Women's Gymnastics | January 24
DeKALB, Ill. – The Northern Illinois University gymnastics team hosted conference foe Ball State on Saturday afternoon at the NIU Convocation Center. The Huskies fell, 193.800-191.050, in their home opener.
"We had a strong start on vault,
Dawsyn Sallee had a great vault today," head coach Nita Teague said. "We feel we have talent, we just need to settle in."
In total, eight Huskies set season-highs in the meet, including Sallee (Versailles, Ky./Woodford County High) scoring a 9.825 on vault in the Huskies first rotation. Sallee's career-high is 9.850, a feat the junior has hit three times.
The Huskies highest scoring rotation came on vault, posting a 48.650, just ahead of their floor score of 48.600.
Rotation One
NIU began the meet with a strong start on vault with four gymnasts scoring a 9.700 or higher. Sallee's 9.825 is a team high for the season and placed second in the meet.
Rotation Two
Moving to bars, freshman
Avery Riiff (Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln Way East) led NIU with a season best 9.700 score.
Rotation Three
Riiff once again paced the Huskies in the third rotation with a 9.825 on beam – another season high for the freshman and highest mark by NIU. Sallee added a score of 9.775 while senior
Jocelyn Harbeck finished with a 9.700.
Rotation Four
NIU placed two on floor, led by junior
Mikayla Brown (Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge) earning a score of 9.775. Freshman
Alanah Wallace (Frisco, Tex./Frisco) tied for third with a 9.750.
Harbeck tied a career-high on floor with a 9.725.
Up Next
NIU is back in the Convo next Sunday at 1 p.m., hosting Wisconsin-La Crosse.