vs. Wisconsin-WhitewaterDate: Friday, Jan. 29Time: 6:30 p.m., CTVenue: Houck Field HouseCoaches: Kristi Ewasko (Seventh Season); Wisconsin-Whitewater-Jennifer Regan (14th Season)Media CoverageLive Video: OVC Digital NetworkLive Results: Live ResultsTwitter Updates: @SEMOgymnasticsMeet Notes: Southeast Missouri
Welcome HomeThe Southeast Missouri gymnastics team is back home for the first time since the season-opener Friday. The Redhawks will host the 2015 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association National Runner-Up, Wisconsin-Whitewater. The meet will begin at 6:30 p.m., CT.Looking at the OpponentLast week, UW-W hosted a quad meet against UW-Eau Claire, UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stout. UW-W won the meet scoring a season-high 190.000. The team is off to a good start and is looking to win the NCGA National Championship for the fourth time in five years.
Brawner Wins First Weekly HonorSophomore
Alexis Brawner brought home her first Midwest Independent Conference Gymnast of the Week award in her young career. She shared the honor with Centenary's Ashley White. Brawner had a big weekend setting a career-best in the all-around (38.900), won four event titles, placed in the top-five in all but two events and posted five scores of 9.725 or higher, including three scores of 9.800.
Thomas Goes Back-to-BackJunior Ashley Thomas kicked off the season with a solid performance against Lindenwood earning the first Midwest Independent Conference Gymnast of the Week award of the season. Two weeks ago, she secured the all-around title at the Ozone Classic and earned her second-straight weekly award. Thomas has now earned three weekly MIC awards in her career.Southeast Drops Opener to Defending MIC ChampionsLindenwood University edged the Redhawks by a 0.7 margin in the season opener on Jan. 8, 192.675-191.975. The squad won the second and fourth rotations, but came up just short in the end. Southeast and Lindenwood will meet again when they head to Columbia, Missouri to take on the University of Missouri in a tri-meet on Feb. 5.Thomas and Jones Take Weekly HonorsThomas and Freshman McKinzie Jones polished off a solid first-week performance against defending Midwest Independent Conference champions Lindenwood University, by capturing MIC weekly honors. Thomas won Gymnast of the Week after posting the highest all-around score in the conference and posting four scores of 9.600 or better, including tying a career-best on bars with a 9.775. Jones earned a share of the Specialist of the Week award after claiming both event titles that she competed in. She posted a 9.750 on beam and 9.825 on floor. The 9.825 was the highest individual score during the meet.Senior SpotlightTaylor Penzien is the lone senior on the roster this season. The 2013 MIC Newcomer of the Year looks to finish her career on high note this season. In Penzien's time at Southeast, she has accumulated 35 scores of 9.700 or higher, including career-bests of 9.875 on bars (vs. Centenary, 3/6/15) and 9.825 on the balance beam (at Illinois-Chicago, 3/15/15) last season.Thomas Looks to Build Off 2015Earning a scholarship prior to the 2015 season after coming in as a walk-on a season prior, Ashley Thomas begins her junior campaign as the active leader in scores of 9.700 or higher (56) and event titles (10). She earned first-team conference honors on vault and second-team on the floor and in the all-around, qualifying her for the NCAA Regionals in Norman, Oklahoma where she placed ninth in the all-around with a score of 39.100.Redhawks End Preseason on High NoteSoutheast held its final intrasquad on Dec. 11, allowing the gymnasts to showcase their routines for family and friends one final time before heading into the regular season. The squad finished with a team score of 193.475. Alyssa Tucker and McKinzie Jones finished the meet with the highest individual scores of 9.900 on the balance beam and floor exercise, respectively.Probable Lineup