From Deseret News archives:
Utah gymnastics squad finishes on a good note
"The way they came back on beam" is maybe the most gratifying thing because that 49.40 score brought the Utes from third place behind Georgia and Florida after three events to take second place for the second straight year in the NCAAs.
For a young team that had a difficult time putting a season together, it was a huge accomplishment, though it was one everyone knew they had in them.
Most of the problems from the regular season not being able to finish meets, having at least one poor event per meet, counting falls and major errors, not completely getting along "got resolved in the postseason," Marsden said.
"I'm so happy because a lot of people didn't believe in us," said sophomore Kristina Baskett. "We knew we could go this far; it was just a matter of putting it together. We weren't perfect, but it still was a lot better than what we did in the middle of the season."
Utah, which entered the postseason ranked seventh, had its three best scores of the season in the West Regional (197.325), NCAA team preliminaries on Thursday (197.325) and Friday's Super Six championship (197.25), hit all 24 routines at the regional and didn't count a fall in the NCAA championships.
Junior Ashley Postell's 9.925 beam routine on Friday snatched second place from Florida, which had ranked No. 1 most of the season. She was second (39.60) in the official NCAA all-around championships on Thursday for the second straight year, outscored the entire field in Friday's Super Six (39.65) and had the year's best dismount stick on floor on her triple twist (9.95).
And on Saturday, Postell won her first NCAA individual event championship, taking the beam (9.9375).
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