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athletics OhioStateBuckeyes.com OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 No. 12 Ohio State Hits the Road for NCAA Raleigh Regional Buckeyes making seventh-consecutive NCAA Regional appearance COLUMBUS, Ohio - The No. 12 Ohio State women’s gymnastics team travels to Raleigh, N.C., for an NCAA Regional Championship at 4 p.m. Saturday. Joining the No. 2 seed Buckeyes will be No. 1 seed Florida, No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 North Carolina State, No. 5 Kent State and No. 6 North Carolina. The top two teams and the top two all-around competitors (who are not on an advancing team) from each regional will receive an au- tomatic berth to the national championships in Duluth, Ga., April 20-22, hosted by the Gwin- nett Center and Georgia Tech. In addition, the event winners at each regional site will advance to the national championships (in that event only) if they are not part of a qual- ifying team or an all-around qualifier. IN THE RANKINGS Ohio State is currently ranked 12th nationally in the GymInfo Top 25. Five other Big Ten teams are ranked including Nebraska (No. 5), Penn State (No. 13), Minnesota (No. 17), Mich- igan (No. 21) and Illinois (No. 22). As a team, the Buckeyes rank tied for 10th na- tionally on floor exercise (49.220 RQS), tied for 11th on balance beam (49.070), 12th on vault (49.210) and 16th on uneven bars (49.080). Individually, Sarah Miller sits sixth nationally on balance beam and tied for 10th on vault. MILLER NAMED TO BIG TEN ALL- CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM At the Big Ten Championships March 24 in Iowa City, Iowa, Sarah Miller posted a 9.850 to tie for third on balance beam and added a 9.875 to tie for fourth on floor exercise. The Colle- geville, Pa., native tied for 10th on vault with a 9.875 as the Buckeyes finished second at the meet, Ohio State’s highest finish since 1989. MILLER NAMED ALL-BIG TEN Sarah Miller earned first team All-Big Ten hon- ors for the second consecutive season. A two- time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week selection in 2012, Miller has posted team season highs for the Buckeyes on vault and balance beam. The Collegeville, Pa., native recorded career best scores of 9.950 twice on both events, first Feb. 18 against Denver and again March 2 against Kent State. MILLER EARNS SECOND B1G HONOR Sarah Miller was named Big Ten Co-Gymnast of the Week, the conference office announced March 5. The award marked the third consecu- tive gymnast of the week honor for the Buck- eyes after Colleen Dean earned the award Feb. 20 and Miller won it Feb. 27. Miller shared the award with Penn State’s Sharaya Musser. Miller helped the Buckeyes to a 196.925- 195.775 win over Kent State March 2. The sophomore from Collegeville, Pa., won vault and balance beam with a 9.950 to tie her career best on both events. Miller also tied for second with a 9.900 on floor exercise. DEAN EARNS BIG TEN HONOR Colleen Dean was named Big Ten Co-Gymnast of the Week, the conference office announced Feb. 20. Dean shared the honor with Jessie DeZiel of Nebraska. Dean took first in the all-around with a career- best 39.600 as the Buckeyes posted a program record 197.625 in a dual meet win against Den- ver Feb. 18. The Sylvania, Ohio, native posted a season-high 9.900 to finish second on vault and a career-best 9.925 to tie for second on bal- ance beam. In addition, Dean tied for third on floor exercise with a 9.925 and fourth on bars at 9.850. KRAUTER, JONES NAMED CAPTAINS Seniors Nicole Krauter and Taylor Jones have been named captains of the 2012 squad. Krauter, from Carmel, Ind., was a 2011 co-cap- tain and one of the Buckeyes’ most consistent performers on balance beam last season. A 2011 Big Ten sportsmanship award honoree, Krauter tied for eighth with a 9.825 on beam at region- als. A native of Edmond, Okla., Jones posted a team season-best 9.900 on uneven bars in a quad meet at Oklahoma last season and has been one of the Buckeyes’ best all-around performers each of the last three seasons. This Week in Ohio State Women’s Gymnastics Meet 14 at NCAA Raleigh Regional Saturday, April 7, 4 p.m. WEBCAST GoPack.com LIVE STATS OhioStateBuckeyes.com TWITTER twitter.com/OhioState_WGYM TEAM GUIDE go.osu.edu/1112WGYMGUIDE Jan. 7 at Minnesota W, 195.375-195.075 13 at Michigan L, 195.500-195.175 21 George Wash. W, 195.900-188.900 27 at Pittsburgh W, 195.625-193.500 Feb. 3 at Illinois (BTN) L, 195.700-195.575 10 Iowa W, 196.125-194.425 12 at WVU Quad 1st of 4/195.450 18 Denver W, 197.625-195.450 25 Penn State W, 196.025-195.000 March 2 Kent State W, 196.925-195.775 10 at North Carolina W, 195.750-194.475 17 Oklahoma L, 196.825-196.700 24 Big Ten Championships 2nd of 8/196.225 April 7 NCAA Regionals% 4 p.m. 20 NCAA Championships$ TBA # Iowa City, Iowa; % Raleigh, N.C.; $ Duluth, Ga. 2012 SCHEDULE

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ohio state athletics communicationsFawcett center, 6th Floor | 2400 olentangy River Rd. | columbus, ohio 43210

No. 12 Ohio State Hits the Road for NCAA Raleigh RegionalBuckeyes making seventh-consecutive NCAA Regional appearance COLUMBUS, Ohio - The No. 12 Ohio State women’s gymnastics team travels to Raleigh, N.C., for an NCAA Regional Championship at 4 p.m. Saturday.

Joining the No. 2 seed Buckeyes will be No. 1 seed Florida, No. 3 Penn State, No. 4 North Carolina State, No. 5 Kent State and No. 6 North Carolina.

The top two teams and the top two all-around competitors (who are not on an advancing team) from each regional will receive an au-tomatic berth to the national championships in Duluth, Ga., April 20-22, hosted by the Gwin-nett Center and Georgia Tech.

In addition, the event winners at each regional site will advance to the national championships (in that event only) if they are not part of a qual-ifying team or an all-around qualifier.

IN THE RANKINGS Ohio State is currently ranked 12th nationally in the GymInfo Top 25. Five other Big Ten teams are ranked including Nebraska (No. 5), Penn State (No. 13), Minnesota (No. 17), Mich-igan (No. 21) and Illinois (No. 22).

As a team, the Buckeyes rank tied for 10th na-tionally on floor exercise (49.220 RQS), tied for 11th on balance beam (49.070), 12th on vault (49.210) and 16th on uneven bars (49.080).

Individually, Sarah Miller sits sixth nationally on balance beam and tied for 10th on vault.

MILLER NAMED TO BIG TEN ALL-CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM At the Big Ten Championships March 24 in Iowa City, Iowa, Sarah Miller posted a 9.850 to tie for third on balance beam and added a 9.875 to tie for fourth on floor exercise. The Colle-geville, Pa., native tied for 10th on vault with a 9.875 as the Buckeyes finished second at the meet, Ohio State’s highest finish since 1989.

MILLER NAMED ALL-BIG TENSarah Miller earned first team All-Big Ten hon-ors for the second consecutive season. A two-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week selection in 2012, Miller has posted team season highs for the Buckeyes on vault and balance beam. The

Collegeville, Pa., native recorded career best scores of 9.950 twice on both events, first Feb. 18 against Denver and again March 2 against Kent State.

MILLER EARNS SECOND B1G HONOR Sarah Miller was named Big Ten Co-Gymnast of the Week, the conference office announced March 5. The award marked the third consecu-tive gymnast of the week honor for the Buck-eyes after Colleen Dean earned the award Feb. 20 and Miller won it Feb. 27. Miller shared the award with Penn State’s Sharaya Musser.

Miller helped the Buckeyes to a 196.925-195.775 win over Kent State March 2. The sophomore from Collegeville, Pa., won vault and balance beam with a 9.950 to tie her career best on both events. Miller also tied for second with a 9.900 on floor exercise.

DEAN EARNS BIG TEN HONORColleen Dean was named Big Ten Co-Gymnast of the Week, the conference office announced Feb. 20. Dean shared the honor with Jessie DeZiel of Nebraska.

Dean took first in the all-around with a career-best 39.600 as the Buckeyes posted a program record 197.625 in a dual meet win against Den-ver Feb. 18. The Sylvania, Ohio, native posted a season-high 9.900 to finish second on vault and a career-best 9.925 to tie for second on bal-ance beam. In addition, Dean tied for third on floor exercise with a 9.925 and fourth on bars at 9.850.

KRAUTER, JONES NAMED CAPTAINS Seniors Nicole Krauter and Taylor Jones have been named captains of the 2012 squad.

Krauter, from Carmel, Ind., was a 2011 co-cap-tain and one of the Buckeyes’ most consistent performers on balance beam last season. A 2011 Big Ten sportsmanship award honoree, Krauter tied for eighth with a 9.825 on beam at region-als.

A native of Edmond, Okla., Jones posted a team season-best 9.900 on uneven bars in a quad meet at Oklahoma last season and has been one of the Buckeyes’ best all-around performers each of the last three seasons.

This Week inOhio State

Women’s GymnasticsMeet 14 at NCAA Raleigh Regional

Saturday, April 7, 4 p.m.

WEBCASTGoPack.com

LIVE STATSOhioStateBuckeyes.com

TWITTERtwitter.com/OhioState_WGYM

TEAM GUIDEgo.osu.edu/1112WGYMGUIDE

Jan. 7 at Minnesota W, 195.375-195.075 13 at Michigan L, 195.500-195.175 21 George Wash. W, 195.900-188.900 27 at Pittsburgh W, 195.625-193.500Feb. 3 at Illinois (BTN) L, 195.700-195.575 10 Iowa W, 196.125-194.425 12 at WVU Quad 1st of 4/195.450 18 Denver W, 197.625-195.450 25 Penn State W, 196.025-195.000March 2 Kent State W, 196.925-195.775 10 at North Carolina W, 195.750-194.475 17 Oklahoma L, 196.825-196.700 24 Big Ten Championships 2nd of 8/196.225April 7 NCAA Regionals% 4 p.m. 20 NCAA Championships$ TBA# Iowa City, Iowa; % Raleigh, N.C.; $ Duluth, Ga.

2012 SCHEDULE

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csATHLeTICS COmmuNICATIONSAssistant Athletics Director ...............................Dan Wallenberg

Director ......................................................................Shelly Poe

Associate Directors............................Jerry Emig, Leann Parker

Assistant Directors.................... Alissa Clendenen, Kendra Lee,

......................Brett Rybak, Danielle Warner, Adam Widman

Intern ....................................................................Alex Morando

Web site ....................................... OhioStateBuckeyes.com

Main Office Phone ......................................... 614-292-6861

Fax ................................................................ 614-292-8547

Women’s Gymnastics Contact ................................Brett Rybak

Office Phone ...................................................614-292-1112

Cell Phone...................................................... 440-840-4962

E-mail .................................................... [email protected]

Mailing Address ......................... The Fawcett Center, 6th Floor

2400 Olentangy River Rd

Columbus, Ohio 43210-1166

uNIveRSITy fACTSLocation ........................................Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m)

Founded ............................................................................1870

Enrollment .....................................55,014 (Columbus campus)

63,217 (all campuses)

Nickname ................................................................... Buckeyes

Colors ........................ Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429)

Mascot ..............................................................Brutus Buckeye

President ................................................................Gordon Gee

Director of Athletics ............................................. Eugene Smith

Faculty Representative ........................................... John Bruno

Conference ........................................................ Big Ten (1913)

WOmeN’S GymNASTICS HISTORyFirst Year ...........................................................................1970

All-Time Record .............................................341-223-5 (.606)

National Championship Appearances .....................................8

AIAW (1981-82);

(NCAA 1983-85-86-87-89-90)

NCAA Regional Appearances.................................................34

All-America Honors .................................................................6

Academic All-America Selections ..........................................55

Big Ten Championships ...........................5 (1983-84-85-86-87)

Big Ten Individual Champions ...............................................12

All-Big Ten Selections ............................................................64

Academic All-Big Ten Selections ..........................................135

Big Ten Gymnast of the Week/Month Selection .....................18

Facility .............................. Steelwood Athletic Training Facility

Meet Facility/Capacity ........................... St. John Arena/13,276

TeAm fACTSHead Coach ..................................Carey Fagan, eighth season

Alma Mater, Year ............................................... Penn State ’98

Gymnastics Office Phone Number ..................... 614-292-9429

Fax ...................................................................... 614-292-8480

E-mail ......................................................... [email protected]

Record at Ohio State (Yrs.) .....................................55-49-2 (8)

Career Record (Yrs.) ...............................................55-49-2 (8)

Assistant ....................................William Lorenz, eighth season

Alma Mater ..............................................................UMass, ‘97

Assistant ............................Meredith Yonushouis, fourth season

Alma Mater ........................................................ Penn State, ‘06

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................8/1

2011 Dual Record .............................................................. 4-3-1

2011 Big Ten Dual Record ................................................ 2-1-1

2011 Big Ten Championship finish .......................................5th

2 0 1 2 R O S T E RNAme POS. yR. HOmeTOWN (PRevIOuS SCHOOL)Victoria Aepli All-Around So. Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome)Colleen Dean All-Around Jr. Sylvania, Ohio (Sylvania Northview)Alex DeLuca All-Around So. Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary)Miranda Der All-Around Sr. Milpitas,Calif. (Henry M. Gunn)Taylor Fasel All-Around So. Palos Heights, Ill. (Amos Alonzo Stagg)Sarah Grady All-Around Fr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)Taylor Jones All-Around Sr. Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Memorial)Nicole Krauter All-Around Sr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)Alyssa Marohn All-Around Sr. Langley, British ColumbiaSarah Miller All-Around So. Collegeville, Pa. (Methacton)Alexis Schmidt All-Around Fr. Frankfort, Ill. (Lincoln Way)Melanie Shaffer All-Around So. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Thomas Jefferson)Casey Williamson All-Around Sr. Mansfield, Ohio (St. Peter)Morgan Zlotolow All-Around Fr. Muttontown, N.Y. (Syosset)

CoachesCarey Fagan - Head CoachWilliam Lorenz - Assistant CoachMeredith Yonushonis - Assistant CoachSarah Gillespie - Student Coach

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2 0 1 2 O h i O S TaT E B u c k E y E S

Colleen DeanJuniorSylvania, Ohio

Taylor Fasel SophomorePalos Heights, Ill.

Miranda DerSeniorMilpitas,Calif.

Alex DeLuca SophomoreLongwood, Fla.

Taylor JonesSeniorEdmond, Okla.

Nicole Krauter SeniorCarmel, Ind.

Morgan ZlotolowFreshmanMuttontown, N.Y.

Casey Williamson SeniorMansfield, Ohio

Melanie ShafferSophomorePittsburgh, Pa.

Victoria AepliSophomoreDublin, Ohio

Alyssa MarohnSeniorLangley, British Columbia

Sarah Miller SophomoreCollegeville, Pa.

Alexis SchmidtFreshmanFrankfort, Ill.

Sarah GradyFreshmanThe Woodlands, Texas

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walker quick facts

Hometown: North Canton, OhioHigh School: HooverAlma Mater: Penn State, 1998(B.A. in media studies and speech communications)

Family: Husband, Ryan and son, Brady

Coaching Awards: 2007 and 2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year, 2009 Central Region Coach of the Year

Gymnastics Career: While at Penn State, Fagan was a three-year letterwinner, serving as captain her senior year in 1998. During her collegiate career, the Nittany Lions were consistently ranked in the Top 10. She was the recipient of the “Penn State Pride” award in 1996 and 1998 for outstanding team leadership and also was a member of the “Spirit of the Lion” Academic/Athletic Honor Society in 1998 for excellence in the classroom and in the gym.

Assisted Under: Larry Cox (Ohio State)

Away from Gymnastics: Carey enjoys running, shopping, spending time with her family and playing with their dogs Frankie and Eddie.

The Ohio State women’s gymnastics program continues to climb up the rankings under the leadership of Carey Fagan. In her eighth season at the helm, Fagan has produced two All-Americans and led the Buckeyes to six-consecutive appearances at the NCAA regional championships.

With Fagan as an assistant coach in 2003-04, the Buckeyes finished with an average team score that ranked No. 42 in the nation. In 2004-05, her first season as head coach, that ranking rose to No. 38, then the Buckeyes upped their position to No. 27 and qualified for the NCAA regional championships in 2006. Fagan earned her first Big Ten Coach of the Year award in 2007 and led the Buckeyes into the Top 20 at No. 19 before tying for 18th in 2008. In 2011, Fagan picked up her second Big Ten Coach of the Year honor and guided the Buckeyes to their sixth-consecutive NCAA regionall appearance.

The 2011-12 season marks Fagan’s 10th overall in Columbus – the first two as an assistant coach and now eight as head coach.

“Every gymnast has different strengths and weaknesses on each of the events,” Fagan said. “Once an athlete joins our team, my staff and I work to choreograph routines to highlight their strengths. We individualize workout plans for each gymnasts to help them develop their strengths and improve on their weak areas. We use a video-replay system during training so that we can actually show the gymnasts the body positions, or form corrections that need to be adjusted in order to improve. As a former elite gymnast, I know understand the rigors of competitive gymnastics. “

At Ohio State, Fagan has coached two student-athletes to back-back All-America honors. In 2009, Rebecca Best received the national laurel on floor as a sophomore after traveling to the NCAA championships as an alternate her first season. In 2008, Kaylan Clevinger (2006-08) earned All-America honors on the uneven bars, becoming the first Buckeye to earn the accolade since 1999. Clevinger made two national appearances on bars (2007 and 2008) and earned All-Big Ten honors in the same years.

A former gymnast at Penn State, Fagan has mentored nine Buckeyes to All-Big Ten honors the last six years. 2011 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Sarah Miller returns this season after garnering first team All-Big Ten honors last season along with returning junior Colleen Dean. Melanie Shaffer returns after picking up second team All-Conference laurels as a freshman in 2011 as do 2012 co-captains Taylor Jones and Nicole Krauter.

Academics have been one of the major focuses of Fagan’s program. Last year, 10 Buckeyes were named NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans. Rebecca Best, Colleen Dean, Alex DeLuca, Miranda Der, Sarah Gillespie, Nicole Krauter, Karissa Lam, Sarah Miller, Jessica Staton and Casey Williamson each received the Academic All-America honor. In addition, the Buckeyes finished 11th nationally with a team

GPA of 3.53. The team GPA was the highest of any women’s team at Ohio State and the most improved from the 2009-10 school year. Der, Gillespie, Krauter and Lam were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, doubling the previous total in the history of the program.

A 1994 graduate of Hoover High School in North Canton, Ohio, Fagan graduated from Penn State in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in speech communication and a Bachelor of Arts in media studies and also was a full-scholarship gymnast at Penn State. The Nittany Lions won the NCAA Northeast Regional championship all four years of Fagan’s career (1995-98) and also qualified each year to the NCAA national championships.

While at Penn State, Fagan was a three-year letterwinner, serving as captain her senior year in 1998. She was only able to compete for three seasons of her eligibility at Penn State because of a severe leg fracture at the end of her sophomore season. Fagan returned to competit ion during her senior year after undergoing three surgeries and was able to compete on the uneven bars, helping the team to a Top 10 finish at the NCAA national championships in 1998.

Fagan was the recipient of the “Penn State Pride” award in 1996 and 1998 for outstanding team leadership and also was a member of the “Spirit of the Lion” Academic/Athletic Honor Society in 1998 for excellence in the classroom and in the gym. Additionally, Fagan was honored by the University with the establishment of the “Carey Hoyt Perseverance Award,” which is given to athletes who overcome injuries and obstacles to return to competition and contribute to the team’s success.

Prior to attending Penn State, Fagan competed at the senior elite level at the Parkette National Training Center. She also was a member of the Junior Olympic National Team and a member of the Region 5 National Team in 1994.

Fagan came to Ohio State in 2001 to join the OSU coaching staff as an assistant coach under the direction of Larry Cox. When Cox stepped down following the 2003-04 season, it was Fagan who was handed the reigns of the Ohio State program. Fagan began her coaching career as an undergraduate assistant at Penn State. After graduation from Penn State in 1998, Fagan landed a corporate marketing job in Albuquerque, N.M., with a large commercial real estate firm. In addition to this position, Fagan also coached gymnastics part-time in the evenings.

Fagan resides in Dublin with her husband, Ryan, and son, Brady.

caREy fagan HeAD COACH

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2012 TEam BESTS event Score Date Locationv 49.275 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio 49.275 3/2/12 Columbus, OhiouB 49.325 2/25/12 Columbus, OhioBB 49.500 2/18/12 Columbus, OhiofX 49.600 2/18/12 Columbus, OhioTeAm 197.625 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio

2012 individual BESTSevent Individual Score Date Locationv Miller 9.950 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio Miller 9.950 3/2/12 Columbus, OhiouB Dean 9.875 2/12/12 Morgantown, W.Va. Jones 9.875 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio Williamson 9.875 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio Dean 9.875 2/25/12 Columbus, Ohio Jones 9.875 2/25/12 Columbus, Ohio Williamson 9.875 2/25/12 Columbus, Ohio Williamson 9.875 3/24/12 Iowa City, IowaBB Miller 9.950 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio Miller 9.950 3/2/12 Columbus, Ohio Miller 9.950 3/17/12 Columbus, OhiofX Dean 9.975 2/18/12 Columbus, OhioAA Dean 39.600 2/18/12 Columbus, Ohio

vault Bars Beam floor All-AroundGymnast 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career Victoria Aepli - - 9.825 9.825 9.650 9.775 - 9.750 - - Colleen Dean 9.900 9.900 9.875 9.875 9.925 9.925 9.925 9.925 39.600 39.600Alex DeLuca - 9.650 9.850 9.850 - 9.800 9.875 9.875 - -Sarah Grady 9.825 9.825 - - 9.800 9.800 - - - -Taylor Jones 9.850 9.875 9.875 9.900 - 9.825 9.875 9.900 - 39.300Nicole Krauter 9.875 9.875 - 9.775 9.925 9.925 9.725 9.825 - 37.600Aly Marohn 9.875 9.875 9.850 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.650 9.650 38.950 38.950Sarah Miller 9.950 9.950 - - 9.950 9.950 9.975 9.975 - -Alexis Schmidt 9.750 9.750 9.800 9.800 - - - - - -Melanie Shaffer 9.850 9.900 - 9.775 9.825 9.875 9.950 9.950 - 39.350Casey Williamson 9.700 9.875 9.875 9.875 - 9.775 9.925 9.925 - 39.075

Date OSu Rank Opponent (Rank) OSu Score Opp. Score Site Overall Big TenJan. 7 18 Minnesota (No. 22) 195.375 195.075 Minneapolis, Minn. 1-0 1-0Jan. 13 18 Michigan (No. 10) 195.175 195.500 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1-1 1-1Jan. 21 12 George Washington 195.900 188.900 Columbus, Ohio 2-1 1-1Jan. 27 11 Pittsburgh 195.625 193.500 Pittsburgh, Pa. 3-1 1-1Feb. 4 11 Illinois (No. 19) 195.575 195.700 Champaign, Ill. 3-2 1-2Feb. 10 11 Iowa (No. 23) 196.125 194.425 Columbus, Ohio 4-2 2-2Feb. 12 11 West Virginia (No. 24), Auburn, Ball State 195.450 195.175, 193.650, 191.775 Morgantown, W.Va. 4-2 2-2Feb. 18 11 Denver (No. 20) 197.625 195.450 Columbus, Ohio 5-2 3-2Feb. 25 11 Penn State (No. 10) 196.025 195.000 Columbus, Ohio 6-2 4-2March 2 14 Kent State 196.925 195.775 Columbus, Ohio 7-2 4-2March 10 13 North Carolina 195.750 194.475 Chapel Hill, N.C. 8-2 4-2March 17 13 Oklahoma (No. 2) 196.700 196.825 Columbus, Ohio 8-3 4-2March 24 13 Big Ten Championships 196.225 - Iowa City, Iowa 8-3 4-2

Bold score indicates team best; (#) indicates Top 3 finish No. 18 Ohio State at No. 22 Minnesota - W, 195.375-195.075 (1-0)Jan. 7, 2012 - Minneapolis, Minn.

Name V UB B F AAAepli - - 9.175 - -Dean 9.825 9.775 9.250 9.825 (t-3) 38.675 (3)DeLuca - 9.725 - 9.725 -Jones 9.800 9.750 - 9.800 -Krauter - - 9.850 (t-1) - -Marohn 9.800 9.775 9.675 - -Miller 9.925 (1) - 9.850 (t-1) 9.825 (t-3) -Schmidt - 9.750 - - -Shaffer 9.750 - 9.725 9.825 (t-3) -Williamson 9.700 9.800 (t-1) - 9.800 -Team 49.100 (1) 48.850 (1) 48.350 (2) 49.075 (t-1) 195.375 (1)

No. 18 Ohio State at No. 10 Michigan - L, 195.500-195.175 (1-1)Jan. 13, 2012 - Ann Arbor, Mich.

Name V UB B F AADean 9.825 9.500 9.825 (2) 9.800 38.950 (2)DeLuca - 9.700 - 9.725 -Grady - - 9.525 - -Jones 9.850 9.725 - 9.800 -Krauter - - 9.775 (t-3) - -Marohn 9.875 (t-2) 9.800 (t-2) 9.450 - -Miller 9.825 - 9.775 (t-3) 9.650 -Schmidt 9.750 9.700 - - -Shaffer 9.700 - 9.775 (t-3) 9.800 -Williamson - 9.600 - 9.725 -Team 49.125 (2) 48.525 (2) 48.675 (1) 48.850 (2) 195.175 (2)

No. 12 Ohio State vs. George Washington - W, 195.900-188.900 (2-1)Jan. 21, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AAAepli - - 9.650 - -Dean 9.825 (3) 9.825 (2) 9.750 (3) 9.900 (1) 39.300 (1)DeLuca - 9.725 (t-3) - 9.825 (t-3) -Jones 9.675 9.725 (t-3) - 9.825 (t-3) -Krauter 9.775 - 9.800 (2) - -Marohn 9.850 (2) 8.400 9.600 - -Miller 9.875 (1) - 9.850 (1) 8.950 -Schmidt - 9.675 - - -Shaffer 9.775 - 9.725 9.850 (2) -Williamson - 9.850 (1) - 9.825 (t-3) -Team 49.100 (1) 48.800 (1) 48.775 (1) 49.225 (1) 195.900 (1) No. 11 Ohio State at Pittsburgh - W, 195.625-193.500 (3-1)Jan. 27, 2012 - Pittsburgh, Pa.

Name V UB B F AAAepli - - 9.650 - -Dean 9.850 (t-3) 9.425 9.750 9.800 (t-2) 38.825 (t-1)DeLuca - 9.775 (3) - 9.750 -Jones 9.800 9.750 - 9.750 -Krauter 9.875 (t-1) - 9.800 9.625 -Marohn 9.800 9.800 (2) 9.825 (3) - -Miller 9.875 (t-1) - 9.875 (1) - -Schmidt - 9.650 - - -Shaffer 9.850 (t-3) - 9.200 9.750 -Williamson - 9.825 (1) - 9.075 -Team 49.250 (1) 48.800 (1) 48.900 (1) 48.675 (2) 195.625 (1)

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No. 11 Ohio State at No. 19 Illinois - L, 195.700-195.575 (3-2)Feb. 4, 2012 - Champaign, Ill.

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.675 8.575 - -Dean 9.800 9.750 9.850 (t-1) 9.775 39.175 (t-1)DeLuca - 9.750 7.750 9.700 -Jones 9.775 9.800 - 9.775 -Krauter 9.825 (3) - 9.750 9.725 -Marohn 9.700 9.750 9.850 (t-1) 9.650 38.950Miller 9.925 (1) - 9.825 - -Schmidt 9.750 9.650 - - -Shaffer - - 9.775 - -Williamson - 9.775 - 9.525 -Team 49.075 (1) 48.825 (2) 49.050 (1) 48.625 (2) 195.575 (2)

No. 11 Ohio State vs. No. 23 Iowa - W, 196.125-194.425 (4-2)Feb. 10, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AADean 9.850 (1) 9.775 9.750 9.775 39.150 (1)DeLuca - 9.750 - 9.875 (t-1) -Grady - - 9.700 - -Jones 9.825 (2) 9.825 (t-2) - 9.825 -Krauter 9.800 (t-3) - 9.825 (3) - -Marohn 9.800 (t-3) 9.750 9.450 - -Miller 9.800 (t-3) - 9.925 (1) 9.200 -Schmidt 8.900 9.675 - - -Shaffer - - 9.725 9.875 (t-1) -Williamson - 9.825 (t-2) - 9.850 (3) -Team 49.075 (1) 48.925 (2) 48.925 (1) 49.200 (1) 196.125 (1)

No. 11 Ohio State at No. 24 West Virginia Quad - 1st of 4/195.450 (4-2)Feb. 12, 2012 - Morgantown, W.Va.

Name V UB B F AADean 9.750 9.875 (t-2) 9.850 (t-1) 9.225 38.700DeLuca - 9.800 - 9.700 -Grady 9.700 - 9.700 - -Jones 9.750 9.750 - 9.675 -Krauter 9.750 - 9.775 - -Marohn 9.725 9.825 9.800 - -Miller 9.775 - 9.850 (t-1) 9.725 -Schmidt - 9.800 - - -Shaffer - - 9.825 9.750 (3) -Williamson - 9.775 - 9.675 -Team 48.750 (3) 49.075 (1) 49.100 (1) 48.525 (1) 195.450 (1)

No. 11 Ohio State vs. No. 20 Denver - W, 197.625-195.450 (5-2)Feb. 18, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.800 - - -Dean 9.900 (3) 9.850 9.925 (t-2) 9.925 (t-3) 39.600 (1)DeLuca - 9.800 - 9.825 -Grady 9.750 - 9.800 - -Jones 9.800 9.875 (t-2) - 9.775 -Krauter 9.850 - 9.925 (t-2) - -Marohn 9.775 9.850 9.900 - -Miller 9.950 (1) - 9.950 (1) 9.975 (1) -Shaffer - - 9.725 9.950 (2) -Williamson - 9.875 (t-2) - 9.925 (t-3) -Team 49.275 (1) 49.250 (1) 49.500 (1) 49.600 (1) 197.625 (1)

No. 11 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Penn State - W, 196.025-195.000 (6-2)Feb. 25, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.825 - - -Dean 9.825 (2) 9.875 (t-1) 9.725 9.925 (1) 39.350 (1)DeLuca - 9.850 - 9.875 -Grady 9.750 - 9.650 - -Jones 9.625 9.875 (t-1) - 9.875 -Krauter 9.650 - 9.325 - -Marohn 9.750 9.850 8.375 - -Miller 9.875 (1) - 9.900 (1) 9.900 (t-2) -Shaffer - - 9.775 (t-3) 9.900 (t-2) -Williamson - 9.875 (t-1) - 9.825 -Team 48.850 (1) 49.325 (1) 48.375 (1) 49.475 (1) 196.025 (1)

No. 14 Ohio State vs. Kent State - W, 196.925-195.775 (7-2)March 2, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.775 - - -Dean 9.875 9.825 (t-1) 9.225 9.900 38.825 (2)DeLuca - 9.750 - 9.825 -Grady 9.775 - 9.775 - -Jones 9.750 9.775 - 9.875 -Krauter 9.875 - 9.875 (2) - -Marohn 9.800 9.800 (t-3) 9.850 (3) - -Miller 9.950 (1) - 9.950 (1) 9.900 (t-2) -Shaffer - - 9.800 9.925 (1) -Williamson - 9.800 (t-3) - 9.800 -Team 49.275 (2) 48.975 (t-1) 49.250 (1) 49.425 (1) 196.925 (1)

No. 13 Ohio State at North Carolina - W, 195.750-194.475 (8-2)March 10, 2012 - Chapel Hill, N.C.

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.700 - - -Dean 9.825 (t-2) 9.700 9.725 9.725 38.975 (3)DeLuca - 9.675 - 9.775 -Grady 9.775 - 9.125 - -Jones 9.725 9.750 - 9.850 (t-1) -Krauter 9.825 (t-2) - 9.750 - -Marohn 9.825 (t-2) 9.800 (t-1) 9.800 (3) - -Miller 9.900 (1) - 9.875 (t-1) 9.675 -Shaffer - - 9.725 9.825 (t-3) -Williamson - 9.800 (t-1) - 9.800 -Team 49.150 (1) 48.750 (1) 48.875 (1) 48.975 (1) 195.750 (1)

No. 13 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Oklahoma - L, 196.825-196.700 (8-3)March 17, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.825 - - -Dean 9.800 9.850 (t-3) 9.800 9.900 (t-2) 39.350 (1)DeLuca - 9.775 - 9.850 -Grady 9.825 - 9.800 - -Jones 9.700 9.850 (t-3) - 9.850 -Krauter 9.800 - 9.800 - -Marohn 9.875 (2) 9.125 9.700 - -Miller 9.800 - 9.950 (1) 9.925 (1) -Shaffer - - 9.650 9.875 -Williamson - 9.825 - 9.875 -Team 49.100 (1) 49.125 (2) 49.050 (2) 49.425 (1) 196.700 (2)

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No. 12 Ohio State at Big Ten Championships - 2nd/8, 196.225March 24, 2012 - Iowa City, Iowa

Name V UB B F AAAepli - 9.825 - - -Dean 9.800 9.825 9.700 9.850 39.225DeLuca - 9.775 - 9.775 -Grady 9.825 - 9.750 - -Jones 9.775 9.800 - 9.775 -Krauter 9.825 - 9.700 - -Marohn 9.700 9.775 9.725 - -Miller 9.925 - 9.850 (t-3) 9.875 -Shaffer - - 9.700 9.875 -Williamson - 9.875 - 9.750 -Team 49.250 (5) 49.100 (t-2) 48.725 (t-5) 49.150 (t-2) 196.225 (2)