
Yanish Leads Three on Pac-12 All-Conference Teams
March 26, 2019 | Women's Gymnastics
SAN FRANCISCO – Three Oregon State gymnasts have been named to the 2019 Pac-12 Women's Gymnastics All-Conference teams Tuesday by the Conference. Kaitlyn Yanish received first team honors while Madi Dagen and Isis Lowery earned second team accolades.
Yanish garnered first team honors on the floor exercise a year after earning second team status as a freshman. The Chandler, Ariz. native wrapped up the regular season with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 9.935, good for fourth in the conference and is tied for 10th in the nation. She has twice been named as the Pac-12 Specialist of the Week this season. In 2019, Yanish, a digital communication arts major, set a career-best with a 9.975 on the floor and has posted scores of 9.90 or better eight times and has secured eight event titles, including five on the floor.
Dagen, a freshman from Pleasanton, Calif., has been a mainstay in three lineups for the Beavers throughout 2019 and earned all-conference second team honors on the balance beam. Dagen, who has hit all 31 of her routines this year, has established career-bests of 9.925 on the beam and floor and 9.875 on the vault. She has registered scores of 9.90 or better on the beam five times this year and has recorded four event wins, including three on the beam.
Lowery has been recognized with the first all-conference award of her career as a second-teamer on the floor. The junior from Melbourne, Australia has been a fan favorite on the floor since her arrival in Corvallis, but has also been in the uneven bars lineup throughout the season. In 2019, the digital communication arts major has raised her game setting a personal-best of 9.950 on the floor, 9.90 on bars and 9.85 on the beam. Lowery has tallied marks of 9.90 or higher on the floor six times and has won three event titles on the apparatus.
The All-Conference first team consists of the top four all-around competitors, plus the top four competitors in each individual event, including ties, as determined by NQS after the Pac-12 Championships. The All-Conference second team consists of the fifth through eighth place all-around competitors, plus the fifth through eighth place competitors in each individual event, including ties.
Oregon State hosts NCAA Regionals April 4-6 inside Gill Coliseum. All-session passes can be purchased starting at $21 by visiting BeaverTickets.com/Gymnastics, in person at the Gill Coliseum Ticket Office or by calling 1-800-GO-BEAVS
For more information on the Oregon State gymnastics 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.
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Yanish garnered first team honors on the floor exercise a year after earning second team status as a freshman. The Chandler, Ariz. native wrapped up the regular season with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 9.935, good for fourth in the conference and is tied for 10th in the nation. She has twice been named as the Pac-12 Specialist of the Week this season. In 2019, Yanish, a digital communication arts major, set a career-best with a 9.975 on the floor and has posted scores of 9.90 or better eight times and has secured eight event titles, including five on the floor.
Dagen, a freshman from Pleasanton, Calif., has been a mainstay in three lineups for the Beavers throughout 2019 and earned all-conference second team honors on the balance beam. Dagen, who has hit all 31 of her routines this year, has established career-bests of 9.925 on the beam and floor and 9.875 on the vault. She has registered scores of 9.90 or better on the beam five times this year and has recorded four event wins, including three on the beam.
Lowery has been recognized with the first all-conference award of her career as a second-teamer on the floor. The junior from Melbourne, Australia has been a fan favorite on the floor since her arrival in Corvallis, but has also been in the uneven bars lineup throughout the season. In 2019, the digital communication arts major has raised her game setting a personal-best of 9.950 on the floor, 9.90 on bars and 9.85 on the beam. Lowery has tallied marks of 9.90 or higher on the floor six times and has won three event titles on the apparatus.
The All-Conference first team consists of the top four all-around competitors, plus the top four competitors in each individual event, including ties, as determined by NQS after the Pac-12 Championships. The All-Conference second team consists of the fifth through eighth place all-around competitors, plus the fifth through eighth place competitors in each individual event, including ties.
Oregon State hosts NCAA Regionals April 4-6 inside Gill Coliseum. All-session passes can be purchased starting at $21 by visiting BeaverTickets.com/Gymnastics, in person at the Gill Coliseum Ticket Office or by calling 1-800-GO-BEAVS
For more information on the Oregon State gymnastics 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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