
Jade Carey Earns Maximum of WCGA Regular-Season All-America Honors
March 24, 2022 | Women's Gymnastics
Jade Carey is the nation's only gymnast to claim the maximum of WCGA All-America honors in 2022.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Freshman Jade Carey continues to pull in regular season awards as the Olympic gold medalist earned five WCGA Regular Season All-America awards on Thursday morning announced by the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA). Carey is the only gymnasts in the country to collect honors in every event, including the all-around, this season.
Final national qualifying scores (NQS) in the Road to Nationals rankings determines the WCGA All-Americans. The top eight gymnasts on each event and the all-around receive first-team honors and gymnasts Nos. 9-16 receive second-team honors with all ties included.
The Pac-12 Gymnast and Freshman of the Year, who recently earned five all-conference nods, took home first team honors in the all-around, vault, bars and floor along with second team honors on the balance beam.
Carey becomes the first Oregon State gymnast with All-American awards in all four events and the all-around, surpassing Amy Durham and Chari Knight who have awards on four different events.
The Pac-12 outright All-Around Champion finished the regular season ranked first in the nation in the all-around with a 39.790 National Qualifying Score (NQS). She finished tied for second in the nation on the uneven bars with an NQS of 9.955 while the Pac-12 Floor Co-Champion shares third on the event with a 9.965 NQS. With a 9.945 NQS on vault, Carey is tied for No. 4, while her second team honors on the balance beam came from sharing No. 11 in the nation.
Carey won 10-of-10 all-around titles and did not score lower than a 39.650 all season. She also totaled nine floor and uneven bar titles to go along with eight vault and floor victories and seven titles on balance beam after hitting all 40 routines that included an astonishing 38 9.9s.
Carey and the entire team will take to take their regular season success and translate it to postseason competition, beginning next Thursday, March 31 in the Seattle NCAA Regional Second Round. The Beavers compete against No. 4 Utah, Illinois and the winner the Stanford/San Jose State Round One matchup inside the Alaska Airlines Arena.
Ticket's for OSU's session, as well as all three days of competition can be found HERE.
Season tickets for the 2023 Oregon State gymnastics season are available for purchase HERE and 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).
Final national qualifying scores (NQS) in the Road to Nationals rankings determines the WCGA All-Americans. The top eight gymnasts on each event and the all-around receive first-team honors and gymnasts Nos. 9-16 receive second-team honors with all ties included.
The Pac-12 Gymnast and Freshman of the Year, who recently earned five all-conference nods, took home first team honors in the all-around, vault, bars and floor along with second team honors on the balance beam.
Carey becomes the first Oregon State gymnast with All-American awards in all four events and the all-around, surpassing Amy Durham and Chari Knight who have awards on four different events.
The Pac-12 outright All-Around Champion finished the regular season ranked first in the nation in the all-around with a 39.790 National Qualifying Score (NQS). She finished tied for second in the nation on the uneven bars with an NQS of 9.955 while the Pac-12 Floor Co-Champion shares third on the event with a 9.965 NQS. With a 9.945 NQS on vault, Carey is tied for No. 4, while her second team honors on the balance beam came from sharing No. 11 in the nation.
Carey won 10-of-10 all-around titles and did not score lower than a 39.650 all season. She also totaled nine floor and uneven bar titles to go along with eight vault and floor victories and seven titles on balance beam after hitting all 40 routines that included an astonishing 38 9.9s.
Carey and the entire team will take to take their regular season success and translate it to postseason competition, beginning next Thursday, March 31 in the Seattle NCAA Regional Second Round. The Beavers compete against No. 4 Utah, Illinois and the winner the Stanford/San Jose State Round One matchup inside the Alaska Airlines Arena.
Ticket's for OSU's session, as well as all three days of competition can be found HERE.
Season tickets for the 2023 Oregon State gymnastics season are available for purchase HERE and 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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