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GymBeavs Head to Stanford for Friday Night Tilt
February 23, 2023 | Women's Gymnastics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The No. 11 Oregon State Gymnastics team returns to the road for a conference dual with No. 24 Stanford on Friday evening at 7 p.m. at Maples Pavilion.
The meet is set to air on the Pac-12 Network with Brian Webber and JaNay Honest on the call. The home Cardinal will follow Olympic order of vault, bars, beam and floor, with the GymBeavs rotating vault, bars, floor, while finishing on beam.
FOLLOW THE BEAVS
Watch: Pac-12 Networks
Live Stats: OSU at Stanford
Social Media: @BeaverGym (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter)
LAST TIME OUT
Jade Carey and the OSU beam team were the stars of the show, as the No. 12 Oregon State gymnastics team picked up a 197.025-196.375 over Arizona last Saturday in Legendary Gill Coliseum. Already having one meet with two 10's this season, Carey once again knotted perfect scores on vault and floor for her third and fourth flawless routines of the season. Her all-around score of 39.875 is the highest in the country this season, breaks her own program record and is tied for the 13th highest score in NCAA history.
On beam, the Beavs notched a 49.625, breaking the previous school record of 49.600. Kristina Peterson got the Beavs started with a season-high 9.875, while Jenna Domingo, Sydney Gonzales and Madi Dagen all recorded 9.925s. Carey just missed her third 10.000 of the night with her second 9.975 of the year on beam.
SERIES HISTORY
The Beavs and Cardinal will meet for the 105th time on Friday night. Stanford holds a 12-10 advantage at home and will look to push their streak to three-straight victories over OSU dating back to the 2022 Seattle Regional. The GymBeavs lead the overall series 70-34 and are 51-30 against the Cardinal during the regular season.
BEHIND ENEMY LINES
Stanford is led by Tabitha Yim, who is in her sixth season as the leader of the Cardinal program. Stanford looks to defend its undefeated record in Maples Pavilion. The Cardinal are coming off their best team performance of the season, topping No. 26 Washington in Seattle on Monday, 197.075-196.625. Stanford earned its top regular-season team score since the 2016 season (last 197.000+ score was 197.400, vs. UCLA, Georgia, March 6, 2016) at the meet, led by sophomore Brenna Neault's 39.650 collegiate-best all-around performance.
UP NEXT
The Beavs finish the road portion of the regular season with a dual at Arizona State on Saturday, March 4 at 2 p.m. PT with the meet serving as a homecoming for Arizona natives Kayla Bird, Natalie Briones and Jade Carey.
TICKETS FOR HOME FINALE
Tickets for the final home meet of the 2023 Oregon State gymnastics season against the No. 4 Utah Utes are available and can be purchased by clicking HERE. Bringing the whole family? Be sure to check out the Family Pack where you can get 4 tickets for only $20 by clicking HERE. For more information, you can call the Beaver Ticket Office at 1-800-GO-BEAVS.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The meet is set to air on the Pac-12 Network with Brian Webber and JaNay Honest on the call. The home Cardinal will follow Olympic order of vault, bars, beam and floor, with the GymBeavs rotating vault, bars, floor, while finishing on beam.
FOLLOW THE BEAVS
Watch: Pac-12 Networks
Live Stats: OSU at Stanford
Social Media: @BeaverGym (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter)
LAST TIME OUT
Jade Carey and the OSU beam team were the stars of the show, as the No. 12 Oregon State gymnastics team picked up a 197.025-196.375 over Arizona last Saturday in Legendary Gill Coliseum. Already having one meet with two 10's this season, Carey once again knotted perfect scores on vault and floor for her third and fourth flawless routines of the season. Her all-around score of 39.875 is the highest in the country this season, breaks her own program record and is tied for the 13th highest score in NCAA history.
On beam, the Beavs notched a 49.625, breaking the previous school record of 49.600. Kristina Peterson got the Beavs started with a season-high 9.875, while Jenna Domingo, Sydney Gonzales and Madi Dagen all recorded 9.925s. Carey just missed her third 10.000 of the night with her second 9.975 of the year on beam.
SERIES HISTORY
The Beavs and Cardinal will meet for the 105th time on Friday night. Stanford holds a 12-10 advantage at home and will look to push their streak to three-straight victories over OSU dating back to the 2022 Seattle Regional. The GymBeavs lead the overall series 70-34 and are 51-30 against the Cardinal during the regular season.
BEHIND ENEMY LINES
Stanford is led by Tabitha Yim, who is in her sixth season as the leader of the Cardinal program. Stanford looks to defend its undefeated record in Maples Pavilion. The Cardinal are coming off their best team performance of the season, topping No. 26 Washington in Seattle on Monday, 197.075-196.625. Stanford earned its top regular-season team score since the 2016 season (last 197.000+ score was 197.400, vs. UCLA, Georgia, March 6, 2016) at the meet, led by sophomore Brenna Neault's 39.650 collegiate-best all-around performance.
UP NEXT
The Beavs finish the road portion of the regular season with a dual at Arizona State on Saturday, March 4 at 2 p.m. PT with the meet serving as a homecoming for Arizona natives Kayla Bird, Natalie Briones and Jade Carey.
TICKETS FOR HOME FINALE
Tickets for the final home meet of the 2023 Oregon State gymnastics season against the No. 4 Utah Utes are available and can be purchased by clicking HERE. Bringing the whole family? Be sure to check out the Family Pack where you can get 4 tickets for only $20 by clicking HERE. For more information, you can call the Beaver Ticket Office at 1-800-GO-BEAVS.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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