2022-23 NC State Gymnastics 3.18 2nd @ EAGL Championship

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The NC State gymnastics team returns to action on Sunday, Feb. 26 with its penultimate road trip of the regular season. The Wolfpack will face off against Long Island University and Temple in a tri-meet, with the competition being held at LIU's Pratt Recreation Center.

The Pack enters Sunday's contest having posted its highest road-meet score of the season in its most recent outing. NC State posted a 196.475 in a quad meet at Temple with Penn and George Washington, just two days removed from a dual-meet victory over EAGL foe New Hampshire in Reynolds Coliseum.

Meet host LIU enters Sunday having registered four straight scores of 195+, the first time the upstart program has done so. 2023 marks the Sharks' third year of competition, all of which have come as a member of EAGL.

Temple enters Sunday having competed on Friday, Feb. 24 at North Carolina. The Owls fell in dual-meet fashion, dropping the contest with a score of 194.950. Sunday will mark the third time that Temple and NC State have met this season, with the two squads facing off in a quad meet at Towson on Feb. 10, as well as the quad meet the Owls hosted on Feb. 19.

Sunday's meet will be broadcast online through the NEC's Front Row platform, with the first rotations set to begin at 2 p.m.

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The NC State gymnastics team collected its second-straight away-meet victory on Sunday afternoon, as the Wolfpack posted a 196.275 at LIU in a tri-meet with the Sharks and Temple.

The contest was highlighted by NC State posting its best floor score since 2018 with a 49.425 in the event, with Chloe Negrete matching her career high of 9.950 to lead the way for the Pack. Negrete claimed first-place finishes on both floor and vault as she anchored with a 9.900 in NC State's final rotation, while Emily Shepard was awarded all-around champion with a four-event total of 39.400.

Bars (48.925)
The meet began with the Wolfpack on bars where Lauren Rutherford registered a team-high 9.850. A leadoff 9.800 from Kailee Adomaites set the tone, with her score later matched by Shepard. The Pack's scoring effort was rounded out by a 9.750 and 9.725 from bars specialists Peyton Childs and Sofia Obregon.

Beam (48.925)
Negrete and Ortega each contributed a podium finish on beam, with the two seniors tallying scores of 9.825 and landing in a five-way tie for third place. Shepard's second score of 9.800 left her just off the podium, while a 9.750 from Macy Jennings and a 9.725 from Gabrielle Diaz completed NC State's second score of 48.925 in as many rotations.

Floor (49.425)
The Wolfpack's best event of the evening came during its third rotation, as the Pack counted five scores of 9.800+ with Rutherford, Negrete, and Shepard each matching their career-high scores. A strong 9.850 to lead NC State off in the event from Diaz sparked the sixth-highest score in program history in the event, with Krista Zultevicz's 9.800 preceding a run of 9.900 from Rutherford, 9.925 from Shepard, and 9.950 from Negrete. Negrete's score in the anchor position served as the Wolfpack's best individual single-event score of the season, and was the first 9.950 since Carina Jordan did so in 2022.

Vault (49.000)
Negrete led the way once again for the Pack on vault, firing a first-place 9.900 in NC State's last routine of the evening. Shepard posted a 9.875, while Rutherford tallied a 9.775. A leadoff 9.750 from Diaz contributed to the scoring effort while Ortega completed the total with a 9.700.

Next Up
NC State returns to Reynolds Coliseum for the final time in 2023 on Saturday, Mar. 4, as the Wolfpack will host Rutgers in a dual meet for Senior Day. The contest is slated to begin at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast on the ACC Network Extra.


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For the second time in the 2023 campaign, NC State's Chloe Negrete was selected as the Week Nine EAGL Specialist of the Week.

The recognition comes after the Pack's tri-meet at LIU with Temple on Feb. 26, while Negrete's first award of the season came on Feb. 1 after her dual-meet performance at Auburn.

The senior's week-nine showing granted her the seventh EAGL weekly award of her career, as in addition to her previous recognition in 2023 Negrete was a two-time EAGL Specialist of the Week and 2021, and she was named EAGL Rookie of the Week three times during the 2020 season.

Negrete's showing at LIU was highlighted by matching her career-high scores on both floor and vault. Negrete fired a 9.950 on floor which led the way for NC State to post its best floor score since 2018 at 49.425. The 9.950 also marked the best score by an NC State gymnast in any routine during the 2023 season.

While her floor efforts were enough to earn her a first-place finish, she added another individual title during the Pack's final rotation on vault by anchoring the event with a 9.900.

Negrete's performance additionally included a 9.825 on beam, which placed her in a five-way tie for third place. The score matched teammate Alexis Ortega's, which extended Negrete's streak of either individually posting or matching NC State's best score on vault in every meet this season.

Overall, Negrete holds the Wolfpack's best NQS total on vault (9.875), beam (9.880), and floor (9.910), while leading all EAGL competitors on beam and floor and ranking second on vault.

Negrete and the rest of NC State's squad will be back in action on Saturday, Mar. 4, as the Pack wraps up it's home slate with a dual meet in Reynolds Coliseum against Rutgers. The Senior Day meet is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., with the contest being broadcast on the ACC Network Extra.

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The NC State gymnastics team returns to Reynolds Coliseum for the final time in 2023 on Saturday, Mar. 4 as the Wolfpack will host Rutgers on senior day.

The Pack enters Saturday's contest having most recently posted a 196.275 in a tri-meet at LIU with Temple on Feb. 26. The meet was highlighted by NC State registering a season-high 49.425 on floor that marked the Pack's highest total in the event since 2018.

Chloe Negrete anchored the Pack's third rotation by matching her career-high score of 9.950, while Emily Shepard and Lauren Rutherford each tied their career-high marks of 9.925 and 9.900, respectively. Negrete's floor effort as well as a 9.900 on vault and a 9.825 on beam was enough to earn honors as EAGL Specialist of the Week for the second time in 2023 and the fourth time of her career.

Rutgers enters Saturday's meet having most recently competed in a five-team meet at Nebraska. The Scarlet Knights fired a 195.225 while competing alongside Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Ohio State highlighted by a 49.225 on beam.

Saturday's competition is slated to begin at 2 p.m. in Reynolds Coliseum, with a broadcast available on the ACC Network Extra.

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The NC State gymnastics team fired its best score of the 2023 campaign on Saturday afternoon in Reynolds Coliseum, using the second-highest score in program history to defeat Rutgers 197.225-196.225 in a dual meet on Senior Day.

The afternoon was highlighted by the Pack posting season-high event scores on both bars and floor, with Lauren Rutherford, Emily Shepard, and Chloe Negrete each registering career-high marks in the Pack's final rotation.

Shepard additionally mounted a career-high 39.550 in her all-around performance, while Alexis Ortega did the same at 39.400.

Vault (49.100)
NC State began the afternoon on vault, led by Shepard matching her career-high score of 9.900. Shepard's routine in the fifth slot of the lineup was preceded by a 9.825 from Rutherford, while Ortega and Negrete each posted a 9.800 with the event's scoring effort being competed by a 9.775 from Gabrielle Diaz. Freshman Meg Adler competed second for the Wolfpack, making her NC State debut with a 9.725.

Bars (49.225)
A season-high score on bars from NC State was led by a 9.900 from Ortega. The event was anchored by Rutherford at 9.875, with Shepard matching that score in the fifth lineup spot. Peyton Childs additionally finished with a season-high score of 9.825, while the scoring was rounded out by a 9.750 from Sophia Obregon.

Beam (49.275)
The second-highest score of the day from NC State came during the Wolfpack's third rotation on beam, led by Negrete's career-high 9.950. The Pack posted scores of 9.800+, with Diaz and Macy Jennings each finishing at 9.800. Krista Zultevicz and Ortega each posted tallies of 9.850, while Emily Shepard used a 9.825 to bolster the Pack's score.

Floor (49.625)
The final rotation in Reynolds Coliseum in 2023 was NC State's best event score of the season, with the Pack posted its best floor score since the 2000 campaign. Rutherford, Shepard, and Negrete each posted new career-high scores, with Rutherford and Shepard matching each other's score of 9.950 and Negrete posting NC State's highest individual event score of the season at 9.975. Diaz additionally posted a season-high mark of 9.900, while a 9.850 from Ortega completed the count for the Pack.

Overall
Shepard's all-around career-high mark claimed individual honors, with Ortega finishing in third amongst the meet's all-around participants. Shepard additionally claimed the individual title on vault, while earning podium finishes on bars and floor as well. Rutherford claimed podium finishes on vault, bars, and floor, while Ortega claimed individual champion honors on bars. Chloe Negrete was awarded the individual crown on beam and floor, while Zultevicz added a podium finish on beam.

Next Up
NC State completes its regular-season campaign on Sunday, Mar. 12, as the Pack are set to travel to Denton, Texas, for a quad meet at Texas Woman's University. NC State will compete alongside Florida and Washington as well, with the competition slated to begin at 1 p.m. EST.

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NC State had a gymnast selected as EAGL Gymnast of the Week for the first time in 2023 on Mar. 8, as Emily Shepard was selected as the conference's Week Nine honoree.

Shepard's efforts in the Wolfpack's dual meet against Rutgers were enough to earn the ninth EAGL weekly award of her career, now having collected five Gymnast of the Week awards and one co-Gymnast of the Week honor.

Shepard posted a pair of career highs against Rutgers on Mar. 4, as she registered a personal-best 9.950 on floor and a 39.550 all-around score. Her 9.950 in the Pack's final rotation helped NC State post its best floor score (49.625) since 2000, while the 39.550 all-around marked tied former gymnasts Chelsea Knight, Kelli Brown, and Christi Newton for the highest all-around total in program history.

The senior additionally matched her career high on vault at 9.900 that claimed the individual title in the event, while also firing a 9.875 on bars and a 9.825 on beam.

Furthermore, Shepard is the only member of NC State's roster to participate in all four events throughout every meet this season, and holds the program record for the most scores of 9.900+ in her career with 33.

Shepard and the rest of the Wolfpack will complete its regular season slate on Sunday, Mar. 12, as the Pack will travel to Texas Woman's University for a quad meet alongside Florida and Washington.

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The NC State gymnastics team is set to conclude its regular-season campaign on Sunday, Mar. 12, as the Pack will travel to Denton, Tex. for a quad meet at Texas Woman's University alongside Florida and Washington.

The Pack enters Sunday's contest having posted its best overall score since 2000, as the Pack ended the home slate of the season with a 197.225 on Senior Day against Rutgers highlighted by the team's highest scores of the season on bars (49.225) and floor (49.625).

NC State will face a pair of top-25 opponents on Sunday, with third-ranked Florida and No. 25 Washington each set to compete. Florida currently maintains the highest NQS of all SEC programs, while Washington is one of seven PAC-12 programs ranked in the Road to Nationals top 25.

Hosted by Texas Woman's, the meet will serve as the final chance for the Wolfpack to improve its NQS before traveling to Durham, N.H. on Mar. 18 for its final EAGL Championship meet as a member of the league.

Set to begin at 2 p.m. (EST), a live stream will be provided online, with live stats additionally available.

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The NC State gymnastics team posted a 196.350 in its final regular season meet on Sunday, finishing in third amongst four competitors in a quad meet at Texas Woman's University with Florida and Washington.

Third-ranked Florida claimed the meet's team championship with a 198.175, while Washington registered a second-place finish at 196.650 and Texas Woman's finished in fourth at 195.575.

The Wolfpack's performance was highlighted by tying its season-high score on bars at 49.225 in addition to a pair of 9.900+ scores from senior Emily Shepard.

Floor (49.300)
NC State began the afternoon on floor with a 49.300, led by Shepard's 9.900. The Pack only counted scores of 9.800+, with Gabrielle Diaz leading off at 9.800 and Chloe Negrete anchoring at 9.875. Negrete's score was matched by Krista Zultevicz which tied her career-high mark of 9.875, while Lauren Rutherford rounded out the scoring effort at 9.850.

Vault (48.900)
Shepard once again led the Wolfpack on vault, posting a 9.825 in NC State's second rotation. Rutherford matched Shepard's score of 9.825 in the anchor spot of the rotation, while Diaz led off the event at 9.775. Ortega fired a 9.750, while Negrete and Meg Adler each registered a 9.725.

Bars (49.225)
The Pack tied its Mar. 4 bar score of 49.225, matching the team's best score in the event in 2023. A career-best 9.925 from Shepard led the way for the Wolfpack, with once again the Pack's lowest-counting score coming at 9.800. Rutherford anchored the third rotation at 9.825, replicating the score of graduate student Meredith Robinson who was making her season debut in a competition routine. Ortega posted a 9.850, while a leadoff 9.800 from freshman Kailee Adomaites completed the scoring effort.

Beam (48.925)
NC State ended the afternoon on beam, with Shepard recorded a team-best 9.850. A leadoff 9.825 and a 9.800 from Ortega marked some of the Pack's best scores, while a pair of 9.725 tallies from Negrete and beam specialist Macy Jennings closed the event for the Wolfpack.

The Pack earned one podium finish on the afternoon, with Shepard's 9.925 on bars resulting in a four-way tie for second place in the event. Shepard posted her second-best all-around score of the season at 39.500, while Alexis Ortega's four-event total concluded at 39.125,

Next Up
NC State will not shift its focus to postseason play as the Pack will compete in its final EAGL Championship meet on Saturday, Mar. 18, before transitioning to the ACC for the 2024 season. The contest will be held in Durham, N.H., with the Wolfpack in search of its seventh EAGL Championship crown.

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The NC State gymnastics team is set to compete in its final EAGL Championship meet on Saturday, Mar. 18 at New Hampshire.

The Pack will compete in the evening session, with the first rotation set to begin at 7 p.m. alongside Towson, New Hampshire, and North Carolina. Fellow conference foes George Washington, LIU, Pitt, and Temple will each face off in the afternoon session at 1 p.m.

NC State enters Saturday's contest having most recently competing on Mar. 12, with the Wolfpack posting a third-place 196.375 in a quad meet at Texas Woman's University with Florida and Washington.

The Pack is in search of its seventh EAGL Championship crown, with the current six titles marking the most amongst any member of the league. Head coach Kim Landrus has one EAGL championship under her belt, as the Wolfpack won the league in her inaugural season as head coach in 2018.

With NC State set to join the ACC in 2024 alongside Pitt, North Carolina, and Clemson's upstart program, Saturday will mark the final EAGL Championship meet for the three schools. The Wolfpack were charter members of the league that begin competing during the 1996 season, claiming its first conference championship in 1999.

The meet is set to be broadcast on Youtube, with live stats available online.

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