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11/9/2005 12:00 AM | Gymnastics
Nov. 9, 2005
SALT LAKE CITY - The 10-time national champion Utah gymnastics team has received written commitments from five elite gymnasts, two of them current U.S. National Team members. Signing national letters of intent with the Utes were Chelsea Coleman (Mesa, Ariz.), Jamie Deetscreek (Hatboro, Pa.), Annie DiLuzio (Folsom, Calif.), Stephanie Neff (Apache Junction, Ariz.) and Sarah Shire (Sweet Springs, Mo.).
"I honestly believe that this could be one of the best overall recruiting classes that we've ever had," said Utah head coach Greg Marsden. "I say that with regard to numbers, experience and ability. I'm thrilled and can't wait for their arrival on campus next fall. This exceptional group of athletes, added to an already talented team, should keep us in contention for another national title as we prepare to host the NCAA Championships next year."
Chelsea Coleman placed second on vault at the 2004 JO Championships. |
"I believe Chelsea is the sleeper in this recruiting class. She was out of the sport briefly and many were not aware of her return. I was made aware of it by her club coaches Geoff and Shelly Eaton (former Ute All-American Shelly Schaerrer). Once we got a look at her, we knew we wanted her on our team. Physically and athletically, she reminds me a lot of (former Ute All-American) Annabeth Eberle. It's great to finally have another Desert Devil competing for us."
Jamie Deetscreek was a three-time champ at the 2004 JO Championships. |
"Jamie is absolutely one of the most solid and consistent performers in gymnastics. This is someone we'll be able to depend on to do the job for us week in and week out. She doesn't have a weak event. She was recruited by many top programs closer to home, so I was especially pleased when she told me that Utah was where she wanted to be."
Annie DiLuzio is a two-year member of the U.S. National Team. |
"Annie has had an almost meteoric rise in elite-level gymnastics. In the last year and a half, she's become one of the best vaulters and tumblers in the world. Annie is someone that everyone wants to be close to, not only because of her abilities, but because of her infectious personality. There's no doubt that she'll make an immediate impact on the NCAA scene and become one of the leaders on our team."
Stephanie Neff was a member of the U.S. National Team for two years. |
"While Stephanie has enjoyed success in her USA gymnastics career, I think it will pale compared to what she will ultimately accomplish in college. The best is yet to come for Steph and I'm happy that we will reap the benefits. She has such an array of unusual skills and is so physically strong, it's going to be fun to put together her college routines."
Sarah Shire is a four-year U.S. National Team member. Photo by Erica Machel |
"Sarah has the most international experience of this signing class. She is one of the most talented athletes we've ever signed. I really believe the sky's the limit for Sarah as she transitions to NCAA gymnastics. She'll be a contender in the all-around from the day she steps on to campus. She is as determined and directed as any athlete I've ever known. I think her level of difficulty on each event will astound our fans."
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