5-1SOTemple, GAWest Georgia
McKenna Kelley5-1FRHouston, TXStars
Erin Macadaeg4-9SORedwood City, CASan Mateo
Kylie Moran5-2SOSt. Petersburg, FLTampa Bay Turners
Lexie Priessman5-0FRCincinnati, OHPerfection Gymnastics School
Jessica Savona4-11SRMississauga, OntarioOakville
Kaitlyn Szafranski5-2FROrefield, PAParkettes
Randii Wyrick5-5SRLas Vegas, NVBrown's Gymnastics
Shae Zamardi5-3JRVancouver Island, BCFlicka

Previous season

The 2015 Tigers team came into the 2015 season ranked #5 in the Coaches Preseason Poll.[4] They finished the regular season with an almost undefeated run – losing to the Oklahoma Sooners during the Metroplex Challenge, in late January.[5] The Tigers placed second at the SEC Championships,[6] and first at the NCAA Ames Regional.[7] The Tigers advanced to Nationals in Fort Worth, Texas – placing fifth in their session.[8] As a result, the Tigers didn't advance to the Super Six.[9] The program had six participants in the Event Finals also.[10]

Schedule

LSU's 2016 schedule is a 10-week long regular season – consisting of five home and five away meets. As part of their away meet campaign, the Tigers will participate in the Metroplex Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas (against Missouri, Oklahoma, Stanford and Washington),[11] the Lady Luck Invitational in Las Vegas, NV – a neutral site against NC State, and a quad meet at Texas Woman's against New Hampshire and Oregon State.[12] Tigers will host SEC rivals, Kentucky, Arkansas, Auburn and Alabama – as well as the Oklahoma Sooners to open their 2016 campaign. The Tigers will travel to conference rivals Georgia and Florida.

2016 Schedule[13]
Date Time (CT) Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
Saturday, January 94:00 p.m.#1 Oklahoma Sooners[lower-alpha 1]5PMACBaton Rouge, LASECN+W, 196.950-196.7258,228[14]
Thursday, January 149:00 p.m.#21 NC State Wolfpack[lower-alpha 1]1South Point Hotel • Las Vegas, NVW, 195.825-193.6251,100[15]
Friday, January 227:30 p.m.#20 Kentucky Wildcats7PMAC • Baton Rouge, LASECN+W, 196.575-195.10010,052[16]
Saturday, January 307:00 p.m.Metroplex Challenge[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]6FWCCFort Worth, TX2nd, 196.7502,000[17]
Friday, February 57:30 p.m.#8 Arkansas Razorbacks6PMAC • Baton Rouge, LASECNW, 197.425-196.1507,779[18]
Saturday, February 133:00 p.m.#11 Georgia Bulldogs5Coleman ColiseumAthens, GASECN+L, 196.800-197.5259,577[19]
Friday, February 197:30 p.m.#8 Auburn Tigers6PMAC • Baton Rouge, LASECNW, 197.825-197.12510,177[20]
Friday, February 266:00 p.m.#2 Florida Gators7O'Connell CenterGainesville, FLSECNW, 197.900-197.8757,129[21]
Friday, March 47:30 p.m.#3 Alabama Crimson Tide4PMAC • Baton Rouge, LASECN+W, 197.925-196.22513,296[22]
Saturday, March 126:00 p.m.TWU's Quad Meet[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 3]3Kitty Magee ArenaDenton, TX1st, 197.825[23]
Saturday, March 195:00 p.m.SEC Championships[lower-alpha 4]3Verizon ArenaLittle Rock, ARSECN+3rd,197.500[24]
Saturday, April 23:00 p.m.NCAA Athens Regional[lower-alpha 5]3Coleman Coliseum • Athens, GASECN+1st, 197.3004,994[25]
Friday, April 151:00 p.m.NCAA Semifinal[lower-alpha 6]3FWCC • Fort Worth, TXESPNU2nd, 197.33753,903[26]
Saturday April 168:00 p.m.NCAA Super Six[lower-alpha 7]3FWCC • Fort Worth, TXESPNU2nd, 197.45008,338[27]
  1. 1 2 3 4 denotes non-conference rival(s)
  2. Metroplex Challenge opponents: #20 Missouri Tigers, #2 Oklahoma Sooners, #12 Stanford Cardinal, and Washington Huskies
  3. TWU's Quad Meet opponents: NR Texas Woman's Pioneers, #16 Oregon State Beavers, and NR New Hampshire Wildcats
  4. SEC Championships opponents: #2 Florida Gators, #4 Alabama Crimson Tide, #6 Auburn Tigers, #8 Georgia Bulldogs, #13 Arkansas Razorbacks, #22 Kentucky Wildcats, #20 Missouri Tigers
  5. NCAA Athens Regional opponents: #10 Georgia Bulldogs, #15 Oregon State Beavers, NR Arizona Wildcats, NR George Washington Colonials, and NR Michigan State Spartans
  6. NCAA Semifinal opponents: #2 Florida Gators, #10 Georgia Bulldogs, #18 Stanford Cardinal, #6 Auburn Tigers, and #14 Minnesota Golden Gophers
  7. NCAA Super Six opponents:#1 Oklahoma Sooners, #4 Alabama Crimson Tide, #2 Florida Gators, #8 UCLA Bruins, and #10 Georgia Bulldogs

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