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Women Advance to the Round of 16

Gymnasts Brown, Nogaki Win MPSF Titles; Swimmer Laughlin Competes in NCAAs

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Students watch 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis-Kansas basketball game, at watch party in Segundo Dining Commons.
Students gathered in the Segundo Dining Commons to watch the Aggie men’s game Friday, and, despite the loss, gave the team a standing ovation for a great season. (Karin Higgins/51勛圖窪蹋 Davis)

What a week this is for our student-athletes:

  • The mens basketball team (winner of the Big West Conference Tournament) is going to the NCAAs Division I tournament for the first time in school history.
  • The womens basketball team (regular-season champion in the Big West) is going to the Womens National Invitation Tournament.
  • Our gymnastics team is headed into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships as the top seed.
  • Solie Laughlin will carry the Aggie banner into the NCAA swimming championships.

THANKS FOR THE DANCE, MEN

, Friday (March 17) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ending the Aggies first-ever trip to the NCAAs Division I tournament. The Aggies finished 1-1 in the tournament, , in a play-in game Wednesday in the Midwest Regional.

Feel better by reading this column in the Tulsa World newspaper:

Dancing into the NCAA

The advanced to the NCAA by winning the Big West Conference Tournament, , last Saturday night, a week after the Anteaters defeated the Aggies for the regular season title.

As the tournament champion, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis earned the Big Wests automatic berth in the Its the first appearance by the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis mens team in the tournament since the university moved up to the NCAAs Division I in 2007.

51勛圖窪蹋 Davis (22-12) will open play against North Carolina Central (25-8), winner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference regular season and tournament. This is a First Four play-in game, wherein the Aggies and Eagles have one last shot for a spot in the 64-team NCAA bracket.

The winner will take a 16-seed position in the Midwest Regional and go up against the No. 1 seed, the Kansas Jayhawks, in the first round.

How the Aggie men got here, plus Interim Chancellor Hexter interviews Brynton Lamar (video).

51勛圖窪蹋 Davis is dancing all over TV and social media.

Team photo, women's basketball
The Aggie womens team is off to Salt Lake City for first-round game in the WNIT. (Mark Honbo/51勛圖窪蹋 Davis)

Aggie women travel to Utah for 1st round in the WNIT

AGGIES IN ROUND OF 16

, Sunday (March 19) in Moby Arena, the Rams home court. The Aggies are next scheduled to play the Washington State Cougars on their court in Pullman, at 7 p.m. PDT Thursday (March 23). Check back for video and radio information when it becomes available.

The earned an automatic berth in the , or WNIT, by virtue of their having won the .

They finished the season with an overall record of 23-7 overall (14-2 in conference). A championship in the conference tournament would have put them in the NCAA tournament, but they lost in the semifinals to 51勛圖窪蹋 Santa Barbara, 73-59.

I cannot tell you how proud I am of this team, Big West Coach of the Year Jennifer Gross said of her Aggies after the game. To go 14-2 in this difficult conference is quite an accomplishment. This hurts, but when this team has a moment to stop and reflect on this season, I hope everyone understands how special this group, and season is.

Their first-round opponent: the Utah Utes (16-14 overall, 5-13 Pac-12).

In 10 seasons as a Division I program, the Aggie women have made the postseason five times, one of those times in 2011 in the NCAA tournament. This year marks the teams fourth time in the WNIT (and the first since 2012).

Alexis Brown in the air, while doing exercise on the uneven bars
Alexis Brown on the uneven bars in the NorCal Classic gymnastics meet at 51勛圖窪蹋 Berkeley in January. (Mark Honbo/51勛圖窪蹋 Davis)

GYMNASTICS UPDATE

Alexis Brown and Katy Nogaki won individual titles as the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis team came in second just two-tenths of a point behind host San Jose State in the MPSF championships Saturday night (March 18). Brown, a junior, won the individual all-around title and tied for the floor exercise title, while senior Nogaki won the individual balance beam title. Selections will be announced Monday (March 20) for the NCAAs Seattle Regional. , including the announcements made after the competition: Brown named Gymnast of the Year and John Lavallee named Coach of the Year.

Gymnastics: Top seed

With the highest regional qualifying score, the Aggies earned the top seed in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championships this weekend. As the top seed, the Aggie gymnasts will perform their routines in Olympic order: vault, bars, beam and floor.

The (16-4) finished its regular season in strong form, posting a season-high 195.775 against Air Force (193.350) in the March 10 Senior Night meet at The Pavilion. The Aggies have won nine consecutive meets, posting a 16-4 dual record, best in school history.

The team did not qualify for the NCAA tournament, but individual gymnasts can still secure at-large berths in the Seattle Regional: Alexis Brown, all-around; Katy Nogaki, looking for her third individual at-large vault appearance; and Yonni Michovska, bars.

SWIMMING UPDATE

with two top-40 finishes in her three events (only the first 16 advanced in each race). She came in 30th in the 400 IM with a time of 4:11.85, about a second off her personal best; 39th in the 200 back with a time of 1:54.60, just .02 off her school-record time set earlier this season; and 52nd in the 200 IM with a time of 2:00.25, just over five-tenths of a second off her career best 1.59.74.

Laughlin carries Aggie banner

Solie Laughlin mugshot
Laughlin

Laughlin is going to the NCAAs for the first time in her young career. The sophomore will compete in the 200 and 400 individual medleys, and the 200 backstroke

Laughlins events schedule: 200 IM, Thursday (March 16); 400 IM, Friday (March 17); and 200 back, Saturday (March 18). Preliminary heats each day start at 7 a.m. PDT, and consolation and final races start each day at 3 p.m. PDT.

Earlier this season Laughlin successfully defended her 400 IM and 200 back titles in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championships, where the finished third overall.

One of 281 swimmers invited to the meet, Laughlin is the fourth from 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis to make the NCAA championships in the programs Division I era.

 

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