Cougs Red Rocked Record crowd sees Utes down BYU on senior night
An all-time national-record gymnastics crowd of 15,447 came to watch one of the all-time best Utes Ashley Postell didn't disappoint, scoring a 10.0 on beam and winning four events on her senior night to tie for the most career event victories in Ute history with Theresa Kulikowski as well as to see a native Utahn complete her last meet at home and the third senior, Katie Kivisto, have one of her best floor routines ever.
Also part of the allure for an overflow crowd (the Huntsman seats 15,000) that may get the fire marshal involved was that the opponent was BYU, always a big draw for the Utes, and that this Ute team has so completely transformed itself since last year.
Second-ranked Utah, 12-1, completed the regular season without having to count a fall thought to be a school record and even though it did have a couple falls that didn't count Friday, it came up with a 197.10-193.85 victory over the No. 28, 6-10-1 Cougars, its third-best home score of the season.
Last season, the Utes had two or three falls in one event in almost every meet until the postseason, when they wound up taking second in the NCAA championships.
Kulikowski (1999-2003) won 112 event titles in her career, and Postell matched that Friday with at least a regional meet left for her to surpass it, assuming she stays healthy. The regionals will be April 12, with the assignments to be revealed Monday afternoon.
BYU is also regional-eligible, despite Friday's performance.
Postell who won all-around (39.725), vault (9.925), beam (10.0) and floor (9.90) is just one shy of Kulikowski's school record of 40 event wins in a single season and holds the school mark for career all-around wins (28). She has nine all-around wins in 2008, and the school record for a season belongs to Metz at 11, at which Postell has a shot if Utah makes it to nationals and it has never not gone to nationals.
Utah's former attendance record, which was also the national mark, was 15,238 on Feb. 11, 1991, and the last time Utah topped 15,000 was 1993. It now has four 15,000+ attendances, and this one gave the Utes their 24th national season attendance record out of the 27 kept.
Postell and her senior classmates were happy to get the senior night done. "It was really stressful," said Postell, who came into warm-ups in a bad mood that reminded Marsden of the way she'd been against Oregon State, when she had her first two falls of the season. But she handled this night far better, though she wasn't perfectly pleased with her beam routine. "That's just me. You know how I am," she said later. "It's what the judges gave me I'm on their side," she said, finally able to laugh after the meet.
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H | March 29, 2008 at 10:37 p.m.
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Just for some clarification Mythical, National gymnastics is not...
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