The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Women's Gymnastics team scored a 192.275 at the WIAC/NCGA West Regional Championship on Saturday. The Warhawks placed second in a field of eight teams, punching their ticket to the NCGA Division III National Championship to be held later this month in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
The Warhawks kicked off the competition strong with junior
Kara Welsh (Plainfield, Ill./Central) making her long awaited season debut, leading UWWÂ with a 9.875. Welsh's vault score earned her a second consecutive WIAC vault title. Freshmen,
Ava Pesch (Waterford, Wis./Waterford Union) and
Chloe Hammond (Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny), earned 9.650 and 9.600 respectively. Sophomores
Carleigh Moore (Oregon, Wis./Oregon), contributed a 9.575, while
Brianna Balian (Peoria, Ariz./Sunrise Mountain) and
Danielle Dudziak (Lorain, Ohio/Amherst Steele) earned a pair of 9.500s to round out the team score of 48.200 which is tied for 9th in the UWW record book.
Sitting in third place after one event, the Warhawks stayed focused on bars earning a 48.250 which is the 9th best score in school history. As usual, senior
Kelsey Kollhoff (Miamisburg, Ohio/Miamisburg) was remarkable posting a 9.725 which was good for fourth place. Her teammates followed suit with freshman,
Hayden Gough (Dallas, Texas/Dallas International School), tying her season best with a 9.675. Freshman,
Paige Magel (Cary, Ill./Prairie Ridge) and junior,
Carley Scott (Oak Grove, Mo./Grain Valley) both earned 9.650, while senior,
Estee Flom (Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek) and Pesch chipped in matching scores of 9.550.
While other teams seemed to struggle on the beam, the Warhawks showed up in a big way hitting all six routines. Senior,
Sarah Knetzke (Ozark, Mo./Springfield Catholic) lead the way with a 9.775 to tie for first place. Hammond followed closely behind posting a 9.675 which was enough to tie for third place. Sophomores,
Ashnaya Gupta (Carmel, Ind./Carmel) and Teagan Haberstock, kept things rolling with solid scores of 9.525 and 9.425 respectively. Magel had another strong performance adding in a 9.500 to the total team score of 47.900 which is good for 14th in the UWW records.
The energy on floor was electric as the Warhawks rounded out the meet. As the lead off gymnast, Knetzke earned a solid 9.500 to start off the rotation. Dudziak also chipped in a 9.500. Haberstock earned a 9.625 and junior,
Elena Bailey (Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge Senior), added in a 9.600 for good measure. But it was Kollhoff who stole the show as the last competitor on floor posting a 9.700 for the Warhawks and earning a fifth place finish. The 48.400 total team floor score is the 12th highest total in school history.
Dudziak was honored as a member of the WIAC All-Sportsmanship team at the conclusion of the meet.
The Warhawks will continue their season at Ursinus College on March 23rd as they compete for the Division III National title. More information on the championship will be announced early next week.Â