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NEBRASKA GYMNASTICS 2014 Season Statistics Nebraska vs Northern Illinois (Jan. 12) W, 196.625-192.525 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Jordyn Beck --- 9.80 --- --- --- Hollie Blanske 9.80 9.775 9.80 9.85 39.225 Jessie DeZiel 9.95 9.925 9.75 9.70 39.325 Jennie Laeng --- --- --- --- --- Ashley Lambert 9.775 --- --- --- --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.70 --- --- Jennifer Lauer --- --- 9.85 9.825 --- Ariel Martin 9.85 9.70 --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- --- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.80 9.65 --- Desiré Stephens 9.85 9.875 9.575 (ex) 9.80 --- Emily Wong 9.80 9.85 9.825 9.95 39.425 Team Totals 49.250 49.225 49.025 49.125 196.625 Nebraska 49.250 49.225 49.025 49.125 196.625 Northern Illinois 48.60 48.475 47.050 48.40 192.525 Nebraska at Ozone Collegiate Classic vs Alabama and Kentucky (Jan. 18) W, 196.250-196.050 Knoxville Convention Center Knoxville Tenn. Jordyn Beck --- 9.175 --- --- --- Hollie Blanske 9.70 9.85 9.025 9.80 38.375 Jessie DeZiel 9.875 9.55 9.90 9.875 39.200 Jennie Laeng --- --- --- --- --- Ashley Lambert 9.825 --- --- --- --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.725 --- --- Jennifer Lauer --- --- 9.925 9.725 --- Ariel Martin 9.825 9.625 --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- --- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.80 9.15 --- Desiré Stephens 9.875 9.75 --- 9.775 --- Emily Wong 9.875 9.875 9.85 9.95 39.550 Team Totals 49.275 48.650 49.200 49.125 196.250 Nebraska 49.275 48.650 49.200 49.125 196.250 Alabama 49.425 49.000 48.850 48.775 196.050 Kentucky 48.750 48.400 48.625 48.875 194.650 Nebraska at Iowa (Jan. 24) W, 196.450-193.250 Carver-Hawkey Arena Iowa City, Iowa Jordyn Beck --- 9.775 --- --- --- Hollie Blanske 9.875 9.825 9.725 9.875 39.300 Jessie DeZiel 9.725 9.575 9.775 9.825 38.900 Jennie Laeng --- --- --- --- --- Ashley Lambert 9.90 --- --- 9.80 --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.65 --- --- Jennifer Lauer --- --- 9.90 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.775 9.75 --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- --- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.775 9.775 --- Desiré Stephens 9.80 9.75 --- 9.775 --- Emily Wong 9.90 9.90 9.875 9.875 39.550 Team Totals 49.250 49.000 49.050 49.150 196.450 Nebraska 49.250 49.000 49.050 49.150 196.450 Iowa 48.500 48.500 48.025 48.225 193.250 Nebraska vs. Minnesota (Feb. 1) W, 196.975-195.900 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Jordyn Beck --- 9.75 --- --- --- Hollie Blanske 9.825 9.90 9.775 9.925 39.425 Jessie DeZiel --- --- 9.85 --- --- Jennie Laeng --- --- 9.80 (ex) --- --- Ashley Lambert 9.80 --- --- 9.10 --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.775 --- --- Jennifer Lauer --- 9.90 9.875 9.80 --- Ariel Martin 9.825 9.825 --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- 9.60 (ex) --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.775 9.825 --- Desiré Stephens 9.875 9.725 --- 9.85 --- Emily Wong 9.925 9.95 9.70 9.95 39.525 Team Totals 49.250 49.325 49.050 49.350 196.975 Nebraska 49.250 49.325 49.050 49.350 196.975 Minnesota 48.950 48.900 49.075 48.975 195.900 1

NEBRASKA GYMNASTICS 2014 Season Statistics Nebraska at Penn State (Feb. 8) W, 197.225-196.150 Rec Hall University Park, Pa. Jordyn Beck --- 9.725 --- --- --- Hollie Blanske 9.875 9.20 9.85 9.90 38.825 Jessie DeZiel 9.95 9.85 9.90 9.875 39.575 Jennie Laeng --- 9.85 (ex) --- --- --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.725 --- --- Jennifer Lauer --- 9.775 9.925 9.825 --- Ariel Martin 9.85 --- --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- --- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.85 9.85 --- Desiré Stephens 9.825 9.825 9.10 (ex) 9.375 --- Emily Wong 9.90 9.90 9.875 9.90 39.575 Team Totals 49.400 49.075 49.400 49.350 197.225 Nebraska 49.400 49.075 49.400 49.350 197.225 Penn State 49.150 48.925 49.025 49.050 196.150 Nebraska vs. Michigan (Feb. 14) L, 196.650-196.125 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Hollie Blanske 9.825 9.825 9.80 9.85 39.300 Jessie DeZiel 9.90 9.875 9.60 9.65 39.025 Jennie Laeng --- 9.875 8.95 (ex) --- --- Ashley Lambert 9.80 --- --- --- --- Amanda Lauer --- 9.75 (ex) 9.675 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.875 --- --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- 9.050 --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.775 9.825 --- Desiré Stephens 9.775 9.75 9.175 9.75 38.450 Emily Wong 9.85 9.90 9.80 9.925 39.475 Team Totals 49.250 49.225 48.650 49.000 196.125 Nebraska 49.250 49.225 48.650 49.000 196.125 Michigan 49.275 49.025 48.975 49.375 196.650 Masters Classic: (Feb. 23) W, 196.850 1st/4 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Hollie Blanske 9.675 9.90 9.775 9.775 39.125 Jessie DeZiel 9.975 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.525 Jennie Laeng 9.85 9.80 9.75 --- --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.775 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.875 9.725 (ex.) --- 9.775 --- Madison McConkey --- 9.625 --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.85 9.80 --- Desiré Stephens 9.825 9.85 9.75 (ex.) 9.825 --- Emily Wong --- 9.90 9.925 9.925 --- Team Totals 49.200 49.350 49.125 49.175 196.850 Nebraska 49.200 49.350 49.125 49.175 196.850 Kentucky 49.125 48.775 48.350 48.950 195.200 Bridgeport 48.075 47.400 46.525 48.350 190.350 Wisconsin-Stout 47.575 47.300 46.475 47.200 188.550 Nebraska at Oregon State with (March 1.) W, 196.650 1st/3 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Hollie Blanske 9.90 9.875 9.675 9.85 39.300 Jessie DeZiel 9.775 9.875 9.90 9.775 39.325 Jennie Laeng 9.75 9.775 9.825 --- --- Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.75 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.825 --- --- 9.65 --- Madison McConkey --- 8.975 --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.875 9.75 --- Desiré Stephens 9.825 9.775 9.80 (ex.) 9.45 Emily Wong 9.925 9.90 9.925 9.90 39.650 Team Totals 49.250 49.200 49.275 48.925 196.650 Nebraska 49.250 49.200 49.275 48.925 196.650 Oregon State 48.950 49.350 49.225 49.100 196.625 48.800 48.950 49.100 48.725 195.575 2

NEBRASKA GYMNASTICS 2014 Season Statistics Nebraska vs. Arkansas (March 8) L, 196.350-196.700 Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Neb. Hollie Blanske 9.90 9.725 9.65 9.825 39.100 Jessie DeZiel 9.975 9.825 9.60 9.75 39.150 Jennie Laeng 9.825 9.00 9.80 9.85 38.475 Amanda Lauer --- --- 9.725 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.95 9.775 9.625 (ex.) 9.55 --- Madison McConkey --- 9.70 --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.75 9.675 --- Desiré Stephens 9.85 -- -- -- --- Emily Wong 9.875 9.95 9.90 9.90 39.625 Team Totals 49.550 48.975 48.825 49.000 196.350 Nebraska 49.550 48.975 48.825 49.000 196.350 Arkansas 49.200 49.050 49.250 49.200 196.700 Nebraska at Big Ten Quad (March 15.) W, 197.050 Jenison Field House East Lansing, Mich. Hollie Blanske 9.875 9.30 9.775 9.875 38.825 Jessie DeZiel 9.875 9.875 9.90 9.775 39.425 Jennie Laeng 9.875 9.825 9.875 9.75 39.325 Amanda Lauer --- 9.80 9.775 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.875 --- --- 9.825 --- Madison McConkey --- -- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.775 -- --- Desiré Stephens 9.85 9.825 -- 9.80 Emily Wong 9.875 9.925 9.875 9.95 39.625 Team Totals 49.375 49.250 49.200 49.225 197.050 Nebraska 49.375 49.250 49.200 49.225 197.050 Illinois 49.350 49.225 49.175 49.125 196.875 Michigan State 48.900 49.050 49.050 49.200 196.200 Ohio State 49.150 49.200 48.250 49.075 195.675 Nebraska at Big Ten Championships (March 22.) 2nd/8, 196.950 Rec Hall University Park, Pa. Hollie Blanske 9.90 9.85 9.90 9.95 39.600 Jessie DeZiel 9.925 9.90 9.30 9.925 39.050 Jennie Laeng 9.85 9.80 9.725 9.80 39.175 Amanda Lauer --- 9.85 9.80 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.85 --- --- --- --- Madison McConkey --- -- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.55 9.80 --- Desiré Stephens 9.80 9.80 --- 9.825 --- Emily Wong 9.80 9.325 9.95 10.00 39.075 Team Totals 49.325 49.200 48.925 49.500 196.950 Michigan 49.350 49.400 49.100 49.700 197.550 Nebraska 49.325 49.200 48.925 49.500 196.950 Minnesota 49.375 48.975 48.975 49.350 196.675 Illinois 49.100 49.225 48.975 49.325 196.625 Penn State 49.250 49.300 48.500 49.425 196.475 Ohio State 49.000 49.150 49.000 49.250 196.400 Iowa 49.025 48.650 48.475 49.225 195.375 MSU 48.325 48.825 48.225 49.125 194.500 Nebraska at Seattle Regional (April 5.) 2nd/6, 196.975 Alaska Airlines Arena Seattle Wash. Hollie Blanske 9.875 9.80 9.725 9.85 39.250 Jessie DeZiel 9.95 9.925 9.825 9.725 39.425 Jennie Laeng 9.80 9.825 9.875 --- --- Amanda Lauer --- 9.775 9.775 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.85 --- --- 9.80 --- Madison McConkey --- -- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.20 9.80 --- Desiré Stephens 9.90 9.80 -- 9.775 --- Emily Wong 9.90 9.95 9.875 9.90 39.625 Team Totals 49.475 49.300 49.075 49.125 196.975 Alabama 49.600 49.300 49.325 49.325 197.550 Nebraska 49.475 49.300 49.075 49.125 196.975 Denver 49.00 49.200 48.500 48.925 195.625 Washington 48.875 49.000 48.875 48.800 195.550 Boise State 49.075 49.300 48.025 48.875 195.275 BYU 48.825 48.900 48.225 48.700 194.650 3

NEBRASKA GYMNASTICS 2014 Season Statistics Nebraska at NCAA Semifinals (April 18.) 3rd/6, 197.100 Birmingham Jefferson Convention Com. Birmingham, Ala. Hollie Blanske 9.85 9.775 9.90 9.85 39.375 Jessie DeZiel 9.875 9.85 9.90 9.875 39.500 Jennie Laeng 9.85 9.75 9.825 --- --- Amanda Lauer --- 9.775 9.85 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.80 --- --- 9.85 --- Madison McConkey --- -- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.90 9.80 --- Desiré Stephens 9.65 9.85 --- 9.825 --- Emily Wong 9.825 9.85 9.90 9.95 39.525 Team Totals 49.200 49.100 49.450 49.350 197.100 Alabama 49.350 49.375 49.350 49.575 197.650 Florida 49.375 49.550 49.300 49.425 197.650 Nebraska 49.200 49.100 49.450 49.350 197.100 Utah 49.300 49.275 48.975 49.475 197.025 UCLA 49.275 49.250 49.075 49.400 197.000 Penn State 48.925 48.650 48.075 49.175 194.825 Nebraska at NCAA Super Six (April 19.) 6th/6, 196.500 Birmingham Jefferson Convention Com. Birmingham, Ala. Hollie Blanske 9.85 9.80 9.90 9.85 --- Jessie DeZiel 9.925 9.85 9.775 9.825 --- Jennie Laeng 9.80 9.825 9.90 --- --- Amanda Lauer --- 9.50 9.60 --- --- Ariel Martin 9.825 --- --- 9.80 --- Madison McConkey --- -- --- --- --- Jamie Schleppenbach --- --- 9.60 9.825 --- Desiré Stephens 9.80 9.00 -- 9.825 --- Emily Wong 9.875 9.90 9.95 9.90 --- Team Totals 49.275 48.875 49.125 49.225 196.500 Florida 49.450 49.600 49.500 49.625 198.175 Oklahoma 49.550 49.500 49.525 49.600 198.175 LSU 49.325 49.400 49.325 49.550 197.600 Alabama 49.475 49.550 48.850 49.675 197.550 Georgia 49.275 49.525 49.075 49.175 197.050 Nebraska 49.275 48.875 49.125 49.225 196.500 2014 Season-High Team Scores Vault: 49.550 (vs. Arkansas, 3/8/14) Uneven Bars: 49.350 (at Masters Classic, 2/23/14) Beam: 49.450 (at NCAA Semifinals, 4/18/14) Floor: 49.500 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/22/14) Total: 197.225 (at Penn State, 2/8/14) 4

Jordyn Beck R. Freshman Overland Park, Kan. McCrackens Bars: 9.80 (vs. Northern Illinois, 1/11/14) Hollie Blanske Sophomore Oak Grove, Minn. Twin City Twisters Vault: 9.95 (2 times, last at Big Ten Championships, 3/23/13) Bars: 9.90 (2 times, last at Masters Classic, 2/23/14) Beam: 9.90 (3 times, last at NCAA Super Six, 4/19/14) Floor: 9.95 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/22/14) All-Around: 39.600 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/22/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) -- 9.80 -- -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- 9.175 -- -- -- at Iowa (1/24) -- 9.775 -- -- -- Minnesota (2/1) -- 9.75 -- -- -- at Penn State (2/8) -- 9.725 -- -- -- Michigan (2/14) -- -- -- -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- -- -- -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- -- -- -- -- Arkansas (3/8) -- -- -- -- -- at Michigan State -- -- -- -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- -- -- -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- -- -- -- -- Season Highs -- 9.80 -- -- -- REDSHIRT Jordyn Beck played a key role as a bars specialist for the Huskers in 2014. Beck started off competing in the first five meets for NU earning her career-high 9.80 in the season opener against Northern Illinois. She suffered a season ending injury after Penn State and did not compete the rest of the year. Beck took her rehab seriously, worked hard and began practicing at the end of the season. She was honored with Academic All-Big Ten and made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for her efforts in the classroom. Freshman Jordyn Beck suffered a season-ending injury prior to the start of 2013. Beck joined the Huskers after training with McCrackens Gymnastics under coaches Mary McDaniel, Amber McCracken and Sarah Haase. She was a three-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier, finishing in a tie for sixth on bars in 2011 and third on bars and eighth in the all-around in 2008. Beck also qualified for Junior Olympic Nationals in 2011 after finishing second on beam at the Region III qualifying meet and adding a fourth-place finish on bars. An international elite level gymnast, Beck won a total of 15 state event and all-around titles in Kansas. She chose Nebraska over Arkansas, Washington, Missouri and Kentucky. Beck was born June 12, 1994 in Overland Park, Kan. She is the daughter of Kevin and Dawn Beck and has a brother, Austin and a sister, Mackenzi. Beck was a four year honor roll member at Blue Valley West in Overland Park and was also a National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society member. She is a nutrition science major at Nebraska. Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.80 9.775 9.80 9.85 39.225 at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.70 9.85 9.025 9.80 38.375 at Iowa (1/24) 9.875 9.825 9.725 9.875 39.300 Minnesota (2/1) 9.825 9.90 9.775 9.925 39.425 at Penn State (2/8) 9.875 9.20 9.85 9.90 38.825 Michigan (2/14) 9.825 9.825 9.80 9.85 39.300 Masters Classic (2/23) 9.675 9.90 9.775 9.775 39.125 at Oregon State (3/1) 9.90 9.875 9.675 9.85 39.300 Arkansas (3/8) 9.90 9.725 9.65 9.825 39.100 at Michigan State 9.875 9.30 9.775 9.875 38.825 Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.90 9.85 9.90 9.95 39.600 NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.875 9.80 9.725 9.85 39.250 NCAA Semifinal (4/18) 9.85 9.775 9.90 9.85 39.375 NCAA Super Six (4/19) 9.85 9.80 9.90 9.85 --- NCAA Event Finals (4/20) --- --- 9.85 --- --- Season Highs 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.95 39.600 SOPHOMORE SEASON Hollie Blanske became an All-American in 2014, earning first-team accolades on beam at the NCAA Championships. All season long she provided a solid 1-2-3 punch in the all-around with junior Jessie DeZiel and senior Emily Wong. Blanske proved to be one of the Huskers most valuable gymnasts and continually provided clutch performances in every event. Blanske did not miss a meet all season in the all-around delivering her best performance at the Big Ten Championships soaring to a 39.600. Her performance included two career-high scores on floor (9.95) and beam (9.90) en-route to finishing as the Big Ten all-around all-around runner up. She was named to the Big Ten Championship team for both beam, floor and the all-around. She notched a career-high score of 9.90 on bars at the Masters Classic as she tallied her third individual event title on the season. Blanske hit three scores of 9.90 or better on floor during her sophomore campaign and moved into the second-to-last spot in the lineup with her strong routine. At the NCAA Championships Blanske proved her strength as a powerful beam worker as she recorded a career-high matching 9.90 on beam at the team Semifinals and at the Super Six Finals. She took 10th place overall on beam with a 9.85 mark at the Event Finals. Hollie Blanske battled back from an offseason knee injury to become a solid three-event competitor for the Huskers in her first season. Appearing on vault, bars and floor for NU, Blanske logged season-high scores of 9.85 or better on each apparatus while becoming one of the squad s top vaulters by the end of the 2013 season. Blanske came on strong late in the season for Nebraska, posting or tying career-bests on all three events during the month of March. She was a crucial part of Nebraska s Big Ten Championshipwinning efforts on March 23, finishing in a tie for sixth on floor (9.90) and earning co-big Ten Champion honors on vault (9.95). Blanske also earned her first career All-Big Ten Championship Team award for her vaulting performance. She finished the 2013 season with a trio of individual titles, including two on vault and one on floor. Blanske also notched a fourth-place finish on vault at the NCAA Morgantown Regional, posting a 9.925 to come in behind co-champions Jessie DeZiel, Emily Wong and Brittany Skinner, who all earned 9.95 s. Blanske came to Nebraska after competing under coaches Mike Hunger, Sami Wozney, Sarah Jantzi and Rich Stenger at Twin City Twisters alongside fellow Husker Jessie DeZiel. Blanske was a four-time Junior Olympic National qualifier and a Junior Olympic National Team Member in 2010 and 2011. She was a 2011 Junior Olympic National all-around champion, posting a score of 38.450. She was also a national champion on bars (9.625) and floor (9.775) in 2011. Blanske captured three regional titles at Twin City and was the 2011 Region IV Co-Regional Gymnast of the Year. Blanske is the daughter of Jim and Michelle Blanske and was born April 1, 1994. She has two brothers, Brent and Bo and one sister, Jamie. A native of Oak Grove, Minn., Blanske was a three year honor roll selection at St. Francis High School and graduated with honors. She is a business marketing major at Nebraska. 5

Jessie DeZiel Junior Rogers, Minn. Twin City Twisters Vault: 9.975 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas, 3/8/14) Bars: 9.925 (4 times, last at Seattle Regional, 4/5/14) Beam: 9.90 (7 times, last at NCAA Semifinal, 4/19/14) Floor: 9.95 (2 times, last at Big Ten Championships, 3/23/13) All-Around: 39.675 (vs. Iowa, 3/4/13) Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.95 9.925 9.75 9.70 39.325 at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.875 9.55 9.90 9.875 39.200 at Iowa (1/24) 9.725 9.575 9.775 9.825 38.900 Minnesota (2/1) -- -- 9.85 -- -- at Penn State (2/8) 9.95 9.85 9.90 9.875 39.575 Michigan (2/14) 9.90 9.875 9.60 9.65 39.025 Masters Classic (2/23) 9.975 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.525 at Oregon State (3/1) 9.775 9.875 9.90 9.775 39.325 Arkansas (3/8) 9.975 9.825 9.65 9.75 39.150 at Michigan State 9.875 9.875 9.90 9.775 39.425 Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.925 9.90 9.30 9.925 39.050 NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.95 9.925 9.825 9.725 39.425 NCAA Semifinal 9.875 9.85 9.90 9.875 39.500 NCAA Super Six 9.925 9.85 9.775 9.825 -- NCAA Event Finals -- -- 9.8625 -- -- Season Highs 9.975 9.925 9.90 9.925 39.575 JUNIOR SEASON Jessie DeZiel had an outstanding junior campaign for the Huskers, continuing the dominance and consistency she displayed in the 2012-13 seasons. The seven-time All-American defended her status as one of the nation s best allaround competitors by capturing 10 event titles, including two in the all-around and five on vault. She capped her season at the 2014 NCAA Championships by putting together a stellar performance to place eighth overall in the all-around competition (39.500). DeZiel was also an integral part of the Huskers historical beam lineup, where she posted a 9.90 to earn first team All-America status and fueled the Big Red to its 11th Super Six Appearance. DeZiel took home her second consecutive Regional vault title with a score of 9.95, while also placing third in the all-around to help the Huskers reach the NCAA Championships. She captured NACGC/W second-team All-America honors on vault for her efforts during the regular season as she tallied her career-high 9.975 score twice. At the conference level, DeZiel claimed First-Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Gymnast of the Week honors after winning the Masters Classic all-around crown (39.525). At the Big Ten Championships DeZiel tied for second on bars with a 9.90 and third on vault hitting a 9.925 score, she collected All-Big Ten Championship team honors on both events. In her freshman season at Nebraska, DeZiel captured three All-America honors and was named the NCAA Salt Lake City Regional all-around champion to help lead the Huskers. DeZiel capped off her year at the NCAA Championships where she became a first-team All-American on the floor and all-around, while earning second-team All-America honors on vault. DeZiel took home the Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year award. DeZiel was the Big Ten Floor Champion and finished in second in the all-around to earn spot on the All-Big Ten Championship team on each event. At regionals, DeZiel was the all-around, vault and floor champion. In her sophomore season DeZiel finished eighth in the country at the NCAA Championships to earn second-team All-America honors. She also posted a 9.875 on beam to earn second-team All-America honors on the event as an individual at the championship meet. DeZiel earned or shared Big Ten Gymnast of the Week honors twice this season, giving her 14 career weekly honors overall. She was also one of nine Huskers named to the Academic All-Big Ten listing for the winter season. Prior to NCAA competition, DeZiel earned NACGC/W first-team All-America honors on vault and in the all-around for the regular season. DeZiel was the 2013 Big Ten Runner-Up in the all-around (39.625), tying for second place on floor (9.95) and first on vault (9.95). She took home three All-Big Ten Championship Team honors at the championship meet (V, FX, AA) as she anchored Nebraska s efforts on floor and vault and boosted the Big Red to their third-straight conference title. She also competed as one of NU s three all-arounders at the NCAA Morgantown Regional, posting a 39.200 and winning the ensuing tiebreaker to qualify for the NCAA Championships as an individual competitor. DeZiel competed for Mike Hunger at Twin City Twisters in Champlin, Minn. DeZiel, an elite level gymnast, arrived at Nebraska after representing the United States at the 2011 Pan American Games where she helped the U.S. team capture gold, and posted the team s highest scores on vault (15.125), beam (13.275) and floor exercise (13.150), with her vault score being the highest in the entire competition. DeZiel was also a two-time Junior Olympic allaround champion (2010, 2011), and a five-time JO qualifier. She finished 17th at the Visa Nationals in 2011. DeZiel was born on August 12, 1993, in Crystal, Minn. She is the daughter of Craig and Jean DeZiel and has one sister, Brittany. An honor roll student at Spectrum High School for four years, DeZiel is a nutrition, exercise and health science major at Nebraska. 6 Jennie Laeng Freshman West Middlesex, Pa. Olympic Dreams Vault: 9.875 (at Big Ten Quad, 3/15/14) Bars 9.875 (vs. Michigan, 2/14/14) Beam: 9.90 (at Super Six, 4/19/14) Floor: 9.85 (vs. Arkansas, 3/8/14) All-Around: 39.325 (at Big Ten Quad, 3/15/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) -- -- -- -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- -- -- -- -- at Iowa (1/24) -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota (2/1) -- -- 9.80 (ex) -- -- at Penn State (2/8) -- 9.85 (ex) -- -- -- Michigan (2/14) -- 9.875 8.95 (ex) -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) 9.85 9.80 9.75 -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) 9.75 9.775 9.825 -- -- Arkansas (3/8) 9.825 9.00 9.80 9.85 38.475 at Michigan State 9.875 9.825 9.875 9.75 39.325 Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.85 9.80 9.725 9.80 39.175 NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.80 9.825 9.875 -- -- NCAA Semifinal (4/18) 9.85 9.750 9.825 -- -- NCAA Super Six (4/19) 9.80 9.825 9.90 -- -- Season Highs 9.875 9.875 9.90 9.85 39.325 Jennie Laeng provided a surprising spark in the Husker lineup during the 2014 season. She started her freshman campaign not in a single lineup and finished out the season competing as a three event specialist on vault, bars and beam. In her collegiate gymnastics debut against Michigan Laeng took second place on bars behind Emily Wong hitting a career-high 9.875 and remained in the rotation for the rest of the season. Laeng showed her prowess on bars early in the year, as she became one of the Huskers most consistent performers on the event by scoring a 9.80 or better seven times throughout the season. In addition, Laeng competed in the all-around competition three times earning her best performance at the Big Ten quad meet of 39.325 to boost the Huskers efforts to claim the Big Ten regular-season Conference Title. She contributed important floor routines recording her career-high 9.85 against Arkansas on senior night. Laeng capped her freshman season at the Super Six Finals where she notched her career-high 9.90 on beam. In the classroom, she earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor roll in the fall. Laeng joined the Huskers after training with Olympic Dreams Gymnastics under coaches Gary and Dawn Toussaint. At the 2011 Junior Olympic National Invitational Laeng had a breakout performance taking the vault (9.575) and beam (9.575) titles. These event crowns as well as strong performances on floor and bars named her the all-around champion with a score of 37.100. Laeng claimed the 2012 state bar title in Pa. A competitor at the 2012 Junior National Championships Laeng recorded her best all-around score of 37.425. Laeng was born on June 2, 1995 in Sharon, Pa. She is the daughter of Jack and Joni Laeng and has one sister Jacalyn and one brother Scotty. In high school she participated in the National Honor Society, Environmental Science Club, Student Council and was on honor roll all four years. Jennie is majoring in psychology at Nebraska.

Ashley Lambert Freshman Newport News Va. World Class Amanda Lauer Junior Sioux City, Iowa Premier Vault: 9.90 (at Iowa, 1/24/14) Floor: 9.80 (at Iowa, 1/24/14) Bars: 9.85 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/22/14) Beam: 9.85 (at NCAA Semifinals, 4/18/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.775 -- -- -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.825 -- -- -- -- at Iowa (1/24) 9.90 -- -- 9.80 -- Minnesota (2/1) 9.80 -- -- 9.10 -- at Penn State (2/8) -- -- -- -- -- Michigan (2/14) 9.80 -- -- -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- -- -- -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- -- -- -- -- Arkansas (3/8) -- -- -- -- -- at Michigan State -- -- -- -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- -- -- -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- -- -- -- -- Season Highs 9.90 -- -- 9.80 -- Ashley Lambert came on strong for the Huskers in the first five meets of the season, showing tremendous consistency on vault. In five meets, she never dropped below a 9.775 score. Lambert took home the vault title at Iowa, in late January, notching a career-high 9.90 mark. She also made her debut on floor hitting a strong performance to record another career-high 9.80 on the event. After falling to illness mid-season, Lambert was limited to practice only but remained on reserve for both the vault and floor lineups for the rest of the season. In the classroom, she earned Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall. Lambert competed for World Class Gymnastics in Newport News, Va., under the coaching of Tami Harrison and Troy Miller. A five-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier, Lambert took home the beam title at the 2013 J.O Nationals. At the 2013 Regionals she posted a 9.60 on beam and a 9.825 on floor to capture both event titles, while finishing second in the all-around with a score of 38.425. Ashley Lambert was born on March 4, 1995 in Springfield, Va. Lambert is the daughter of Steve and Tonia Lambert and has one sister, Alyssa and one brother, Steve. Lambert was on the Honor Roll all four years in high school and was heavily involved in the culinary club from which she graduated with honors. She is a dietetics major at Nebraska. Northern Illinois (1/11) -- -- 9.70 -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- -- 9.725 -- -- at Iowa (1/24) -- -- 9.65 -- -- Minnesota (2/1) -- -- 9.775 -- -- at Penn State (2/8) -- -- 9.725 -- -- Michigan (2/14) -- 9.75 (ex) 9.675 -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- -- 9.775 -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- -- 9.75 -- -- Arkansas (3/8) -- -- 9.725 -- -- at Michigan State -- 9.80 9.775 -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- 9.85 9.80 -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- 9.775 9.775 -- -- NCAA Semifinal (4/18) -- 9.775 9.85 -- -- NCAA Super Six (4/19) -- 9.50 9.60 -- -- Season Highs -- 9.85 9.85 -- -- JUNIOR SEASON Amanda Lauer filled a number of roles for Nebraska in her junior season, contributing as a two-event specialist and a dependable leadoff on the most crucial event. Lauer established herself early in 2014 as a beam specialist and never gave up her spot in the lineup all year. She tallied 14 routines on beam and never recorded a fall in the leadoff position. At the 2014 NCAA Championships Lauer was the spark to the historical beam lineup by putting together a seamless performance claiming her career-high 9.85 score. Her efforts propelled the Huskers to the Super Six Finals the following night. Lauer came on strong towards the end of the season moving into the bars lineup adding crucial routines. She picked up her career-high 9.85 score at the Big Ten Championships in March. Lauer is a standout in the classroom collecting Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honors. Lauer worked to increase her skill set and adjust to the competition level of collegiate gymnastics in her first year at Nebraska. She was recognized for her work in the classroom following the 2012 season, earning NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors. Amanda Lauer has provided necessary depth to the Husker roster in the 2013 season. Lauer also saw exhibition competition several times during the year on beam, posting a high score of 9.825 against Illinois on Feb. 1. Lauer earned her first career Academic All-Big Ten award. Lauer competed for coaches Mike Durante and Stephanie Kelly at Premiere Gymnastics in Omaha, Neb. Lauer was a Junior Olympic National Qualifier for two consecutive years (2009, 2010) and placed sixth on beam in 2010. Lauer was the 2010 Regional beam champion and placed second in the allaround. In addition, she was named the Nebraska beam champion at the state meet in 2010 and 2011, and the bars champion in 2011. Lauer placed fourth among Level 10 gymnasts at the 2011 Derby Classic, where she posted a 36.850 all-around score. Lauer was born on March 30, 1993, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Lauer is the daughter of Dan and Kim Lauer, and has a twin sister, Jen, who is also on the team. Lauer was a 4.0 student at Sioux City East High School and was also part of the National Honor Society. Lauer is majoring in nutrition science at Nebraska. 7

Jennifer Lauer Junior Sioux City, Iowa Premier Vault: 9.85 (2 times, last at NCAA Salt Lake Regional, 4/7/12) Bars: 9.90 (2 times, last vs. Minnesota, 2/1/14) Beam: 9.95( vs. Michigan, 1/12/13) Floor: 9.90 (vs. Iowa, 3/4/13) All-Around: 39.200 (2 times, last vs. Michigan State, 1/19/13) Ariel Martin Redshirt Freshman Chicago, Ill. Illinois Gymnastics Vault: 9.95 (vs. Arkansas, 3/8/14) Bars: 9.825 (vs. Minnesota, 2/1/14) Floor: 9.85 (at NCAA Semifinal, 4/18/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) -- -- 9.85 9.825 -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- -- 9.925 9.725 -- at Iowa (1/24) -- -- 9.90 -- -- Minnesota (2/1) -- 9.90 9.875 9.80 -- at Penn State (2/8) -- 9.775 9.925 9.825 -- Michigan (2/14) -- -- -- -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- -- -- -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- -- -- -- -- Arkansas (3/8) -- -- -- -- -- at Michigan State -- -- -- -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- -- -- -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- -- -- -- -- Season Highs -- 9.90 9.925 9.825 -- JUNIOR SEASON Jennifer Lauer kicked off her junior campaign in stellar form before falling to injury after only five meets. Prior to her injury Lauer knocked down five beam titles in five showings on the event, highlighted by her performance at Penn State where she earned Big Ten event specialist of the Week honors after taking her fifth beam crown with a score of 9.925. She earned career-high marks of 9.90 on bars against Minnesota and 9.825 twice on floor during her short season. Lauer was ranked in the nation s top 15 on beam for first straight weeks of the 2014 season. She took home her second Academic All-Big Ten honor for her work in the classroom. Lauer provided Nebraska with solid depth on three events throughout her freshman campaign, seeing action on vault, beam and floor. Lauer s consistency enabled her to be called up to compete for the Huskers at the NCAA Salt Lake City Regional on vault (9.850), beam (9.800) and floor (9.725). She also competed in her first NCAA Semifinal for the Big Red on March 20, finishing with a score of 9.825 on beam. In her sophomore year, Jennifer Lauer came on strong to secure her spot as one of Nebraska s top beam workers in her second year at Nebraska. Lauer opened the 2013 season with a splash at Michigan, posting the nation s top beam score with a 9.95 on Jan. 12. She posted nine routines of 9.85 or higher while capturing a team-best five titles on the event this season. Lauer put in another stellar performance on beam at the Big Ten Championships, earning a share of the conference title with her 9.90 performance. Already a first-team All-Big Ten selection, she also took home All-Big Ten Championship Team honors for her efforts at the meet. She captured her first career Academic All-Big Ten award in the week following the conference championships. Lauer competed for coaches Mike Durante and Stephanie Kelly at Premiere Gymnastics in Omaha, Neb. Lauer was a four-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier and finished 29th at the 2011 JO meet. In the 2011 Region IV meet, Lauer finished fourth (37.175) in the all-around and posted the best vault (9.6) and bars (9.4) scores. Lauer was the 2010 Nebraska bars, floor and all-around state champion. At the 2010 JO National Championships, Lauer placed fifth on bars and took 21st on beam. At 2010 Regionals she took fourth in the all-around. In 2009, she won the all-around and bars titles at the Regional Championships. Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.85 9.70 -- -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.825 9.625 -- -- -- at Iowa (1/24) 9.775 9.75 -- -- -- Minnesota (2/1) 9.825 9.825 -- -- -- at Penn State (2/8) 9.85 -- -- -- -- Michigan (2/14) 9.875 -- -- -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) 9.875 9.725 (ex.) -- 9.775 -- at Oregon State (3/1) 9.825 -- -- 9.65 -- Arkansas (3/8) 9.95 9.775 9.625 (ex.) 9.55 -- at Michigan State 9.875 -- -- 9.825 -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.85 -- -- -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.85 -- -- 9.80 -- NCAA Semifinal (4/18) 9.80 -- -- 9.85 -- NCAA Super Six (4/19) 9.825 -- -- 9.80 -- Season Highs 9.95 9.825 -- 9.85 -- REDSHIRT Ariel Martin stepped up as a three-event competitor for Nebraska in her first season, consistently contributing on vault, bars and floor. Martin was a key performer on vault as she did not miss one meet on the event and achieved her career-high mark of 9.95 against Arkansas where she took second place behind Jessie DeZiel who put up a 9.975 score. Martin earned her best mark on bars against Minnesota with her unique routine notching a 9.825. As a floor worker, she showed steady improvement all season long and claimed her high mark at the NCAA Semifinals (9.85) to propel the Huskers to the Super Six Finals the next day. A powerful performer on floor and vault, Ariel Martin sat out the 2013 season due to injury. Martin joined the Huskers after training at the Illinois Gymnastics Institute under Todd Gardiner. Martin was a key member of IGI s two state championship teams in 2009 and 2011, but also achieved a great deal as an individual. She had an excellent showing at the 2011 Region V Championships, finishing first in the all-around in the Senior B division, scoring a 38.050. Martin snagged first-place finishes on vault, beam and floor en route to victory. A competitor at the 2010 Junior Olympic Championships, Martin finished third in the Junior D division all-around with a score of 38.300. Her third-place finish included second on vault and fourth on floor. The daughter of Glenn and Rosalind Martin, Ariel was born March 9, 1994 in Chicago, Ill. She has one brother, Glenn Martin, Jr. Ariel is a Biological Sciences major at Nebraska. She chose Nebraska over Ohio State. Jennifer Lauer was born on March 30, 1993, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Lauer is the daughter of Dan and Kim Lauer, and has a twin sister, Amanda, who is also on the team. Lauer is majoring in nutrition science at Nebraska. 8

Madison McConkey Sophomore Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska School of Gymnastics Jamie Schleppenbach Senior Lincoln, Neb Nebraska School of Gymnastics Bars: 9.70 (vs. Arkansas, 3/8/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) -- -- -- -- -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- -- -- -- -- at Iowa (1/24) -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota (2/1) -- 9.60 (ex) -- -- -- at Penn State (2/8) -- -- -- -- -- Michigan (2/14) -- 9.05 -- -- -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- 9.625 -- -- -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- 8.975 -- -- -- Arkansas (3/8) -- 9.70 -- -- -- at Michigan State -- -- -- -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- -- -- -- -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- -- -- -- -- Season Highs -- 9.70 -- -- -- SOPHOMORE SEASON Madison McConkey provided necessary depth to the Huskers roster this season. The sophomore became a bars specialist and made her debut on the event against Michigan on Valentine s Day. McConkey picked up her career-high mark of 9.70 against Arkansas on senior night. As a business administration major she earned her first Academic All-Big Ten Conference honor as well as making Nebraska honor roll for the fall of 2013. A native of Lincoln, Madison McConkey took the 2013 season to adjust to the competition level of collegiate gymnastics. She got off to a solid start in the classroom by claiming a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2012. McConkey trained alongside teammate Jamie Schleppenbach at the Nebraska School of Gymnastics under Tim and Rachel Garrison. A three-time Junior Olympic National qualifier, McConkey has finished second (2009), fifth (2010) and third (2011) in the Region IV all-around competition. She also competed at the Kansas City Pink Ribbon Invitational in 2011, finishing first on bars (9.575), third on floor (9.550) and fourth on beam (9.45). A Lincoln, Neb. native, McConkey was born Sept. 16, 1994 to Mick and Cookie McConkey. She has a sister, Markie, and a brother, Mickey. She was a 2012 graduate of Pius X High School and has not yet declared a major at Nebraska. Vault: 9.95 (4 times, last at Utah, 3/9/12) Bars: 9.875 (at Utah, 3/9/12) Beam: 9.90 (2 times, last at NCAA Semifinal, 4/18) Floor: 9.85 (4 times, last at Penn State, 2/8/14) All-Around: 39.575 (at Utah, 3/9/12) Northern Illinois (1/11) -- -- 9.80 9.65 -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) -- -- 9.80 9.15 -- at Iowa (1/24) -- -- 9.775 9.775 -- Minnesota (2/1) -- -- 9.775 9.825 -- at Penn State (2/8) -- -- 9.85 9.85 -- Michigan (2/14) -- -- 9.775 9.825 -- Masters Classic (2/23) -- -- 9.85 9.80 -- at Oregon State (3/1) -- -- 9.875 9.75 -- Arkansas (3/8) -- -- 9.75 9.675 -- at Michigan State -- -- 9.775 -- -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) -- -- 9.55 9.80 -- NCAA Regional (4/5) -- -- 9.20 9.80 -- NCAA Semifinals (4/18) -- -- 9.90 9.80 -- NCAA Super Six (4/19) -- -- 9.60 9.825 -- NCAA Event Finals (4/20)-- -- 9.8875 -- -- Season Highs -- -- 9.90 9.85 -- SENIOR SEASON Jamie Schleppenbach returned to the Husker lineup in 2014 bringing considerable experience and strong performances over her time as a Husker. She earned first team All-America honors at the 2014 NCAA Championships after posting her career-high 9.90 on beam in the Semifinals to boost NU to its 11th appearance at the Super Six Finals. Schleppenbach, logging 15 performances on beam was one of the Huskers most consistent workers never dropping below a 9.75 during the regular season. Her hard work paid off at the NCAA Event Finals where she put together a seamless 9.8875 routine that tied for third-place overall. The two event specialist also contributed vital performances on floor all season long. Only missing one meet Schleppenbach claimed her career high mark of 9.85 at Penn State in early February. She also earned her second Academic All-Big Ten honor as a PR and Advertising major during the season. One of Nebraska s most consistent workers on vault and floor, Schleppenbach claimed a spot as a key component to Head Coach Dan Kendig s roster in her first season. She has displayed an ability to hit big routines for the Huskers in clutch situations, posting or tying several of her career-best scores in NCAA team competition or at high-stakes regular season meets. She captured first-team All-America honors on vault in 2011 while helping the Huskers to a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Super Six Team Finals her freshman season. Schleppenbach has also found success at the conference level, earning All-Big 12 honors (2011), second-team All-Big Ten accolades (2012) and two all-conference championship team appearances (2011, 2012). Jamie Schleppenbach fell to a season-ending injury during warm-ups at the Masters Classic in late February. Prior to her injury, Schleppenbach was plugged into the Husker lineup as a two-event specialist early in the season. She contributed solid scores on vault and floor to boost Nebraska s team efforts in five total appearances. The junior captured two vault titles in just four showings on the event, taking home top honors at Michigan in January and against Illinois in early February. She earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in March for her performance in the classroom. Schleppenbach competed for coaches Tim and Rachel Garrison at Nebraska School of Gymnastics in Lincoln. She was the 2005 and 2006 Level 9 Region IV All-Around Champion. She took second in the allaround at the 2009 Level 10 Region IV Championships, while placing fifth in the all-around at the 2010 Region IV Championships. She competed at the Level 10 Junior Olympic National Championships in 2010 and took fourth on vault. A 2010 graduate of Pius X High School, she was a member of the honor roll and was involved in various clubs and volunteer activities. Jamie Schleppenbach was born on March 25, 1992 in Lincoln, Neb. She is the daughter of Gary and Jolene Schleppenbach and has three brothers, Nick, Eric and Jake. Jamie is an advertising and public relations major at Nebraska. 9

Desire Stephens Junior Omaha, Neb. Nebraska Gold Vault: 9.90 (at Seattle Regional, 4/5/14) Bars: 9.875 (vs. Northern Illinois, 1/12/14) Beam: 9.175 (vs. Michigan, 2/14/14) Floor: 9.85 (2 times, last vs. Minnesota, 2/1/14) All-Around: 38.45 (vs. Michigan, 2/14/14) Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.85 9.875 9.575 (ex) 9.80 -- at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.875 9.75 --- 9.775 -- at Iowa (1/24) 9.80 9.75 -- 9.775 -- Minnesota (2/1) 9.875 9.725 -- 9.85 -- at Penn State (2/8) 9.825 9.825 9.10 (ex) 9.375 -- Michigan (2/14) 9.775 9.75 9.175 9.75 38.450 Masters Classic (2/23) 9.825 9.85 9.75 (ex) 9.825 -- at Oregon State (3/1) 9.825 9.775 9.80 (ex.) 9.45 -- Arkansas (3/8) 9.85 -- -- -- -- at Michigan State 9.85 9.825 -- 9.80 -- Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.80 9.80 -- 9.825 -- NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.90 9.80 -- 9.775 -- NCAA Semifinal (4/18) 9.65 9.85 -- 9.825 -- NCAA Super Six (4/19) 9.80 9.00 -- 9.825 -- Season Highs 9.90 9.875 9.175 9.85 38.450 JUNIOR SEASON Desire Stephens was a major contributor to Nebraska s success in 2014, competing on vault, bars and floor exercise in nearly every meet. The Omaha, Neb., native, who competed some of the Huskers strongest tumbling, tied her season best on floor exercise (9.825) four times over the course of the year, including postseason competition at the NCAA Semifinal and Super Six Finals in Birmingham. In addition, Stephens was among NU s most consistent vaulters, as she posted a 9.80 or better on the event in 12 meets. She enjoyed one of her finest showings at the NCAA Seattle Regional where she posted a career-high 9.90 to tie for fifth place overall with teammate Emily Wong. She also took home second-place against Minnesota on Feb. 1 with a 9.875 on the event. Known as the team s sparkplug, Stephens moved into the bar lineup for the 2014 season and never gave up her spot, competing in 12 meets. She claimed her career-high score of 9.875 against Northern Illinois for the season opener. In the classroom, she added Academic All-Big Ten honors. Stephens saw limited action during her freshman season with the Huskers, primarily contributing depth on vault. She posted a 9.825 on vault in her Nebraska debut at Minnesota on Feb. 18, helping the Huskers to a team score of 196.850 and a win over the Golden Gophers. Stephens broke into the Husker lineup for Nebraska s first meet of the season and didn t relinquished her spot, working as a two-event specialist on vault and floor for the Huskers. A talented and powerful performer, she hit career-high marks of 9.85 on both events late in the season, including a pair of 9.85s at the Big Ten Championships and NCAA Morgantown Regional on vault. Stephens also captured her first career Academic All-Big Ten honor this March. Stephens competed for Nebraska Gold Gymnastics in Omaha, performing under the coaching of Barb Bottieri, Andi Molina and Don Houlton. She was the 2011 all-around and vault state champion and took second in bars, beam and floor. Stephens finished fifth in the all-around at the 2011 Region IV meet, while tying for first on floor and second on vault. Stephens took third on vault at Regionals in 2009, while also placing 10th on bars, third on beam and seventh on floor and all-around. In addition, Stephens competed on all events in the 2009 JO National Championships. Stephens was born on May 1, 1993, in Phoenix, Ariz. Stephens is the daughter of Cory and Jeri Wiedel, and has one sister, Jayden, and one brother, Jagger. Stephens is majoring in advertising and public relations at Nebraska. Emily Wong Senior Grand Forks, N.D. Red River Valley Vault: 9.95 (2 times, last at NCAA Morgantown Regional, 4/6/13) Bars: 9.95 (5 times, last at Seattle Regional, 4/5/14) Beam: 9.95 (2 times, last at Super Six, 4/19/14) Floor: 10.00 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/22/14) All-Around: 39.725 (at Big Ten Championships, 3/23/13) Northern Illinois (1/11) 9.80 9.85 9.825 9.95 39.425 at Ozone C.C. (1/18) 9.875 9.875 9.85 9.95 39.550 at Iowa (1/24) 9.90 9.90 9.875 9.875 39.550 Minnesota (2/1) 9.925 9.95 9.70 9.95 39.525 at Penn State (2/8) 9.90 9.90 9.875 9.90 39.575 Michigan (2/14) 9.85 9.90 9.80 9.925 39.475 Masters Classic (2/23) -- 9.90 9.925 9.925 -- at Oregon State (3/1) 9.925 9.90 9.925 9.90 39.650 Arkansas (3/8) 9.875 9.95 9.90 9.90 39.625 Michigan State 9.875 9.925 9.875 9.95 39.625 Big Ten Championships (3/22) 9.80 9.325 9.95 10.00 39.075 NCAA Regional (4/5) 9.90 9.95 9.875 9.90 39.625 NCAA Semifinal (4/18) 9.825 9.85 9.90 9.95 39.525 NCAA Super Six (4/19) 9.875 9.90 9.95 9.90 -- NCAA Event Finals (4/20) -- -- 9.750 9.90 -- Season Highs 9.925 9.95 9.95 10.00 39.650 SENIOR SEASON Emily Wong cemented her position as one of the nation s top all-around student athletes in the country. She recorded one of the best senior seasons by a Nebraska gymnast in school history. Through the regular-season, Wong captured 32 event titles, remained undefeated in the all-around and posted some of the top scores in the country. Her momentum inspired the entire Nebraska gymnastics team to one of the best starts to a season since 1997 by going 5-0. Wong took home three All-America honors at the 2014 NCAA Championships to give her 11 total honors to tie with Emily Parsons and Heather Brink for the most in school history. In semifinals Wong put up a 39.525 allaround score to finish fifth overall. On floor, Wong performed her famous routine one last time at the event finals notching a 9.90 mark and finish in ninth, while also adding a 14 place finish on beam. At the conference level she earned Big Ten Gymnast of the Week five times and at the Big Ten Championships she collected two career-high scores on beam (9.95) and floor posting a perfect 10.00. Wong is only the second Husker gymnast to record a 10.00 on the event behind Richelle Simpson. She was awarded Big Ten Gymnast of the Year after the meet for her efforts during the season. She took home her 10th all-around crown at the 2014 NCAA Seattle Regional by delivering a notable performance. She tallied a career-high 9.95 on bars and 9.90 on floor to notch both event titles en-route to the all-around crown (39.625). Wong continued to stockpile honors both in the gym and the classroom in 2014, as she was selected as Nebraska s Female Student-Athlete of the Year and a Honda Award Finalist. Wong became the second Nebraska gymnast presented with the AAI American Award, an honor annually given to the nation s top gymnast on the basis of athleticism, academic excellence and civic responsibility. Wong was also awarded the Big Ten Medal of honor and Big Ten Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship. She closed out her Husker career as an 11-time All-American with 77 event titles, holds the Nebraska floor record with Richelle Simpson and captured the highest award given to a gymnast in the AAI Award. Wong has been a stellar competitor from the get-go at Nebraska, pulling down four All-America honors as a freshman and sophomore. A first-team selection on bars (2011) and beam (2012), she also finished 10th in the beam finals at the NCAA Championships in 2012. The Grand Forks, N.D., native earned second-team All-America awards on floor and in the all-around that season as well. Wong has also been a force at the conference level throughout her career. In 2012, she was the Big Ten champion on floor, beam and in the all-around, captured four total All-Big Ten Championship Team honors and was a first-team All-Big Ten pick. She also owns All-Big 12 Championship Team accolades from the 2011 season. In her junior year, Wong finished in a tie for third nationally at the 2013 NCAA Championships with a score of 39.525. She earned a total of 24 titles in 2013, including seven in the all-around. Her regular season efforts resulted in two Big Ten Gymnast or Co-Gymnast of the Week honors alongside first-team All-Big Ten accolades and an Academic All-Big Ten honor. Wong saved her finest performance of the season for the Big Ten Championships, winning the all-around for the second consecutive year with a career-high 39.725. She was the Big Ten champion or co-champion on floor, beam and bars and earned a four All-Big Ten Championship Team awards. At the 2013 NCAA Championships, Wong had an outstanding semifinal performance, posting a 39.525 to finish third nationally in all-around competition. She snagged first-team All-America honors on vault, floor and in the all-around, and second-team accolades on beam. Wong s efforts on vault and floor earned her two spots in the NCAA event finals. Wong competed for coaches James and JJ Bayer at Red River Valley Gymnastics in Grand Forks, N.D. She placed fifth in the all-around, fourth on bars and third on beam at the 2009 regionals. Wong garnered a 10th-place finish on beam and came in 16th in the all-around at the 2009 Junior Olympic National Championships. A 2010 graduate of Red River High School, she was a member of the National Honor Society, the National Technical Honor Society and the Honor Roll. Emily Wong was born on Aug. 7, 1992 in Grand Forks, N.D. She is the daughter of John and Karen Wong and has two sisters, Melissa and Lindsey, and one brother, Michael. Emily is a nutrition science major at Nebraska. 10