
Michigan Set to Maize Out No. 13 Michigan State at Crisler
1/31/2024 1:07:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Promotions
• Maize Out -- #GoBlueWearMaize
• National Girls and Women in Sports Day -- Join us in celebrating the 38th anniversary of National Girls and Women's in Sports Day. Prior to the meet various Michigan women's athletic teams will host stations on the concourse to learn about and try their sports.
• Wolverine Kids Club Day -- All Wolverine Kids Club Members are invited to attend this match. Kids Club members must claim their complimentary tickets in advance using the promo code in the event on the app.
• Premeet Entertainment -- Simon Sez
• Alumni Weekend -- Join us in welcoming back women's gymnastics alumnae spanning the history of the program.
• Student Pizza Giveaway -- Free pizza will be provided for students, while supplies last
The No. 13-ranked University of Michigan women's gymnastics team will host No. 13 Michigan State on Sunday (Feb. 4) at 3:45 p.m. inside Crisler Center. The Wolverines will welcome back more than 65 alums, including Olivia Karas, who will be on the call with Dean Linke on Big Ten Network.
Notes
• The Wolverines head into week four ranked 13th, tied with Michigan State. U-M remains No. 9 on floor exercise, while ranking eighth on the balance beam, 12th on the uneven bars and 19th on the vault.
Individually, Sierra Brooks ranks fifth on beam, sixth on floor and 10th in the all-around, while Carly Bauman ranks 18th on the uneven bars and Gabby Wilson ranks 23rd in the all-around.
• Brooks continues to impress as she won her third straight beam and floor titles this past weekend at Nebraska, while also earning her second all-around title and first uneven bars title. This season, Brooks already has broken the Michigan all-around record with a 39.850 against Stanford and has scored a perfect 10 on floor, while also scoring 9.975s on vault and twice on beam.
• Senior Reyna Guggino captured the vault title at Nebraska with a 9.900 and a stuck landing, tying a career-best 9.875 on the beam, while senior Naomi Morrison shared the floor title with Brooks, scoring a 9.925.
• Senior Jenna Mulligan has been a solid leadoff for Michigan on the beam as she posted a career-best 9.900 at Ohio State in week three.
• The Wolverines wrapped up a five-part series, Michigan Made, which was an all-access look at the months leading up to the Wolverines' 2024 campaign. Weaving interviews with coaches and student-athletes with behind-the-scenes practice footage and a look at life outside the gym, the five-episode series gives an unparalleled look into the historic program and those committed to continuing the winning legacy of Michigan women's gymnastics.













