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Women's Gymnastics

Redhawks Face Lindenwood Saturday in Road Dual


Southeast Missouri at Lindenwood
 
Meet Information
Date: Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022
Time: 1 p.m., CT
Location: St. Charles, Mo.
Venue: Robert F. Hyland Arena
Series: Lindenwood leads SEMO, 20-8, 1-0 in 2022

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Coaches: Ashley Lawson (Fourth Season at SEMO);
Catelyn Orel (First Season at Lindenwood)

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Redhawks Face Lindenwood Saturday in Road Dual
Southeast Missouri women's gymnastics continues it road stretch to start the 2022 campaign when the Redhawks head to St. Charles, Missouri, to face Midwest Independent Conference rival, Lindenwood, Saturday at the Robert F. Hyland Arena. First rotation is set for 1 p.m., CT.
 
Looking at the Opponent 
Lindenwood took first at the Tennessee Collegiate Classic over Northern Illinois and Southeast Missouri with a team score of 195.475. Hannah Moon won the all-around with a 38.900 for MIC Gymnast of the Week honors. She also finished second on beam with a 9.825. Hadley Roberts took the beam title with a 9.900 to secure MIC Performance of the Week.
 
Head coach Catelyn Orel is in her first season at the helm of Lindenwood.
 
Know Thy Foe
SEMO will face Lindenwood in five-straight competitions this season including Saturday's road dual. The Redhawks competed against the Lions last week at the Tennessee Collegiate Classic to start the streak and continue the span through the GymQuarters Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 18 at The Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri.
 
The Redhawks will also compete against the Lions at the 2022 MIC Championships March 18 in Denton, Texas.
 
Tennessee Collegiate Classic Recap
Southeast Missouri tallied a team score of 193.375 for third overall at the 2022 Tennessee Collegiate Classic Jan. 21 at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center.
 
Jolie Miller won the bars title with a career-best tying 9.875. Molly Maxwell was third in the all-around competition with a season-high total of 38.450.
 
SEMO opened the tri with a 47.700, followed by a 48.675 on bars, 48.750 on beam and 48.250 on floor.
 
Jordan Jones paced the Redhawks with a 9.825 for second overall on beam. Jolie Miller and Molly Maxwell added 9.800s in the first and fourth slots, respectively. Maxwell also posted a 9.725 on floor in the final rotation.
 
Nyah Reader registered career-highs on vault (9.550) and beam (9.675) at the tri.
 
Ashley Albrecht added a 9.325 on vault and 9.575 on bars in her second meet back from injury.
 
Jolie, Jolie, Jolie!!
Jolie Miller won the bars title with a career-best tying 9.875 at the Tennessee Collegiate Classic on Friday, Jan. 21. Miller matched a career-best in the anchor position to pace SEMO on the event. 
 
The junior from Aurora, Colorado, tied her PR set at the 2020 installment of the Tennessee Collegiate Classic. Miller won her first career event title with the score as a freshman in 2020 in Tennessee and grabbed her fourth career title with the same score Jan. 21, 2022. Miller also added a 9.500 on vault in her first time competing on the event as a Redhawk and a 9.800 on beam.
 
Yeah Linds!!
Freshman Lindsay Ockler notched a trio of career bests at the Tennessee Collegiate Classic on Friday, Jan. 21. Ockler paced SEMO with a career-high 9.825 on vault for second overall at the Classic.
 
She also finished as the runner-up on bars, tallying a personal-best 9.825 behind teammate Jolie Miller (9.875). Ockler was then second on the Redhawks with a personal-best 9.775 on floor to conclude the evening.
 
Ockler didn't have a score lower then 9.775 Jan. 21, competing in three of the four events in her second career collegiate meet.
 
The freshman from Huson, Montana, registered her first two career scores of 9.700 or higher in her Redhawks debut at Kent State's quad meet on Jan. 16. She paced the Redhawks on vault and bars. Ockler posted a 9.750 on vault in the second rotation for sixth overall at the tri. She then added a 9.800 on bars for fifth overall at the meet. Ockler opened the meet with a 9.450 on vault.
 
Our Favorite Color Besides Red is Madison Greene
Freshman Madison Greene led SEMO with a career-best 9.850 for fourth at the Tennessee Collegiate Classic Jan. 21. The mark was her first score of 9.700 or higher as a Redhawk.
 
Greene, a freshman from Crestwood, Kentucky, competed at Champion Gymnastics with current SEMO teammate Anna Kaziska.  
 
WEBBY!!
Lydia Webb notched a career-high 9.750 on beam for fifth overall at the 2022 Tennessee Collegiate Classic. It was her first mark of 9.700 or higher of the campaign. She also compiled a 9.300 on floor.
 
Webb finished third in the all-around competition Jan. 16 at Kent State's tri meet with 38.150. The Wylie, Texas, sophomore, competed in the all-around for the first time in her career Jan. 16 after serving as a floor specialist in 2021. She notched a 9.650 on bars, a 9.550 on beam, a 9.500 on floor and a 9.450 on vault.

Kaziska Awarded MIC Performance of the Week
Senior Anna Kaziska was awarded the Midwest Independent Conference Performance of the Week, the league announced Jan. 19.
 
Kaziska, the reigning 2021 USA Gymnastics Beam Champion, won the event with a 9.875 in the final routine on beam Sunday (Jan. 16) at Kent State's Tri Meet. The title was her 38th in her career at SEMO. Kaziska also competed on floor (9.775) and vault (9.525) at SEMO's season-opening tri meet.
 
For Kaziska, a Louisville, Kentucky, native, the MIC weekly honor is her first of the season and 12th in her career.
 
2022 Season Opener Recap
SEMO opened its 2022 season with a team score of 191.500 Jan. 16 at Kent State's tri meet held at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center. Host Kent State won the tri with a team score of 195.300. Northern Illinois was second with 194.150 and SEMO was third at the tri with a mark of 191.500.

The Redhawks best event at the tri was 48.050 on bars. SEMO also had a 47.850 on floor, a 47.825 on beam and 47.775 on vault. 
 
Jolie Miller and Lindsay Ockler led SEMO with consecutive 9.800s in the final two bars lineup slots, which tied for fifth overall.
 
Jordan Jones was the second highest Redhawk on beam, notching a 9.725 to take seventh overall at the meet.
  
SEMO Debuts
Madison Greene, Lindsay Ockler and Nyah Reader all made their Redhawk debuts at Kent State's tri meet Jan. 16. Janelle Lopez competed as an exhibitionist on bars.
 
Welcome Back, RED!!!
Ashley Albrecht returned to the Redhawks vault and bars lineups at Kent State's tri meet Jan. 16 after suffering an injury during the 2021 season. She posted a 9.675 on bars and a 9.100 on vault in her first meet back from injury since Feb. 22, 2021 against Lindenwood.
  
Roster Breakdown
SEMO returns 12 student-athletes from the 2021 USA Gymnastics National Championship Team. Anna Kaziska, who represented SEMO at the 2021 NCAA Regionals, returns for her senior season. She captured 11 event titles (37 in her career entering 2022) including the 2021 USAG Beam title this past season. Ashley Albrecht and Makenzie Marciniak complete the senior class.
 
Juniors Jordan Jones, Molly Maxwell, Jolie Miller (the 2021 USAG and MIC Bars Bronze Medalist), Mallory Desch and Taylor Fishkin, along with sophomores Anna Speller (the 2021 MIC Championships Beam Bronze Medalist), Lydia Test, Lydia Webb and Sophia Studdard round out the returners.
 
The Redhawks also added four newcomers in freshmen Lindsay Ockler, Nyah Reader, Janelle Lopez and Madison Greene. Both Ockler and Reader competed at SEMO's Red & Black Intrasquad in December. Ockler trains all four events and has the potential to compete as an all-arounder in her freshman campaign in 2022.
 
2021 Signees
SEMO head coach Ashley Lawson announced Nov. 10 the team had inked two student-athletes during the early signing period. Taylor Ingle and Sydney Crouch will join the team next fall for the 2023 season.
 
Ingle, a Coppell, Texas native, will graduate from Coppell High School in 2022. She was a state, regional and National qualifier in her junior year. Ingle most recently won the 2021 state championship with Texas Dream Gymnastics.
 
Crouch, who comes to Cape Girardeau by way of Coral Springs, Florida, will graduate from Coral Springs Charter School in 2022. She was a State, Regional and National Qualifier in 2021 during her junior year.
 
2022 Schedule
The Redhawks will compete in 12 meets while hosting two home competitions with fellow Midwest Independent Conference institutions Illinois State and Lindenwood.
 
The Redhawks head to Centenary in Shreveport, Louisiana, March 4 before a marquee quad meet against host, Texas Woman's, perennial powerhouse, Oklahoma, and Air Force, March 6 in Denton, Texas. SEMO concludes the regular-season at Illinois State March 12 in Normal, Illinois.
 
The Redhawks will then travel back to Denton, Texas, for the 2022 MIC Championship, which will be contested on Friday, March 18 at Texas Women's University.
 
To wrap up the season, SEMO will travel to the Empire State to defend its 2021 crown at the 2022 USA Gymnastics National Championship April 7-10 in Ithaca, New York. The competition will be held on the campus of Cornell.
 
2021 USA Gymnastics National Champions
The Redhawks captured the 2021 USA Gymnastics Women's Collegiate National Championship April 10 at the Show Me Center with a team score of 195.025. Trailing Lindenwood 145.725-145.650 entering the final rotation, SEMO tied a program-best 49.375 on beam to secure the Championship.
 
SEMO's beam score of 49.375 matched the program-record set at the 2003 MIC Championships (March 29, 2003) where head coach Ashley Lawson (then Godwin) led SEMO on the event with a 9.975. SEMO also recorded a 48.900 on vault at the 2021 USAG Championship, which tied for the seventh-highest score in SEMO program history.
 
Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso won the 2021 USA Gymnastics All-Around crown with 39.225. Makenzie Marciniak was awarded the Mari Rae Sopper Spirit Award at the conclusion of the 2021 USA Gymnastics Championships. Head coach Ashley Lawson was named the Ken Anderson USAG Coach of the Year for the second-straight season at the conclusion of the 2021 USA Gymnastics Championships. Assistant coach Andavea Alexander was selected as the 2021 USAG Assistant Coach of the Year
 
SEMO earned 18 USA Gymnastics All-American selections. Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso was named a First Team All-American for all-around, bars, beam and floor. Anna Kaziska garnered First Team laurels for vault, beam and floor. Jolie Miller was named a First Team All-American for bars and beam. Molly Maxwell was named to the First Team for all-around and beam and the Second Team for floor. Michael Sanders (vault), Gabrielle Adams (vault), Lindsey Bates (bars), Anna Speller (beam), Alana Fischer (beam) and Jordan Jones (floor) were also awarded First Team honors.
 
2021 in Review
SEMO registered a team score of 194.825 to take third at the 2021 Midwest Independent Conference Championships March 19 at Redbird Arena on the campus of Illinois State. Eight Redhawks earned All-MIC honors for their performances at the Championships and head coach Ashley Lawson was named the 2021 MIC Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the meet. For Lawson, it was her second-straight season earning the honor.
 
SEMO averaged a team score of 193.498 in 2021 including six-straight marks of 194 or higher to conclude the season. The Redhawks season-high of 195.150 achieved against Illinois State and Lindenwood on Senior Day (March 12) ranks 10th all-time in SEMO program history. The Redhawks averaged a 48.000 plus on every event this season including a 48.555 on beam, 48.527 on floor, 48.236 on vault and 48.180 on bars. The SEMO season-best floor score of 49.225 posted on March 12 ranks ninth in the school's record books.
 
Redhawks Crushing it in the Classroom 
Southeast Missouri ranked 13th among the nation's top Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) academic teams for the 2020-21 season. SEMO posted a 3.78 GPA with 18 of its student-athletes named Academic All-Americans. Over 94 percent of the 2021 Redhawks roster registered a 3.5 or higher GPA.

Ashley Albrecht, Lindsey Bates, Mallory Desch, Alana Fischer, Taylor Fishkin, Jordan Jones, Anna Kaziska, Makenzie Marciniak, Molly Maxwell, Jolie Miller, Lindsey Moffitt, Michael Sanders, Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso, Anna Speller, Sophia Studdard, Lydia Test, Heidi Vanderboom and Lydia Webb were all named WCGA Academic All-Americans. Each of these student-athletes either had a 3.5 overall GPA or carried a 3.5 GPA during the 2020-21 academic year.

Looking Ahead
SEMO continues its road stretch, next heading to Northern Illinois for a quad meet Friday, Feb. 4. The Redhawks will face host, NIU, Lindenwood and Wisconsin-Whitewater at the quad in DeKalb, Illinois.
 
Redhawks Season Tickets are on sale now. Season tickets are just $19, including all taxes and online convenience fees and can be purchased online or by calling the SEMO Athletics Ticket Office at 573-651-2113.
 
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Players Mentioned

Jolie  Miller

Jolie Miller

All-Around
5' 6"
Freshman
Adrenaline Gymnastics Academy
Gabrielle  Adams

Gabrielle Adams

All-Around
5' 1"
Senior
Gold Medal Gymnastics
Ashley  Albrecht

Ashley Albrecht

All-Around
5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Leading Edge Gymnastics Academy (LEGA)
Lindsey Bates

Lindsey Bates

All-Around
5' 6"
Senior
Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics
Mallory Desch

Mallory Desch

All-Around
5' 4"
Sophomore
Great American Gymnastics Express (GAGE)
Alana Fischer

Alana Fischer

All-Around
5' 0"
Senior
Manjak's Gymnastics
Taylor  Fishkin

Taylor Fishkin

All-Around
5' 2"
Sophomore
CNY Gym Centre
Jordan  Jones

Jordan Jones

All-Around
5' 5"
Sophomore
Georgia Gymnastics Academy
Anna  Kaziska

Anna Kaziska

All-Around
5' 0"
Junior
Champions Gymnastics
Makenzie Marciniak

Makenzie Marciniak

All-Around
5' 4"
Junior
Missouri Valley Gymnastics

Players Mentioned

Jolie  Miller

Jolie Miller

5' 6"
Freshman
Adrenaline Gymnastics Academy
All-Around
Gabrielle  Adams

Gabrielle Adams

5' 1"
Senior
Gold Medal Gymnastics
All-Around
Ashley  Albrecht

Ashley Albrecht

5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Leading Edge Gymnastics Academy (LEGA)
All-Around
Lindsey Bates

Lindsey Bates

5' 6"
Senior
Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics
All-Around
Mallory Desch

Mallory Desch

5' 4"
Sophomore
Great American Gymnastics Express (GAGE)
All-Around
Alana Fischer

Alana Fischer

5' 0"
Senior
Manjak's Gymnastics
All-Around
Taylor  Fishkin

Taylor Fishkin

5' 2"
Sophomore
CNY Gym Centre
All-Around
Jordan  Jones

Jordan Jones

5' 5"
Sophomore
Georgia Gymnastics Academy
All-Around
Anna  Kaziska

Anna Kaziska

5' 0"
Junior
Champions Gymnastics
All-Around
Makenzie Marciniak

Makenzie Marciniak

5' 4"
Junior
Missouri Valley Gymnastics
All-Around