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Gymnastics
3/24/2003 12:00 AM | Gymnastics
March 24, 2003
SALT LAKE CITY -
The second-worst score of the season against Florida last Friday cost the Utah gymnastics team in the national rankings as the Utes slid from No. 6 to No. 9, their lowest ranking this season. This week's Ute opponent, Brigham Young, is ranked No. 24 in the latest poll. Utah and BYU compete in Provo on Friday.
Utah has four individuals ranked in the top 10, led by all-arounders Annabeth Eberle and Melissa Vituj in the all-around. Eberle is No. 7 with a 39.540 regional qualifying score (RQSJ), while Vituj is 10th (39.505). Eberle is also ninth on vault (9.930) and 10th on floor (9.940); Vituj is tied for fourth on beam (9.945) and is No. 7 on floor (9.945); Theresa Kulikowski is tied for second on bars (9.935) and is No. 7 on beam (9.935) and Kim Allan is sixth on bars (9.920).
The new top 25 (based on RQS) follows: UCLA 197.980, 2. Nebraska 197.510, 3. Arizona State 197.455, 4. Georgia 197.300, 5. Alabama 197.265, 6. Oklahoma 197.165, 7. Stanford 197.110, 8. Florida 197.010, 9. Utah 196.980, 10. Michigan 196.780, 11. Oregon State 196.500, 12. LSU 196.485, 13. Iowa State 196.460, 14. (tie) Ohio State and Washington 196.355, 16. Auburn 196.350, 17. Iowa 196.210, 18. California 196.055, 19. Denver 196.035, 20. Arizona 195.965, 21. Minnesota 195.960, 22. Kent State 195.795, 23. North Carolina State 195.780, 24. Brigham Young 195.740, 25. Missouri 195.590.