Beavers to Host Annual Active Ankle Challenge
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LOOKING AHEAD — Oregon State (2-2) hosts its annual Active Ankle Challenge on Sunday and Monday. The Beavers will take on CSU Bakersfield (0-3) and Loyola Marymount (2-1) on Sunday at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m. And the team will wrap up play in the tournament against Seattle (1-2) on Monday at 12:30 p.m.
PROMOTIONS THIS WEEK — Special only for this tournament, tickets are $3.50 for adults, $2 for children/seniors per session. There are three total sessions. And all GenBeavs members will receive free admission to the entire tournament.
TRACKING THE BEAVS — Full results from this weekend’s tournament can be found through osubeavers.com. Gametracker will be available for all four matches and can be found by clicking on the ‘Gametracker’ link located on the Oregon State volleyball schedule page. All home matches will also be streamed live through osubeavers.com for free.
MATCH FIVE: CSU BAKERSFIELD — Sunday, Sept. 4 (12:30 p.m.): Oregon State is 1-0 all-time against CSU Bakersfield. The two teams haven’t met since 1983 when the Beavers won 2-0 at the Western State Tournament in Davis, Calif.
The Roadrunners enter this weekend’s tournament after going 0-3 at the Utah Valley Wolverine Invitational, falling to Northern Arizona, Utah Valley and Illinois State. Sophomore outside hitter Haleigh Haratyk racked up a team-high 43 kills (4.78 kps), adding 17 digs (1.89 dps) and a pair of blocks. Head coach Jolene Shepardson begins her first season at the helm.
MATCH SIX: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT — Sunday, Sept. 4 (7:30 p.m.): Oregon State is 1-2 all-time against Loyola Marymount. The Lions took the last meeting in 2007 at the ASICS Invitational, hosted by University of the Pacific.
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Other reunions include the 2001 softball squad that made an appearance in the College World Series, and women's golf, which will recognize the 1991 Big Ten championship squad. Iowa has posted a 2-1 record when playing on Sept. 3.
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The UAA Gymnastics team’s season is off and running for the 2010-11 season and will look to for the Seawolves to return to championship form.
Two years removed from a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference title, the team ran into hard times last season when a number of gymnasts went down with injuries.
Unfortunately, this hindered the chances of a championship repeat but, ultimately, made way for other Seawolves to step up and gain crucial experience.
Last year’s growing pains may pay big dividends this year for the Seawolves as they are back healthy and poised to return to the top of their conference.
“Our main goal is to win conference of course, then of course get team members to regionals.” Stoklos said.
The 2011 season kicked off with the team travelling to California recently.
On Jan. 7, they were in Sacramento for a quadrangular meet which pitted them against Central Michigan, UW-La Crosse, and hosts Sacramento State.
UAA would wind up taking 3 (36.100).
Junior Kaelei Spoor lead the UAA women’s gymnastics team in Davis, California on Jan. 9 in a tri-meet against San Jose State and UC-Davis.
The UAA women ended the tournament with an overall score of 188.675, a three-point increase from the Sacramento meet.
“We started off Friday and didn’t have a perfect meet but there were no blowout performances,” said UAA Gymnastics Head Coach Paul Stoklos. “(Our) team is very motivated and very positive.”
Spoor, who was voted by teammates as the 2010 MVP, was able to receive a 9.775 on the beam exercise, to come in first ahead of UC-Davis’ Erika Van Dyke who scored a 9.725.
Winning the tournament was the host UC-Davis with 191.300 points. Second place finish honors went to San Jose State with 190.600.
“I was happy with the improvement, we did much better Sunday than we did on Saturday.” Stoklos said.
The early season meets was a great experience for the four new Seawolf gymnasts, according to Stoklos.
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