Ithaca College Wins ECAC Div. III Championship In Women's Gymnastics
Complete Results
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., March 19, 2005 – SUNY Brockport senior
Carrie Santore (Webster, N.Y.) finished first in the all-around competition, while Ithaca College finished first in the team competition at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Women’s Gymnastics Championships this afternoon, hosted by Springfield College.
The Bombers totaled 185.750 points, followed by Brockport (184.700), SUNY Cortland (184.675), Ursinus College (184.375) and Springfield (182.775) to round out the top-five teams in the eight-team field.
Santore was second in the floor exercise (9.775) and the uneven bars (9.475), while finishing fourth on the balance beam (9.500) and tied for eighth on vault (9.425) for a winning all-around total of 38.175.
Brockport junior
Kristin Sheerin (Cohasset, Mass.) finished first on the balance beam (9.625), and Ursinus sophomore
Jessica Furman (Monroe, N.Y.) took top honors in the uneven-bar competition (9.500), while Cortland junior
Lindsey Marranca (Kenmore, N.Y.) and senior
Colleen Shanahan (Williamsville, N.Y.) took first place in the vault (9.625) and the floor exercise (9.800), respectively, for the Red Dragons.
Springfield junior captain
Larissa Tabin (Holyoke, Mass.) was runner-up on balance beam (9.575), while finishing in third place on floor exercise (9.725) for the host Pride.
The top-three teams qualify for the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) Division III Championships on Friday and Saturday, April 1-2, at the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse.
ECAC Divison III Women’s Gymnastics Championships
Springfield College, Blake Arena, Springfield, Mass.
TEAM SCORES
1) Ithaca College 185.750; 2) SUNY Brockport 184.700; 3) SUNY Cortland 184.675; 4) Ursinus College 184.375;
5) Springfield College 182.775; 6) MIT 181.400; 7) Rhode Island College 176.600; 8) Wilson College 171.325.
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Cheryl Raymond, who will be entering her 31st year as women's gymnastics coach and assistant professor of physical education at Springfield College in 2010-2011, is one of the top college coaches in the region.
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