ST. PETER, Minn. - The Winona State University women's gymnastics team heads to St. Peter, Minn. for their second away meet of the year and fourth competition overall under head coach,
Stephanie Geislinger. In St. Peter, Winona State will face off in a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) dual meet with host, Gustavus Adolphus College. Today's event will start at 6 pm.Â
Winona State has competed in three meets so far in the 2021-22 season, finishing second among three teams at Hamline University triangular on Jan. 15 with a team score of 178.750. The following week, Winona State defeated Hamline University in the Warrior home opener, 179.725 - 176.975. Most recently, WSU finished third among three teams on Sunday, Jan. 30 with a score of 183.025, as the Warriors hosted the University of Wisconsin Whitewater and the University of Wisconsin Stout.Â
Individually,Â
Kaitlyn West,
Bryce Stoltz andÂ
Izzy Kropiwiec have led Winona State in the all-around competitions so far this season. In the January, 30 triangular meet hosted by the Warriors, Â
Kennedy O'Connor was the top Winona State finisher on the vault, scoring a 9.700. On the bars,Â
Allison Crescimanno led the Warrior way with a total score of 9.125. The beam sawÂ
West capture the top Winona State score, earning a 9.325 in the event. In the floor routine,Â
Izzy Kropiwiec scored a 9.750, the highest score for the Warriors on the day.Â
For host Gustavus Adolphus, the Gusties most recently competed on Jan. 28 at Hamline where they earned a team score of 172.250 in a Friday night triangular. Regionally ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater won the event with a score of 185.025 while Hamline placed second (181.550). Individually, GAC was led byÂ
Sophie Redding (Sr., Saint Paul)Â andÂ
Annie Corbett (Jr., Brookfield Wis.) in the event.
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About Winona State University Athletics:Â
The Winona State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, as an integral part of the educational mission of the institution, is committed to offering opportunities to experience academic and athletic excellence for our student-athletes through two simple words: Graduate Champions. Â
Fourteen Warrior programs compete at the NCAA Division II level within the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).  Winona State University competes as an affiliate member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) in the sport of women's gymnastics
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