
Four Beavers Collect All-America Honors
April 20, 2019 | Women's Gymnastics
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Four Oregon State gymnasts were awarded All-America honors when it was announced by the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association. Halli Briscoe, Mary Jacobsen, Maela Lazaro and Isis Lowery each achieved second team All-America status through their performances at the NCAA Championships Semifinals on Friday night.
Jacobsen, a senior, stuck her vault, a Kazamatsu layout with a full twist, to score 9.875 to tie for eighth in the semifinal on Friday. It is the first All-America honor for the computer science major from Puyallup, Wash.
Briscoe, a business administration major, collected her first All-America award of her career with a career-best 9.90 on the uneven bars. The junior from Dallas, Texas, nailed her dismount in front of her hometown crowd earning 9.90s from all six judges to tie for sixth in the meet.
Lazaro, who hails from Aiea, Hawai'i, finished sixth on the balance beam after maneuvering through a fantastic routine to score 9.8875. It is the first All-America honor for the junior studying BioHealth Sciences with a pre-pharmacy option .
Lowery, a junior from Melbourne, Australia, garnered second team All-America accolades for the first time in her career after turning a fantastic performance on the floor exercise. Her score of 9.90 was good for a tie for seventh for the digital communication arts major.
This year's award match the four All-America honors earned by the Beavers at the 2017 NCAA Championships.
The WCGA is the advocate for women's collegiate gymnastics. This coaches' association was known previously as the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women.
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).
Jacobsen, a senior, stuck her vault, a Kazamatsu layout with a full twist, to score 9.875 to tie for eighth in the semifinal on Friday. It is the first All-America honor for the computer science major from Puyallup, Wash.
Briscoe, a business administration major, collected her first All-America award of her career with a career-best 9.90 on the uneven bars. The junior from Dallas, Texas, nailed her dismount in front of her hometown crowd earning 9.90s from all six judges to tie for sixth in the meet.
Lazaro, who hails from Aiea, Hawai'i, finished sixth on the balance beam after maneuvering through a fantastic routine to score 9.8875. It is the first All-America honor for the junior studying BioHealth Sciences with a pre-pharmacy option .
Lowery, a junior from Melbourne, Australia, garnered second team All-America accolades for the first time in her career after turning a fantastic performance on the floor exercise. Her score of 9.90 was good for a tie for seventh for the digital communication arts major.
This year's award match the four All-America honors earned by the Beavers at the 2017 NCAA Championships.
The WCGA is the advocate for women's collegiate gymnastics. This coaches' association was known previously as the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women.
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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