University of New Hampshire Athletics

Jennifer King, Jessica Gracia, Meghan Pflieger
Senior Day Tri-Meet Wraps Up Home Schedule (March 5, 1 p.m.)
3/4/2017 8:23:00 AM | Women's Gymnastics
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire gymnastics team seeks to wrap up its third consecutive undefeated home season when it plays host to Brown University and Yale University at Lundholm Gym on Sunday, March 5 (1 p.m.).
March 5, 2017 • 1 p.m.
No. 28 UNH (195.580 RQS) • Brown (192.615) • Yale (192.385)
Lundholm Gym • Durham, N.H.
Play-by-Play: Ben Nawn, Courtney Connors
Live Stats • Live Video
No. 28 UNH (195.580 RQS) • Brown (192.615) • Yale (192.385)
Lundholm Gym • Durham, N.H.
Play-by-Play: Ben Nawn, Courtney Connors
Live Stats • Live Video
PROMOTIONS
Sunday's Senior Day meet marks the final home meet for three seniors: Jessica Gracia and co-captains Jennifer King and Meghan Pflieger. Each Wildcat will honor a special guest who has made a positive impact on her collegiate career on Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day, and fans wearing their finest UNH Athletics apparel will be eligible for fun prizes on Pride Day. Be part of the action by obtaining tickets HERE.
NEXT UP
The Wildcats will be put to the test when they visit No. 2 LSU on Friday, March 10 (8:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network+) in their final tune-up prior to the 2017 East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championship at North Carolina State (March 18, 2 p.m.).
MEET NOTES
•A first-place finish Sunday would extend UNH's streak to 28 straight foes vanquished at Lundholm Gym and make them a perfect 7-0 in Durham this season. New Hampshire, which is seeking its third straight perfect home slate, has won each meet in its home gym since March 8, 2014.
•The Wildcats have scored a 195.075 or higher in four straight meets, with a season-high 196.450 achieved versus Temple on Feb. 19. The 'Cats have exceeded the 196.000 plateau in each of their last two home meets.
•Danielle Mulligan has topped the podium on uneven bars for eight straight meets in a stretch that dates back to Jan. 21. The sophomore equaled her personal best with a 9.925 at Maryland on March 1 and leads EAGL with a 9.880 RQS.
•Casey Lauter, the reigning EAGL Specialist of the Week, made it back-to-back balance beam victories with a 9.875 at Maryland. The junior is ranked second in the league with a 9.870 RQS, which is a mere 0.005 points behind North Carolina's Morgan Lane for the No. 1 spot.
EAGL STANDINGS (Week 5 – As of March 3)
Team RQS
1. George Washington 196.140
2. UNH 195.580
3. North Carolina 195.210
4. Towson 194.640
5. North Carolina State 194.475
6. Pittsburgh 194.160
TENTATIVE LINEUP
Vault
Courtney Bondanza (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Nicole O'Leary (Newtown, Conn.)
Marissa Toci (Mount Laurel, N.J.)
Danielle Doolin (Medford Lakes, N.J.)
Meghan Pflieger (Barneveld, N.Y.)
Elizabeth Mahoney (Hanson, Mass.)
Uneven Bars
Doolin
Ava Watkins (Cherry Hill, N.J.)
Pflieger
Jessica Gracia (Bahama, N.C.)
Jennifer King (Freehold, N.J.)
Danielle Mulligan (Farmingdale, N.Y.)
Balance Beam
Doolin
Lia Breeden (York, Pa.)
Riley Freehling (Southington, N.Y.)
Mulligan
Pflieger
Casey Lauter (Northport, N.Y.)
Floor Exercise
Breeden
Brittany Capozzi (Derry, N.H.)
O'Leary
Lexi Calandra (Suffern, N.Y.)
Pflieger
Doolin
The 2017 UNH gymnastics season is presented by Happy Bodies. Visit them at www.happybodies.com. For more information on the UNH gymnastics team, visit www.unhwildcats.com.
Players Mentioned
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Sunday, February 11
UNH Gymnastics vs SCSU
Wednesday, January 31
UNH Gymnastics vs LIU and Bridgeport
Friday, January 12
Kylie Gorgenyi’s 9.950 on bars at Texas Woman’s
Friday, April 28