
Gymnastics Heads to SCSU for Saturday Quad Meet
1/17/2025 1:51:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
MEET INFORMATION
Brown at SCSU Quad Meet
Teams: Bridgeport, Southern Connecticut State, Springfield
Saturday, January 18, 2025 – 1 p.m.
Moore Field House– New Haven, Conn.
Livestream: YouTube | Live Stats
Meet Notes: Brown Meet Notes
SEASON-OPENER RECAP
Brown scored 190.300 in last Friday's season-opener against Iowa and Iowa State. The Bears have now put up at least 190 points in three consecutive season-openers, marking just the second time in program history they accomplished the feat, joining the 2013-2015 squads.
SEASON-OPENER RECAP
Of the 11 gymnasts who competed in the season-opener, four were making their collegiate debuts. Sophomore Lindsay Van Eyk scored 9.725 on beam. Freshman Avery Walters competed in three events, topping out at 9.700 on floor, freshman Daisy Fallon competed on bars with a floor exhibition, and fellow first-year Gabby Mautner competed on vault and exhibitioned on beam.
SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK
Julia Bedell was named the GEC Specialist of the Week after scoring 9.825 on vault to place third overall, and 9.750 to tie for fourth on floor.
2025 GEC WEEKLY AWARDS
Specialist of the Week
January 15: Julia Bedell
NCAA REGIONALS
Julia Bedell was the only Ivy League gymnast to compete at NCAA Regionals in 2024 when she competed on floor at the Florida Regional in Gainesville, posting a score of 9.650.
2024 USAG RECAP
Last season, Brown had six athletes qualify for the individual finals at USAG Nationals, who combined for 10 All-America accolades. Four of those gymnasts return in 2025, with six All-America honors between them including Julia Bedell (vault), Maya Davis (bars and floor), Sophia Dewar (vault and floor) and Liza Marcus (beam).
GEC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Brown finished third at the 2024 GEC Championships, scoring 194.450 points and having four athletes combine to earn five All-GEC Championship team honors. The Bears have finished in the top four at each of the first three GEC Championships since the inaugural meet in 2022.
2024 ALL-GEC HONOREES
Earned based on regular season National Qualifying Scores
FIRST TEAM
Julia Bedell (vault and floor)*, Angela Xing (vault)
SECOND TEAM
Sophia Dewar (vault and floor)*, Asta Farrell (bars), Lauren McKeown (bars), Liza Marcus (beam)*, Angela Xing (beam), Maya Davis (floor)*
*- denotes a returner for 2025
NATIONAL QUALIFYING SCORES
The Bears have posted the three highest National Qualifying Scores in program history the last three regular seasons, with a 194.315 in 2023, 194.020 in 2024 and 193.695 in 2022.
The Bears ranked 59th nationally in both 2022 and 2023, tying for their highest rank in program history.
SMART COOKIES
In 2023, Brown was recognized by the WCGA as having the highest team GPA in all of college gymnastics. It was the first time the Bears were ranked inside the top five since the beginning of the award in 2008. Brown ranked 20th in 2022 and 23rd in 2024.
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