2020 Women's Gymnastics Roster

Lauren Farley
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- High School:
- Spring Creek Academy
Features on Lauren
• Farley on a Mission (MGoBlue.com)
• Farley Gives Back Through Summer Camp (MGoBlue.com)
Career Bests
Event | Score | Date |
Uneven Bars | 9.925 | 2/23/2019at Elevate the Stage |
Balance Beam | 9.925 | 2x, last: 3/2/2019 at Utah |
Floor Exercise | 9.850 | 2/10/2018 vs. Michigan State |
• Enrolled in the School of Literature, Science and the Arts
• Major is organizational studies with a minor in business administration
• National Champions (2021)
• Two-time All-Big Ten (2019: First Team; 2018: Second Team)
• NACGC/W Scholastic All-American (2018)
• Three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2019-21)
• Michigan Let's Go Do Civic Engagement Award
• WCGA Scholastic All-American
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2019-21)
• Three-time U-M Academic Achievement Award (2018-20)
• Two-time Team Scholar-Athlete Award (2019-20)
• Team Specialist Award (2018)
• One NCAA Championship appearance (2019)
• Won two Big Ten team championships (2018-19)
• 2018, 2019 and 2020 Big Ten regular season champions
• Three career event titles with one on bars and two on beam
• Posted a score of 9.900 or better on nine career routines, including one on bars and eight on beam
Senior (2021)
• National Champions
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Led off the beam rotation for the first half of the season before moving to third in the lineup midway through the season
• Had a season-best 9.875 on three occasions, including at the Ohio State Quad when the Wolverines broke the 198.000 barrier for the first time in program history
Junior (2020)
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Michigan Let's Go Do Civic Engagement Award
• U-M Academic Achievement Award
• Team Scholar Athlete Award
• Big Ten regular season champions
• Scored 9.900 or better on one beam routine
• Season-high 9.900 on beam at No. 1 Oklahoma
• Led off the beam rotation at No. 17 Nebraska with a 9.875
• In the lineup on bars and beam for the season opener against Washington and Texas Woman's University
• Scored a 9.825 on beam at Iowa and against New Hampshire
• Made her season debut on floor against Ohio State
• End of the season was canceled prior to the final regular season meet due to the COVID-19 illness
Sophomore (2019)
• All-Big Ten first team
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• WCGA Scholastic All-American
• Academic All-Big Ten
• U-M Academic Achievement Award
• NCAA Championship appearance
• Big Ten champions
• Big Ten regular season champions with a 9-0 record
• Recorded two event titles with one on bars and one on beam
• Finished the season ranked 25th nationally on beam
• Scored 9.900 or better on six routines, including one on bars and five on beam
• Led off beam with a 9.725 at the NCAA Championship semifinals
• First win of the season on beam came at No. 5 Utah with a 9.925 to tie for first
• Scored a 9.875 to finish tied for sixth on beam at the Big Ten Championship
• Earned her first career win on bars with a 9.875 at Penn State to go with a 9.900 on beam
• Career-high 9.925 on bars at Elevate the Stage to help U-M to its second best bars total in program history (49.625)
• Led off the beam rotation with a 9.900 and matched a personal best with a 9.850 on bars against Iowa
• Tallied a 9.900 to leadoff beam against No. 1 Oklahoma and the Missouri Quad Meet
• Led the team with a 9.875 on bars in the NCAA Regional Final
• Placed second with a 9.850 on beam at the Cancun Classic while also competing on bars and floor
Freshman (2018)
• Big Ten champions
• Big Ten regular season champions
• All-Big Ten Second Team
• NACGC/W Scholastic All-American
• U-M Academic Achievement Award
• Team Specialist Award
• Won one event title on beam
• Scored 9.900 or better on two beam routines
• First career event title came on beam with a 9.925 against Michigan State, while also making her floor debut with a 9.850
• Posted a 9.900 on beam and 9.825 on bars in a win over No. 4 Utah
• At her first Big Ten Championship meet she scored a 9.875 on beam
• Competed bars for the first time vs. Ohio State and scored a 9.850 to match her beam score in the meet
• Recorded a 9.875 on beam against Maryland and at the Big Five Meet
• Scored a 9.850 on bars and 9.825 on beam at No. 12 Nebraska
• Made her collegiate debut in a win over No. 4 Alabama, competing in the fifth spot on beam
• Missed the N.C. State quad meet and Elevate the Stage meet due to injury
• Scored a 9.875 on beam and 9.850 on bars at NCAA Regionals
• Joined the team as a freshman in fall, 2017
Prep
• Graduated from Spring Creek Academy in Plano, Texas (2017)
• Valedictorian of her class and a member of the National Honor Society
Club/ Junior Team
• Level 10 competitor for WOGA Gymnastics (2008-17)
• Placed top three in all four events and the all-around at the 2017 State Championships, winning bars and beam and placing second in the all-around
• Also led the Region 3 Championships in 2017 with five top three finishes, winning bars and finishing second in the all-around and beam • Silver medalist on beam at the 2017 Junior National Championships
• State champion on bars and beam in 2016 to go with a second place finish in the all-around and floor
• Bronze on vault at the 2016 Region 3 Championships
• 2015 Junior Olympic National bars champion, while also earning silver in the all-around and beam • Won beam and finished second in the all-around and bars at the 2015 Region 3 Championships
• Level 10 State champion in the all-around and bars in 2015
• 2013 Junior Elite US National Qualifier
• Bronze medal on bars at the 2013 American Classic
• Competed at the 2013 Elite Massilia in Marseille, France
Personal
• Full name is Lauren Stoddard Farley
• Birthday: July 1, 1999
• Born in Dallas, Texas
• Parents are Liz and Lane Farley
• Has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Cole