Central Michigan University Athletics

Chippewas Land 3 On All-MAC Gymnastics Team
3/19/2021 12:05:00 PM | Gymnastics
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – Three Central Michigan gymnasts were named to the All-Mid-American Conference team on Friday.
CMU's Hannah DeMers and Katie Kowalski were named to the All-MAC First Team, while junior Sierra DeMarinis earned a spot on the second team.
DeMers had the MAC's top national qualifying score (NQS) on bars (9.894), floor (9.913) and in the all-around (39.350). She also had the second-best NQS on vault (9.850). The sophomore from Canton, Mich., was recognized by the conference with four weekly awards this season and earned second team All-MAC honors on vault and bars last year.
Kowalski, a freshman from Freeland, Mich., was recognized because she had the MAC's top mark on vault (9.869), while DeMarinis, a junior from Montgomery, Mass., garnered recognition after recording the conference's second-best NQS on floor (9.906) and third-best mark in the all-around (39.213).
Joining DeMers and Kowalski on the All-MAC First Team is Western Michigan's Payton Murphy.
The second team comprises DeMarinis along with Victoria Henry of Ball State, Natalie Hamp of Northern Illinois, Rachel Decavitch of Kent State, Abby Fletcher of Kent State, Caitlin Satler of Eastern Michigan, and Jada Rondeau of Eastern Michigan.
CMU Gymnastics heads to Kalamazoo, MIch., tomorrow to take part in the MAC Championships. The meet is set to start at 2 p.m. and can be watched live on ESPN3.
CMU's Hannah DeMers and Katie Kowalski were named to the All-MAC First Team, while junior Sierra DeMarinis earned a spot on the second team.
DeMers had the MAC's top national qualifying score (NQS) on bars (9.894), floor (9.913) and in the all-around (39.350). She also had the second-best NQS on vault (9.850). The sophomore from Canton, Mich., was recognized by the conference with four weekly awards this season and earned second team All-MAC honors on vault and bars last year.
Kowalski, a freshman from Freeland, Mich., was recognized because she had the MAC's top mark on vault (9.869), while DeMarinis, a junior from Montgomery, Mass., garnered recognition after recording the conference's second-best NQS on floor (9.906) and third-best mark in the all-around (39.213).
Joining DeMers and Kowalski on the All-MAC First Team is Western Michigan's Payton Murphy.
The second team comprises DeMarinis along with Victoria Henry of Ball State, Natalie Hamp of Northern Illinois, Rachel Decavitch of Kent State, Abby Fletcher of Kent State, Caitlin Satler of Eastern Michigan, and Jada Rondeau of Eastern Michigan.
CMU Gymnastics heads to Kalamazoo, MIch., tomorrow to take part in the MAC Championships. The meet is set to start at 2 p.m. and can be watched live on ESPN3.
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