2019 LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team

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2019 LSU Tigers women's gymnastics
Louisiana State University (block logo).svg
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
2019 record0-0-0 (0-0-0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaPete Maravich Assembly Center
Seasons
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The 2019 LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team will represent Louisiana State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season as members of the Southeastern Conference in their 44th season of collegiate competition.[1] The Tigers' home meets will take place at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[2] They will be led by head coach D-D Breaux in her forty-first season at the helm of the program.[3] The Tigers will look to build on a fourth place finish at the 2018 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship.[4]

Previous season[]

The Tigers finished the 2018 season with an overall record of 33-5.[5] In the postseason, the Tigers won the 2018 Southeastern Conference Championships—their third conference title.[6] Subsequently LSU entered the NCAA Regional competition as the No. 2 national seed,[7] winning the Raleigh regional and advancing to Nationals. At the National Championships, the Tigers finished second in the first semi-final and advanced to the Super Six where they eventually finished fourth.[8] Seven members of the 2018 Tigers cohort received All-American honors.[9]

Off season[]

Departures[]

Name Class Hometown Reason for leaving 2018 events[10]
Myia Hambrick
SR
Temple, GA
Graduated
VT/UB/BB/FX
Lauren Li
SR
Plano, TX
Graduated
Erin Macadaeg
SR
Redwood City, CA
Graduated
VT/BB/FX
Gracen Standley
FR
Cincinnati, OH

2018 recruiting class[]

Name Hometown Club Level Commit date
Rebecca D'Antonio
New Orleans, LA
Cypress Pointe
Level 10
Bailey Ferrer
Ocoee, FL
Gymnastics USA
Level 10
March 6, 2015[11]

Schedule[]

Regular season[]

Postseason[]

DateTimeOpponentSiteResult
March 23TBD p.m.Conference Championships
April 4 – 6TBD p.m.NCAA Regional
  • TBD
  • TBD
April 19 – 20TBD p.m.NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship

[13]

Roster[]

2018–19[14]
Name Height Year Hometown Club
Reagan Campbell 5–1 SO Coppell, TX Texas Dreams
Julianna Cannamela 5–1 SR Waxhaw, NC Southeastern
Rebecca D'Antonio 5–0 FR New Orleans, LA Cypress Pointe Gymnastics
Bridget Dean 5–2 SO Fort Myers, FL Orlando Metro
Christina Desiderio 5–0 SO Hackettstown, NJ Parkettes
Sami Durante 5–1 SO Athens, GA Georgia Elite
Kennedi Edney 5–3 JR Chino, CA Precision
Sarah Edwards 4-11 SO Ocean Springs, MS Lanier's Gymnastics
Sarah Finnegan 5–1 SR Lee's Summit, MO GAGE
Bailey Ferrer FR Ocoee, FL Gymnastics USA Longwood
Olivia Gunter 5-2 SO Mandeville, LA North Shore Gymnastics
Ruby Harrold 5-3 JR Bristol, England The Academy
McKenna Kelley 5–1 R-JR Houston, TX Stars Gymnastics
Ashlyn Kirby 5–2 JR Claremont, NC Shooting Stars
Lexie Priessman 5–0 SR Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy/Perfection

Coaching staff[]

Name Position Years Alma mater
D-D Breaux
Head Coach
41st
LSU
Jay Clark[15]
Associate Head Coach
6th
Georgia
Bob Moore[16]
Assistant Coach
19th
Samford
Ashleigh Gnat
Student Assistant Coach
LSU
Katie Copeland[17]
Director of Operations
5th
LSU
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney[18]
Volunteer Coach
8th
LSU

References[]

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  13. ^ "2021 Gymnastics Schedule".
  14. ^ "2018–19 Roster". LSU Sports. Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
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