
Photo by: Bonnie Vick/Oregon State Athletics
TV, Schedule Released for Gymnastics
October 09, 2018 | Women's Gymnastics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Five home meets and four television appearances highlight the 2019 Oregon State gymnastics schedule, the which was announced Tuesday.
Oregon State opens the season with a quad meet Sunday, Jan. 13 at Illinois along with Air Force and Kentucky.
The Beavers then open their five-meet home schedule Saturday, Jan. 19 when they host Utah. OSU is then home every other weekend the rest of the season with Pac-12 Network appearances against UCLA (Feb. 2) and California (Feb. 17) on the docket.
The slate shifts to Friday nights for the final two home meets, with the Beavers hosting a tri-meet against Bowling Green and Alaska-Anchorage on March 1. The home season concludes March 15 with a quad-meet against Iowa, North Carolina and Seattle Pacific on Senior Night.
OSU will also make a television appearance on the road in 2019 at Washington (Jan. 26). In addition, the road slate for the Beavers includes trips to Arizona (Feb. 9), Arizona State (Feb. 22) and LSU (March 8).
The regular season wraps up at the Pac-12 Championships, which is will be held at a neutral site for the first time – March 23 at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah. Both sessions will be televised on Pac-12 Network. Tickets are available through the OSU Ticket Office now with a deadline of Oct. 10.
The Beavers will also host their annual Orange & Black Exhibition on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. Admission is free to the exhibition and offers the first opportunity for fans to see the team in action at Gill Coliseum.
In 2019, the Beavers will chase their 46th straight postseason appearance. Helping make that possible will be 22-out-of-24 returning routines from 2018.
A trio of seniors – Mariana Colussi-Pelaez, Mary Jacobsen and McKenna Singley – will lead a squad that includes 12 other letterwinners, including 2018 All-American Kaitlyn Yanish. That group will be bolstered by the arrivals of freshmen Leah Bivrell, Madi Dagen, Alex McClung and Kristina Peterson.
Gill Coliseum has several enhancements for the 2018-19 season. An HD center-hung video board features two 14.5-for-high by 26-foot-wide displays facing the sidelines and two 9.5-foot-high by 16.5-foot-wide displays facing the ends of the arena. New LED lighting allows for flexibility to be turned off for starting lineup introductions and create different levels of lighting depending on the event.
Season tickets for the 2019 Oregon State gymnastics season are now available for purchase via BeaverTickets.com/Gymnastics and 1-800-GO-BEAVS. Single-meet tickets will go on sale beginning Dec. 19.
Oregon State gymnastics fans are encouraged to join the 10.0 Club, the program's donor club. Click here for more information or call Skylar Erhardt in Our Beaver Nation at 541-737-3361.
As a ticketed event, Oregon State gymnastics meets will now adhere to the Athletic Department's Clear Bag Policy, which was implemented in the spring as an additional security measure and to provide fans a more consistent and efficient entry process. For more information on the policy, click here.
For more information on the Oregon State volleyball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverGym, by Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverGym or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverGym.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Oregon State opens the season with a quad meet Sunday, Jan. 13 at Illinois along with Air Force and Kentucky.
The Beavers then open their five-meet home schedule Saturday, Jan. 19 when they host Utah. OSU is then home every other weekend the rest of the season with Pac-12 Network appearances against UCLA (Feb. 2) and California (Feb. 17) on the docket.
The slate shifts to Friday nights for the final two home meets, with the Beavers hosting a tri-meet against Bowling Green and Alaska-Anchorage on March 1. The home season concludes March 15 with a quad-meet against Iowa, North Carolina and Seattle Pacific on Senior Night.
OSU will also make a television appearance on the road in 2019 at Washington (Jan. 26). In addition, the road slate for the Beavers includes trips to Arizona (Feb. 9), Arizona State (Feb. 22) and LSU (March 8).
The regular season wraps up at the Pac-12 Championships, which is will be held at a neutral site for the first time – March 23 at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah. Both sessions will be televised on Pac-12 Network. Tickets are available through the OSU Ticket Office now with a deadline of Oct. 10.
The Beavers will also host their annual Orange & Black Exhibition on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. Admission is free to the exhibition and offers the first opportunity for fans to see the team in action at Gill Coliseum.
In 2019, the Beavers will chase their 46th straight postseason appearance. Helping make that possible will be 22-out-of-24 returning routines from 2018.
A trio of seniors – Mariana Colussi-Pelaez, Mary Jacobsen and McKenna Singley – will lead a squad that includes 12 other letterwinners, including 2018 All-American Kaitlyn Yanish. That group will be bolstered by the arrivals of freshmen Leah Bivrell, Madi Dagen, Alex McClung and Kristina Peterson.
Gill Coliseum has several enhancements for the 2018-19 season. An HD center-hung video board features two 14.5-for-high by 26-foot-wide displays facing the sidelines and two 9.5-foot-high by 16.5-foot-wide displays facing the ends of the arena. New LED lighting allows for flexibility to be turned off for starting lineup introductions and create different levels of lighting depending on the event.
Season tickets for the 2019 Oregon State gymnastics season are now available for purchase via BeaverTickets.com/Gymnastics and 1-800-GO-BEAVS. Single-meet tickets will go on sale beginning Dec. 19.
Oregon State gymnastics fans are encouraged to join the 10.0 Club, the program's donor club. Click here for more information or call Skylar Erhardt in Our Beaver Nation at 541-737-3361.
As a ticketed event, Oregon State gymnastics meets will now adhere to the Athletic Department's Clear Bag Policy, which was implemented in the spring as an additional security measure and to provide fans a more consistent and efficient entry process. For more information on the policy, click here.
For more information on the Oregon State volleyball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverGym, by Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverGym or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverGym.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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